Chris, Thanks for providing the traces and detailed information. I will follow-up as soon I have an update.
Regards, Edgar -----Original Message----- From: Christopher R. Hertel [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 1:17 PM To: Edgar Olougouna Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [REG:111051857287367] BranchCache and SMB2: Questions specific to BranchCache. Edgar, I have not heard back on you you prefer to receive capture files, so I am attaching the two captures to this e'mail. Capture BranchCache-WinFourth-Web.cap shows what happens when IE8 requests a peerdist-encoded file from an IIS server running on W2K8r2. In this case, the content is already cached by other Win7 clients on the local LAN. Frame #9 contains the Content Information. My copy of Wireshark does not have a parser for Peerdist responses, which is why I created the analysis by hand. Capture BranchCache-CRHTest-Web.cap shows my test environment. Frame #8 has the Peerdist response. Note that the client is Firefox, which does not (yet) support Peerdist encoding. As a result, my test program on the server side ignores the HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING header and sends a Peerdist response anyway. My test capture is really irrelevant. The question has more to do with the content returned by IIS. I expect the *dwReadBytesInLastSegment* field to include a count of the number of content bytes represented in the last segment. Instead, I always get zero. Chris -)----- -- Christopher R. Hertel -)----- Storage Architect & CIFS Geek http://www.ubiqx.com/ Data Storage and Systems Consulting "Implementing CIFS - the Common Internet FileSystem" ISBN: 013047116X _______________________________________________ cifs-protocol mailing list [email protected] https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/cifs-protocol
