To understand a protocol is not merely to parse its packets but to know its world. Like any language, SMB has its subjects and its actions—its actors, structures, and symbols. It is a choreography of requests and replies, a conversation unfolding between machines across space and time. But behind every message, there lies a deeper architecture: a set of entities that define what can be known, shared, and changed.

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The Entities in the Interaction

  • Sunu Engineer,
  • Anu Engineer

摘要

To understand a protocol is not merely to parse its packets but to know its world. Like any language, SMB has its subjects and its actions—its actors, structures, and symbols. It is a choreography of requests and replies, a conversation unfolding between machines across space and time. But behind every message, there lies a deeper architecture: a set of entities that define what can be known, shared, and changed.