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Task: ubuntu nautilus
Status: Needs Info => Rejected
Comment:
Thank you very much for following up like that.
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It does. This is probably the correct behaviour. It becomes a little
annoying (particularly because you can't cache your choice of anonymous,
at least you couldn't last time I checked). It's also annoying because
just b
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gnome-vfs tends to ask the password in any case because you can have
access to extra shares with a password and less with an anonymous mode.
So the first reaction is to ask for a password then to fallback to
anynomous. Doe
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Not precisely. security=share means that it pays no attention to a user
name and normally does not require a password at all. Think of it as
Windows 98 mode.
The real reason I feel like the behavior is wrong is because
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Not precisely. security=share means that it pays no attention to a user
name and normally does not require a password at all. Think of it as
Windows 98 mode.
The real reason I feel like the behavior is wrong is because
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I don't know what KDE does for it. What kind of security is "=share"? Is
that supposed to work without any password?
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You're correct that smbclient prompts for a password. What is the KDE
smb kio-slave doing differently then?
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Sounds like a smbclient problem. Try running (from a console on the
client) "smbclient -L ". Does it ask for a password? What
happens if you type one in/don't type one in?
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Public bug reported:
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Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
1. Setup your samba server with security=share
2. Connect nautilus to it with appropriate URL
Nautilus prompts for
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