Hi Karl.

all windows shares in my reach were migrated to O365 services some months ago, 
so i am unfortunately unable to help here, sorry.

IMHO we should ship because anyone using the abandoned jcifs based connector 
relies on vulnerable cifs protocols (if i am correct).

Cheers
Markus


Am 24. April 2019 12:08:21 MESZ schrieb Karl Wright <daddy...@gmail.com>:
>I'm still waiting for somebody to give the new Jcifs code a try before
>spinning the release.  There apparently are plenty of people who want
>us to
>do work on the connector but who are unwilling to actually exercise it
>when
>that work is completed.
>
>I suppose I can integrate it and we can ship it.  Some people might be
>surprised though. :-)
>
>Karl
>
>
>On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 7:23 AM Karl Wright <daddy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> It came to my attention last week that there's a new version of Jcifs
>> available, which has some API changes and is thus not backwards
>compatible
>> with the old version.  But it also has significant new features
>added.
>>
>> I updated the code for it in
>> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/manifoldcf/branches/CONNECTORS-1498.
> I
>> haven't had opportunity to exercise it, so I'm hoping one of our
>jcifs
>> users will have a look with an eye towards including this new code in
>the
>> 2.13 release (for which I am about to push the button within the next
>few
>> days).  Any takers?
>>
>> Karl
>>
>>

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