In 22.04, using the IP address allows it to work. So that's a workaround
I guess?

/usr/bin/smbget -n -a -O "smb://10.1.1.11/Recordings/The Girl In The
Spider's Web (2018)_20241228_2200.ts"


Oh...

I think I figured it out?

22.04 has broken my DNS settings. It claims to be using systemd-resolve,
yet I cannot run that command (it says to run apt install systemd, but
obviously that's already installed). I dunno what is controlling
/etc/resolv.conf but it's NOT using the static DNS configured in
/etc/network/interfaces. I can ping google.com, but not humax.

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