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Used this fix and now I have network access in Workgroup in Lucid.
sudo gedit /etc/samba/smb.conf
Find this section in the file:
### Authentication ###
# “security = user” is always a good idea. This will require a Unix account
# in this server for every user accessing the server. See
Thanks garvinrick4; that doesn't help me. I still get the failure
message in trying to open Network in Nautilus;
'Nautilus cannot handle network locations'
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No longer get the error. Have no idea what happened to change the issue
other than the updates that got pulled down and rebooted this morning.
My machine sees all the other machine shares, and no longer ask me for a
password. But I can't see my own machine as a sharing machine in the
workgroup.
Yeah well, it still does not see itself in the workgroup. I was able to
see it form a another Karmic machine, but after restarting the server,
the Karmic server sees no machines. You have to laugh at the state of
samba in Ubuntu at this point. Not once have I had a consistent
experience with
If you do not have a samba password or the file etc/samba/smbusers does not
have your user name it will not
work. Mine says justrick = rick
There are two steps to creating a user. First we’ll run the smbpasswd
utility to create a samba password for the user.
sudo smbpasswd -a username
that fix did not work, I created a smbusers file and put ozzie = ozzie.
I always run sudo smbpasswd -a ozzie when I setup samba.
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Anyone still reckon this is a nautilus bug?
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Sorry this fix #24 #28 did not work for you all, it has worked for me and let
me open
Workgroup and access all devices on the network. I have not had access since
day one
of Lucid. Must be a reason why in here somewhere. This was an old fix but
worked and I
tried a lot of them. Using Windows
I tried the workaround and was able to see shares on the other machine,
but when I try open any of them I am getting window requesting workgroup
password.
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this temporary fix works but just if you know the IP or Machine name on
workgroups.
samba on lucid works very well as a server but not as client, it keeps asking
for user authentication when you wanna browse the network.
hope this will be fixed pretty soon!
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There is a temporary work-around. Hit Alt-F2, typr nautilus
smb://whatever the IP is for a machine/, then bookmark that location.
This will suffice for me until the bug is fixed.
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Major issue for me as I cannot open shares on my other Ubuntu machines
to transfer large files... guess this has stumped everyone?
How do you stop Nautilus asking for a password or is there some 'magic'
default for this non-existent password?
Many thanks
Nick
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Any progress in this?
In the meanwhile there are a lot of nautilus/samba updates coming in.
But this bug still remains.
Oh, I see. Networking isn't a big issue... :(
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I have the same issue stated above, I am consistently told that the
attempt to mount the windows share fails. I have been seeking help but
it appears this bug is preventing a solution.
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = New
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I do have same Problem since installing Lucid over Karmic.
But gvfs-mount smb://machine/share is working here as expected. Also,
Places/connect to server works OK.
All other machines on the network have no problems accessing the
workgroup and shares, including a Hardy (on exactly the same
I am now getting an error when trying to open Nautilus using Places |
Network. The error box claims that Nautilus cannot handle network
locations. I have reinstalled Nautilus, nautilus-share and nautilus-
send-to, without success.
Samba, on the other hand, is working as a server, and other
OK - running sudo smbpasswd -n [USER] does not change the behavior.
The transition from WORKGROUP to the list of connected machines still
requires a password, which is unknown to me.
Yes, I logged out and in again
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Importance: Undecided = Low
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Stephen Cradock, can you change the samba password from the command
line?
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Hmm - I haven't tried that yet - I'll look at it when I get home
tonight.
Which command does that? I haven't really penetrated beyond the GUI
yet
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do you get the issue using gvfs-mount too? the issue seems rather likely
to be a samba libsmbclient one...
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Yes, the same error results from gvfs-mount smb://sc-laptop/Public -
Repeated requests for a password, and no share is mounted, even after
entering the user's password.
Also, there is the problem that system-config-samba is not accepting
changes in the password, or empty password to remove
However same (similar) behaviour is exhibited by gnome-commander. Also
issue with no smbusers in etc/samba yet system-config-samba shows list
of users?
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