> It also makes me curious where the values for MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE and
> MAX_MESSAGE_SIZE come from? Also, if we could be happy with
> CURL_MAX_WRITE_SIZE sized buffer we could aavoid the extra allocations in
> smb.c compeletely! They are a bit disturbing since we already alloc two 16K
> buffers that are just wasted when SMB is used.

SMB1 limits the payload size to 64K, but I set MAX_PAYLOAD_SIZE to 32K to be on 
the safe side.  The allocation is dynamic, so it only happens if the user 
actually uses SMB.

-Bill


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