[cifs-protocol] BranchCache and SMB2: Questions specific to BranchCache.
Christopher R. Hertel
crh at ubiqx.mn.org
Tue May 17 15:20:01 MDT 2011
I have a couple of questions regarding BranchCache and [MS-PCCRC]. As you
know, BranchCache--particularly the Content Information format specified in
[MS-PCCRC]--can be used as an extension to SMB2.
1) In the Content Information structure ([MS-PCCRC:2.3]), there is the
following field definition:
dwOffsetInFirstSegment (4 bytes): Number of bytes into the first
segment within the Content Information data structure at which
the content range begins.
I can't make heads nor tails of that description, and the captures I
have done on the wire typically show that field set to zero.
Similarly, the examples in section 3 of [MS-PCCRC] show the value of
this field to be zero.
The field is 4 bytes in length, so it cannot be an offset into the
content itself, since content offsets are (should be) 8 bytes (64-bit).
Please clarify: What does dwOffsetInFirstSegment actually represent?
2) I am not getting what I expect in the dwReadBytesInLastSegment field.
This field is defined in [MS-PCCRC:2.3], as follows:
dwReadBytesInLastSegment (4 bytes): Total number of bytes of the
content range which lie within the final segment in the Content
Information data structure.
It seems to me that this value represents the number of bytes
of actual content included in the calculation of the final
Segment block of the Content Information. That interpretation
is supported by the examples in section 3.
In actual captures, however, Windows IIS server returns zero
(0x00000000) in the dwReadBytesInLastSegment field.
Is this a documentation bug or is the IIS server returning the
wrong value?
This is IIS running on W2K8r2 with fairly up-to-date patches
applied.
Looking forward to the replies.
Thanks.
Chris -)-----
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