Ken Hornstein wrote: >>> You can get this when the connection is encrypted. >> Which leads the question of (if this is gettime RPCs, e.g. fs checkservers >> traffic) why it's encrypted. > > Hrm, good point. I see that gettime RPCs are not encrypted. Got me, then; > my guess is that it was some other traffic. > > (BTW, I didn't realize this until now, but when you turn encryption on > with fs setcrypt, encryption doesn't actually start at that point; you have > to get a new token; live and learn). > > --Ken
In the Windows client, changing the state of the setcrypt flag forces all rx connections to be destroyed and re-created upon next use. If the UNIX client does not perform something similar, then a bug report should be filed.
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