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update docs for "password server" and regenerate

also fixed a number of syntax errors in the SGML source
for several man pages (people really need to start validating
docs before checking them in).
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Gerald Carter 0001-01-01 00:00:00 +00:00
parent e6184bbd8f
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@ -278,7 +278,7 @@
<listitem><para>Display an account policy</para>
<para>Valid policies are: minimum password age, reset count minutes, disconnect time,
user must logon to change password, password history, lockout duration, min password length,
maximum password age and bad lockout attempt.
maximum password age and bad lockout attempt.</para>
<para>Example: <command>pdbedit -P "bad lockout attempt"</command></para>
<para><programlisting>
@ -293,6 +293,7 @@
<listitem><para>Sets an account policy to a specified value.
This option may only be used in conjunction
with the <parameter>-P</parameter> option.
</para>
<para>Example: <command>pdbedit -P "bad lockout attempt" -V 3</command></para>
<para><programlisting>

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@ -5377,10 +5377,11 @@
<listitem><para><command>ldapsam_nua</command> - The LDAP based passdb
backend, with non unix account support. Takes an LDAP URL as an optional argument (defaults to
<command>ldap://localhost</command>)</para>
<para>Note: In this module, any account
without a matching POSIX account is regarded
as 'non unix'.
<para>See also <link linkend="NONUNIXACCOUNTRANGE">
<para>Note: In this module, any account without a matching POSIX account is regarded
as 'non unix'. </para>
<para>See also <link linkend="NONUNIXACCOUNTRANGE">
<parameter>non unix account
range</parameter></link></para>
@ -5650,6 +5651,12 @@
doing a query for the name <constant>WORKGROUP&lt;1C&gt;</constant>
and then contacting each server returned in the list of IP
addresses from the name resolution source. </para>
<para>If the list of servers contains both names and the '*'
character, the list is treated as a list of preferred
domain controllers, but an auto lookup of all remaining DC's
will be added to the list as well. Samba will not attempt to optimize
this list by locating the closest DC.</para>
<para>If the <parameter>security</parameter> parameter is
set to <constant>server</constant>, then there are different
@ -5677,7 +5684,7 @@
<para>Default: <command>password server = &lt;empty string&gt;</command>
</para>
<para>Example: <command>password server = NT-PDC, NT-BDC1, NT-BDC2
<para>Example: <command>password server = NT-PDC, NT-BDC1, NT-BDC2, *
</command></para>
<para>Example: <command>password server = *</command></para>
</listitem>
@ -6547,7 +6554,7 @@
<listitem><para>This is a integer parameter, and
mirrors as much as possible the functinality the
<constant>RestrictAnonymous</constant>
registry key does on NT/Win2k.
registry key does on NT/Win2k. </para>
<para>Default: <command>restrict anonymous = 0</command></para>
</listitem>

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@ -92,6 +92,7 @@
<listitem><para>
Output data in specified encoding.
</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
<term>configfilename</term>

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@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN">
<HTML
><HEAD
><TITLE
>nmbd</TITLE
><META
NAME="GENERATOR"
CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.77"></HEAD
CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.76b+
"></HEAD
><BODY
CLASS="REFENTRY"
BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"
@ -15,9 +16,7 @@ VLINK="#840084"
ALINK="#0000FF"
><H1
><A
NAME="NMBD"
></A
>nmbd</H1
NAME="NMBD">nmbd</H1
><DIV
CLASS="REFNAMEDIV"
><A
@ -30,20 +29,18 @@ NAME="AEN5"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSYNOPSISDIV"
><A
NAME="AEN8"
></A
><H2
NAME="AEN8"><H2
>Synopsis</H2
><P
><B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>nmbd</B
> [-D] [-a] [-i] [-o] [-P] [-h] [-V] [-d &lt;debug level&gt;] [-H &lt;lmhosts file&gt;] [-l &lt;log directory&gt;] [-n &lt;primary netbios name&gt;] [-p &lt;port number&gt;] [-s &lt;configuration file&gt;]</P
> [-D] [-a] [-i] [-o] [-h] [-V] [-d &#60;debug level&#62;] [-H &#60;lmhosts file&#62;] [-l &#60;log directory&#62;] [-n &#60;primary netbios name&#62;] [-p &#60;port number&#62;] [-s &#60;configuration file&#62;]</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN24"
NAME="AEN23"
></A
><H2
>DESCRIPTION</H2
@ -56,7 +53,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
> is a server that understands
and can reply to NetBIOS over IP name service requests, like
those produced by SMB/CIFS clients such as Windows 95/98/ME,
Windows NT, Windows 2000, and LanManager clients. It also
Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and LanManager clients. It also
participates in the browsing protocols which make up the
Windows "Network Neighborhood" view.</P
><P
@ -72,12 +69,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
specified it will respond with the IP number of the host it
is running on. Its "own NetBIOS name" is by
default the primary DNS name of the host it is running on,
but this can be overridden with the <SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
but this can be overridden with the <I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>-n</I
></SPAN
>
option (see OPTIONS below). Thus <B
CLASS="COMMAND"
@ -117,7 +111,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN41"
NAME="AEN40"
></A
><H2
>OPTIONS</H2
@ -190,7 +184,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
>.</P
></DD
><DT
>-H &lt;filename&gt;</DT
>-H &#60;filename&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>NetBIOS lmhosts file. The lmhosts
@ -209,24 +203,18 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
></A
>
to resolve any NetBIOS name queries needed by the server. Note
that the contents of this file are <SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
that the contents of this file are <I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>NOT</I
></SPAN
>
used by <B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>nmbd</B
> to answer any name queries.
Adding a line to this file affects name NetBIOS resolution
from this host <SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
from this host <I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>ONLY</I
></SPAN
>.</P
><P
>The default path to this file is compiled into
@ -264,7 +252,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
>.</P
></DD
><DT
>-d &lt;debug level&gt;</DT
>-d &#60;debug level&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>debuglevel is an integer
@ -300,7 +288,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
> file.</P
></DD
><DT
>-l &lt;log directory&gt;</DT
>-l &#60;log directory&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>The -l parameter specifies a directory
@ -320,12 +308,9 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
<TT
CLASS="FILENAME"
>/var/log/log.nmb</TT
>. <SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
>. <I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>Beware:</I
></SPAN
>
If the directory specified does not exist, <B
CLASS="COMMAND"
@ -335,7 +320,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
</P
></DD
><DT
>-n &lt;primary NetBIOS name&gt;</DT
>-n &#60;primary NetBIOS name&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>This option allows you to override
@ -360,7 +345,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
>.</P
></DD
><DT
>-p &lt;UDP port number&gt;</DT
>-p &#60;UDP port number&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>UDP port number is a positive integer value.
@ -373,7 +358,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
won't need help!</P
></DD
><DT
>-s &lt;configuration file&gt;</DT
>-s &#60;configuration file&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>The default configuration file name
@ -400,7 +385,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN131"
NAME="AEN130"
></A
><H2
>FILES</H2
@ -523,12 +508,9 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
>If <B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>nmbd</B
> is acting as a <SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
> is acting as a <I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
> browse master</I
></SPAN
> (see the <A
HREF="smb.conf.5.html#LOCALMASTER"
TARGET="_top"
@ -559,7 +541,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN178"
NAME="AEN177"
></A
><H2
>SIGNALS</H2
@ -568,12 +550,9 @@ NAME="AEN178"
CLASS="COMMAND"
>nmbd</B
> process it is recommended
that SIGKILL (-9) <SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
that SIGKILL (-9) <I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>NOT</I
></SPAN
> be used, except as a last
resort, as this may leave the name database in an inconsistent state.
The correct way to terminate <B
@ -624,18 +603,18 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN194"
NAME="AEN193"
></A
><H2
>VERSION</H2
><P
>This man page is correct for version 2.2 of
>This man page is correct for version 3.0 of
the Samba suite.</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN197"
NAME="AEN196"
></A
><H2
>SEE ALSO</H2
@ -700,7 +679,7 @@ TARGET="_top"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN214"
NAME="AEN213"
></A
><H2
>AUTHOR</H2

