> this is an extremely easy fix in code to make
As this is a long bug, with many comments and different scenarios at
play, I'm a bit lost by now.
What is the easy code fix you are referring to, do you have a link to a
patch?
Also, please restate what is the scenario we are talking about here.
CAN WE PLEASE GET THIS FIXED ALREADY? I have to deal with this EVERY DAY
and this is an extremely easy fix in code to make. But I do not have any
approval for code commitment or anything like that.
THIS PROBLEM IS NOW 6 YEARS OLD and could probably be fixed in HALF AN
HOUR.
I am fed up having to
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@bloodyiron, you said in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/1778322/comments/81
that you had SMB1 disabled in your network, and I confirmed that with
SMB1 disabled there is still a bug, and that bug is
https://bugs.launchpad.net/gvfs/+bug/1828107, and it affects all ubuntu
@bloodyiron, you said in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/1778322/comments/81
that you had SMB1 disabled in your network, and I confirmed that with
SMB1 disabled there is still a bug, and that bug is
https://bugs.launchpad.net/gvfs/+bug/1828107, and it affects all ubuntu
In fact I literally just tried it again, and get the same issue, where
it does not prompt for login, and the related gvfs process needs to be
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The bug still exists for me on Disco, so I don't see how you arrive at
the position that it "works" out of the box. It does not "work" for me,
the bug exists on Disco for me. And I've regularly kept my system up to
date. I've reported this multiple times in this thread and seem to be
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Disco works out of the box wrt this bug specifically. Which is expected
since it has the same fix.
windows network tab is populated (see disco-windows-network-
populated.png)
Connecting to the pub share (see disco-connect-to-pub.png).
smbstatus shows smb3.11 in the pub connection, and NT1 for
Disco works out of the box wrt this bug specifically. Which is expected
since it has the same fix.
windows network tab is populated (see disco-windows-network-
populated.png)
Connecting to the pub share (see disco-connect-to-pub.png).
smbstatus shows smb3.11 in the pub connection, and NT1 for
This bug was fixed in the package gvfs - 1.36.1-0ubuntu1.3.2
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Can we also get this bug marked as Disco to? Not just Bionic and Cosmic?
I'm _still_ getting the issue with a fully updated Disco (19.04).
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Installed: 1.36.1-0ubuntu1.3
Candidate: 1.36.1-0ubuntu1.3
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500 http://br.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
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ubuntu@bionic-desktop:~$ apt-cache policy gvfs-backends
gvfs-backends:
Installed: 1.36.1-0ubuntu1.3
Candidate: 1.36.1-0ubuntu1.3
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Well I know for a fact it has SMB1 disabled, as I disabled it myself.
Ran the test you asked, didn't output any info that seemed to
conclusively say which protocols were visible. I'm intentionally
disabling SMB1 for the very public security concerns. In this case, the
"server" has a minimum
@Bloodyiron, please run "nmblookup -M " and check if
the machine that is listed has SMB1 disabled or not. If it has SMB1
disabled, then it's https://bugs.launchpad.net/gvfs/+bug/1828107
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@Bloodyiron, please run "nmblookup -M " and check if
the machine that is listed has SMB1 disabled or not. If it has SMB1
disabled, then it's https://bugs.launchpad.net/gvfs/+bug/1828107
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** No longer affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu Bionic)
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I'm using Disco as my daily driver and I still have this issue every
time I reboot. I also update nearly daily from the main repos, so any
fixes that may have rolled out, thus-far, aren't fixing it.
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Hello Sebastian, or anyone else affected,
Accepted gvfs into cosmic-proposed. The package will build now and be
available at
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/1.38.1-0ubuntu1.3.1 in a few
hours, and then in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
Try the test case in a disco vm
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Okay but it isn't fixed in Dingo. I still get it. What more do you want
me to do, not say it's happening for me in Disco Dingo? Because it is...
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The "windows network" tab depends on an election to happen between the
smb servers, and a master browser being elected. It's the master browser
that is contacted for the list of machines in the network. If that
machine has smb1 disabled, for example, then this won't work, because it
will hit
The "windows network" tab depends on an election to happen between the
smb servers, and a master browser being elected. It's the master browser
that is contacted for the list of machines in the network. If that
machine has smb1 disabled, for example, then this won't work, because it
will hit
The bug should be fixed in Disco, samba 2.4.10 includes the function and
gvfs there has the patch and was rebuilt with it
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
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(bionic rebuild SRU in the queue now)
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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Cosmic uploaded as well
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu Cosmic)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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I have the issue in Disco... and have since I upgraded to it, as I
mentioned
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/1778322/comments/35.
