[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2020-11-28 Thread MasterCATZ
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1778322 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1778322

Ubuntu 20.04 LTS samba 2:4.11.6+dfsg-0ubuntu1.6

smbtree

lists all my network shares 
but nautilus 3.36.3 does not see anything ?

windows can occasionally see the ubuntu shares 
and I have to occasionally reload samba for nautilus to see the local share

I have tried

workgroup = WORKGROUP
   client min protocol = CORE
   client min protocol = NT1
   server min protocol = NT1
   client max protocol = SMB3
   client lanman auth = yes
   ntlm auth = yes
   local master = yes
   preferred master = yes
   wins support = yes


never had issues with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2019-06-01 Thread Mathew Hodson
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1778322 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1778322

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1778322
   gvfs-smb-browse can't browse samba/smb tree

** Project changed: samba => ubuntu

** Changed in: ubuntu
   Importance: Unknown => Undecided

** Changed in: ubuntu
   Status: Unknown => New

** Changed in: ubuntu
 Remote watch: Samba Bugzilla #12876 => None

** No longer affects: ubuntu

** Bug watch removed: Samba Bugzilla #12876
   https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12876

** Project changed: gvfs => ubuntu

** Changed in: ubuntu
   Importance: Medium => Undecided

** Changed in: ubuntu
   Status: Fix Released => New

** Changed in: ubuntu
 Remote watch: GNOME Bug Tracker #780958 => None

** No longer affects: ubuntu

** Bug watch removed: GNOME Bug Tracker #780958
   https://gitlab.gnome.org/780958

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[Bug 1767454]

2019-05-21 Thread Tu4manjohn
(In reply to Bernd Lachner from comment #5)
> I can confirm this behavior with openSUSE Leap 15.0 (Plasma 5.12.5,
> Frameworks 5.45.0) on the client and Samba 4.6.14 on the server.
> 
> Dolphin shows nothing with smb:// if I go to the share directly in Dolphin
> it works. With smbtree the shares are showing correctly.
> 
> The following file on the client helps, thank you:
> ~/.smb/smb.conf
> [global]
> client max protocol = NT1
> 
> But it would be better do solve this issue in the smb kio plugin directly.

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2019-05-10 Thread Rex Tsai
** No longer affects: oem-priority

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2019-03-26 Thread Andreas Hasenack
This will be addressed shortly via bug #1778322

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2019-03-25 Thread TonyR
I wanted to reconfigure an old PC to be a music server connected to our
HIFI.  It took 3 days and 7 attempts to successfully install 18.04 due
to an issue with installing on PC with multiple drives.  It refused to
correctly write the GRUB boot loader to the same partition it itself
installed Ubuntu to. I had to strip out all the drives to get round the
problem to now discover I cannot connect to the Music media on my main
Windows 10 PC due to this SMB issue.  I got round it by the connect to
server option and bookmark option but Kodi cannot see the share or index
the Music.  Now I'm off to Kodi support.

Using Ubuntu since 2008 it seem that every release for me has bugs affecting 
core features such as USB Wireless card support, Sound, DVD burning software 
and display adapter support.  I cannot understand how the platform can be 
released with such fundamental feature broken.
No problem for those who are expert but for mass use users stuffing around for 
hours on forums searching out solutions is not a viable option.

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2019-03-10 Thread Andreas Hasenack
What's described in comment #32 is being tracked in bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/1778322

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2019-03-10 Thread Amir
I have to say that this bug is a dissapointment. The whole samba support
in Ubuntu since 18.04 is abysmal. Prior to this, I was able to access
shares with no problems, now there is a problem. The bug has been posted
one year ago. After changing the protoocol, I discovered I needed to
change the interface too, because samba somehow insists on using
virtbr0.

Why? These things are a dealbreaker. My wife uses a NAS drive on our
network. Each time I tried to show her the advantages of linux, some
_basic_ function like using a NAS without configuring a f.. FTP client
for her, just coming to the box and finding that it works, prevented her
from switching.

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[Bug 1767454]

2018-12-08 Thread Harald Sitter
Git commit 55eb68ff63646050311f8b689752ad500246c916 by Harald Sitter.
Committed on 07/12/2018 at 12:55.
Pushed by sitter into branch 'master'.

fallback to dnssd service discovery if smb listDir failed on root

Summary:
This elevates a problem with newer SMB protocol versions and smbclient
not supporting discovery/browsing. when not using older (as in:
ancient) protocol versions discovery doesn't work and smb:/ gives no
results.

