Git commit 2b354bb7b39d7df8bd50b6f3198c94524db8562a by Alexander Reinholdt.
Committed on 21/02/2021 at 16:34.
Pushed by areinholdt into branch 'master'.
Updated handbook.
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https://invent.kde.org/network/smb4k/commit/2b354bb7b39d7df8bd50b6f3198c94524db8562a
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Alexander Reinholdt
- 2021-01-06
+ 2021-02-12
3.1.0
- is an advanced network neighborhood browser and Samba share
mounting utility.
+ is an advanced network neighborhood browser and
share mounting utility.
KDE
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
is an advanced network neighborhood browser and http://www.samba.org;>Samba share mounting utility. It provides
many handy features that ease your life in a mostly -dominated network
environment:
-Scanning for (active) workgroups, hosts, and shares using
Samba's client library, DNS Service Discovery (DNS-SD) and, optionally, Web
Services Dynamic Discovery (WS-Discovery)
+Scanning for (active) workgroups, hosts, and shares using
's client library, DNS Service Discovery (DNS-SD) and, optionally, Web
Services Dynamic Discovery (WS-Discovery)
Support of the () and SMBFS (BSD) file
system
Mounting and unmounting of shares
Access to the files of a mounted share using a file
manager or terminal
@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@
Use the Custom Options dialog if you want
to
-define custom mount or Samba options for a single
server or share that deviate from the ones defined in the configuration
dialog,
+define custom mount or options for a single
server or share that deviate from the ones defined in the configuration
dialog,
define a server that should be woken up prior to
network scans or mount attempts (Wake-On-LAN feature, see here),
always mount a certain share on start-up or if the
corresponding profile is loaded.
@@ -1650,7 +1650,7 @@ ntlm auth = yes
Use Web Services Dynamic Discovery
(WS-Discovery) for browsing
- The Web Services Dynamic Discovery (WS-Discovery) is used
to browse the local network and discover workgroups, domains and hosts. This is
useful, if your network neighborhood is dominated by servers with modern
Windows versions. If you use this option, there should be no need to force
Samba's client library to use the SMB protocol version 1.0 for searching for
workgroups and domains.
+ The Web Services Dynamic Discovery (WS-Discovery) is used
to browse the local network and discover workgroups, domains and hosts. This is
useful, if your network neighborhood is dominated by servers with modern
versions. If you use this option, there should be no need to force
's client library to use the SMB protocol version 1.0 for searching for
workgroups and domains.
This setting is optional and only appears, if you
compiled with WS-Discovery support.
Default: selected
@@ -1660,7 +1660,7 @@ ntlm auth = yes
Use DNS Service Discovery (DNS-SD) for
browsing
- The DNS Service Discovery (DNS-SD) is used to browse the
local network and discover servers that provide shared SMB resources. The
discovered domains correspond to the local DNS domains ( named LOCAL) and
most likely not the ones defined in the network neighborhood. However, this
does not influence the browsing. If you use this option, there is no need to
force Samba's client library to use the SMB protocol version 1.0 for searching
for workgroups and domains.
+ The DNS Service Discovery (DNS-SD) is used to browse the
local network and discover servers that provide shared SMB resources. The
discovered domains correspond to the local DNS domains ( named LOCAL) and
most likely not the ones defined in the network neighborhood. However, this
does not influence the browsing. If you use this option, there is no need to
force 's client library to use the SMB protocol version 1.0 for
searching for workgroups and domains.
Default: selected
@@ -1669,7 +1669,7 @@ ntlm auth = yes
Force SMB protocol version 1.0 for
workgroup and domain lookups
- Force Samba's client library to use the SMB protocol
version 1.0 for browsing workgroups and domains. You should use this option
only as last resort, because the SMB protocol version 1.0 is unsafe and has
been disabled in newer Samba and Windows versions. However, if you have trouble
discovering workgroups and domains in your network neighborhood, you might want
to consider to switch this setting on. If you are using DNS Service Discovery
(DNS-SD) or Web Services Dynamic Discovery (WS-Discovery), and those are
working for you,