Windows 10: W10 won't see Linux server by name, only by IP Address

Discus and support W10 won't see Linux server by name, only by IP Address in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; For several weeks I have been using W10 with two Linux servers, B767 and B777. Until an hour ago, Windows Explorer saw both of them just fine and... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by delpi767, Sep 12, 2015.

  1. delpi767 Win User

    W10 won't see Linux server by name, only by IP Address


    For several weeks I have been using W10 with two Linux servers, B767 and B777. Until an hour ago, Windows Explorer saw both of them just fine and everything worked as expected.

    After a brief hiatus, I came back to the computer and it showed big red Xs next to the mapped drives on B777. Windows explorer showed everything just fine for B767.

    When I click on B777 in the network section of Windows Explorer, it responds (after running the green bar through the address area) with "Windows cannot access \\B777" and an error code of 0x80070035 (The network path was not found).

    When I click on B767 in the network section of Windows Explorer, it responds by showing the shared folders properly.

    I have a Linux workstation and a W10 laptop that both see B777 by name just fine.

    When I use an IP address to get to B777, I can see and map the shared folders.

    I can ping B777 by name just fine.

    I have rebooted both the server and the workstation and disabled anti-virus and firewall to no avail.

    I need some help from someone smarter than me.

    Thanks

    :)
     
    delpi767, Sep 12, 2015
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  2. WINS server

    I have changed my WINS server in the Control Panel app to use a Linux machine with Samba that's on my network by providing its IP address (which I CAN ping successfully), but when WIndows 10 starts up, or I run nblookup it only tries to ask a different IP
    address for WINS Server - and that IP address does not even exist!

    I also tried to add a server name to my lmhosts file, but Windows 10 does not look there either. What can I do to get Windows 10 to look in the right place for my WINS server?
     
    Victor2Preston, Sep 12, 2015
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  3. FerdiL Win User
    Windows 10 cannot browse my local network or see/connect to mapped drives

    I'm having the same issue here, and I can't find if anything has changed w.r.t. Samba/Lan Manager in Windows 10 that would prevent a Windows 10 machine (which does not belong to a "HomeGroup" cause I don't want to use "homegroups") from seeing other machines
    on the network.

    I have a very simple LAN at work with 2 Linux servers both running Samba that can browse each other using SMB fine, but the Windows 10 machine simply does not see any servers on the network (All are configured with the same WORKGROUP)

    A Windows 7 machine can see the Linux servers

    I have a Apple Mac on the network and it can browse the Linux Samba servers fine.

    DNS etc. is all working fine. I can ping the server's IP address and their name, but cannot connect to any shares on the machines.

    Most frustrating
     
    FerdiL, Sep 12, 2015
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  4. bro67 Win User

    W10 won't see Linux server by name, only by IP Address

    There is a registry fix for Windows 8 & 10, because of changes Microsoft made with SMB, that it does not play well with Samba. You are going to be best at asking on the forum for the Linux Distro that you are using, since it is a Samaba problem. Most times it is an incorrectly created smb.conf.
     
    bro67, Sep 12, 2015
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  5. delpi767 Win User
    Thanks, but I don't understand how that explains why (1) it worked just fine for weeks (2) it works fine on another W10 computer, and (3) The other Linux server is recognized just fine.
     
    delpi767, Sep 12, 2015
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  6. bro67 Win User
    Because of updates. I have had Samba break right after applying updates to a unit.

    The other problem can be the Windows machines Firewalls. There is a KDE tool to allow you to set up folder shares and also allow you to set up usernames. In reality, Samba is best for a Domain environment than a Workgroup.

    Do a search for "Samba Black Book." It is dated, but the best resource out there, same as with the info at Samba.org.
     
    bro67, Sep 13, 2015
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  7. linw Win User
    I agree with bro67. I had the same error on one win 10 comp caused by SMB version incompatibility. It used to work then it didn't after an update. My comp had an old registry entry locking SMB to ver 2. My other comps never got answers from requests for shares to be displayed so they responded with the path not found error. And, like yours, you could ping and access via IP no.

    I am not pretending to know about Linux but just thought I would add these comments.
     
    linw, Apr 5, 2018
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