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@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN">
<HTML
><HEAD
><TITLE
>rpcclient</TITLE
><META
NAME="GENERATOR"
CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.77"></HEAD
CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.76b+
"></HEAD
><BODY
CLASS="REFENTRY"
BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"
@ -15,9 +16,7 @@ VLINK="#840084"
ALINK="#0000FF"
><H1
><A
NAME="RPCCLIENT"
></A
>rpcclient</H1
NAME="RPCCLIENT">rpcclient</H1
><DIV
CLASS="REFNAMEDIV"
><A
@ -30,15 +29,13 @@ NAME="AEN5"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSYNOPSISDIV"
><A
NAME="AEN8"
></A
><H2
NAME="AEN8"><H2
>Synopsis</H2
><P
><B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>rpcclient</B
> [-A authfile] [-c &lt;command string&gt;] [-d debuglevel] [-h] [-l logfile] [-N] [-s &lt;smb config file&gt;] [-U username[%password]] [-W workgroup] [-N] [-I destinationIP] {server}</P
> [-A authfile] [-c &#60;command string&#62;] [-d debuglevel] [-h] [-l logfile] [-N] [-s &#60;smb config file&#62;] [-U username[%password]] [-W workgroup] [-N] [-I destinationIP] {server}</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
@ -105,12 +102,21 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
password used in the connection. The format of the file is
</P
><P
><TABLE
BORDER="0"
BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"
WIDTH="90%"
><TR
><TD
><PRE
CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
> username = &lt;value&gt;
password = &lt;value&gt;
domain = &lt;value&gt;
> username = &#60;value&#62;
password = &#60;value&#62;
domain = &#60;value&#62;
</PRE
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
></P
><P
>Make certain that the permissions on the file restrict
@ -124,25 +130,6 @@ CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
below)) </P
></DD
><DT
>-d|--debug=debuglevel</DT
><DD
><P
>set the debuglevel. Debug level 0 is the lowest
and 100 being the highest. This should be set to 100 if you are
planning on submitting a bug report to the Samba team (see <TT
CLASS="FILENAME"
>BUGS.txt</TT
>).
</P
></DD
><DT
>-h|--help</DT
><DD
><P
>Print a summary of command line options.
</P
></DD
><DT
>-I IP-address</DT
><DD
><P
@ -275,17 +262,14 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN101"
NAME="AEN92"
></A
><H2
>COMMANDS</H2
><P
><SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>LSARPC</I
></SPAN
></P
><P
></P
@ -326,12 +310,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
><P
> </P
><P
><SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>SAMR</I
></SPAN
></P
><P
></P
@ -396,12 +377,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
><P
> </P
><P
><SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>SPOOLSS</I
></SPAN
></P
><P
></P
@ -410,7 +388,7 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS"
><P
><B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>adddriver &lt;arch&gt; &lt;config&gt;</B
>adddriver &#60;arch&#62; &#60;config&#62;</B
>
- Execute an AddPrinterDriver() RPC to install the printer driver
information on the server. Note that the driver files should
@ -437,6 +415,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER"
> parameter is defined as
follows: </P
><P
><TABLE
BORDER="0"
BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"
WIDTH="90%"
><TR
><TD
><PRE
CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
> Long Printer Name:\
@ -448,6 +432,9 @@ CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
Default Data Type:\
Comma Separated list of Files
</PRE
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
></P
><P
>Any empty fields should be enter as the string "NULL". </P
@ -463,8 +450,8 @@ CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
><P
><B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>addprinter &lt;printername&gt;
&lt;sharename&gt; &lt;drivername&gt; &lt;port&gt;</B
>addprinter &#60;printername&#62;
&#60;sharename&#62; &#60;drivername&#62; &#60;port&#62;</B
>
- Add a printer on the remote server. This printer
will be automatically shared. Be aware that the printer driver
@ -510,7 +497,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
><P
><B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>enumjobs &lt;printer&gt;</B
>enumjobs &#60;printer&#62;</B
>
- List the jobs and status of a given printer.
This command corresponds to the MS Platform SDK EnumJobs()
@ -552,7 +539,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
><P
><B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>getdata &lt;printername&gt;</B
>getdata &#60;printername&#62;</B
>
- Retrieve the data for a given printer setting. See
the <B
@ -566,7 +553,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
><P
><B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>getdriver &lt;printername&gt;</B
>getdriver &#60;printername&#62;</B
>
- Retrieve the printer driver information (such as driver file,
config file, dependent files, etc...) for
@ -578,7 +565,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
><P
><B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>getdriverdir &lt;arch&gt;</B
>getdriverdir &#60;arch&#62;</B
>
- Execute a GetPrinterDriverDirectory()
RPC to retrieve the SMB share name and subdirectory for
@ -596,7 +583,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER"
><P
><B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>getprinter &lt;printername&gt;</B
>getprinter &#60;printername&#62;</B
>
- Retrieve the current printer information. This command
corresponds to the GetPrinter() MS Platform SDK function.
@ -606,7 +593,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
><P
><B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>openprinter &lt;printername&gt;</B
>openprinter &#60;printername&#62;</B
>
- Execute an OpenPrinterEx() and ClosePrinter() RPC
against a given printer. </P
@ -615,8 +602,8 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
><P
><B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>setdriver &lt;printername&gt;
&lt;drivername&gt;</B
>setdriver &#60;printername&#62;
&#60;drivername&#62;</B
>
- Execute a SetPrinter() command to update the printer driver
associated with an installed printer. The printer driver must
@ -634,12 +621,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
></LI
></UL
><P
><SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>GENERAL OPTIONS</I
></SPAN
></P
><P
></P
@ -677,7 +661,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN221"
NAME="AEN212"
></A
><H2
>BUGS</H2
@ -692,12 +676,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
><P
>From Luke Leighton's original rpcclient man page:</P
><P
><SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>"WARNING!</I
></SPAN
> The MSRPC over SMB code has
been developed from examining Network traces. No documentation is
available from the original creators (Microsoft) on how MSRPC over
@ -722,7 +703,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN231"
NAME="AEN222"
></A
><H2
>VERSION</H2
@ -733,7 +714,7 @@ NAME="AEN231"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN234"
NAME="AEN225"
></A
><H2
>AUTHOR</H2

