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List Shares in Linux

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Hi

 

In windows, when I try to reach my server via explorer, I type \\192.168.1.12 it works. I mean, it lists all folder that are "Public".

 

I'm trying to use linux more and more (Ubuntu 23.04, Gnome 44) but if I try to reach smb://192.168.1.12 it asks for login + password, if I put them it fails.

but if I try to reach one of the "public" folder smb://192.168.1.12/isos for example and connect as "anonymous" it works...

 

My server doesn't appear in "Workgroup" like my Synology NAS.

 

do you know what is wrong with my settings ?

 

my shares, not all shares are public:

 

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my settings:

 

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Ubuntu sees the server because it's listed with its Network Name as (Remote Login) and (File Sharing), but if I try to access with my user name and password (in unraid) it fails.

 

"Unable to access location. Failed to retrieve share list form server: Invalid argument"

 

Do you have an idea ?

 

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