Jeff,

  Thanks for sending the questions.  One of our team member will work on it and 
respond to you soon.

Thanks!

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Jeff Layton
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2011 8:43 AM
To: Interoperability Documentation Help; [email protected]
Subject: [cifs-protocol] SMB1 maximum packet size with signing enabled

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I've been doing some testing with signing enabled and have found that
win2k8 seems to consistently return STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED whenever I send it a 
SMB that's larger than 16704 bytes. It seems to have no issue with larger sized 
SMBs when signing is disabled.

It seems sort of like a protocol violation since the NEGOTIATE response from 
the server has the CAP_LARGE_READX and WRITEX bits set. It's possible though 
that I've missed something in the spec.

In any case, my questions:

1) is this a known limitation in windows, or a bug?

2) is this common to all (most?) versions of windows?

3) is there some way we can detect what the server's limit is in this situation?

Thanks and let me know if you need clarification on these questions,
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Jeff Layton <[email protected]>
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