Mixing -A with -N in smbclient is definitely a problem here.

Under F7, I do not get prompts or failures even when the system is heavily loaded.

Under F9, with a heavily loaded system, smbclient seems to start having filesystem errors (can't access the specified credentials file) and rather than fail, it starts prompting for a password in scripts. It's supposed to be automated.

The old behavior (which allowed mixing the -A or -U options with -N), and never prompted for a password, was much better IMHO.

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John

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