I have a desktop and laptop I setup both with the latest Kubuntu. Also have a Macbook Pro running MacOS X 10.13.6 along with a Synology NAS. Both the Macbook Pro and Synology have smb shares setup on them. The two Kubuntu computers also have a share folder setup on it that I can connect to just fine from the Macbook Pro.
On both the Kubuntu computers I can see the Synology and Macbook in the network section of Dolphin but if I try to connect to them I get the error, "The file or folder smb://macbook-pro.local/ does not exist" Same error for the synology though with it being Synology.local instead. If I fire up terminal and try connecting using smbclient with the path to the actual shared folder and specify my username it will connect after asking me for the password. For reference I am using this command to connect to the synology, "smbclient //Synology.local.homes -U administrator" and it works just fine.
I can connect through dolphin from each of the Kubuntu computers to the other one just not my other devices. What do I need to do to allow me to connect to Macbook Pro and Synology shares through Dolphin?
On both the Kubuntu computers I can see the Synology and Macbook in the network section of Dolphin but if I try to connect to them I get the error, "The file or folder smb://macbook-pro.local/ does not exist" Same error for the synology though with it being Synology.local instead. If I fire up terminal and try connecting using smbclient with the path to the actual shared folder and specify my username it will connect after asking me for the password. For reference I am using this command to connect to the synology, "smbclient //Synology.local.homes -U administrator" and it works just fine.
I can connect through dolphin from each of the Kubuntu computers to the other one just not my other devices. What do I need to do to allow me to connect to Macbook Pro and Synology shares through Dolphin?
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