^samba.tests.dcerpc.dnsserver.python2.samba.tests.dcerpc.dnsserver.DnsserverTests.test_add_duplicate_different_type.*
^samba.tests.dcerpc.dnsserver.python2.samba.tests.dcerpc.dnsserver.DnsserverTests.test_rank_none.*
^samba.tests.dcerpc.dnsserver.python2.samba.tests.dcerpc.dnsserver.DnsserverTests.test_security_descriptor.*
-^samba3.smb2.credits.session_setup_credits_granted.*
-^samba3.smb2.credits.single_req_credits_granted.*
-^samba3.smb2.credits.skipped_mid.*
^samba4.blackbox.dbcheck-links.release-4-5-0-pre1.dbcheck_dangling_multi_valued_clean
^samba4.blackbox.dbcheck-links.release-4-5-0-pre1.dangling_multi_valued_check_missing
#
* of requests and the used sequence number.
* Which means we would grant more credits
* for client which use multi credit requests.
+ *
+ * The above is what Windows Server < 2016 is doing,
+ * but new servers use all credits (8192 by default).
*/
- current_max_credits = xconn->smb2.credits.max / 16;
+ current_max_credits = xconn->smb2.credits.max;
current_max_credits = MAX(current_max_credits, 1);
if (xconn->smb2.credits.multicredit) {
* with a successful session setup
*/
if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(out_status)) {
- additional_max = 32;
+ additional_max = xconn->smb2.credits.max;
}
break;
default:
/*
- * We match windows and only grant additional credits
- * in chunks of 32.
+ * Windows Server < 2016 and older Samba versions
+ * used to only grant additional credits in
+ * chunks of 32 credits.
+ *
+ * But we match Windows Server 2016 and grant
+ * all credits as requested.
*/
- additional_max = 32;
+ additional_max = xconn->smb2.credits.max;
break;
}