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This directory contains two win32 programs to test large RPC requests
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and responses. The two programs are:
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server A command line RPC server that listens and processes
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RPC requests on the \pipe\rpcecho named pipe.
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client A command line RPC client program that
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Samba also implements the client and server sides of the rpcecho pipe
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if the --enable-developer option to configure has been used. The
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rpcclient(1) program is used to implement the client side RPC
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operations.
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There are currently four RPC calls defined in the rpcecho pipe. They
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are:
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AddOne Adds one to an integer sent by the client
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EchoData The client sends an array of bytes and it is echoed
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back by the server.
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SourceData The client sends an array of bytes and it is discarded
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by the server.
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SinkData The server returns an array of bytes.
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The Ethereal network protocol decoder (http://www.ethereal.com/) also
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contains support for the rpcecho pipe as part of its DCERPC for
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Windows.
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Starting the win32 server program is easy. Just run server.exe in a
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command window. The win32 client program is also run from a command
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window. The usage information is shown below:
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Usage: client hostname cmd [args]
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Where hostname is the name of the host to connect to,
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and cmd is the command to execute with optional args:
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addone num Add one to num and return the result
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echodata size Send an array of size bytes and receive it back
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sinkdata size Send an array of size bytes
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sourcedata size Receive an array of size bytes
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Tim Potter
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tpot@samba.org
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