Hi, Voller.

The way to do this is to run smbtorture against Windows
latest server edition to make sure that smbtorture succeeds.
Then adapt the Samba server side to the behaviour smbtorture
expects.

Now, as a modification sample, it is corresponding by the method
which got advice.

Again, I would highly recommend using a much later version
of Samba than 3.0.37. Many, many fixes have been made, in
particular for compatibility to more modern Windows
releases.

Since it is necessary to use surely old samba, it corresponds.
# New samba will be used at a my house. :-p

Best regards,

Kenji.

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Kenji Ichinoseki ([email protected])


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