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author | Gerald Carter <jerry@samba.org> | 2002-05-08 15:37:14 +0000 |
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committer | Gerald Carter <jerry@samba.org> | 2002-05-08 15:37:14 +0000 |
commit | 7a959e81d42bdff1269589b7d17a12ab0b3243be (patch) | |
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merging some changes from SAMBA_2_2
(This used to be commit e8ede079b5af4187573f1b8ed0d94b6f03cbbd22)
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-rw-r--r-- | docs/manpages/nmbd.8 | 71 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 | 120 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/manpages/smbclient.1 | 57 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/manpages/smbcontrol.1 | 23 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/manpages/smbd.8 | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/manpages/smbmount.8 | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/manpages/smbsh.1 | 102 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/manpages/wbinfo.1 | 30 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/manpages/winbindd.8 | 14 |
9 files changed, 333 insertions, 94 deletions
diff --git a/docs/manpages/nmbd.8 b/docs/manpages/nmbd.8 index 18168220e4..875de31f42 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/nmbd.8 +++ b/docs/manpages/nmbd.8 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/hacks/docbook2X/> .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>. -.TH "NMBD" "8" "28 January 2002" "" "" +.TH "NMBD" "8" "08 May 2002" "" "" .SH NAME nmbd \- NetBIOS name server to provide NetBIOS over IP naming services to clients .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -126,11 +126,11 @@ parameter in the \fI smb.conf\fRfile. The -l parameter specifies a directory into which the "log.nmbd" log file will be created for operational data from the running -\fBnmbd\fR server. - -The default log directory is compiled into Samba +\fBnmbd\fR server. The default log directory is compiled into Samba as part of the build process. Common defaults are \fI /usr/local/samba/var/log.nmb\fR, \fI /usr/samba/var/log.nmb\fR or -\fI/var/log/log.nmb\fR. +\fI/var/log/log.nmb\fR. \fBBeware:\fR +If the directory specified does not exist, \fBnmbd\fR +will log to the default debug log location defined at compile time. .TP \fB-n <primary NetBIOS name>\fR This option allows you to override @@ -142,58 +142,57 @@ line setting will take precedence over settings in .TP \fB-p <UDP port number>\fR UDP port number is a positive integer value. -This option changes the default UDP port number (normally 137) -that \fBnmbd\fR responds to name queries on. Don't -use this option unless you are an expert, in which case you +This option changes the default UDP port number (normally 137) +that \fBnmbd\fR responds to name queries on. Don't +use this option unless you are an expert, in which case you won't need help! .TP \fB-s <configuration file>\fR -The default configuration file name +The default configuration file name is set at build time, typically as \fI /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf\fR, but this may be changed when Samba is autoconfigured. -The file specified contains the configuration details -required by the server. See -\fIsmb.conf(5)\fRfor more information. +The file specified contains the configuration details +required by the server. See \fIsmb.conf(5)\fRfor more information. .SH "FILES" .TP \fB\fI/etc/inetd.conf\fB\fR -If the server is to be run by the -\fBinetd\fR meta-daemon, this file -must contain suitable startup information for the +If the server is to be run by the +\fBinetd\fR meta-daemon, this file +must contain suitable startup information for the meta-daemon. See the UNIX_INSTALL.htmldocument for details. .TP \fB\fI/etc/rc\fB\fR -or whatever initialization script your +or whatever initialization script your system uses). -If running the server as a daemon at startup, -this file will need to contain an appropriate startup +If running the server as a daemon at startup, +this file will need to contain an appropriate startup sequence for the server. See the UNIX_INSTALL.htmldocument for details. .TP \fB\fI/etc/services\fB\fR -If running the server via the -meta-daemon \fBinetd\fR, this file -must contain a mapping of service name (e.g., netbios-ssn) -to service port (e.g., 139) and protocol type (e.g., tcp). +If running the server via the +meta-daemon \fBinetd\fR, this file +must contain a mapping of service name (e.g., netbios-ssn) +to service port (e.g., 139) and protocol type (e.g., tcp). See the UNIX_INSTALL.html document for details. .TP \fB\fI/usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf\fB\fR -This is the default location of the +This is the default location of the \fIsmb.conf\fR -server configuration file. Other common places that systems -install this file are \fI/usr/samba/lib/smb.conf\fR +server configuration file. Other common places that systems +install this file are \fI/usr/samba/lib/smb.conf\fR and \fI/etc/smb.conf\fR. -When run as a WINS server (see the +When run as a WINS server (see the wins support parameter in the \fIsmb.conf(5)\fR man page), \fBnmbd\fR -will store the WINS database in the file \fIwins.dat\fR -in the \fIvar/locks\fR directory configured under +will store the WINS database in the file \fIwins.dat\fR +in the \fIvar/locks\fR directory configured under wherever Samba was configured to install itself. If \fBnmbd\fR is acting as a \fB browse master\fR (see the local master @@ -204,17 +203,17 @@ will store the browsing database in the file \fIbrowse.dat configured under wherever Samba was configured to install itself. .SH "SIGNALS" .PP -To shut down an \fBnmbd\fR process it is recommended -that SIGKILL (-9) \fBNOT\fR be used, except as a last -resort, as this may leave the name database in an inconsistent state. -The correct way to terminate \fBnmbd\fR is to send it +To shut down an \fBnmbd\fR process it is recommended +that SIGKILL (-9) \fBNOT\fR be used, except as a last +resort, as this may leave the name database in an inconsistent state. +The correct way to terminate \fBnmbd\fR is to send it a SIGTERM (-15) signal and wait for it to die on its own. .PP -\fBnmbd\fR will accept SIGHUP, which will cause +\fBnmbd\fR will accept SIGHUP, which will cause it to dump out its namelists into the file \fInamelist.debug -\fRin the \fI/usr/local/samba/var/locks\fR -directory (or the \fIvar/locks\fR directory configured -under wherever Samba was configured to install itself). This will also +\fRin the \fI/usr/local/samba/var/locks\fR +directory (or the \fIvar/locks\fR directory configured +under wherever Samba was configured to install itself). This will also cause \fBnmbd\fR to dump out its server database in the \fIlog.nmb\fR file. .PP diff --git a/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 b/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 index 4d8d0a2785..692530334b 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 +++ b/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/hacks/docbook2X/> .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>. -.TH "SMB.CONF" "5" "24 April 2002" "" "" +.TH "SMB.CONF" "5" "08 May 2002" "" "" .SH NAME smb.conf \- The configuration file for the Samba suite .SH "SYNOPSIS" @@ -463,8 +463,9 @@ if it will allow a connection to a specified service. If all the steps fail, then the connection request is rejected. However, if one of the steps succeeds, then the following steps are not checked. .PP -If the service is marked "guest only = yes" then -steps 1 to 5 are skipped. +If the service is marked "guest only = yes" and the +server is running with share-level security ("security = share") +then steps 1 to 5 are skipped. .IP 1. If the client has passed a username/password pair and that username/password pair is validated by the UNIX @@ -686,6 +687,15 @@ each parameter for details. Note that some are synonyms. \fIlock directory\fR .TP 0.2i \(bu +\fIlock spin count\fR +.TP 0.2i +\(bu +\fIlock spin time\fR +.TP 0.2i +\(bu +\fIpid directory\fR +.TP 0.2i +\(bu \fIlog file\fR .TP 0.2i \(bu @@ -1188,6 +1198,9 @@ each parameter for details. Note that some are synonyms. \fIinclude\fR .TP 0.2i \(bu +\fIinherit acls\fR +.TP 0.2i +\(bu \fIinherit permissions\fR .TP 0.2i \(bu @@ -3102,6 +3115,17 @@ Default: \fBno file included\fR Example: \fBinclude = /usr/local/samba/lib/admin_smb.conf \fR.TP +\fBinherit acls (S)\fR +This parameter can be used to ensure +that if default acls exist on parent directories, +they are always honored when creating a subdirectory. +The default behavior is to use the mode specified +when creating the directory. Enabling this option +sets the mode to 0777, thus guaranteeing that +default directory acls are propagated. + +Default: \fBinherit acls = no\fR +.TP \fBinherit permissions (S)\fR The permissions on new files and directories are normally governed by \fI create mask\fR, \fIdirectory mask\fR, \fIforce create mode\fR @@ -3469,6 +3493,26 @@ Default: \fBlock directory = ${prefix}/var/locks\fR Example: \fBlock directory = /var/run/samba/locks\fR .TP +\fBlock spin count (G)\fR +This parameter controls the number of times +that smbd should attempt to gain a byte range lock on the +behalf of a client request. Experiments have shown that +Windows 2k servers do not reply with a failure if the lock +could not be immediately granted, but try a few more times +in case the lock could later be aquired. This behavior +is used to support PC database formats such as MS Access +and FoxPro. + +Default: \fBlock spin count = 2\fR +.TP +\fBlock spin time (G)\fR +The time in microseconds that smbd should +pause before attempting to gain a failed lock. See +\fIlock spin +count\fR for more details. + +Default: \fBlock spin time = 10\fR +.TP \fBlocking (S)\fR This controls whether or not locking will be performed by the server in response to lock requests from the @@ -3712,8 +3756,8 @@ This command should be a program or script which takes a printer name as its only parameter and outputs printer status information. -Currently eight styles of printer status information -are supported; BSD, AIX, LPRNG, PLP, SYSV, HPUX, QNX and SOFTQ. +Currently nine styles of printer status information +are supported; BSD, AIX, LPRNG, PLP, SYSV, HPUX, QNX, CUPS, and SOFTQ. This covers most UNIX systems. You control which type is expected using the \fIprinting =\fR option. @@ -3729,7 +3773,10 @@ command. Note that it is good practice to include the absolute path in the \fIlpq command\fR as the \fB$PATH -\fRmay not be available to the server. +\fRmay not be available to the server. When compiled with +the CUPS libraries, no \fIlpq command\fR is +needed because smbd will make a library call to obtain the +print queue listing. See also the \fIprinting \fRparameter. @@ -5008,6 +5055,14 @@ Default: \fBnone\fR Example: \fBpath = /home/fred\fR .TP +\fBpid directory (G)\fR +This option specifies the directory where pid +files will be placed. + +Default: \fBpid directory = ${prefix}/var/locks\fR + +Example: \fBpid directory = /var/run/\fR +.TP \fBposix locking (S)\fR The \fBsmbd(8)\fR daemon maintains an database of file locks obtained by SMB clients. @@ -5137,14 +5192,23 @@ spool file when it has been processed, otherwise you will need to manually remove old spool files. The print command is simply a text string. It will be used -verbatim, with two exceptions: All occurrences of \fI%s -\fRand \fI%f\fR will be replaced by the -appropriate spool file name, and all occurrences of \fI%p -\fRwill be replaced by the appropriate printer name. The -spool file name is generated automatically by the server. The -\fI%J\fR macro can be used to access the job +verbatim after macro substitutions have been made: + +s, %p - the path to the spool +file name + +%p - the appropriate printer +name + +%J - the job name as transmitted by the client. +%c - The number of printed pages +of the spooled job (if known). + +%z - the size of the spooled +print job (in bytes) + The print command \fBMUST\fR contain at least one occurrence of \fI%s\fR or \fI%f \fR- the \fI%p\fR is optional. At the time @@ -5189,6 +5253,16 @@ For \fBprinting = SOFTQ :\fR \fBprint command = lp -d%p -s %s; rm %s\fR +For printing = CUPS : If SAMBA is compiled against +libcups, then printcap = cups +uses the CUPS API to +submit jobs, etc. Otherwise it maps to the System V +commands with the -oraw option for printing, i.e. it +uses \fBlp -c -d%p -oraw; rm %s\fR. +With \fBprinting = cups\fR, +and if SAMBA is compiled against libcups, any manually +set print command will be ignored. + Example: \fBprint command = /usr/local/samba/bin/myprintscript %p %s\fR .TP @@ -5217,7 +5291,11 @@ compiled-in default printcap name used by the server (usually \fI /etc/printcap\ why you might want to do this. To use the CUPS printing interface set \fBprintcap name = cups -\fR\&. +\fR\&. This should be supplemented by an addtional setting +printing = cups in the [global] +section. \fBprintcap name = cups\fR will use the +"dummy" printcap created by CUPS, as specified in your CUPS +configuration file. On System V systems that use \fBlpstat\fR to list available printers you can use \fBprintcap name = lpstat @@ -7042,7 +7120,7 @@ that Samba has to do in order to perform the link checks. Default: \fBwide links = yes\fR .TP -\fBwinbind cache time\fR +\fBwinbind cache time (G)\fR This parameter specifies the number of seconds the winbindd(8)daemon will cache user and group information before querying a Windows NT server @@ -7050,7 +7128,7 @@ again. Default: \fBwinbind cache type = 15\fR .TP -\fBwinbind enum users\fR +\fBwinbind enum