Craig Weatherhead wrote: | I'm just curious if there is a way to have samba be able to restart | a transfer of a file from the point that it left off? It's doable "below" Samba using the Samba VFS, by passing the start-point as part of a filename and having the VFS (which you'd have to write!) return the rest of the file. Say you were transferring friday.california.dat, and the transfer failed. You'd find the length of the file with ls -l to be 46015 bytes. To get the rest, you'd request friday.california.dat.46015. On the samba side, the open would be passed to the vfs, which would interpret the 46015 as a restart-point, create the file with dd and allow samba to return it. On close, the temporary file would be deleted. The VFS was written by Tim Potter and is scheduled for an upcoming samba release, though not the very next... --dave -- David Collier-Brown, | Always do right. This will gratify some people 185 Ellerslie Ave., | and astonish the rest. -- Mark Twain Willowdale, Ontario | //www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/author.html Work: (905) 415-2849 Home: (416) 223-8968 Email: davecb@canada.sun.com