Quick, outdated share-level question.

Gerald (Jerry) Carter jerry at samba.org
Fri Oct 18 19:27:00 GMT 2002


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On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Christopher R. Hertel wrote:

> That's what I thought.  I'm not trying to make share-level security work
> as originally intended, I'm just trying to figure out how we do it.

If the client sent an SMBsessetup&X request, we save the username.
Whe the credentials come in during the tcon&X, we try to match them with 
the previously tranismitted username or any string listed in the usernames 
parmeter.





jerry
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