2016-10-18 06:57:07 |
voidvector |
description |
I am running Xubuntu on Yakkety
I have a Synology DiskStation (a NAS), which provides a Samba share. I have a DD-WRT router. Both are on near default setting.
In Xenial, I was able to navigate to the DiskStation via Thunar -> Browse Network -> DiskStation. In Yakkety, I am able to see the DiskStation, however I got the following error when trying to access it:
Failed to open "DISKSTATION"
Failed to retrieve share list from server: Connection Refused.
After some digging, I found that `gvfs-tree network:///` showed the following
```
network:///
|-- dnssd-domain-DISKSTATION._smb._tcp -> smb://DiskStation.local:445/
`-- smb-root -> smb:///
```
In Xenial, I am able to ping DiskStation.local, but in Yakkety, it does not resolve to anything. |
I am running Xubuntu on Yakkety
I have a Synology DiskStation (a NAS), which provides a Samba share. I have a DD-WRT router. Both are on near default setting.
In Xenial, I was able to navigate to the DiskStation via Thunar -> Browse Network -> DiskStation. In Yakkety, I am able to see the DiskStation, however I got the following error when trying to access it:
Failed to open "DISKSTATION"
Failed to retrieve share list from server: Connection Refused.
After some digging, I found that `gvfs-tree network:///` showed the following
```
network:///
|-- dnssd-domain-DISKSTATION._smb._tcp -> smb://DiskStation.local:445/
`-- smb-root -> smb:///
```
In Xenial, I am able to ping DiskStation.local, but in Yakkety, it does not resolve to anything.
There is no problem with `gvfs-mount smb://DiskStation/` or typing `smb://DiskStation/` into Thunar's address bar.
From what I gathered Yakkety desktop comes with dnsmasq installed. This may be a bug with dnsmasq configuration, or gvfs's interaction with it. |
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2016-10-18 06:57:57 |
voidvector |
description |
I am running Xubuntu on Yakkety
I have a Synology DiskStation (a NAS), which provides a Samba share. I have a DD-WRT router. Both are on near default setting.
In Xenial, I was able to navigate to the DiskStation via Thunar -> Browse Network -> DiskStation. In Yakkety, I am able to see the DiskStation, however I got the following error when trying to access it:
Failed to open "DISKSTATION"
Failed to retrieve share list from server: Connection Refused.
After some digging, I found that `gvfs-tree network:///` showed the following
```
network:///
|-- dnssd-domain-DISKSTATION._smb._tcp -> smb://DiskStation.local:445/
`-- smb-root -> smb:///
```
In Xenial, I am able to ping DiskStation.local, but in Yakkety, it does not resolve to anything.
There is no problem with `gvfs-mount smb://DiskStation/` or typing `smb://DiskStation/` into Thunar's address bar.
From what I gathered Yakkety desktop comes with dnsmasq installed. This may be a bug with dnsmasq configuration, or gvfs's interaction with it. |
This maybe a configuration mismatch between gvfs and dnsmasq.
I am running Xubuntu on Yakkety
I have a Synology DiskStation (a NAS), which provides a Samba share. I have a DD-WRT router (has dnsmasq be default). Both are on near default setting.
In Xenial, I was able to navigate to the DiskStation via Thunar -> Browse Network -> DiskStation. In Yakkety, I am able to see the DiskStation, however I got the following error when trying to access it:
Failed to open "DISKSTATION"
Failed to retrieve share list from server: Connection Refused.
After some digging, I found that `gvfs-tree network:///` showed the following
```
network:///
|-- dnssd-domain-DISKSTATION._smb._tcp -> smb://DiskStation.local:445/
`-- smb-root -> smb:///
```
In Xenial, I am able to ping DiskStation.local, but in Yakkety, it does not resolve to anything.
There is no problem with `gvfs-mount smb://DiskStation/` or typing `smb://DiskStation/` into Thunar's address bar.
From what I gathered Yakkety desktop comes with dnsmasq installed. This may be a bug with dnsmasq configuration, or gvfs's interaction with it. |
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