Thanks Steve, it's working now,
Now if only nautilus (and gvfs) showed clear error message, or even ask to
enable client lanman auth.
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Steve, to be sure I just tested 9.04 alpha4 in VirtualBox
gvfs-mount smb://u...@server/my-share
Password required for share my-share on my-host
User [myuser]:
Domain [MSHOME]:
Password:
Error mounting location: Failed to mount Windows share
After changing
security = share
to
security = user
in
oh - sorry, you mentioned upgrading from 7.10 so I assumed you were
running 8.04. Yes, for 8.10 and above the default samba client behavior
matches upstream's, and doesn't allow insecure security=share
connections by default.
You can change the behavior on the client side by setting 'client
This is a major bug for me, I can't migrate from 7.10 until this issue is fixed.
I just checked and Fedora 10 live (gnome) also have this problem.
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could you try if that's still an issue in jaunty?
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I won't be able to try untill this weekend. I'll swap my 250G HD in my
laptop over to teh original 120g one and give it a shot and let you
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Sebastien,
As I commented in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/209520/comments/111,
the change needed here is for the gvfs backend to detect when the
connection has failed due to mismatched security requirements. Do you
know if there has been work upstream to implement
Right, we discussed the issue some time ago thanks for pointing the
comment Steve since the bug got quite some new comments since. I was
just commenting on the different samba issues to know which ones have
been fixed in the recent changes concerning authentification, that one
didn't get any work
Yes, it most certainly does effect Debian as well.
My desktop has this problem (Ubuntu Intrepid) and I cannot connect to my
D-Link DNS-323 NAS unless I mount it manually from the command prompt.
I did try all of the suggestions here. I can see the server, I can see
the share, I get prompted for
Is there any changes, any care of the developpers ? I don't see any responses.
I switched on debian lenny beacause of this bug, this issue never happened.
We have smbclient 2:3.2.5
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could you try on jaunty? bug #193232 and bug #207072 got fixed this week
and once those changes get testing and are confirmed to work intrepid
and hardy backported will be worked
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There are numerous responses in this bug from developers. But I think
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Debian lenny as well.
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I confirm the problem in 8.10 with Windows Server 2003 Windows Server
2000 authenticated shares. If I open nautilus and type in the location
smb://., works fine. Using Places-Connect to server throws up the
error messages No application is configured ...
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Hi folks - I was trying to fix this for hours, and have a (albeit
idiotically simple) fix that worked for me:
on the client, /etc/samba/smb.conf file
[global]
# THE LANMAN FIX
client lanman auth = yes
client ntlmv2 auth = no
Notice the word CLIENT in front of both of those... try to
I just upgrade to 8.10 and the problem came back:
Unable to mount location. Failed to mount Windows share
Is there a fix for this?
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re
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/209520/comments/142
8.04 is a lts version. Is the 'won't fix' a long term decision that we
hope will be overtaken by upstream developments?
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No, I have not had this problem in 8.10
Ed
On Tue, October 28, 2008 2:07 pm, oss_test_launchpad said:
Is this a problem with Ubuntu 8.10, too?
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Is this not caused by the same problem that causes bug 207072
No, it is not. This bug is about incompatibility with servers that
negotiate weak password encryption for connections, and it has been
worked around by a change to the default settings for samba in Ubuntu
8.04. If your problem was
marking 'wontfix' for gvfs in hardy; the gvfs side of this requires UI
changes to detect the incompatibility (and possibly libsmbclient API
changes as well), so this is too intrusive for 8.04.
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Is this not caused by the same problem that causes bug 207072, which is
fixed (for me at least) using the patch supplied there:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15554213/80_samba_browsing_authentification.patch
I applied that patch to gvfs-0.99.8 and it cured all my nautilus smb
woes.
Why this
I also experience the ubuntu 8.04.1 inability to display shares from WindowsXp
boxes , but it displays shares from CentOS 5.2 boxes just fine. On a parallel
install (on another disk) of kubuntu 8.04.1 with Samba and all the other
setting as identical as I can make them, the GUI browsing works
I have the following problem, testing with Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 4+, trying
to connect to a company SMB network server share. Nautilus tells me:
Could not display smb://servername/myshare$/ - Einhängen des Ortes nicht
möglich.
This worked ok when I used 8.04. However, nautilus shows the
IMHO, this whole smb:// access from nautilus is really not that great.
