On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Simo Sorce wrote: > seem a poor hashing algorithm like the one present in w2k. > Simo.
Yes. It is interesting, in that Win2K produces what look like line noise one file earlier: smb: \funny\> altname funnyfilea.txt FUNNYF~1.TXT smb: \funny\> altname funnyfileb.txt FUNNYF~2.TXT smb: \funny\> altname funnyfileb.txt FUNNYF~2.TXT smb: \funny\> altname funnyfilec.txt FUNNYF~3.TXT smb: \funny\> altname funnyfiled.txt FUNNYF~4.TXT smb: \funny\> altname funnyfilee.txt FU8DED~1.TXT smb: \funny\> altname funnyfilef.txt FU8DE1~1.TXT I wonder what NT does? I guess I will find out. > On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 07:19, Richard Sharpe wrote: > > Hi, > > > > It seems that netapp generates something approaching line noise for 8,3 > > names after a certain number of names that differ after char 8 have been > > created: > > > > smb: \usr10\home\rsharpe\ntap\> altname thisisalong.fil > > THISIS~1.FIL > > smb: \usr10\home\rsharpe\ntap\> altname thisisalona.fil > > THISIS~2.FIL > > smb: \usr10\home\rsharpe\ntap\> altname thisisalonb.fil > > THISIS~3.FIL > > smb: \usr10\home\rsharpe\ntap\> altname thisisalonc.fil > > THISIS~4.FIL > > smb: \usr10\home\rsharpe\ntap\> altname thisisalond.fil > > THISIS~5.FIL > > smb: \usr10\home\rsharpe\ntap\> altname thisisalone.fil > > ~CVWO000.FIL > > smb: \usr10\home\rsharpe\ntap\> altname thisisalonf.fil > > ~DVWO000.FIL > > smb: \usr10\home\rsharpe\ntap\> altname thisisalonh.fil > > ~EVWO000.FIL > > > > > > > > Regards > > ----- > > Richard Sharpe, rsharpe[at]ns.aus.com, rsharpe[at]samba.org, > > sharpe[at]ethereal.com, http://www.richardsharpe.com > -- Regards ----- Richard Sharpe, rsharpe[at]ns.aus.com, rsharpe[at]samba.org, sharpe[at]ethereal.com, http://www.richardsharpe.com
