Adam Williamson: > On Mon, 2012-05-21 at 10:10 +0200, Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I'm unable to setup my Fedora 17 boxes (I have one real and one virtual >> machine) to work as samba client in graphical mode (gnome shell/nautilus). >> >> I have a little local network up to 10 hosts including virtual machines. >> I configured samba server on Ubuntu 12.04. I can access files and use >> printers easily from other computers with Ubuntu, Windows XP and Windows 7. >> >> I can see all shares with smbclient -L <ubuntu-samba-server> command in >> my Fedora 17. When I try to navigate to my work group in nautilus it >> prompts that it could not mount the location but I can mount it manually >> from terminal. >> >> So it looks like everything works except samba via nautilus. Is there >> anything I can do to simply browse and use my network shares form Fedora 17? > Well, for one thing, try disabling the firewall and see if that helps? > It seems like it can interfere with browsing for some bizarre reason. Thanks for your reply. I've checked firewall and to my knowledge it's disabled, here is what my iptables -L prints: Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT) target prot opt source destination As I mentioned in my original e-mail I can access my samba shares form command line (smbclient and mount -t cifs ....). The problem only occurs when using nautilus. I've also disabled SELinux but without any luck. I think, I should be asked for password for my share somewhere during clicking in nautilus but I'm not. Maybe there is a failure? Mateusz Marzantowicz -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test