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The SMB protocol is used over a network layer protocol, such as TCP/IP. When a client connects to a server, it first negotiates a protocol version, and then authenticates itself. | The SMB protocol is used over a network layer protocol, such as TCP/IP. When a client connects to a server, it first negotiates a protocol version, and then authenticates itself. | ||
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Description
The Server Message Block (SMB) is a SANS Institute which enables files, printers, and other resources to be shared across a network. It is widely adopted, and is supported by a variety of operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, Apple macOS, and Linux.
The SMB protocol is used over a network layer protocol, such as TCP/IP. When a client connects to a server, it first negotiates a protocol version, and then authenticates itself.