According to the SNIA doc: "Each CIFS request starts with a four byte field encoded as above: a byte of zero followed by three bytes of length; after that follows the body of the request."
Which basically says that the length field is 24 bits long. This header is derived directly from the original NBT (RFC1001/1002) specs. In NBT, however, the length field is 17 bits long. So my question is this: Has anyone ever seen, or is anyone aware of, an SMB message that is longer than 0x1FFFF bytes long? Chris -)----- -- Samba Team -- http://www.samba.org/ -)----- Christopher R. Hertel jCIFS Team -- http://jcifs.samba.org/ -)----- ubiqx development, uninq. ubiqx Team -- http://www.ubiqx.org/ -)----- [EMAIL PROTECTED] OnLineBook -- http://ubiqx.org/cifs/ -)----- [EMAIL PROTECTED]