mirror of
https://github.com/samba-team/samba.git
synced 2025-03-05 20:58:40 +03:00
"disable charset" -> "display charset". oops
(This used to be commit 67543ea43d6c76f10f6757ae35a29044ce0020c5)
This commit is contained in:
parent
2968f8a6be
commit
397ef9004e
@ -628,7 +628,7 @@
|
||||
<listitem><para><link linkend="DFREECOMMAND"><parameter>dfree command</parameter></link></para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para><link linkend="DISABLENETBIOS"><parameter>disable netbios</parameter></link></para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para><link linkend="DISABLESPOOLSS"><parameter>disable spoolss</parameter></link></para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para><link linkend="DISPLAYCHARSET"><parameter>disable charset</parameter></link></para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para><link linkend="DISPLAYCHARSET"><parameter>display charset</parameter></link></para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para><link linkend="DNSPROXY"><parameter>dns proxy</parameter></link></para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para><link linkend="DOMAINADMINGROUP"><parameter>domain admin group</parameter></link></para></listitem>
|
||||
<listitem><para><link linkend="DOMAINGUESTGROUP"><parameter>domain guest group</parameter></link></para></listitem>
|
||||
|
File diff suppressed because it is too large
Load Diff
@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
|
||||
.\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/comp/docbook2X/>
|
||||
.\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches,
|
||||
.\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>.
|
||||
.TH "SMB.CONF" "5" "22 augustus 2002" "" ""
|
||||
.TH "SMB.CONF" "5" "07 September 2002" "" ""
|
||||
.SH NAME
|
||||
smb.conf \- The configuration file for the Samba suite
|
||||
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
|
||||
@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ file for the Samba suite. \fIsmb.conf\fR contains
|
||||
runtime configuration information for the Samba programs. The
|
||||
\fIsmb.conf\fR file is designed to be configured and
|
||||
administered by the \fBswat(8)\fR
|
||||
program. The complete description of the file format and
|
||||
program. The complete description of the file format and
|
||||
possible parameters held within are here for reference purposes.
|
||||
.SH "FILE FORMAT"
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ machine. Only some are recognized, and those may not be
|
||||
WinNT and Win2k. Anything else will be known as
|
||||
"UNKNOWN". If it gets it wrong then sending a level
|
||||
3 log to samba@samba.org
|
||||
should allow it to be fixed.
|
||||
<URL:mailto:samba@samba.org> should allow it to be fixed.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fB%I\fR
|
||||
The IP address of the client machine.
|
||||
@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ each parameter for details. Note that some are synonyms.
|
||||
\fIdisable spoolss\fR
|
||||
.TP 0.2i
|
||||
\(bu
|
||||
\fIdisable charset\fR
|
||||
\fIdisplay charset\fR
|
||||
.TP 0.2i
|
||||
\(bu
|
||||
\fIdns proxy\fR
|
||||
@ -1433,7 +1433,7 @@ each parameter for details. Note that some are synonyms.
|
||||
\fBabort shutdown script (G)\fR
|
||||
\fBThis parameter only exists in the HEAD cvs branch\fR
|
||||
This a full path name to a script called by
|
||||
\fBsmbd(8)\fRthat
|
||||
\fBsmbd(8)\fR that
|
||||
should stop a shutdown procedure issued by the \fIshutdown script\fR.
|
||||
|
||||
This command will be run as user.
|
||||
@ -1457,7 +1457,7 @@ will perform the necessary operations for adding the printer
|
||||
to the print system and to add the appropriate service definition
|
||||
to the \fIsmb.conf\fR file in order that it can be
|
||||
shared by \fBsmbd(8)\fR
|
||||
.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
The \fIaddprinter command\fR is
|
||||
automatically invoked with the following parameter (in
|
||||
@ -1548,7 +1548,7 @@ Example: \fBadd share command = /usr/local/bin/addshare\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBadd machine script (G)\fR
|
||||
This is the full pathname to a script that will
|
||||
be run by smbd(8)when a machine is added
|
||||
be run by smbd(8) when a machine is added
|
||||
to it's domain using the administrator username and password method.
|
||||
|
||||
This option is only required when using sam back-ends tied to the
|
||||
@ -1574,16 +1574,16 @@ Example: \fBads server = 192.168.1.2\fR
|
||||
\fBadd user script (G)\fR
|
||||
This is the full pathname to a script that will
|
||||
be run \fBAS ROOT\fR by smbd(8)
|
||||
under special circumstances described below.
|
||||
under special circumstances described below.
|
||||
|
||||
Normally, a Samba server requires that UNIX users are
|
||||
created for all users accessing files on this server. For sites
|
||||
that use Windows NT account databases as their primary user database
|
||||
creating these users and keeping the user list in sync with the
|
||||
Windows NT PDC is an onerous task. This option allows smbdto create the required UNIX users
|
||||
Windows NT PDC is an onerous task. This option allows smbd to create the required UNIX users
|
||||
\fBON DEMAND\fR when a user accesses the Samba server.
|
||||
|
||||
In order to use this option, smbd
|
||||
In order to use this option, smbd
|
||||
must \fBNOT\fR be set to \fIsecurity = share\fR
|
||||
and \fIadd user script\fR
|
||||
must be set to a full pathname for a script that will create a UNIX
|
||||
@ -1591,7 +1591,7 @@ user given one argument of \fI%u\fR, which expands into
|
||||
the UNIX user name to create.
|
||||
|
||||
When the Windows user attempts to access the Samba server,
|
||||
at login (session setup in the SMB protocol) time, smbdcontacts the \fIpassword server\fR and
|
||||
at login (session setup in the SMB protocol) time, smbd contacts the \fIpassword server\fR and
|
||||
attempts to authenticate the given user with the given password. If the
|
||||
authentication succeeds then \fBsmbd\fR
|
||||
attempts to find a UNIX user in the UNIX password database to map the
|
||||
@ -1617,7 +1617,7 @@ Example: \fBadd user script = /usr/local/samba/bin/add_user
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBadd group script (G)\fR
|
||||
This is the full pathname to a script that will
|
||||
be run \fBAS ROOT\fR by smbd(8)when a new group is requested. It will expand any \fI%g\fR to the group name passed. This script is only useful for installations using the Windows NT domain administration tools.
