Dear all,
Using ubuntu 16.04, and adding
security = user
client use spnego = no
to /etc/samba/smb.conf has fixed gvfs-mount for me
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I am having the same problem and after blowing nearly 400 dollars of my
allowance on networking gear and bankrupting myself in the process only
to find out that linux is a turd when it comes to file sharing is really
ticking me off!
Fuck linux it's a bullshit os for wieners!
Fix this shit
I am having the same problem and after blowing nearly 400 dollars of my
allowance on networking gear and bankrupting myself in the process only
to find out that linux is a turd when it comes to file sharing is really
ticking me off!
Fuck linux it's a bullshit os for wieners!
Fix this shit
After some browsing it turns out this is not really a bug, but shall we
say a "security feature".
There is this pklocalauthority stuff (see man page) that basically makes
authorization things more complex, and to me, not logical. See
ralph.ronnquist comment at Debian user forums page
Same here... I have started with 14.04LTS and I could reach a Win2008
machine. After several updates, somewhere in the first quarter of 2016,
I believe something things got strange. I purged samba and reinstalled
it - no change.
I have several personal shared folders, made from nautilus, and all
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Gvfs keeps asking for password when trying to mount Samba share
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Gvfs keeps asking for password when trying to mount Samba share
To manage
some note of my side.
Problem started when i tried to connect to a Samba4 machine (ubuntu 14.04.1)
from a 12.04. I had the password loop on the 14.04. to try and reach the 12.04
(samba 3.6.3-2).
So I thought, I update the 12.04 with samba4. Now I have the password loop on
that machine aswell.
Addendum: I have now discovered something interesting enlightening this
problem. When I try Linux Mint 17 XFCE from usb (without installing to
computer) I am able to mount smb inside Thunar (smb://XXX.XXX.XX/XXX). I
just have to write username, domain and password once. When I install
the same
This problem is not present in Ubuntu 14.04 nor is it present in Linux
Mint Qiana 17 XFCE. Anyone who has solved this problem in Xubuntu 14.04?
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Xubuntu 14.04. Confirming problem with gvfs. Gigolo keeps prompting for
username, domain and password. The same happens with gvfs-mount in the
terminal.
I am able to mount the folder with cifs:
sudo mount -t cifs //xxx/xxx newfolder/ -o
username=myusername,domain=mydomain,sec=ntlmssp,noperm
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Using Xubuntu 14.04 and none of the proposed workarounds work for me.
Very frustrating.
At least with a one-way share (Win7 to Linux works even if Linux to Win7
doesn't) I can transfer files without a sneakernet.
I have not been able to get this to work in prior attempts in the last
month with
Solved problem using this:
Edit /etc/samba/smb.conf
add the following in the [global] section
client ntlm auth = yes
client ntlmv2 auth= no
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+1
Running Ubuntu 13.04 here and experiencing the same issue.
gvfs can connect flawlessly to shares supporting NTLMv2 but cannot connect to
shares supporting NTLM only
The same behavior is observed in Win7 and OSX 10.7 but there are
settings that can be modified to add back support for NTLM
Hi guys, for me only this line helped:
client ntlmv2 auth = no
The SMB server I am accessing is an old NAS which don't support NTLMv2.
We had the same issues on all Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 machines
when trying to access the NAS, because the next gen windows systems have
NTLMv1 disabled
With changing (adding) /etc/samba/smb.conf to:
client lanman auth = no
client ntlmv2 auth = no
client ntlm = yes
this works for me, like work around #29
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I have two 12.04 machines, one of which was not able to connect to a
shared folder in the other.
The problem was solved when on the server side I added myself as one of the
users of Samba
(I of course already had a user account on the server):
smbpasswd -a myUsername
I also gave the password
The deprecated LanMan authentication is not safe at all. That for it is just a
bad workaround to set
client lanman auth = yes
client ntlmv2 auth = no
I hope there will soon be an other solution for this problem!
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Medium is not high enough priority for this bug. If the solution in
#29 works for everybody, can't it be fixed downstream by adjusting the
default settings for smb.conf? It's great that there's a fix, but
asking users in a remote location to modify this setting on each one of
their machines is
Solution in #29 fixed it for me. I already had the client lanman auth =
yes from 11.10 to get it to work. It was the ntlmv2 line that was
needed for 12.04. I am connecting to a netgear Nv+ NAS.
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The solution in #29 fixed it for my 12.04 as well.
