Microsoft Giving SMB2 Talks At SambaXP 53
Jeremy Allison - Sam writes "I'm not much for writing blog entries, but I thought Slashdot readers might like to know that Microsoft architects and testers are attending SambaXP and have been giving some wonderful talks on how the protocol document testing works, and on the design of SMB2 in order to work well on WAN links. Really interesting technical stuff. Pinch me, I'm back in 1994 and things are really fun again :-)."
Isn't that game a little old? (Score:2, Funny)
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I do, and I'm quite sure you will find that a lot of other slashdotters do as well.
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I got it on the Wii VC when it came out, and I've played through it. It's strange (and a little scary) how the skill is still there even though I'm not a regular gamer and certainly not a regular Mario-er.
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Storm Jameson disagrees:
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My brother played SMB2 for like 3 hours the last time he visited, and I beat SMB3 for shits and giggles a few days ago.
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SMB2 talk (Score:4, Interesting)
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Are there any good NFS clients for Windows? Any that are free? If there were, I'd seriously consider using NFS for much of my file serving needs.
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This is a win/win for MS, if I were them I'd do it too.
Note: if NFS would support Windows networking, I'd use it too. Till then, I'm happy with SMB and use it at home and work.
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So the correct answer would be "no", Microsoft hates NFS because they don't control it.
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Microsoft has announced that they will not be updating SFU and will discontinue downloads in 2009.
Microsoft does some smarmy things, but in this case this is primarily just a name change. SFU -> SUA (and it comes standard on Vista/Server 2008)
download link for SUA [microsoft.com]
Being discontinued/desupported somewhat because the OSs that SFU runs on are being desupported. Surprising they want everyone to upgrade to Vista so they can make more money. LOL.
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Why doesn't SUA work on Windows Vista Home Premium?
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Why doesn't SUA work on Windows Vista Home Premium?
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Need For Speed? (Score:1)
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Actually NFSv4 supports Windows file-sharing semantics rather better than previous versions of NFS.
I currently see Samba as more of a complement to NFSv4 to support Windows clients easily, but, OTOH, it is actually becoming increasingly possible to use only Samba for file sharing in a heterogenous UNIX/Windows environment, rather than a mix of Samba and NFS. If SMB2 ends up being better than NFSv4 in security and reliability aspects, then it may replace NFS as the defacto fi
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Most of your complaints go away with RFC-compliant NFSv4. Essentially, all transactions are Kerberized. It uses GSSAPI for authentication of each transaction and allows for file sharing semantics that are extremely similar to what you get
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Jeremy.
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Last time I tried to use a NFS client on windows was not a painless experience. That was 1-2 years ago though , so maybe something better has come along? If anyone has any suggestions for a client to try I would be happy hear them, I still have a few windows machines at home that if I could share through NFS I could nuke samba from my file server ( I only need clients for pulling data, directory sharing is not needed).
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The FDS game images exist on the net, as japanese reading comprehension needed is nil. And as expected, Doki is tougher.
Here's a link of differences along with the rom link here [progressiveboink.com]. No US SMB2 rom to compare. That'd be illegal
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1994? (Score:1, Redundant)
More seriously, I hope they'll be made to release protocol information on a free license.
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Jeremy.
ENOUGH WITH THE SUPER MARIO BROS JOKES (Score:4, Insightful)
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Well, we could bring out the other jokes, then. (Score:1)
I guess you have to be involved for it to be fun (Score:2)
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Jeremy.