It is fine for copying files but most applications are not compatible
with this URL, so you can not drop the files with smb:// access into an
application. Another example, if you using Google web mail to compose an
e-mail and
This whole mess is actually WORSE in Intrepid right now. In Hardy, there
was at least the option of manually attaching to the share using the
Connect to server... dialog. That doesn't work in Intrepid.(!) One
gets the usual errant Cannot display location... error message, but it
shows up in Places
Hello I am unable to browse shares
1) on ubuntu 8.04 from a windows machine
2) on ubuntu 8.04 from it self
3) can see shares, but they will not mount when double clicked upon.
What am I to do here guys.
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Copied to hardy-updates, thanks!
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Still doesn't work for me.
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Tiago,
Please file a new bug describing the issue you're experiencing, and
provide the bug number here. This bug report is about a failure to
connect to servers that require old password security methods, and has
been resolved in hardy-updates; if you're still experiencing problems
connecting to
When access to windows 2003 server with smb://server I can't see shares, but if
I try to acces my ubuntu it shows shares example, smb://localhost.
I want to know where this issue is originated and how to fix it.
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When access to windows 2003 server with smb://win2003server I can't see shares,
but if I try to acces my ubuntu it shows shares example, smb://localhost.
Instead if I try to access some share with smb://win2003server/share it shows
folders inside share correctly and I can access without errors.
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 02:23:34AM -, Pablo Estigarribia wrote:
When access to windows 2003 server with smb://win2003server I can't see
shares, but if I try to acces my ubuntu it shows shares example,
smb://localhost. Instead if I try to access some share with
smb://win2003server/share it
Sorry, it's true is related to that bug.
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Updated the gvfs and samba related packages from hardy-proposed. Trying
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following message box after supplying the login info:
Sorry, couldn't display all the
Bálint,
I'm fairly certain that the bug you're seeing is not the same as the bug
described in this report; I'm not sure it's even possible for Windows
2003 to be downgraded to lanman-only authentication. Perhaps your
problem is related to bug #207072 instead?
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Steve, I'm quite confused about which bug my experiences belong under,
as my original bug #215570 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug
twice. To be sure, Windows 2003 shares use NTLMv2 auth. Quite sure my
problems are unrelated to #207072 as browsing seems to work fine, but
not mounting or
This has worked for me thank you for the update/roll back. I can
browse windows servers again. Thank you Steve
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ok, I've unmarked bug #215570 as a duplicate, since the symptoms don't
fit either of these other two bugs and needs to be tracked down
separately.
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I've updated the example name in the config to correspond to the
commands used and I can confirm than before the update clients can't
connect, after the update connecting using smbclient, smb or nautilus
works correctly, and changing the client lanman auth option brings the
system back to the
Sebastien,
I am a bit unclear bout your last post and Steve last post. Is there a
recommend update or smb.conf work around? Please advise.
Thanks,
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Tien,
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 03:54:34PM -, Tien Nguyen wrote:
I am a bit unclear bout your last post and Steve last post. Is there a
recommend update or smb.conf work around? Please advise.
An update to the samba package is in progress which will roll back the
default client settings to
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: nautilus
I just updated Ubuntu 8.04.
Whenever I make a connection to the Window share, I got this error dialog:
Unable to mount location
Failed to mount Windows share
With and OK button.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Benjamim A. Janeiro
I confirm the exact same problem. Used to work in 7.10, just upgraded to
test 8.04 and unable to mount windows share.
It seems a quite important problem for users who are running ubuntu at
work when the network is a windows one.
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After extensive discussion on IRC, it's been decided to roll back the
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client can provide a better feedback mechanism for such problems. SRU
upload should follow shortly.
** Also affects: samba (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu Hardy)
Target: None = ubuntu-8.04.1
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marking as 'wontfix' for intrepid because we should probably just deal
with this on the gvfs side there.
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Status: New = Won't Fix
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
Target: ubuntu-8.04.1 = None
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
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Whoops, overzealous script. Setting back gvfs task.
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** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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After extensive discussion on IRC, it's been decided to roll back the
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Status: Fix
Miguel,
On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 10:18:20PM -, Miguel wrote:
Using Nautilus, when I select my windows server icon under 'Network
Servers', Nautilus returns a '0' items available with a blank screen.
