

But when I select "macOS", it still answers "Operation not permitted". When I add a new source, I can see "WORKGROUP -> macOS". If I set "Minimum supported protocol" to SMBv1, it can see my macOS server. Kodi can't see my macOS server (in Files -> add a source -> smb, there's nothing). I've edited settings in Kodi : Preferences -> Services -> SMB Client with "Minimum supported protocol = SMBv2, Maximum supported protocol = SMBv3". I'd prefer to connect as guest, so LE would not have write access to the disk and my password would not be stored in LE's configuration.Ĭould you help me to configure it correctly ? Here is a copy of my macOS configuration : But in this case, I have to save in LE a couple user/password what I find unsecure. It's OK if I configure the video source as a ssh server. When I try to connect the RasPi to the PC under macOS, it answers "Operation not permitted". My medias disk is shared in macOS and doesn't require authentication to read it's content. My current problem is this computer can boot on macOS too. For this I was forced to set LibreElec's preferences to use Samba 1 only but it works (Preferences -> Services -> Samba -> Minimum supported protocol = Maximum supported protocol = SMB1). It's OK when my computer boots on Ubuntu.

I've installed LE on, a RasPi3B+ and it searches my Videos on a shared disk on my computer (it's a HFS+ disk).
