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author | Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org> | 2002-09-07 19:06:37 +0000 |
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committer | Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org> | 2002-09-07 19:06:37 +0000 |
commit | 397ef9004e1e37a4519926db20d64a769dbabc41 (patch) | |
tree | c74cf332604a90f3d002819bf0a9a27c6d1c0400 | |
parent | 2968f8a6be77db036bad42e1a8489ca7e8dfd9bc (diff) | |
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"disable charset" -> "display charset". oops
(This used to be commit 67543ea43d6c76f10f6757ae35a29044ce0020c5)
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diff --git a/docs/docbook/manpages/smb.conf.5.sgml b/docs/docbook/manpages/smb.conf.5.sgml index da6e996f17..89ffa0934a 100644 --- a/docs/docbook/manpages/smb.conf.5.sgml +++ b/docs/docbook/manpages/smb.conf.5.sgml @@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ <listitem><para><link linkend="DFREECOMMAND"><parameter>dfree command</parameter></link></para></listitem> <listitem><para><link linkend="DISABLENETBIOS"><parameter>disable netbios</parameter></link></para></listitem> <listitem><para><link linkend="DISABLESPOOLSS"><parameter>disable spoolss</parameter></link></para></listitem> - <listitem><para><link linkend="DISPLAYCHARSET"><parameter>disable charset</parameter></link></para></listitem> + <listitem><para><link linkend="DISPLAYCHARSET"><parameter>display charset</parameter></link></para></listitem> <listitem><para><link linkend="DNSPROXY"><parameter>dns proxy</parameter></link></para></listitem> <listitem><para><link linkend="DOMAINADMINGROUP"><parameter>domain admin group</parameter></link></para></listitem> <listitem><para><link linkend="DOMAINGUESTGROUP"><parameter>domain guest group</parameter></link></para></listitem> diff --git a/docs/htmldocs/smb.conf.5.html b/docs/htmldocs/smb.conf.5.html index 6f0e88c4d3..5d1cc21da7 100644 --- a/docs/htmldocs/smb.conf.5.html +++ b/docs/htmldocs/smb.conf.5.html @@ -1,10 +1,12 @@ +<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <HTML ><HEAD ><TITLE >smb.conf</TITLE ><META NAME="GENERATOR" -CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.57"></HEAD +CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.76b+ +"></HEAD ><BODY CLASS="REFENTRY" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" @@ -14,9 +16,7 @@ VLINK="#840084" ALINK="#0000FF" ><H1 ><A -NAME="SMB.CONF" ->smb.conf</A -></H1 +NAME="SMB.CONF">smb.conf</H1 ><DIV CLASS="REFNAMEDIV" ><A @@ -123,8 +123,12 @@ NAME="AEN28" ><P >There are three special sections, [global], [homes] and [printers], which are - described under <EM ->special sections</EM + described under <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>special sections</I +></SPAN >. The following notes apply to ordinary section descriptions.</P ><P @@ -138,12 +142,20 @@ NAME="AEN28" printable services (used by the client to access print services on the host running the server).</P ><P ->Sections may be designated <EM ->guest</EM +>Sections may be designated <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>guest</I +></SPAN > services, in which case no password is required to access them. A specified - UNIX <EM ->guest account</EM + UNIX <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>guest account</I +></SPAN > is used to define access privileges in this case.</P ><P @@ -165,12 +177,6 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" >/home/bar</TT >. The share is accessed via the share name "foo":</P -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD ><PRE CLASS="SCREEN" > <TT @@ -181,24 +187,19 @@ CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT" </TT > </PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE ><P >The following sample section defines a printable share. The share is readonly, but printable. That is, the only write access permitted is via calls to open, write to and close a - spool file. The <EM ->guest ok</EM + spool file. The <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>guest ok</I +></SPAN > parameter means access will be permitted as the default guest user (specified elsewhere):</P -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD ><PRE CLASS="SCREEN" > <TT @@ -211,9 +212,6 @@ CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT" </TT > </PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE ></DIV ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" @@ -271,8 +269,12 @@ NAME="AEN53" ></LI ></UL ><P ->If you decide to use a <EM ->path =</EM +>If you decide to use a <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>path =</I +></SPAN > line in your [homes] section then you may find it useful to use the %S macro. For example :</P @@ -301,12 +303,6 @@ CLASS="USERINPUT" a normal service section can specify, though some make more sense than others. The following is a typical and suitable [homes] section:</P -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD ><PRE CLASS="SCREEN" > <TT @@ -316,28 +312,41 @@ CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT" </TT > </PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE ><P >An important point is that if guest access is specified in the [homes] section, all home directories will be - visible to all clients <EM ->without a password</EM + visible to all clients <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>without a password</I +></SPAN >. In the very unlikely event that this is actually desirable, it - would be wise to also specify <EM + would be wise to also specify <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >read only - access</EM + access</I +></SPAN >.</P ><P ->Note that the <EM ->browseable</EM +>Note that the <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>browseable</I +></SPAN > flag for auto home directories will be inherited from the global browseable flag, not the [homes] browseable flag. This is useful as - it means setting <EM ->browseable = no</EM + it means setting <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>browseable = no</I +></SPAN > in the [homes] section will hide the [homes] share but make any auto home directories visible.</P @@ -397,12 +406,6 @@ NAME="AEN79" world-writeable spool directory with the sticky bit set on it. A typical [printers] entry would look like this:</P -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD ><PRE CLASS="SCREEN" ><TT @@ -413,21 +416,12 @@ CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT" printable = yes </TT ></PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE ><P >All aliases given for a printer in the printcap file are legitimate printer names as far as the server is concerned. If your printing subsystem doesn't work like that, you will have to set up a pseudo-printcap. This is a file consisting of one or more lines like this:</P -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="100%" -><TR -><TD ><PRE CLASS="SCREEN" > <TT @@ -436,9 +430,6 @@ CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT" </TT > </PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE ><P >Each alias should be an acceptable printer name for your printing subsystem. In the [global] section, specify @@ -470,24 +461,44 @@ NAME="AEN102" >parameters define the specific attributes of sections.</P ><P >Some parameters are specific to the [global] section - (e.g., <EM ->security</EM + (e.g., <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>security</I +></SPAN >). Some parameters are usable - in all sections (e.g., <EM ->create mode</EM + in all sections (e.g., <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>create mode</I +></SPAN >). All others are permissible only in normal sections. For the purposes of the following descriptions the [homes] and [printers] - sections will be considered normal. The letter <EM ->G</EM + sections will be considered normal. The letter <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>G</I +></SPAN > in parentheses indicates that a parameter is specific to the - [global] section. The letter <EM ->S</EM + [global] section. The letter <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>S</I +></SPAN > indicates that a parameter can be specified in a service specific - section. Note that all <EM ->S</EM + section. Note that all <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>S</I +></SPAN > parameters can also be specified in the [global] section - in which case they will define the default behavior for all services.</P @@ -591,7 +602,7 @@ CLASS="VARIABLELIST" to change your config based on what the client calls you. Your server can have a "dual personality".</P ><P ->Note that this paramater is not available when Samba listens +>Note that this parameter is not available when Samba listens on port 445, as clients no longer send this information </P ></DD ><DT @@ -607,8 +618,12 @@ CLASS="VARIABLELIST" ><P >the name of your NIS home directory server. This is obtained from your NIS auto.map entry. If you have - not compiled Samba with the <EM ->--with-automount</EM + not compiled Samba with the <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>--with-automount</I +></SPAN > option then this value will be the same as %L.</P ></DD @@ -718,8 +733,12 @@ CLASS="VARIABLELIST" > controls if names that have characters that aren't of the "default" case are mangled. For example, if this is yes then a name like "Mail" would be mangled. - Default <EM ->no</EM + Default <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no</I +></SPAN >.</P ></DD ><DT @@ -728,8 +747,12 @@ CLASS="VARIABLELIST" ><P >controls whether filenames are case sensitive. If they aren't then Samba must do a filename search and match on passed - names. Default <EM ->no</EM + names. Default <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no</I +></SPAN >.</P ></DD ><DT @@ -737,8 +760,12 @@ CLASS="VARIABLELIST" ><DD ><P >controls what the default case is for new - filenames. Default <EM ->lower</EM + filenames. Default <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>lower</I +></SPAN >.</P ></DD ><DT @@ -747,8 +774,12 @@ CLASS="VARIABLELIST" ><P >controls if new files are created with the case that the client passes, or if they are forced to be the - "default" case. Default <EM ->yes</EM + "default" case. Default <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>yes</I +></SPAN >. </P ></DD @@ -761,8 +792,12 @@ CLASS="VARIABLELIST" upper case, or if they are forced to be the "default" case. This option can be use with "preserve case = yes" to permit long filenames to retain their case, while short names - are lowercased. Default <EM ->yes</EM + are lowercased. Default <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>yes</I +></SPAN >.