Jerry, Jeremy, this is from Debian BTS... Quoting Frank Chung ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Package: smbclient > Version: 3.0.14a-1 > Severity: normal > > I have a samba server listening on port 1390. To use smbclient to connect to > it, I have to use the "-p 1390" option. > > Since upgrading to 3.0.14a-1, smbclient has started ignoring -p (or --port, > for that matter): > > # smbclient -U user -W DOMAIN -p 1390 //server/share > timeout connecting to 160.19.25.253:445 > timeout connecting to 160.19.25.253:139 > Error connecting to 160.19.25.253 (Operation already in progress) > Connection to 160.19.25.253 failed
By quickly looking at 3.0.14a release notes: * BUG 2588: Force smbclient to send netbios messages to port 139 unless otherwise instructed (based on patch from Thomas Bork). The patch is listed in Jerry's list, hence CC'ing him....I have no idea whether that patch is related to the reported behaviour, but it seems to be the only change which could have triggered it (Jeremy CC'ed as well, just to nag him and show that Debian indeed tries to poke with upstream..:-))) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]