Every system that shares must first speak. In SMB, the sharing of storage, access, and state is made possible through a carefully orchestrated language: the “protocol messages” that pass between client and server. These messages are not mere signals—they are structured expressions of intent and response, encoded in binary, framed in dialects, and exchanged across transports that bind together a distributed world.

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The Exchange of Messages

  • Sunu Engineer,
  • Anu Engineer

摘要

Every system that shares must first speak. In SMB, the sharing of storage, access, and state is made possible through a carefully orchestrated language: the “protocol messages” that pass between client and server. These messages are not mere signals—they are structured expressions of intent and response, encoded in binary, framed in dialects, and exchanged across transports that bind together a distributed world.