Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2009-07-16 Thread Martin Pitt
Seb uploaded a fixed nautilus package to the queue. Stalling until
8.04.3 is released.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2009-07-15 Thread gerstrong
it really would be nice to able to configure the Domain-Server or Workgroup
of a MS-Net when you install Ubuntu or be able to search it automatically.

You must fiddle around with config files to get the correct name.

Older versions had a configuration (The old network manager) to setup
this.

I also have that problem with Nautilus.

2009/7/15 Martin Pitt martin.p...@ubuntu.com

 ** Tags removed: qa-jaunty-desktop regression-proposed verification-
 failed

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 Status in gvfs: Fix Released
 Status in “gvfs” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
 Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu: Invalid
 Status in gvfs in Ubuntu Hardy: In Progress
 Status in nautilus in Ubuntu Hardy: Fix Released
 Status in gvfs in Ubuntu Intrepid: Fix Released
 Status in nautilus in Ubuntu Intrepid: Fix Released
 Status in gvfs in Ubuntu Jaunty: Fix Released
 Status in nautilus in Ubuntu Jaunty: Invalid

 Bug description:
 Binary package hint: nautilus

 Using hardy beta, when I browse with nautilus other machines in an Active
 Directory (ADS) network, some of them do not show their shared folders.
 The ADS integration of the hardy box was done using winbind, kerberos and
 PAM libraries, essentially as described here:
 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryWinbindHowto
 The network contains mostly windows clients, but also several linux boxes,
 which were joined to the ADS domain with the command: 'net ads join'.
 Machines running windows XP, windows 2003 and samba show '0 objects' in
 nautilus, but after inserting the complete path (eg.: smb://server/share)
 the folders can be accessed after the password prompt.
 Machines running windows 2000 show their folders regularly.

 Here is a detailed description of what happens:

 Case 1
 -
 Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running ubuntu-gutsy server.

 In a terminal window:

 ren...@vm-hardy:~$ smbclient -L gutsy-server
 Password: (password inserted here)
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.26a]
  Sharename Type Comment
  -  ---
  IPC$ IPC IPC Service (gutsy-server (Samba 3.0.26a, Ubuntu))
  share Disk gutsy-server_share
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.26a]

 In Nautilus:

 Open Network -- Double-click on the 'LAB' icon (Domain) -- All machines
 are displayed;
 Double-click on the 'gutsy-server' icon -- after a while, Nautilus returns
 '0 objects', without asking for a password;
 Insert the full address (smb://gutsy-server/share) -- a password is
 requested and the share content is displayed.

 Case 2
 -
 Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running Windows XP

 In a terminal window:

 ren...@vm-hardy:~$ smbclient -L XP-ACQ
 Password: (password inserted here)
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
  Sharename Type Comment
  -  ---
  IPC$ IPC Remote IPC
  Data Disk
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]

 In Nautilus:

 Same behaviour as in case 1.
 smb://XP-ACQ -- '0 objects';
 smb://XP-ACQ/Data -- content displayed after password.

 Case 3
 -
 Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running Windows 2000

 In a terminal window:

 ren...@vm-hardy:~$ smbclient -L TF-2000
 Password: (password inserted here)
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
  Sharename Type Comment
  -  ---
  IPC$ IPC Remote IPC
  Data Disk
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]

 In Nautilus:

 Open Network -- Double-click on the 'LAB' icon (Domain) -- All machines
 are displayed;
 Double-click on the 'TF-2000' icon -- All the shared folders are
 displayed, without asking for a password;
 Double-click on the 'Data' folder icon -- a password is requested and the
 content is displayed.
 (This is the correct and the expected behaviour).


 Using ubuntu-gutsy boxes, with exactly the same samba configuration
 (smb.conf), to browse the same machines I never observed Nautilus return '0
 objects' as in case 1 and 2.
 Such a behaviour in hardy will make a normal user think that browsing an
 ADS network does not work at all.


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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2009-07-15 Thread Steve Langasek
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 09:38:57AM -, Renzo Bagnati wrote:
 However I'm still experiencing a known issue with nautilus: double
 clicking the first time on a share icon does not open a new window, I
 have to double click again a second time to actually open it. This should
 have been fixed by the 91_svn_change_new_mounts_correctly_displayed.patch
 reported here:
 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/251809/comments/47
 Looking at the changelogs of the nautilus version in hardy I did not find a
 mention to this patch. From what I'm seeing, looks like it was not applied.

That patch is applied in nautilus 1:2.22.5.1-0ubuntu2, which is newly
accepted into hardy-updates.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2009-06-18 Thread Steve Langasek
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 01:27:49PM -, Martin G Miller wrote:

 Something about DNS redirection causes network browsing failures in
 Nautilus.

That is unrelated to this bug report.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2009-05-11 Thread dariusz21p
yep, I have 9.04 installed so will try to run tests today and will let you
know


2009/5/11 Sebastien Bacher seb...@ubuntu.com

 could you try if the new issue is there in jaunty too?

