Pavel Rozenboim wrote:
That's farther than I can get. smb:// lists the workgroups.Hi,I have problem browsing my windows LAN with nautilus. When typing "smb:" in location bar, it lists computers on network, when I double click on computer, it asks for user name and password, then displays list of shares on the computer. But when I double click share name, it says I have no permission to access it. Security log on Win2k machine shows successful logon for the user, and then logon failure event for GUEST (guest is disabled on most machines). Did anyone manage to do it? Is there any options I have to configure? I can connect successfully to same computers with smbclient.
If I select a work group I get the machine names. If I select a machine
I get one file named "Shares on <machine name>" which when clisked give a dialog: "Can't Display Location" and "Nautilus has no viewer capable of displaying "smd://<machine>/.directory"
Samba is configured in linux and Solaris to use SERVER level security, and a password server. All the windows boxes can browse the shares fine, and use the windows password server to correctly access shares.
Nautilus never even asks for a user name or password.
The samba logs don't show anything, even when I try
smb://<machine>/<share>, while nautilus gives "Couldn't find
'smb://<machine>/<share>'. Please check the spelling and try again."
The same path works in windoze , with '/'->`\` of course.
-Thomas
