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-.TH SMB 5 "January 17, 2022"
-.SH NAME
-smb \- configuration properties for Solaris CIFS server
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-Behavior of the Solaris CIFS server is defined by property values that are
-stored in the Service Management Facility, \fBsmf\fR(7).
-.sp
-.LP
-An authorized user can use the \fBsharectl\fR(8) command to set global values
+.Dd October 27, 2022
+.Dt SMB 5
+.Os
+.Sh NAME
+.Nm smb
+.Nd configuration properties for illumos CIFS server
+.Sh DESCRIPTION
+Behavior of the illumos CIFS server is defined by property values that are
+stored in the Service Management Facility,
+.Xr smf 7 .
+.Pp
+An authorized user can use the
+.Xr sharectl 8
+command to set global values
for these properties in SMF.
-.sp
-.LP
+.Pp
The following list describes the properties:
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBads_site\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
+.Bl -tag -width x
+.It Sy ads_site
+.Pp
Specifies the site configured in DNS to look up Active Directory information.
Sites provide a mechanism to partition or delegate administration and policy
management, which are typically used in large or complex domains.
-.sp
+.Pp
The value should not be set if you do not have a local Active Directory site.
By default, no value is set.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBautohome_map\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Specifies the full path for the SMD autohome map file, \fBsmbautohome\fR. The
-default path is \fB/etc\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBbypass_traverse_checking\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-When set, allows the SMB server to bypass ACL "traverse" checks.
-The default value is \fBtrue\fR, for Windows compatibility.
-If this parameter is \fBfalse\fR, ACL checks require that
-"traverse" (directory execute) is granted on every directory
+.It Sy autohome_map
+.Pp
+Specifies the full path for the SMD autohome map file,
+.Pa smbautohome .
+The default path is
+.Pa /etc .
+.It Sy bypass_traverse_checking
+.Pp
+When set, allows the SMB server to bypass ACL
+.Dq traverse
+checks.
+The default value is
+.Ql true ,
+for Windows compatibility.
+If this parameter is
+.Ql false ,
+ACL checks require that
+.Dq traverse
+.Pq directory execute
+is granted on every directory
above the directory the SMB client tries to access.
Windows shares are normally setup with the higher level
directories not specifically granting such access.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBdisposition\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
+.It Sy disposition
+.Pp
A value that controls whether to disconnect the share or proceed if the map
-command fails. The disposition property only has meaning when the map property
-has been set. Otherwise it will have no effect.
-.sp
-.in +2
-.nf
+command fails.
+The disposition property only has meaning when the map property
+has been set.
+Otherwise it will have no effect.
+.Bd -literal -offset 2n
disposition = [ continue | terminate ]
-.fi
-.in -2
-.sp
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBcontinue\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Proceed with share connection if the map command fails. This is the default in
-the event that disposition is not specified.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBterminate\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
+.Ed
+.Bl -tag -width terminate
+.It Sy continue
+Proceed with share connection if the map command fails.
+This is the default in the event that disposition is not specified.
+.It Sy terminate
Disconnect the share if the map command fails.
-.RE
-
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBddns_enable\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Enables or disables dynamic DNS updates. A value of \fBtrue\fR enables dynamic
-updates, while a value of \fBfalse\fR disables dynamic updates. By default, the
-value is \fBfalse\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBencrypt\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Controls SMB3 Encryption. For requests on a particular share, the server's
+.El
+.It Sy ddns_enable
+.Pp
+Enables or disables dynamic DNS updates.
+A value of
+.Ql true
+enables dynamic updates, while a value of
+.Ql false
+disables dynamic updates.
+By default, the value is
+.Ql false .
+.It Sy encrypt
+.Pp
+Controls SMB3 Encryption.
+For requests on a particular share, the server's
behavior is controlled by the stricter of this option and the per-share
-"encrypt" option.
-.sp
-When set to \fBdisabled\fR, the server will not ask clients to encrypt requests.
-When set to \fBenabled\fR, the server will ask clients to encrypt requests,
-but will not require that they do so. Any message that can be encrypted
-will be encrypted.
-When set to \fBrequired\fR, the server will deny access to or disconnect
+.Dq encrypt
+option.
+.Pp
+When set to
+.Ql disabled ,
+the server will not ask clients to encrypt requests.
+When set to
+.Ql enabled ,
+the server will ask clients to encrypt requests,
+but will not require that they do so.
+Any message that can be encrypted will be encrypted.
+When set to
+.Ql required ,
+the server will deny access to or disconnect
any client that does not support encryption or fails to encrypt requests
that they should.
