On Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 11:54:07AM +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> fred smith wrote:
> > On my F12 system, on the PLACES menu, the NETWORK item, does not browse
> > SMB shares on the network, at least not for me, using my eeepc with F12.
> >
> Are you saying that the NETWORK item does not have a "Win
2010/1/24 fred smith :
> On my F12 system, on the PLACES menu, the NETWORK item, does not browse
> SMB shares on the network, at least not for me, using my eeepc with F12.
>
Firewall?
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The link was only to show in your mode, I use it too sometimes, and a
quick explanation about about nmb... I give your ace of spades...
But I only expose what was needed for me to view the entire Windows
network on Nautilus without sniffing for shares.
Regards.
Em 24/01/2010, às 03:40, Ed Gr
Allann Jones wrote:
> This was the only solution that works for me to enter, to view and be
> viewed and identified on one of the MS Windows networks. This depends
> on the level that you want to enter in the Windows network, the share
> type, you can activate a netbios name to identify yours
This was the only solution that works for me to enter, to view and be
viewed and identified on one of the MS Windows networks. This depends
on the level that you want to enter in the Windows network, the share
type, you can activate a netbios name to identify yourself on the
network and con
Allann Jones wrote:
> There are two services that must be active, smb and nmb, the correct
> ports must be open on iptables, I think that is NetBios port.
>
That is incorrect.
smb and nmb are used when your system is *supplying* a samba share. You
don't need those to access samba shares from
There are two services that must be active, smb and nmb, the correct
ports must be open on iptables, I think that is NetBios port.
Em 23/01/2010, às 23:40, fred smith
escreveu:
> On my F12 system, on the PLACES menu, the NETWORK item, does not
> browse
> SMB shares on the network, at least
fred smith wrote:
> On my F12 system, on the PLACES menu, the NETWORK item, does not browse
> SMB shares on the network, at least not for me, using my eeepc with F12.
>
Are you saying that the NETWORK item does not have a "Windows Network" icon?
Do you have the gvfs-smb package installed?
> fur
On my F12 system, on the PLACES menu, the NETWORK item, does not browse
SMB shares on the network, at least not for me, using my eeepc with F12.
further, the "connect to server" item explicitly does not list "windows share"
as one of the options.
however on several Centos or RHEL systems I use,