You can do this with smbclient (if you have the Samba client tools installed).  You 
can use LinNeighborhood to do it graphically.  I haven't been very successful with the 
GUI tools, but the CLI tools worked good - once you figure them out.  The command is 
something like:

smbclient -L HOST
or if authentication is needed
smbclient -L HOST -U USER

If authentication is needed, it get's a little tricky to get it right, but once you 
have it, it works very well.

Shawn



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Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 1:56 PM
To: CLUG General
Subject: [clug-talk] CIFS browser for linux?


Is there a CIFS browser for linux? If not, is it possible to find out 
about shares on other machines without it?

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