** Description changed: [Impact] The RAP NetShareEnum command was removed in Windows 2008r2, so "net rpc share allowedusers" no longer works. [Test Case] Install a Windows 2008r2 or later server and setup a domain and export some shares. Install Ubuntu precise on a machine on the same network and join it to the domain. Then run this command on a machine running Ubuntu precise: $ net usersidlist | net rpc share allowedusers -U Administrator -S <ipaddr> Where <ipaddr> is the IP address of the Windows 2008r2 server. Without the patch, this gives: Error returning browse list: NT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED With the patch it shows the shares and which users can view them. [Regression Potential] - This has been running this in production with various versions of samba - since at least July 2011 and it seems to work well with both 2008r2 and - older versions of Windows. + This has been running in production with various versions of samba since + at least July 2011 and it seems to work well with both 2008r2 and older + versions of Windows. Samba upstream have applied the patch to the 3.6 branch, indicating they believe it's a change suitable for a stable release series: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8966 [Other Info] None.
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