I love Finder's built-in "connect to server" functionality. It's great, if not a bit hidden! (Those of you that don't know about it, right-click the Finder icon in your dock and hit Connect to Server) So I use it to connect to Windows shares on several computers; I type in the address of smb://computername
and hit Connect, and it prompts me which shares I want to mount, and mounts them. It Just Works, as is typical of Mac.
However, I know that on Linux, you can browse a server and see the shares that end in a $
; these, of course, are supposed to be hidden (e.g. in Windows, you wouldn't ever see them) but Linux breaks through the illusion of security (or at least privacy) and shows them all.
Unfortunately, using the Connect to Server method above, I am not able to see any dollar sign shares of my server. I know this particular server has about 20 shares ending in $
, and yet I only see these few public shares.
Is there a way to configure the OS X version of Samba to show these "hidden" shares?
smbclient -L computer -U user -W DOMAIN
(filling in 'computer', 'user', and 'DOMAIN') does indeed show all shares including those which end in a dollar sign. So it appears something differs betweensmbclient
and the way in which Finder browses servers.