|
||||
be run \fBAS ROOT\fR by smbd(8) when a new group is requested. It will expand any \fI%g\fR to the group name passed. This script is only useful for installations using the Windows NT domain administration tools.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBadmin users (S)\fR
|
||||
This is a list of users who will be granted
|
||||
@ -1635,7 +1635,7 @@ Example: \fBadmin users = jason\fR
|
||||
\fBadd user to group script (G)\fR
|
||||
Full path to the script that will be called when
|
||||
a user is added to a group using the Windows NT domain administration
|
||||
tools. It will be run by smbd(8)
|
||||
tools. It will be run by smbd(8)
|
||||
\fBAS ROOT\fR. Any \fI%g\fR will be
|
||||
replaced with the group name and any \fI%u\fR will
|
||||
be replaced with the user name.
|
||||
@ -1670,7 +1670,7 @@ Example: \fBalgorithmic rid base = 100000\fR
|
||||
This option only takes effect when the \fIsecurity\fR option is set to
|
||||
server or domain.
|
||||
If it is set to no, then attempts to connect to a resource from
|
||||
a domain or workgroup other than the one which smbdis running
|
||||
a domain or workgroup other than the one which smbd is running
|
||||
in will fail, even if that domain is trusted by the remote server
|
||||
doing the authentication.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1687,7 +1687,7 @@ Default: \fBallow trusted domains = yes\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBannounce as (G)\fR
|
||||
This specifies what type of server
|
||||
\fBnmbd\fR
|
||||
\fBnmbd\fR
|
||||
will announce itself as, to a network neighborhood browse
|
||||
list. By default this is set to Windows NT. The valid options
|
||||
are : "NT Server" (which can also be written as "NT"),
|
||||
@ -1738,8 +1738,8 @@ Default: \fBavailable = yes\fR
|
||||
\fBbind interfaces only (G)\fR
|
||||
This global parameter allows the Samba admin
|
||||
to limit what interfaces on a machine will serve SMB requests. If
|
||||
affects file service smbd(8)and
|
||||
name service nmbd(8)in slightly
|
||||
affects file service smbd(8) and
|
||||
name service nmbd(8) in slightly
|
||||
different ways.
|
||||
|
||||
For name service it causes \fBnmbd\fR to bind
|
||||
@ -1768,8 +1768,8 @@ interfaces as it will not cope with non-permanent interfaces.
|
||||
|
||||
If \fIbind interfaces only\fR is set then
|
||||
unless the network address \fB127.0.0.1\fR is added
|
||||
to the \fIinterfaces\fR parameter list \fBsmbpasswd(8)\fR
|
||||
and \fBswat(8)\fRmay
|
||||
to the \fIinterfaces\fR parameter list \fBsmbpasswd(8)\fR
|
||||
and \fBswat(8)\fR may
|
||||
not work as expected due to the reasons covered below.
|
||||
|
||||
To change a users SMB password, the \fBsmbpasswd\fR
|
||||
@ -1780,7 +1780,7 @@ network address \fB127.0.0.1\fR is added to the
|
||||
\fIinterfaces\fR parameter list then \fB smbpasswd\fR will fail to connect in it's default mode.
|
||||
\fBsmbpasswd\fR can be forced to use the primary IP interface
|
||||
of the local host by using its \fI-r remote machine\fR
|
||||
parameter, with \fIremote machine\fR set
|
||||
parameter, with \fIremote machine\fR set
|
||||
to the IP name of the primary interface of the local host.
|
||||
|
||||
The \fBswat\fR status page tries to connect with
|
||||
@ -1793,7 +1793,7 @@ and \fBnmbd\fR.
|
||||
Default: \fBbind interfaces only = no\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBblocking locks (S)\fR
|
||||
This parameter controls the behavior of smbd(8)when given a request by a client
|
||||
This parameter controls the behavior of smbd(8) when given a request by a client
|
||||
to obtain a byte range lock on a region of an open file, and the
|
||||
request has a time limit associated with it.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -1811,7 +1811,7 @@ Default: \fBblocking locks = yes\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBblock size (S)\fR
|
||||
This parameter controls the behavior of
|
||||
smbd(8)when reporting disk free
|
||||
smbd(8) when reporting disk free
|
||||
sizes. By default, this reports a disk block size of 1024 bytes.
|
||||
|
||||
Changing this parameter may have some effect on the
|
||||
@ -1832,7 +1832,7 @@ Example: \fBblock size = 65536\fR
|
||||
See the \fI browseable\fR.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBbrowse list (G)\fR
|
||||
This controls whether \fBsmbd(8)\fRwill serve a browse list to
|
||||
This controls whether \fBsmbd(8)\fR will serve a browse list to
|
||||
a client doing a \fBNetServerEnum\fR call. Normally
|
||||
set to true. You should never need to change
|
||||
this.
|
||||
@ -1858,7 +1858,7 @@ sensitive.
|
||||
This SMB allows a client to tell a server to
|
||||
"watch" a particular directory for any changes and only reply to
|
||||
the SMB request when a change has occurred. Such constant scanning of
|
||||
a directory is expensive under UNIX, hence an \fBsmbd(8)\fRdaemon only performs such a scan
|
||||
a directory is expensive under UNIX, hence an \fBsmbd(8)\fR daemon only performs such a scan
|
||||
on each requested directory once every \fIchange notify
|
||||
timeout\fR seconds.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2051,7 +2051,7 @@ Default: \fBdebug hires timestamp = no\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBdebug pid (G)\fR
|
||||
When using only one log file for more then one
|
||||
forked smbd-process there may be hard to follow which process
|
||||
forked smbdprocess there may be hard to follow which process
|
||||
outputs which message. This boolean parameter is adds the process-id
|
||||
to the timestamp message headers in the logfile when turned on.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2114,7 +2114,7 @@ do this all the time, setting \fBdefault devmode = yes\fR
|
||||
will instruct smbd to generate a default one.