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The solution in comment #29 worked for me in 12.04. However, one of my
accounts still had problems (while other accounts on the same machine
worked OK). It turned out that there was a local smb.conf file in the
.smb directory of the account's home directory. I simply removed the
entire .smb
Same problem here... good grief how long has this been going on with no
solution?
I tried each of the fixes listed above, but none of them worked for me.
I have to agree with the above sentiments that this is exactly the type
of thing that causes people to give up on Ubuntu and stick with Windows
12.04 here...
This issue is still present...
Let me know if you need more info...
auth.log doesn't show errors...
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I have this exact problem on a freshly installed Precise.
This is what I had to do, to fix the problem:
in /etc/samba/smb.conf add the following to the bottom of the [global]
section:
client lanman auth = yes
client ntlmv2 auth = no
I could gvfs-mount a Windows 2008 share, but not an Alfresco
I just installed the desktop version of Ubuntu 11.10 on my 2nd computer.
Right after the install I tried to access the samba shares (my main purpouse
for installing ubuntu).
I have two computers who share and both of them was listed as computers in
Nautilus.
Nautilus did not however list my
For what it's worth, I experienced this problem trying to set up a two-
way share with a Windows 7 machine. I'm running Ubuntu Studio 10.04. I
installed samba (via the Software Centre) and could see the machine in
PlacesNetwork but all I could see when double clicking on the icon for
the machine
I have the same annoying problem on 9.10
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I've tried everything but the thing that worked for me was setting
correct hostname in /etc/hostname and /etc/hosts. Mounting works like a
charm after reboot.
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This has not worked from 9.04 to 10.10
I have to resort to mounting the share in /etc/fstab
Linux sandbox 2.6.35-23-generic #36-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 26 17:03:18 UTC 2010
i686 GNU/Linux
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This doesn't work in 9.10, 10.04, or 10.10.
How could this slip by testers? No one uses Windows?
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@Xenomorph: Either that, or the ones that do use windows (like me) give
up on Linux and move back to Windows. Don't worry, I try linux again
every few couple of years, I haven't completely given up on it. :)
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It didn't worked for me :/
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I had this problem and this is what fixed it for me:
in the [global] section of /etc/samba/smb.conf put in these lines:
name resolve order = lmhosts bcast host wins
lanman auth = yes
client lanman auth = yes
client plaintext auth = yes
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The same issue here! Do anybody have a fix?
best regards
Thomas
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Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Still haven't found a fix for this problem, and its low priority is
convincing me to distributions. You know the greatest fix for this I've
found so far, run an effing windows xp or 7 install in a virtual
machine. This is ridiculous.
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I remember this bug didn't happen at Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty). So this is a
regression..
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #618091
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=618091
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Importance: Unknown
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This is what we used at one time to fix this problem.
Easy enough to try.
gksudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf
Find this section in the file:
### Authentication ###
# “security = user” is always a good idea. This will require a Unix account
# in this server for every user accessing the
All Windows machines have to have log-in password for workgroup to
work.
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The issue is an upstream one and it would be nice if somebody having it
could send the bug the to the people writting the software
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME)
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I agree with Stephen and boxackt. This is an extremely (to say the
least) annoying bug, and should not be of low importance.
Marco, I tried your fix and it didn't work for me... no idea why.
As a side note, perhaps this does not have anything to do with the
discussion, but I am unable to access
Same problem here, and this should have a higher importance.
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Also, encountering the same problem with samba shares between Ubuntu
only computers(no windows involved).
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I got this problem on 9.10 and still the same at 10.4 LTS, so this
should be fixed asap.
It mounts fine with 'sudo mount -t cifs //192.168.1.11/stuff
/home/kmos/x -o username=kmos'
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Well, I completely agree with Stephen and bozackt here.
I never ended up getting around the bug, so I resorted to fairying files
over with a four gigabyte SD card. It wasn't all that painful, but not
nearly as painless as dragging the files over the network. _
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I agree with Stephen. This is *not* a low importance bug. Things like
this are exactly what keeps Linux/Ubuntu from being widely adopted.
Linux needs to play effortless with Windows, but this is a show stopper.
It needs to be fixed.
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** Summary changed:
- win7 file share won't mount using nautilus
+ Gvfs keeps asking for password when trying to mount Samba share
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Well, I hope that this is now correctly identified as a gvfs problem; it
has been most disheartening to see it pushed aside repeatedly and always
rated as low importance (see the original bug report, #490201 - not a
samba bug, must be nautilus, send it upstream, gnome accepts it as one
of three
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