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 Status in gvfs: Fix Released
 Status in “gvfs” source package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
 Status in “nautilus” source package in Ubuntu: Invalid
 Status in gvfs in Ubuntu Hardy: Fix Committed
 Status in nautilus in Ubuntu Hardy: Fix Committed
 Status in gvfs in Ubuntu Intrepid: Fix Released
 Status in nautilus in Ubuntu Intrepid: Fix Released
 Status in gvfs in Ubuntu Jaunty: Fix Released
 Status in nautilus in Ubuntu Jaunty: Invalid

 Bug description:
 Binary package hint: nautilus

 Using hardy beta, when I browse with nautilus other machines in an Active
 Directory (ADS) network, some of them do not show their shared folders.
 The ADS integration of the hardy box was done using winbind, kerberos and
 PAM libraries, essentially as described here:
 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryWinbindHowto
 The network contains mostly windows clients, but also several linux boxes,
 which were joined to the ADS domain with the command: 'net ads join'.
 Machines running windows XP, windows 2003 and samba show '0 objects' in
 nautilus, but after inserting the complete path (eg.: smb://server/share)
 the folders can be accessed after the password prompt.
 Machines running windows 2000 show their folders regularly.

 Here is a detailed description of what happens:

 Case 1
 -
 Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running ubuntu-gutsy server.

 In a terminal window:

 ren...@vm-hardy:~$ smbclient -L gutsy-server
 Password: (password inserted here)
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.26a]
  Sharename Type Comment
  -  ---
  IPC$ IPC IPC Service (gutsy-server (Samba 3.0.26a, Ubuntu))
  share Disk gutsy-server_share
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.26a]

 In Nautilus:

 Open Network -- Double-click on the 'LAB' icon (Domain) -- All machines
 are displayed;
 Double-click on the 'gutsy-server' icon -- after a while, Nautilus returns
 '0 objects', without asking for a password;
 Insert the full address (smb://gutsy-server/share) -- a password is
 requested and the share content is displayed.

 Case 2
 -
 Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running Windows XP

 In a terminal window:

 ren...@vm-hardy:~$ smbclient -L XP-ACQ
 Password: (password inserted here)
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
  Sharename Type Comment
  -  ---
  IPC$ IPC Remote IPC
  Data Disk
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]

 In Nautilus:

 Same behaviour as in case 1.
 smb://XP-ACQ -- '0 objects';
 smb://XP-ACQ/Data -- content displayed after password.

 Case 3
 -
 Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running Windows 2000

 In a terminal window:

 ren...@vm-hardy:~$ smbclient -L TF-2000
 Password: (password inserted here)
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
  Sharename Type Comment
  -  ---
  IPC$ IPC Remote IPC
  Data Disk
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]

 In Nautilus:

 Open Network -- Double-click on the 'LAB' icon (Domain) -- All machines
 are displayed;
 Double-click on the 'TF-2000' icon -- All the shared folders are
 displayed, without asking for a password;
 Double-click on the 'Data' folder icon -- a password is requested and the
 content is displayed.
 (This is the correct and the expected behaviour).


 Using ubuntu-gutsy boxes, with exactly the same samba configuration
 (smb.conf), to browse the same machines I never observed Nautilus return '0
 objects' as in case 1 and 2.
 Such a behaviour in hardy will make a normal user think that browsing an
 ADS network does not work at all.


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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2009-05-11 Thread dariusz21p
Is there a need to test it on 8.10 then?


2009/5/11 Renzo Bagnati ren...@gmail.com

 No, the issues of comment 220 are not present in jaunty and in intrepid.
 They are specific of hardy and of the
 95_svn_change_fix_smb_browsing.patch, since reverting to the version of
 gvfs in hardy-updates restores the ability to browse the smb:/// Windows
 Network (but not, of course, the domain shares).

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 Status in gvfs: Fix Released
 Status in “gvfs” source package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
 Status in “nautilus” source package in Ubuntu: Invalid
 Status in gvfs in Ubuntu Hardy: Fix Committed
 Status in nautilus in Ubuntu Hardy: Fix Committed
 Status in gvfs in Ubuntu Intrepid: Fix Released
 Status in nautilus in Ubuntu Intrepid: Fix Released
 Status in gvfs in Ubuntu Jaunty: Fix Released
 Status in nautilus in Ubuntu Jaunty: Invalid

 Bug description:
 Binary package hint: nautilus

 Using hardy beta, when I browse with nautilus other machines in an Active
 Directory (ADS) network, some of them do not show their shared folders.
 The ADS integration of the hardy box was done using winbind, kerberos and
 PAM libraries, essentially as described here:
 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryWinbindHowto
 The network contains mostly windows clients, but also several linux boxes,
 which were joined to the ADS domain with the command: 'net ads join'.
 Machines running windows XP, windows 2003 and samba show '0 objects' in
 nautilus, but after inserting the complete path (eg.: smb://server/share)
 the folders can be accessed after the password prompt.
 Machines running windows 2000 show their folders regularly.

 Here is a detailed description of what happens:

 Case 1
 -
 Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running ubuntu-gutsy server.

