[jcifs] Problem connecting to NetWare
Tony Thompson
tony.thompson at stone-ware.com
Thu May 23 14:39:19 EST 2002
I tried both FileOps and NetWareWrite and they both worked great!
Without getting too terribly deep into it, can you give me an idea what the issue was?
Thanks again,
Tony
>>> "Michael B. Allen" <miallen at eskimo.com> 05/22/02 02:43PM >>>
On Mon, 20 May 2002 08:45:37 -0500
"Tony Thompson" <tony.thompson at stone-ware.com> wrote:
> The attached zip file contains the log and the two data files.
I believe I have fixed the problem Tony. Can you please try FileOps.java
example again with this jar?
http://www.eskimo.com/~miallen/jcifs/jcifs-0.6.4nopad.jar
Thanks,
Mike
> > On Sun, 19 May 2002 11:06:44 -0500
> > "Tony Thompson" <tony.thompson at stone-ware.com> wrote:
> >
> > > I zipped the file. It should be attached. I did not pull it through the SMB server.
> >
> > 0000140 t o n U N I X , s m b f s
> > 0000150 o n L i n u x , a n d e
> > 0000160 l s e w h e r e . \r \n ` <--- 0x60 Backtick
> >
> > Mmmm. There's a 0x60 reverse quote chacter appended. That's very odd. And
> > not good. I don't know spit about Netware. It could be a bug in Netware
> > that's only been exposed with jCIFS. Can you do me a big favor and run
> > this program and send me the data.0 and data.1 files it writes. Just
> > run it like:
> >
> > java -Dlog=ALL NetWareWrite smb://admin:testing@192.168.0.1/Share1/
> >
> > That will create data.0 and data.1 in that directory. Please send the
> > log too.
> >
> > The data.1 file is actually one byte shorter. 362 is evenly divisable
> > by 2. Maybe Netware likes things word aligned.
> >
> > Mike
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