On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 11:02, Cowles, Steve wrote: > Scot, > > I can only confirm that I have the same problem you describe at this end, > but only when using gnome/nautilus. Using KDE's konqueror, I see no problems > at all with netbios name resolution/browsing. i.e. smb:/// > Yeah, this is looking more and more like a problem in nautilus. I don't think samba is having any problems and if you have it working in konqueror that would lend some weight to nautilus being the problem. > As a reference: > > 1) My FC2 system is located behind my firewall and does not start any > netfilter/iptable rules. > > 2) When nautilus fails - using the samba nmblookup/smbclient commands return > the proper __MSBROWSE__ record for my network (the WINS server) and > subsequent queries to the master browser record return all registered > domains/hosts. > > 3) If I logout of GNOME and then log back in, nautilus will work for awhile, > but then (for no appearent reason) starts exhibiting the same problems you > describe. Which makes me think this is some kind of authentication problem. > i.e. expired token or something along those lines. But I'll be damned if I > can spot what is causing this using ethereal captures. > I don't think I have ever seen nautilus bring up the list of servers on the network. So you are one up on me for that. :) > BTW: Would you mind posting the link to your bugzilla report. I too, would > like to follow this problem. > No problem! http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=129398 > Steve Cowles Anything you can add would be appreciated. -- Scot L. Harris <webid@xxxxxxxxxx>