browsing seems to work by default in 13.04
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Like mentioned earlier, it seems that the "failed to retrieve shares
list from server" problem may me related to the lack of samba package on
an out of the box Ubuntu installation. Having the samba package
installed appears to fix the problem or, at least, in more complex
situation, be one of the
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Thanks Michael for your input. As my own problem is already fixed, my
question was in relation with the purpose of this bug report, i.e. to
fix things for the future and for other users.
So here's my proposition: if we want users to have a no-fuss experience
when trying to access SAMBA shares (a
Mlaverdiere,
Yes, you do need to have the "samba" package installed because it
contains nmbd, the netbios P2P name lookup daemon. Otherwise, your
system tries only DNS for the name lookups, which fail for the
aforementioned reason.
I've become more experienced with Linux, and my recommended compl
I'm on Precise 12.04 and was somewhat experiencing the same issue, i.e
getting the "failed to retrieve shares list from server" when trying to
reach SAMBA shares on my NAS (WD MyBook World Edition).
I've read and try a lot of things on this issue (among others,
rearranging the order of the "name r
I haven't had much need for connecting to shared locations since my last
post, but that has changed. Again, I found myself fighting this problem
and it was proving to be a real bugger trying to connect to local
shares. However, I did find the following combination to work very well
for me:
1. In
Using 10.10 and I had the same problem.
I use dhcp on client.
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Thanks for your Google DNS work-a-round.
However, this problem doesn't seem to exist in my JJ 9.04 machine but I
experienced it in both of my LL 10.04 machines.
In my LL 10.04 machines I found simply changing Network Manager to use
Google's DNS wasn't sufficient and I still had the problem of no
Oh, there's another work-a-round here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9442639#post9442639 and that
worked for me too.
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Thank you for the detailed comments, right names resolution and nsswitch
order is a known "issue", not really a bug though...
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I figured out what the problem was!
We are customer's of Comcast, a large American ISP, in State College,
Pennsylvania, USA.
They have DNS search redirection or whatever. EVERY hostname name is
resolved by them. If it isn't one on the public internet, they redirect
you to their web server with a
smbtree worked on my desktop (lucid beta2 x86-64 with updates as of this
moment.) BTW, ORPHEUS and MORPHEUS are indeed separate computers.
m...@telescreen:~$ smbtree --user=guest --no-pass
WORKGROUP
\\VERSIFICATOR MP560 series
cli_start_connection: failed to connect to VER
I have had issues like this for the last few releases. I am running
nightly Lucid 64-bit live ATM on a homogeneous (engineering fraternity)
network. I can view the names of workgroups, and access machines by ip
address in nautilus (generally) but nautilus can neither browse a
workgroup nor a machin
this bug is still valid . the one user had firewall issues not the other
two
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soory got the solution
it was my firewall that was causing the whole mess
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have u got any solution for the above problem because i am facing the
same problem as described above
plz plz reply soon
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I have the very same problem - Recently unable to browse the network via
Nautilus -> Places -> Network -> Windows Network, but making a direct
connection using Samba worked. When attempting to browse the network, I
get the same error as OP. I just installed new updates on the morning of
Friday July
closing the bug since that works correctly on a stock jaunty, upgrades
are probably not the cause for this issue but rather a configuration
change, you can reopen if you figure what setting trigger the bug
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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i did nautilus smb://Music and it also failed
Later on i was playing with the live cd and found that it worked on that
so i reinstalled and applied the updates again
and it works on the notebook
so i will reinstall the desktop later tonight
i don't know why it did this, i've not altered any samba
does "nautilus smb://Music" works correctly or give the same error?
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oh i forgot to say the shares can be mounted on a windows machine
connected to the same network
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using my mouse i press places in the menu at the top of the screen then select
network
this shows my network shares on the other machines in the network and on the nas
when i click one of the places in the network:/// nautilus window
i get a dialog saying
"unable to mount location failed to ret
could you describe again what is your issue then?
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hiya
i wasn't 100% sure what you wanted me to do
I ran
/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r
in a terminal and used nautilus to navigate to smb://192.168.1.100
and the it found the shares no problem and mounted them
nothing was dislpayed in the terminal
where i had typed /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r
sorry if i've
thank you for your bug report, can you run "/usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd -r" on a
command and then try to browse "smb://192.168.1.100" in nautilus and
copy the log there? can you also run smbtree and copy the log to the
bug?
** Package changed: nautilus (Ubuntu) => gvfs (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubunt
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24853322/Dependencies.txt
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