 In a terminal window:

 ren...@vm-hardy:~$ smbclient -L gutsy-server
 Password: (password inserted here)
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.26a]
  Sharename Type Comment
  -  ---
  IPC$ IPC IPC Service (gutsy-server (Samba 3.0.26a, Ubuntu))
  share Disk gutsy-server_share
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.26a]

 In Nautilus:

 Open Network -- Double-click on the 'LAB' icon (Domain) -- All machines
 are displayed;
 Double-click on the 'gutsy-server' icon -- after a while, Nautilus returns
 '0 objects', without asking for a password;
 Insert the full address (smb://gutsy-server/share) -- a password is
 requested and the share content is displayed.

 Case 2
 -
 Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running Windows XP

 In a terminal window:

 ren...@vm-hardy:~$ smbclient -L XP-ACQ
 Password: (password inserted here)
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
  Sharename Type Comment
  -  ---
  IPC$ IPC Remote IPC
  Data Disk
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]

 In Nautilus:

 Same behaviour as in case 1.
 smb://XP-ACQ -- '0 objects';
 smb://XP-ACQ/Data -- content displayed after password.

 Case 3
 -
 Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running Windows 2000

 In a terminal window:

 ren...@vm-hardy:~$ smbclient -L TF-2000
 Password: (password inserted here)
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
  Sharename Type Comment
  -  ---
  IPC$ IPC Remote IPC
  Data Disk
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]

 In Nautilus:

 Open Network -- Double-click on the 'LAB' icon (Domain) -- All machines
 are displayed;
 Double-click on the 'TF-2000' icon -- All the shared folders are
 displayed, without asking for a password;
 Double-click on the 'Data' folder icon -- a password is requested and the
 content is displayed.
 (This is the correct and the expected behaviour).


 Using ubuntu-gutsy boxes, with exactly the same samba configuration
 (smb.conf), to browse the same machines I never observed Nautilus return '0
 objects' as in case 1 and 2.
 Such a behaviour in hardy will make a normal user think that browsing an
 ADS network does not work at all.


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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2009-03-02 Thread Steve Langasek
On Mon, Mar 02, 2009 at 03:40:39PM -, Matthijs ten Kate wrote:
 I can imagine that our problem is not fully related to the original bug
 since the i5/OS NetServer software wasn't compiled by our friend from
 Redmond, so if I need to file a new bug for our situation, please let me
 know.

Unless your NetServer is part of an AD realm and you've also configured your
Ubuntu workstation for AD, yes, your bug is unrelated and you should file a
new bug.

But this may be bug #209520.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2009-02-15 Thread Martin Pitt
JuanHoyos [2009-02-14 16:22 -]:
 Will this bugfix make it to Hardy someday?

Yes.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2009-02-14 Thread JuanHoyos
Will this bugfix make it to Hardy someday?

Juan David


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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2009-01-26 Thread max
On Intrepid and Jaunty everything work. Tanks

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2009-01-26 Thread Tab
I added the pre-release updates to intrepid and tested browsing it
works.

However, If I try to Connect to a server and don't specify the share
name I get and error saying unable to mount.  I believe in previous
versions I expected to get a list of shares.  Maybe this behavior change
was intentional..

I liken this behavior to putting in a \\servername in windows.


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To: ja...@rubixnet.com
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 12:23:49 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for  
machines inside an ADS network.

On Intrepid and Jaunty everything work. Tanks

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2009-01-26 Thread Tab
Update,

Cannot display location smb://servername/
The message I get is No application is registered as handling this file


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To: ja...@rubixnet.com
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 12:23:49 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for  
machines inside an ADS network.

On Intrepid and Jaunty everything work. Tanks

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2009-01-26 Thread Tab
I am running intrepid.
My machine is not joined to any domain.

I go to Places - Connect to Server...
Select select Windows Share from the service type.

Enter the:
Servername
Username
Domain

Click Connect
I get a prompt for the password
Enter the password.

Then I get the error message
Cannot display location smb://servername/
The specified location is not mounted


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To: ja...@rubixnet.com
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 1:04:18 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines  
inside an ADS network.

could you give some details on what you are doing exactly to get this
error?

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2009-01-26 Thread Tab
I agree the unpatched version does have the same behavior, however I was
referring to the pre-hardy version of ubuntu when this problem initially
came up.  Gutsy did not have this issue.


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Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 1:22:10 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines  
inside an ADS network.

I'd also like to add that this is not a regression, the unpatched
version of nautilus/gvfs also gives the exact same results.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2009-01-26 Thread Tab
Ok thanks,
The browsing functionality from inside nautilus does work ok then.
Sorry.

- Original Message -
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To: ja...@rubixnet.com
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 1:40:39 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
Subject: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines  
inside an ADS network.

Tab, this is a different issue than the one being discussed here.  The
problem you are reporting is discussed in bug #216104.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2009-01-23 Thread Steve Langasek
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 11:16:54PM -, NTolerance wrote:
 I've got proposed enabled in my sources.list.  When I run sudo aptitude
 -t intrepid-proposed I don't see the new nautilus and gvfs packaging
 after refreshing my package list.  Do I need to wait longer for this to
 hit the respositories?

