I guess here I've been caught by the presentation of the documentation,
when command X says what you should expect in command Y (on reply to
command X).
Matthieu.
On 24/08/2011 18:35, Matthieu Patou wrote:
Hello Dochelp team,
Paragraph 3.3.4.4.3 COMM_COMMAND Is CMD_START_JOIN says:
"COMM_VVECTOR is the local member version vector. If the local member
knows m originators in its
version vector, there MUST be m COMM_VVECTOR elements in the packet,
one for each originator.
COMM_JOIN_TIME MUST be the current time."
Traces between Window servers show no COMM_VVECTOR packet and no
COMM_JOIN_TIME (for a SYSVOL replication), you can see it in the trace
http://imaps.matws.net/mat/misc/joinfrs.gz at packet 4643. To decode
it you'll also need the attached keytab. It's worth noting that
example on page 138 didn't show this packets as well.
Note in order to see the FRS packet you'll need a pretty recent
version of wireshark as I did the dissector for it not so long ago,
you can get a nightly build of wireshark at
http://www.wireshark.org/download/automated/win32/ and you need a
version with a SVN revision > 38476.
Can you explain ?
Matthieu.
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Matthieu Patou
Samba Team http://samba.org
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