On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 08:41:38PM -0700, Collin Monahan wrote: > As I was upgrading other things, the Debian package > management system required me to upgrade Samba, from > 3.0.24-6 to 3.2.0-4. > > All the sudden it quit working, which means I can't run an > smbget or smbclient will allow DIR and CD but not GET. > Either way with the new version I get (debugging on at > level 10) > smbc errno NT_STATUS_OK -> 22 > followed by > Can't read 64000 bytes at offset 0, file smb://... > Am I the only person still downloading files from Win'98 shares? > > I tried downloading & compiling the latest version from > samba.org (3.2.2) and it seems to have the same > difficulty. Then I downloaded and compiled the older > version posted there (3.0.31) and that works, same as it > used to. Also fortunately it seems I can use it without > having to install it, so the package management system > doesn't have to be out of sync with what's installed, nor > do I have to downgrade. > > Hopefully someone could point out a ./configure or runtime > configuration step that I missed for interfacing with the > Win98 shares, using samba 3.2, otherwise it seems like a > bug from my perspective.
This *could* be related to bug 5707. Can you please send me a sniff of that? tcpdump -i eth0 -n -s 1500 -w /tmp/sniff.cap should do the trick, please send me /tmp/sniff.cap. Thanks, Volker
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