You can use smb:/// to view all the network on konqueror and nautilus.
You can also use the nmblookup command, but it usually returns IP
addresses instead of names. Finally you can use smbtree to display
recursively workgroups, servers and shares, but it should take much
time if your network is big
> > Does anyone have any suggestions or such on how to go about browsing a
> > network? A command line app or gui either will do... Currently I have
> > the IP and folder name that I want to mount. Others have mentioned
> > using smbclient to access the dir but I really would like to be able
> > to
On Sun, 22 May 2005, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
> Does anyone have any suggestions or such on how to go about browsing a
> network? A command line app or gui either will do... Currently I have
> the IP and folder name that I want to mount. Others have mentioned
> using smbclient to access the dir but I r
On Sunday 22 May 2005 23.00, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
> hi all
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions or such on how to go about browsing a
> network? A command line app or gui either will do... Currently I have
> the IP and folder name that I want to mount. Others have mentioned
> using smbclient to acce
I want to browse the "network neighbourhood" (excuse the windows
terminology). I use ROX and mc however I do know that you can use
smb:// in konqueror.
On 5/22/05, Johannes Weiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 11:00:18PM +0200, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
> > hi all
> >
> > Does an
On Sun, May 22, 2005 at 11:00:18PM +0200, Ryan Viljoen wrote:
> hi all
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions or such on how to go about browsing a
> network? A command line app or gui either will do... Currently I have
> the IP and folder name that I want to mount. Others have mentioned
> using smb
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