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Another progress update.

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John Terpstra 2005-05-17 07:59:22 +00:00 committed by Gerald W. Carter
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<para> <para>
At this time the net tool can not be used to manage ACLs on Samba shares. In MS Windows At this time the net tool can not be used to manage ACLs on Samba shares. In MS Windows
language this is called: Share Permissions, or Share Security. language this is called: Share Permissions.
</para> </para>
<para> <para>
@ -1409,7 +1409,9 @@ net rpc printer MIGRATE ALL [printer] [misc. options] [targets]
<title>Controlling Open Files</title> <title>Controlling Open Files</title>
<para> <para>
Document how to set up trusts here!!!!!!!!!!! The man page documents the <command>net file</command> function suite. These ability is provided to
close open files using either RAP or RPC function calls. Please refer to the man page for specific
usage information.
</para> </para>
</sect1> </sect1>
@ -1418,7 +1420,24 @@ net rpc printer MIGRATE ALL [printer] [misc. options] [targets]
<title>Session and Connection Management</title> <title>Session and Connection Management</title>
<para> <para>
Document how to set up trusts here!!!!!!!!!!! The session management interface of the <command>net session</command> command uses the old RAP
method to obtain the list of connections to the Samba server, as shown here:
<screen>
&rootprompt; net rap session -S MERLIN -Uroot%not24get
Computer User name Client Type Opens Idle time
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\\merlin root Unknown Client 0 00:00:00
\\marvel jht Unknown Client 0 00:00:00
\\maggot jht Unknown Client 0 00:00:00
\\marvel jht Unknown Client 0 00:00:00
</screen>
</para>
<para>
A session can be closed by executing a command as shown here:
<screen>
&rootprompt; net rap session close marvel -Uroot%not24get
</screen>
</para> </para>
</sect1> </sect1>
@ -1427,7 +1446,36 @@ net rpc printer MIGRATE ALL [printer] [misc. options] [targets]
<title>Printers and ADS</title> <title>Printers and ADS</title>
<para> <para>
Document how to set up trusts here!!!!!!!!!!! When Samba-3 is used within as MS Windows ADS environment printers shared via Samba will not be browseable
until they have been published to the ADS domain. Information regarding published printers my be obtained
from the ADS server by executing the <command>net ads print info</command> command following this syntax:
<screen>
net ads printer info &lt;printer_name&gt; &lt;server_name&gt; -Uadministrator%secret
</screen>
If the asterisk (*) is used in place of the printer_name argument, a list of all printers will be
returned.
</para>
<para>
To publish (make available) a printer to ADS execute the following command:
<screen>
net ads printer publish &lt;printer_name&gt; -Uadministrator%secret
</screen>
This publishes a printer from the local Samba server to ADS.
</para>
<para>
Removal of a Samba printer from ADS is achieved by executing this command:
<screen>
net ads printer remove &lt;printer_name&gt; -Uadministrator%secret
</screen>
</para>
<para>
A generic search (query) can also be made to locate a printer across the entire ADS domain by executing:
<screen>
net ads printer search &lt;printer_name&gt; -Uadministrator%secret
</screen>
</para> </para>
</sect1> </sect1>
@ -1436,7 +1484,7 @@ net rpc printer MIGRATE ALL [printer] [misc. options] [targets]
<title>Manipulating the Samba Cache</title> <title>Manipulating the Samba Cache</title>
<para> <para>
Document how to set up trusts here!!!!!!!!!!! Please refer to the net command man page for information regarding cache management.
</para> </para>
</sect1> </sect1>
@ -1445,14 +1493,42 @@ net rpc printer MIGRATE ALL [printer] [misc. options] [targets]
<title>Other Miscellaneous Operations</title> <title>Other Miscellaneous Operations</title>
<para> <para>
The following command is useful for obtaining basic statistics regarding a Samba domain. This command does
not work against current Windows XP Professional clients.
<screen> <screen>
&rootprompt; net rpc info &rootprompt; net rpc info
Domain Name: MIDEARTH Domain Name: RAPIDFLY
Domain SID: S-1-5-21-726309263-4128913605-1168186429 Domain SID: S-1-5-21-399034208-633907489-3292421255
Sequence number: 1115878548 Sequence number: 1116312355
Num users: 5 Num users: 720
Num domain groups: 8 Num domain groups: 27
Num local groups: 0 Num local groups: 6
</screen>
</para>
<para>
Another useful tool is the <command>net time</command> tool set. This tool may be used to query the
current time on the target server as shown here:
<screen>
&rootprompt; net time -S SAURON
Tue May 17 00:50:43 2005
</screen>
In the event that it is the intent to pass the time information obtained to the UNIX
<command>/bin/time</command> it is a good idea to obtain the time from the target server in a format
that is ready to be passed through. This may be done by executing:
<screen>
&rootprompt; net time system -S FRODO
051700532005.16
</screen>
The time can be set on a target server by executing:
<screen>
&rootprompt; net time set -S MAGGOT -U Adminsitrator%not24get
Tue May 17 00:55:30 MDT 2005
</screen>
It is possible to obtain the timezone a server is in by executing the following command against it:
<screen>
&rootprompt; net time zone -S SAURON
-0600
</screen> </screen>
</para> </para>