From Ankit.Singh3 at dell.com Tue Feb 13 05:48:08 2018 From: Ankit.Singh3 at dell.com (Ankit.Singh3 at dell.com) Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2018 05:48:08 +0000 Subject: SMB client development in UEFI domain Message-ID: <6d60ba19c3b74dd9b36b5221d327357b@BLRX13MDC406.AMER.DELL.COM> Hi All, Good Morning. We are working on SMB client development in UEFI domain as SMB 1.0 is deprecating and SMB 2.0 should be used. Have downloaded "samba-samba-4.7.5" for the same but looks like it's very heavy and I need to extract the SMB client part( if it's there )from it and port it to UEFI and regarding the same need your input/help. Regards, Ankit Singh -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From li.shanlue at zte.com.cn Wed Feb 28 01:42:19 2018 From: li.shanlue at zte.com.cn (li.shanlue at zte.com.cn) Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2018 09:42:19 +0800 (CST) Subject: =?UTF-8?B?cXVlczrCoENvbm5lY3Rpb24gdG8gVEVSUklUT0lSRSBmYWlsZWQgKEVycm9yIE5UX1NUQVRVU19VTlNVQ0NFU1NGVUwp?= Message-ID: <201802280942198843834@zte.com.cn> SSdtIHRyeWluZyB0byByZWFjaCBhIFdpbmRvd3Mgc2VydmVyIHdoaWNoIGlzIGNhbGxlZCAnVEVS UklUT0lSRScgYW5kIGxvY2F0ZWQgb24gbG9jYWwgbmV0d29yay4gSW4gb3JkZXIgdG8gZG8gdGhh dCwgSSdtIHVzaW5nIHRoaXMgY29tbWFuZDoKICBzbWJjbGllbnQgLy9UZXJyaXRvaXJlL0NvbW11 biAtVSBhZG1pbgogYW5kIEknbSBlbnRlcmluZyB0aGUgYWRtaW4gcGFzc3dvcmQuCkFmdGVyIHRo YXQsIEknbSBnZXR0aW5nIHRoZSBmb2xsb3dpbmcgZXJyb3I6CgpDb25uZWN0aW9uIHRvIFRFUlJJ VE9JUkUgZmFpbGVkIChFcnJvciBOVF9TVEFUVVNfVU5TVUNDRVNTRlVMKQoKQW55IGhlbHAgb3Ig c3VnZ2VzdGlvbiB3b3VsZCBiZSByZWFsbHkgYXBwcmVjaWF0ZWQuCm15IGZpcnN0IG1haWwgdG8g c21iLWNsaWVudCE= From linjianlaifeng at 163.com Wed Feb 28 06:41:23 2018 From: linjianlaifeng at 163.com (=?GBK?B?sfm9psvpw84=?=) Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2018 14:41:23 +0800 (CST) Subject: =?GBK?Q?Connecting_with_SMBCLIENT_to_Windows_7_produces_er?= =?GBK?Q?ror:_=A1=B0protocol_negotiation_failed:_ERRDOS:ERRnomem=A1=B1?= Message-ID: <1dfe401e.6bd3.161db24e4a9.Coremail.linjianlaifeng@163.com> We've got a home network that has a mix of different operating systems, including two Windows 7 Ultimate PCs, a couple of Android phones, a MacBook Pro and two Linux PCs. My housemates own all but the Linux machines, and successfully have networking and file sharing with SMB/CIFS on all their devices without any issues at all. However, I cannot get my Linux machines to connect to their file shares: each time I try, I just get an ERRDOS:ERRnomem response from Samba (smbclient). $ smbclient -L \\COMPUTER Enter zoqaeski's password: protocol negotiation failed: ERRDOS:ERRnomem I've done a variety of searches on configuring Samba, and the ERRnomem response, and apparently there's a known Windows 7 issue that requires a registry change. I've suggested that this might be the solution, but neither one of them is willing to amend the registry keys because it works on all the devices, and instead they're claiming I've either not configured Samba correctly, or I don't have the most up-to-date drivers. It works fine between my two computers though, and I've always understood drivers to refer to software to control hardware physically located on the machine. Either way, my systems are fully up-to-date: I'm running Arch Linux (which is a rolling release distribution) with Samba 4.1.14. Is there a solution that doesn't involve messing with my housemate's computers? They're both gamers with high-end systems so it seems bizarre that I'm being told that they don't have the memory to share files. From li.shanlue at zte.com.cn Wed Feb 28 07:14:35 2018 From: li.shanlue at zte.com.cn (li.shanlue at zte.com.cn) Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2018 15:14:35 +0800 (CST) Subject: =?UTF-8?B?UmU6IHF1ZXM6wqBDb25uZWN0aW9uIHRvIFRFUlJJVE9JUkUgZmFpbGVkIChFcnJvciBOVF9TVEFUVVNfVU5TVUNDRVNTRlVMKQ==?= In-Reply-To: <201802280942198843834@zte.com.cn> References: 201802280942198843834@zte.com.cn Message-ID: <201802281514357699004@zte.com.cn> bXkgc3lzdGVtIGlzIGEgcmVsZWFzZSB2ZXJzaW9uIG9mIGxpbnV4IHB1Ymxpc2ggYnkgenRlLg==