-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Wesse 
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 7:57 AM
To: Nadezhda Ivanova; Interoperability Documentation Help
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Question about self relative form of SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR 
(SRX091118600013)

Good morning Nadya! I will begin work on this for you this morning. I have 
created the below case:

SRX091118600013 [MS-DTYP] 2.4.6 self relative form of SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR

Regards,
Bill Wesse
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-----Original Message-----
From: Nadezhda Ivanova [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 6:26 AM
To: Interoperability Documentation Help
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Question about self relative form of SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR

Hello,
In MS-DTYP, section 2.4.6 (the table on page 55), the self relative format of a 
security descriptor is described as follows:
Revision
Sbz1
Control
OffsetOwner
OffsetGroup
OffsetSacl
OffsetDacl
OwnerSid
GroupSid
Sacl
Dacl

However, what we receive from the wire from a Win2003 or Win2008 is in fact in 
the form:
Revision
Sbz1
Control
OffsetOwner
OffsetGroup
OffsetSacl
OffsetDacl
Sacl
Dacl
OwnerSid
GroupSid

Although it does not prevent parsing the security descriptor, on a binary level 
the encoding between Windows and Samba is different, because Samba's is as 
documented. Is this the desired behavior or something that will be fixed?

Best Regards,
Nadezhda Ivanova 


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