Tom Yu wrote: > Jeffrey Altman <jalt...@secure-endpoints.com> writes: > >> The problem is not an OpenAFS issue. The problem is a bug in netbios >> name resolution in Windows 7. Concerned organizations should report >> the issue to Microsoft in order to ensure that it will be fixed. >> >> Jeffrey Altman > > Based on the rather lengthy series of forwarded messages, it was not > clear that the underlying issue was a NetBIOS name resolution bug. I > would have found it helpful to have a summary of which bug to report, > and what information was most important. Microsoft has reacted quite poorly in the past to cookie cutter bug reports being received from multiple sites. What they want are sites to experience the issue themselves and file their own bug report.
* Install Windows 7. * Install OpenAFS and KFW * Boot the machine without network * Login to the machine * Obtain a network address * Determine that it is impossible to enumerate \\AFS * Call PSS and File a bug report If you have network when the machine boots, all is fine. The problem only occurs when the machine obtains a network address after logon. Jeffrey Altman
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