Comment 2 for bug 404917

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rupert (r-plumridge) wrote :

By "open a network share" I mean navigating to a folder that is shared on my local network, via a Samba server on another Ubuntu machine. To navigate to this folder I go to Places (from the main Ubuntu toolbar) > Network > Windows Network etc. I don't navigate to the folder directly via smb:// as I haven't learn that address and I haven't stored a shortcut to the folder.

Here is the info requested from the wiki page:

I believe the issue is with Samba as a client.
I can't say if this use to work with a previous release as I have only used 9.04 on this laptop and this is the first time I have used suspend.
Samba version in use is:

libsmbclient 2:3.3.2-1ubuntu3 samba install ok installed
libwbclient0 2:3.3.2-1ubuntu3 samba install ok installed
samba-common 2:3.3.2-1ubuntu3 samba install ok installed
smbclient 2:3.3.2-1ubuntu3 samba install ok installed
winbind 2:3.3.2-1ubuntu3 samba install ok installed

The remote share is accessed via Nautilus, invoked by going to the Place>Network menu option.
The remote server is running Ubuntu 8.04 LTS:
Domain=[MSHOME] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.28a]
Server requested LANMAN password (share-level security) but 'client lanman auth' is disabled
tree connect failed: SUCCESS - 0

Hope this helps, the lanman auth error shown above I have no clue about....
I also note that it seems that the error occurs more frequently if a network folder (so smb://server/documents) is auto-mounted on the desktop. After a suspend, I can't navigate to that folder by clicking on the icon on the desktop or via Places>Network>Windows Network>MSHome>Server>documents etc etc. If I then un-mount that folder, I can then navigate to that folder via Places>Network>Windows Network>MSHome>Server>documents.