users (G)\fR On large installations using winbindd(8)it may be necessary to suppress the enumeration of users through the @@ -7069,7 +7147,7 @@ usernames. Default: \fBwinbind enum users = yes \fR .TP -\fBwinbind enum groups\fR +\fBwinbind enum groups (G)\fR On large installations using winbindd(8)it may be necessary to suppress the enumeration of groups through the @@ -7085,7 +7163,7 @@ enumeration may cause some programs to behave oddly. Default: \fBwinbind enum groups = yes \fR .TP -\fBwinbind gid\fR +\fBwinbind gid (G)\fR The winbind gid parameter specifies the range of group ids that are allocated by the winbindd(8)daemon. This range of group ids should have no existing local or NIS groups within it as strange conflicts can @@ -7095,7 +7173,7 @@ Default: \fBwinbind gid = <empty string> \fR Example: \fBwinbind gid = 10000-20000\fR .TP -\fBwinbind separator\fR +\fBwinbind separator (G)\fR This parameter allows an admin to define the character used when listing a username of the form of \fIDOMAIN \fR\\\fIuser\fR. This parameter @@ -7106,11 +7184,11 @@ Please note that setting this parameter to + causes problems with group membership at least on glibc systems, as the character + is used as a special character for NIS in /etc/group. -Example: \fBwinbind separator = \\\\\fR +Default: \fBwinbind separator = '\\'\fR -Example: \fBwinbind separator = /\fR +Example: \fBwinbind separator = +\fR .TP -\fBwinbind uid\fR +\fBwinbind uid (G)\fR The winbind gid parameter specifies the range of group ids that are allocated by the winbindd(8)daemon. This range of ids should have no existing local or NIS users within it as strange conflicts can diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbclient.1 b/docs/manpages/smbclient.1 index 8b969ce4d1..641f2d4a9f 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbclient.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbclient.1 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/hacks/docbook2X/> .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>. -.TH "SMBCLIENT" "1" "28 January 2002" "" "" +.TH "SMBCLIENT" "1" "08 May 2002" "" "" .SH NAME smbclient \- ftp-like client to access SMB/CIFS resources on servers .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -327,9 +327,9 @@ is 65520 bytes. Setting this value smaller (to 1200 bytes) has been observed to speed up file transfers to and from a Win9x server. .TP \fB-W WORKGROUP\fR -Override the default workgroup specified in the -workgroup parameter of the \fIsmb.conf\fR file -for this connection. This may be needed to connect to some +Override the default workgroup (domain) specified +in the workgroup parameter of the \fIsmb.conf\fR +file for this connection. This may be needed to connect to some servers. .TP \fB-T tar options\fR @@ -513,6 +513,26 @@ If \fIshell command\fR is specified, the ! command will execute a shell locally and run the specified shell command. If no command is specified, a local shell will be run. .TP +\fBaltname file\fR +The client will request that the server return +the "alternate" name (the 8.3 name) for a file or directory. +.TP +\fBcancel jobid0 [jobid1] ... [jobidN]\fR +The client will request that the server cancel +the printjobs identified by the given numeric print job ids. +.TP +\fBchmod file mode in octal\fR +This command depends on the server supporting the CIFS +UNIX extensions and will fail if the server does not. The client requests that the server +change the UNIX permissions to the given octal mode, in standard UNIX format. +.TP +\fBchown file uid gid\fR +This command depends on the server supporting the CIFS +UNIX extensions and will fail if the server does not. The client requests that the server +change the UNIX user and group ownership to the given decimal values. Note there is +currently no way to remotely look up the UNIX uid and gid values for a given name. +This may be addressed in future versions of the CIFS UNIX extensions. +.TP \fBcd [directory name]\fR If "directory name" is specified, the current working directory on the server will be changed to the directory @@ -555,6 +575,12 @@ reason the specified directory is inaccessible. If no directory name is specified, the name of the current working directory on the local machine will be reported. .TP +\fBlink source destination\fR +This command depends on the server supporting the CIFS +UNIX extensions and will fail if the server does not. The client requests that the server +create a hard link between the source and destination files. The source file +must not exist. +.TP \fBlowercase\fR