|
||||
|
||||
For more information on Windows NT/2k printing and Device Modes,
|
||||
see the MSDN documentation.
|
||||
see the MSDN documentation <URL:http://msdn.microsoft.com/>.
|
||||
|
||||
Default: \fBdefault devmode = no\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@ -2153,7 +2153,7 @@ Example:
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBdelete group script (G)\fR
|
||||
This is the full pathname to a script that will
|
||||
be run \fBAS ROOT\fR by smbd(8)when a group is requested to be deleted. It will expand any \fI%g\fR to the group name passed. This script is only useful for installations using the Windows NT domain administration tools.
|
||||
be run \fBAS ROOT\fR by smbd(8) when a group is requested to be deleted. It will expand any \fI%g\fR to the group name passed. This script is only useful for installations using the Windows NT domain administration tools.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBdeleteprinter command (G)\fR
|
||||
With the introduction of MS-RPC based printer
|
||||
@ -2248,7 +2248,7 @@ Example: \fBdelete user script = /usr/local/samba/bin/del_user
|
||||
\fBdelete user from group script (G)\fR
|
||||
Full path to the script that will be called when
|
||||
a user is removed from a group using the Windows NT domain administration
|
||||
tools. It will be run by smbd(8)
|
||||
tools. It will be run by smbd(8)
|
||||
\fBAS ROOT\fR. Any \fI%g\fR will be
|
||||
replaced with the group name and any \fI%u\fR will
|
||||
be replaced with the user name.
|
||||
@ -2455,7 +2455,7 @@ Default: \fBdisplay charset = ASCII\fR
|
||||
Example: \fBdisplay charset = UTF8\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBdns proxy (G)\fR
|
||||
Specifies that nmbd(8)
|
||||
Specifies that nmbd(8)
|
||||
when acting as a WINS server and finding that a NetBIOS name has not
|
||||
been registered, should treat the NetBIOS name word-for-word as a DNS
|
||||
name and do a lookup with the DNS server for that name on behalf of
|
||||
@ -2518,13 +2518,13 @@ directory shipped with the source code.
|
||||
Default: \fBdomain logons = no\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBdomain master (G)\fR
|
||||
Tell \fB nmbd(8)\fRto enable WAN-wide browse list
|
||||
Tell \fB nmbd(8)\fR to enable WAN-wide browse list
|
||||
collation. Setting this option causes \fBnmbd\fR to
|
||||
claim a special domain specific NetBIOS name that identifies
|
||||
it as a domain master browser for its given \fIworkgroup\fR. Local master browsers
|
||||
in the same \fIworkgroup\fR on broadcast-isolated
|
||||
subnets will give this \fBnmbd\fR their local browse lists,
|
||||
and then ask \fBsmbd(8)\fR
|
||||
and then ask \fBsmbd(8)\fR
|
||||
for a complete copy of the browse list for the whole wide area
|
||||
network. Browser clients will then contact their local master browser,
|
||||
and will receive the domain-wide browse list, instead of just the list
|
||||
@ -2572,7 +2572,7 @@ charset Samba should talk to DOS clients.
|
||||
The default depends on which charsets you have instaled.
|
||||
Samba tries to use charset 850 but falls back to ASCII in
|
||||
case it is not available. Run testparm(1)
|
||||
to check the default on your system.
|
||||
to check the default on your system.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBdos filemode (S)\fR
|
||||
The default behavior in Samba is to provide
|
||||
@ -2594,7 +2594,7 @@ granularity on time resolution is two seconds. Setting this parameter
|
||||
for a share causes Samba to round the reported time down to the
|
||||
nearest two second boundary when a query call that requires one second
|
||||
resolution is made to \fBsmbd(8)\fR
|
||||
.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
This option is mainly used as a compatibility option for Visual
|
||||
C++ when used against Samba shares. If oplocks are enabled on a
|
||||
@ -2615,7 +2615,7 @@ file they can change the timestamp on it. Under POSIX semantics,
|
||||
only the owner of the file or root may change the timestamp. By
|
||||
default, Samba runs with POSIX semantics and refuses to change the
|
||||
timestamp on a file if the user \fBsmbd\fR is acting
|
||||
on behalf of is not the file owner. Setting this option to true allows DOS semantics and smbdwill change the file
|
||||
on behalf of is not the file owner. Setting this option to true allows DOS semantics and smbd will change the file
|
||||
timestamp as DOS requires.
|
||||
|
||||
Default: \fBdos filetimes = no\fR
|
||||
@ -2629,9 +2629,9 @@ Samba see the file ENCRYPTION.txt in the Samba documentation
|
||||
directory \fIdocs/\fR shipped with the source code.
|
||||
|
||||
In order for encrypted passwords to work correctly
|
||||
\fBsmbd(8)\fRmust either
|
||||
\fBsmbd(8)\fR must either
|
||||
have access to a local \fIsmbpasswd(5)
|
||||
\fRprogram for information on how to set up
|
||||
\fR program for information on how to set up
|
||||
and maintain this file), or set the security = [server|domain|ads] parameter which
|
||||
causes \fBsmbd\fR to authenticate against another
|
||||
server.
|
||||
@ -2720,7 +2720,7 @@ that it is the only one accessing the file and it will aggressively
|
||||
cache file data. With some oplock types the client may even cache
|
||||
file open/close operations. This can give enormous performance benefits.