By falling back to DNSSD based discovery we can ensure discovery of DNSSD
remotes (namely linux and osx) is always working. Windows unfortunately
does not support DNSSD and as such will not benefit from this mode of
discovery and continue to be unlisted when using a protocol version
without browsing support.

CHANGELOG: When SMB Discovery is not working (protocol > SMB1) host discovery 
will now fall back to DNS-SD/Avahi/Bonjour.
Related: bug 390551

Test Plan:
smb.conf:

```
[global]
client min protocol = SMB2
```

Lists devices

Reviewers: #frameworks, #dolphin, broulik

Reviewed By: broulik

Subscribers: acrouthamel, alexde, bcooksley, ngraham, kde-frameworks-
devel, kfm-devel

Tags: #dolphin, #frameworks

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D16299

M  +6-0CMakeLists.txt
M  +3-0config-runtime.h.cmake
M  +16   -3smb/CMakeLists.txt
M  +1-0smb/kio_smb.h
M  +126  -3smb/kio_smb_browse.cpp

https://commits.kde.org/kio-
extras/55eb68ff63646050311f8b689752ad500246c916

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-11-26 Thread Sebastien Bacher
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Invalid

** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-11-14 Thread Sebastien Bacher
The issue is fixed with gvfs 1.38.1 in disco, that version is being
SRUed now to cosmic and the patch backported to a bionic SRU

** Package changed: nautilus (Ubuntu) => gvfs (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-11-10 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gvfs
   Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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[Bug 1767454]

2018-11-07 Thread Strangiato Xanadu
*** Bug 399906 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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[Bug 1767454]

2018-11-07 Thread Nate-b
The GNOME folks just forced the use of SMB1/NT1 for discovery purposes
in Nautilus/GVFS:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gvfs/merge_requests/12/diffs

We might consider doing something similar until a better fix can be
implemented.

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[Bug 1767454]

2018-09-17 Thread Nate-b
*** Bug 398698 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-09-09 Thread Michel-Ekimia
** Also affects: oem-priority
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-09-09 Thread Michel-Ekimia
** Project changed: nautilus => dolphin

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-07-20 Thread Bug Watch Updater
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On 2018-03-28T11:37:42+00:00 Suse wrote:

Dolphin doesn't show any samba share.
smb:// and smb://workgroup/ are empty.

However, smbtree is always working.
If made all test with deactivated firewall.

Entering a specific share like smb://twvm1/ is always working.


I've made many test with different distributions and software versions:

DOES NOT WORK:

Tumbleweed with:
Plasma: 5.12.3
Framework: 5.44.0
Applications: 17.12.3
Samba: 4.7.6

Fedora 27 with
Plasma: 5.12.2
Framework: 5.44.0
Applications: 17.12.2
Samba: 4.7.6

Neon with
Plasma: 5.12.3
Framework: 5.44.0
Applications: 17.12.3
Samba 4.3.11-Ubuntu
extra file: ~/.smb/smb.conf
[global]
client max protocol = SMB2


--
WORKS:

Neon with
Plasma: 5.12.3
Framework: 5.44.0
Applications: 17.12.3
Samba 4.3.11-Ubuntu

Tumbleweed with:
Plasma: 5.12.3
Framework: 5.44.0
Applications: 17.12.3
Samba: 4.6.16 (Downgraded with repo home:j-engel)

Tumbleweed with:
Plasma: 5.12.3
Framework: 5.44.0
Applications: 17.12.3
Samba: 4.7.6
extra file: ~/.smb/smb.conf
[global]
client max protocol = NT1

===
Conclusion:
As soon as the samba protocol newer NT1 (e.g. SMB2) is used, then dolphin 
doesn't show the samba shares.

You can force the usage of NT1 via:
- Samba < 4.7
or adding the extra file ~/.smb/smb.conf
[global]
client max protocol = NT1

You can force the usage of SMB2 or SMB3 via:
- Samba >= 4.7
or adding the extra file ~/.smb/smb.conf
[global]
client max protocol = SMB3

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On 2018-03-28T11:40:01+00:00 Suse wrote:

Created attachment 111699
journalctl of samba 4.7.6

This log is from a samba 4.7.6 machine where the SMB2 or SMB3 protocol is used.
I've clicked on "samba shares" in dophin (= smb://).

