Samba n0t working in gnome desktop

Martin Coker martincoker57 at supanet.com
Sat May 3 23:35:29 UTC 2008


Martin Coker wrote:
> Adam Pribyl wrote:
>> On Sat, 3 May 2008, Martin Coker wrote:
>>
>>> I have read previous posts listings, but do not seems to have found  
>>> answer to the problem:
>>> I am unable to browse the network shares from the f9 gnome desktop. 
>>> I am able to see the f9 shares on the machine and access them from 
>>> all other networked boxes including in network on the f9 I  can 
>>> mount and access the network shares on other machines using the  
>>> mount -t cifs option and specifying the ip, share and mount point. 
>>> So it  seems that there is nothing fundementally wrong with samba. I 
>>> have  disabled SElinux and Firewall and have been comparing as much 
>>> as I can  from the working f8 install. Having spent hours now trying 
>>> to find out  what is wrong I am totally lost at what to look at 
>>> next. I see the  following errors.
>>> in May  3 10:07:43 LINSERVER kernel: gvfsd-smb-brows[5652]: segfault 
>>> at  0 ip a601d8 sp 41065000 error 6 in 
>>> libnss_wins.so.2[a29000+152000]messages
>>> In samba log:
>>> [2008/05/03 10:07:43,  0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr_internal(1601)
>>> getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is not connected
>>> Any help much appreciated
>>
>> gvfs is now used in Gnome, if it's segfaulting then the cause is 
>> obvious. Thnen only bugzilla can help you probably..
>>
>> Adam Pribyl
>>
> Many thanks that has been my problem I cannot get confirmation that 
> this is a bug, I have been using the fed forum but have not been able 
> to confirm that this problem is shared by others as all replies are 
> the same as me that command line mounting is ok. I had checked 
> bugzilla but could not see any related issues. All I really need is 
> someone to confirm that this is a general problem with 
> gnome/nautilus/gvfs/autofs/samba or whateverI have no idea on what to 
> post a bug under. Then again I cannot believe that if this is a bug it 
> would not have been picked up on, this would really make f9 a real 
> pain to use in the real world having to manually mount shares all the 
> time, so I am once again uncertain as to posting a bug. If someone can 
> confirm that they have or have not a problem with browsing network 
> shares(samba) in gnome it would help me greatly.
>
Decided I would post a bug in gvfs:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=445116




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