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 SecurityFlags          Flags which control security negotiation and
                        also packet signing. Authentication (may/must)
-                       flags (e.g. for NTLM and/or NTLMv2) may be combined with
+                       flags (e.g. for NTLMv2) may be combined with
                        the signing flags.  Specifying two different password
                        hashing mechanisms (as "must use") on the other hand
                        does not make much sense. Default flags are::
 
-                               0x07007
-
-                       (NTLM, NTLMv2 and packet signing allowed).  The maximum
-                       allowable flags if you want to allow mounts to servers
-                       using weaker password hashes is 0x37037 (lanman,
-                       plaintext, ntlm, ntlmv2, signing allowed).  Some
-                       SecurityFlags require the corresponding menuconfig
-                       options to be enabled.  Enabling plaintext
-                       authentication currently requires also enabling
-                       lanman authentication in the security flags
-                       because the cifs module only supports sending
-                       laintext passwords using the older lanman dialect
-                       form of the session setup SMB.  (e.g. for authentication
-                       using plain text passwords, set the SecurityFlags
-                       to 0x30030)::
+                               0x00C5
+
+                       (NTLMv2 and packet signing allowed).  Some SecurityFlags
+                       may require enabling a corresponding menuconfig option.
 
                          may use packet signing                        0x00001
                          must use packet signing                       0x01001
-                         may use NTLM (most common password hash)      0x00002
-                         must use NTLM                                 0x02002
                          may use NTLMv2                                0x00004
                          must use NTLMv2                               0x04004
-                         may use Kerberos security                     0x00008
-                         must use Kerberos                             0x08008
-                         may use lanman (weak) password hash           0x00010
-                         must use lanman password hash                 0x10010
-                         may use plaintext passwords                   0x00020
-                         must use plaintext passwords                  0x20020
-                         (reserved for future packet encryption)       0x00040
+                         may use Kerberos security (krb5)              0x00008
+                         must use Kerberos                             0x08008
+                         may use NTLMSSP                               0x00080
+                         must use NTLMSSP                              0x80080
+                         seal (packet encryption)                      0x00040
+                         must seal (not implemented yet)               0x40040
 
 cifsFYI                        If set to non-zero value, additional debug information
                        will be logged to the system error log.  This field
 
 #define   CIFSSEC_MUST_SEAL    0x40040 /* not supported yet */
 #define   CIFSSEC_MUST_NTLMSSP 0x80080 /* raw ntlmssp with ntlmv2 */
 
-#define   CIFSSEC_DEF (CIFSSEC_MAY_SIGN | CIFSSEC_MAY_NTLMV2 | CIFSSEC_MAY_NTLMSSP)
-#define   CIFSSEC_MAX (CIFSSEC_MUST_NTLMV2)
+#define   CIFSSEC_DEF (CIFSSEC_MAY_SIGN | CIFSSEC_MAY_NTLMV2 | CIFSSEC_MAY_NTLMSSP | CIFSSEC_MAY_SEAL)
+#define   CIFSSEC_MAX (CIFSSEC_MAY_SIGN | CIFSSEC_MUST_KRB5 | CIFSSEC_MAY_SEAL)
 #define   CIFSSEC_AUTH_MASK (CIFSSEC_MAY_NTLMV2 | CIFSSEC_MAY_KRB5 | CIFSSEC_MAY_NTLMSSP)
 /*
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