I open a window with the network browser in the same way as I used to do in Edgy and as I always do in Windows:
click on 'network': - window with symbol 'windows network' appears double click on symbol 'windows network': - window with the symbol for the Domain/Workgroup appears double click on the Domain/Workgroup symbol: - window with the shares of the selected server appears double click on a personalized share (hd partition FAT32 mounted in /media/Daten, owned by myself, uid = 007): - acess denied ! In Edgy a password demand had followed at this place, and after entering the username and the samba password, the access to ther share had been free for rw. This password demand did never happen in Feisty. After removing the restriction uid = 007 for this partition in /etc/fstab on the server a read-only access becomes possible without password, but rw does not work. In the logfile I found, that the access to the share had only been tried as "nobody" and never with my identity. For user 'nobody' this behaviour of Samba is correct. Using "connection to server" instead of the network browser and entering the address of the share allowes to enter username and password and to establish a correct access to the share. Mounting the share on the client with username and password also is possible. That proves that it's not a Samba problem. -- access via samba denied to nautilus network browser in feisty https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115928 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a bug assignee. -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs