04-07-2018 04:28 PM
018-04-07 22:11:34.555 [Sess_T279_172.31.26.61] SessionLogger - State changed to NBHANGUP
2018-04-07 22:11:34.555 [Sess_T279_172.31.26.61] SessionLogger - Cleanup session, vcircuits=0, changeNotify=0
2018-04-07 22:11:34.555 [Sess_T279_172.31.26.61] SessionLogger - State changed to NBHANGUP
2018-04-07 22:11:35.781 [CIFSSessHandler_NetBIOS] SessionLogger - [SMB] Session request received from 172.18.227.146
2018-04-07 22:11:35.781 [CIFSSessHandler_NetBIOS] SessionLogger - [SMB] Waiting for session request ...
2018-04-07 22:11:35.782 [Sess_N22_172.18.227.146] SessionLogger - Server session started
2018-04-07 22:11:36.079 [AlfJLANWorker12] SessionLogger - Closing session due to exception
org.alfresco.jlan.netbios.NetBIOSException: NBREQ Called name is not this server (FILEREPOSITORY)
at org.alfresco.jlan.smb.server.SMBSrvSession.procNetBIOSSessionRequest(SMBSrvSession.java:962)
at org.alfresco.jlan.smb.server.SMBSrvSession.processPacket(SMBSrvSession.java:1572)
at org.alfresco.jlan.smb.server.CIFSThreadRequest.runRequest(CIFSThreadRequest.java:64)
at org.alfresco.jlan.server.thread.ThreadRequestPool$ThreadWorker.run(ThreadRequestPool.java:155)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:745)
2018-04-07 22:11:37.800 [CIFSSessHandler_TCP-SMB] SessionLogger - [SMB] Session request received from 172.31.26.62
2018-04-07 22:11:37.800 [CIFSSessHandler_TCP-SMB] SessionLogger - [SMB] Waiting for session request ...
2018-04-07 22:11:37.800 [Sess_T280_172.31.26.62] SessionLogger - Server session started
2018-04-07 22:11:37.915 [Sess_T280_172.31.26.62] SessionLogger - ## Session closing.
Remote disconnect
04-10-2018 06:22 AM
Are you using JLAN in standalone mode or are you working with JLAN embedded in Alfresco Content Services?
Anyway, there is really no point working with that library any more, since Alfresco does not support its use in a standalone capacity (standalone library hasn't had a release since ca. 2009) and will remove the support of CIFS / SMB based shared drives in one of the upcoming versions since Microsoft / WIndows no longer supports the old CIFS / SMB 1.0 dialect provided by JLAN.
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