Samba Windows nonstandard port

Guide:
All credit goes to the original author: jjkeijser.github.io
CIFS-over-SSH for Windows 10


Resources:
How to detect, enable and disable SMBv1, SMBv2, and SMBv3 in Windows
Describes how to enable and disable the Server Message Block protocol (SMBv1, SMBv2, and SMBv3) in Windows client and server environments.

Why can’t I connect on port 445?
I need to collect baseline performance data on a SQL Server running on Windows Server 2008 R2. When I open perfmon on my computer running Windows 7 and try to add counters from the remote server, I

Why is the ‘System’ process listening on port 443?
I am having problems starting my Apache server, because port 443 is already in use. It turns out, the system process (PID 4) uses the port 443. I don’t have IIS installed, the services.msc shows (

Tunneling SMB over SSH: Secure file sharing – Blue Net – Support

CIFS-over-SSH for Windows 10

Keywords:
windows mount remote smb port 139
custom samba port