</P ></DD ></DL @@ -865,7 +900,7 @@ NAME="AEN255" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#ABORTSHUTDOWNSCRIPT" +HREF="index.html#ABORTSHUTDOWNSCRIPT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -877,11 +912,11 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#ADDPRINTERCOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#ADDGROUPSCRIPT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I ->add printer command</I +>add group script</I ></TT ></A ></P @@ -889,7 +924,19 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#ADDSHARECOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#ADDPRINTERCOMMAND" +><TT +CLASS="PARAMETER" +><I +>addprinter command</I +></TT +></A +></P +></LI +><LI +><P +><A +HREF="index.html#ADDSHARECOMMAND" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -901,7 +948,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#ADDUSERSCRIPT" +HREF="index.html#ADDUSERSCRIPT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -913,7 +960,19 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#ADDMACHINESCRIPT" +HREF="index.html#ADDUSERTOGROUPSCRIPT" +><TT +CLASS="PARAMETER" +><I +>add user to group script</I +></TT +></A +></P +></LI +><LI +><P +><A +HREF="index.html#ADDMACHINESCRIPT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -925,7 +984,31 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#ALGORITHMICRIDBASE" +HREF="index.html#DELETEGROUPSCRIPT" +><TT +CLASS="PARAMETER" +><I +>delete group script</I +></TT +></A +></P +></LI +><LI +><P +><A +HREF="index.html#ADSSERVER" +><TT +CLASS="PARAMETER" +><I +>ads server</I +></TT +></A +></P +></LI +><LI +><P +><A +HREF="index.html#ALGORITHMICRIDBASE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -937,7 +1020,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#ALLOWTRUSTEDDOMAINS" +HREF="index.html#ALLOWTRUSTEDDOMAINS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -949,7 +1032,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#ANNOUNCEAS" +HREF="index.html#ANNOUNCEAS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -961,7 +1044,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#ANNOUNCEVERSION" +HREF="index.html#ANNOUNCEVERSION" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -973,7 +1056,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#AUTHMETHODS" +HREF="index.html#AUTHMETHODS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -985,7 +1068,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#AUTOSERVICES" +HREF="index.html#AUTOSERVICES" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -997,7 +1080,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#BINDINTERFACESONLY" +HREF="index.html#BINDINTERFACESONLY" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1009,7 +1092,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#BROWSELIST" +HREF="index.html#BROWSELIST" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1021,7 +1104,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#CHANGENOTIFYTIMEOUT" +HREF="index.html#CHANGENOTIFYTIMEOUT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1033,7 +1116,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#CHANGESHARECOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#CHANGESHARECOMMAND" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1045,7 +1128,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#CONFIGFILE" +HREF="index.html#CONFIGFILE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1057,7 +1140,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#DEADTIME" +HREF="index.html#DEADTIME" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1069,7 +1152,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#DEBUGHIRESTIMESTAMP" +HREF="index.html#DEBUGHIRESTIMESTAMP" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1081,7 +1164,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#DEBUGPID" +HREF="index.html#DEBUGPID" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1093,7 +1176,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#DEBUGTIMESTAMP" +HREF="index.html#DEBUGTIMESTAMP" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1105,7 +1188,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#DEBUGUID" +HREF="index.html#DEBUGUID" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1117,7 +1200,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#DEBUGLEVEL" +HREF="index.html#DEBUGLEVEL" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1129,7 +1212,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#DEFAULT" +HREF="index.html#DEFAULT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1141,7 +1224,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#DEFAULTSERVICE" +HREF="index.html#DEFAULTSERVICE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1153,11 +1236,11 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#DELETEPRINTERCOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#DELETEPRINTERCOMMAND" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I ->delete printer command</I +>deleteprinter command</I ></TT ></A ></P @@ -1165,7 +1248,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#DELETESHARECOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#DELETESHARECOMMAND" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1177,7 +1260,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#DELETEUSERSCRIPT" +HREF="index.html#DELETEUSERSCRIPT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1189,7 +1272,19 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#DFREECOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#DELETEUSERFROMGROUPSCRIPT" +><TT +CLASS="PARAMETER" +><I +>delete user from group script</I +></TT +></A +></P +></LI +><LI +><P +><A +HREF="index.html#DFREECOMMAND" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1201,7 +1296,19 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#DISABLESPOOLSS" +HREF="index.html#DISABLENETBIOS" +><TT +CLASS="PARAMETER" +><I +>disable netbios</I +></TT +></A +></P +></LI +><LI +><P +><A +HREF="index.html#DISABLESPOOLSS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1213,7 +1320,19 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#DNSPROXY" +HREF="index.html#DISPLAYCHARSET" +><TT +CLASS="PARAMETER" +><I +>display charset</I +></TT +></A +></P +></LI +><LI +><P +><A +HREF="index.html#DNSPROXY" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1225,7 +1344,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#DOMAINADMINGROUP" +HREF="index.html#DOMAINADMINGROUP" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1237,7 +1356,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#DOMAINGUESTGROUP" +HREF="index.html#DOMAINGUESTGROUP" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1249,7 +1368,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#DOMAINLOGONS" +HREF="index.html#DOMAINLOGONS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1261,7 +1380,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#DOMAINMASTER" +HREF="index.html#DOMAINMASTER" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1273,7 +1392,19 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" +HREF="index.html#DOSCHARSET" +><TT +CLASS="PARAMETER" +><I +>dos charset</I +></TT +></A +></P +></LI +><LI +><P +><A +HREF="index.html#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1285,7 +1416,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#ENHANCEDBROWSING" +HREF="index.html#ENHANCEDBROWSING" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1297,7 +1428,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#ENUMPORTSCOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#ENUMPORTSCOMMAND" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1309,7 +1440,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#GETWDCACHE" +HREF="index.html#GETWDCACHE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1321,7 +1452,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#HIDELOCALUSERS" +HREF="index.html#HIDELOCALUSERS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1333,7 +1464,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#HIDEUNREADABLE" +HREF="index.html#HIDEUNREADABLE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1345,7 +1476,19 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#HOMEDIRMAP" +HREF="index.html#HIDEUNWRITEABLEFILES" +><TT +CLASS="PARAMETER" +><I +>hide unwriteable files</I +></TT +></A +></P +></LI +><LI +><P +><A +HREF="index.html#HOMEDIRMAP" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1357,7 +1500,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#HOSTMSDFS" +HREF="index.html#HOSTMSDFS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1369,7 +1512,19 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#HOSTSEQUIV" +HREF="index.html#HOSTNAMELOOKUPS" +><TT +CLASS="PARAMETER" +><I +>hostname lookups</I +></TT +></A +></P +></LI +><LI +><P +><A +HREF="index.html#HOSTSEQUIV" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1381,7 +1536,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#INTERFACES" +HREF="index.html#INTERFACES" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1393,7 +1548,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#KEEPALIVE" +HREF="index.html#KEEPALIVE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1405,7 +1560,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#KERNELOPLOCKS" +HREF="index.html#KERNELOPLOCKS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1417,7 +1572,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#LANMANAUTH" +HREF="index.html#LANMANAUTH" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1429,7 +1584,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#LARGEREADWRITE" +HREF="index.html#LARGEREADWRITE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1441,7 +1596,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#LDAPADMINDN" +HREF="index.html#LDAPADMINDN" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1453,7 +1608,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#LDAPFILTER" +HREF="index.html#LDAPFILTER" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1465,7 +1620,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#LDAPSSL" +HREF="index.html#LDAPSSL" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1477,7 +1632,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#LDAPSUFFIX" +HREF="index.html#LDAPSUFFIX" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1489,7 +1644,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#LDAPUSERSUFFIX" +HREF="index.html#LDAPUSERSUFFIX" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1501,7 +1656,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#LDAPMACHINESUFFIX" +HREF="index.html#LDAPMACHINESUFFIX" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1513,7 +1668,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#LMANNOUNCE" +HREF="index.html#LMANNOUNCE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1525,7 +1680,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#LMINTERVAL" +HREF="index.html#LMINTERVAL" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1537,7 +1692,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#LOADPRINTERS" +HREF="index.html#LOADPRINTERS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1549,7 +1704,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#LOCALMASTER" +HREF="index.html#LOCALMASTER" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1561,7 +1716,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#LOCKDIR" +HREF="index.html#LOCKDIR" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1573,7 +1728,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#LOCKDIRECTORY" +HREF="index.html#LOCKDIRECTORY" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1585,7 +1740,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#LOCKSPINCOUNT" +HREF="index.html#LOCKSPINCOUNT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -1597,7 +1752,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#LOCKSPINTIME" +HREF="index.html#LOCKSPINTIME" ><TT 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+4275,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#READLIST" +HREF="index.html#READLIST" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4000,7 +4287,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#READONLY" +HREF="index.html#READONLY" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4012,7 +4299,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#ROOTPOSTEXEC" +HREF="index.html#ROOTPOSTEXEC" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4024,7 +4311,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#ROOTPREEXEC" +HREF="index.html#ROOTPREEXEC" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4036,7 +4323,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#ROOTPREEXECCLOSE" +HREF="index.html#ROOTPREEXECCLOSE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4048,7 +4335,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#SECURITYMASK" +HREF="index.html#SECURITYMASK" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4060,7 +4347,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#SETDIRECTORY" +HREF="index.html#SETDIRECTORY" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4072,7 +4359,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#SHAREMODES" +HREF="index.html#SHAREMODES" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4084,7 +4371,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#SHORTPRESERVECASE" +HREF="index.html#SHORTPRESERVECASE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4096,7 +4383,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#STATUS" +HREF="index.html#STATUS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4108,7 +4395,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#STRICTALLOCATE" +HREF="index.html#STRICTALLOCATE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4120,7 +4407,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#STRICTLOCKING" +HREF="index.html#STRICTLOCKING" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4132,7 +4419,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#STRICTSYNC" +HREF="index.html#STRICTSYNC" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4144,7 +4431,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#SYNCALWAYS" +HREF="index.html#SYNCALWAYS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4156,7 +4443,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#USECLIENTDRIVER" +HREF="index.html#USECLIENTDRIVER" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4168,7 +4455,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#USER" +HREF="index.html#USER" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4180,7 +4467,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#USERNAME" +HREF="index.html#USERNAME" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4192,7 +4479,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#USERS" +HREF="index.html#USERS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4204,7 +4491,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#VALIDUSERS" +HREF="index.html#VALIDUSERS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4216,7 +4503,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#VETOFILES" +HREF="index.html#VETOFILES" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4228,7 +4515,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#VETOOPLOCKFILES" +HREF="index.html#VETOOPLOCKFILES" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4240,7 +4527,19 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#VFSOBJECT" +HREF="index.html#VFSPATH" +><TT +CLASS="PARAMETER" +><I +>vfs path</I +></TT +></A +></P +></LI +><LI +><P +><A +HREF="index.html#VFSOBJECT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4252,7 +4551,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#VFSOPTIONS" +HREF="index.html#VFSOPTIONS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4264,7 +4563,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#VOLUME" +HREF="index.html#VOLUME" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4276,7 +4575,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#WIDELINKS" +HREF="index.html#WIDELINKS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4288,7 +4587,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#WRITABLE" +HREF="index.html#WRITABLE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4300,7 +4599,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#WRITECACHESIZE" +HREF="index.html#WRITECACHESIZE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4312,7 +4611,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#WRITELIST" +HREF="index.html#WRITELIST" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4324,7 +4623,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#WRITEOK" +HREF="index.html#WRITEOK" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4336,7 +4635,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P ><A -HREF="#WRITEABLE" +HREF="index.html#WRITEABLE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4350,7 +4649,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN1419" +NAME="AEN1507" ></A ><H2 >EXPLANATION OF EACH PARAMETER</H2 @@ -4366,8 +4665,12 @@ NAME="ABORTSHUTDOWNSCRIPT" >abort shutdown script (G)</DT ><DD ><P -><EM ->This parameter only exists in the HEAD cvs branch</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>This parameter only exists in the HEAD cvs branch</I +></SPAN > This a full path name to a script called by <A @@ -4379,7 +4682,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></A > that should stop a shutdown procedure issued by the <A -HREF="#SHUTDOWNSCRIPT" +HREF="index.html#SHUTDOWNSCRIPT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4390,8 +4693,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >This command will be run as user.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->None</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>None</I +></SPAN >.</P ><P >Example: <B @@ -4403,7 +4710,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><A NAME="ADDPRINTERCOMMAND" ></A ->add printer command (G)</DT +>addprinter command (G)</DT ><DD ><P >With the introduction of MS-RPC based printing @@ -4440,7 +4747,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >The <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I ->add printer command</I +>addprinter command</I ></TT > is automatically invoked with the following parameter (in @@ -4514,7 +4821,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >Once the <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I ->add printer command</I +>addprinter command</I ></TT > has been executed, <B @@ -4531,15 +4838,15 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" > will return an ACCESS_DENIED error to the client.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#DELETEPRINTERCOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#DELETEPRINTERCOMMAND" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I -> delete printer command</I +> deleteprinter command</I ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#PRINTING" +HREF="index.html#PRINTING" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4548,7 +4855,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >, <A -HREF="#SHOWADDPRINTERWIZARD" +HREF="index.html#SHOWADDPRINTERWIZARD" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4558,8 +4865,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A ></P ><P ->Default: <EM ->none</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>none</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -4666,11 +4977,11 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P > This parameter is only used for add file shares. To add printer shares, see the <A -HREF="#ADDPRINTERCOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#ADDPRINTERCOMMAND" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I ->add printer +>addprinter command</I ></TT ></A @@ -4678,7 +4989,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" </P ><P > See also <A -HREF="#CHANGESHARECOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#CHANGESHARECOMMAND" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4687,7 +4998,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#DELETESHARECOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#DELETESHARECOMMAND" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4698,8 +5009,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >. </P ><P ->Default: <EM ->none</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>none</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -4728,7 +5043,7 @@ TARGET="_top" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->add machine script = <empty string> +>add machine script = <empty string> </B ></P ><P @@ -4740,14 +5055,40 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A +NAME="ADSSERVER" +></A +>ads server (G)</DT +><DD +><P +>If this option is specified, samba does + not try to figure out what ads server to use itself, but + uses the specified ads server. Either one DNS name or IP + address can be used.</P +><P +>Default: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>ads server = </B +></P +><P +>Example: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>ads server = 192.168.1.2</B +></P +></DD +><DT +><A NAME="ADDUSERSCRIPT" ></A >add user script (G)</DT ><DD ><P >This is the full pathname to a script that will - be run <EM ->AS ROOT</EM + be run <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>AS ROOT</I +></SPAN > by <A HREF="smbd.8.html" TARGET="_top" @@ -4764,8 +5105,12 @@ HREF="smbd.8.html" TARGET="_top" >smbd</A > to create the required UNIX users - <EM ->ON DEMAND</EM + <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>ON DEMAND</I +></SPAN > when a user accesses the Samba server.</P ><P >In order to use this option, <A @@ -4773,8 +5118,12 @@ HREF="smbd.8.html" TARGET="_top" >smbd</A > - must <EM ->NOT</EM + must <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>NOT</I +></SPAN > be set to <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4823,8 +5172,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" CLASS="COMMAND" >smbd</B > will - call the specified script <EM ->AS ROOT</EM + call the specified script <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>AS ROOT</I +></SPAN >, expanding any <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" @@ -4842,7 +5195,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" match existing Windows NT accounts.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#SECURITY" +HREF="index.html#SECURITY" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4850,7 +5203,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#PASSWORDSERVER" +HREF="index.html#PASSWORDSERVER" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4859,7 +5212,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >, <A -HREF="#DELETEUSERSCRIPT" +HREF="index.html#DELETEUSERSCRIPT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4871,7 +5224,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->add user script = <empty string> +>add user script = <empty string> </B ></P ><P @@ -4889,19 +5242,23 @@ NAME="ADDGROUPSCRIPT" ><DD ><P >This is the full pathname to a script that will - be run <EM ->AS ROOT</EM + be run <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>AS ROOT</I +></SPAN > by <A HREF="smbd.8.html" TARGET="_top" ->smbd(8) when a new group is requested. It will expand any <TT +>smbd(8)</A +> when a new group is requested. It will expand any <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I >%g</I ></TT > to the group name passed. This script is only useful for installations using the Windows NT domain administration tools. - </A -> </P + </P ></DD ><DT ><A @@ -4918,8 +5275,12 @@ NAME="ADMINUSERS" this list will be able to do anything they like on the share, irrespective of file permissions.