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@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN">
<HTML
><HEAD
><TITLE
>smbclient</TITLE
><META
NAME="GENERATOR"
CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.77"></HEAD
CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.76b+
"></HEAD
><BODY
CLASS="REFENTRY"
BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"
@ -15,9 +16,7 @@ VLINK="#840084"
ALINK="#0000FF"
><H1
><A
NAME="SMBCLIENT"
></A
>smbclient</H1
NAME="SMBCLIENT">smbclient</H1
><DIV
CLASS="REFNAMEDIV"
><A
@ -30,15 +29,13 @@ NAME="AEN5"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSYNOPSISDIV"
><A
NAME="AEN8"
></A
><H2
NAME="AEN8"><H2
>Synopsis</H2
><P
><B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>smbclient</B
> {servicename} [password] [-b &lt;buffer size&gt;] [-d debuglevel] [-D Directory] [-U username] [-W workgroup] [-M &lt;netbios name&gt;] [-m maxprotocol] [-A authfile] [-N] [-l logfile] [-L &lt;netbios name&gt;] [-I destinationIP] [-E &lt;terminal code&gt;] [-c &lt;command string&gt;] [-i scope] [-O &lt;socket options&gt;] [-p port] [-R &lt;name resolve order&gt;] [-s &lt;smb config file&gt;] [-T&lt;c|x&gt;IXFqgbNan]</P
> {servicename} [password] [-b &#60;buffer size&#62;] [-d debuglevel] [-D Directory] [-U username] [-W workgroup] [-M &#60;netbios name&#62;] [-m maxprotocol] [-A authfile] [-N] [-l logfile] [-L &#60;netbios name&#62;] [-I destinationIP] [-E] [-c &#60;command string&#62;] [-i scope] [-O &#60;socket options&#62;] [-p port] [-R &#60;name resolve order&#62;] [-s &#60;smb config file&#62;] [-T&#60;c|x&#62;IXFqgbNan]</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
@ -196,7 +193,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
options. </P
></DD
><DT
>-R &lt;name resolve order&gt;</DT
>-R &#60;name resolve order&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>This option is used by the programs in the Samba
@ -349,12 +346,9 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
> for a description of how to handle incoming
WinPopup messages in Samba. </P
><P
><SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>Note</I
></SPAN
>: Copy WinPopup into the startup group
on your WfWg PCs if you want them to always be able to receive
messages. </P
@ -373,12 +367,9 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
CLASS="FILENAME"
>rfc1002.txt</TT
>.
NetBIOS scopes are <SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
NetBIOS scopes are <I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>very</I
></SPAN
> rarely used, only set
this parameter if you are the system administrator in charge of all
the NetBIOS systems you communicate with. </P
@ -435,20 +426,14 @@ CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
><I
>debuglevel</I
></TT
> is set to the letter 'A', then <SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
> is set to the letter 'A', then <I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>all
</I
></SPAN
> debug messages will be printed. This setting
is for developers only (and people who <SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
is for developers only (and people who <I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>really</I
></SPAN
> want
to know how the code works internally). </P
><P
@ -610,12 +595,21 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
password used in the connection. The format of the file is
</P
><P
><TABLE
BORDER="0"
BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"
WIDTH="90%"
><TR
><TD
><PRE
CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
>username = &lt;value&gt;
password = &lt;value&gt;
domain = &lt;value&gt;
>username = &#60;value&#62;
password = &#60;value&#62;
domain = &#60;value&#62;
</PRE
></TD
></TR
></TABLE
></P
><P
>If the domain parameter is missing the current workgroup name
@ -651,18 +645,12 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
> how to interpret
filenames coming from the remote server. Usually Asian language
multibyte UNIX implementations use different character sets than
SMB/CIFS servers (<SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
SMB/CIFS servers (<I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>EUC</I
></SPAN
> instead of <SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
> instead of <I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
> SJIS</I
></SPAN
> for example). Setting this parameter will let
<B
CLASS="COMMAND"
@ -876,12 +864,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER"
></LI
></UL
><P
><SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>Tar Long File Names</I
></SPAN
></P
><P
><B
@ -897,24 +882,18 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
files in the archive with relative names, not absolute names.
</P
><P
><SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>Tar Filenames</I
></SPAN
></P
><P
>All file names can be given as DOS path names (with '\'
as the component separator) or as UNIX path names (with '/' as
the component separator). </P
><P
><SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>Examples</I
></SPAN
></P
><P
>Restore from tar file <TT
@ -1016,7 +995,7 @@ NAME="AEN310"
><P
><TT
CLASS="PROMPT"
>smb:\&gt; </TT
>smb:\&#62; </TT
></P
><P
>The backslash ("\") indicates the current working directory
@ -1036,7 +1015,7 @@ CLASS="PROMPT"
><P
>Parameters shown in square brackets (e.g., "[parameter]") are
optional. If not given, the command will use suitable defaults. Parameters
shown in angle brackets (e.g., "&lt;parameter&gt;") are required.
shown in angle brackets (e.g., "&#60;parameter&#62;") are required.
</P
><P
>Note that all commands operating on the server are actually
@ -1127,7 +1106,7 @@ CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
directory on the server will be reported. </P
></DD
><DT
>del &lt;mask&gt;</DT
>del &#60;mask&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>The client will request that the server attempt
@ -1140,7 +1119,7 @@ CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
directory on the server. </P
></DD
><DT
>dir &lt;mask&gt;</DT
>dir &#60;mask&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>A list of the files matching <TT
@ -1160,7 +1139,7 @@ CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
from the program. </P
></DD
><DT
>get &lt;remote file name&gt; [local file name]</DT
>get &#60;remote file name&#62; [local file name]</DT
><DD
><P
>Copy the file called <TT
@ -1225,13 +1204,13 @@ CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
lowercase filenames are the norm on UNIX systems. </P
></DD
><DT
>ls &lt;mask&gt;</DT
>ls &#60;mask&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>See the dir command above. </P
></DD
><DT
>mask &lt;mask&gt;</DT
>mask &#60;mask&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>This command allows the user to set up a mask
@ -1257,13 +1236,13 @@ CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
mask back to "*" after using the mget or mput commands. </P
></DD
><DT
>md &lt;directory name&gt;</DT
>md &#60;directory name&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>See the mkdir command. </P
></DD
><DT
>mget &lt;mask&gt;</DT
>mget &#60;mask&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>Copy all files matching <TT
@ -1288,14 +1267,14 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
> are binary. See also the lowercase command. </P
></DD
><DT
>mkdir &lt;directory name&gt;</DT
>mkdir &#60;directory name&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>Create a new directory on the server (user access
privileges permitting) with the specified name. </P
></DD
><DT
>mput &lt;mask&gt;</DT
>mput &#60;mask&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>Copy all files matching <TT
@ -1321,7 +1300,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
are binary. </P
></DD
><DT
>print &lt;file name&gt;</DT
>print &#60;file name&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>Print the specified file from the local machine
@ -1330,7 +1309,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
>See also the printmode command.</P
></DD
><DT
>printmode &lt;graphics or text&gt;</DT
>printmode &#60;graphics or text&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>Set the print mode to suit either binary data
@ -1350,7 +1329,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
</P
></DD
><DT
>put &lt;local file name&gt; [remote file name]</DT
>put &#60;local file name&#62; [remote file name]</DT
><DD
><P
>Copy the file called <TT
@ -1382,7 +1361,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
>See the exit command. </P
></DD
><DT
>rd &lt;directory name&gt;</DT
>rd &#60;directory name&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>See the rmdir command. </P
@ -1407,7 +1386,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
using the mask command will be ignored. </P
></DD
><DT
>rm &lt;mask&gt;</DT
>rm &#60;mask&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>Remove all files matching <TT
@ -1419,14 +1398,14 @@ CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
working directory on the server. </P
></DD
><DT
>rmdir &lt;directory name&gt;</DT
>rmdir &#60;directory name&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>Remove the specified directory (user access
privileges permitting) from the server. </P
></DD
><DT
>setmode &lt;filename&gt; &lt;perm=[+|\-]rsha&gt;</DT
>setmode &#60;filename&#62; &#60;perm=[+|\-]rsha&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>A version of the DOS attrib command to set
@ -1451,7 +1430,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
</P
></DD
><DT
>tar &lt;c|x&gt;[IXbgNa]</DT
>tar &#60;c|x&#62;[IXbgNa]</DT
><DD
><P
>Performs a tar operation - see the <TT
@ -1467,7 +1446,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER"
</P
></DD
><DT
>blocksize &lt;blocksize&gt;</DT
>blocksize &#60;blocksize&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>Blocksize. Must be followed by a valid (greater
@ -1480,7 +1459,7 @@ CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
>*TBLOCK (usually 512 byte) blocks. </P
></DD
><DT
>tarmode &lt;full|inc|reset|noreset&gt;</DT
>tarmode &#60;full|inc|reset|noreset&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>Changes tar's behavior with regard to archive
@ -1568,12 +1547,9 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
> /usr/samba/bin/</TT
> directory, this directory readable
by all, writeable only by root. The client program itself should
be executable by all. The client should <SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
be executable by all. The client should <I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>NOT</I
></SPAN
> be
setuid or setgid! </P
><P