The nautilus update is currently built on i386 but not amd64; likewise for
gvfs.  So yes, I guess a bit longer of a wait is needed.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2009-01-08 Thread Martin Pitt
FAJALOU [2009-01-08  0:27 -]:
 Thanks Sebastien.  Just as one final note... Will it come up in Hardy
 backports... Or Intrepid only?

We definitively aim for hardy-proposed and then hardy-updates, so that
everyone will get it. Intrepid, too, of course.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2009-01-02 Thread John Toliver
Renzo,

Thanks for the reply.  I completely missed 54-57 and they helped much.  Just
as a note in case someone else runs into this:

I downloaded the source which placed a folder called gvfs-0.2.5.  Then
moved to ~/gvfs-0.2.5/daemon/ folder and downloaded and saved the patched
titled patch to prefer kerberos, then fall back to password with the
filename authent.patch in the daemon folder.

I ran this command $ patch gvfs.patch and the error I received was

patching file gvfsbackendsmbbrowse.c
patch:  malformed patch at line 218: failed */

I then went back to line 218 in authent.patch and apparently it had a NL in
it instead of a line beginning with + of course I removed that NL and
saved and the patch went properly.  The point was copying and pasting the
line out of the browser may not respect the CR and NL's that the file was
orignially written in so manually touching up the file may be needed.

I then created all the .debs and dpkg -i *.deb 'd them all.  I'm waiting
until I move to a network other than my home network to test and see how it
works out.

Thanks again for the push,
John

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-12-30 Thread John Toliver
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 16:44, FAJALOU cunninghamlo...@gmail.com
wrote:

 I agree with John; I have no idea how to apply the patch, but would love
 to know how, anyone help?  8.04.1 here.  Thanks


JT - Yeah.  I figured out why everyone ignored me.  Apparently Linux has
this nice little command called patch which 'patches' an original file
with the 'new.patch' file.  I didn't do the patch as it's for an older
version of gvfs than what I have and I didn't know how that would affect my
system, nor did I know how to update it for my version, but basically you
say patch [options] original file patch file at the CLI.  So basically
the originally installed file that isn't authenticating when browsing gets
all the additions from the text file darkrain42 made.  You select all text
and save it as whatever.patch.  I still don't know which original gvfs
file to patch but you can get an idea, I think from looking in synaptic at
the gvfs files, and then look at the tab that lists where all the installed
files are.

For more reading do man patch at the CLI and it tells you how .patch files
are made but I'm waiting on an official backport (or until I figure out how
to safely patch my system ;-p) as it's not a show stopper for me at the
moment.

HTH

JT

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-12-04 Thread gerstrong
If you compile gvfs yourself it works again. Let's hope it will be
intregrated to the ubuntu repo soon.

Am Donnerstag, den 04.12.2008, 17:09 + schrieb Renzo Bagnati:

 There is now an upstream near-final patch for gvfs that is working well in 
 intrepid and which does not have the problems with unreachable bookmarks. It 
 requires an additional small patch to nautilus to work properly, though.
 Details may be found at the upstream bug report (starting from comment 46):
 http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=524485
 
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 Status in “nautilus” source package in Ubuntu: Invalid
 Status in gvfs in Ubuntu Hardy: In Progress
 Status in nautilus in Ubuntu Hardy: Invalid
 
 Bug description:
 Binary package hint: nautilus
 
 Using hardy beta, when I browse with nautilus other machines in an Active 
 Directory (ADS) network, some of them do not show their shared folders.
 The ADS integration of the hardy box was done using winbind, kerberos and PAM 
 libraries, essentially as described here:
 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryWinbindHowto
 The network contains mostly windows clients, but also several linux boxes, 
 which were joined to the ADS domain with the command: 'net ads join'.
 Machines running windows XP, windows 2003 and samba show '0 objects' in 
 nautilus, but after inserting the complete path (eg.: smb://server/share) the 
 folders can be accessed after the password prompt.
 Machines running windows 2000 show their folders regularly.
  
 Here is a detailed description of what happens:
 
 Case 1 
 -
 Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running ubuntu-gutsy server.
 
 In a terminal window:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient -L gutsy-server
 Password: (password inserted here)
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.26a]
  Sharename Type Comment
  -  ---
  IPC$ IPC IPC Service (gutsy-server (Samba 3.0.26a, Ubuntu))
  share Disk gutsy-server_share
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.26a]
 
 In Nautilus:
 
 Open Network -- Double-click on the 'LAB' icon (Domain) -- All machines are 
 displayed;
 Double-click on the 'gutsy-server' icon -- after a while, Nautilus returns 
 '0 objects', without asking for a password;
 Insert the full address (smb://gutsy-server/share) -- a password is 
 requested and the share content is displayed.
 
 Case 2 
 -
 Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running Windows XP
 
 In a terminal window:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient -L XP-ACQ
 Password: (password inserted here)
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
  Sharename Type Comment
  -  ---
  IPC$ IPC Remote IPC
  Data Disk
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
 
 In Nautilus:
 
 Same behaviour as in case 1.
 smb://XP-ACQ -- '0 objects';
 smb://XP-ACQ/Data -- content displayed after password.
 