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On 2018-04-30T15:58:54+00:00 ben van 't ende wrote:

I added the extra file ~/.smb/smb.conf
[global]
client max protocol = NT1

For Kubuntu 18.04 (Samba version 4.7.6-Ubuntu)

to get it to work

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On 2018-05-05T18:01:15+00:00 Strangiato Xanadu wrote:

I can not confirm.
My two computers run Arch Linux
pc A: kde plasma 5.12.5, frameworks 5.45, dolphin 18.04, samba 4.8.1
pc B: Gnome 3.28.1, nautilus 3.28.1, samba 4.8.1

Both computers have
"[global]
client max protocol = SMB2"
in their smb.conf file.
Dolphin from pc A shows the samba shares from pc B.

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On 2018-05-06T00:32:32+00:00 Strangiato Xanadu wrote:

*** Bug 393880 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2018-06-23T10:08:22+00:00 Y-dev-4 wrote:

I can confirm this behavior with openSUSE Leap 15.0 (Plasma 5.12.5,
Frameworks 5.45.0) on the client and Samba 4.6.14 on the server.

Dolphin shows nothing with smb:// if I go to the share directly in
Dolphin it works. With smbtree the shares are showing correctly.

The following file on the client helps, thank you:
~/.smb/smb.conf
[global]
client max protocol = NT1

But it would be better do solve this issue in the smb kio plugin
directly.

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On 2018-07-20T21:06:01+00:00 Nate-b wrote:

*** Bug 392803 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2018-07-20T21:06:02+00:00 Nate-b wrote:

*** Bug 388000 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

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On 2018-07-20T21:14:38+00:00 Nate-b wrote:

Migrating information from a duped bug:

The SMB1 protocol is deprecated and Microsoft strongly urges people not
to use it

[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-07-20 Thread Nate Graham
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #392447
   https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=392447

** Also affects: nautilus via
   https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=392447
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-05-10 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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2018-05-10 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-05-03 Thread tony
I mean to list shares NT1 is needed with smbtree.

the server will be listed but shares will not.

we will see what happens down the road but this is actually a good thing
because of security issues with lower protocols.

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Re: [Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-05-03 Thread Andreas Hasenack
On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 5:54 PM, tony <1767...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:

> Andreas, it looks like to me that smbtree still needs NT1 to list
> shares, as people harden there servers and disable less secure protocols
> it will break browsing for shares.
>

Do you mean list shares or list computers?


> the only way to get the computer listing with non-NT1 that I know of at
> this point is with MDNS or Zeroconf/Bonjour
>

That's a remark I saw in the samba upstream bug too.

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2018-05-03 Thread tony
Andreas, it looks like to me that smbtree still needs NT1 to list
shares, as people harden there servers and disable less secure protocols
it will break browsing for shares.

the only way to get the computer listing with non-NT1 that I know of at
this point is with MDNS or Zeroconf/Bonjour

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-05-03 Thread Andreas Hasenack
Defaults for xenial (samba 4.3.11):
  client min protocol = CORE
  client max protocol = default (which is NT1 in this version of samba)

Defaults for artful (samba 4.6.7):
  client min protocol = CORE
  client max protocol = default (which is NT1 in this version of samba)

Defaults for bionic (samba 4.7.6):
  client min protocol = CORE
  client max protocol = default (which is SMB3_11 in this version of samba)

So before bionic, if you wanted a more secure protocol, you had to
specify it (like smbclient's -m SMB3 option).

Now in bionic, if you want a *less* secure protocol. you have to specify
it.

Ideally, computer browsing and actually connecting to shares should
happen with different protocol versions.

smbclient in bionic does a quick downgrade to NT1 when needed. Notice the 
"Reconnecting" message intertwined in the output below:
ubuntu@bionic-desktop:~$ smbclient -L xenial -N -m SMB3
Anonymous login successful

Sharename   Type  Comment
-     ---
print$  Disk  Printer Drivers
public  Disk  Public share
IPC$IPC   IPC Service (xenial-desktop server (Samba, 
Ubuntu))
Reconnecting with SMB1 for workgroup listing.
Anonymous login successful

Server   Comment
----

WorkgroupMaster
----
UBUNTU   XENIAL


In artful, that downgrade does not happen, and we don't get the workgroup 
listing:
ubuntu@artful-desktop:~$ smbclient -L xenial -N -m SMB3
Anonymous login successful

