** Changed in: gvfs
Status: New => Expired
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Title:
unclear error when lanman authentication is refused on the server
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** Changed in: gvfs
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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unclear error when lanman authentication is refused on the server
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Assignee: nermin1001 (nermin-b) => (unassigned)
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unclear error when lanman authentication is refused on the server
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unclear error when lanman authentication is refused on the server
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Sean,
If you don't want to deal with command line typing, check out webmin package.
Cheers
On Saturday, October 10, 2009, Sean Cleary wrote:
> It now works, and I do not know how or why.
> This is a major problem. I can not easily recommend a system that does
> not have a easy way to hook up to o
It now works, and I do not know how or why.
This is a major problem. I can not easily recommend a system that does
not have a easy way to hook up to other house hold computers.
You say solved, and after changing that file, rebooting server and PC a
few times, it did work.
Still, what a mess for any
You understand that the outstanding bug here is about the clarity of the
error message only? lanman authentication is still insecure, and won't
be re-enabled by default; if your goal is to actually connect to servers
requiring lanman authentication, you will have to reconfigure your
/etc/samba/smb
It is now Oct of 09.
The 9.10 version is coming out.
I still have this problem.
Please fix it.
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unclear error when lanman authentication is refused on the server
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It is now Oct of 09.
The 9.10 version is coming out.
I still have this problem.
Please fix it.
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unclear error when lanman authentication is refused on the server
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Same as Trab above. Connecting to SMB NAS, on 9.04:
u...@comp:~$ smbclient //192.168.1.3/sharename -U user password
Domain=[ȇ] OS=[] Server=[���]
Server requested LANMAN password (share-level security) but 'client lanman
auth' is disabled
tree connect failed: SUCCESS - 0
If adding to /etc/samba/
Hello All,
I had a similar issue in 9.04 trying to access a SMB NAS share. The
solution I found was to add the following lines to /etc/samba/smb.conf
under global (I haven't tried with only some of the lines, so one or the
other may be unnecessary)
client lanman auth = Yes
lanman auth = Yes
clien
** Changed in: gvfs
Status: Unknown => New
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #578150
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=578150
** Also affects: gvfs via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=578150
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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unclear error when lanman authentication is refused on the server
https
** Summary changed:
- SMB error: Unable to mount location when server configured with security=share
+ unclear error when lanman authentication is refused on the server
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Importance: High => Low
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desk
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