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I actually thought this had been resolved and closed years ago...
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is that still an issue? comment #96 seems a specific smb limitation or
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I don't you about you guys, but for me the problem was my machine name.
Seems like it can only be 15 characters long. I shorten mine and then I
was able to access the samba shares. There is a blog about it here
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For me on karmic amd64.
I add the following line to the global section of smb.conf
client use spnego = no
This allowed me to connect to windows 7 shares and printer with my
choice of password protected or not.
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It works! Thank you, I have been dealing with this glitch for two
releases now. Brilliant.
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For those of you who have not been able to mount password protected smb
shares, I had the same issue, and I did as described in this link and it
worked:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1170587
Now I can mount the password protected smb shares as expected!
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Please try the following which I found worked for 9.04.
Install winbind.
sudo apt-get install winbind
Edit /etc/nsswitch.conf
sudo gedit /etc/nsswitch.conf
Look for the line...
hosts: files (etc)
If yours is like mine was when it didn't work, it'll read something
like:
hosts: files
I did the install. The files were as you said, so I made those changes.
It took about a minute to fail.
~$ gvfs-mount smb://10.10.16.49/applesw
~$ GVFS_DEBUG_SMB=1 /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r
Added new job source 0x807ac18 (GVfsBackendSmb)
Queued new job 0x807b400 (GVfsJobMount)
Receiving SMB: Server
On fully updated Ubuntu 8.04.2 LTS:
gvfs-mount smb://10.10.16.49/applesw/
Error mounting location: Failed to mount Windows share
other terminal:
~$ GVFS_DEBUG_SMB=1 /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r
Added new job source 0x807ac18 (GVfsBackendSmb)
Queued new job 0x807b400 (GVfsJobMount)
send_reply, failed:
I get no output as well from /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r or GVFS_DEBUG_SMB=1
/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r
Here's the terminal output:
z...@clow:~$ gvfs-mount smb://10.1.1.5/Volume_1/
Password required for share volume_1 on 10.1.1.5
User [zoph]: zoph
Domain [WORKGROUP]: sakura
Password:
Error mounting
the new comment seems a different issue and a samba one
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I'm not good at writing these so please forgive me...
I may have found the problem in regard to Failed to retrieve list from Server
in 9.04.
I noted that when I tried to do smbtree, it showed the Windows box but then
tried to connect to an IP address in my ISPs range before coming up with a
could you run /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r on a command line then gvfs-
mount smb://mnt/netfolder and copy the log to the bug?
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Should that be /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r ?
Also, which log do you want?
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no you don't want to use , the goal is to have the gvfsd debug output
which will be printed where you run the server, just run the mount
command which trigger the error and copy the gvfsd server to the bug
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If I run the commands in separate terminals, there is no output in the
gvfsd -r terminal and the same error in the gvfs-mount terminal.
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GVFS_DEBUG_SMB=1 /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r also gives no output...
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that's really weird, what gvfs-mount command do you run?
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gvfs-mount smb://name_of_server/name_of_shared_folder
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This is what smbmount gives, and it mounts fine.
b...@aao-lin:~$ sudo smbmount //192.168.1.101/name_of_shared_folder
/mnt/netfolder --verbose
[sudo] password for bart:
Password:
mount.cifs kernel mount options
unc=//192.168.1.101\backup,user=root,pass=pswd,ver=1
I wonder if this has to do
does anybody still get the issue in jaunty and summarize how to trigger
the bug on what configuration, what error is displayed etc?
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I'm still having the same issue in Jaunty. I'm trying to connect to a
password protected folder on a Simpleshare 250 NAS and I'm getting the
following error:
Error mounting location: Failed to mount Windows share
This is repeatable using gvfs-mount smb://server/share.
However, the following
Could you try if that's still an issue in jaunty?
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Sorry- I just realized this was a different bug than the one I actually
meant to look up. Windows AD shares work fine now, but I don't use
password-protected SMB shares, so I can't actually confirm that this
exact bug is fixed. Sorry for the confusion.
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I just installed Jaunty on a test machine, and the Network browser
works!!!
uPnP devices show up, and if I click on an MS-AD resource- it prompts me
for my login credentials (just like way back in Gutsy).
So- it appears this whole mess is finally fixed in Jaunty.
Thank you to everyone who
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I am just posting this to let you guys know I am having the same
problem. I can access shares without a password fine, but the UI just
crashes when I try accessing a password protected folder.
I am however able to access password protected windows shares by using
konqueror and typing
Can confirm this bug on Intrepid. The server side is Samba 3.0.24
running on a DSL router. Connecting using other means (mount.cifs,
pyNeighbohood) works fine.
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I believe I'm having this issue in Intrepid as well. I cannot connect to
a password protected share using gvfs-mount from either the command line
or via nautilus, but I am able to using smbmount. I can connect through
gvfs-mount if it is not password protected. This was not an issue in
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Sorry about putting so many messages in a row but this is a major
problem for me and I'm sure for many people out there while trying to
find an alternative OS at work. It has been really so many months since
this bug was announced by users but I see no progress about a solution.
A new ubuntu
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@lilbudda and Sebastian: Those links look like different issues. The
problem is not blank windows.
I am having exactly the same problem as in the first message with ubuntu
8.0.4 while trying to connec to a MS Active Directory share with user
permission. I installed both ubuntu 8.0.4 and kubuntu
Last night I got updates for the upcoming Ubuntu release (8.10) and I can
FINALLY (yes, it has been months) access shares by:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/sharename where I have read/write access and others have
read-only. That fixed this bug for my access problems.
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Could somebody haivng the issue send the bug to bugzilla.gnome.org where
the people writting the code read the bug
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Same problem here :
- a CIFS share (Alfresco) on the network, requiring authentication
- this share is accessible through OpenVPN
- mount.cifs works flawlessly
- gnome-vfs in previous versions of Ubuntu worked flawlessly
- gvfs (via Nautilus or in a terminal with gvfs-mount) refuses to mount the
It would be great if somebody in the know could shed some light on
whether or not anyone is working on a solution to this problem.
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that's rather a gvfs than a nautilus issue
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do you still get the issue using the current versions? does smbclient
work correctly? does using the ip address directly rather than the
server name makes a difference?
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here: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gvfs-list/2008-May/msg5.html
Specifically:
- we have username, domain, server and share parameters available to be
set into mountspec. However username and domain shouldn't be set
would use [EMAIL PROTECTED]/devel and it
would allow me to write. It seems the write list is ignored...
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Subject: [Bug 206439] Re: smb password protected share cannot be accessed
I have a share setup as follows:
what security setting to you use in your configuration? how do you set
the password to access those shares?
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Date: Thursday, May 22, 2008, 12:23 AM
I have a share setup as follows:
what security
There's no problem to access mmedia share, but Hardy couldn't mount
pub share in any way.
similar configuration works correctly there, could you run those commands and
attach the logs to the bug?
- ls -ld /home
- ls -ld /home/samba
- ls -ld /home/samba/pub
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The share is set up as a usershare and I can mount it with autofs as
cifs without issue.
using a similar config seems to not work on ubuntu, could be a
permission issue on the directory used though
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So the directory itself has read-only permission designated for one user
(who is a samba user) and permission denied for all the others except
system users who are not samba users.
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could you run those commands and attach the logs to the bug?
~$ ls -ld /home
drwxrwx--x 9 root users 4096 2006-04-01 18:34 /home
~$ ls -ld /home/samba
drwxrwx--- 5 root users 4096 2006-07-25 18:56 /home/samba
~$ ls -ld /home/samba/pub
drwxrwxr-x 7 root users 4096 2008-03-04 18:28 /home/samba/pub
could somebody describe exactly how to configure a server to get this
issue? without a way to trigger the bug it's hard to debug it
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I don't know if it helps, but for me it hapens only for one of my shares
(except home which is invisible). I have security=user and few shares. All are
accesible except one which is set to read/write (as the only of them).
There are parts of my smb.conf (I think the most important):
[global]
I just realized that the problem is with
[share]
public = yes
I turned it to
public = no
and it works...
I don't know if it helps anyone but it works for me in the meaning I demand. :-)
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My server's a mac with leopard's samba (version 3.0.25b-apple)
The share is set up as a usershare and I can mount it with autofs as cifs
without issue.
Smb.conf:
[global]
debug pid = yes
log level = 1
server string = Mac OS X
printcap name = cups
printing = cups
I confirm the problem with Hardy (final).
Notice that my shares are configurated with security = share.
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I have similar issues with Samba shares and gvfs. I can use the Connect
to Server dialog just fine when connecting from a Hardy desktop to a
Hardy server using SSH, but it all falls flat when trying to connect
using authenticated Samba. I can still connect using the gvfs-mount
command, but I have
could you read bug #209520, bug #223372, bug #207072 and see if you
issues is one of those?
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I've managed to achieve the proper privileges, but *only* by disabling
the guest account on that share, which isn't a viable solution in most
cases.
The initial mounting (after being prompted for a password) seems to fail
with the error: The specified location was not mounted
However, the share
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With me Nautilus always asks for credentials for password protected shares,
but a message 'failed to load windows share' always comes up. Also when
using the ip isntead of the dns name.
Kind regards,
Rob.
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I can
I confirm this bug.
When I browse the SMB network at work, I can see the computers connected
and, if I want to browse one, I only see an empty window with 0 elements
(at this point it should ask for my password).
Using gvfs-mount works perfectly.
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lionel, that seems yet another issue if using gvfs-mount works
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Sébastien : http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=529872
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Lionel, your bug seems to be a duplicate of
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=529365, that was not clear
from your previous comment, that's the issue when everybody comment on
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Well, as you told me, gvfs-mount works correctly so I opened a new bug.
But feel free to mark it as duplicate. Anyway, it looks more like a
nautilus bug than a gvfs one. (Simply : nautilus doesn't ask for
password when it should and gvfs-mount does)
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I have got the same problem here with Hardy 64-bit.
gvfs-mount does not work, but smbmount works perfect when mounting a password
protected share. gvfs-mount also works on non password protected shares.
The resource is shared with samba 3.0.24-6etch9 on Debian Etch. By looking at
the samba log,
I can confirm this too with password protected samba shares.
Nautlius does not ask for credentials.
gvfs-mount does, but the created share does not work.
funny thing is when using the IP number instead of the host name, everything
works as expected (nautilus and gvfs-mount). In this case
I've opened http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=529365 upstream
about the credentials issue, that seems to be a different bug than the
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The bug seems to describe different issues now. Steve your issue seem to
be that there is no way to enter credentials when the share can be used
in anonymous access, correct?
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Yes, I think you have stated it clearly. I cannot make it take my
credentials as 'steve' so that I can gain write permission.
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Can you log on the server? Does it ask for password and login? Does
gvfs-mount server work correctly? What sort of server configuration do
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I turned the logging up to 9 and restarted samba - I didn't get any log
entries for the access problems.
I do not get asked for a username or password when mounting the smb dir by
either:
gvfs-mount smb://10.10.10.34/os
gvfs-mount smb://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/os
both attempts return without asking
I have the same problem with hardy. I can no longer create folders, copy docs,
etc to smb shares.
When I run smbstatus on the server, I do not show up:
Samba version 3.0.26a
PID Username Group Machine
What smb server do you use?
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Thanks for the quick reply Sebastien!
In my case the servers hosting the shares I have tried to connect to are
running MS Windows 2000 Advanced Server.
I have this same issue on three different computers all upgraded to
Hardy from Gutsy.
I didn't file a bug report sooner because I just figured
unconfirming, I've no similar setup to trigger the issue but that seems
something to consider for hardy-updates
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I have the same issue running Hardy 8.04 beta. I have had the problem
since Hardy Alpha. I upgraded from Gutsy.
I can access public SMB shares via Nautilus OK.
When trying to access a password protected share I get the error message
that says:
Can't display location smb://server/share/
The
Any status update on this? Can I help in any way?
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I experience the same problem running x86_64 Hardy 8.04 beta and x86_64
x86 7.10.
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no update no, the log has nothing obvious and the upstream main hacker
who was working on it is on holidays and away from coding for a few
months now so it's not likely to get actively worked soon right now
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Ok, this is the server side lmog with logging level on 'high' [the
highest level ;-].
/private/var/log/samba root# tail -f log.smbd
[2008/03/27 16:00:35, 0]
/SourceCache/samba/samba-100.4/samba/source/smbd/service.c:set_current_service(51)
chdir (/Volumes/data/imjv) failed
[2008/03/27
Here you go Sebastien:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gvfs-mount smb://larry.mmis.be/imjv
Password required for share imjv on larry.mmis.be
User [rvandyck]:
Domain [WORKGROUP]:
Password:
Error mounting location: Failed to mount Windows share
I'll attach the log.
** Attachment added: gvfsd.log
Thanks for your work on that. I talked with upstream about the issue
again, there is a stat call not working there and that's not clear why,
would it be possible to ask the administrator to get a server side log
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Glad to help.
I think he will agree, but since he is unavailable today I cannot
confirm this untill tomorrow.
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Thank you for your bug report. Does using gvfs-mount to mount the share
works correctly? What smb server is used there?
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Thanx for your quick reply Sebastien!
I just found a thread that confirms the problem:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=726543
Can you give me instructions on the use of gvfs-mount? I do not find a
man/help page on the usage.
The samba server I'm connecting to is:
Domain=[LARRY]
run gvfs-mount smb://server/share on a command line, give your use and
password then and note if that works correctly
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This seems to fail. Is there any way to get a more detailed error
message?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gvfs-mount smb://larry.mmis.be/imjv
Password required for share imjv on larry.mmis.be
User [rvandyck]: rvandyck
Domain [WORKGROUP]:
Password:
Error mounting location: Failed to mount Windows share
not sure how to get easily debug informations, do you have access to the
server? could you look to the samba log there if there is an indication
of the issue?
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: nautilus = gvfs
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smb password protected share cannot be accessed
I don't have direct access to it. Any other way how I can help you
pinpoint the problem?
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smb password protected share cannot be accessed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/206439
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do you know how to debug code in C?
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smb password protected share cannot be accessed
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talking to the admin of the server :)
On Tue, Mar 25, 2008 at 2:18 PM, Sebastien Bacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
do you know how to debug code in C?
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smb password protected share cannot be accessed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/206439
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The samba service is running on MacOSX 10.4.6
I'm adding the log, maybe this will help you [to me it looks like nautilus
closes the connection for some reason]. Maybe somebody with a mac can also
reproduce this problem?
[2008/03/25 15:41:09, 2]
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