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->no admin users</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no admin users</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -4929,13 +5290,58 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A +NAME="ADDUSERTOGROUPSCRIPT" +></A +>add user to group script (G)</DT +><DD +><P +>Full path to the script that will be called when + a user is added to a group using the Windows NT domain administration + tools. It will be run by <A +HREF="smbd.8.html" +TARGET="_top" +>smbd(8)</A +> + <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>AS ROOT</I +></SPAN +>. Any <TT +CLASS="PARAMETER" +><I +>%g</I +></TT +> will be + replaced with the group name and any <TT +CLASS="PARAMETER" +><I +>%u</I +></TT +> will + be replaced with the user name. + </P +><P +>Default: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>add user to group script = </B +></P +><P +>Example: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>add user to group script = /usr/sbin/adduser %u %g</B +></P +></DD +><DT +><A NAME="ALLOWHOSTS" ></A >allow hosts (S)</DT ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#HOSTSALLOW" +HREF="index.html#HOSTSALLOW" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -4984,7 +5390,7 @@ NAME="ALLOWTRUSTEDDOMAINS" ><DD ><P >This option only takes effect when the <A -HREF="#SECURITY" +HREF="index.html#SECURITY" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -5088,7 +5494,7 @@ NAME="AUTOSERVICES" ><DD ><P >This is a synonym for the <A -HREF="#PRELOAD" +HREF="index.html#PRELOAD" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -5110,7 +5516,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >smbd</B > will use when authenticating a user. This option defaults to sensible values based on <A -HREF="#SECURITY" +HREF="index.html#SECURITY" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -5126,7 +5532,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->auth methods = <empty string></B +>auth methods = <empty string></B ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -5147,8 +5553,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I >available = no</I ></TT ->, then <EM ->ALL</EM +>, then <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>ALL</I +></SPAN > attempts to connect to the service will fail. Such failures are logged.</P @@ -5184,7 +5594,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >nmbd</B > to bind to ports 137 and 138 on the interfaces listed in the <A -HREF="#INTERFACES" +HREF="index.html#INTERFACES" >interfaces</A > parameter. <B CLASS="COMMAND" @@ -5238,7 +5648,7 @@ TARGET="_top" >smbd(8)</A > to bind only to the interface list given in the <A -HREF="#INTERFACES" +HREF="index.html#INTERFACES" > interfaces</A > parameter. This restricts the networks that <B @@ -5255,8 +5665,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >bind interfaces only</I ></TT > is set then - unless the network address <EM ->127.0.0.1</EM + unless the network address <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>127.0.0.1</I +></SPAN > is added to the <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" @@ -5285,8 +5699,12 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" CLASS="COMMAND" >smbpasswd</B > - by default connects to the <EM ->localhost - 127.0.0.1</EM + by default connects to the <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>localhost - 127.0.0.1</I +></SPAN > address as an SMB client to issue the password change request. If <TT @@ -5295,8 +5713,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >bind interfaces only</I ></TT > is set then unless the - network address <EM ->127.0.0.1</EM + network address <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>127.0.0.1</I +></SPAN > is added to the <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" @@ -5345,11 +5767,19 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" CLASS="COMMAND" >nmbd</B > at the address - <EM ->127.0.0.1</EM + <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>127.0.0.1</I +></SPAN > to determine if they are running. - Not adding <EM ->127.0.0.1</EM + Not adding <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>127.0.0.1</I +></SPAN > will cause <B CLASS="COMMAND" > smbd</B @@ -5409,13 +5839,50 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A +NAME="BLOCKSIZE" +></A +>block size (S)</DT +><DD +><P +>This parameter controls the behavior of + <A +HREF="smbd.8.html" +TARGET="_top" +>smbd(8)</A +> when reporting disk free + sizes. By default, this reports a disk block size of 1024 bytes. + </P +><P +>Changing this parameter may have some effect on the + efficiency of client writes, this is not yet confirmed. This + parameter was added to allow advanced administrators to change + it (usually to a higher value) and test the effect it has on + client write performance without re-compiling the code. As this + is an experimental option it may be removed in a future release. + </P +><P +>Changing this option does not change the disk free reporting + size, just the block size unit reported to the client.</P +><P +>Default: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>block size = 1024</B +></P +><P +>Example: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>block size = 65536</B +></P +></DD +><DT +><A NAME="BROWSABLE" ></A >browsable (S)</DT ><DD ><P >See the <A -HREF="#BROWSEABLE" +HREF="index.html#BROWSEABLE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -5477,7 +5944,7 @@ NAME="CASESENSITIVE" ><DD ><P >See the discussion in the section <A -HREF="#AEN203" +HREF="index.html#AEN203" >NAME MANGLING</A >.</P ><P @@ -5494,7 +5961,7 @@ NAME="CASESIGNAMES" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#CASESENSITIVE" +HREF="index.html#CASESENSITIVE" >case sensitive</A >.</P @@ -5638,7 +6105,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" </P ><P > See also <A -HREF="#ADDSHARECOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#ADDSHARECOMMAND" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -5647,7 +6114,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#DELETESHARECOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#DELETESHARECOMMAND" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -5658,8 +6125,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >. </P ><P ->Default: <EM ->none</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>none</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -5684,7 +6155,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >If you want to set the string that is displayed next to the machine name then see the <A -HREF="#SERVERSTRING" +HREF="index.html#SERVERSTRING" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -5693,8 +6164,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A > parameter.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->No comment string</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>No comment string</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -5751,8 +6226,12 @@ NAME="COPY" copied must occur earlier in the configuration file than the service doing the copying.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->no value</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no value</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -5769,7 +6248,7 @@ NAME="CREATEMASK" ><P >A synonym for this parameter is <A -HREF="#CREATEMODE" +HREF="index.html#CREATEMODE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -5783,8 +6262,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" calculated according to the mapping from DOS modes to UNIX permissions, and the resulting UNIX mode is then bit-wise 'AND'ed with this parameter. This parameter may be thought of as a bit-wise - MASK for the UNIX modes of a file. Any bit <EM ->not</EM + MASK for the UNIX modes of a file. Any bit <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>not</I +></SPAN > set here will be removed from the modes set on a file when it is created.</P @@ -5794,7 +6277,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >Following this Samba will bit-wise 'OR' the UNIX mode created from this parameter with the value of the <A -HREF="#FORCECREATEMODE" +HREF="index.html#FORCECREATEMODE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -5806,7 +6289,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >This parameter does not affect directory modes. See the parameter <A -HREF="#DIRECTORYMODE" +HREF="index.html#DIRECTORYMODE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -5817,7 +6300,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > for details.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#FORCECREATEMODE" +HREF="index.html#FORCECREATEMODE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -5827,7 +6310,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A > parameter for forcing particular mode bits to be set on created files. See also the <A -HREF="#DIRECTORYMODE" +HREF="index.html#DIRECTORYMODE" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -5836,7 +6319,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A > parameter for masking mode bits on created directories. See also the <A -HREF="#INHERITPERMISSIONS" +HREF="index.html#INHERITPERMISSIONS" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -5848,7 +6331,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >Note that this parameter does not apply to permissions set by Windows NT/2000 ACL editors. If the administrator wishes to enforce a mask on access control lists also, they need to set the <A -HREF="#SECURITYMASK" +HREF="index.html#SECURITYMASK" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -5875,7 +6358,7 @@ NAME="CREATEMODE" ><DD ><P >This is a synonym for <A -HREF="#CREATEMASK" +HREF="index.html#CREATEMASK" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -5891,9 +6374,13 @@ NAME="CSCPOLICY" >csc policy (S)</DT ><DD ><P ->This stands for <EM +>This stands for <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >client-side caching - policy</EM + policy</I +></SPAN >, and specifies how clients capable of offline caching will cache the files in the share. The valid values are: manual, documents, programs, disable.</P @@ -5966,7 +6453,7 @@ NAME="DEBUGHIRESTIMESTAMP" message header when turned on.</P ><P >Note that the parameter <A -HREF="#DEBUGTIMESTAMP" +HREF="index.html#DEBUGTIMESTAMP" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -5998,7 +6485,7 @@ TARGET="_top" to the timestamp message headers in the logfile when turned on.</P ><P >Note that the parameter <A -HREF="#DEBUGTIMESTAMP" +HREF="index.html#DEBUGTIMESTAMP" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6022,7 +6509,7 @@ NAME="DEBUGTIMESTAMP" ><P >Samba 2.2 debug log messages are timestamped by default. If you are running at a high <A -HREF="#DEBUGLEVEL" +HREF="index.html#DEBUGLEVEL" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6051,7 +6538,7 @@ NAME="DEBUGUID" in the log file if turned on.</P ><P >Note that the parameter <A -HREF="#DEBUGTIMESTAMP" +HREF="index.html#DEBUGTIMESTAMP" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6074,7 +6561,7 @@ NAME="DEBUGLEVEL" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#LOGLEVEL" +HREF="index.html#LOGLEVEL" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6091,7 +6578,7 @@ NAME="DEFAULT" ><DD ><P >A synonym for <A -HREF="#DEFAULTSERVICE" +HREF="index.html#DEFAULTSERVICE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6108,10 +6595,10 @@ NAME="DEFAULTCASE" ><DD ><P >See the section on <A -HREF="#AEN203" +HREF="index.html#AEN203" > NAME MANGLING</A >. Also note the <A -HREF="#SHORTPRESERVECASE" +HREF="index.html#SHORTPRESERVECASE" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6133,7 +6620,7 @@ NAME="DEFAULTDEVMODE" ><DD ><P >This parameter is only applicable to <A -HREF="#PRINTOK" +HREF="index.html#PRINTOK" >printable</A > services. When smbd is serving Printer Drivers to Windows NT/2k/XP clients, each printer on the Samba @@ -6185,8 +6672,12 @@ NAME="DEFAULTSERVICE" ><P >This parameter specifies the name of a service which will be connected to if the service actually requested cannot - be found. Note that the square brackets are <EM ->NOT</EM + be found. Note that the square brackets are <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>NOT</I +></SPAN > given in the parameter value (see example below).</P ><P @@ -6195,7 +6686,7 @@ NAME="DEFAULTSERVICE" service results in an error.