Hello,

Can someone help me to track down the source of this problem? I'm trying to access a file server running on a Belkin modem with an attached USB drive. Judging my the quality of the firmware on the device, I'd say there's a good chance of it being buggy. But it works well enough on a Windows machine, even one running inside Virtualbox under Linux. I therefore see no reason why it shouldn't work using a Samba client.

When I try to connect using smbclient, I can connect OK, and put and retrieve files. But if I try to browse the share using 'ls' or 'du', it returns immediately something like 'NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY listing *' So I can't get a directory listing of the share, which pretty much makes it useless.

Interestingly, when I try to connect to it using XBMC running on my Apple TV, which I assume incorporates samba pretty much off the shelf, it also returns an error indicating problems allocating memory.

I have enough IT skills to build samba from source and try to reverse engineer and debug it. I'd just like to benefit from the experience of others before I go down that path.

Many thanks,

Jonathan
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