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-SMB sharing on FIPS enabled hosts with Samba broken
-Description of problem:
-Similar to #2593 , newer security features on GNU+Linux host OSes are continuing
-to break communication with guests running older OSes.
-
-QEMU executes the `smbd` process in [slirp.c](net/slirp.c) to facilitate the SMB
-sharing between guest and host.
-
-The host `smbd` process links in GnuTLS for authentication ciphers and algorithm
-primitives.  When `smbd` processes SMB requests from these older OS's SMB implementations,
-it errors out with error lines:
-
-`Failed to setup SPNEGO negTokenInit request`
-
-`Failed to start SPNEGO handler for negprot OID list!`
-Steps to reproduce:
-1. Access a GNU+Linux machine with GnuTLS library in FIPS mode which `smbd` links against
-2. Run `qemu-system-*` with an older guest OS with a `smb` share to host
-3. See errors in `/tmp/qemu.smb*/log.smbd`
-Additional information:
-#