-.sp
-In other words, the \fBenabled\fR behavior is that any message that CAN
-be encrypted SHOULD be encrypted, while the \fBrequired\fR behavior is that any
-message that CAN be encrypted MUST be encrypted.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBencrypt_cipher\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Specifies a list of enabled SMB 3.1.1 encryption ciphers. This property is only
-used when encryption is On (see \fBencrypt\fR property) and negotiated SMB
-dialect is 3.1.1 or higher (see \fBmax_protocol\fR property). Otherwise it is
-ignored.
-.sp
+.Pp
+In other words, the
+.Ql enabled
+behavior is that any message that
+.Em can
+be encrypted
+.Em should
+be encrypted, while the
+.Ql required
+behavior is that any message that
+.Em can
+be encrypted
+.Em must
+be encrypted.
+.It Sy encrypt_cipher
+.Pp
+Specifies a list of enabled SMB 3.1.1 encryption ciphers.
+This property is only used when encryption is
+.Ql enabled
+.Po
+see
+.Sy encrypt
+property
+.Pc
+and negotiated SMB dialect is 3.1.1 or higher
+.Po
+see
+.Sy max_protocol
+property
+.Pc .
+Otherwise it is ignored.
+.Pp
When the property is set, a list of comma separated ciphers should be specified,
-or the value \fBall\fR should be used instead to enable all supported ciphers.
-By default, when the property is empty, it is equivalent to value \fBall\fR -
-all available ciphers will be enabled.
-.sp
+or the value
+.Ql all
+should be used instead to enable all supported ciphers.
+By default, when the property is empty, it is equivalent to value
+.Ql all
+\(em all available ciphers will be enabled.
+.Pp
The list of ciphers should contain these values:
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fBaes128-ccm\fR
-.ad
-.RS 13n
-AES-128-CCM cipher is enabled. It is the only cipher used for SMB 3.0.2
-dialect.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fBaes128-gcm\fR
-.ad
-.RS 13n
+.Bl -tag -width "aes128-ccm"
+.It Sy aes128-ccm
+AES-128-CCM cipher is enabled.
+It is the only cipher used for SMB 3.0.2 dialect.
+.It Sy aes128-gcm
AES-128-GCM cipher is enabled.
-preferred.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fBall\fR
-.ad
-.RS 13n
+Preferred.
+.It Sy all
All ciphers are enabled.
-.RE
-
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBipv6_enable\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Enables IPv6 Internet protocol support within the CIFS Service. Valid values
-are \fBtrue\fR and \fBfalse\fR. The default value is \fBfalse\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBkeep_alive\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
+.El
+.It Sy ipv6_enable
+.Pp
+Enables IPv6 Internet protocol support within the CIFS Service.
+Valid values are
+.Ql true
+and
+.Ql false .
+The default value is
+.Ql false .
+.It Sy keep_alive
+.Pp
Specifies the number of seconds before an idle SMB connection is dropped by the
-Solaris CIFS server. If set to 0, idle connections are not dropped. Valid
-values are 0 and from 20 seconds and above. The default value is 0.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBlmauth_level\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Specifies the LAN Manager (LM) authentication level. The LM compatibility level
+illumos CIFS server.
+If set to
+.Ql 0 ,
+idle connections are not dropped.
+Valid values are
+.Ql 0
+and from
+.Ql 20
+seconds and above.
+The default value is
+.Ql 0 .
+.It Sy lmauth_level
+Specifies the LAN Manager (LM) authentication level.
+The LM compatibility level
controls the type of user authentication to use in workgroup mode or domain
-mode. The default value is 3.
-.sp
+mode.
+The default value is 3.
+.Pp
The following describes the behavior at each level.
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB2\fR
-.ad
-.RS 13n
-In Windows workgroup mode, the Solaris CIFS server accepts LM, NTLM, LMv2, and
-NTLMv2 requests. In domain mode, the SMB redirector on the Solaris CIFS server
+.Bl -tag -width "1"
+.It Sy 2
+In Windows workgroup mode, the illumos CIFS server accepts LM, NTLM, LMv2, and
+NTLMv2 requests.
+In domain mode, the SMB redirector on the illumos CIFS server
sends NTLM requests.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB3\fR
-.ad
-.RS 13n
-In Windows workgroup mode, the Solaris CIFS server accepts LM, NTLM, LMv2, and
-NTLMv2 requests. In domain mode, the SMB redirector on the Solaris CIFS server
+.It Sy 3
+In Windows workgroup mode, the illumos CIFS server accepts LM, NTLM, LMv2, and
+NTLMv2 requests.