|
||||
|
||||
When you set \fBfake oplocks = yes\fR, \fBsmbd(8)\fRwill
|
||||
When you set \fBfake oplocks = yes\fR, \fBsmbd(8)\fR will
|
||||
always grant oplock requests no matter how many clients are using
|
||||
the file.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -2739,7 +2739,7 @@ Default: \fBfake oplocks = no\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBfollow symlinks (S)\fR
|
||||
This parameter allows the Samba administrator
|
||||
to stop \fBsmbd(8)\fR
|
||||
to stop \fBsmbd(8)\fR
|
||||
from following symbolic links in a particular share. Setting this
|
||||
parameter to no prevents any file or directory
|
||||
that is a symbolic link from being followed (the user will get an
|
||||
@ -2921,7 +2921,7 @@ Example: \fBforce user = auser\fR
|
||||
This parameter allows the administrator to
|
||||
configure the string that specifies the type of filesystem a share
|
||||
is using that is reported by \fBsmbd(8)
|
||||
\fRwhen a client queries the filesystem type
|
||||
\fR when a client queries the filesystem type
|
||||
for a share. The default type is NTFS for
|
||||
compatibility with Windows NT but this can be changed to other
|
||||
strings such as Samba or FAT
|
||||
@ -3022,7 +3022,7 @@ Example: \fBhide files =
|
||||
|
||||
The above example is based on files that the Macintosh
|
||||
SMB client (DAVE) available from
|
||||
Thursbycreates for internal use, and also still hides
|
||||
Thursby <URL:http://www.thursby.com> creates for internal use, and also still hides
|
||||
all files beginning with a dot.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBhide local users(G)\fR
|
||||
@ -3046,7 +3046,7 @@ Default: \fBhide unwriteable = no\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBhomedir map (G)\fR
|
||||
If\fInis homedir
|
||||
\fR is true, and \fBsmbd(8)\fRis also acting
|
||||
\fR is true, and \fBsmbd(8)\fR is also acting
|
||||
as a Win95/98 \fIlogon server\fR then this parameter
|
||||
specifies the NIS (or YP) map from which the server for the user's
|
||||
home directory should be extracted. At present, only the Sun
|
||||
@ -3078,7 +3078,7 @@ to browse Dfs trees hosted on the server.
|
||||
|
||||
See also the \fI msdfs root\fR share level parameter. For
|
||||
more information on setting up a Dfs tree on Samba,
|
||||
refer to msdfs_setup.html.
|
||||
refer to msdfs_setup.html
|
||||
|
||||
Default: \fBhost msdfs = no\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@ -3141,7 +3141,7 @@ deny access from one particular host
|
||||
Note that access still requires suitable user-level passwords.
|
||||
|
||||
See \fBtestparm(1)\fR
|
||||
for a way of testing your host access to see if it does
|
||||
for a way of testing your host access to see if it does
|
||||
what you expect.
|
||||
|
||||
Default: \fBnone (i.e., all hosts permitted access)
|
||||
@ -3345,7 +3345,7 @@ allows the use of them to be turned on or off.
|
||||
Kernel oplocks support allows Samba \fIoplocks
|
||||
\fR to be broken whenever a local UNIX process or NFS operation
|
||||
accesses a file that \fBsmbd(8)\fR
|
||||
has oplocked. This allows complete data consistency between
|
||||
has oplocked. This allows complete data consistency between
|
||||
SMB/CIFS, NFS and local file access (and is a \fBvery\fR
|
||||
cool feature :-).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -3360,7 +3360,7 @@ and \fIlevel2 oplocks
|
||||
Default: \fBkernel oplocks = yes\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBlanman auth (G)\fR
|
||||
This parameter determines whether or not smbdwill
|
||||
This parameter determines whether or not smbd will
|
||||
attempt to authenticate users using the LANMAN password hash.
|
||||
If disabled, only clients which support NT password hashes (e.g. Windows
|
||||
NT/2000 clients, smbclient, etc... but not Windows 95/98 or the MS DOS
|
||||
@ -3385,7 +3385,7 @@ Name (DN) name used by Samba to contact the ldap server when retreiving
|
||||
user account information. The \fIldap
|
||||
admin dn\fR is used in conjunction with the admin dn password
|
||||
stored in the \fIprivate/secrets.tdb\fR file. See the
|
||||
\fBsmbpasswd(8)\fRman
|
||||
\fBsmbpasswd(8)\fR man
|
||||
page for more information on how to accmplish this.
|
||||
|
||||
Default : \fBnone\fR
|
||||
@ -3396,7 +3396,7 @@ The default is to match the login name with the uid
|
||||
attribute for all entries matching the sambaAccount
|
||||
objectclass. Note that this filter should only return one entry.
|
||||
|
||||
Default : \fBldap filter = (%u)(objectclass=sambaAccount))\fR
|
||||
Default : \fBldap filter = (&(uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaAccount))\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBldap ssl (G)\fR
|
||||
This option is used to define whether or not Samba should
|
||||
@ -3467,7 +3467,7 @@ parameters.
|
||||
Default: \fBlevel2 oplocks = yes\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBlm announce (G)\fR
|
||||
This parameter determines if \fBnmbd(8)\fRwill produce Lanman announce
|
||||
This parameter determines if \fBnmbd(8)\fR will produce Lanman announce
|
||||
broadcasts that are needed by OS/2 clients in order for them to see
|
||||
the Samba server in their browse list. This parameter can have three
|
||||
values, true, false, or
|
||||
@ -3512,7 +3512,7 @@ more details.
|
||||
Default: \fBload printers = yes\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBlocal master (G)\fR
|
||||
This option allows \fB nmbd(8)\fRto try and become a local master browser
|
||||
This option allows \fB nmbd(8)\fR to try and become a local master browser
|
||||
on a subnet. If set to false then \fB nmbd\fR will not attempt to become a local master browser
|
||||
on a subnet and will also lose in all browsing elections. By
|
||||
default this value is set to true. Setting this value to true doesn't
|
||||
@ -3898,14 +3898,14 @@ Example 2: \fBlprm command = /usr/bin/cancel %p-%j
|
||||
\fBmachine password timeout (G)\fR
|
||||
If a Samba server is a member of a Windows
|
||||
NT Domain (see the security = domain)
|
||||
parameter) then periodically a running smbd(8)process will try and change the MACHINE ACCOUNT
|
||||
parameter) then periodically a running smbd(8) process will try and change the MACHINE ACCOUNT
|
||||
PASSWORD stored in the TDB called \fIprivate/secrets.tdb
|
||||
\fR. This parameter specifies how often this password
|
||||
will be changed, in seconds. The default is one week (expressed in
|
||||
seconds), the same as a Windows NT Domain member server.
|
||||
|
||||
See also \fBsmbpasswd(8)
|
||||
\fR, and the security = domain) parameter.
|
||||
\fR and the security = domain) parameter.
