[linux-cifs-client] are SMB TID's specific to the SMB UID used in the tree connect call?

Christopher R. Hertel crh at ubiqx.mn.org
Wed Aug 26 15:08:32 MDT 2009


Volker Lendecke wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 03:29:25PM -0500, Christopher R. Hertel wrote:
>> If the UID is invalidated using an SMB_COM_LOGOFF_ANDX or such, then the TID
>> is still valid.  The TID is valid until a Tree Disconnect is performed or
>> the VC is closed.
>>
>> ...at least, that's what's supposed to happen.  :)
> 
> At least from what I'm told SMB2 is different in this
> respect.

Probably.  SMB2 is a different protocol, in theory, so the rules may change.
 A lot of the things that people *thought* were true about SMB became true
in SMB2.

Chris -)-----

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