 Case 3 
 -
 Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running Windows 2000
 
 In a terminal window:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient -L TF-2000
 Password: (password inserted here)
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
  Sharename Type Comment
  -  ---
  IPC$ IPC Remote IPC
  Data Disk
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
 
 In Nautilus:
 
 Open Network -- Double-click on the 'LAB' icon (Domain) -- All machines are 
 displayed;
 Double-click on the 'TF-2000' icon -- All the shared folders are displayed, 
 without asking for a password;
 Double-click on the 'Data' folder icon -- a password is requested and the 
 content is displayed.
 (This is the correct and the expected behaviour).
 
 
 Using ubuntu-gutsy boxes, with exactly the same samba configuration 
 (smb.conf), to browse the same machines I never observed Nautilus return '0 
 objects' as in case 1 and 2.
 Such a behaviour in hardy will make a normal user think that browsing an ADS 
 network does not work at all.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-10-27 Thread John Toliver
Have we heard anything from Canonical about why gvfs was included in the
first place?  I mean I've heard Debian Lenny which is about to be released
still uses the older gnome-vfs.

On another note, I would like to know how I might apply the patch made by
Darkrain42(I think) which fixes this.

On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 05:13, Sebastien Bacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 the users frustration there is understandable but those comment are not
 really constructive, the ubuntu team doesn't have the ressources to do
 the upstream work and you are having rude comments for contributors
 which are doing a lot of work for free to try to make ubuntu a system
 which is nice to use

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-10-27 Thread Steve Langasek
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 01:42:49PM -, Matthijs ten Kate wrote:

 So perhaps this bug isn't entirely limited to gvfs...

Yes, it is.  If you're experiencing problems with other clients, those are
unrelated bugs and should be filed separately.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-10-16 Thread John Toliver
I was in the office on a separate network and the problem still exists.
False alarm.  Sorry.

On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 14:52, gerstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In my case, the problem still remains. All Samba-Shares even from other
 Linux-Computers can be viewed, but all the Shares of Windows-PCs are not
 seen. In Konqueror, both can be viewed.

 What I don't understand, that it requests the password after entering
 into the share, not before browsing to PC. In Konqueror you must type it
 when you enter into the Computer to view all the shares, instead of
 entering into the share and typing then.

 Am Samstag, den 11.10.2008, 18:37 + schrieb John Toliver:
  I know this has been stated repeatedly, however when I use the ubuntu (or
  nautilus) network icon to browse (instead of the one created by fusesmb),
 I
  no longer have the problem viewing the shares on other machines.  Nothing
  else on my setup has changed.  I will continue to test my network
 browsing
  as I move between different networks.  In any case, thank you much for
 the
  update.
 
  On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 13:19, Steve Langasek
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
 
   On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 12:10:01PM -, John Toliver wrote:
I just got an update to samba and it seems to have fixed this for me.
  
   If a samba update fixed anything for you, it was not this bug.  This is
 not
   a bug in samba.
  
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  Status in nautilus source package in Ubuntu: Invalid
  Status in gvfs in Ubuntu Hardy: In Progress
  Status in nautilus in Ubuntu Hardy: Invalid
 
  Bug description:
  Binary package hint: nautilus
 
  Using hardy beta, when I browse with nautilus other machines in an Active
 Directory (ADS) network, some of them do not show their shared folders.
  The ADS integration of the hardy box was done using winbind, kerberos and
 PAM libraries, essentially as described here:
  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryWinbindHowto
  The network contains mostly windows clients, but also several linux
 boxes, which were joined to the ADS domain with the command: 'net ads join'.
  Machines running windows XP, windows 2003 and samba show '0 objects' in
 nautilus, but after inserting the complete path (eg.: smb://server/share)
 the folders can be accessed after the password prompt.
  Machines running windows 2000 show their folders regularly.
 
  Here is a detailed description of what happens:
 
  Case 1
 -
  Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running ubuntu-gutsy server.
 
  In a terminal window:
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient -L gutsy-server
  Password: (password inserted here)
  Domain=[LAB] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.26a]
   Sharename Type Comment
   -  ---
   IPC$ IPC IPC Service (gutsy-server (Samba 3.0.26a, Ubuntu))
   share Disk gutsy-server_share
  Domain=[LAB] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.26a]
 
  In Nautilus:
 
  Open Network -- Double-click on the 'LAB' icon (Domain) -- All machines
 are displayed;
  Double-click on the 'gutsy-server' icon -- after a while, Nautilus
 returns '0 objects', without asking for a password;
  Insert the full address (smb://gutsy-server/share) -- a password is
 requested and the share content is displayed.
 
  Case 2
 -
  Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running Windows XP
 
  In a terminal window:
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient -L XP-ACQ
  Password: (password inserted here)
  Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
   Sharename Type Comment
   -  ---
   IPC$ IPC Remote IPC
   Data Disk
  Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
 
  In Nautilus:
 
  Same behaviour as in case 1.
  smb://XP-ACQ -- '0 objects';
  smb://XP-ACQ/Data -- content displayed after password.
 