|
||||
|
||||
Default: \fBmachine password timeout = 604800\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@ -4053,7 +4053,7 @@ Example: \fBmangling method = hash2\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBmangled stack (G)\fR
|
||||
This parameter controls the number of mangled names
|
||||
that should be cached in the Samba server smbd(8).
|
||||
that should be cached in the Samba server smbd(8)
|
||||
|
||||
This stack is a list of recently mangled base names
|
||||
(extensions are only maintained if they are longer than 3 characters
|
||||
@ -4121,7 +4121,7 @@ This parameter is only useful in security modes other than \fIsecurity = share
|
||||
and domain.
|
||||
|
||||
This parameter can take three different values, which tell
|
||||
smbd(8)what to do with user
|
||||
smbd(8) what to do with user
|
||||
login requests that don't match a valid UNIX user in some way.
|
||||
|
||||
The three settings are :
|
||||
@ -4225,7 +4225,7 @@ Default: \fBmax mux = 50\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBmax open files (G)\fR
|
||||
This parameter limits the maximum number of
|
||||
open files that one smbd(8)file
|
||||
open files that one smbd(8) file
|
||||
serving process may have open for a client at any one time. The
|
||||
default for this parameter is set very high (10,000) as Samba uses
|
||||
only one bit per unopened file.
|
||||
@ -4239,7 +4239,7 @@ Default: \fBmax open files = 10000\fR
|
||||
\fBmax print jobs (S)\fR
|
||||
This parameter limits the maximum number of
|
||||
jobs allowable in a Samba printer queue at any given moment.
|
||||
If this number is exceeded, \fB smbd(8)\fRwill remote "Out of Space" to the client.
|
||||
If this number is exceeded, \fB smbd(8)\fR will remote "Out of Space" to the client.
|
||||
See all \fItotal
|
||||
print jobs\fR.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -4292,7 +4292,7 @@ processes concurrently running on a system and is intended
|
||||
as a stopgap to prevent degrading service to clients in the event
|
||||
that the server has insufficient resources to handle more than this
|
||||
number of connections. Remember that under normal operating
|
||||
conditions, each user will have an smbdassociated with him or her
|
||||
conditions, each user will have an smbd associated with him or her
|
||||
to handle connections to all shares from a given host.
|
||||
|
||||
Default: \fBmax smbd processes = 0\fR ## no limit
|
||||
@ -4310,7 +4310,7 @@ Default: \fBmax ttl = 259200\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBmax wins ttl (G)\fR
|
||||
This option tells nmbd(8)
|
||||
when acting as a WINS server ( \fIwins support = yes\fR) what the maximum
|
||||
when acting as a WINS server ( \fIwins support = yes\fR) what the maximum
|
||||
\&'time to live' of NetBIOS names that \fBnmbd\fR
|
||||
will grant will be (in seconds). You should never need to change this
|
||||
parameter. The default is 6 days (518400 seconds).
|
||||
@ -4457,7 +4457,7 @@ Dfs links are specified in the share directory by symbolic
|
||||
links of the form \fImsdfs:serverA\\shareA,serverB\\shareB
|
||||
\fR and so on. For more information on setting up a Dfs tree
|
||||
on Samba, refer to msdfs_setup.html
|
||||
.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
See also \fIhost msdfs
|
||||
\fR
|
||||
@ -4486,7 +4486,7 @@ cause names to be resolved as follows :
|
||||
\(bu
|
||||
lmhosts : Lookup an IP
|
||||
address in the Samba lmhosts file. If the line in lmhosts has
|
||||
no name type attached to the NetBIOS name (see the lmhosts(5)for details) then
|
||||
no name type attached to the NetBIOS name (see the lmhosts(5) for details) then
|
||||
any name type matches for lookup.
|
||||
.TP 0.2i
|
||||
\(bu
|
||||
@ -4523,7 +4523,7 @@ first, followed by a broadcast attempt, followed by a normal
|
||||
system hostname lookup.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBnetbios aliases (G)\fR
|
||||
This is a list of NetBIOS names that nmbd(8)will advertise as additional
|
||||
This is a list of NetBIOS names that nmbd(8) will advertise as additional
|
||||
names by which the Samba server is known. This allows one machine
|
||||
to appear in browse lists under multiple names. If a machine is
|
||||
acting as a browse server or logon server none
|
||||
@ -4605,7 +4605,7 @@ Example: \fBnon unix account range = 10000-20000\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBnt acl support (S)\fR
|
||||
This boolean parameter controls whether
|
||||
smbd(8)will attempt to map
|
||||
smbd(8) will attempt to map
|
||||
UNIX permissions into Windows NT access control lists.
|
||||
This parameter was formally a global parameter in releases
|
||||
prior to 2.2.2.
|
||||
@ -4614,7 +4614,7 @@ Default: \fBnt acl support = yes\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBnt pipe support (G)\fR
|
||||
This boolean parameter controls whether
|
||||
smbd(8)will allow Windows NT
|
||||
smbd(8) will allow Windows NT
|
||||
clients to connect to the NT SMB specific IPC$
|
||||
pipes. This is a developer debugging option and can be left
|
||||
alone.
|
||||
@ -4622,7 +4622,7 @@ alone.
|
||||
Default: \fBnt pipe support = yes\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBnt status support (G)\fR
|
||||
This boolean parameter controls whether smbd(8)will negotiate NT specific status
|
||||
This boolean parameter controls whether smbd(8) will negotiate NT specific status
|
||||
support with Windows NT/2k/XP clients. This is a developer
|
||||
debugging option and should be left alone.
|
||||
If this option is set to no then Samba offers
|
||||
@ -4637,7 +4637,7 @@ Default: \fBnt status support = yes\fR
|
||||
Allow or disallow client access to accounts
|
||||
that have null passwords.
|
||||
|
||||
See also smbpasswd (5).
|
||||
See also smbpasswd (5)
|
||||
|
||||
Default: \fBnull passwords = no\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
@ -4694,11 +4694,11 @@ Default: \fBoplock break wait time = 0\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBoplock contention limit (S)\fR
|
||||
This is a \fBvery\fR advanced
|
||||
smbd(8)tuning option to
|
||||
smbd(8) tuning option to
|
||||
improve the efficiency of the granting of oplocks under multiple
|
||||
client contention for the same file.
