2013-12-05, 06:07
I think the issue with @ symbol in username originally was because of the way SMB paths are formatted
smb://user:[email protected]
If you have an @ in user, then things go bad. I think the fix was to replace the @ symbol with the URL encoding for that character (%40).
It would be interesting to know whether the issue was case sensitivity after all. Also I know at some point someone did have a pipe (|) in their password which will stuff up our client->server messaging, as the fields are delimited by pipe characters...
smb://user:[email protected]
If you have an @ in user, then things go bad. I think the fix was to replace the @ symbol with the URL encoding for that character (%40).
It would be interesting to know whether the issue was case sensitivity after all. Also I know at some point someone did have a pipe (|) in their password which will stuff up our client->server messaging, as the fields are delimited by pipe characters...