Sharename   Type  Comment
-     ---
print$  Disk  Printer Drivers
public  Disk  Public share
IPC$IPC   IPC Service (xenial-desktop server (Samba, 
Ubuntu))
Anonymous login successful

Server   Comment
----

WorkgroupMaster
----
ubuntu@artful-desktop:~$ 


I suspect smbtree does the same. In bionic, where max protocol is SMB3_11 by 
default, it works out of the box. But in artful, if I set client max protocol 
to SMB3_11, it stops working:
ubuntu@artful-desktop:~$ testparm -s -v 2>/dev/null|grep "client max protocol"
client max protocol = default
ubuntu@artful-desktop:~$ smbtree
UBUNTU
\\XENIALxenial-desktop server (Samba, Ubuntu)
\\XENIAL\IPC$   IPC Service (xenial-desktop 
server (Samba, Ubuntu))
\\XENIAL\public Public share
\\XENIAL\print$ Printer Drivers
\\BIONICbionic-desktop server (Samba, Ubuntu)
\\BIONIC\IPC$   IPC Service (bionic-desktop 
server (Samba, Ubuntu))
\\BIONIC\public Public share
\\BIONIC\print$ Printer Drivers
\\ARTFULartful-desktop server (Samba, Ubuntu)
\\ARTFUL\IPC$   IPC Service (artful-desktop 
server (Samba, Ubuntu))
\\ARTFUL\public Public share
\\ARTFUL\print$ Printer Drivers
ubuntu@artful-desktop:~$ sudo vi /etc/samba/smb.conf 
ubuntu@artful-desktop:~$ testparm -s -v 2>/dev/null|grep "client max protocol"
client max protocol = SMB3
ubuntu@artful-desktop:~$ smbtree
ubuntu@artful-desktop:~$ 


So in summay, bionic samba's own tools seem to know when NT1 is needed and 
downgrade appropriately. Ideally the rest of the smb ecosystem should do the 
same, assuming there is no way to get the computer listing with non-NT1 
protocols.

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-05-03 Thread tony
Andreas Hasenack, my server is nas4free (https://www.nas4free.org/)
running Samba version 4.7.6

smbstatus shows the connection with ubuntu 18.04 as SMB3_11.

ubuntu 17.10 would use NT1 by default.

so with 18.04 I would need to got to other "locations/connect to server"
and enter smb://server to be able to list and browse the shares.

if I want them to be automatically listed in "other locations" or
"windows network" i would need to downgrade the client protocol to NT1
with "client max protocol = NT1" on the client conf.

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-05-03 Thread tony
Sebastien Bacher, I am not sure if it is documented anywhere?

I did notice that by default nautilus connects with smb3_11 to my
server.

thats good because it uses a more secure protocol but it breaks network
browsing.

if you downgrade to NT1 like I mentioned above it will work again but
with a lower protocol.

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-05-03 Thread Andreas Hasenack
What are your servers? I can't get windows 10 or 2016 server to show up
not even in artful (17.10).

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Re: [Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-04-30 Thread David Spoelstra
No, in 18.04 my servers do not show up anywhere.

On Mon, Apr 30, 2018 at 5:01 PM Andreas Hasenack <andr...@canonical.com>
wrote:

