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<samba:parameter name= "smb2 disable lock sequence checking"
context="G"
type="boolean"
xmlns:samba="http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
<description >
<para > This boolean parameter controls whether
<citerefentry > <refentrytitle > smbd</refentrytitle>
<manvolnum > 8</manvolnum> </citerefentry> will disable
lock sequence checking even for multi-channel connections
as well as durable handles.
</para>
<para > The [MS-SMB2] specification (under 3.3.5.14 Receiving an SMB2 LOCK Request)
documents that a server should do lock sequence if Open.IsResilient or Open.IsDurable
or Open.IsPersistent is TRUE or if Connection.Dialect belongs to the SMB 3.x dialect
family and Connection.ServerCapabilities includes SMB2_GLOBAL_CAP_MULTI_CHANNEL.
</para>
<para > But Windows Server (at least up to v2004) only does these checks
for the Open.IsResilient and Open.IsPersistent.
That means they do not implement the behavior specified
in [MS-SMB2].</para>
<para > By default Samba behaves according to the specification
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and implements lock sequence checking when multi-channel is used.</para>
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<para > Warning: Only enable this option if existing clients can't
handle lock sequence checking for handles without Open.IsResilient and Open.IsPersistent.
And it turns out that the Windows Server behavior is required.</para>
<para > Note: it's likely that this option will be removed again
if future Windows versions change their behavior.</para>
<para > Note: Samba does not implement Open.IsResilient and Open.IsPersistent yet.</para>
</description>
<related > server multi channel support</related>
<value type= "default" > no</value>
<value type= "example" > yes</value>
</samba:parameter>