Re: Wine & MS protocol help?

2008-10-23 Thread Andrew Bartlett
s to Microsoft to see if there's > anything that might help out with things besides CIFS. The trick is to find protocols in this list: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc197979.aspx The other protocols you can access the 'community support' for (as Kai Blin has found out on t

Re: proper nt-style authentication (reactos, wine, samba tng)

2005-09-02 Thread Andrew Bartlett
ing ntlm_auth (shipped with Samba 3.0 since release)? Oh wait, we hooked up a Google SOC student to do just that, and it's working well! :-) Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartletthttp://samba.org/~abartlet/ Samba Developer, SuSE Labs, Novell Inc.

Re: Commercial support

2005-05-03 Thread Andrew Bartlett
nts in their own time, why should Wine mailing list be making a statements about companies to which most will not have had contact as a customer. Samba has a large support directory, and as has been commented it is probably also easier to support. I suggest dealing with the 'thundering hoard

Re: Commercial support

2005-05-03 Thread Andrew Bartlett
ocalities, and this does provide us a place to point users in need of paid help. I don't think it draws away from the 'top tier' providers, who distinguish themselves in the way they always have - by being relevant to their customers, and competing on their own best merits. Andrew B

Re: Borrowing NTVFS layer from Samba4 for Wine?

2005-04-13 Thread Andrew Bartlett
think that is the best way forward. We can't get case-insensitivity into the Linux kernel, do you really think we will get full NTFS in there instead? Even if it did, how long would it take for the BSD nuts to scream when Wine requires Linux ;-) Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartlett

Re: Borrowing NTVFS layer from Samba4 for Wine?

2005-04-13 Thread Andrew Bartlett
On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 22:32 -0700, Dan Kegel wrote: > Andrew Bartlett wrote: > > I see it this way - wine will need a full NTFS redirector at some point, > > to correctly handle remote fileystems. Why is the local disk any > > different from a remote redirected filesystem?

Re: Borrowing NTVFS layer from Samba4 for Wine?

2005-04-13 Thread Andrew Bartlett
sk any different from a remote redirected filesystem? Samba could be hooked in at this point (and my even assist in providing access to those remote files). I also don't know much about win32 programming, but anyway :-) Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartletthttp://

Hotel full again?

2005-03-25 Thread Andrew Bartlett
obably' replies, I suspect I'm not the only one without a room... Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartletthttp://samba.org/~abartlet/ Authentication Developer, Samba Team http://samba.org Student Network Administrator, Hawker College http://hawkerc.net sig

Re: Are mailslots implemented?

2005-03-16 Thread Andrew Bartlett
to register for such mailslots with the Samba server. (Alternate non-samba solutions will probably be required in parallel, I suppose). Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartletthttp://samba.org/~abartlet/ Authentication Developer, Samba Team http://samba.org Studen

Re: unicode "tables"

2005-01-28 Thread Andrew Bartlett
bles. > > Actually everything else under libs/unicode has lots of differences > with microsoft's implementation. Just so you know, Samba has and uses the Microsoft tables, extracted (in short) over the network by performing operations that cause the Microsoft servers to use those tables.