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diff --git a/docs/htmldocs/manpages/smbsh.1.html b/docs/htmldocs/manpages/smbsh.1.html index 461a87d909..99c4ec3997 100644 --- a/docs/htmldocs/manpages/smbsh.1.html +++ b/docs/htmldocs/manpages/smbsh.1.html @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ -<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>smbsh</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.72.0"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="refentry" lang="en"><a name="smbsh.1"></a><div class="titlepage"></div><div class="refnamediv"><h2>Name</h2><p>smbsh — Allows access to remote SMB shares - using UNIX commands</p></div><div class="refsynopsisdiv"><h2>Synopsis</h2><div class="cmdsynopsis"><p><code class="literal">smbsh</code> [-W workgroup] [-U username] [-P prefix] [-R <name resolve order>] [-d <debug level>] [-l logdir] [-L libdir]</p></div></div><div class="refsect1" lang="en"><a name="id267042"></a><h2>DESCRIPTION</h2><p>This tool is part of the <a href="samba.7.html"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">samba</span>(7)</span></a> suite.</p><p><code class="literal">smbsh</code> allows you to access an NT filesystem +<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>smbsh</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.73.1"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="refentry" lang="en"><a name="smbsh.1"></a><div class="titlepage"></div><div class="refnamediv"><h2>Name</h2><p>smbsh — Allows access to remote SMB shares + using UNIX commands</p></div><div class="refsynopsisdiv"><h2>Synopsis</h2><div class="cmdsynopsis"><p><code class="literal">smbsh</code> [-W workgroup] [-U username] [-P prefix] [-R <name resolve order>] [-d <debug level>] [-l logdir] [-L libdir]</p></div></div><div class="refsect1" lang="en"><a name="id2507193"></a><h2>DESCRIPTION</h2><p>This tool is part of the <a class="citerefentry" href="samba.7.html"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">samba</span>(7)</span></a> suite.</p><p><code class="literal">smbsh</code> allows you to access an NT filesystem using UNIX commands such as <code class="literal">ls</code>, <code class="literal"> egrep</code>, and <code class="literal">rcp</code>. You must use a shell that is dynamically linked in order for <code class="literal">smbsh</code> - to work correctly.</p></div><div class="refsect1" lang="en"><a name="id267092"></a><h2>OPTIONS</h2><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><span class="term">-W WORKGROUP</span></dt><dd><p>Override the default workgroup specified in the - workgroup parameter of the <a href="smb.conf.5.html"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">smb.conf</span>(5)</span></a> file + to work correctly.</p></div><div class="refsect1" lang="en"><a name="id2507246"></a><h2>OPTIONS</h2><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><span class="term">-W WORKGROUP</span></dt><dd><p>Override the default workgroup specified in the + workgroup parameter of the <a class="citerefentry" href="smb.conf.5.html"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">smb.conf</span>(5)</span></a> file for this session. This may be needed to connect to some servers. </p></dd><dt><span class="term">-U username[%pass]</span></dt><dd><p>Sets the SMB username or username and password. If this option is not specified, the user will be prompted for @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ amounts of log data, and should only be used when investigating a problem. Levels above 3 are designed for use only by developers and generate HUGE amounts of log data, most of which is extremely cryptic.</p><p>Note that specifying this parameter here will -override the <a class="indexterm" name="id266730"></a> parameter +override the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#LOGLEVEL">log level</a> parameter in the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file.</p></dd><dt><span class="term">-R <name resolve order></span></dt><dd><p>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 @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ They cause names to be resolved as follows :</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul ty 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 <a href="lmhosts.5.html"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">lmhosts</span>(5)</span></a> for details) +(see the <a class="citerefentry" href="lmhosts.5.html"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">lmhosts</span>(5)</span></a> for details) then any name type matches for lookup. </p></li><li><p><code class="constant">host</code>: Do a standard host name to IP address resolution, using @@ -66,13 +66,13 @@ resolution methods as it depends on the target