</P ><P >Typically the default service would be a <A -HREF="#GUESTOK" +HREF="index.html#GUESTOK" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6203,7 +6694,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#READONLY" +HREF="index.html#READONLY" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6228,12 +6719,6 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >Example:</P ><P -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="90%" -><TR -><TD ><PRE CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" >[global] @@ -6242,16 +6727,39 @@ CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" [pub] path = /%S </PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE ></P ></DD ><DT ><A +NAME="DELETEGROUPSCRIPT" +></A +>delete group script (G)</DT +><DD +><P +>This is the full pathname to a script that will + be run <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>AS ROOT</I +></SPAN +> by <A +HREF="smbd.8.html" +TARGET="_top" +>smbd(8)</A +> when a group is requested to be deleted. It will expand any <TT +CLASS="PARAMETER" +><I +>%g</I +></TT +> to the group name passed. This script is only useful for installations using the Windows NT domain administration tools. + </P +></DD +><DT +><A NAME="DELETEPRINTERCOMMAND" ></A ->delete printer command (G)</DT +>deleteprinter command (G)</DT ><DD ><P >With the introduction of MS-RPC based printer @@ -6276,7 +6784,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" >The <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I ->delete printer command</I +>deleteprinter command</I ></TT > is automatically called with only one parameter: <TT @@ -6289,7 +6797,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >Once the <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I ->delete printer command</I +>deleteprinter command</I ></TT > has been executed, <B @@ -6306,15 +6814,15 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" > will return an ACCESS_DENIED error to the client.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#ADDPRINTERCOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#ADDPRINTERCOMMAND" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I -> add printer command</I +> addprinter command</I ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#PRINTING" +HREF="index.html#PRINTING" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6323,7 +6831,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >, <A -HREF="#SHOWADDPRINTERWIZARD" +HREF="index.html#SHOWADDPRINTERWIZARD" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6333,8 +6841,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A ></P ><P ->Default: <EM ->none</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>none</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -6438,11 +6950,11 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P > This parameter is only used to remove file shares. To delete printer shares, see the <A -HREF="#DELETEPRINTERCOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#DELETEPRINTERCOMMAND" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I ->delete printer +>deleteprinter command</I ></TT ></A @@ -6450,7 +6962,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" </P ><P > See also <A -HREF="#ADDSHARECOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#ADDSHARECOMMAND" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6459,7 +6971,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#CHANGESHARECOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#CHANGESHARECOMMAND" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6470,8 +6982,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >. </P ><P ->Default: <EM ->none</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>none</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -6511,7 +7027,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->delete user script = <empty string> +>delete user script = <empty string> </B ></P ><P @@ -6523,6 +7039,51 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A +NAME="DELETEUSERFROMGROUPSCRIPT" +></A +>delete user from group script (G)</DT +><DD +><P +>Full path to the script that will be called when + a user is removed from a group using the Windows NT domain administration + tools. It will be run by <A +HREF="smbd.8.html" +TARGET="_top" +>smbd(8)</A +> + <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>AS ROOT</I +></SPAN +>. Any <TT +CLASS="PARAMETER" +><I +>%g</I +></TT +> will be + replaced with the group name and any <TT +CLASS="PARAMETER" +><I +>%u</I +></TT +> will + be replaced with the user name. + </P +><P +>Default: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>delete user from group script = </B +></P +><P +>Example: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>delete user from group script = /usr/sbin/deluser %u %g</B +></P +></DD +><DT +><A NAME="DELETEVETOFILES" ></A >delete veto files (S)</DT @@ -6531,7 +7092,7 @@ NAME="DELETEVETOFILES" >This option is used when Samba is attempting to delete a directory that contains one or more vetoed directories (see the <A -HREF="#VETOFILES" +HREF="index.html#VETOFILES" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6567,7 +7128,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" is deleted (so long as the user has permissions to do so).</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#VETOFILES" +HREF="index.html#VETOFILES" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6590,7 +7151,7 @@ NAME="DENYHOSTS" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#HOSTSDENY" +HREF="index.html#HOSTSDENY" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6635,15 +7196,23 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" third return value can give the block size in bytes. The default blocksize is 1024 bytes.</P ><P ->Note: Your script should <EM ->NOT</EM +>Note: Your script should <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>NOT</I +></SPAN > be setuid or setgid and should be owned by (and writeable only by) root!</P ><P ->Default: <EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >By default internal routines for determining the disk capacity and remaining space will be used. - </EM + </I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -6654,40 +7223,22 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >Where the script dfree (which must be made executable) could be:</P ><P -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="90%" -><TR -><TD ><PRE CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" > #!/bin/sh df $1 | tail -1 | awk '{print $2" "$4}' </PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE ></P ><P >or perhaps (on Sys V based systems):</P ><P -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="90%" -><TR -><TD ><PRE CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" > #!/bin/sh /usr/bin/df -k $1 | tail -1 | awk '{print $3" "$5}' </PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE ></P ><P >Note that you may have to replace the command names @@ -6701,7 +7252,7 @@ NAME="DIRECTORY" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#PATH" +HREF="index.html#PATH" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6726,8 +7277,12 @@ NAME="DIRECTORYMASK" calculated according to the mapping from DOS modes to UNIX permissions, and the resulting UNIX mode is then bit-wise 'AND'ed with this parameter. This parameter may be thought of as a bit-wise MASK for - the UNIX modes of a directory. Any bit <EM ->not</EM + the UNIX modes of a directory. Any bit <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>not</I +></SPAN > set here will be removed from the modes set on a directory when it is created.</P @@ -6738,7 +7293,7 @@ NAME="DIRECTORYMASK" ><P >Following this Samba will bit-wise 'OR' the UNIX mode created from this parameter with the value of the <A -HREF="#FORCEDIRECTORYMODE" +HREF="index.html#FORCEDIRECTORYMODE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6752,7 +7307,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >Note that this parameter does not apply to permissions set by Windows NT/2000 ACL editors. If the administrator wishes to enforce a mask on access control lists also, they need to set the <A -HREF="#DIRECTORYSECURITYMASK" +HREF="index.html#DIRECTORYSECURITYMASK" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6762,7 +7317,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >.</P ><P >See the <A -HREF="#FORCEDIRECTORYMODE" +HREF="index.html#FORCEDIRECTORYMODE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6774,7 +7329,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" bits to always be set on created directories.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#CREATEMODE" +HREF="index.html#CREATEMODE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6784,7 +7339,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A > parameter for masking mode bits on created files, and the <A -HREF="#DIRECTORYSECURITYMASK" +HREF="index.html#DIRECTORYSECURITYMASK" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6795,7 +7350,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > parameter.</P ><P >Also refer to the <A -HREF="#INHERITPERMISSIONS" +HREF="index.html#INHERITPERMISSIONS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6822,7 +7377,7 @@ NAME="DIRECTORYMODE" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#DIRECTORYMASK" +HREF="index.html#DIRECTORYMASK" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6853,8 +7408,12 @@ NAME="DIRECTORYSECURITYMASK" meaning a user is allowed to modify all the user/group/world permissions on a directory.</P ><P -><EM ->Note</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>Note</I +></SPAN > that users who can access the Samba server through other means can easily bypass this restriction, so it is primarily useful for standalone "appliance" systems. @@ -6865,7 +7424,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" >.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#FORCEDIRECTORYSECURITYMODE" +HREF="index.html#FORCEDIRECTORYSECURITYMODE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6873,7 +7432,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#SECURITYMASK" +HREF="index.html#SECURITYMASK" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6882,7 +7441,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >, <A -HREF="#FORCESECURITYMODE" +HREF="index.html#FORCESECURITYMODE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6904,12 +7463,37 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A +NAME="DISABLENETBIOS" +></A +>disable netbios (G)</DT +><DD +><P +>Enabling this parameter will disable netbios support + in Samba. Netbios is the only available form of browsing in + all windows versions except for 2000 and XP. </P +><P +>Note that clients that only support netbios won't be able to + see your samba server when netbios support is disabled. + </P +><P +>Default: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>disable netbios = no</B +></P +><P +>Example: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>disable netbios = yes</B +></P +></DD +><DT +><A NAME="DISABLESPOOLSS" ></A >disable spoolss (G)</DT ><DD ><P ->Enabling this parameter will disables Samba's support +>Enabling this parameter will disable Samba's support for the SPOOLSS set of MS-RPC's and will yield identical behavior as Samba 2.0.x. Windows NT/2000 clients will downgrade to using Lanman style printing commands. Windows 9x/ME will be uneffected by @@ -6918,13 +7502,17 @@ NAME="DISABLESPOOLSS" Wizard or by using the NT printer properties dialog window. It will also disable the capability of Windows NT/2000 clients to download print drivers from the Samba host upon demand. - <EM ->Be very careful about enabling this parameter.</EM + <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>Be very careful about enabling this parameter.</I +></SPAN > </P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#USECLIENTDRIVER" +HREF="index.html#USECLIENTDRIVER" >use client driver</A > </P @@ -6936,6 +7524,31 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A +NAME="DISPLAYCHARSET" +></A +>display charset (G)</DT +><DD +><P +>Specifies the charset that samba will use + to print messages to stdout and stderr and SWAT will use. + Should generally be the same as the <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>unix charset</B +>. + </P +><P +>Default: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>display charset = ASCII</B +></P +><P +>Example: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>display charset = UTF8</B +></P +></DD +><DT +><A NAME="DNSPROXY" ></A >dns proxy (G)</DT @@ -6963,7 +7576,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" action.