@BloodyIron, please see: https://github.com/christgau/wsdd
I suggest you install as it is a significantly better work-around than
constantly killing the daemon. It is intended to be released in the next
Debian (bookworm) release as a package, I do not know if Ubuntu will
also be including it in
My apologies for sidetracking this far trying to explain differences
between discovery and browsing but there seems to be a lot of mixing the
2 as one. The fact that you have "discovered" a server you wish to
"browse" is irrelivant for this bug (afaik you shouldn't have been able
to discover it as
In the very same article you linked: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us
/windows-server/storage/file-server/troubleshoot/smbv1-not-installed-by-
default-in-windows
With SMBv1 being removed, Network Browser (which depended on SMBv1) was
removed, all of which relied on NetBios being used for
Not to put too fine a point on it, but actually that is exactly what
this requires. Microsoft phased out the SMBv1 protocol, (NetBios is
dead, long live NetBios), in favour of their new protocol: Web Services
Dynamic Discovery (WSD). There has been a lot of discussion and work as
to exactly HOW