> Do your servers show up under "Networks" in "other locations", just
> alongside the "Windows Network" folder? My NAS does show up there, but
> it could be because of some sort of zeroconf broadcast, not smb. My
> "windows network" is also empty, I'm just checking if newer windows
> installs would show up outside of "windows network" like my NAS does.
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> Title:
>   "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu
>   18.04
>
> Status in gvfs:
>   Confirmed
> Status in samba:
>   Unknown
> Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
>   New
> Status in samba package in Ubuntu:
>   New
>
> Bug description:
>   Ubuntu: 18.04 clean install
>   Nautilus: 1:3.26.3-0ubuntu4
>
>   The actions taken to produce the problem:
>   Click on “Other Locations” in Nautilus.
>
>   The expected result of these actions:
>   Samba servers to automatically show up under “Networks”. This is the
> behavior in Ubuntu 17.10 using Nautilus 1:3.26.0-0ub. Also, clicking on
> “”Windows Network” immediately shows "Folder is Empty".
>
>   The actual result of these actions:
>   The Samba servers never show up under “Networks” and clicking on
> "Windows Network" always immediately comes up with "Folder is Empty".
>
>   Further information:
>   This happens on both machines with a clean Ubuntu 18.04 install. My
> Ubuntu 17.10 machines still work like expected.
>
>   I can still manually type in the Samba information in "Connect to
>   Server" and the 18.04 machines connect just fine.
>
>
>   From syslog:
>   Apr 27 13:49:34 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[1333]: [session
> uid=1000 pid=1333] Activating service name='org.gnome.Nautilus' requested
> by ':1.13' (uid=1000 pid=1468 comm="/usr/bin/gnome-shell "
> label="unconfined")
>   Apr 27 13:49:34 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[1333]: [session
> uid=1000 pid=1333] Successfully activated service 'org.gnome.Nautilus'
>   Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[754]: [system]
> Activating via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.hostname1'
> unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.hostname1.service' requested by ':1.131'
> (uid=1000 pid=4857 comm="/usr/bin/nautilus --gapplication-service "
> label="unconfined")
>   Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 systemd[1]: Starting Hostname
> Service...
>   Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 nautilus[4857]: Called "net
> usershare info" but it failed: Failed to execute child process “net” (No
> such file or directory)
>   Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[754]: [system]
> Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.hostname1'
>   Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 systemd[1]: Started Hostname
> Service.
>   Apr 27 13:49:40 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 gvfsd[1432]: mkdir failed on
> directory /var/cache/samba: Permission denied
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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-04-30 Thread Andreas Hasenack
Do your servers show up under "Networks" in "other locations", just
alongside the "Windows Network" folder? My NAS does show up there, but
it could be because of some sort of zeroconf broadcast, not smb. My
"windows network" is also empty, I'm just checking if newer windows
installs would show up outside of "windows network" like my NAS does.

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Re: [Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-04-30 Thread David Spoelstra
md: service name='org.freedesktop.hostname1'
> unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.hostname1.service' requested by ':1.131'
> (uid=1000 pid=4857 comm="/usr/bin/nautilus --gapplication-service "
> label="unconfined")
>   Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 systemd[1]: Starting Hostname
> Service...
>   Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 nautilus[4857]: Called "net
> usershare info" but it failed: Failed to execute child process “net” (No
> such file or directory)
>   Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[754]: [system]
> Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.hostname1'
>   Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 systemd[1]: Started Hostname
> Service.
>   Apr 27 13:49:40 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 gvfsd[1432]: mkdir failed on
> directory /var/cache/samba: Permission denied
>
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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-04-30 Thread Andreas Hasenack
After you install smbclient, can you please just run the "smbtree"
command:

Here it lists my NAS and its shares:
$ smbtree
LOWTECH
\\NAS   
\\NAS\photo System default shared folder
\\NAS\IPC$  IPC Service ()
(...)

This is my smb.conf where smbtree was run (all defaults):
dns proxy = No
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
map to guest = Bad User
max log size = 1000
obey pam restrictions = Yes
pam password change = Yes
panic action = /usr/share/samba/panic-action %d
passwd chat = *Enter\snew\s*\spassword:* %n\n 
*Retype\snew\s*\spassword:* %n\n *password\supdated\ssuccessfully* .
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
server role = standalone server
server string = %h server (Samba, Ubuntu)
syslog = 0
unix password sync = Yes
usershare allow guests = Yes
idmap config * : backend = tdb


[printers]
browseable = No
comment = All Printers
create mask = 0700
path = /var/spool/samba
printable = Yes


[print$]
comment = Printer Drivers
path = /var/lib/samba/printers

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-04-29 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: gvfs
   Status: Unknown => Confirmed

** Changed in: gvfs
   Importance: Unknown => Medium

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-04-29 Thread Sebastien Bacher
@tony, could you give some details about that SMB3_11 setting? Is that a
known upstream issue/documented somewhere?

** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #780958
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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-04-29 Thread Sebastien Bacher
The upstream report claims it has been fixed in samba 4.8, we might have to 
look for a change to backport there
Another reference, https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12876

** Also affects: samba (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: samba via
   https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12876
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-04-29 Thread Sebastien Bacher
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=780958 looks like the same
issue

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

** Also affects: gvfs via
   https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=780958
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

** Bug watch added: Samba Bugzilla #12876
   https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12876

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-04-28 Thread David Spoelstra
Thanks for the explanation, but that feels like a real regression to me!
Just last week with 17.10 I was showing some people running Windows how
easy it was to browse and connect to Windows servers with Nautilus. Now,
with 18.04, they again have to jump through hoops and know cryptic smb
URLs to connect to them...

