I still would really like somebody to at least give it a try!
But if I don't hear by the end of the day, I'll go ahead and merge into
trunk and the release branch.
Karl
On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 11:49 AM Markus Schuch wrote:
> Hi Karl.
>
> all windows shares in my reach were migrated to O365
Hi Karl.
all windows shares in my reach were migrated to O365 services some months ago,
so i am unfortunately unable to help here, sorry.
IMHO we should ship because anyone using the abandoned jcifs based connector
relies on vulnerable cifs protocols (if i am correct).
Cheers
Markus
Am 24.
I'm still waiting for somebody to give the new Jcifs code a try before
spinning the release. There apparently are plenty of people who want us to
do work on the connector but who are unwilling to actually exercise it when
that work is completed.
I suppose I can integrate it and we can ship it.
Hi all,
It came to my attention last week that there's a new version of Jcifs
available, which has some API changes and is thus not backwards compatible
with the old version. But it also has significant new features added.
I updated the code for it in