</P ><P >See also the parameter <A -HREF="#WINSSUPPORT" +HREF="index.html#WINSSUPPORT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -6997,7 +7610,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" </P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#DOMAINGUESTGROUP" +HREF="index.html#DOMAINGUESTGROUP" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7006,7 +7619,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#DOMAINLOGONS" +HREF="index.html#DOMAINLOGONS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7017,8 +7630,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > </P ><P ->Default: <EM ->no domain administrators</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no domain administrators</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -7046,7 +7663,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" </P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#DOMAINADMINGROUP" +HREF="index.html#DOMAINADMINGROUP" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7055,7 +7672,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#DOMAINLOGONS" +HREF="index.html#DOMAINLOGONS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7066,8 +7683,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > </P ><P ->Default: <EM ->no domain guests</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no domain guests</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -7087,7 +7708,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" >true</TT >, the Samba server will serve Windows 95/98 Domain logons for the <A -HREF="#WORKGROUP" +HREF="index.html#WORKGROUP" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7129,7 +7750,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" > to claim a special domain specific NetBIOS name that identifies it as a domain master browser for its given <A -HREF="#WORKGROUP" +HREF="index.html#WORKGROUP" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7189,7 +7810,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" strangely and may fail.</P ><P >If <A -HREF="#DOMAINLOGONS" +HREF="index.html#DOMAINLOGONS" ><B CLASS="COMMAND" >domain logons = yes</B @@ -7246,9 +7867,13 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" >. Experimentation is the best policy :-) </P ><P ->Default: <EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >none (i.e., all directories are OK - to descend)</EM + to descend)</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -7258,6 +7883,28 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A +NAME="DOSCHARSET" +></A +>dos charset (G)</DT +><DD +><P +>DOS SMB clients assume the server has + the same charset as they do. This option specifies which + charset Samba should talk to DOS clients. + </P +><P +>The default depends on which charsets you have instaled. + Samba tries to use charset 850 but falls back to ASCII in + case it is not available. Run <A +HREF="testparm.1.html" +TARGET="_top" +>testparm(1) + </A +> to check the default on your system. + </P +></DD +><DT +><A NAME="DOSFILEMODE" ></A >dos filemode (S)</DT @@ -7389,7 +8036,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></A > program for information on how to set up and maintain this file), or set the <A -HREF="#SECURITY" +HREF="index.html#SECURITY" >security = [server|domain|ads]</A > parameter which causes <B @@ -7470,8 +8117,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" to standard output. This listing will then be used in response to the level 1 and 2 EnumPorts() RPC.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->no enumports command</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no enumports command</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -7488,7 +8139,7 @@ NAME="EXEC" ><DD ><P >This is a synonym for <A -HREF="#PREEXEC" +HREF="index.html#PREEXEC" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7565,7 +8216,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" the file.</P ><P >It is generally much better to use the real <A -HREF="#OPLOCKS" +HREF="index.html#OPLOCKS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7637,8 +8288,12 @@ NAME="FORCECREATEMODE" ><DD ><P >This parameter specifies a set of UNIX mode bit - permissions that will <EM ->always</EM + permissions that will <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>always</I +></SPAN > be set on a file created by Samba. This is done by bitwise 'OR'ing these bits onto the mode bits of a file that is being created or having its @@ -7653,7 +8308,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" parameter is applied.</P ><P >See also the parameter <A -HREF="#CREATEMASK" +HREF="index.html#CREATEMASK" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7664,7 +8319,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > for details on masking mode bits on files.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#INHERITPERMISSIONS" +HREF="index.html#INHERITPERMISSIONS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7696,8 +8351,12 @@ NAME="FORCEDIRECTORYMODE" ><DD ><P >This parameter specifies a set of UNIX mode bit - permissions that will <EM ->always</EM + permissions that will <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>always</I +></SPAN > be set on a directory created by Samba. This is done by bitwise 'OR'ing these bits onto the mode bits of a directory that is being created. The default for this @@ -7712,7 +8371,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" applied.</P ><P >See also the parameter <A -HREF="#DIRECTORYMASK" +HREF="index.html#DIRECTORYMASK" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7723,7 +8382,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" on created directories.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#INHERITPERMISSIONS" +HREF="index.html#INHERITPERMISSIONS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7750,8 +8409,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><A NAME="FORCEDIRECTORYSECURITYMODE" ></A ->force directory - security mode (S)</DT +>force directory security mode (S)</DT ><DD ><P >This parameter controls what UNIX permission bits @@ -7768,8 +8426,12 @@ NAME="FORCEDIRECTORYSECURITYMODE" allows a user to modify all the user/group/world permissions on a directory without restrictions.</P ><P -><EM ->Note</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>Note</I +></SPAN > that users who can access the Samba server through other means can easily bypass this restriction, so it is primarily useful for standalone "appliance" systems. @@ -7777,7 +8439,7 @@ NAME="FORCEDIRECTORYSECURITYMODE" it set as 0000.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#DIRECTORYSECURITYMASK" +HREF="index.html#DIRECTORYSECURITYMASK" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7785,7 +8447,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#SECURITYMASK" +HREF="index.html#SECURITYMASK" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7794,7 +8456,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >, <A -HREF="#FORCESECURITYMODE" +HREF="index.html#FORCESECURITYMODE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7846,7 +8508,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" other users will retain their ordinary primary group.</P ><P >If the <A -HREF="#FORCEUSER" +HREF="index.html#FORCEUSER" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7869,7 +8531,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#FORCEUSER" +HREF="index.html#FORCEUSER" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7879,8 +8541,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->no forced group</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no forced group</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -7910,8 +8576,12 @@ NAME="FORCESECURITYMODE" and allows a user to modify all the user/group/world permissions on a file, with no restrictions.</P ><P -><EM ->Note</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>Note</I +></SPAN > that users who can access the Samba server through other means can easily bypass this restriction, so it is primarily useful for standalone "appliance" systems. @@ -7919,7 +8589,7 @@ NAME="FORCESECURITYMODE" this set to 0000.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#FORCEDIRECTORYSECURITYMODE" +HREF="index.html#FORCEDIRECTORYSECURITYMODE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7928,7 +8598,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >, <A -HREF="#DIRECTORYSECURITYMASK" +HREF="index.html#DIRECTORYSECURITYMASK" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7937,7 +8607,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#SECURITYMASK" +HREF="index.html#SECURITYMASK" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7980,7 +8650,7 @@ NAME="FORCEUSER" as the primary group of the connecting user (this was a bug).</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#FORCEGROUP" +HREF="index.html#FORCEGROUP" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -7990,8 +8660,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A ></P ><P ->Default: <EM ->no forced user</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no forced user</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -8052,7 +8726,7 @@ NAME="GETWDCACHE" caching algorithm will be used to reduce the time taken for getwd() calls. This can have a significant impact on performance, especially when the <A -HREF="#WIDELINKS" +HREF="index.html#WIDELINKS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8078,7 +8752,7 @@ NAME="GROUP" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#FORCEGROUP" +HREF="index.html#FORCEGROUP" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8097,7 +8771,7 @@ NAME="GUESTACCOUNT" ><P >This is a username which will be used for access to services which are specified as <A -HREF="#GUESTOK" +HREF="index.html#GUESTOK" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8126,9 +8800,17 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" > lp(1)</B >.</P ><P ->Default: <EM +>This paramater does not accept % marcos, becouse + many parts of the system require this value to be + constant for correct operation</P +><P +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >specified at compile time, usually - "nobody"</EM + "nobody"</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -8149,7 +8831,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" > for a service, then no password is required to connect to the service. Privileges will be those of the <A -HREF="#GUESTACCOUNT" +HREF="index.html#GUESTACCOUNT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8159,7 +8841,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >.</P ><P >See the section below on <A -HREF="#SECURITY" +HREF="index.html#SECURITY" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8187,7 +8869,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" > for a service, then only guest connections to the service are permitted. This parameter will have no effect if <A -HREF="#GUESTOK" +HREF="index.html#GUESTOK" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8197,7 +8879,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > is not set for the service.</P ><P >See the section below on <A -HREF="#SECURITY" +HREF="index.html#SECURITY" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8254,7 +8936,7 @@ NAME="HIDEFILES" as they are scanned.