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AppleGuyForever

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Sep 28, 2023
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I've got a Samba share from a Synology NAS that I can mount via Finder or using mount_smbfs from terminal. Everything works fine except for when it comes time to eject/umount. When I eject from Finder (or unmount from terminal) the share unmounts but when I click on the NAS in Finder it presents me with all the folders that can be mounted and is still connected via the username I initially used to mount the earlier share with. I haven't found a way (aside from logging out) to fully disconnect from the NAS. I did try restarting Finder but that didn't help. Credentials are not stored in the Keychain. Wondering if anyone else is able to fully disconnect from their NAS after mounting up a Samba share? This used to work in Ventura.
 
I visited this forum only to check if I'm the only one who is having this issue after Sonoma update. Not only I can't disconnect from my NAS, now I don't even see server in sidebar. Have to go through "Network" to browse files on my Synology. Hope they know about this and will fix it
 
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