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4.1 KiB
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4.1 KiB
C
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Copyright (c) 1989 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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SmbCaps.h
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Abstract:
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This module defines the types and functions related to the determining the capabilities supported
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by any particular server according to both the dialect it negotiates and the capabilties it returns.
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--*/
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#ifndef _SMBCAPS_H_
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#define _SMBCAPS_H_
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//
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// Dialect flags
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//
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// These flags describe the various and sundry capabilities that
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// a server can provide. I essentially just lifted this list from rdr1 so that I
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// could also use the level2,3 of getconnectinfo which was also just lifted from rdr1.
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// Many of these guys you can get directly from the CAPS field of the negotiate response but others
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// you cannot. These is a table in the negotiate code that fills in the stuff that is just inferred
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// from the dialect negotiated (also, just lifted from rdr1....a veritable fount of just info.)
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//
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// Another set of capabilities is defined in smbce.h....perhaps these should go there or vice versa.
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// The advantage to having them here is that this file has to be included by the aforementioned getconfiginfo code
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// up in the wrapper.
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//
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#define DF_CORE 0x00000001 // Server is a core server
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#define DF_MIXEDCASEPW 0x00000002 // Server supports mixed case password
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#define DF_OLDRAWIO 0x00000004 // Server supports MSNET 1.03 RAW I/O
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#define DF_NEWRAWIO 0x00000008 // Server supports LANMAN Raw I/O
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#define DF_LANMAN10 0x00000010 // Server supports LANMAN 1.0 protocol
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#define DF_LANMAN20 0x00000020 // Server supports LANMAN 2.0 protocol
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#define DF_MIXEDCASE 0x00000040 // Server supports mixed case files
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#define DF_LONGNAME 0x00000080 // Server supports long named files
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#define DF_EXTENDNEGOT 0x00000100 // Server returns extended negotiate
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#define DF_LOCKREAD 0x00000200 // Server supports LockReadWriteUnlock
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#define DF_SECURITY 0x00000400 // Server supports enhanced security
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#define DF_NTPROTOCOL 0x00000800 // Server supports NT semantics
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#define DF_SUPPORTEA 0x00001000 // Server supports extended attribs
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#define DF_LANMAN21 0x00002000 // Server supports LANMAN 2.1 protocol
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#define DF_CANCEL 0x00004000 // Server supports NT style cancel
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#define DF_UNICODE 0x00008000 // Server supports unicode names.
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#define DF_NTNEGOTIATE 0x00010000 // Server supports NT style negotiate.
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#define DF_LARGE_FILES 0x00020000 // Server supports large files.
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#define DF_NT_SMBS 0x00040000 // Server supports NT SMBs
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#define DF_RPC_REMOTE 0x00080000 // Server is administrated via RPC
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#define DF_NT_STATUS 0x00100000 // Server returns NT style statuses
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#define DF_OPLOCK_LVL2 0x00200000 // Server supports level 2 oplocks.
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#define DF_TIME_IS_UTC 0x00400000 // Server time is in UTC.
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#define DF_WFW 0x00800000 // Server is Windows for workgroups.
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#define DF_EXTENDED_SECURITY 0x01000000 // Server does extended security
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#define DF_TRANS2_FSCTL 0x02000000 // Server accepts remoted fsctls in tran2s
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#define DF_DFS_TRANS2 0x04000000 // Server accepts Dfs related trans2
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// functions. Can this be merged with
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// DF_TRANS2_FSCTL?
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#define DF_NT_FIND 0x08000000 // Server supports NT infolevels
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#define DF_W95 0x10000000 // this is a win95 server.....sigh
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#define DF_NT_INFO_PASSTHROUGH 0x20000000 // This server supports setting and getting
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// NT infolevels by offsetting the requested
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// infolevel by SMB_INFO_PASSTHROUGH
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#define DF_LARGE_WRITEX 0x40000000 // This server supports large writes
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#define DF_OPLOCK 0x80000000 // This server supports opportunistic lock
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#endif // _SMBCAPS_H_
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