Smb2-protocol: Re: [Smb2-protocol] more flags...
I think those two bytes are just uninitialized data.
In several captures I have I see completely different pattern,
sometimes the Request contains the same value for several calls, then
they use other values.
Some sequences i have the requests having
6F00 and the responses 0100
other sequences in the same capture are
7E00 and the response are 0100
Other sequences the responses start going 0100 0200 0300 0400 then jumping back to 0100 for the rest of the trace.
On 2/7/06, Stefan (metze) Metzmacher <metze@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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Hi *,
I just noticed that the 2 bytes between opcode and flags,
are also some kind of flags,
it's 0x0030 for requests and 0x0001 for normal replies
(in samba4 both are 0x0000)
it's also 0x0000 in a response with STATUS_CANCELLED
metze
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