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-04-28 Thread tony
Nautilus is now using protocol SMB3_11 in Ubuntu 18.04 and that breaks
browsing shares.

you could always choose "other locations/connect to server" and bookmark
the location and use a more secure protocol.

you could also install "smbclient" and edit "/etc/samba/samba.conf" in
the [global] section section add "client max protocol = NT1"

once you logout and login you should now see your shares but you will be
using the NT1 protocol.

we will see if browsing shares gets fixed with SMB3 I guess?

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-04-27 Thread David Spoelstra
** Summary changed:

- "Other Locations" do not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04
+ "Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Other Locations" do not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-04-27 Thread David Spoelstra
Since syslog said:
Called "net usershare info" but it failed: Failed to execute child process 
“net” (No such file or directory)

I installed:
sudo apt install samba-common-bin

It still doesn't work, but now syslog says:
Apr 27 15:21:39 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[1331]: [session uid=1000 
pid=1331] Activating service name='org.gnome.Nautilus' requested by ':1.13' 
(uid=1000 pid=1466 comm="/usr/bin/gnome-shell " label="unconfined")
Apr 27 15:21:39 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[1331]: [session uid=1000 
pid=1331] Successfully activated service 'org.gnome.Nautilus'
Apr 27 15:21:40 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[760]: [system] Activating 
via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.hostname1' 
unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.hostname1.service' requested by ':1.119' (uid=1000 
pid=2778 comm="/usr/bin/nautilus --gapplication-service " label="unconfined")
Apr 27 15:21:40 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 systemd[1]: Starting Hostname Service...
Apr 27 15:21:40 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 nautilus[2778]: Called "net usershare 
info" but it failed: 'net usershare' returned error 255: mkdir failed on 
directory /var/run/samba/msg.lock: Permission denied#012net usershare: cannot 
open usershare directory /var/lib/samba/usershares. Error No such file or 
directory#012Please ask your system administrator to enable user sharing.
Apr 27 15:21:40 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[760]: [system] Successfully 
activated service 'org.freedesktop.hostname1'
Apr 27 15:21:40 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 systemd[1]: Started Hostname Service.

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Windows Network" does not find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-04-27 Thread David Spoelstra
** Description changed:

+ Ubuntu: 18.04 clean install
  Nautilus: 1:3.26.3-0ubuntu4
  
- In Ubuntu 17.10 I could go into "Other Locations -> Windows Network" and
- my Samba servers would automatically show up. I did a clean install of
- Ubuntu 18.04 on two machines. Now, "Windows Network" immediately comes
- up with "Folder is Empty" on the two 18.04 machines and the Samba
- servers are no longer automatically found. My 17.10 machines still work
- fine.
+ The actions taken to produce the problem:
+ Click on “Other Locations” in Nautilus.
  
- However, I can still manually type in the information in "Connect to
+ The expected result of these actions:
+ Samba servers to automatically show up under “Networks”. This is the behavior 
in Ubuntu 17.10 using Nautilus 1:3.26.0-0ub. Also, clicking on “”Windows 
Network” immediately shows "Folder is Empty".
+ 
+ The actual result of these actions:
+ The Samba servers never show up under “Networks” and clicking on "Windows 
Network" always immediately comes up with "Folder is Empty".
+ 
+ Further information:
+ This happens on both machines with a clean Ubuntu 18.04 install. My Ubuntu 
17.10 machines still work like expected.
+ 
+ I can still manually type in the Samba information in "Connect to
  Server" and the 18.04 machines connect just fine.
  
- It's the "automatically finding the servers" part that is no longer
- working.
  
  From syslog:
  Apr 27 13:49:34 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[1333]: [session uid=1000 
pid=1333] Activating service name='org.gnome.Nautilus' requested by ':1.13' 
(uid=1000 pid=1468 comm="/usr/bin/gnome-shell " label="unconfined")
  Apr 27 13:49:34 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[1333]: [session uid=1000 
pid=1333] Successfully activated service 'org.gnome.Nautilus'
  Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[754]: [system] Activating 
via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.hostname1' 
unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.hostname1.service' requested by ':1.131' (uid=1000 
pid=4857 comm="/usr/bin/nautilus --gapplication-service " label="unconfined")
  Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 systemd[1]: Starting Hostname 
Service...
  Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 nautilus[4857]: Called "net usershare 
info" but it failed: Failed to execute child process “net” (No such file or 
directory)
  Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[754]: [system] 
Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.hostname1'
  Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 systemd[1]: Started Hostname Service.
  Apr 27 13:49:40 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 gvfsd[1432]: mkdir failed on 
directory /var/cache/samba: Permission denied

