smbclient [share] -k works, but nautilus still asks for credentials.
The title pretty much says it all. I've added my system to the domain, I can list shares without authenticating, I can browse and modify these shares, all with smbclient [share] -k, and I can list the various tickets that are generated when I log on, and when I access new shares (klist). However, I am still prompted for credentials in Gnome. Is there a setting somewhere that I need to change to force this to happen? Even when I'm in Gnome, I can open a terminal and list the tickets I have available. Any ideas?
Thanks.
Mike.
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