On 8/19/19 1:31 PM, Michael C Robinson wrote:
I am on a CentOS 7 system running gnome 3, fully updated.  I want clicking on Windows Network in Nautilus to show my freenas 11.2 U6 server.  My smb.conf on the CentOS 7 box follows:


<-- removed smb.conf -->


Please note that I am trying to use the CentOS 7 host as a client to the freenas server.  I'm trying specifically to use Nautilus and browse to the freenas server.

[mrobinson@eagle ~]$ nmblookup freenas
192.168.254.18 freenas<00>
[mrobinson@eagle ~]$

I can do a smb://freenas manually, but I want clicking on Windows Network to work properly.



How are you configuring the mount for this? In order to use Nautilus or other tools, the OS has to know how to find the share.

I do something similar with autofs in my home network, and it works fine. You can set up something similar, or use /etc/fstab strictly to mount on boot and leave it attached all the time.

david
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