Version: (using KDE KDE 3.4.0) Installed from: SuSE RPMs OS: Linux When browsing the LAN via smb I get a good connect on one machine but two others produce the error message plus: "libsmbclient reported an error, but did not specify what the problem is. This might indicate a severe problem with your network - but might also indicate a problem with libsmbclient." The message requests a tcpdump but, given the variety of options for a tcpdump I don't know what to do. Could you send me an example command for the tcpdump?
The network seems to be OK. I can access the other machines on the LAN with smbmount //machine/share /mnt/localdir but only one machine is accessible via the Network Browsing option. Another machine, on a wireless connection, shows up under Network Browsing > SMB_Shares > Local Network but I get a "smb://othermachine/ folder does not exist" message.
I am getting the same error on one machine in Samba network of four SuSe + 2 Windows. Suse 9.3 from DVD download distro, Konqueror 3.4.0 (SuSE), using distro SWAT to configure samba.conf
By 28 December the problem has gone away: I can connect to all the systems on the network--Windows, SuSE and OS X--via Network Browsing. I have no idea what changed to fix this. Sorry.
No longer reproducible.