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95 lines
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This is a prelodable shared library that provides SMB client services
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for existing executables. Using this you can simulate a smb
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filesystem.
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*** This is code under development. Some things don't work yet ***
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Currently this code has been tested on:
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- Linux 2.0 with glibc2 (RH5.1)
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- Linux 2.1 with glibc2
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- Solaris 2.5.1 with gcc
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- Solaris 2.6 with gcc
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- SunOS 4.1.3 with gcc
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- IRIX 6.4 with cc
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- OSF1 with gcc
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It probably won't run on other systems without some porting. If you
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have a different system then see the file PORTING.
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To use it you need to do this:
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1) build smbwrapper.so using the command "make smbwrapper"
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3) run smbsh
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You will be asked for a username and password. After that you will be
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returned to a shell prompt. It is actually a subshell running with
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smbwrapper enabled.
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Now try to access /smb/SERVER for some SMB server name and see what
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happens. If you use the -W option to set your workgroup or have
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workgroup set in your smb.conf then listing /smb/ should list all SMB
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servers in your workgroup.
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OPTIONS
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-U username
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specify the username and optional password (as user%password)
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-d debug level
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This is an integer that controls the internal debug level of smbw. It
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defaults to 0, which means no debug info.
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-l logfile
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The place where smbw debug logs are put. If this is not set then
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stderr is used.
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-P prefix
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The root of the SMB filesystem. This defaults to /smb/ but you can
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set it to any name you like.
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-W workgroup
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This is the workgroup used for browsing (ie. listing machines in the
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/smb/ directory). It defaults to the one set in smb.conf.
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-R resolve order
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This allows you to override the setting of the name resolve order
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from smb.conf
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ATTRIBUTE MAPPING
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-----------------
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smbwrapper does an inverse attribute maping to what Samba does. This
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means that the archive bit appears as the user execute bit, the system
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bit appears as the group execute bit and the hidden bit appears as the
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other execute bit. You can control these with chmod. The mapping can
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be enabled an disabled using the normal smb.conf controls (ie. "map
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archive", "map system" and "map hidden").
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Read-only files appear as non-writeable by everyone. Writeable files
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appear as writeable by the current user.
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WHAT WORKS
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Things that I have tried and do seem to work include:
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emacs, tar, ls, cmp, cp, rsync, du, cat, rm, mv, less, more, wc, head,
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tail, bash, tcsh, mkdir, rmdir, vim, xedit, diff
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things that I know don't work:
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anything executing from the share
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anything that uses mmap
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redirection within shells to smbsh files
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If you want to help with the development of this code then join the
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samba-technical mailing list.
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