+In domain mode, the SMB redirector on the illumos CIFS server
sends LMv2 and NTLMv2 requests.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB4\fR
-.ad
-.RS 13n
-In Windows workgroup mode, the Solaris CIFS server accepts NTLM, LMv2, and
-NTLMv2 requests. In domain mode, the SMB redirector on the Solaris CIFS server
+.It Sy 4
+In Windows workgroup mode, the illumos CIFS server accepts NTLM, LMv2, and
+NTLMv2 requests.
+In domain mode, the SMB redirector on the illumos CIFS server
sends LMv2 and NTLMv2 requests.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB5\fR
-.ad
-.RS 13n
-In Windows workgroup mode, the Solaris CIFS server accepts LMv2 and NTLMv2
-requests. In domain mode, the SMB redirector on the Solaris CIFS server sends
+.It Sy 5
+In Windows workgroup mode, the illumos CIFS server accepts LMv2 and NTLMv2
+requests.
+In domain mode, the SMB redirector on the illumos CIFS server sends
LMv2 and NTLMv2 requests.
-.RE
-
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBmap\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-The value is a command to be executed when connecting to the share. The command
+.El
+.It Sy map
+.Pp
+The value is a command to be executed when connecting to the share.
+The command
can take the following arguments, which will be substituted when the command is
exec'd as described below:
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB%U\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
+.Bl -tag -width "xx"
+.It Sy % Ns Sy U
Windows username.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB%D\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Name of the domain or workgroup of \fB%U\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB%h\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
+.It Sy % Ns Sy D
+Name of the domain or workgroup of
+.Sy % Ns Sy U .
+.It Sy %h
The server hostname.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB%M\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-The client hostname, or \fB""\fR if not available.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB%L\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
+.It Sy %M
+The client hostname, or
+.Dq ""
+if not available.
+.It Sy %L
The server NetBIOS name.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB%m\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-The client NetBIOS name, or \fB""\fR if not available. This option is only
-valid for NetBIOS connections (port 139).
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB%I\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
+.It Sy %m
+The client NetBIOS name, or
+.Dq ""
+if not available.
+This option is only valid for NetBIOS connections (port 139).
+.It Sy % Ns Sy I
The IP address of the client machine.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB%i\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
+.It Sy %i
The local IP address to which the client is connected.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB%S\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
+.It Sy %S
The name of the share.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB%P\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
+.It Sy % Ns Sy P
The root directory of the share.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fB%u\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
+.It Sy %u
The UID of the Unix user.
-.RE
-
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBmax_protocol\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
+.El
+.It Sy max_protocol
+.Pp
Specifies the maximum SMB protocol level that the SMB service
-should allow clients to negotiate. The default value is \fB3.11\fR.
-Valid settings include: \fB1\fR, \fB2.1\fR, \fB3.0\fR, \fB3.02\fR, \fB3.11\fR
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBmin_protocol\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
+should allow clients to negotiate.
+The default value is
+.Ql 3.11 .
+Valid settings include:
+.Ql 1 ,
+.Ql 2.1 ,
+.Ql 3.0 ,
+.Ql 3.02 ,
+.Ql 3.11 .
+.It Sy min_protocol
+.Pp
Specifies the minimum SMB protocol level that the SMB service
-should allow clients to negotiate. The default value is \fB1\fR.
-Valid settings include: \fB1\fR, \fB2.1\fR, \fB3.0\fR
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBmax_workers\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
+should allow clients to negotiate.
+The default value is
+.Ql 1 .
+Valid settings include:
+.Ql 1 ,
+.Ql 2.1 ,
+.Ql 3.0 .
+.It Sy max_workers
+.Pp
Specifies the maximum number of worker threads that will be launched to process
-incoming CIFS requests. The SMB \fBmax_mpx\fR value, which indicates to a
+incoming CIFS requests.
+The SMB
+.Sy max_mpx
+value, which indicates to a
client the maximum number of outstanding SMB requests that it may have pending
-on the server, is derived from the \fBmax_workers\fR value. To ensure
-compatibility with older versions of Windows the lower 8-bits of \fBmax_mpx\fR
-must not be zero. If the lower byte of \fBmax_workers\fR is zero, \fB64\fR is
-added to the value. Thus the minimum value is \fB64\fR and the default value,
-which appears in \fBsharectl\fR(8) as \fB1024\fR, is \fB1088\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBnetbios_scope\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
+on the server, is derived from the
+.Sy max_workers
+value.
+To ensure compatibility with older versions of Windows the lower 8-bits of
+.Sy max_mpx
+must not be zero.
