Le 16/03/2015 10:18, Earl A Ramirez a écrit :
I replicated your settings on a CentOS 7 on a KVM, I did not see the
samba server when I click on "Browse Network", however when I enter
smb://<server_IP_address>/ I was able to see the shares.
If Im not mistaken the 'nmb' service is responsible for browsing,
therefore I stopped it and I was not longer able to see the shares from
a windows or samba client.
What is the output of:
$ smbclient -L <samba_server_host-or-IP> -U <samba_user>
from one of the samba clients?
Here's what I got. My Samba test server is amandine.microlinux.lan, my
two test client machines are bernadette.microlinux.lan and
raymonde.microlinux.lan. From either of these client machines, I can't
browse the network, but I can do what you suggested, e. g. :
Ctrl + L ==> smb://amandine
This shows the shares, and I can access them correctly.
Here's what the suggested smbclient command from one of the client
machines looks like:
[kikinovak@bernadette ~]$ smbclient -L amandine -U kikinovak
Enter kikinovak's password:
Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 4.1.1]
Sharename Type Comment
--------- ---- -------
Public Disk Partage Public
Confidentiel Disk Partage Confidentiel
IPC$ IPC IPC Service (Serveur de fichiers AMANDINE)
Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 4.1.1]
Server Comment
--------- -------
AMANDINE Serveur de fichiers AMANDINE
NAS
Workgroup Master
--------- -------
WORKGROUP AMANDINE
So it looks like browsing does not work. What now?
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