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@ -1,11 +1,12 @@
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN">
<HTML
><HEAD
><TITLE
>smbd</TITLE
><META
NAME="GENERATOR"
CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.77"></HEAD
CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.76b+
"></HEAD
><BODY
CLASS="REFENTRY"
BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"
@ -15,9 +16,7 @@ VLINK="#840084"
ALINK="#0000FF"
><H1
><A
NAME="SMBD"
></A
>smbd</H1
NAME="SMBD">smbd</H1
><DIV
CLASS="REFNAMEDIV"
><A
@ -29,20 +28,18 @@ NAME="AEN5"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSYNOPSISDIV"
><A
NAME="AEN8"
></A
><H2
NAME="AEN8"><H2
>Synopsis</H2
><P
><B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>smbd</B
> [-D] [-a] [-i] [-o] [-P] [-h] [-V] [-b] [-d &lt;debug level&gt;] [-l &lt;log directory&gt;] [-p &lt;port number&gt;] [-O &lt;socket option&gt;] [-s &lt;configuration file&gt;]</P
> [-D] [-i] [-h] [-V] [-b] [-d &#60;debug level&#62;] [-l &#60;log directory&#62;] [-p &#60;port number&#62;] [-O &#60;socket option&#62;] [-s &#60;configuration file&#62;]</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN24"
NAME="AEN21"
></A
><H2
>DESCRIPTION</H2
@ -107,7 +104,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN38"
NAME="AEN35"
></A
><H2
>OPTIONS</H2
@ -137,14 +134,6 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
</P
></DD
><DT
>-a</DT
><DD
><P
>If this parameter is specified, each new
connection will append log messages to the log file.
This is the default.</P
></DD
><DT
>-i</DT
><DD
><P
@ -156,29 +145,6 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
</P
></DD
><DT
>-o</DT
><DD
><P
>If this parameter is specified, the
log files will be overwritten when opened. By default,
<B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>smbd</B
> will append entries to the log
files.</P
></DD
><DT
>-P</DT
><DD
><P
>Passive option. Causes <B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>smbd</B
> not to
send any network traffic out. Used for debugging by
the developers only.</P
></DD
><DT
>-h</DT
><DD
><P
@ -189,7 +155,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
>.</P
></DD
><DT
>-v</DT
>-V</DT
><DD
><P
>Prints the version number for
@ -206,7 +172,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
Samba was built.</P
></DD
><DT
>-d &lt;debug level&gt;</DT
>-d &#60;debug level&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
><TT
@ -247,7 +213,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
> file.</P
></DD
><DT
>-l &lt;log directory&gt;</DT
>-l &#60;log directory&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>If specified,
@ -273,12 +239,9 @@ TARGET="_top"
CLASS="FILENAME"
> smb.conf(5)</TT
></A
> file. <SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
> file. <I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>Beware:</I
></SPAN
>
If the directory specified does not exist, <B
CLASS="COMMAND"
@ -291,7 +254,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
compile time.</P
></DD
><DT
>-O &lt;socket options&gt;</DT
>-O &#60;socket options&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>See the <A
@ -310,7 +273,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
> file for details.</P
></DD
><DT
>-p &lt;port number&gt;</DT
>-p &#60;port number&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
><TT
@ -341,7 +304,7 @@ CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
in the above situation.</P
></DD
><DT
>-s &lt;configuration file&gt;</DT
>-s &#60;configuration file&#62;</DT
><DD
><P
>The file specified contains the
@ -366,7 +329,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN122"
NAME="AEN105"
></A
><H2
>FILES</H2
@ -478,7 +441,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN158"
NAME="AEN141"
></A
><H2
>LIMITATIONS</H2
@ -497,7 +460,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN162"
NAME="AEN145"
></A
><H2
>ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES</H2
@ -528,7 +491,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN171"
NAME="AEN154"
></A
><H2
>PAM INTERACTION</H2
@ -549,13 +512,10 @@ TARGET="_top"
><UL
><LI
><P
><SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>Account Validation</I
></SPAN
>: All acccesses to a
>: All accesses to a
samba server are checked
against PAM to see if the account is vaild, not disabled and is permitted to
login at this time. This also applies to encrypted logins.
@ -563,12 +523,9 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS"
></LI
><LI
><P
><SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>Session Management</I
></SPAN
>: When not using share
level secuirty, users must pass PAM's session checks before access
is granted. Note however, that this is bypassed in share level secuirty.
@ -581,18 +538,18 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN182"
NAME="AEN165"
></A
><H2
>VERSION</H2
><P
>This man page is correct for version 2.2 of
>This man page is correct for version 3.0 of
the Samba suite.</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN185"
NAME="AEN168"
></A
><H2
>DIAGNOSTICS</H2
@ -615,7 +572,7 @@ NAME="AEN185"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN190"
NAME="AEN173"
></A
><H2
>SIGNALS</H2
@ -637,12 +594,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
that <B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>SIGKILL (-9)</B
> <SPAN
CLASS="emphasis"
><I
> <I
CLASS="EMPHASIS"
>NOT</I
></SPAN
>
be used, except as a last resort, as this may leave the shared
memory area in an inconsistent state. The safe way to terminate
@ -684,7 +638,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN207"
NAME="AEN190"
></A
><H2
>SEE ALSO</H2
@ -750,7 +704,7 @@ TARGET="_top"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
NAME="AEN224"
NAME="AEN207"
></A
><H2
>AUTHOR</H2

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@ -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 "FINDSMB" "1" "01 October 2002" "" ""
.TH "FINDSMB" "1" "26 November 2002" "" ""
.SH NAME
findsmb \- list info about machines that respond to SMB name queries on a subnet
.SH SYNOPSIS
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ IP ADDR NETBIOS NAME WORKGROUP/OS/VERSION
.fi
.SH "VERSION"
.PP
This man page is correct for version 2.2 of
This man page is correct for version 3.0 of
the Samba suite.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.PP

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@ -3,12 +3,12 @@
.\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/comp/docbook2X/>
.\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches,
.\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>.
.TH "NMBD" "8" "01 October 2002" "" ""
.TH "NMBD" "8" "26 November 2002" "" ""
.SH NAME
nmbd \- NetBIOS name server to provide NetBIOS over IP naming services to clients
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBnmbd\fR [ \fB-D\fR ] [ \fB-a\fR ] [ \fB-i\fR ] [ \fB-o\fR ] [ \fB-P\fR ] [ \fB-h\fR ] [ \fB-V\fR ] [ \fB-d <debug level>\fR ] [ \fB-H <lmhosts file>\fR ] [ \fB-l <log directory>\fR ] [ \fB-n <primary netbios name>\fR ] [ \fB-p <port number>\fR ] [ \fB-s <configuration file>\fR ]
\fBnmbd\fR [ \fB-D\fR ] [ \fB-a\fR ] [ \fB-i\fR ] [ \fB-o\fR ] [ \fB-h\fR ] [ \fB-V\fR ] [ \fB-d <debug level>\fR ] [ \fB-H <lmhosts file>\fR ] [ \fB-l <log directory>\fR ] [ \fB-n <primary netbios name>\fR ] [ \fB-p <port number>\fR ] [ \fB-s <configuration file>\fR ]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ This program is part of the Samba suite.
\fBnmbd\fR is a server that understands
and can reply to NetBIOS over IP name service requests, like
those produced by SMB/CIFS clients such as Windows 95/98/ME,
Windows NT, Windows 2000, and LanManager clients. It also
Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and LanManager clients. It also
participates in the browsing protocols which make up the
Windows "Network Neighborhood" view.
.PP
@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ to allow transient problems to be diagnosed, whilst still running
at a normally low log level.
.SH "VERSION"
.PP
This man page is correct for version 2.2 of
This man page is correct for version 3.0 of
the Samba suite.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.PP

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@ -3,12 +3,12 @@
.\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/comp/docbook2X/>
.\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches,
.\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>.
.TH "NMBLOOKUP" "1" "01 October 2002" "" ""
.TH "NMBLOOKUP" "1" "26 November 2002" "" ""
.SH NAME
nmblookup \- NetBIOS over TCP/IP client used to lookup NetBIOS names
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBnmblookup\fR [ \fB-M\fR ] [ \fB-R\fR ] [ \fB-S\fR ] [ \fB-r\fR ] [ \fB-A\fR ] [ \fB-h\fR ] [ \fB-B <broadcast address>\fR ] [ \fB-U <unicast address>\fR ] [ \fB-d <debug level>\fR ] [ \fB-s <smb config file>\fR ] [ \fB-i <NetBIOS scope>\fR ] [ \fB-T\fR ] \fBname\fR
\fBnmblookup\fR [ \fB-M\fR ] [ \fB-R\fR ] [ \fB-S\fR ] [ \fB-r\fR ] [ \fB-A\fR ] [ \fB-h\fR ] [ \fB-B <broadcast address>\fR ] [ \fB-U <unicast address>\fR ] [ \fB-d <debug level>\fR ] [ \fB-s <smb config file>\fR ] [ \fB-i <NetBIOS scope>\fR ] [ \fB-T\fR ] [ \fB-f\fR ] \fBname\fR
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
@ -110,6 +110,11 @@ DNS name, and printed out before each
pair that is the normal output.
.TP
\fB-f\fR
Show which flags apply to the name that has been looked up. Possible
answers are zero or more of: Response, Authoritative,
Truncated, Recursion_Desired, Recursion_Available, Broadcast.
.TP
\fBname\fR
This is the NetBIOS name being queried. Depending
upon the previous options this may be a NetBIOS name or IP address.
@ -134,7 +139,7 @@ would query the WINS server samba.org for the domain
master browser (1B name type) for the IRIX workgroup.
.SH "VERSION"
.PP
This man page is correct for version 2.2 of
This man page is correct for version 3.0 of
the Samba suite.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.PP