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I filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/gvfs/+bug/1828107 for the remaining
issue of connecting to machines in the windows network tab that have
disabled SMB1. Note that a connection made specifically to the
machine/ip still works (smb:///)
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I filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/gvfs/+bug/1828107 for the remaining
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I found an upstream issue about not being able to get a share list from
a machine that has SMB1 disabled:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gvfs/issues/307
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I found an upstream issue about not being able to get a share list from
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Disco shouldn't have this bug. It (gvfs) will have issues connecting to
smb servers that have disabled SMB1, just like bionic and everything in
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Disco shouldn't have this bug. It (gvfs) will have issues connecting to
smb servers that have disabled SMB1, just like bionic and everything in
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Um, what about Disco Dingo? 19.04, still having the bug.
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It is, that's all that's needed now. I heard another, unrelated, gvfs
SRU was in the works and was hitting problems, though.
I have a no-change rebuild in this PPA for bionic:
https://launchpad.net/~ahasenack/+archive/ubuntu/gvfs-rebuild-1778322/
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It is, that's all that's needed now. I heard another, unrelated, gvfs
SRU was in the works and was hitting problems, though.
I have a no-change rebuild in this PPA for bionic:
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> Is a rebuild/version-bump planned for gvfs Bionic?
Yes, that was blocked by another SRU which was accepted but turned out
to be problematic (building the nfs backend which requires libnfs
promoted). The other SRU has been deleted for now so we are going to
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Ah, you said so, sorry
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@morbius1, how did you disable smb1 on your test samba server? "server
min protocol = SMB2"?
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@morbius1, how did you disable smb1 on your test samba server? "server
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@seb128, If the samba share was created on Ubuntu Server and not on
Ubuntu Desktop then without the fix you will not see the samba server
through Nautilus.
That's because Ubuntu Server does not install avahi-daemon by default.
Once installed it's visible outside of "Windows Network" because of
@seb128, the test case uses a localhost samba server, with a non-guest
pub share pointing at /tmp. Not even that was visible in gnome before
this fix.
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@seb128, the test case uses a localhost samba server, with a non-guest
pub share pointing at /tmp. Not even that was visible in gnome before
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@Morbius1, the testcase from Andreas showed empty nautilus views though
@Andreas, what sort of shares did you use for your testcase?
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Nice, that's good to know, thanks for pointing it out.
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Nice, that's good to know, thanks for pointing it out.
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I understand.
I would however like to make a final note about Linux to Linux samba use
- at least in a home network.
If the server is running Ubuntu 17.10 or later ( with avahi-daemon
installed ) this bug is not relevant because the samba client isn't
using gvfsd-smb-browse. The sever
> The original issue was you couldn't get a listing of samba hosts in Nautilus
> so
> yes that issue is fixed.
The original problem also affected linux samba boxes, which do allow
smb1 by default still. You couldn't even see them in nautilus. Now you
can, and you can browse their shares and
> The original issue was you couldn't get a listing of samba hosts in Nautilus
> so
> yes that issue is fixed.
The original problem also affected linux samba boxes, which do allow
smb1 by default still. You couldn't even see them in nautilus. Now you
can, and you can browse their shares and
A new rebuild is needed. To verify in another way, check the Depends
line of the gvfs-backends package:
$ dpkg -s gvfs-backends|grep Depends|grep smbclient
Depends: libarchive13 (>= 3.0.4), , libsmbclient (>= 2:4.0.3+dfsg1)
versus
$ dpkg -s gvfs-backends|grep Depends|grep smbclient
A new rebuild is needed. To verify in another way, check the Depends
line of the gvfs-backends package:
$ dpkg -s gvfs-backends|grep Depends|grep smbclient
Depends: libarchive13 (>= 3.0.4), , libsmbclient (>= 2:4.0.3+dfsg1)
versus
$ dpkg -s gvfs-backends|grep Depends|grep smbclient
Do we need a new rebuild of gvfs in bionic or did the 1.36.1-0ubuntu1.3
update pick up the samba change when it was built?
Using samba 4.7.6+dfsg~ubuntu-0ubuntu2.9, I rebuilt gvfs
1.36.1-0ubuntu1.3 locally.
I then restarted gvfsd-smb-browse without success..
killall gvfsd-smb-browse &&
Thanks Andreas and sorry for posting it here. I was hoping it could be
related. Here's the new bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/1827041.