When I do the same under Feisty, Nautilus displays the shares of my
windows server. That is
In the end, the explanation for being unable to connect to servers using
share-level security is very straightforward. If I configure a samba
server here for security=share and connect with smbclient, I see the
following:
$ smbclient //borges/pub
Password:
Domain=[DNSG] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba
Chris,
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 01:17:07PM -, DrC wrote:
Thanks for the clarification.
a) Do I need to repost in the 207072 thread or will the information
already have got there?
b) If I should repost, Is mine a different bug or is it a consequence
of the same bug? Even having asked
Rudolf,
Thanks for your clarification. In my previous post
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/209520/comments/69
the option security = user only refer to the Samba server setting. I
have positive proof that this option on the server indeed fix the
authentication problem for
Hello,
my Ubuntu 0804 is actual updated.
In /etc/samba/smb.conf I have security = user.
I try from Ubuntu to work with a windows share.
When I try in Nautilus smb://host-name I get no windows shares to see.
When I try in Nautilus smb://192.168.17.xx I can see my windows shares.
Then, if I click on
Rudolf,
Just to verify one thing here. Is the file /etc/samba/smb.conf reside on the
client Ubuntu computer? Or is it on the Samba server which offer the shared
folder?
If it is on the client Ubuntu computer then is the option security =
user means nothing.
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Hello Tien,
Sorry to confuse you. Client: Ubuntu 0804 , Server: Windows XP
On both systems the same user and password was set (on Ubuntu also smbpasswd).
I just tried to give as much useful information as possible.
Greetings, Rudi
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The bug title is improper, as the problem does not happen only with
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Someone should change that.
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the upstream bug indicates that some issues are due to libsmbclient,
also using nautilus-share on a directory and changing the security
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/209520/comments/77
not help?
I too believe the title is misleading, but I may have found the reason
why it seems like a 'security=share' issue. With security=user the
intricacies of the problem become apparent
the connect to server issue is bug #216104
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i also tried to do this on WinXP SP3 but i already had simple file
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The problem here seems to be confined to Nautilus. I used SmbK4 (on
gnome actually) and it is fine with the shares. this is a good work
around but it doesn't address the problem. There was an update to
Nautilus yesterday and since the update, it ceases to function. Before
that, I didn't have
I experienced this issue as well when accessing a Windows XP Pro SP3
machine from Ubuntu 8.04 LTS. Disabling simple file sharing on the XP
box (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307874) resolved the issue and I
can now access both shared drives and C$, D$, etc.
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I'm quite a newbie, but came across this problem myself. I seem to get
some progress with gnome commander, but still cannot open root system
shares (i.e. C$). If a fix comes around will it be automatically
downloaded as an update???
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OK, after much reading and doing and undoing, I still cannot connect to
windows (xp) server shares from Hardy but, I can from Feisty (laptop).
I have tried
1-Add the following line to /etc/samba/smb.conf:
client lanman auth = yes
2-installed gnome-vfs package
3- remove and re-install samba
Miguel,
On Fri, Jun 06, 2008 at 06:55:13PM -, Miguel wrote:
OK, after much reading and doing and undoing, I still cannot connect to
windows (xp) server shares from Hardy but, I can from Feisty (laptop).
In what manner are you trying to connect to those shares? According to your
message,
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the informative education. I have been trying anything
possible based on what other (Hardy) users have posted as a fix or a
'try this' as it worked for them.
Using Nautilus, when I select my windows server icon under 'Network
Servers', Nautilus returns a '0' items available
Men! this is really bad
How is possible that we have an stable version, LTS version of Ubuntu with this
bug for users?
I tried to work with KDE4 works fine for smb://server list correctly the
folders.
In other way I love this version of Ubuntu for me everything is fine!!
pulseaudio,
Damien Dunlop: A huge thanks to you dear friend. I added the line at the
end of my smb.conf file and it worked out for me. I am using Hardy on a
Windows share at work.
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I had same problem with nautilus and smb shares password protected by a NAS.
Problem was solved after updating pre-released updates (hardy proposed). I know
is not a good solution to whom are using a LTS distro cause they need a very
stable system, but problem get solved.
Chers!
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To access passworded windows shares froma fresh install of Ubuntu 8.04,
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To access passworded windows shares froma fresh install of Ubuntu 8.04,
the following worked for me:
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client lanman auth = yes
This option is relevant only to accessing shares served
Hi,
I came across this problem, and found some info that might be a solution.
According to the cool guy tracing back to the source, the trouble is
that Hardy's Samba is built with the option -Bsymbolic-functions, which
was caused by dpkg-buildpackage having LDFLAGS default = -Wl,-Bsymbolic-
I encounter the same situation.
