On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 02:49:41PM -0000, Brice Terzaghi wrote:
> The server runs Ubuntu too, Samba shares have been set on it remotely
> via Webmin (I'm not connecting to a Windows system).
Could you post the remove server configuration (/etc/samba/smb.conf)?
> How can I check if the problem exists without Nautilus ? Are there
> commands I can type in a terminal to connect to a Samba share and manage
> files on it ?
You can run the following commands from a terminal:
To test:
1. install the samba-client package
2. try to connect to the remote system from the command line:
smbclient //remote_system/share_name
If the share requires a specific username/password, try using the "-U"
parameter (for example, use "-U ntdomain\\user").
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 02:49:41PM -0000, Brice Terzaghi wrote:
> The server runs Ubuntu too, Samba shares have been set on it remotely
> via Webmin (I'm not connecting to a Windows system).
Could you post the remove server configuration (/etc/samba/ smb.conf) ?
> How can I check if the problem exists without Nautilus ? Are there
> commands I can type in a terminal to connect to a Samba share and manage
> files on it ?
You can run the following commands from a terminal:
To test:
1. install the samba-client package
2. try to connect to the remote system from the command line:
smbclient //remote_ system/ share_name
If the share requires a specific username/password, try using the "-U"
parameter (for example, use "-U ntdomain\\user").
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