|
||||
|
||||
In brief it specifies a number, which causes smbdnot to
|
||||
In brief it specifies a number, which causes smbd not to
|
||||
grant an oplock even when requested if the approximate number of
|
||||
clients contending for an oplock on the same file goes over this
|
||||
limit. This causes \fBsmbd\fR to behave in a similar
|
||||
@ -4733,7 +4733,7 @@ oplocks\fR and \fI level2 oplocks\fR parameters.
|
||||
Default: \fBoplocks = yes\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBntlm auth (G)\fR
|
||||
This parameter determines whether or not smbdwill
|
||||
This parameter determines whether or not smbd will
|
||||
attempt to authenticate users using the NTLM password hash.
|
||||
If disabled, only the lanman password hashes will be used.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -4744,7 +4744,7 @@ Default : \fBntlm auth = yes\fR
|
||||
\fBos level (G)\fR
|
||||
This integer value controls what level Samba
|
||||
advertises itself as for browse elections. The value of this
|
||||
parameter determines whether nmbd(8)
|
||||
parameter determines whether nmbd(8)
|
||||
has a chance of becoming a local master browser for the \fI WORKGROUP\fR in the local broadcast area.
|
||||
|
||||
\fBNote :\fRBy default, Samba will win
|
||||
@ -4773,9 +4773,9 @@ LaserJet 5L\fR.
|
||||
|
||||
The need for the file is due to the printer driver namespace
|
||||
problem described in the Samba
|
||||
Printing HOWTO. For more details on OS/2 clients, please
|
||||
Printing HOWTO For more details on OS/2 clients, please
|
||||
refer to the OS2-Client-HOWTO
|
||||
containing in the Samba documentation.
|
||||
containing in the Samba documentation.
|
||||
|
||||
Default: \fBos2 driver map = <empty string>
|
||||
\fR
|
||||
@ -4794,7 +4794,7 @@ Default: \fBpam password change = no\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBpanic action (G)\fR
|
||||
This is a Samba developer option that allows a
|
||||
system command to be called when either smbd(8)
|
||||
system command to be called when either smbd(8)
|
||||
crashes. This is usually used to draw attention to the fact that
|
||||
a problem occurred.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -4808,7 +4808,7 @@ users with a bad passowrd. When this option is enabled, samba will not
|
||||
use a broken NT 4.x server as password server, but instead complain
|
||||
to the logs and exit.
|
||||
|
||||
Default: \fBparanoid server security = no\fR
|
||||
Default: \fBparanoid server security = yes\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBpassdb backend (G)\fR
|
||||
This option allows the administrator to chose which backends to retrieve and store passwords with. This allows (for example) both
|
||||
@ -4893,9 +4893,9 @@ Example: \fBpassdb backend = plugin:/usr/local/samba/lib/my_passdb.so:my_plugin_
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBpasswd chat (G)\fR
|
||||
This string controls the \fB"chat"\fR
|
||||
conversation that takes places between smbdand the local password changing
|
||||
conversation that takes places between smbd and the local password changing
|
||||
program to change the user's password. The string describes a
|
||||
sequence of response-receive pairs that smbd(8)uses to determine what to send to the
|
||||
sequence of response-receive pairs that smbd(8) uses to determine what to send to the
|
||||
\fIpasswd program\fR
|
||||
and what to expect back. If the expected output is not
|
||||
received then the password is not changed.
|
||||
@ -4944,7 +4944,7 @@ changed*"\fR
|
||||
This boolean specifies if the passwd chat script
|
||||
parameter is run in \fBdebug\fR mode. In this mode the
|
||||
strings passed to and received from the passwd chat are printed
|
||||
in the smbd(8)log with a
|
||||
in the smbd(8) log with a
|
||||
\fIdebug level\fR
|
||||
of 100. This is a dangerous option as it will allow plaintext passwords
|
||||
to be seen in the \fBsmbd\fR log. It is available to help
|
||||
@ -4977,7 +4977,7 @@ it.
|
||||
password sync\fR parameter is set to true
|
||||
then this program is called \fBAS ROOT\fR
|
||||
before the SMB password in the smbpasswd(5)
|
||||
file is changed. If this UNIX password change fails, then
|
||||
file is changed. If this UNIX password change fails, then
|
||||
\fBsmbd\fR will fail to change the SMB password also
|
||||
(this is by design).
|
||||
|
||||
@ -5221,7 +5221,7 @@ return code from \fIpreexec
|
||||
Default: \fBpreexec close = no\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBpreferred master (G)\fR
|
||||
This boolean parameter controls if nmbd(8)is a preferred master browser
|
||||
This boolean parameter controls if nmbd(8) is a preferred master browser
|
||||
for its workgroup.
|
||||
|
||||
If this is set to true, on startup, \fBnmbd\fR
|
||||
@ -5432,7 +5432,7 @@ Example: \fBprinter admin = admin, @staff\fR
|
||||
parameter and will be removed in the next major release
|
||||
following version 2.2. Please see the instructions in
|
||||
the Samba 2.2. Printing
|
||||
HOWTOfor more information
|
||||
HOWTO for more information
|
||||
on the new method of loading printer drivers onto a Samba server.
|
||||
|
||||
This option allows you to control the string
|
||||
@ -5458,7 +5458,7 @@ Example: \fBprinter driver = HP LaserJet 4L\fR
|
||||
parameter and will be removed in the next major release
|
||||
following version 2.2. Please see the instructions in
|
||||
the Samba 2.2. Printing
|
||||
HOWTOfor more information
|
||||
HOWTO for more information
|
||||
on the new method of loading printer drivers onto a Samba server.
|
||||
|
||||
This parameter tells Samba where the printer driver
|
||||
@ -5486,7 +5486,7 @@ Example: \fBprinter driver file =
|
||||
parameter and will be removed in the next major release
|
||||
following version 2.2. Please see the instructions in
|
||||
the Samba 2.2. Printing
|
||||
HOWTOfor more information
|
||||
HOWTO for more information
|
||||
on the new method of loading printer drivers onto a Samba server.
