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diff --git a/results/classifier/105/network/2829 b/results/classifier/105/network/2829 deleted file mode 100644 index 295d5a2b..00000000 --- a/results/classifier/105/network/2829 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -network: 0.939 -instruction: 0.861 -device: 0.833 -socket: 0.798 -graphic: 0.760 -vnc: 0.759 -semantic: 0.691 -other: 0.652 -mistranslation: 0.591 -boot: 0.454 -assembly: 0.281 -KVM: 0.181 - -SMB sharing on FIPS enabled hosts with Samba broken -Description of problem: -Similar to #2593 , newer security features on GNU+Linux host OSes are continuing -to break communication with guests running older OSes. - -QEMU executes the `smbd` process in [slirp.c](net/slirp.c) to facilitate the SMB -sharing between guest and host. - -The host `smbd` process links in GnuTLS for authentication ciphers and algorithm -primitives. When `smbd` processes SMB requests from these older OS's SMB implementations, -it errors out with error lines: - -`Failed to setup SPNEGO negTokenInit request` - -`Failed to start SPNEGO handler for negprot OID list!` -Steps to reproduce: -1. Access a GNU+Linux machine with GnuTLS library in FIPS mode which `smbd` links against -2. Run `qemu-system-*` with an older guest OS with a `smb` share to host -3. See errors in `/tmp/qemu.smb*/log.smbd` -Additional information: -# |
