On 01/11/2021 16:55, Rick Macklem wrote:
Miroslav Lachman wrote:
[good stuff snipped]
Apple sources can be found there
https://opensource.apple.com/source/smb/ with all the history from SMBv1
to SMBv3. The files have original copyright header from 2001 Boris Popov
(same as FreeBSD) but otherwise
On Mon, Nov 1, 2021 at 12:29 PM Ed Maste wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Nov 2021 at 11:56, Rick Macklem wrote:
> >
> > Did they stick APSLs on the files? (If so, I think it could still be ok,
> since the APSL
> > is a lot like the CDDL. However, I'm not sure if the APSL has ever been
> blessed
> > by FreeBS
On Mon, 1 Nov 2021 at 11:56, Rick Macklem wrote:
>
> Did they stick APSLs on the files? (If so, I think it could still be ok,
> since the APSL
> is a lot like the CDDL. However, I'm not sure if the APSL has ever been
> blessed
> by FreeBSD as of yet?)
I had a quick look at the Illumos kernel fi
Miroslav Lachman wrote:
[good stuff snipped]
> Apple sources can be found there
> https://opensource.apple.com/source/smb/ with all the history from SMBv1
> to SMBv3. The files have original copyright header from 2001 Boris Popov
> (same as FreeBSD) but otherwise it is very different code due to
>
On 01/11/2021 09:36, Yuri wrote:
Ed Maste wrote:
The smbfs(5) filesystem supports only the obsolete SMBv1 protocol, and
I propose removing it for FreeBSD 14. I know the CHERI folks have been
using it but they plan to migrate away from it. It was broken for
months before they fixed it, so I suspe
Ed Maste wrote:
> The smbfs(5) filesystem supports only the obsolete SMBv1 protocol, and
> I propose removing it for FreeBSD 14. I know the CHERI folks have been
> using it but they plan to migrate away from it. It was broken for
> months before they fixed it, so I suspect nobody is using it on
> c