I've run into an issue head-first that I can't seem to get past. Looks like it's been a prevalent issue on a lot of other mult-function printers as well. Scanning to Network, the device can reach anything the Windows DC provides directly. Like most MFPs, these Lexmark CX410s don't seem to want to play nice with my FAS2552's CIFS SVM. What's worse is that the FAS's log shows nothing related to CIFS (unless I missed something), meaning I have to go only on my MFP's log.
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I get a connection error on the MFP when attempting to connect. To keep things simple, I use "\\x.x.x.x\sharename" just in case DNS isn't playing. Domain just reads the netbios name, not the FQDN. Tried connecting to the root share and to the intended destination folder. Still no joy. MFP reports "unable to connect, ensure lwiod and lsassd are running".
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The credentials are good. The scanner+service account successfully connects with a test share on the DC. The SVM is connecting to the DC, and is seeing that all types of authentication are accepted. The SVM recognizes domain accounts and can set the Share Permissions based on domain or local accounts. The SVM can see the Default Domain policy. I have tried with both local and domain scanner accounts set to full control and to read/write. Device still refuses to connect. SMB signing is not currently required anywhere on the network. No requirements for SMB2 or 3 have been set on the DC, and none set on the SVM (as far as I am aware).
I've read some ridiculous workarounds, including building an iSCSI and have one of the servers just share a small target through Windows. I am not a fan of this idea as it requires that specific server/VM running. Anyone have experience defeating the roadblock and scanning directly to their network folder?