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#HIDEDOTFILES" +HREF="index.html#HIDEDOTFILES" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8263,7 +8945,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#VETOFILES" +HREF="index.html#VETOFILES" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8271,7 +8953,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A > and <A -HREF="#CASESENSITIVE" +HREF="index.html#CASESENSITIVE" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8280,8 +8962,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->no file are hidden</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no file are hidden</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -8318,7 +9004,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><A NAME="HIDEUNREADABLE" ></A ->hide unreadable (S)</DT +>hide unreadable (G)</DT ><DD ><P >This parameter prevents clients from seeing the @@ -8331,13 +9017,30 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A +NAME="HIDEUNWRITEABLEFILES" +></A +>hide unwriteable files (G)</DT +><DD +><P +>This parameter prevents clients from seeing + the existance of files that cannot be written to. Defaults to off. + Note that unwriteable directories are shown as usual. + </P +><P +>Default: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>hide unwriteable = no</B +></P +></DD +><DT +><A NAME="HOMEDIRMAP" ></A >homedir map (G)</DT ><DD ><P >If<A -HREF="#NISHOMEDIR" +HREF="index.html#NISHOMEDIR" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8376,13 +9079,17 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" that copes with different map formats and also Amd (another automounter) maps.</P ><P -><EM ->NOTE :</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>NOTE :</I +></SPAN >A working NIS client is required on the system for this option to work.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#NISHOMEDIR" +HREF="index.html#NISHOMEDIR" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8391,7 +9098,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > </A >, <A -HREF="#DOMAINLOGONS" +HREF="index.html#DOMAINLOGONS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8403,7 +9110,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->homedir map = <empty string></B +>homedir map = <empty string></B ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -8430,7 +9137,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" to browse Dfs trees hosted on the server.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#MSDFSROOT" +HREF="index.html#MSDFSROOT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8453,6 +9160,35 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A +NAME="HOSTNAMELOOKUPS" +></A +>hostname lookups (G)</DT +><DD +><P +>Specifies whether samba should use (expensive) + hostname lookups or use the ip addresses instead. An example place + where hostname lookups are currently used is when checking + the <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>hosts deny</B +> and <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>hosts allow</B +>. + </P +><P +>Default: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>hostname lookups = yes</B +></P +><P +>Example: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>hostname lookups = no</B +></P +></DD +><DT +><A NAME="HOSTSALLOW" ></A >hosts allow (S)</DT @@ -8489,7 +9225,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" ><P >Note that the localhost address 127.0.0.1 will always be allowed access unless specifically denied by a <A -HREF="#HOSTSDENY" +HREF="index.html#HOSTSDENY" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8500,8 +9236,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >You can also specify hosts by network/netmask pairs and by netgroup names if your system supports netgroups. The - <EM ->EXCEPT</EM + <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>EXCEPT</I +></SPAN > keyword can also be used to limit a wildcard list. The following examples may provide some help:</P ><P @@ -8552,9 +9292,13 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" > for a way of testing your host access to see if it does what you expect.</P ><P ->Default: <EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >none (i.e., all hosts permitted access) - </EM + </I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -8576,8 +9320,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >hosts allow</I ></TT > - - hosts listed here are <EM ->NOT</EM + - hosts listed here are <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>NOT</I +></SPAN > permitted access to services unless the specific services have their own lists to override this one. Where the lists conflict, the <TT @@ -8588,9 +9336,13 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > list takes precedence.</P ><P ->Default: <EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >none (i.e., no hosts specifically excluded) - </EM + </I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -8612,7 +9364,7 @@ NAME="HOSTSEQUIV" </P ><P >This is not be confused with <A -HREF="#HOSTSALLOW" +HREF="index.html#HOSTSALLOW" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8628,8 +9380,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > may be useful for NT clients which will not supply passwords to Samba.</P ><P -><EM ->NOTE :</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>NOTE :</I +></SPAN > The use of <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8646,13 +9402,21 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT > option be only used if you really know what you are doing, or perhaps on a home network where you trust - your spouse and kids. And only if you <EM ->really</EM + your spouse and kids. And only if you <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>really</I +></SPAN > trust them :-).</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->no host equivalences</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no host equivalences</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -8690,8 +9454,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >. </P ><P ->Default: <EM ->no file included</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no file included</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -8731,7 +9499,7 @@ NAME="INHERITPERMISSIONS" ><P >The permissions on new files and directories are normally governed by <A -HREF="#CREATEMASK" +HREF="index.html#CREATEMASK" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8739,7 +9507,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#DIRECTORYMASK" +HREF="index.html#DIRECTORYMASK" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8747,7 +9515,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#FORCECREATEMODE" +HREF="index.html#FORCECREATEMODE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8756,7 +9524,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > </A > and <A -HREF="#FORCEDIRECTORYMODE" +HREF="index.html#FORCEDIRECTORYMODE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8773,7 +9541,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >New files inherit their read/write bits from the parent directory. Their execute bits continue to be determined by <A -HREF="#MAPARCHIVE" +HREF="index.html#MAPARCHIVE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8782,7 +9550,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > </A >, <A -HREF="#MAPHIDDEN" +HREF="index.html#MAPHIDDEN" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8791,7 +9559,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > </A > and <A -HREF="#MAPSYSTEM" +HREF="index.html#MAPSYSTEM" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8801,8 +9569,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" </A > as usual.</P ><P ->Note that the setuid bit is <EM ->never</EM +>Note that the setuid bit is <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>never</I +></SPAN > set via inheritance (the code explicitly prohibits this).</P ><P @@ -8811,7 +9583,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" share to be used flexibly by each user.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#CREATEMASK" +HREF="index.html#CREATEMASK" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8820,7 +9592,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#DIRECTORYMASK" +HREF="index.html#DIRECTORYMASK" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8828,7 +9600,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#FORCECREATEMODE" +HREF="index.html#FORCECREATEMODE" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8836,7 +9608,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A > and <A -HREF="#FORCEDIRECTORYMODE" +HREF="index.html#FORCEDIRECTORYMODE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8912,7 +9684,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" The netmasks of the latter two interfaces would be set to 255.255.255.0.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#BINDINTERFACESONLY" +HREF="index.html#BINDINTERFACESONLY" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8922,9 +9694,13 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >.</P ><P ->Default: <EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >all active interfaces except 127.0.0.1 - that are broadcast capable</EM + that are broadcast capable</I +></SPAN ></P ></DD ><DT @@ -8935,8 +9711,12 @@ NAME="INVALIDUSERS" ><DD ><P >This is a list of users that should not be allowed - to login to this service. This is really a <EM ->paranoid</EM + to login to this service. This is really a <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>paranoid</I +></SPAN > check to absolutely ensure an improper setting does not breach your security.</P @@ -8953,7 +9733,7 @@ NAME="INVALIDUSERS" so the value <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I ->+&group</I +>+&group</I ></TT > means check the UNIX group database, followed by the NIS netgroup database, and @@ -8975,7 +9755,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" This is useful in the [homes] section.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#VALIDUSERS" +HREF="index.html#VALIDUSERS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -8985,8 +9765,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->no invalid users</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no invalid users</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -9015,7 +9799,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >Keepalives should, in general, not be needed if the socket being used has the SO_KEEPALIVE attribute set on it (see <A -HREF="#SOCKETOPTIONS" +HREF="index.html#SOCKETOPTIONS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -9043,7 +9827,7 @@ NAME="KERNELOPLOCKS" ><DD ><P >For UNIXes that support kernel based <A -HREF="#OPLOCKS" +HREF="index.html#OPLOCKS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -9070,8 +9854,12 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" > </A > has oplocked. This allows complete data consistency between - SMB/CIFS, NFS and local file access (and is a <EM ->very</EM + SMB/CIFS, NFS and local file access (and is a <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>very</I +></SPAN > cool feature :-).</P ><P @@ -9083,7 +9871,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" You should never need to touch this parameter.