I’ve got a NAS. I’ve got a Music folder on the NAS. I’ve shared it with SMB.
I’ve got two users on the NAS, an admin account with read and write, and a guest account with only read privileges.
I used Dolphin on a KDE box, I clicked Network > Shared Folders (SMB) > The_NAS > Music. It threw a login window, I logged in as the admin.
How the fuck do I log back out to switch to the guest account? I know SMB is Microsoft’s doing so it’s pure weapons-grade gonorrhea but…why is this extremely obvious usability feature missing?


I don’t use Dolphin or KDE, but based on this:
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/smb-remembered-passwords-from-dolphin-where-are-they-stored/169315
It sounds like it might be adding your credentials to KDE’s KWalletManager, and that’s what’s letting it use the credentials again. You might open that up and try deleting said credentials.