[Samba] Re: Samba errors with smb QUERY_PATH_INFO, Error: STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND

John H Terpstra jht at samba.org
Thu Mar 3 05:41:29 GMT 2005


Tim/David,

What version of Samba? I saw a similar failure with 3.0.12pre code about a 
week back, however Jeremy applied a patch last Thursday that apparently fixed 
this. Suggest you try current SVN code tree for 3.0.12.

- John T.


On Wednesday 02 March 2005 19:44, david rankin wrote:
> Samba errors with smb QUERY_PATH_INFO, Error:
> STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUNDFrom: Timothy D Newcomb
> Subject: Samba errors with smb QUERY_PATH_INFO, Error:
> STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND
>
> > Did you get an answer for this ?  I am seeing it on an XP box and I have
> > the same problem..slow load time...in "my computer"
>
> Tim,
>
>     No I didn't, thanks for the reply. I just figured that JT, Gerry and
> Chris were busy with 3.0.12 and didn't have time to respond (either that or
> they just started hating me for some reason) I still haven't got to the
> bottom of it. I can use ethereal without a problem, but I am no expert in
> deciphering the results.
>
>     The problem seems to come from either the SMB Trans2 Response or the
> SMB Create AndX Response as shown below:
>
> SMB Trans2 Request, QUERY_PATH_INFO, Query File Basic Info, Path:
> \personal\soccer\foo
> SMB Trans2 Response, QUERY_PATH_INFO, Error: STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND
> <3 second snip>
> SMB NT Create AndX Request, Path: \personal\soccer\wiashext.dll
> SMB NT Create AndX Response, Error: STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_NOT_FOUND
> NBNS     Name query NB NEMESIS<20>
> DNS      Standard query A Nemesis.3111skyline.com
> NBNS     Name query response[Malformed Packet]
> DNS      Standard query response, No such name
> DNS      Standard query A Nemesis.3111skyline.com
> DNS      Standard query response, No such name
> NBNS     Name query NB NEMESIS<00>
> NBNS     Name query response[Malformed Packet]
>
>     Once the AndX Response error occurs, it seems to through XP into some
> sort of loop where it queries each of the mapped drives or each of the
> folders listed under "My Network Places" with netbios and dns requests.
> This cause fits for a laptop where some of the connections are not
> established (like when your working at home - the work server isn't there,
> etc..)
>
>     Who knows, maybe John, Gerry or Chris will show some mercy on us this
> time and give us a response? Or at least tell us to RTFM and point us to a
> link we missed googling the issue.
>
>     Thanks for the reply Tim.
>
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