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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/Trans2QueryFSInformation.java
dstIndex += 2; /* windows98 has what appears to be another 4 0's followed by the share * name as a zero terminated ascii string "\TMP" + '\0' * * As is this works, but it deviates from the spec section 4.1.6.6 but * maybe I should put it in. Wonder what NT does? */ return dstIndex - start; }
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src/main/java/jcifs/internal/smb1/trans2/Trans2QueryFSInformation.java
dstIndex += 2; /* * windows98 has what appears to be another 4 0's followed by the share * name as a zero terminated ascii string "\TMP" + '\0' * * As is this works, but it deviates from the spec section 4.1.6.6 but * maybe I should put it in. Wonder what NT does? */ return dstIndex - start; } /**
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src/main/java/jcifs/internal/smb2/ServerMessageBlock2Response.java
// observed too that signatures on error responses are sometimes wrong?? // Looks like the failure case also is just reflecting back the signature we sent // with SMB3's negotiation validation it's no longer possible to ignore this (on the validation response) // make sure that validation is performed in any case Smb2SigningDigest dgst = getDigest();
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src/main/java/jcifs/NetbiosAddress.java
* Microsoft Windows platform. A NetBIOS name can be 15 characters long * and hosts usually registers several names on the network. From a * Windows command prompt you can see * what names a host registers with the nbtstat command. * <p> * <blockquote> * * <pre> * C:\>nbtstat -a 192.168.1.15 * * NetBIOS Remote Machine Name Table * * Name Type Status
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src/main/java/jcifs/internal/dfs/DfsReferralDataInternal.java
/** * Replaces the entry with key in the cache map with this referral */ void replaceCache (); /** * Not exactly sure what that is all about, certainly legacy stuff * * @return resolveHashes */ boolean isResolveHashes (); /** * @return whether this refrral needs to be resolved further */
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb/SpnegoContext.java
} @Override public boolean isSupported ( ASN1ObjectIdentifier mechanism ) { // prevent nesting return false; } /** * Determines what mechanism is being used for this context. * * @return the Oid of the mechanism being used */ ASN1ObjectIdentifier[] getMechs () { return this.mechs; } /**
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/SmbFile.java
* by the server than in this case that's what it will get * regardless of what jcifs.smb1.smb1.client.useNTSmbs is set * to(overrides negotiatedCapabilities). */ /* We really should do the referral before this in case * the redirected target has different capabilities. But * the way we have been doing that is to call exists() which
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/netbios/NbtAddress.java
* be retrieved with the Node Status request. * * The degree of state that an NbtAddress has is dependant on how it was * created and what is required of it. The second degree of state is the * most common. This is the state information that would be retrieved from * WINS for example. Natrually it is not practical for every NbtAddress
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb/NtlmContext.java
import jcifs.util.Crypto; import jcifs.util.Hexdump; /** * For initiating NTLM authentication (including NTLMv2). If you want to add NTLMv2 authentication support to something * this is what you want to use. See the code for details. Note that JCIFS does not implement the acceptor side of NTLM * authentication. * */ public class NtlmContext implements SSPContext {
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src/main/java/jcifs/ntlmssp/NtlmFlags.java
/** * Sent by the server to indicate that the server and client are * on the same machine. This implies that the server will include * a local security context handle in the Type 2 message, for * use in local authentication. */ public static final int NTLMSSP_NEGOTIATE_LOCAL_CALL = 0x00004000; /** * Indicates that authenticated communication between the client
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