> > Theoretical situation: I run an internet cafe with
> freely accessible
> > internet access and a cifs share with some
> read-only files.
> > Why can't I use solaris as my server?  Because
> solaris doesn't
>  > let me do that.
> I am absolutely certain that Solaris will not stop to
> you sharing
> read-only files over a CIFS share just because you
> run an
> Internet cafe.  I think that might be considered
> discrimination.

I don't understand.  This thread is about solaris cifs not supporting guest 
access, and you seem to be implying that solaris cifs supports guest access.


> I think I'm ambivalent on supporting null sessions
> and that a decision
> would be the outcome of the review process.  Perhaps
> we can agree to
> disagree on what I'm saying.

We can also agree to disagree on whether or not the customer is always right.  
From my perspective, new customers don't need you, but you might need new 
customers.
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