+If the lower byte of
+.Sy max_workers
+is zero,
+.Ql 64
+is added to the value.
+Thus the minimum value is
+.Ql 64
+and the default value, which appears in
+.Xr sharectl 8
+as
+.Ql 1024 ,
+is
+.Ql 1088 .
+.It Sy netbios_scope
+.Pp
Specifies the NetBIOS scope identifier, which identifies logical NetBIOS
-networks that are on the same physical network. When you specify a NetBIOS
+networks that are on the same physical network.
+When you specify a NetBIOS
scope identifier, the server filters the number of machines that are listed in
-the browser display to make it easier to find other hosts. The value is a text
-string that represents a domain name. By default, no value is set.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBoplock_enable\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Controls whether "oplocks" may be granted by the SMB server.
-The term "oplock" is short for "opportunistic lock", which is
-the legacy name for cache delegations in SMB.
+the browser display to make it easier to find other hosts.
+The value is a text string that represents a domain name.
+By default, no value is set.
+.It Sy oplock_enable
+.Pp
+Controls whether
+.Dq oplocks
+may be granted by the SMB server.
+The term
+.Dq oplock
+is short for
+.Dq opportunistic lock ,
+which is the legacy name for cache delegations in SMB.
By default, oplocks are enabled.
-Note that if oplocks are disabled, file I/O performance may be
-severely reduced.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBpdc\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Specifies the preferred IP address for the domain controller. This property is
+Note that if oplocks are disabled, file I/O performance may be severely reduced.
+.It Sy pdc
+.Pp
+Specifies the preferred IP address for the domain controller.
+This property is
sometimes used when there are multiple domain controllers to indicate which one
-is preferred. If the specified domain controller responds, it is chosen even if
-the other domain controllers are also available. By default, no value is set.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBrestrict_anonymous\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Disables anonymous access to IPC$, which requires that the client be
-authenticated to get access to MSRPC services through IPC$. A value of
-\fBtrue\fR disables anonymous access to IPC$, while a value of \fBfalse\fR
+is preferred.
+If the specified domain controller responds, it is chosen even if
+the other domain controllers are also available.
+By default, no value is set.
+.It Sy restrict_anonymous
+.Pp
+Disables anonymous access to
+.Sy IPC$ ,
+which requires that the client be authenticated to get access to MSRPC
+services through
+.Sy IPC$ .
+A value of
+.Ql true
+disables anonymous access to
+.Sy IPC$ ,
+while a value of
+.Ql false
enables anonymous access.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBshort_names\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Enables use of "short names" by SMB clients. The default value is
-\fBfalse\fR because modern SMB clients do not need short names, and
+.It Sy short_names
+.Pp
+Enables the use of
+.Dq short names
+by SMB clients.
+The default value is
+.Ql false
+because modern SMB clients do not need short names, and
using short names has some performance cost while listing directories
and opening or renaming files.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBsigning_enabled\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Enables SMB signing. When signing is enabled but not required it is possible
+.It Sy signing_enabled
+.Pp
+Enables SMB signing.
+When signing is enabled but not required it is possible
for clients to connect regardless of whether or not the client supports SMB
-signing. If a packet has been signed, the signature will be verified. If a
+signing.
+If a packet has been signed, the signature will be verified.
+If a
packet has not been signed it will be accepted without signature verification.
-Valid values are \fBtrue\fR and \fBfalse\fR. The default value is \fBfalse\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBsigning_required\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
+Valid values are
+.Ql true
+and
+.Ql false .
+The default value is
+.Ql false .
+.It Sy signing_required
+.Pp
When SMB signing is required, all packets must be signed or they will be
rejected, and clients that do not support signing will be unable to connect to
-the server. The \fBsigning_required\fR setting is only taken into account when
-\fBsigning_enabled\fR is \fBtrue\fR. Valid values are \fBtrue\fR and
-\fBfalse\fR. The default value is \fBfalse\fR.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBsystem_comment\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Specifies an optional description for the system, which is a text string. This
+the server.
+The
+.Sy signing_required
+setting is only taken into account when
+.Sy signing_enabled
+is
+.Ql true .
+Valid values are
+.Ql true
+and
+.Ql false .
+The default value is
+.Ql false .
+.It Sy system_comment
+.Pp
+Specifies an optional description for the system, which is a text string.
+This
property value might appear in various places, such as Network Neighborhood or
-Network Places on Windows clients. By default, no value is set.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBtraverse_mounts\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-The \fBtraverse_mounts\fR setting determines how the SMB server
-presents sub-mounts underneath an SMB share. When \fBtraverse_mounts\fR
-is \fBtrue\fR (the default), sub-mounts are presented to SMB clients
-like any other subdirectory. When \fBtraverse_mounts\fR is \fBfalse\fR,
+Network Places on Windows clients.