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@ -3,12 +3,12 @@
.\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/comp/docbook2X/>
.\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches,
.\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>.
.TH "PDBEDIT" "8" "01 October 2002" "" ""
.TH "PDBEDIT" "8" "26 November 2002" "" ""
.SH NAME
pdbedit \- manage the SAM database
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBpdbedit\fR [ \fB-l\fR ] [ \fB-v\fR ] [ \fB-w\fR ] [ \fB-u username\fR ] [ \fB-f fullname\fR ] [ \fB-h homedir\fR ] [ \fB-d drive\fR ] [ \fB-s script\fR ] [ \fB-p profile\fR ] [ \fB-a\fR ] [ \fB-m\fR ] [ \fB-x\fR ] [ \fB-i passdb-backend\fR ] [ \fB-e passdb-backend\fR ] [ \fB-b passdb-backend\fR ] [ \fB-D debuglevel\fR ]
\fBpdbedit\fR [ \fB-l\fR ] [ \fB-v\fR ] [ \fB-w\fR ] [ \fB-u username\fR ] [ \fB-f fullname\fR ] [ \fB-h homedir\fR ] [ \fB-D drive\fR ] [ \fB-S script\fR ] [ \fB-p profile\fR ] [ \fB-a\fR ] [ \fB-m\fR ] [ \fB-x\fR ] [ \fB-i passdb-backend\fR ] [ \fB-e passdb-backend\fR ] [ \fB-b passdb-backend\fR ] [ \fB-d debuglevel\fR ] [ \fB-s configfile\fR ] [ \fB-P account-policy\fR ] [ \fB-V value\fR ]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
@ -108,14 +108,14 @@ directory network path.
Example: \fB-h "\\\\\\\\BERSERKER\\\\sorce"\fR
.TP
\fB-d drive\fR
\fB-D drive\fR
This option can be used while adding or
modifing a user account. It will specify the windows drive
letter to be used to map the home directory.
Example: \fB-d "H:"\fR
.TP
\fB-s script\fR
\fB-S script\fR
This option can be used while adding or
modifing a user account. It will specify the user's logon
script path.
@ -181,6 +181,35 @@ Example: \fBpdbedit -e smbpasswd:/root/samba-users.backup\fR
Use a different default passdb backend.
Example: \fBpdbedit -b xml:/root/pdb-backup.xml -l\fR
.TP
\fB-P account-policy\fR
Display an account policy
Valid policies are: minimum password age, reset count minutes, disconnect time,
user must logon to change password, password history, lockout duration, min password length,
maximum password age and bad lockout attempt.
Example: \fBpdbedit -P "bad lockout attempt"\fR
.nf
account policy value for bad lockout attempt is 0
.fi
.TP
\fB-V account-policy-value\fR
Sets an account policy to a specified value.
This option may only be used in conjunction
with the \fI-P\fR option.
Example: \fBpdbedit -P "bad lockout attempt" -V 3\fR
.nf
account policy value for bad lockout attempt was 0
account policy value for bad lockout attempt is now 3
.fi
.SH "NOTES"
.PP
This command may be used only by root.

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@ -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 "RPCCLIENT" "1" "01 October 2002" "" ""
.TH "RPCCLIENT" "1" "26 November 2002" "" ""
.SH NAME
rpcclient \- tool for executing client side MS-RPC functions
.SH SYNOPSIS
@ -47,14 +47,6 @@ access from unwanted users.
execute semicolon separated commands (listed
below))
.TP
\fB-d|--debug=debuglevel\fR
set the debuglevel. Debug level 0 is the lowest
and 100 being the highest. This should be set to 100 if you are
planning on submitting a bug report to the Samba team (see \fIBUGS.txt\fR).
.TP
\fB-h|--help\fR
Print a summary of command line options.
.TP
\fB-I IP-address\fR
\fIIP address\fR is the address of the server to connect to.
It should be specified in standard "a.b.c.d" notation.