host being on a locally connected subnet. </p></li></ul></div><p>If this parameter is not set then the name resolve order defined in the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file parameter -(<a class="indexterm" name="id266838"></a>) will be used. +(<a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#NAMERESOLVEORDER">name resolve order</a>) will be used. </p><p>The default order is lmhosts, host, wins, bcast. Without -this parameter or any entry in the <a class="indexterm" name="id266848"></a> parameter of the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file, the name +this parameter or any entry in the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#NAMERESOLVEORDER">name resolve order</a> parameter of the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file, the name resolution methods will be attempted in this order. </p></dd><dt><span class="term">-L libdir</span></dt><dd><p>This parameter specifies the location of the shared libraries used by <code class="literal">smbsh</code>. The default value is specified at compile time. - </p></dd></dl></div></div><div class="refsect1" lang="en"><a name="id266882"></a><h2>EXAMPLES</h2><p>To use the <code class="literal">smbsh</code> command, execute <code class="literal"> + </p></dd></dl></div></div><div class="refsect1" lang="en"><a name="id2506371"></a><h2>EXAMPLES</h2><p>To use the <code class="literal">smbsh</code> command, execute <code class="literal"> smbsh</code> from the prompt and enter the username and password that authenticates you to the machine running the Windows NT operating system. @@ -89,19 +89,19 @@ resolution methods will be attempted in this order. </p></dd><dt><span class="te <code class="literal">ls /smb/MYGROUP/<machine-name></code> will show the share names for that machine. You could then, for example, use the <code class="literal"> cd</code> command to change directories, <code class="literal">vi</code> to - edit files, and <code class="literal">rcp</code> to copy files.</p></div><div class="refsect1" lang="en"><a name="id307941"></a><h2>VERSION</h2><p>This man page is correct for version 3.0 of the Samba suite.</p></div><div class="refsect1" lang="en"><a name="id307951"></a><h2>BUGS</h2><p><code class="literal">smbsh</code> works by intercepting the standard + edit files, and <code class="literal">rcp</code> to copy files.</p></div><div class="refsect1" lang="en"><a name="id2506482"></a><h2>VERSION</h2><p>This man page is correct for version 3 of the Samba suite.</p></div><div class="refsect1" lang="en"><a name="id2506493"></a><h2>BUGS</h2><p><code class="literal">smbsh</code> works by intercepting the standard libc calls with the dynamically loaded versions in <code class="filename"> smbwrapper.o</code>. Not all calls have been "wrapped", so some programs may not function correctly under <code class="literal">smbsh </code>.</p><p>Programs which are not dynamically linked cannot make use of <code class="literal">smbsh</code>'s functionality. Most versions of UNIX have a <code class="literal">file</code> command that will - describe how a program was linked.</p></div><div class="refsect1" lang="en"><a name="id307996"></a><h2>SEE ALSO</h2><p><a href="smbd.8.html"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">smbd</span>(8)</span></a>, <a href="smb.conf.5.html"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">smb.conf</span>(5)</span></a></p></div><div class="refsect1" lang="en"><a name="id308019"></a><h2>AUTHOR</h2><p>The original Samba software and related utilities + describe how a program was linked.</p></div><div class="refsect1" lang="en"><a name="id2506539"></a><h2>SEE ALSO</h2><p><a class="citerefentry" href="smbd.8.html"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">smbd</span>(8)</span></a>, <a class="citerefentry" href="smb.conf.5.html"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">smb.conf</span>(5)</span></a></p></div><div class="refsect1" lang="en"><a name="id2506562"></a><h2>AUTHOR</h2><p>The original Samba software and related utilities were created by Andrew Tridgell. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed.</p><p>The original Samba man pages were written by Karl Auer. The man page sources were converted to YODL format (another - excellent piece of Open Source software, available at <a href="ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/" target="_top"> + excellent piece of Open Source software, available at <a class="ulink" href="ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/" target="_top"> ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/</a>) and updated for the Samba 2.0 release by Jeremy Allison. The conversion to DocBook for Samba 2.2 was done by Gerald Carter. The conversion to DocBook XML 4.2 |