Thanks for your answers. Am Donnerstag, 13. Oktober 2005 17:32 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > "Gerald (Jerry) Carter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Gerd Fleischer wrote: > > | Hi, > > | > > | I would like to know if there's a way to detect the > > | workgroup of my own server with libsmbclient. > > | > > | With earlier versions than 3.0.20 it was possible > > | to use smbctx->workgroup after the context was > > | initialized. Since 3.0.15pre2 or so its always "WORKGROUP". > > | Am I missing something? > >
> The fix for bug 1133 added reading a new configuration file but "should" > not have affected previous operation. > > The value of smbctx->workgroup is set from within smbc_init_context() which > is occasionally called explicitly (and it sounds like you're doing that), > or is called by smbc_init(). You're right. I'm doing the following: smbCtx = smbc_new_context(); if (smbCtx) { smbCtx->callbacks.auth_fn = makePopup::auth_smbc_get_data; smbCtx->timeout = 2000; // any effect? #ifdef HAVE_SMBCCTX_OPTIONS smbCtx->options.urlencode_readdir_entries = 1; #endif smbCtx = smbc_init_context(smbCtx); and it used to work with prior samba versions, but may not be correct. I use smbc_init_context directly as I needed a pointer to a context so I can get the hostname and workgroup with smbCtx->netbios_name and smbCtx->workgroup. > > The value of smbctx->workgroup should come from one of the following files: > > ${HOME}/.smb/smb.conf > /etc/smb.conf (or wherever your global configuration file is) > ${HOME}/.smb/smb.conf.append I don't have a ${HOME}/.smb/smb.conf but in /etc/samba/smb.conf (SUSE) is a workgroup = ... entry in [global] MfG, Gerd -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba