The patch has been fixed in upstream git now
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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Title:
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The fix first needs to be landed upstream/in the current Ubuntu serie,
then we can add it to the SRU backlog
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Title:
nautilus accessing samba sha
BINGO!
I have downloaded the packages you provided me in https://launchpad.net
/~ubuntu-desktop/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/16391488, installed them and
now nautilus (gvfs) use, as expected, cached credential to access to
samba shares and doesn't ask for a password.
Thank you very much Sebastien!
Debug version uploaded to https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
desktop/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/16391488 you need to download the
debs corresponding to the ones you have installed (dpkg -l | grep gvfs)
and install them with dpkg -i *.deb then restart your user session
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Upstream posted a potential fix
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gvfs/merge_requests/34
Would you be able to rebuild a pacakge with that change to test it? If
not we can build/provide one for testing, let us know
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Il 14/02/19 11:20, Sebastien Bacher ha scritto:> Upstream comment
>
> 'smbc_new_context() calls smbc_setOptionUseCCache(context, True) if
> LIBSMBCLIENT_NO_CCACHE environemnt variable is not defined. I suppose it
> is not defined in your system, but can you please confirm it?is it correct to
> te
Upstream comment
'smbc_new_context() calls smbc_setOptionUseCCache(context, True) if
LIBSMBCLIENT_NO_CCACHE environemnt variable is not defined. I suppose it
is not defined in your system, but can you please confirm it?
smbclient --kerberos --use-ccache doesn't work as it forces kerberos to
be us
I'm sorry for the comment #16, I have wrong the bug id! If anyone can
remove it...
Piviul
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Title:
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Il 12/02/19 20:38, Andreas Hasenack ha scritto:> [...]
> I found some bugs in debian and upstream, still open, but in a
> "needinfo" state.
do you mean the bug https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10455?
I have forgot this bug and I'm the one that open it: AAARGH!
Any way changing /etc/pam.
But I don't use kerberos, I use winbind to have domain membership
authentication! smbclient seems to works perfectly with cached
credential if I remove the optional parameter --kerberos... but why gvfs
doesn't it?
Piviul
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Thanks, I've sent the info upstream
Google for the error it's mentioned in some forum/reports like
https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2018-April/215021.html but that
doesn't help much...
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Il 31/01/19 14:31, Sebastien Bacher ha scritto:
> Upstream comment
>
> 'SMB backend doesn't use smbc_setOptionUseCCache explicitly in order to
> enable winbind ccache, but it seems that it is enabled by default, at
> least on my system. Please try to obtain the debug log again, but also
> with GVF
Upstream comment
'SMB backend doesn't use smbc_setOptionUseCCache explicitly in order to
enable winbind ccache, but it seems that it is enabled by default, at
least on my system. Please try to obtain the debug log again, but also
with GVFS_SMB_DEBUG=3. The SMB backend is based on libsmbclient, so
The issue got reassigned to the gvfs backend
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gvfs/issues/369
** Package changed: nautilus (Ubuntu) => gvfs (Ubuntu)
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Thanks, I've send the report and the debug info upstream let's sse if they have
a better idea about the problem
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/864
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
nautilus accessing samba shares doesn't use cached credentials
To mana
Il 30/01/19 17:17, Sebastien Bacher ha scritto:
>> the command
>> $ gio mount //server/share
>
>> ask me user, domain and password.
>
> you mean "smb://server/share"? because your previous paste was "gio:
> file:server/share: volume doesn?t implement mount" or does it ask
> for credential aft
> the command
> $ gio mount //server/share
> ask me user, domain and password.
you mean "smb://server/share"? because your previous paste was "gio:
file:server/share: volume doesn?t implement mount" or does it ask
for credential after logging that error?
If you did get a different behaviour
Il 30/01/19 14:10, Sebastien Bacher ha scritto:
> Thanks for the extra info, one problem though
>
>> $ LANG=C; gio mount //server/share
>> gio: file:server/share: volume doesn?t implement mount
>
> the url should be prefixed with the share type as in nautilus, so it's
> probably "smb://server
Thanks for the extra info, one problem though
> $ LANG=C; gio mount //server/share
> gio: file:server/share: volume doesn?t implement mount
the url should be prefixed with the share type as in nautilus, so it's
probably "smb://server/share" in your case
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$ LANG=C; gio mount //server/share
gio: file:server/share: volume doesn?t implement mount
$ GVFS_DEBUG=1 /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r
trash: Added new job source 0x559cf2cf28b0 (GVfsBackendTrash)
trash: Queued new job 0x559cf2cf3840 (GVfsJobMount)
trash: send_reply(0x559cf2cf3840), failed=0 ()
tra
what happens if you "gio mount "?
Also can you do 'GVFS_DEBUG=1 /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r' before trying the
mount and past the output you get on the service?
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Hi Sebastien, thank you very much to spend your time to try solve this
bug...
The mount is performed browsing the network and selecting a server but
the same happens if write directly in the nautilus address bar an
address like smb://servername/sharename
If I launch in a terminal the command jour
Thank you for your bug report, could you give details on how the mounts
are done? Is that accessing smb:// urls in nautilus/gvfs or do you mount
the share by other means? could you add your journalctl log from a
session where you triggered the issue?
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