Thanks Jeremy, your right Apple has not kept up and unfortunately we are locked in to their proprietary turn key OS versions.

It good to see Samba has most likely solve this issue. Your team stays on top of all issues which is very well received I assure you.

Thanks for responding
Pat

On Apr 28, 2012, at 7:31 PM, Jeremy Allison wrote:

On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 06:35:05PM -0400, Patrick Flaherty wrote:
Yes, version 3.0.28-apple which ships with 10.6.8.

Apple so far has been useless in trying to solve this. I have Redhat
machines with later versions and have not had the problem reported.

Best I can tell it has to do with our software accessing the
registry repeatedly and finally SMBD falls over. This only with a
Windows 7 box
as I can run XP all day without issue doing the same access to the
registry. I'm almost sure it accessing the registry going by what I
see in packet traces.
(DCERPC Bind ...... is the packet that shows a fault and the daemon
terminates and another SMBD picks the session up like nothing
happened.)

Well we have updated our RPC implementation significantly
since 3.0.28, but unfortunately for religious reasons Apple
refuses to ship versions of Samba after 3.0.x.

Unless you can reproduce with the 3.5.x or 3.6.x series
of Samba I'm afraid we can't help, only Apple can help.
3.0.x has been out of support from the Samba Team for
many years now. It's one of the costs of lock-in from
a proprietary vendor I'm afraid.

Jeremy.

--
To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the
instructions:  https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba

Reply via email to