Is there a way to tell the fileservers not to talk to clients below a
certain rev, or only allow reads? That should encourage them to upgrade.
Or leave. Not nice maybe, but if old clients can DoS your servers...
Jeffrey Altman wrote:
Matthew Cocker wrote:
I wish. I still have people using 1.3.64. They refuse to upgrade despite
my efforts to show them the benefits of the upgrade. Alot of people on
campus feel that the new clients are not as stable as the old ones.
Probably because they all have the same uuid.
1.3.64 clients will take down your file servers having nothing to do
with multiple uuids. Clients older than 1.3.80 have a bug the generates
a new rx connection per authenticated request. Client's older than
1.3.80 do not support UUIDs.
1.4.1 or later will prevent the cloning of UUIDs.
1.5.12 or later use a CIFS server implementation that passes Microsoft's
protocol tests.
1.5.21 is current.
If your users have stability problems, then should file bug reports.
Otherwise, we won't know there are issues that need to be fixed.
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