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@ -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" "03 October 2002" "" ""
.TH "SMB.CONF" "5" "26 November 2002" "" ""
.SH NAME
smb.conf \- The configuration file for the Samba suite
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
@ -303,19 +303,6 @@ These substitutions are mostly noted in the descriptions below,
but there are some general substitutions which apply whenever they
might be relevant. These are:
.TP
\fB%S\fR
the name of the current service, if any.
.TP
\fB%P\fR
the root directory of the current service,
if any.
.TP
\fB%u\fR
user name of the current service, if any.
.TP
\fB%g\fR
primary group name of %u.
.TP
\fB%U\fR
session user name (the user name that the client
wanted, not necessarily the same as the one they got).
@ -323,13 +310,6 @@ wanted, not necessarily the same as the one they got).
\fB%G\fR
primary group name of %U.
.TP
\fB%H\fR
the home directory of the user given
by %u.
.TP
\fB%v\fR
the Samba version.
.TP
\fB%h\fR
the Internet hostname that Samba is running
on.
@ -349,17 +329,6 @@ on port 445, as clients no longer send this information
\fB%M\fR
the Internet name of the client machine.
.TP
\fB%N\fR
the name of your NIS home directory server.
This is obtained from your NIS auto.map entry. If you have
not compiled Samba with the \fB--with-automount\fR
option then this value will be the same as %L.
.TP
\fB%p\fR
the path of the service's home directory,
obtained from your NIS auto.map entry. The NIS auto.map entry
is split up as "%N:%p".
.TP
\fB%R\fR
the selected protocol level after
protocol negotiation. It can be one of CORE, COREPLUS,
@ -384,10 +353,44 @@ The IP address of the client machine.
\fB%T\fR
the current date and time.
.TP
\fB%D\fR
Name of the domain or workgroup of the current user.
.TP
\fB%$(\fIenvvar\fB)\fR
The value of the environment variable
\fIenvar\fR.
.PP
The following substitutes apply only to some configuration options(only those
that are used when a connection has been established):
.TP
\fB%S\fR
the name of the current service, if any.
.TP
\fB%P\fR
the root directory of the current service,
if any.
.TP
\fB%u\fR
user name of the current service, if any.
.TP
\fB%g\fR
primary group name of %u.
.TP
\fB%H\fR
the home directory of the user given
by %u.
.TP
\fB%N\fR
the name of your NIS home directory server.
This is obtained from your NIS auto.map entry. If you have
not compiled Samba with the \fB--with-automount\fR
option then this value will be the same as %L.
.TP
\fB%p\fR
the path of the service's home directory,
obtained from your NIS auto.map entry. The NIS auto.map entry
is split up as "%N:%p".
.PP
There are some quite creative things that can be done
with these substitutions and other smb.conf options.
.SH "NAME MANGLING"
@ -433,7 +436,7 @@ case. This option can be use with "preserve case = yes"
to permit long filenames to retain their case, while short names
are lowercased. Default \fByes\fR.
.PP
By default, Samba 2.2 has the same semantics as a Windows
By default, Samba 3.0 has the same semantics as a Windows
NT server, in that it is case insensitive but case preserving.
.SH "NOTE ABOUT USERNAME/PASSWORD VALIDATION"
.PP
@ -685,6 +688,9 @@ each parameter for details. Note that some are synonyms.
\fIldap passwd sync\fR
.TP 0.2i
\(bu
\fIldap trust ids\fR
.TP 0.2i
\(bu
\fIlm announce\fR
.TP 0.2i
\(bu
@ -1713,10 +1719,10 @@ Example: \fBannounce as = Win95\fR
\fBannounce version (G)\fR
This specifies the major and minor version numbers
that nmbd will use when announcing itself as a server. The default
is 4.2. Do not change this parameter unless you have a specific
is 4.9. Do not change this parameter unless you have a specific
need to set a Samba server to be a downlevel server.
Default: \fBannounce version = 4.5\fR
Default: \fBannounce version = 4.9\fR
Example: \fBannounce version = 2.0\fR
.TP
@ -1745,7 +1751,7 @@ Default: \fBavailable = yes\fR
.TP
\fBbind interfaces only (G)\fR
This global parameter allows the Samba admin
to limit what interfaces on a machine will serve SMB requests. If
to limit what interfaces on a machine will serve SMB requests. It
affects file service smbd(8) and
name service nmbd(8) in slightly
different ways.
@ -1764,7 +1770,7 @@ As unicast packets are received on the other sockets it allows
\fBnmbd\fR to refuse to serve names to machines that
send packets that arrive through any interfaces not listed in the
\fIinterfaces\fR list. IP Source address spoofing
does defeat this simple check, however so it must not be used
does defeat this simple check, however, so it must not be used
seriously as a security feature for \fBnmbd\fR.
For file service it causes smbd(8)
@ -1806,12 +1812,12 @@ to obtain a byte range lock on a region of an open file, and the
request has a time limit associated with it.
If this parameter is set and the lock range requested
cannot be immediately satisfied, Samba 2.2 will internally
cannot be immediately satisfied, samba will internally
queue the lock request, and periodically attempt to obtain
the lock until the timeout period expires.
If this parameter is set to no, then
Samba 2.2 will behave as previous versions of Samba would and
samba will behave as previous versions of Samba would and
will fail the lock request immediately if the lock range
cannot be obtained.
@ -2069,7 +2075,7 @@ effect.
Default: \fBdebug pid = no\fR
.TP
\fBdebug timestamp (G)\fR
Samba 2.2 debug log messages are timestamped
Samba debug log messages are timestamped
by default. If you are running at a high \fIdebug level\fR these timestamps
can be distracting. This boolean parameter allows timestamping
to be turned off.
@ -2483,7 +2489,7 @@ Default: \fBdns proxy = yes\fR
.TP
\fBdomain logons (G)\fR
If set to yes, the Samba server will serve
Windows 95/98 Domain logons for the \fIworkgroup\fR it is in. Samba 2.2 also
Windows 95/98 Domain logons for the \fIworkgroup\fR it is in. Samba 2.2
has limited capability to act as a domain controller for Windows
NT 4 Domains. For more details on setting up this feature see
the Samba-PDC-HOWTO included in the \fIhtmldocs/\fR
@ -2933,7 +2939,7 @@ this by trying to log in as your guest user (perhaps by using the
\fBsu -\fR command) and trying to print using the
system print command such as \fBlpr(1)\fR or \fB lp(1)\fR.
This paramater does not accept % macros, because
This parameter does not accept % macros, because
many parts of the system require this value to be
constant for correct operation.
@ -3391,20 +3397,25 @@ The \fIldap ssl\fR can be set to one of three values:
.RS
.TP 0.2i
\(bu
\fIOn\fR = Always use SSL when contacting the
\fIldap server\fR.
.TP 0.2i
\(bu
\fIOff\fR = Never use SSL when querying the directory.
.TP 0.2i
\(bu
\fIStart_tls\fR = Use the LDAPv3 StartTLS extended operation
(RFC2830) for communicating with the directory server.
.TP 0.2i
\(bu
\fIOn\fR =
Use SSL on the ldaps port when contacting the
\fIldap server\fR. Only
available when the backwards-compatiblity \fB --with-ldapsam\fR option is specified
to configure. See \fIpassdb backend\fR
.RE
Default : \fBldap ssl = on\fR
Default : \fBldap ssl = start_tls\fR
.TP
\fBldap suffix (G)\fR
Specifies where user and machine accounts are added to the tree. Can be overriden by \fBldap user suffix\fR and \fBldap machine suffix\fR. It also used as the base dn for all ldap searches.
Default : \fBnone\fR
.TP
\fBldap user suffix (G)\fR
@ -3440,6 +3451,23 @@ The \fIldap passwd sync\fR can be set to one of three values:
Default : \fBldap passwd sync = no\fR
.TP
\fBldap trust ids (G)\fR
Normally, Samba validates each entry
in the LDAP server against getpwnam(). This allows
LDAP to be used for Samba with the unix system using
NIS (for example) and also ensures that Samba does not
present accounts that do not otherwise exist.
This option is used to disable this functionality, and
instead to rely on the presence of the appropriate
attributes in LDAP directly, which can result in a
significant performance boost in some situations.
Setting this option to yes effectivly assumes
that the local machine is running \fBnss_ldap\fR against the
same LDAP server.
Default: \fBldap trust ids = No\fR
.TP
\fBlevel2 oplocks (S)\fR
This parameter controls whether Samba supports
level2 (read-only) oplocks on a share.
@ -3605,7 +3633,7 @@ Example: \fBlog file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
The value of the parameter (a astring) allows
the debug level (logging level) to be specified in the
\fIsmb.conf\fR file. This parameter has been
extended since 2.2.x series, now it allow to specify the debug
extended since the 2.2.x series, now it allow to specify the debug
level for multiple debug classes. This is to give greater
flexibility in the configuration of the system.
@ -4056,11 +4084,21 @@ a better algorithm (generates less collisions) in the names.
However, many Win32 applications store the mangled names and so
changing to the new algorithm must not be done
lightly as these applications may break unless reinstalled.
New installations of Samba may set the default to hash2.
Default: \fBmangling method = hash\fR
Default: \fBmangling method = hash2\fR
Example: \fBmangling method = hash2\fR
Example: \fBmangling method = hash\fR
.TP
\fBmangle prefix (G)\fR
controls the number of prefix
characters from the original name used when generating
the mangled names. A larger value will give a weaker
hash and therefore more name collisions. The minimum
value is 1 and the maximum value is 6.
Default: \fBmangle prefix = 1\fR
Example: \fBmangle prefix = 4\fR
.TP
\fBmangled stack (G)\fR
This parameter controls the number of mangled names
@ -4824,7 +4862,7 @@ Default: \fBparanoid server security = yes\fR
\fBpassdb backend (G)\fR
This option allows the administrator to chose which backends to retrieve and store passwords with. This allows (for example) both
smbpasswd and tdbsam to be used without a recompile.
Multiple backends can be specified, seperated by spaces. The backends will be searched in the order they are specified. New users are always added to the first backend specified.
Multiple backends can be specified, separated by spaces. The backends will be searched in the order they are specified. New users are always added to the first backend specified.
Experimental backends must still be selected
(eg --with-tdbsam) at configure time.
@ -4868,7 +4906,17 @@ backend. Takes an LDAP URL as an optional argument (defaults to
backend, with non unix account support. Takes an LDAP URL as an optional argument (defaults to
\fBldap://localhost\fR)
See also \fInon unix account range\fR
Note: In this module, any account without a matching POSIX account is regarded
as 'non unix'.
See also \fInon unix account
range\fR
LDAP connections should be secured where
possible. This may be done using either
Start-TLS (see \fIldap ssl\fR) or by
specifying \fIldaps://\fR in
the URL argument.
.TP 0.2i
\(bu
\fBnisplussam\fR - The NIS+ based passdb backend. Takes name NIS domain as an optional argument. Only works with sun NIS+ servers.
@ -5096,6 +5144,12 @@ doing a query for the name WORKGROUP<1C>
and then contacting each server returned in the list of IP
addresses from the name resolution source.
If the list of servers contains both names and the '*'
character, the list is treated as a list of preferred
domain controllers, but an auto lookup of all remaining DC's
will be added to the list as well. Samba will not attempt to optimize
this list by locating the closest DC.
If the \fIsecurity\fR parameter is
set to server, then there are different
restrictions that \fBsecurity = domain\fR doesn't
@ -5123,7 +5177,7 @@ See also the \fIsecurity
Default: \fBpassword server = <empty string>\fR
Example: \fBpassword server = NT-PDC, NT-BDC1, NT-BDC2
Example: \fBpassword server = NT-PDC, NT-BDC1, NT-BDC2, *
\fR
Example: \fBpassword server = *\fR
@ -5770,30 +5824,12 @@ Default: \fBremote browse sync = <empty string>
\fR
.TP
\fBrestrict anonymous (G)\fR
This is a boolean parameter. If it is yes, then
anonymous access to the server will be restricted, namely in the
case where the server is expecting the client to send a username,
but it doesn't. Setting it to yes will force these anonymous
connections to be denied, and the client will be required to always
supply a username and password when connecting. Use of this parameter
is only recommended for homogeneous NT client environments.
This is a integer parameter, and
mirrors as much as possible the functinality the
RestrictAnonymous
registry key does on NT/Win2k.
This parameter makes the use of macro expansions that rely
on the username (%U, %G, etc) consistent. NT 4.0
likes to use anonymous connections when refreshing the share list,
and this is a way to work around that.
When restrict anonymous is yes, all anonymous connections
are denied no matter what they are for. This can effect the ability
of a machine to access the Samba Primary Domain Controller to revalidate
its machine account after someone else has logged on the client
interactively. The NT client will display a message saying that
the machine's account in the domain doesn't exist or the password is
bad. The best way to deal with this is to reboot NT client machines
between interactive logons, using "Shutdown and Restart", rather
than "Close all programs and logon as a different user".
Default: \fBrestrict anonymous = no\fR
Default: \fBrestrict anonymous = 0\fR
.TP
\fBroot (G)\fR
Synonym for \fIroot directory"\fR.
@ -6553,7 +6589,8 @@ Example: \fBtotal print jobs = 5000\fR
.TP
\fBunicode (G)\fR
Specifies whether Samba should try
to use unicode on the wire by default.
to use unicode on the wire by default. Note: This does NOT
mean that samba will assume that the unix machine uses unicode!
Default: \fBunicode = yes\fR
.TP
@ -6563,6 +6600,8 @@ Samba runs on uses. Samba needs to know this in order to be able to
convert text to the charsets other SMB clients use.
Default: \fBunix charset = ASCII\fR
Example: \fBunix charset = UTF8\fR
.TP
\fBunix extensions(G)\fR
This boolean parameter controls whether Samba
@ -6999,19 +7038,17 @@ Default: \fBvfs path = \fR
Example: \fBvfs path = /usr/lib/samba/vfs\fR
.TP
\fBvfs object (S)\fR
This parameter specifies a shared object file that
is used for Samba VFS I/O operations. By default, normal
This parameter specifies a shared object files that
are used for Samba VFS I/O operations. By default, normal
disk I/O operations are used but these can be overloaded
with a VFS object. The Samba VFS layer is new to Samba 2.2 and
must be enabled at compile time with --with-vfs.
with one or more VFS objects.
Default : \fBno value\fR
.TP
\fBvfs options (S)\fR
This parameter allows parameters to be passed
to the vfs layer at initialization time. The Samba VFS layer
is new to Samba 2.2 and must be enabled at compile time
with --with-vfs. See also \fI vfs object\fR.
to the vfs layer at initialization time.
See also \fI vfs object\fR.
Default : \fBno value\fR
.TP
@ -7313,7 +7350,7 @@ sections. In particular, ensure that the permissions on spool
directories are correct.
.SH "VERSION"
.PP
This man page is correct for version 2.2 of
This man page is correct for version 3.0 of
the Samba suite.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.PP

