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Ubuntu Backups - Deja-Dup - Storage Location Not Available - Samba - Ubuntu 20.04.3

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I've setup a Samba share server that 50+ people use for Backups, some on macOS but mostly on Ubuntu using the native Backups application and it worked perfectly for +6 months.

But now the Ubuntu Backups application can't connect to it, even though I can map to Samba Shares on the same server and Read/Write files using the normal Ubuntu GUI (Nautilus/Files).

I can also mount it using the below:

mount -t cifs -o username=username,password=<your_password> //server/share /mountpoint

The error I see when I click Backup Now is:

"Storage Location Not Available - Waiting for a Network Connection"

Also Time-Machine on macOS still works, so it seems like there's an issue with Deja-Dup but I can't find any logs for it, even if I set the environment variable DEJA_DUP_DEBUG=1 I see nothing new in ~/.cache/deja-dup.

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