Public bug reported:

Ubuntu 12.04
Confirmed on 2 machines.

Server: Apple Time Capsule, fw 7.6.1

The Time Capsule is listed by twice by name in the browse network (one for AFP 
and I guess the other one is SMB). When connecting to the AFP share, it asks 
for the u/p then lists the shares.
When clicking the SMB part, it shows empty list, like there were no shares 
(does NOT ask for password).

When connecting manually to the IP address of the Time Machine
(smb://10.0.0.1), it will keep asking for the password, saying auth is
unsuccessful. When connecting to a specific share by IP
(smb://10.0.0.1/Data), it lists the entries correctly but cannot copy
directories, only files from it (eg: there is a directory called DIR and
there is a file called DIR/a.jpg. When entering the directory, a.jpg can
be selected/copied, but the whole DIR cannot. When copying the DIR, it
will create a FILE called DIR instead of a directory on the target then
abort the copy).

Manually mounting the share from command line works perfectly.

The problem is exactly as described here:

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2035967

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: nautilus smb

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  Nautilus does not work with SMB Samba shares

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