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@ -3,12 +3,12 @@
.\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/comp/docbook2X/>
.\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches,
.\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>.
.TH "SMBCLIENT" "1" "01 October 2002" "" ""
.TH "SMBCLIENT" "1" "26 November 2002" "" ""
.SH NAME
smbclient \- ftp-like client to access SMB/CIFS resources on servers
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBsmbclient\fR \fBservicename\fR [ \fBpassword\fR ] [ \fB-b <buffer size>\fR ] [ \fB-d debuglevel\fR ] [ \fB-D Directory\fR ] [ \fB-U username\fR ] [ \fB-W workgroup\fR ] [ \fB-M <netbios name>\fR ] [ \fB-m maxprotocol\fR ] [ \fB-A authfile\fR ] [ \fB-N\fR ] [ \fB-l logfile\fR ] [ \fB-L <netbios name>\fR ] [ \fB-I destinationIP\fR ] [ \fB-E <terminal code>\fR ] [ \fB-c <command string>\fR ] [ \fB-i scope\fR ] [ \fB-O <socket options>\fR ] [ \fB-p port\fR ] [ \fB-R <name resolve order>\fR ] [ \fB-s <smb config file>\fR ] [ \fB-T<c|x>IXFqgbNan\fR ]
\fBsmbclient\fR \fBservicename\fR [ \fBpassword\fR ] [ \fB-b <buffer size>\fR ] [ \fB-d debuglevel\fR ] [ \fB-D Directory\fR ] [ \fB-U username\fR ] [ \fB-W workgroup\fR ] [ \fB-M <netbios name>\fR ] [ \fB-m maxprotocol\fR ] [ \fB-A authfile\fR ] [ \fB-N\fR ] [ \fB-l logfile\fR ] [ \fB-L <netbios name>\fR ] [ \fB-I destinationIP\fR ] [ \fB-E\fR ] [ \fB-c <command string>\fR ] [ \fB-i scope\fR ] [ \fB-O <socket options>\fR ] [ \fB-p port\fR ] [ \fB-R <name resolve order>\fR ] [ \fB-s <smb config file>\fR ] [ \fB-T<c|x>IXFqgbNan\fR ]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP

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@ -3,12 +3,12 @@
.\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/comp/docbook2X/>
.\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches,
.\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>.
.TH "SMBD" "8" "01 October 2002" "" ""
.TH "SMBD" "8" "26 November 2002" "" ""
.SH NAME
smbd \- server to provide SMB/CIFS services to clients
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBsmbd\fR [ \fB-D\fR ] [ \fB-a\fR ] [ \fB-i\fR ] [ \fB-o\fR ] [ \fB-P\fR ] [ \fB-h\fR ] [ \fB-V\fR ] [ \fB-b\fR ] [ \fB-d <debug level>\fR ] [ \fB-l <log directory>\fR ] [ \fB-p <port number>\fR ] [ \fB-O <socket option>\fR ] [ \fB-s <configuration file>\fR ]
\fBsmbd\fR [ \fB-D\fR ] [ \fB-i\fR ] [ \fB-h\fR ] [ \fB-V\fR ] [ \fB-b\fR ] [ \fB-d <debug level>\fR ] [ \fB-l <log directory>\fR ] [ \fB-p <port number>\fR ] [ \fB-O <socket option>\fR ] [ \fB-s <configuration file>\fR ]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
@ -60,11 +60,6 @@ servers that provide more than casual use file and
print services. This switch is assumed if \fBsmbd
\fR is executed on the command line of a shell.
.TP
\fB-a\fR
If this parameter is specified, each new
connection will append log messages to the log file.
This is the default.
.TP
\fB-i\fR
If this parameter is specified it causes the
server to run "interactively", not as a daemon, even if the
@ -72,22 +67,11 @@ server is executed on the command line of a shell. Setting this
parameter negates the implicit deamon mode when run from the
command line.
.TP
\fB-o\fR
If this parameter is specified, the
log files will be overwritten when opened. By default,
\fBsmbd\fR will append entries to the log
files.
.TP
\fB-P\fR
Passive option. Causes \fBsmbd\fR not to
send any network traffic out. Used for debugging by
the developers only.
.TP
\fB-h\fR
Prints the help information (usage)
for \fBsmbd\fR.
.TP
\fB-v\fR
\fB-V\fR
Prints the version number for
\fBsmbd\fR.
.TP
@ -231,7 +215,7 @@ obey pam restricions
smb.conf paramater. When this is set, the following restrictions apply:
.TP 0.2i
\(bu
\fBAccount Validation\fR: All acccesses to a
\fBAccount Validation\fR: All accesses to a
samba server are checked
against PAM to see if the account is vaild, not disabled and is permitted to
login at this time. This also applies to encrypted logins.
@ -244,7 +228,7 @@ Note also that some older pam configuration files may need a line
added for session support.
.SH "VERSION"
.PP
This man page is correct for version 2.2 of
This man page is correct for version 3.0 of
the Samba suite.
.SH "DIAGNOSTICS"
.PP

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@ -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 "SMBPASSWD" "5" "01 October 2002" "" ""
.TH "SMBPASSWD" "5" "26 November 2002" "" ""
.SH NAME
smbpasswd \- The Samba encrypted password file
.SH SYNOPSIS
@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ in seconds since the epoch (1970) that the last change was made.
All other colon separated fields are ignored at this time.
.SH "VERSION"
.PP
This man page is correct for version 2.2 of
This man page is correct for version 3.0 of
the Samba suite.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.PP