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Yes, please open a separate bug report, and attach your smb.conf there
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Yes, please open a separate bug report, and attach your smb.conf there
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I don't know if it's related, it probably isn't, but I'll mention it
just in case.. I noticed a regression in smbclient and I'm wondering if
that's affecting gvfs as well.
After setting up an open share (RW access to everyone, no password) on
the Windows 10 box, I can access it with Ubuntu 16.04
I think it's exactly getting the share list using NT1 that is failing. I
will look at this tomorrow, see what smbclient -L is doing wrt NT1
temporary downgrade.
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I think it's exactly getting the share list using NT1 that is failing. I
will look at this tomorrow, see what smbclient -L is doing wrt NT1
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Here's a different perspective. Accessing the Win10 machine again:
tester@vub1904:~$ smbclient -L vwin10 -U smbuser
Unable to initialize messaging context
Enter WORKGROUP\smbuser's password:
Sharename Type Comment
- ---
ADMIN$
smbclient -L, "gio mount smb://server/share ', even just specifying
smb://server/share in the location bar in Nautilus works just like you
would expect.
It's only the gvfsd-smb-browse process that's messed up.
As far as it being a related but different problem Well I reckon it
all depends
I indeed think interacting with a server that has disabled SMB1 entirely
is a related, but different problem. Can you get smbclient -L to work
with such a server, using the netbios hostname, or does it fail when
listing the shares?
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I indeed think interacting with a server that has disabled SMB1 entirely
is a related, but different problem. Can you get smbclient -L to work
with such a server, using the netbios hostname, or does it fail when
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Your reference to the Linux Samba Server command: smbstatus got me
thinking what would happen if I disabled NT1 on a Linux Samba server by
stipulating "server min protocol = SMB2" and using Windows Network > ...
to connect.
The exact same thing happens as when trying to connect to a Win10
machine
My post concerns Ubuntu Disco. I'm guessing Win10 sees the SMBv1
connection, rejects it outright, and never gets to the protocol
negotiation phase.
As I said this only involves the gvfsd-smb-browse process: Nautilus >
Other Locations > Windows Network > Workgroup
If I use Connect to Server
Does this also happen with Ubuntu Disco? I checked upstream and there
were no other changes following this one in that file:
commit 6c8bc39f570ea82cf14e83ce7d1dbdbe569d09d1
Author: Ondrej Holy
Date: Wed Sep 12 15:28:51 2018 +0200
smbbrowse: Force NT1 protocol version for workgroup support
Does this also happen with Ubuntu Disco? I checked upstream and there
were no other changes following this one in that file:
commit 6c8bc39f570ea82cf14e83ce7d1dbdbe569d09d1
Author: Ondrej Holy
Date: Wed Sep 12 15:28:51 2018 +0200
smbbrowse: Force NT1 protocol version for workgroup support
There is an issue with this fix that makes it impossible to access a
Windows 10 machine that has disabled SMB1 ( NT1 ):
smb-network: g_vfs_backend_smb_browse_init: default workgroup = 'NULL'
smb-network: Added new job source 0x55ebe2dd53d0 (GVfsBackendSmbBrowse)
smb-network: Queued new job
Checked smb.conf so far only seeing "client min protocol = SMB2" which
should not be causing this problem...
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Title:
gvfs-smb-browse can't
Check your smb.conf, maybe you have some overriding setting in there.
The default disco install I tested had no config file.
With gvfsd running in debug mode, there is also a specific message you
can look for which will tell you if your gvfsd was rebuilt with the
right samba version: "Forcing NT1
Check your smb.conf, maybe you have some overriding setting in there.
The default disco install I tested had no config file.
With gvfsd running in debug mode, there is also a specific message you
can look for which will tell you if your gvfsd was rebuilt with the
right samba version: "Forcing NT1
@Andreas , I already have those installed. Still seeing the same effect
each reboot.
Not sure why my result is different. I do have two workgroups in play
though, so I wonder if that's it...
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It worked just fine on a disco desktop default install.
I brought up a bionic vm, which has samba running and set to a workgroup
called "workgroup" and has a /pub share. On disco, I click on "other
locations", then "windows network", and I see "WORKGROUP". I can click
on "WORKGROUP", which then
It worked just fine on a disco desktop default install.
I brought up a bionic vm, which has samba running and set to a workgroup
called "workgroup" and has a /pub share. On disco, I click on "other
locations", then "windows network", and I see "WORKGROUP". I can click
on "WORKGROUP", which then
I checked disco when I prepared these updates for bionic and cosmic, and
it was allright. Let me re-check with a default install using the CD
this time, now that it is released.
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