Christian Thalinger wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> Actually my problem is a different one than in the subject, but maybe
> it's related to this observation.
> 
> My problem is, when I open "Places - Network" I get "Windows Network".

What kind of system is this? a Windows system?
Is this system is in the same subnet as your Solaris system?

Someone from cifs client team should answer your question
regarding smbutil.

Afshin

> In this network there is the network group "WORKGROUP" which should
> contain two host: "workstation" and "acer-lieguan".
> 
> "workstation" is the OpenSolaris (snv_98 upraded from 2008.05) box and
> "acer-lieguan" is an Ubuntu Linux laptop.
> 
> But actually opening the "WORKGROUP" hangs some time and then shows zero
> items (it even does not find it's own CIFS server).  The Ubuntu Laptop
> can find both hosts in the workgroup.  And maybe this problem on
> OpenSolaris is related to this one:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbutil lookup acer-lieguan
> Got response from 192.168.1.103
> IP address of acer-lieguan: 192.168.1.103
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbutil view -A //192.168.1.103
> Share        Type       Comment
> -------------------------------
> IPC$         IPC        IPC Service (acer-lieguan server (Samba, Ubuntu))
> print$       disk       Printer Drivers
> PDF          printer    PDF
> itunes       disk       
> 
> 4 shares listed from 4 available
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbutil view -A //acer-lieguan
> smbutil: negotiate failed: syserr = Connection timed out
> 
> I wonder why "view" does not work with the hostname when "lookup" can
> resolve the hostname to its IP address?
> 
> - Christian
> 
> 
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