Toggle lowercasing of filenames for the get and mget commands. @@ -674,6 +700,21 @@ working directory on the server. Remove the specified directory (user access privileges permitting) from the server. .TP +\fBsetmode <filename> <perm=[+|\\-]rsha>\fR +A version of the DOS attrib command to set +file permissions. For example: + +\fBsetmode myfile +r \fR + +would make myfile read only. +.TP +\fBsymlink source destination\fR +This command depends on the server supporting the CIFS +UNIX extensions and will fail if the server does not. The client requests that the server +create a symbolic hard link between the source and destination files. The source file +must not exist. Note that the server will not create a link to any path that lies +outside the currently connected share. This is enforced by the Samba server. +.TP \fBtar <c|x>[IXbgNa]\fR Performs a tar operation - see the \fI-T \fRcommand line option above. Behavior may be affected @@ -693,14 +734,6 @@ archive bit setting (this is the default mode). In incremental mode, tar will only back up files with the archive bit set. In reset mode, tar will reset the archive bit on all files it backs up (implies read/write share). -.TP -\fBsetmode <filename> <perm=[+|\\-]rsha>\fR -A version of the DOS attrib command to set -file permissions. For example: - -\fBsetmode myfile +r \fR - -would make myfile read only. .SH "NOTES" .PP Some servers are fussy about the case of supplied usernames, diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbcontrol.1 b/docs/manpages/smbcontrol.1 index f341b563e1..f3e6c843b5 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbcontrol.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbcontrol.1 @@ -3,9 +3,9 @@ .\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/hacks/docbook2X/> .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>. -.TH "SMBCONTROL" "1" "28 January 2002" "" "" +.TH "SMBCONTROL" "1" "08 May 2002" "" "" .SH NAME -smbcontrol \- send messages to smbd or nmbd processes +smbcontrol \- send messages to smbd, nmbd or winbindd processes .SH SYNOPSIS .sp \fBsmbcontrol\fR [ \fB-i\fR ] @@ -16,9 +16,10 @@ smbcontrol \- send messages to smbd or nmbd processes This tool is part of the Sambasuite. .PP \fBsmbcontrol\fR is a very small program, which -sends messages to an smbd(8)or -an nmbd(8)daemon running on the -system. +sends messages to an smbd(8), +an nmbd(8) +or a winbindd(8) +daemon running on the system. .SH "OPTIONS" .TP \fB-i\fR @@ -52,8 +53,9 @@ The close-share message-type sends a message to smbd which will then close the client connections to the named share. Note that this doesn't affect client connections to any other shares. This message-type takes an argument of the -share name for which client connections will be close, or the +share name for which client connections will be closed, or the "*" character which will close all currently open shares. +This may be useful if you made changes to the access controls on the share. This message can only be sent to smbd. The debug message-type allows @@ -76,7 +78,7 @@ parameter. The parameter can be "on" to turn on profile stats collection, "off" to turn off profile stats collection, "count" to enable only collection of count stats (time stats are disabled), and "flush" to zero the current profile stats. This can -be sent to any of the destinations. +be sent to any smbd or nmbd destinations. The debuglevel message-type sends a "request debug level" message. The current debug level setting @@ -86,18 +88,13 @@ sent to any of the destinations. The profilelevel message-type sends a "request profile level" message. The current profile level setting is returned by a "profilelevel" message. This can be sent -to any of the destinations. +to any smbd or nmbd destinations. The printer-notify message-type sends a message to smbd which in turn sends a printer notify message to any Windows NT clients connected to a printer. This message-type takes an argument of the printer name to send notify messages to. This message can only be sent to smbd. - -The close-share message-type sends a -message to smbd which forces smbd to close the share that was -specified as an argument. This may be useful if you made changes -to the access controls on the share. .TP \fBparameters\fR any parameters required for the message-type diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbd.8 b/docs/manpages/smbd.8 index f534a59bf3..83483c8835 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbd.8 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbd.8 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/hacks/docbook2X/> .