On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 5:25 PM, Chris Weisswrote:

> the quick and dirty hack is to use smbstatus to get the clients PID and kill 
>it.

Yes, that's the sort of active revokation I'm looking for. Thanks for the 
suggestion. More difficult is the art of detecting that a connection should be 
torn down (because the connected user should no longer have access). For each 
existing connection, perhaps I'd need to see if a new connection with all the 
same parameters can currently be established. In a perfect world, I could test 
authorization and validity of the new connection without requiring the user's 
password. In other words, it would be helpful to test authorization without 
first having to authenticate. Is such a test possible?
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