I touched the original smb.conf to:
+ name resolve order = wins bcast
+ workgroup = NETUNIX
+ wins server = 192.168.100.1
and worked the nautilus brownse, this is a simple samba configuration
change, but in anoter distros only to spec the wins server option enable
the WINS resolution, not necces
I have similar behavior:
Samba server with wins unicast resolution, working fine for at least a year,
dynamic clients (WinXP, debian etch) in another private net can see the server
and clients in all nets. the Wins server IP is passed through dhcpd3 server,
and the file /etc/samba/dhcp.conf is a
Negative. I also had that issue and the solution I commented on in that
thread solved some problems for me.
Issues 1 & 2 persisted after that solution was applied, but I'm now
unable to replicate them, so I suppose we can close this thread.
Thanks,
Brandon
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is your issue similar to what is described on bug #235560?
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I have switched my server from Vista to Ubuntu (yea!).
Issues 1 & 2 persist.
Thanks,
Brandon
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the required component are installed on the standard installation,
that's likely a bug but it might be trigger only on some configurations,
requires somebody having the issue to debug itthere is othe
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Sebastien,
Thank you for your efforts. Based on your comment, I've reformatted and
reinstalled Ubuntu. I installed WINBIND and changed /etc/nsswitch.conf
to add WINS (because my Vista machine is in a workgroup and I have no
DNS server):
hosts: files wins mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] d
changing to new, I've tried using vista and get no such issue, to debug
by somebody getting the bug, could be nice to send the bug to
bugzilla.gnome.org too since they write the software and might have
better ideas about the issue
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Yes:
~$ smbclient server\\Test
Password:
smb: \> ls
. D0 Sat Jun 7 13:54:02 2008
.. D0 Sat Jun 7 13:54:02 2008
Item1.txt A0 Sat Jun 7 13:53:26 2008
Item2.txt
does smbclient work correctly on the same directory?
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A. Do you get the issue on every share?
Every share gives an error on first access. Subsequent accesses display
N-1 items, where N is the total amount of files/folders in the share. If
a share has only one item, then 0 items are displayed.
B. Could you describe how to set up a problematic one?
S
thank you for your bug report, do you get the issue on every share?
could you describe how to set up a problematic one? does gvfs-ls list
the content correctly?
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Correction:
In item #5, you do not see all the share contents as expected. You see
N-1 files/folders, as compared to browsing using the server IP address,
where you see N files/folders, where N is the actual total number of
files/folders in the share.
In one share I'm missing a file, in another I
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