The scenario :
Use connect to server to connect to a windows share, enter user password;
Use the icon created on the desktop to browse the newly connected share. I get
Unable to mount location , failed to mount windows share.
HOWEVER, and here comes the
I just want to confirm this bug.
Is there a workaround?
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the bug still lack a clear description on how to trigger the issue, I've
a lan disk, debian and ubuntu servers and all can be browsed correctly.
Could anybody describe steps to configure a share which cause issue on a
stock ubuntu installation? The lack of clear description make the bug
hard to
Sebastien,
Have you tried to set the security=share on a samba server that is
under your control?
Tien,
On Wed, 2008-05-28 at 15:00 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
the bug still lack a clear description on how to trigger the issue, I've
a lan disk, debian and ubuntu servers and all can be
I can't say how to dupe it using Samba shares, but I believe Tien's
suggestion of using security=share would do it.
Any share requiring authentication should cause this problem to occur.
Nautilus won't prompt for credentials, and displays a blank folder when
one tries to access a share. In
again the authentification issue is different of the unable to mount
issue which is described there and is bug #207072
I tried to set security=share yes and to connect to user directories
using the password set using smbpassword and that work correctly,
setting security=share doesn't set any
Sorry, you are correct. While it appears to be related, and started
occurring with the gvfs authentication issue, it is not the exact same
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Sebastien,
Here is the steps that I did:
1/ Verify that /etc/samba/sbm.conf has the line: security=user
2/ Create a share on my folder /home/myname/Public. I right licked on
the folder and select Sharing Options and then check the box Share this
folder
3/ Go to another computer that has Hardy
I added a comment before. I updated Hardy just a few minutes ago. Now the
behaviour re connecting to samba-shares seems to have changed.
- When I browse the network (Places/Network) I see the Workgroup, then after
clicking that the samba server and after clicking the share. Clicking the share
I confirm that the procedure post by : gticlayauri wrote on 2008-04-30:
(permalink) work for me.
First I remove an reinstall the samba. Then add the lines in the smb.conf file.
With the gui I still cant see the pcs in the windows workgroup, but if I wrote
in the nautilus smb://ip
the browsing and authentification issue is bug #207072
setting security = share is one thing but how do you configure shares?
smb.conf has not configured shares by default
Could somebody describe exactly what he's doing on a stock installation
to get a broken configuration? I don't have access
I confirmed the bug, I got the same error when connecting to a share smb
folder * that required authorization that retrieve from ActiveDirectory
* .
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could somebody describe exactly how to configure a server to get this
issue? without a way to trigger the bug it's hard to debug it
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I cannot access a windows 98 shared folder. All windows 98 requires is
a password -- no username. I'm on 8.04 and never used anything older.
Perhaps this is related to the issue.
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It is easy to reproduce the bug, just connect an Ubuntu PC (8.04) to a
network with an SBS2003 server and try (and fail) to open a Windows
share - earlier versions work OK.
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Sebastien -
A recent update to Hardy seems to have eliminated one problem - that of
only being able to see into a W2003 share by declaring a folder in it.
In that respect Hardy now behaves as Gutsy did, and I can see the top
level directories.
Possibly following the same release, I can now
@Sebastien Bacher
I posted this in my previous post but here it is again:
I think I found the reason why gvfs on Hardy failed to connect to a
Samba share:
1/ On the server side, if the security mode in sbm.conf is set to user then
Hardy client can connect using gvfs just fine.
2/ If on the
Just installed all the latest updates and can now see shares on a Win2K
machine on our network (that is NOT joined to the SBS2003 domain) but
although I can see the SBS2003 server and and XP Pro client (that IS
joined to the domain) I can not open either to see shares - just get a
blank Window.
I have a similar effect, but when browsing my Hardy identity is
different from my Samba account identity. As a result I do not expect
to see secure content or non-browsable shares.
We do not map samba passwords to nix passwords because some of our
pupils are quite adventurous - so in that
Why isn't anyone paying attention to this? This is, for a big part of
Ubuntu users, a critical problem.
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where did you get that nobody is paying attention to the issue? the
issue is just not trivial to fix and the bug has a collection of
different issues which doesn't make it easier to work, the bug has an
hardy task open and there is several gvfs smb issue already on the
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Weird, some shares I can Access on 2003 server, and some I just get an
empty screen. Does anybody know when this bug is fixed?
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