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To create "smbsh" on Linux, just type "make".
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If you execute "smbsh" in *this* directory (so that it can find the required
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shared library), you'll find yourself in a new shell. You can then issue
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commands referencing the "/smb" pseudo-filesystem:
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ls /smb
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ls /smb/WORKGROUP_OR_DOMAIN
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ls /smb/SERVER
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ls /smb/SERVER/SHARE
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ls /smb/SERVER/SHARE/PATH
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Note that WORKGROUP_OR_DOMAIN is *not* used other than at that level. This is
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consistent with the smb:// URI definition.
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Usage:
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smbsh [-L <path to find smbwrapper.so>]
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[-p <library to load before smbwrapper.so>]
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[-a <library to load after smbwrapper.so>]
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[-d <debug value for libsmbclient>]
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[-n] (do not ask for username/password)
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[-W <workgroup>]
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[-U <username%password]
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[command]
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So to list the contents of \\MYDESK\C$ where a username (adventure) and password
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(xyzzy) are required, and with smbwrapper.so installed in /usr/share/samba, you
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could try:
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smbsh -L /usr/share/samba -U adventure%xyzzy ls '/smb/MYDESK/C$'
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(It's a good idea to get in the habit of surrounding windows paths in single
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quotes, since they often contain spaces and other characters that'll give you
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headaches when not escaped.)
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This smbsh seems to work quite well on Linux 2.4 and 2.6. The biggest problem it
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has is in tracking your current working directory. I haven't had the time to
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track that down and fix it.
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Derrell Lipman
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