  Case 3
 -
  Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running Windows 2000
 
  In a terminal window:
 
  

Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-10-11 Thread John Toliver
I just got an update to samba and it seems to have fixed this for me.  I
don't want to get everyone's hopes up but give it a try. The update also
came with a bunch of things, like a kernel update, etc.

On Sat, 2008-10-11 at 08:59 +, gerstrong wrote:
 Bug is also in Ubuntu daily-live of october 11th.
 
 Hope that gvfs will be fixed! On Samba workstations, the shares can be
 viewed and you can still write manually the direction to enter...
 
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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-10-11 Thread Steve Langasek
On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 12:10:01PM -, John Toliver wrote:
 I just got an update to samba and it seems to have fixed this for me.

If a samba update fixed anything for you, it was not this bug.  This is not
a bug in samba.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-10-11 Thread John Toliver
I know this has been stated repeatedly, however when I use the ubuntu (or
nautilus) network icon to browse (instead of the one created by fusesmb), I
no longer have the problem viewing the shares on other machines.  Nothing
else on my setup has changed.  I will continue to test my network browsing
as I move between different networks.  In any case, thank you much for the
update.

On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 13:19, Steve Langasek
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 12:10:01PM -, John Toliver wrote:
  I just got an update to samba and it seems to have fixed this for me.

 If a samba update fixed anything for you, it was not this bug.  This is not
 a bug in samba.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-10-11 Thread gerstrong
In my case, the problem still remains. All Samba-Shares even from other
Linux-Computers can be viewed, but all the Shares of Windows-PCs are not
seen. In Konqueror, both can be viewed.

What I don't understand, that it requests the password after entering
into the share, not before browsing to PC. In Konqueror you must type it
when you enter into the Computer to view all the shares, instead of
entering into the share and typing then.

Am Samstag, den 11.10.2008, 18:37 + schrieb John Toliver:
 I know this has been stated repeatedly, however when I use the ubuntu (or
 nautilus) network icon to browse (instead of the one created by fusesmb), I
 no longer have the problem viewing the shares on other machines.  Nothing
 else on my setup has changed.  I will continue to test my network browsing
 as I move between different networks.  In any case, thank you much for the
 update.
 
 On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 13:19, Steve Langasek
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
 
  On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 12:10:01PM -, John Toliver wrote:
   I just got an update to samba and it seems to have fixed this for me.
 
  If a samba update fixed anything for you, it was not this bug.  This is not
  a bug in samba.
 
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 Status in gvfs: Confirmed
 Status in “gvfs” source package in Ubuntu: Triaged
 Status in “nautilus” source package in Ubuntu: Invalid
 Status in gvfs in Ubuntu Hardy: In Progress
 Status in nautilus in Ubuntu Hardy: Invalid
 
 Bug description:
 Binary package hint: nautilus
 
 Using hardy beta, when I browse with nautilus other machines in an Active 
 Directory (ADS) network, some of them do not show their shared folders.
 The ADS integration of the hardy box was done using winbind, kerberos and PAM 
 libraries, essentially as described here:
 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryWinbindHowto
 The network contains mostly windows clients, but also several linux boxes, 
 which were joined to the ADS domain with the command: 'net ads join'.
 Machines running windows XP, windows 2003 and samba show '0 objects' in 
 nautilus, but after inserting the complete path (eg.: smb://server/share) the 
 folders can be accessed after the password prompt.
 Machines running windows 2000 show their folders regularly.
  
 Here is a detailed description of what happens:
 
 Case 1 
 -
 Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running ubuntu-gutsy server.
 
 In a terminal window:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient -L gutsy-server
 Password: (password inserted here)
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.26a]
  Sharename Type Comment
  -  ---
  IPC$ IPC IPC Service (gutsy-server (Samba 3.0.26a, Ubuntu))
  share Disk gutsy-server_share
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.26a]
 
 In Nautilus:
 
 Open Network -- Double-click on the 'LAB' icon (Domain) -- All machines are 
 displayed;
 Double-click on the 'gutsy-server' icon -- after a while, Nautilus returns 
 '0 objects', without asking for a password;
 Insert the full address (smb://gutsy-server/share) -- a password is 
 requested and the share content is displayed.
 
 Case 2 
 -
 Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running Windows XP
 
 In a terminal window:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient -L XP-ACQ
 Password: (password inserted here)
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
  Sharename Type Comment
  -  ---
  IPC$ IPC Remote IPC
  Data Disk
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
 
 In Nautilus:
 
 Same behaviour as in case 1.
 smb://XP-ACQ -- '0 objects';
 smb://XP-ACQ/Data -- content displayed after password.
 
 Case 3 
 -
 Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running Windows 2000
 
 In a terminal window:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient -L TF-2000
 Password: (password inserted here)
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
  Sharename Type Comment
  

Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-10-08 Thread John Toliver
fusesmb is a fairly decent work around from the home user perspective.  In
light of the fact that upstream isn't addressing the fix or at least it
isn't available yet, does anyone know of a way to ask Canonical to downgrade
to the version of samba that worked properly in Gutsy?  Would it be THAT
much of a dependency problem?