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@ -3,12 +3,12 @@
.\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/comp/docbook2X/>
.\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches,
.\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>.
.TH "SMBPASSWD" "8" "01 October 2002" "" ""
.TH "SMBPASSWD" "8" "26 November 2002" "" ""
.SH NAME
smbpasswd \- change a user's SMB password
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBsmbpasswd\fR [ \fB-a\fR ] [ \fB-x\fR ] [ \fB-d\fR ] [ \fB-e\fR ] [ \fB-D debuglevel\fR ] [ \fB-n\fR ] [ \fB-r <remote machine>\fR ] [ \fB-R <name resolve order>\fR ] [ \fB-m\fR ] [ \fB-U username[%password]\fR ] [ \fB-h\fR ] [ \fB-s\fR ] [ \fB-w pass\fR ] [ \fBusername\fR ]
\fBsmbpasswd\fR [ \fB-a\fR ] [ \fB-x\fR ] [ \fB-d\fR ] [ \fB-e\fR ] [ \fB-D debuglevel\fR ] [ \fB-n\fR ] [ \fB-r <remote machine>\fR ] [ \fB-R <name resolve order>\fR ] [ \fB-m\fR ] [ \fB-U username[%password]\fR ] [ \fB-h\fR ] [ \fB-s\fR ] [ \fB-w pass\fR ] [ \fB-i\fR ] [ \fB-L\fR ] [ \fBusername\fR ]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
@ -240,6 +240,17 @@ of the admin's DN. This means that if the value of \fIldap
admin dn\fR ever changes, the password will need to be
manually updated as well.
.TP
\fB-i\fR
This option tells smbpasswd that the account
being changed is an interdomain trust account. Currently this is used
when Samba is being used as an NT Primary Domain Controller.
The account contains the info about another trusted domain.
This option is only available when running smbpasswd as root.
.TP
\fB-L\fR
Run in local mode.
.TP
\fBusername\fR
This specifies the username for all of the
\fBroot only\fR options to operate on. Only root

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@ -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 "SMBSH" "1" "01 October 2002" "" ""
.TH "SMBSH" "1" "26 November 2002" "" ""
.SH NAME
smbsh \- Allows access to Windows NT filesystem using UNIX commands
.SH SYNOPSIS
@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ names for that machine. You could then, for example, use the \fB cd\fR command t
edit files, and \fBrcp\fR to copy files.
.SH "VERSION"
.PP
This man page is correct for version 2.2 of
This man page is correct for version 3.0 of
the Samba suite.
.SH "BUGS"
.PP

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@ -3,12 +3,12 @@
.\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/comp/docbook2X/>
.\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches,
.\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>.
.TH "TESTPARM" "1" "01 October 2002" "" ""
.TH "TESTPARM" "1" "26 November 2002" "" ""
.SH NAME
testparm \- check an smb.conf configuration file for internal correctness
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBtestparm\fR [ \fB-s\fR ] [ \fB-h\fR ] [ \fB-v\fR ] [ \fB-L <servername>\fR ] \fBconfig filename\fR [ \fBhostname hostIP\fR ]
\fBtestparm\fR [ \fB-s\fR ] [ \fB-h\fR ] [ \fB-v\fR ] [ \fB-L <servername>\fR ] [ \fB-t <encoding>\fR ] \fBconfig filename\fR [ \fBhostname hostIP\fR ]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
@ -53,6 +53,9 @@ will also output all options that were not used in
\fIsmb.conf\fR and are thus set to
their defaults.
.TP
\fB-t encoding\fR
Output data in specified encoding.
.TP
\fBconfigfilename\fR
This is the name of the configuration file
to check. If this parameter is not present then the
@ -86,7 +89,7 @@ loaded OK, the program then dumps all known service details
to stdout.
.SH "VERSION"
.PP
This man page is correct for version 2.2 of
This man page is correct for version 3.0 of
the Samba suite.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.PP

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@ -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 "VFSTEST" "1" "01 October 2002" "" ""
.TH "VFSTEST" "1" "26 November 2002" "" ""
.SH NAME
vfstest \- tool for testing samba VFS modules
.SH SYNOPSIS
@ -21,18 +21,9 @@ supports cascaded VFS modules.
.SH "OPTIONS"
.TP
\fB-c|--command=command\fR
Execute the specified (colon-seperated) commands.
Execute the specified (colon-separated) commands.
See below for the commands that are available.
.TP
\fB-d|--debug=debuglevel\fR
set the debuglevel. Debug level 0 is the lowest
and 100 being the highest. This should be set to 100 if you are
planning on submitting a bug report to the Samba team (see
\fIBUGS.txt\fR).
.TP
\fB-h|--help\fR
Print a summary of command line options.
.TP
\fB-l|--logfile=logbasename\fR
File name for log/debug files. The extension
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@ -3,12 +3,12 @@
.\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/comp/docbook2X/>
.\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches,
.\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>.
.TH "WBINFO" "1" "01 October 2002" "" ""
.TH "WBINFO" "1" "26 November 2002" "" ""
.SH NAME
wbinfo \- Query information from winbind daemon
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBwbinfo\fR [ \fB-u\fR ] [ \fB-g\fR ] [ \fB-h name\fR ] [ \fB-i ip\fR ] [ \fB-n name\fR ] [ \fB-s sid\fR ] [ \fB-U uid\fR ] [ \fB-G gid\fR ] [ \fB-S sid\fR ] [ \fB-Y sid\fR ] [ \fB-t\fR ] [ \fB-m\fR ] [ \fB-r user\fR ] [ \fB-a user%password\fR ] [ \fB-A user%password\fR ]
\fBwbinfo\fR [ \fB-u\fR ] [ \fB-g\fR ] [ \fB-i ip\fR ] [ \fB-N netbios-name\fR ] [ \fB-n name\fR ] [ \fB-s sid\fR ] [ \fB-U uid\fR ] [ \fB-G gid\fR ] [ \fB-S sid\fR ] [ \fB-Y sid\fR ] [ \fB-t\fR ] [ \fB-m\fR ] [ \fB-r user\fR ] [ \fB-a user%password\fR ] [ \fB-A user%password\fR ] [ \fB-p\fR ]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
@ -38,14 +38,14 @@ will also be listed. Note that this operation does not assign
group ids to any groups that have not already been seen by
\fBwinbindd(8)\fR.
.TP
\fB-h name\fR
The \fI-h\fR option
\fB-N name\fR
The \fI-N\fR option
queries \fBwinbindd(8)\fR to query the WINS
server for the IP address associated with the NetBIOS name
specified by the \fIname\fR parameter.
.TP
\fB-i ip\fR
The \fI-i\fR option
\fB-I ip\fR
The \fI-I\fR option
queries \fBwinbindd(8)\fR to send a node status
request to get the NetBIOS name associated with the IP address
specified by the \fIip\fR parameter.
@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ succeeded, or 1 if the operation failed. If the \fBwinbindd(8)
failure.
.SH "VERSION"
.PP
This man page is correct for version 2.2 of
This man page is correct for version 3.0 of
the Samba suite.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.PP

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@ -3,12 +3,12 @@
.\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/comp/docbook2X/>
.\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches,
.\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>.
.TH "WINBINDD" "8" "01 October 2002" "" ""
.TH "WINBINDD" "8" "26 November 2002" "" ""
.SH NAME
winbindd \- Name Service Switch daemon for resolving names from NT servers
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBwinbindd\fR [ \fB-i\fR ] [ \fB-d <debug level>\fR ] [ \fB-s <smb config file>\fR ]
\fBwinbindd\fR [ \fB-i\fR ] [ \fB-B\fR ] [ \fB-d <debug level>\fR ] [ \fB-s <smb config file>\fR ] [ \fB-n\fR ]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
@ -85,6 +85,25 @@ Tells \fBwinbindd\fR to not
become a daemon and detach from the current terminal. This
option is used by developers when interactive debugging
of \fBwinbindd\fR is required.
.TP
\fB-n\fR
Disable caching. This means winbindd will
always have to wait for a response from the domain controller
before it can respond to a client and this thus makes things
slower. The results will however be more accurate, since
results from the cache might not be up-to-date. This
might also temporarily hang winbindd if the DC doesn't respond.
.TP
\fB-B\fR
Dual daemon mode. This means winbindd will run
as 2 threads. The first will answer all requests from the cache,
thus making responses to clients faster. The other will
update the cache for the query that the first has just responded.
Advantage of this is that responses are accurate and fast.
.TP
\fB-s|--conf=smb.conf\fR
Specifies the location of the all-important
\fIsmb.conf\fR file.
.SH "NAME AND ID RESOLUTION"
.PP
Users and groups on a Windows NT server are assigned
@ -291,7 +310,7 @@ This directory is by default \fI/usr/local/samba/var/locks
Storage for cached user and group information.
.SH "VERSION"
.PP
This man page is correct for version 2.2 of
This man page is correct for version 3.0 of
the Samba suite.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.PP