smbclient -L, "gio mount smb://server/share ', even just specifying smb://server/share in the location bar in Nautilus works just like you would expect.
It's only the gvfsd-smb-browse process that's messed up.
As far as it being a related but different problem .... Well I reckon it all depends on what you mean by fixed.
The original issue was you couldn't get a listing of samba hosts in Nautilus so yes that issue is fixed.
But why did we want to get the list in the first place? I would argue so that you could gain access to those hosts from the same process and here it only applies to hosts that still allow NT1 / SMB1.
smbclient -L, "gio mount smb://server/share ', even just specifying smb://server/share in the location bar in Nautilus works just like you would expect.
It's only the gvfsd-smb-browse process that's messed up.
As far as it being a related but different problem .... Well I reckon it all depends on what you mean by fixed.
The original issue was you couldn't get a listing of samba hosts in Nautilus so yes that issue is fixed.
But why did we want to get the list in the first place? I would argue so that you could gain access to those hosts from the same process and here it only applies to hosts that still allow NT1 / SMB1.