This will be addressed shortly via bug #1778322
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Title:
"Other Locations" does not automatically find Samba servers in Ubuntu
18.04
What's described in comment #32 is being tracked in bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/1778322
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Title:
"Other
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
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
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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Title:
"Other Locations" does
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
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 ()
(...)