On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 15:03, wolfwitch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Agreed/Ditto. I've pretty much given up on it. The best solution I've
 found is to set up shortcuts to every share I use, since browsing is
 pretty much impossible. This isn't really Ubuntu's fault since it is a
 problem with an upstream vendor, but it's a bit ridiculous that this bug
 has been know about for almost seven months now and hasn't been fixed.
 It's been reworded and duped all over the place, and it seems it's being
 spun more than fixed.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-10-08 Thread Steve Langasek
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 07:15:52PM -, John Toliver wrote:
 fusesmb is a fairly decent work around from the home user perspective.  In
 light of the fact that upstream isn't addressing the fix or at least it
 isn't available yet, does anyone know of a way to ask Canonical to downgrade
 to the version of samba that worked properly in Gutsy?  Would it be THAT
 much of a dependency problem?

This is not a Samba bug, it's a gvfs bug.  There is no version of gvfs
available that handles this case correctly, and the previous VFS layer for
GNOME, gnome-vfs, is also not an option because it's abandoned and lacks
integration with the current releases of GNOME.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-10-08 Thread Tim Richardson
On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 19:58 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
 changing GNOME to use gnomevfs rather than gvfs would basically means
 downgrading some hundred applications and the GNOME desktop to its gutsy
 version, you can as well use gutsy if that's to do that change
 
Or use the about to be released Debian Lenny, which has kept gnomevfs
probably because of some still open bugs in gvfs. I used Hardy, so I
miss some features of gvfs after moving to Lenny, but I think the Debian
developers made on balance the right choice for their release. Certainly
for me: I use my laptop in an office with a Windows server.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-10-08 Thread John Toliver
I might just give that a try...  thank you.

On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 18:13, Tim Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 On Wed, 2008-10-08 at 19:58 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
  changing GNOME to use gnomevfs rather than gvfs would basically means
  downgrading some hundred applications and the GNOME desktop to its gutsy
  version, you can as well use gutsy if that's to do that change
 
 Or use the about to be released Debian Lenny, which has kept gnomevfs
 probably because of some still open bugs in gvfs. I used Hardy, so I
 miss some features of gvfs after moving to Lenny, but I think the Debian
 developers made on balance the right choice for their release. Certainly
 for me: I use my laptop in an office with a Windows server.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-09-25 Thread Tab
That sounds like a different issue.  Maybe a browser master problem.
This bug affect specificly browsing the shares on the machines not the
entire domain/workgroup.

- Original Message -
From: Martin G Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 15:34:33 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
Subject: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines 
inside an ADS network.

I am running Ubuntu 8.04.1 32 bit and this bug hit me suddenly this
morning.  Up till now, I was able to browse my office networks smb
shares without difficulty.  As of this morning, none of them work.  All
4 of my ubuntu workstations are affected.  I have saved bookmarks to
places on the network that stopped working.  I found that I had to
change the network path, for example,  from smb://server/pictures  to
smb://10.0.0.5/pictures  that finally got all of them working again.  I
am still unable to browse my network with the Places  Network GUI.  It
shows the network and then the workgroup, but nothing beyond that.  It
eventually times out.  I was not planning to upgrade my office machines
to 8.10, preferring to stay with the LTS version, but if I need to
upgrade to fix this, I will.  This is a nasty regression that needs to
be fixed.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-09-17 Thread FAJALOU
Does anyone think that they can get the working patch to the repos?  I too
am not confident in compiling things for the most part; and it seems that
this patch works; so why not just stick it in now, and then work on it from
there?  At least this way we will be able to use Samba while the problem is
being worked on, just my $0.02.  Thanks.

In our Lord Jesus Christ,
Louie Cunningham

It is for us to become holy here and now, for we cannot be certain whether
we will be here this evening.
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On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 12:07, Tab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The gvfs patch mention above also fixed this for me.  No other solutions
 worked.  I used the binary replacement method.

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 Status in gvfs: Confirmed
 Status in gvfs source package in Ubuntu: Triaged
 Status in nautilus source package in Ubuntu: Invalid
 Status in gvfs in Ubuntu Hardy: In Progress
 Status in nautilus in Ubuntu Hardy: Invalid

 Bug description:
 Binary package hint: nautilus

 Using hardy beta, when I browse with nautilus other machines in an Active
 Directory (ADS) network, some of them do not show their shared folders.
 The ADS integration of the hardy box was done using winbind, kerberos and
 PAM libraries, essentially as described here:
 https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryWinbindHowto
 The network contains mostly windows clients, but also several linux boxes,
 which were joined to the ADS domain with the command: 'net ads join'.
 Machines running windows XP, windows 2003 and samba show '0 objects' in
 nautilus, but after inserting the complete path (eg.: smb://server/share)
 the folders can be accessed after the password prompt.
 Machines running windows 2000 show their folders regularly.

 Here is a detailed description of what happens:

 Case 1
 -
 Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running ubuntu-gutsy server.

