Re: [PATCH 30/45] CIFS: Enable signing in SMB2

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Hi Pavel,

> Use hmac-sha256 and rather than hmac-md5 that is used for CIFS/SMB.
> 
> Signature field in SMB2 header is 16 bytes instead of 8 bytes.

Sorry for the late reply, I just found a reference to this patch...

To me it seems that this patch doesn't take care of the fact that
the signing key in SMB2/3 belongs to the session and not to the transport
connection.

Does the SMB2 code support multiuser mounts yet?

Why are you using some "BSRSPYL " magic? I only saw that from Windows
clients
using SMB1. (Note: that servers just echo the signature from the
request, if they don't do signing).

metze

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