Problems with smb:///



Hello,

I tried sending this message to both the samba list and the general fedora list but got no response from either (other than 1 person on the fedora list
saying he had the same problem) so I am trying here.

Hi,

I'n using the nautilus file browser in a GNOME desktop environment on a FC2
system.

If I enter smb:/// in the location bar in nautilus I can see the network but whenever I try to look at the shares on a computer I get a message saying that
I do not have permissions to view the contents.

I looked in the archives and found a thread on a similar problem. This thread mentioned that the gnome-vfs-extras rpm had been depreciated and should be removed. This solved the problem for that person but didn't work for me (I did
have that rpm installed snd removed it). Here are the rpms that I have
installed:

samba-common-3.0.7-2.FC2
samba-client-3.0.7-2.FC2
system-config-samba-1.2.15-0.fc2.1
samba-3.0.7-2.FC2
samba-swat-3.0.7-2.FC2
nautilus-2.6.0-4
gnome-vfs2-smb-2.6.0-8
gnome-vfs2-2.6.0-8
gnome-vfs2-devel-2.6.0-8

In looking at an ethereal trace I see some NBNS messages folloed by 3 TCP messages and 2 SMB Netgotiate Protcol Request/Response, all of which look OK.

Then comes a "session setup andx request, NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE" message. In this message is a "Security Blob" section and part of this is "Calling workstation domain". This is set to WORKGROUP which is wrong for me and does not match what I have set in my smb.conf file. There is also a "session setup andx request, NTLMSSP_AUTH message that has the same problem. My user name and machine name are set correctly but the domain is wrong.

So it would appear that Nautilus is not reading my smb.conf file.
Any pointers on how to proceed from here will be appreciated.

Thanks,
Steve



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