+By default, no value is set.
+.It Sy traverse_mounts
+.Pp
+The
+.Sy traverse_mounts
+setting determines how the SMB server
+presents sub-mounts underneath an SMB share.
+When
+.Sy traverse_mounts
+is
+.Ql true
+(the default), sub-mounts are presented to SMB clients
+like any other subdirectory.
+When
+.Sy traverse_mounts
+is
+.Ql false ,
sub-mounts are not shown to SMB clients.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBunmap\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-The value is a command to be executed when disconnecting the share. The command
-can take the same substitutions listed on the \fBmap\fR property.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBwins_exclude\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
+.It Sy unmap
+.Pp
+The value is a command to be executed when disconnecting the share.
+The command can take the same substitutions listed on the
+.Sy map
+property.
+.It Sy wins_exclude
+.Pp
Specifies a comma-separated list of network interfaces that should not be
-registered with WINS. NetBIOS host announcements are made on excluded
-interfaces.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBwins_server_1\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Specifies the IP address of the primary WINS server. By default, no value is
-set.
-.RE
-
-.sp
-.ne 2
-.na
-\fB\fBwins_server_2\fR\fR
-.ad
-.sp .6
-.RS 4n
-Specifies the IP address of the secondary WINS server. By default, no value is
-set.
-.RE
-
-.SH ATTRIBUTES
-See the \fBattributes\fR(7) man page for descriptions of the following
-attributes:
-.sp
-
-.sp
-.TS
-box;
-c | c
-l | l .
-ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE
-_
-Interface Stability Uncommitted
-.TE
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR attributes (7),
-.BR smf (7),
-.BR sharectl (8),
-.BR smbadm (8),
-.BR smbd (8),
-.BR smbstat (8)
+registered with WINS.
+NetBIOS host announcements are made on excluded interfaces.
+.It Sy wins_server_1
+.Pp
+Specifies the IP address of the primary WINS server.
+By default, no value is set.
+.It Sy wins_server_2
+.Pp
+Specifies the IP address of the secondary WINS server.
+By default, no value is set.
+.El
+.Sh INTERFACE STABILITY
+Uncommitted
+.Sh SEE ALSO
+.Xr attributes 7 ,
+.Xr smf 7 ,
+.Xr sharectl 8 ,
+.Xr smbadm 8 ,
+.Xr smbd 8 ,
+.Xr smbstat 8
diff --git a/usr/src/test/smbsrv-tests/doc/README b/usr/src/test/smbsrv-tests/doc/README
index e83affbb9b..2a6b667c5f 100644
--- a/usr/src/test/smbsrv-tests/doc/README
+++ b/usr/src/test/smbsrv-tests/doc/README
@@ -38,7 +38,51 @@ To install the full suite, run:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-2. Running the SMB Server Test Suite
+2. Preparing the SMB Server Share
+
+When workgroup mode is used, make sure the pam_smb_passwd module is
+configured in /etc/pam.conf or in /etc/pam.d:
+
+other password required pam_smb_passwd.so.1 nowarn
+
+Add test user:
+# useradd test
+# smbadm enable-user test
+# passwd test
+
+If needed, add admin user as shown above, and add it to smb group:
+# smbadm add-member -m admin@<hostname> administrators
+
+Set smb default settings:
+
+# sharectl set -p signing_required=false smb
+# sharectl set -p signing_enabled=true smb
+# svcadm restart network/smb/server
+
+Create dataset(s):
+
+Some smbtorture tests do rely on recordsize 4k.
+
+# zfs create -o recordsize=4k -o casesensitivity=mixed -o nbmand=on \
+ <pool>/test
+
+Set permissions:
+
+# chmod A=everyone@:full_set:fd:allow /<path to mounpoint>/test
+
+Create required snapshots (WPTS needs exactly 3 snapshots):
+
+# zfs snapshot <pool>/test@a
+# zfs snapshot <pool>/test@b
+# zfs snapshot <pool>/test@c
+
+Activate smb share:
+
+# zfs set sharesmb=name=test <pool>/test
+
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+3. Running the SMB Server Test Suite
The default configuration:
/opt/smbsrv-tests/include/default.cfg
@@ -68,7 +112,7 @@ as additional arguments to the individual test, eg
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-3. Test Results
+4. Test Results
While the SMB Server Test Suite is running, one informational line is
printed for each test, ending with one of: