Hi, Can anyone explain what is the use of the "Canonicalized pathname" bit in the SMB header's flags field. How is it handled by linux samba server. What are the implications of this bit being set or not set??
I am facing a problem accessing a share on Linux server using rtsmb cifs library. I get BAD_NETWORK_NAME error and the share access fails. But the same share access passes when directly accessed from Windows using "net use". I observed the ethereal packet capture, and the only difference found was that, when accessed through windows the "Canonicalized pathname" bit is set and when accessing using rtsmb cifs library the bit is not set. thanks, Lakshmi Prasanna -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
