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Von: "Tobias Caspers" <tcu...@gmail.com>
Datum: 02.04.2013 14:30
Betreff: Re: nautilus 3.4.2 and windows networks
An: "D. H. Bahr" <db...@uci.cu>
Cc:

Yes, it is. Searching local resources is normally only triggered when the
"normal" IP request fails and that result would be a 404 message.
You can avoid this by switching your DNS Server e.g. to the Google DNS
8.8.8.8
Am 01.04.2013 15:17 schrieb "D.H. Bahr" <db...@uci.cu>:

> But I am talking about a LAN, is the ISP involved in this kind of
> environments?
>
> El sáb, 30-03-2013 a las 21:39 +0100, Tobias Caspers escribió:
> > As far I know, this is caused by your Internet server not sending an
> > appropriate 404 Error but a search message instead. For most ISPs, you
> > can switch this behaviour off manually.
> >
> > Am 28.03.2013 14:09 schrieb "D.H. Bahr" <db...@uci.cu>:
> >         Hello everyone,
> >
> >         I'm using Nautilus 3.4.2 on Ubuntu 12.04 and whenever I go to
> >         "Browse
> >         Network"/"Windows Network" I instantly get an error dialog
> >         saying:
> >
> >         *Unable to mount location*
> >         Failed to retrieve share list from server
> >
> >         I CAN access a specific machine using the smb://(hostname|ip
> >         address) but I CANNOT browse the network environment.
> >
> >         Is this a known bug? Could it related to some Ubuntu
> >         specificity.
> >
> >         Best regards,
> >
> >         Bahr.
> >
> >
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