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Date:      Thu, 10 Nov 2005 15:36:16 -0800
From:      Sean McNeil <sean@mcneil.com>
To:        Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@FreeBSD.org>
Cc:        gnome@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: samba shared in nautilus not stable
Message-ID:  <1131665776.77307.7.camel@triton.mcneil.com>
In-Reply-To: <4367CEB3.5040502@FreeBSD.org>
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On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 15:23 -0500, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote: 
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> Sean McNeil wrote:
> | On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 15:01 -0500, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
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> |>Sean McNeil wrote:
> |>|>From release to release I have had issues with samba shares on the same
> |>| box.  I have my interface defined on one of my two nics as well as the
> |>| loopback device and I see different computers listed, but they are odd
> |>| icons and when I click on one (my server) I get:
> |>|
> |>| The filename "smb-workgroup-SERVER" indicates that this file is of type
> |>| "desktop configuration file". The contents of the file indicate that the
> |>| file is of type "x-directory/smb-share". If you open this file, the file
> |>| might present a security risk to your system.
> |>|
> |>| Do not open the file unless you created the file yourself, or received
> |>| the file from a trusted source. To open the file, rename the file to the
> |>| correct extension for "x-directory/smb-share", then open the file
> |>| normally. Alternatively, use the Open With menu to choose a specific
> |>| application for the file.
> |>|
> |>| Anyone know whats going on?
> |>
> |>I have a number of Samba share icons on my desktop, and I have never had
> |>a problem.  This error makes me think there is some MIME or gnome-vfs
> |>corruption at work, but I couldn't tell you what's causing it.
> |
> |
> | I'll try reinstalling those packages.  I have this feeling this might be
> | related back to the cmsghdr fiasco with amd64 as it has caused issues in
> | the past like this.  I have nothing but a feeling to go by here, though.
> 
> That doesn't make sense since that code doesn't have anything to do with
> MIME or gnome-vfs.  However, there have been magic issues in the past
> with 64-bit platforms and MIME.  I don't think that's the case here, but
> you might try surfing the mime-info module at http://cvs.freedesktop.org
> to see if there are any relevant fixes.
> 
> Of course, GNOME 2.12 will be coming into the tree soon.  You might want
> to see if that helps.

Performed a complete upgrade to 2.12 and fixed a few problems with my
system, but now I'm back to this one.

Removed kde completely just in case it was interfering in some way.  No
Joy.

Now, I see nothing in the network:/// except "Windows Network" no matter
how many shares are out there.  smbtree looks good, however, no matter
what I use for a password.

This doesn't look like a FreeBSD problem, by the way.  I see the same
behavior on a SuSE 10 installation.  I have a share running on that
machine too and both the FreeBSD 6-STABLE and the SuSE 10 box show up on
a Windows box in the browser.

SSH shares work great, though.  When my Mac is up I see it show in
Network:/// and can browse it no problem.

Cheers,
Sean





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