Hello dochelp, another one... :)
I see the following unexpected behaviour against a Windows server with Fileserver for General Use role where a Persistent Handle with lease=RH is silently downgraded to NONE:
1. Client 1 opens a file with PH, lease=RH, sharemode=NONE 2. Client 1 disconnects TCP3. Client 2 wants to open the file for reading, this fails with STATUS_FILE_NOT_AVAILABLE
4. Client 1 reconnects SMB5. Client 1 reconnects PH and in the response the lease state is NONE (and the epoch is unchanged)
Accoding to "3.3.4.7 Object Store Indicates a Lease Break" it is ok to loose an R lease, but not an RH lease, similarly "SMB 2.2 : Bigger, Faster, Scalier (Part 2)", page 50, states breaking from RH to none is "illegal".
Can you please clarify? Traces (pcap + t.cmd) available. Thanks! -slow
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