Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 7 Jul 1999 16:01:08 -0700 | From | apostle@pobox ... | Subject | Re: smbfs lossage with NT file servers |
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On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 04:08:19PM -0400, Joel N. Weber II wrote: > In whatever the kernel distributed with redhat-6.0 is, (claims to be > 2.2.5-15) if I use smbmount to mount a filesystem from an NT server, > the date stamps are completely screwed up. I assume that this is > because the flavor of date stamps that NT uses don't happen to be > correctly supported by my kernel. > > Is there a version of the kernel which actually does the right thing > here? If not, can anyone tell me where there's enough documentation > of the SMB protocol for me to fix the kernel myself? Or if NT isn't > adaquately documented (which would hardly be surprising), what's the > best way to reverse engineer the protocol? >
Yes, i have also experienced that same behavior with a debian system and a 2.2.5 kernel. I just read on the web where the linux SAMBA is just the fastest windows file server in the world..... It would be nice if that was true :))
I want to determine if this is a kernel problem or not.. Anyone else notice any problems like this ?
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