Windows share disconnects from Linux client; smbclient can connect
Hello to all. I have a Linux box that mounts a shared folder on my Windows 7 Ultimate desktop when it boots. Everything is fine until my desktop goes to sleep (or I put it to sleep), but once it resumes from sleep the Linux box can no longer find the share on the desktop. But when I run smbclient I can connect to the share with no problem.
As time goes on I'm more and more convinced that this is a problem of interaction between Windows and Linux samba.
The only clue I've been able to find on the Windows side is that the Netlogon and NetGroup Packet Filter Driver services are not started. Could the absence of one of these be the problem?
On the Linux side I've updated samba and enabled winbind, but still no change.
I'd be happy to provide any and all information anyone might need to help with this.
Cheers and TIA
Hello to all. I have a Linux box that mounts a shared folder on my Windows 7 Ultimate desktop when it boots. Everything is fine until my desktop goes to sleep (or I put it to sleep), but once it resumes from sleep the Linux box can no longer find the share on the desktop. But when I run smbclient I can connect to the share with no problem.
As time goes on I'm more and more convinced that this is a problem of interaction between Windows and Linux samba.
The only clue I've been able to find on the Windows side is that the Netlogon and NetGroup Packet Filter Driver services are not started. Could the absence of one of these be the problem?
On the Linux side I've updated samba and enabled winbind, but still no change.
I'd be happy to provide any and all information anyone might need to help with this.
Cheers and TIA
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