Hello Andrew, I´m researching about SMB shares been using with Linux and Windows Clients at FIAP, that is a university in Brazil - www.fiap.com.br . I´ve got your e-mail with the reply from the topic ``Session keys are not always 16 bytes long`` and I´d like to ask you about the following: When a MS user access a shared folder that resides on a Linux Server, the size of files that are symbolic links are bigger than the real size of the file ( Size of the File That the MS-User see = the size of the Symbolic link + Size of the Real File).
Please, may you help-me to know if this is a normal behavior and if this is caused because of the SMB protocol that is in use ? Is there a public document that I can research about this behavior ? Best Regards, Jonatas G. Silva
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