HP CIFS Client A.01.09.03 Release Notes, October 2004

HP CIFS Client A.01.09.03
Features and Fixes in Recent Releases
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NOTE The fix for eliminating NFS RPC timeout warnings applies only to HP-UX
11i v2.
Resolve defect of CIFS mounts becoming unuseable
This fix eliminates a cause of a rare problem wherein a CIFS mount can become
inaccessible under certain conditions.
cifsclientd core due to server protocol error
This fix eliminates an abort caused by a third-party CIFS server which transmits an SMB
negotiate response packet with an incorrect databyte count. The fix also correctly
determines the value that should have been transmitted by the server.
Enhancements to PAM NTLM
PAM NTLM now supports the ignore option, as well as per-user configuration within the
pam_user.conf(4) and pam_updbe(5) framework. Please refer to these manpages for
explanations and examples of usage.
Add support for new infolevel for FIND_FIRST and FIND_NEXT SMBs
This enhancement improves interoperability with third-party CIFS Servers that do not
support older SMB infolevels.
Directory size displayed by “ls -l” is now configurable
Many CIFS file servers, including all versions of Windows, that do not use the CIFS UNIX
Extensions, have no notion of UNIX directory size. When a long listing of such a
filesystem is requested (“ls -l”), the CIFS Client can display only a dummy value for
directory size, because it represents an entity that does not exist on the remote file
system. Previously, the displayed value was hard-coded. With this release, it can be
configured. Any positive integer up to the default 131072 (128*1024 ) can be specified.
New option for representation of mounted CIFS filesystems
In previous releases, the representation of mounted CIFS filesystems in the output of
mount(1M) and bdf(1) followed a proprietary form. In this release, the standard UNIX
representation of a mounted filesystem (server:/share) can be displayed by setting the
configuration parameter, mtabName, to the null string:
mtabName = “ “
-A option to cifslist no longer needed
cifslist without options is now equivalent to cifslist -A. Help is still available with
cifslist -h.