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>. -.TH "SMBD" "8" "28 January 2002" "" "" +.TH "SMBD" "8" "08 May 2002" "" "" .SH NAME smbd \- server to provide SMB/CIFS services to clients .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -124,7 +124,9 @@ file will be created for informational and debug messages from the running server. The log file generated is never removed by the server although its size may be controlled by the max log size -option in the \fI smb.conf(5)\fRfile. +option in the \fI smb.conf(5)\fRfile. \fBBeware:\fR +If the directory specified does not exist, \fBsmbd\fR +will log to the default debug log location defined at compile time. The default log directory is specified at compile time. diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbmount.8 b/docs/manpages/smbmount.8 index 1cef431e47..0d4a7fc870 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbmount.8 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbmount.8 @@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ .\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/hacks/docbook2X/> .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>. -.TH "SMBMOUNT" "8" "28 January 2002" "" "" +.TH "SMBMOUNT" "8" "08 May 2002" "" "" .SH NAME smbmount \- mount an smbfs filesystem .SH SYNOPSIS .sp -\fBsmbumount\fR \fBservice\fR \fBmount-point\fR [ \fB-o options\fR ] +\fBsmbmount\fR \fBservice\fR \fBmount-point\fR [ \fB-o options\fR ] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP \fBsmbmount\fR mounts a Linux SMB filesystem. It diff --git a/docs/manpages/smbsh.1 b/docs/manpages/smbsh.1 index 130df3582b..774607c3a2 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smbsh.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/smbsh.1 @@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ .\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/hacks/docbook2X/> .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>. -.TH "SMBSH" "1" "28 January 2002" "" "" +.TH "SMBSH" "1" "08 May 2002" "" "" .SH NAME smbsh \- Allows access to Windows NT filesystem using UNIX commands .SH SYNOPSIS .sp -\fBsmbsh\fR +\fBsmbsh\fR [ \fB-W workgroup\fR ] [ \fB-U username\fR ] [ \fB-P prefix\fR ] [ \fB-R <name resolve order>\fR ] [ \fB-d <debug level>\fR ] [ \fB-l logfile\fR ] [ \fB-L libdir\fR ] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP This tool is part of the Sambasuite. @@ -17,6 +17,104 @@ This tool is part of the Sambasuite. using UNIX commands such as \fBls\fR, \fB egrep\fR, and \fBrcp\fR. You must use a shell that is dynamically linked in order for \fBsmbsh\fR to work correctly. +.SH "OPTIONS" +.TP +\fB-W WORKGROUP\fR +Override the default workgroup specified in the +workgroup parameter of the \fIsmb.conf\fR file +for this session. This may be needed to connect to some +servers. +.TP +\fB-U username[%pass]\fR +Sets the SMB username or username and password. +If this option is not specified, the user will be prompted for +both the username and the password. If %pass is not specified, +the user will be prompted for the password. +.TP +\fB-P prefix\fR +This option allows +the user to set the directory prefix for SMB access. The +default value if this option is not specified is +\fBsmb\fR. +.TP +\fB-R <name resolve order>\fR +This option is used to determine what naming +services and in what order to resolve +host names to IP addresses. The option takes a space-separated +string of different name resolution options. + +The options are :"lmhosts", "host", "wins" and "bcast". +They cause names to be resolved as follows : +.RS +.TP 0.2i +\(bu +lmhosts : +Lookup an IP address in the Samba lmhosts file. If the +line in lmhosts has no name type attached to the +NetBIOS name +(see the lmhosts(5) +for details) then any name type matches for lookup. +.TP 0.2i +\(bu +host : +Do a standard host name to IP address resolution, using +the system \fI/etc/hosts\fR, NIS, or DNS +lookups. This method of name resolution is operating +system dependent, for instance on IRIX or Solaris this +may be controlled by the \fI/etc/nsswitch.conf +\fRfile). Note that this method is only used +if the NetBIOS name type being queried is the 0x20 +(server) name type, otherwise it is ignored. +.TP 0.2i +\(bu +wins : +Query a name with the IP address listed in the +\fIwins server\fR parameter. If no +WINS server has been specified this method will be +ignored. +.TP 0.2i +\(bu +bcast : +Do a broadcast on each of the known local interfaces +listed in the \fIinterfaces\fR +parameter. This is the least reliable of the name +resolution methods as it depends on the target host +being on a locally connected subnet. +.RE +.PP +If this parameter is not set then the name resolve order +defined in the \fIsmb.conf\fR file parameter +(name resolve order) will be used. +.PP +.PP +The default order is lmhosts, host, wins, bcast. Without +this parameter or any entry in the \fIname resolve order +\fRparameter of the \fIsmb.conf\fR +file, the name resolution methods will be attempted in this +order. +.PP +.TP +\fB-d <debug level>\fR +debug level is an integer from 0 to 10. + +The default value if this parameter is not specified +is zero. + +The higher this value, the more detail will be logged +about the activities of \fBnmblookup\fR. At level +0, only critical errors and serious warnings will be logged. +.TP +\fB-l logfilename\fR +If specified causes all debug messages to be +written to the file specified by \fIlogfilename +\fR\&. If not specified then all messages will be +written to\fIstderr\fR. +.TP +\fB-L libdir\fR +This parameter specifies the location of the +shared libraries used by \fBsmbsh\fR. The default +value is specified at compile time. +.SH "EXAMPLES" .PP To use the \fBsmbsh\fR command, execute \fB smbsh\fR from the prompt and enter the username and password that authenticates you to the machine running the Windows NT diff --git a/docs/manpages/wbinfo.1 b/docs/manpages/wbinfo.1 index 9537af287b..57aaf98b62 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/wbinfo.1 +++ b/docs/manpages/wbinfo.1 @@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ .\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/hacks/docbook2X/> .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>. -.TH "WBINFO" "1" "28 January 2002" "" "" +.TH "WBINFO" "1" "08 May 2002" "" "" .SH NAME wbinfo \- Query information from winbind daemon .SH SYNOPSIS .sp -\fBwbinfo\fR [ \fB-u\fR ] [ \fB-g\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-a user%password\fR ] [ \fB-p\fR ] +\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 ] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP This tool is part of the Sambasuite. @@ -37,6 +37,18 @@ 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 +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 +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. +.TP \fB-n name\fR The \fI-n\fR option queries \fBwinbindd(8)\fR for the SID @@ -83,13 +95,21 @@ Windows NT server \fBwinbindd(8)\fR contacts when resolving names. This list does not include the Windows NT domain the server is a Primary Domain Controller for. .TP +\fB-r username\fR +Try to obtain the list of UNIX group ids +to which the user belongs. This only works for users +defined on a Domain Controller. +.TP \fB-a username%password\fR Attempt to authenticate a user via winbindd. This checks both authenticaion methods and reports its results. .TP -\fB-p\fR -Attempt a simple 'ping' check that the winbindd -is indeed alive. +\fB-A username%password\fR +Store username and password used by winbindd +during session setup to a domain controller. This enables +winbindd to operate in a Windows 2000 domain with Restrict +Anonymous turned on (a.k.a. Permissions compatiable with +Windows 2000 servers only). .SH "EXIT STATUS" .PP The wbinfo program returns 0 if the operation diff --git a/docs/manpages/winbindd.8 b/docs/manpages/winbindd.8 index cca62f25e4..ca0c87bd08 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/winbindd.8 +++ b/docs/manpages/winbindd.8 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/hacks/docbook2X/> .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>. -.TH "WINBINDD" "8" "28 January 2002" "" "" +.TH "WINBINDD" "8" "08 May 2002" "" "" .SH NAME winbindd \- Name Service Switch daemon for resolving names from NT servers .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -38,6 +38,12 @@ installed, this should always suceed. The following nsswitch databases are implemented by the winbindd service: .TP +\fBhosts\fR +User information traditionally stored in +the \fIhosts(5)\fR file and used by +\fBgethostbyname(3)\fR functions. Names are +resolved through the WINS server or by broadcast. +.TP \fBpasswd\fR User information traditionally stored in the \fIpasswd(5)\fR file and used by @@ -63,6 +69,12 @@ group: files winbind .sp .fi .PP +.PP +The following simple configuration in the +\fI/etc/nsswitch.conf\fR file can be used to initially +resolve hostnames from \fI/etc/hosts\fR and then from the +WINS server. +.PP .SH "OPTIONS" .TP \fB-d debuglevel\fR |