|
||||
|
||||
This parameter tells clients of a particular printer
|
||||
@ -5541,7 +5541,7 @@ QNX, SOFTQ,
|
||||
and CUPS.
|
||||
|
||||
To see what the defaults are for the other print
|
||||
commands when using the various options use the testparm(1)program.
|
||||
commands when using the various options use the testparm(1) program.
|
||||
|
||||
This option can be set on a per printer basis
|
||||
|
||||
@ -5613,7 +5613,7 @@ Example: \fBqueuepause command = enable %p
|
||||
\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBread bmpx (G)\fR
|
||||
This boolean parameter controls whether smbd(8)will support the "Read
|
||||
This boolean parameter controls whether smbd(8) will support the "Read
|
||||
Block Multiplex" SMB. This is now rarely used and defaults to
|
||||
no. You should never need to set this
|
||||
parameter.
|
||||
@ -5688,7 +5688,7 @@ Default: \fBrealm = \fR
|
||||
Example: \fBrealm = mysambabox.mycompany.com\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBremote announce (G)\fR
|
||||
This option allows you to setup nmbd(8)to periodically announce itself
|
||||
This option allows you to setup nmbd(8) to periodically announce itself
|
||||
to arbitrary IP addresses with an arbitrary workgroup name.
|
||||
|
||||
This is useful if you want your Samba server to appear
|
||||
@ -5718,7 +5718,7 @@ Default: \fBremote announce = <empty string>
|
||||
\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBremote browse sync (G)\fR
|
||||
This option allows you to setup nmbd(8)to periodically request
|
||||
This option allows you to setup nmbd(8) to periodically request
|
||||
synchronization of browse lists with the master browser of a Samba
|
||||
server that is on a remote segment. This option will allow you to
|
||||
gain browse lists for multiple workgroups across routed networks. This
|
||||
@ -5843,7 +5843,7 @@ Samba and is one of the most important settings in the \fI smb.conf\fR file.
|
||||
|
||||
The option sets the "security mode bit" in replies to
|
||||
protocol negotiations with smbd(8)
|
||||
to turn share level security on or off. Clients decide
|
||||
to turn share level security on or off. Clients decide
|
||||
based on this bit whether (and how) to transfer user and password
|
||||
information to the server.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -6008,7 +6008,7 @@ parameter.
|
||||
\fBSECURITY = DOMAIN
|
||||
\fR
|
||||
|
||||
This mode will only work correctly if smbpasswd(8)has been used to add this
|
||||
This mode will only work correctly if smbpasswd(8) has been used to add this
|
||||
machine into a Windows NT Domain. It expects the \fIencrypted passwords\fR
|
||||
parameter to be set to true. In this
|
||||
mode Samba will try to validate the username/password by passing
|
||||
@ -6176,7 +6176,7 @@ Default :\fBshow add printer wizard = yes\fR
|
||||
\fBshutdown script (G)\fR
|
||||
\fBThis parameter only exists in the HEAD cvs branch\fR
|
||||
This a full path name to a script called by
|
||||
\fBsmbd(8)\fRthat
|
||||
\fBsmbd(8)\fR that
|
||||
should start a shutdown procedure.
|
||||
|
||||
This command will be run as the user connected to the
|
||||
@ -6267,7 +6267,7 @@ You may find that on some systems Samba will say
|
||||
"Unknown socket option" when you supply an option. This means you
|
||||
either incorrectly typed it or you need to add an include file
|
||||
to includes.h for your OS. If the latter is the case please
|
||||
send the patch to samba@samba.org.
|
||||
send the patch to samba@samba.org <URL:mailto:samba@samba.org>.
|
||||
|
||||
Any of the supported socket options may be combined
|
||||
in any way you like, as long as your OS allows it.
|
||||
@ -6365,7 +6365,7 @@ This variable controls controls whether samba will try to use Simple and Protect
|
||||
Default: \fBuse spnego = yes\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBstat cache (G)\fR
|
||||
This parameter determines if smbd(8)will use a cache in order to
|
||||
This parameter determines if smbd(8) will use a cache in order to
|
||||
speed up case insensitive name mappings. You should never need
|
||||
to change this parameter.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -6431,7 +6431,7 @@ the process to be suspended until the kernel has ensured that
|
||||
all outstanding data in kernel disk buffers has been safely stored
|
||||
onto stable storage. This is very slow and should only be done
|
||||
rarely. Setting this parameter to no (the
|
||||
default) means that smbdignores the Windows applications requests for
|
||||
default) means that smbd ignores the Windows applications requests for
|
||||
a sync call. There is only a possibility of losing data if the
|
||||
operating system itself that Samba is running on crashes, so there is
|
||||
little danger in this default setting. In addition, this fixes many
|
||||
@ -6490,7 +6490,7 @@ Default: \fBsyslog only = no\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBtemplate homedir (G)\fR
|
||||
When filling out the user information for a Windows NT
|
||||
user, the winbindd(8)daemon
|
||||
user, the winbindd(8) daemon
|
||||
uses this parameter to fill in the home directory for that user.
|
||||
If the string \fI%D\fR is present it is substituted
|
||||
with the user's Windows NT domain name. If the string \fI%U
|
||||
@ -6501,7 +6501,7 @@ Default: \fBtemplate homedir = /home/%D/%U\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBtemplate shell (G)\fR
|
||||
When filling out the user information for a Windows NT
|
||||
user, the winbindd(8)daemon
|
||||
user, the winbindd(8) daemon
|
||||
uses this parameter to fill in the login shell for that user.
|
||||
|
||||
Default: \fBtemplate shell = /bin/false\fR
|
||||
@ -6518,7 +6518,7 @@ Example: \fBtime offset = 60\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBtime server (G)\fR
|
||||
This parameter determines if
|
||||
nmbd(8)advertises itself as a time server to Windows
|
||||
nmbd(8) advertises itself as a time server to Windows
|
||||
clients.
