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  • Does that IP address have a Kerberos service principal? Does it have a corresponding domain name? Is reverse DNS set up for it? Commented Apr 9 at 10:03
  • @u1686_grawity I don't know what a Kerberos service principal is. I know that the remote SMB server is a Synology DSM 7.0
    – SebMa
    Commented Apr 9 at 12:51
  • @u1686_grawity The domain is myDOMAIN.LAN, they are 4 IPs behind this DNS entry.
    – SebMa
    Commented Apr 9 at 13:00
  • I didn't mean the AD domain in general; I meant a (sub)domain name that specifically points to this server's IP address. Commented Apr 9 at 15:06
  • @Giacomo1968 No, it is not. I'm using different configurations here.
    – SebMa
    Commented Apr 9 at 16:59