** Summary changed:

- "Windows Network" does not find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04
+ "Other Locations" do not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

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[Bug 1767454] Re: "Windows Network" does not find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-04-27 Thread David Spoelstra
** Description changed:

  Nautilus: 1:3.26.3-0ubuntu4
  
  In Ubuntu 17.10 I could go into "Other Locations -> Windows Network" and
  my Samba servers would automatically show up. I did a clean install of
  Ubuntu 18.04 on two machines. Now, "Windows Network" immediately comes
  up with "Folder is Empty" on the two 18.04 machines and the Samba
  servers are no longer automatically found. My 17.10 machines still work
  fine.
  
  However, I can still manually type in the information in "Connect to
  Server" and the 18.04 machines connect just fine.
  
  It's the "automatically finding the servers" part that is no longer
  working.
  
- I suspect it's related to the problem that 18.04 is no longer
- automatically finding printers like 17.10 did either.
- 
  From syslog:
  Apr 27 13:49:34 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[1333]: [session uid=1000 
pid=1333] Activating service name='org.gnome.Nautilus' requested by ':1.13' 
(uid=1000 pid=1468 comm="/usr/bin/gnome-shell " label="unconfined")
  Apr 27 13:49:34 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[1333]: [session uid=1000 
pid=1333] Successfully activated service 'org.gnome.Nautilus'
  Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[754]: [system] Activating 
via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.hostname1' 
unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.hostname1.service' requested by ':1.131' (uid=1000 
pid=4857 comm="/usr/bin/nautilus --gapplication-service " label="unconfined")
  Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 systemd[1]: Starting Hostname 
Service...
  Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 nautilus[4857]: Called "net usershare 
info" but it failed: Failed to execute child process “net” (No such file or 
directory)
  Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[754]: [system] 
Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.hostname1'
  Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 systemd[1]: Started Hostname Service.
  Apr 27 13:49:40 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 gvfsd[1432]: mkdir failed on 
directory /var/cache/samba: Permission denied

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[Bug 1767454] [NEW] "Windows Network" does not find Samba servers in Ubuntu 18.04

2018-04-27 Thread David Spoelstra
Public bug reported:

Nautilus: 1:3.26.3-0ubuntu4

In Ubuntu 17.10 I could go into "Other Locations -> Windows Network" and
my Samba servers would automatically show up. I did a clean install of
Ubuntu 18.04 on two machines. Now, "Windows Network" immediately comes
up with "Folder is Empty" on the two 18.04 machines and the Samba
servers are no longer automatically found. My 17.10 machines still work
fine.

However, I can still manually type in the information in "Connect to
Server" and the 18.04 machines connect just fine.

It's the "automatically finding the servers" part that is no longer
working.

I suspect it's related to the problem that 18.04 is no longer
automatically finding printers like 17.10 did either.

>From syslog:
Apr 27 13:49:34 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[1333]: [session uid=1000 
pid=1333] Activating service name='org.gnome.Nautilus' requested by ':1.13' 
(uid=1000 pid=1468 comm="/usr/bin/gnome-shell " label="unconfined")
Apr 27 13:49:34 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[1333]: [session uid=1000 
pid=1333] Successfully activated service 'org.gnome.Nautilus'
Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[754]: [system] Activating 
via systemd: service name='org.freedesktop.hostname1' 
unit='dbus-org.freedesktop.hostname1.service' requested by ':1.131' (uid=1000 
pid=4857 comm="/usr/bin/nautilus --gapplication-service " label="unconfined")
Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 systemd[1]: Starting Hostname Service...
Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 nautilus[4857]: Called "net usershare 
info" but it failed: Failed to execute child process “net” (No such file or 
directory)
Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 dbus-daemon[754]: [system] Successfully 
activated service 'org.freedesktop.hostname1'
Apr 27 13:49:35 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 systemd[1]: Started Hostname Service.
Apr 27 13:49:40 david-HP-ProBook-440-G2 gvfsd[1432]: mkdir failed on directory 
/var/cache/samba: Permission denied

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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