|
||||
|
||||
Default: \fBtime server = no\fR
|
||||
@ -6530,7 +6530,7 @@ Synonym for \fI debug timestamp\fR.
|
||||
This parameter accepts an integer value which defines
|
||||
a limit on the maximum number of print jobs that will be accepted
|
||||
system wide at any given time. If a print job is submitted
|
||||
by a client which will exceed this number, then smbdwill return an
|
||||
by a client which will exceed this number, then smbd will return an
|
||||
error indicating that no space is available on the server. The
|
||||
default value of 0 means that no such limit exists. This parameter
|
||||
can be used to prevent a server from exceeding its capacity and is
|
||||
@ -7016,7 +7016,7 @@ Default: \fBwide links = yes\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBwinbind cache time (G)\fR
|
||||
This parameter specifies the number of seconds the
|
||||
winbindd(8)daemon will cache
|
||||
winbindd(8) daemon will cache
|
||||
user and group information before querying a Windows NT server
|
||||
again.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -7024,7 +7024,7 @@ Default: \fBwinbind cache type = 15\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBwinbind enum users (G)\fR
|
||||
On large installations using
|
||||
winbindd(8)it may be
|
||||
winbindd(8) it may be
|
||||
necessary to suppress the enumeration of users through the
|
||||
\fB setpwent()\fR,
|
||||
\fBgetpwent()\fR and
|
||||
@ -7043,7 +7043,7 @@ Default: \fBwinbind enum users = yes \fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBwinbind enum groups (G)\fR
|
||||
On large installations using
|
||||
winbindd(8)it may be
|
||||
winbindd(8) it may be
|
||||
necessary to suppress the enumeration of groups through the
|
||||
\fB setgrent()\fR,
|
||||
\fBgetgrent()\fR and
|
||||
@ -7059,7 +7059,7 @@ Default: \fBwinbind enum groups = yes \fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBwinbind gid (G)\fR
|
||||
The winbind gid parameter specifies the range of group
|
||||
ids that are allocated by the winbindd(8)daemon. This range of group ids should have no
|
||||
ids that are allocated by the winbindd(8) daemon. This range of group ids should have no
|
||||
existing local or NIS groups within it as strange conflicts can
|
||||
occur otherwise.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -7085,7 +7085,7 @@ Example: \fBwinbind separator = +\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBwinbind uid (G)\fR
|
||||
The winbind gid parameter specifies the range of group
|
||||
ids that are allocated by the winbindd(8)daemon. This range of ids should have no
|
||||
ids that are allocated by the winbindd(8) daemon. This range of ids should have no
|
||||
existing local or NIS users within it as strange conflicts can
|
||||
occur otherwise.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -7155,7 +7155,7 @@ program \fBnsupdate\fR is provided in the examples
|
||||
directory of the Samba source code.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBwins proxy (G)\fR
|
||||
This is a boolean that controls if nmbd(8)will respond to broadcast name
|
||||
This is a boolean that controls if nmbd(8) will respond to broadcast name
|
||||
queries on behalf of other hosts. You may need to set this
|
||||
to yes for some older clients.
|
||||
|
||||
@ -7163,7 +7163,7 @@ Default: \fBwins proxy = no\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBwins server (G)\fR
|
||||
This specifies the IP address (or DNS name: IP
|
||||
address for preference) of the WINS server that nmbd(8)should register with. If you have a WINS server on
|
||||
address for preference) of the WINS server that nmbd(8) should register with. If you have a WINS server on
|
||||
your network then you should set this to the WINS server's IP.
|
||||
|
||||
You should point this at your WINS server if you have a
|
||||
@ -7182,7 +7182,7 @@ Example: \fBwins server = 192.9.200.1\fR
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
\fBwins support (G)\fR
|
||||
This boolean controls if the
|
||||
nmbd(8)process in Samba will act as a WINS server. You should
|
||||
nmbd(8) process in Samba will act as a WINS server. You should
|
||||
not set this to true unless you have a multi-subnetted network and
|
||||
you wish a particular \fBnmbd\fR to be your WINS server.
|
||||
Note that you should \fBNEVER\fR set this to true
|
||||
@ -7290,7 +7290,7 @@ problem - but be aware of the possibility.
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
On a similar note, many clients - especially DOS clients -
|
||||
limit service names to eight characters. smbd(8)
|
||||
has no such limitation, but attempts to connect from such
|
||||
has no such limitation, but attempts to connect from such
|
||||
clients will fail if they truncate the service names. For this reason
|
||||
you should probably keep your service names down to eight characters
|
||||
in length.
|
||||
@ -7306,14 +7306,14 @@ This man page is correct for version 2.2 of
|
||||
the Samba suite.
|
||||
.SH "SEE ALSO"
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
samba(7),
|
||||
\fBsmbpasswd(8)\fR,
|
||||
\fBswat(8)\fR,
|
||||
\fBsmbd(8)\fR,
|
||||
\fBnmbd(8)\fR,
|
||||
\fBsmbclient(1)\fR,
|
||||
\fBnmblookup(1)\fR,
|
||||
\fBtestparm(1)\fR,
|
||||
samba(7)
|
||||
\fBsmbpasswd(8)\fR
|
||||
\fBswat(8)\fR
|
||||
\fBsmbd(8)\fR
|
||||
\fBnmbd(8)\fR
|
||||
\fBsmbclient(1)\fR
|
||||
\fBnmblookup(1)\fR
|
||||
\fBtestparm(1)\fR
|
||||
\fBtestprns(1)\fR
|
||||
.SH "AUTHOR"
|
||||
.PP
|
||||
@ -7325,6 +7325,6 @@ to the way the Linux kernel is developed.
|
||||
The original Samba man pages were written by Karl Auer.
|
||||
The man page sources were converted to YODL format (another
|
||||
excellent piece of Open Source software, available at
|
||||
ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/) and updated for the Samba 2.0
|
||||
ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/ <URL:ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/>) and updated for the Samba 2.0
|
||||
release by Jeremy Allison. The conversion to DocBook for
|
||||
Samba 2.2 was done by Gerald Carter
|
||||
|
Loading…
x
Reference in New Issue
Block a user