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<para>
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At this time the net tool can not be used to manage ACLs on Samba shares. In MS Windows
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language this is called: Share Permissions, or Share Security.
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language this is called: Share Permissions.
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</para>
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<para>
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@ -1409,7 +1409,9 @@ net rpc printer MIGRATE ALL [printer] [misc. options] [targets]
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<title>Controlling Open Files</title>
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<para>
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Document how to set up trusts here!!!!!!!!!!!
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The man page documents the <command>net file</command> function suite. These ability is provided to
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close open files using either RAP or RPC function calls. Please refer to the man page for specific
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usage information.
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</para>
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</sect1>
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<title>Session and Connection Management</title>
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<para>
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Document how to set up trusts here!!!!!!!!!!!
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The session management interface of the <command>net session</command> command uses the old RAP
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method to obtain the list of connections to the Samba server, as shown here:
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<screen>
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&rootprompt; net rap session -S MERLIN -Uroot%not24get
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Computer User name Client Type Opens Idle time
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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\\merlin root Unknown Client 0 00:00:00
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\\marvel jht Unknown Client 0 00:00:00
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\\maggot jht Unknown Client 0 00:00:00
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\\marvel jht Unknown Client 0 00:00:00
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</screen>
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</para>
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<para>
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A session can be closed by executing a command as shown here:
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<screen>
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&rootprompt; net rap session close marvel -Uroot%not24get
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</screen>
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</para>
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</sect1>
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<title>Printers and ADS</title>
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<para>
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Document how to set up trusts here!!!!!!!!!!!
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When Samba-3 is used within as MS Windows ADS environment printers shared via Samba will not be browseable
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until they have been published to the ADS domain. Information regarding published printers my be obtained
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from the ADS server by executing the <command>net ads print info</command> command following this syntax:
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<screen>
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net ads printer info <printer_name> <server_name> -Uadministrator%secret
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</screen>
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If the asterisk (*) is used in place of the printer_name argument, a list of all printers will be
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returned.
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</para>
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<para>
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To publish (make available) a printer to ADS execute the following command:
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<screen>
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net ads printer publish <printer_name> -Uadministrator%secret
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</screen>
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This publishes a printer from the local Samba server to ADS.
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</para>
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<para>
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Removal of a Samba printer from ADS is achieved by executing this command:
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<screen>
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net ads printer remove <printer_name> -Uadministrator%secret
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</screen>
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</para>
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<para>
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A generic search (query) can also be made to locate a printer across the entire ADS domain by executing:
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<screen>
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net ads printer search <printer_name> -Uadministrator%secret
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</screen>
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</para>
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</sect1>
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<title>Manipulating the Samba Cache</title>
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<para>
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Document how to set up trusts here!!!!!!!!!!!
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Please refer to the net command man page for information regarding cache management.
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</para>
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</sect1>
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<title>Other Miscellaneous Operations</title>
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<para>
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The following command is useful for obtaining basic statistics regarding a Samba domain. This command does
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not work against current Windows XP Professional clients.
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<screen>
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&rootprompt; net rpc info
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Domain Name: MIDEARTH
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Domain SID: S-1-5-21-726309263-4128913605-1168186429
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Sequence number: 1115878548
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Num users: 5
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Num domain groups: 8
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Num local groups: 0
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Domain Name: RAPIDFLY
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Domain SID: S-1-5-21-399034208-633907489-3292421255
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Sequence number: 1116312355
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Num users: 720
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Num domain groups: 27
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Num local groups: 6
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</screen>
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</para>
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<para>
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Another useful tool is the <command>net time</command> tool set. This tool may be used to query the
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current time on the target server as shown here:
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<screen>
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&rootprompt; net time -S SAURON
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Tue May 17 00:50:43 2005
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</screen>
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In the event that it is the intent to pass the time information obtained to the UNIX
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<command>/bin/time</command> it is a good idea to obtain the time from the target server in a format
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that is ready to be passed through. This may be done by executing:
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&rootprompt; net time system -S FRODO
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051700532005.16
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</screen>
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The time can be set on a target server by executing:
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<screen>
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&rootprompt; net time set -S MAGGOT -U Adminsitrator%not24get
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Tue May 17 00:55:30 MDT 2005
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</screen>
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It is possible to obtain the timezone a server is in by executing the following command against it:
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<screen>
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&rootprompt; net time zone -S SAURON
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-0600
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</screen>
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</para>
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