 In a terminal window:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient -L gutsy-server
 Password: (password inserted here)
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.26a]
  Sharename Type Comment
  -  ---
  IPC$ IPC IPC Service (gutsy-server (Samba 3.0.26a, Ubuntu))
  share Disk gutsy-server_share
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.26a]

 In Nautilus:

 Open Network -- Double-click on the 'LAB' icon (Domain) -- All machines
 are displayed;
 Double-click on the 'gutsy-server' icon -- after a while, Nautilus returns
 '0 objects', without asking for a password;
 Insert the full address (smb://gutsy-server/share) -- a password is
 requested and the share content is displayed.

 Case 2
 -
 Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running Windows XP

 In a terminal window:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient -L XP-ACQ
 Password: (password inserted here)
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
  Sharename Type Comment
  -  ---
  IPC$ IPC Remote IPC
  Data Disk
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.1] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]

 In Nautilus:

 Same behaviour as in case 1.
 smb://XP-ACQ -- '0 objects';
 smb://XP-ACQ/Data -- content displayed after password.

 Case 3
 -
 Browsing from hardy-beta a machine running Windows 2000

 In a terminal window:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ smbclient -L TF-2000
 Password: (password inserted here)
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
  Sharename Type Comment
  -  ---
  IPC$ IPC Remote IPC
  Data Disk
 Domain=[LAB] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager]

 In Nautilus:

 Open Network -- Double-click on the 'LAB' icon (Domain) -- All machines
 are displayed;
 Double-click on the 'TF-2000' icon -- All the shared folders are
 displayed, without asking for a password;
 Double-click on the 'Data' folder icon -- a password is requested and the
 content is displayed.
 (This is the correct and the expected behaviour).


 Using ubuntu-gutsy boxes, with exactly the same samba configuration
 (smb.conf), to browse the same machines I never observed Nautilus return '0
 objects' as in case 1 and 2.
 Such a behaviour in hardy will make a normal user think that browsing an
 ADS network does not work at all.


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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-06-10 Thread thanos
Hi

Just to add I've used the latest instructions on this thread (apt-get source
etc, comment from Renzo Bagnati above) to download the latest gvfs source
code, and guess what; *the original patch still works*

I suggest that anyone still experiencing the problem and his patched
executable got overwritten, goes the same way

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-06-09 Thread Steve Langasek
On Mon, Jun 09, 2008 at 02:28:45PM -, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
 upstream spotted issues in the current changes but nobody is actively
 working on gvfs smb or knowing the code well enough to fix that easily
 at the moment apparently

Well, this issue has been discussed on the Samba upstream mailing list, so I
think someone is working on it.  I don't know the current status though, the
mailing list thread died out a few days ago.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-05-28 Thread thanos
Hi

I've re-tested after all updates (incl. kernel update) and the patch still
works. Suggest that you check the folder /usr/lib/gvfs/ for the patched
executable.

On Wed, May 28, 2008 at 10:23 AM, cRoW2k [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 with latest update (27/05) bug still present. But usign
 nautilus-Go-position and typing smb://pc/share works.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-05-22 Thread thanos
Hi

Seems to me that you're referring to another bug. What I've observed is that
the Network is working but not predictably. For example, if you login
and go to nautilus - network, it is empty. If you leave things as they are
for 5-10 minutes, then try again, there are some things appearing. I dont
browse the network, I usually map the drives directly with smbfs. However, I
did notice this behavior so maybe you should watch out for it - leave it as
it is for 5-10 minutes, then open Nautilus - Network again

Maybe it is dependent on the number of machines on the network? For us it is
more than 200...

On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 2:47 AM, obscure_detour [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Well it fixed it for the most part.  Thank you thanos for uploading the
 patched file.  I am able to access all my shares using nautilus.
 However, I still have to type in the share path.

 Simply browse to Network and then to Windows Network it just thinks
 and errors out with;  Cannot open smb:/// or if you actually do get it
 to browse into Windows Network and click on the domain, it errors out
 with;  There is not a known application for this file type.  Nautilus
 also errors out if I type in smb://.

 If I simply type smb://host/sharename host being either the hostname
 or the ip address and sharename it works perfectly.  Just like Gusty :)
 Nautilus asks me for auth, and off we go.

 Thanks again.

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Re: [Bug 207072] Re: nautilus does not display samba shares for machines inside an ADS network.

2008-05-20 Thread thanos
Some things to check:

1. Make sure that the executable is replaced and no Update Manager has
done any updates.
2. Verify MD5 of the executable I've provided vs. the executable in the
final location

File size in bytes: 108656
File name: gvfsd-smb-browse

$ file gvfsd-smb-browse
gvfsd-smb-browse: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV),
for GNU/Linux 2.6.8, dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped


File MD5: 77081f6e6dcc42448c5de355132ad582

3. Reboot machine

If all this is done, then it seems you have an updated/predated gvfs


On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 5:20 PM, Ondřej Cífka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I can confirm the bug but the patch doesn't work for me (I try to go to
 smb://192.168.0.2/shared, it prompts me for the username and password and
 then it says 'Couldn't display smb://192.168.0.2/shared/. Error: Failed
 to mount Windows share
 Please select another viewer and try again.').

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