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#OPLOCKS" +HREF="index.html#OPLOCKS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -9092,7 +9880,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > </A > and <A -HREF="#LEVEL2OPLOCKS" +HREF="index.html#LEVEL2OPLOCKS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -9190,8 +9978,12 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" page for more information on how to accmplish this. </P ><P ->Default : <EM ->none</EM +>Default : <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>none</I +></SPAN ></P ></DD ><DT @@ -9215,7 +10007,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" ><P >Default : <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->ldap filter = (&(uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaAccount))</B +>ldap filter = (&(uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaAccount))</B ></P ></DD ><DT @@ -9227,8 +10019,12 @@ NAME="LDAPSSL" ><P >This option is used to define whether or not Samba should use SSL when connecting to the ldap server - This is <EM ->NOT</EM + This is <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>NOT</I +></SPAN > related to Samba's previous SSL support which was enabled by specifying the <B @@ -9280,8 +10076,12 @@ NAME="LDAPSUFFIX" >ldap suffix (G)</DT ><DD ><P ->Default : <EM ->none</EM +>Default : <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>none</I +></SPAN ></P ></DD ><DT @@ -9294,8 +10094,12 @@ NAME="LDAPUSERSUFFIX" >It specifies where users are added to the tree. </P ><P ->Default : <EM ->none</EM +>Default : <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>none</I +></SPAN ></P ></DD ><DT @@ -9309,8 +10113,12 @@ NAME="LDAPMACHINESUFFIX" added to the ldap tree. </P ><P ->Default : <EM ->none</EM +>Default : <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>none</I +></SPAN ></P ></DD ><DT @@ -9344,7 +10152,7 @@ NAME="LEVEL2OPLOCKS" >For more discussions on level2 oplocks see the CIFS spec.</P ><P >Currently, if <A -HREF="#KERNELOPLOCKS" +HREF="index.html#KERNELOPLOCKS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -9358,7 +10166,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" >yes</TT >). Note also, the <A -HREF="#OPLOCKS" +HREF="index.html#OPLOCKS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -9373,7 +10181,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" this parameter to have any effect.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#OPLOCKS" +HREF="index.html#OPLOCKS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -9382,7 +10190,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > </A > and <A -HREF="#OPLOCKS" +HREF="index.html#OPLOCKS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -9457,7 +10265,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#LMINTERVAL" +HREF="index.html#LMINTERVAL" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -9486,7 +10294,7 @@ NAME="LMINTERVAL" ><P >If Samba is set to produce Lanman announce broadcasts needed by OS/2 clients (see the <A -HREF="#LMANNOUNCE" +HREF="index.html#LMANNOUNCE" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -9505,7 +10313,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" parameter.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#LMANNOUNCE" +HREF="index.html#LMANNOUNCE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -9535,7 +10343,7 @@ NAME="LOADPRINTERS" >A boolean variable that controls whether all printers in the printcap will be loaded for browsing by default. See the <A -HREF="#AEN79" +HREF="index.html#AEN79" >printers</A > section for more details.</P @@ -9575,14 +10383,22 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" CLASS="CONSTANT" >true</TT > doesn't - mean that Samba will <EM ->become</EM + mean that Samba will <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>become</I +></SPAN > the local master browser on a subnet, just that <B CLASS="COMMAND" >nmbd</B -> will <EM -> participate</EM +> will <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +> participate</I +></SPAN > in elections for local master browser.</P ><P >Setting this value to <TT @@ -9592,8 +10408,12 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" CLASS="COMMAND" >nmbd</B > - <EM ->never</EM + <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>never</I +></SPAN > to become a local master browser.</P ><P >Default: <B @@ -9609,7 +10429,7 @@ NAME="LOCKDIR" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#LOCKDIRECTORY" +HREF="index.html#LOCKDIRECTORY" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -9628,7 +10448,7 @@ NAME="LOCKDIRECTORY" >This option specifies the directory where lock files will be placed. The lock files are used to implement the <A -HREF="#MAXCONNECTIONS" +HREF="index.html#MAXCONNECTIONS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -9682,7 +10502,7 @@ NAME="LOCKSPINTIME" >The time in microseconds that smbd should pause before attempting to gain a failed lock. See <A -HREF="#LOCKSPINCOUNT" +HREF="index.html#LOCKSPINCOUNT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -9723,11 +10543,19 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >, real locking will be performed by the server.</P ><P ->This option <EM ->may</EM +>This option <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>may</I +></SPAN > be useful for read-only - filesystems which <EM ->may</EM + filesystems which <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>may</I +></SPAN > not need locking (such as CDROM drives), although setting this parameter of <TT CLASS="CONSTANT" @@ -9798,7 +10626,7 @@ NAME="LOGONDRIVE" ><P >This parameter specifies the local path to which the home directory will be connected (see <A -HREF="#LOGONHOME" +HREF="index.html#LOGONHOME" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -9867,7 +10695,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" but use the whole string when dealing with profiles.</P ><P >Note that in prior versions of Samba, the <A -HREF="#LOGONPATH" +HREF="index.html#LOGONPATH" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -9914,7 +10742,7 @@ NAME="LOGONPATH" stored. Contrary to previous versions of these manual pages, it has nothing to do with Win 9X roaming profiles. To find out how to handle roaming profiles for Win 9X system, see the <A -HREF="#LOGONHOME" +HREF="index.html#LOGONHOME" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -9952,8 +10780,12 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" >Thereafter, the directories and any of the contents can, if required, be made read-only. It is not advisable that the NTuser.dat file be made read-only - rename it to NTuser.man to - achieve the desired effect (a <EM ->MAN</EM + achieve the desired effect (a <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>MAN</I +></SPAN >datory profile). </P ><P @@ -9994,7 +10826,7 @@ NAME="LOGONSCRIPT" ><P >The script must be a relative path to the [netlogon] service. If the [netlogon] service specifies a <A -HREF="#PATH" +HREF="index.html#PATH" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -10043,8 +10875,12 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >This option is only useful if Samba is set up as a logon server.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->no logon script defined</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no logon script defined</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -10101,7 +10937,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" in the lppause command as the PATH may not be available to the server.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#PRINTING" +HREF="index.html#PRINTING" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -10195,7 +11031,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >A value of 0 will disable caching completely.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#PRINTING" +HREF="index.html#PRINTING" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -10279,7 +11115,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" print queue listing.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#PRINTING" +HREF="index.html#PRINTING" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -10289,13 +11125,17 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A > parameter.</P ><P ->Default: <EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >depends on the setting of <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I > printing</I ></TT -></EM +></I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -10317,7 +11157,7 @@ NAME="LPRESUMECOMMAND" >This command should be a program or script which takes a printer name and job number to resume the print job. See also the <A -HREF="#LPPAUSECOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#LPPAUSECOMMAND" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -10351,7 +11191,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" be available to the server.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#PRINTING" +HREF="index.html#PRINTING" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -10437,7 +11277,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" available to the server.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#PRINTING" +HREF="index.html#PRINTING" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -10447,14 +11287,18 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A > parameter.</P ><P ->Default: <EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >depends on the setting of <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I >printing </I ></TT -></EM +></I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example 1: <B @@ -10478,7 +11322,7 @@ NAME="MACHINEPASSWORDTIMEOUT" ><P >If a Samba server is a member of a Windows NT Domain (see the <A -HREF="#SECURITYEQUALSDOMAIN" +HREF="index.html#SECURITYEQUALSDOMAIN" >security = domain</A >) parameter) then periodically a running <A @@ -10503,7 +11347,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" </B ></A >, and the <A -HREF="#SECURITYEQUALSDOMAIN" +HREF="index.html#SECURITYEQUALSDOMAIN" > security = domain</A >) parameter.</P ><P @@ -10522,7 +11366,7 @@ NAME="MAGICOUTPUT" >This parameter specifies the name of a file which will contain output created by a magic script (see the <A -HREF="#MAGICSCRIPT" +HREF="index.html#MAGICSCRIPT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -10543,7 +11387,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->magic output = <magic script name>.out +>magic output = <magic script name>.out </B ></P ><P @@ -10570,7 +11414,7 @@ NAME="MAGICSCRIPT" ><P >If the script generates output, output will be sent to the file specified by the <A -HREF="#MAGICOUTPUT" +HREF="index.html#MAGICOUTPUT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -10582,20 +11426,36 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >Note that some shells are unable to interpret scripts containing CR/LF instead of CR as the end-of-line marker. Magic scripts must be executable - <EM ->as is</EM + <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>as is</I +></SPAN > on the host, which for some hosts and some shells will require filtering at the DOS end.</P ><P ->Magic scripts are <EM ->EXPERIMENTAL</EM +>Magic scripts are <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>EXPERIMENTAL</I +></SPAN > and - should <EM ->NOT</EM + should <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>NOT</I +></SPAN > be relied upon.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->None. Magic scripts disabled.</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>None. Magic scripts disabled.</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -10611,7 +11471,7 @@ NAME="MANGLECASE" ><DD ><P >See the section on <A -HREF="#AEN203" +HREF="index.html#AEN203" > NAME MANGLING</A ></P ><P @@ -10662,8 +11522,12 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" > off the ends of filenames on some CDROMs (only visible under some UNIXes). To do this use a map of (*;1 *;).</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->no mangled map</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no mangled map</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -10683,7 +11547,7 @@ NAME="MANGLEDNAMES" or whether non-DOS names should simply be ignored.</P ><P >See the section on <A -HREF="#AEN203" +HREF="index.html#AEN203" > NAME MANGLING</A > for details on how to control the mangling process.</P ><P @@ -10709,7 +11573,7 @@ HREF="#AEN203" ><P >Note that the character to use may be specified using the <A -HREF="#MANGLINGCHAR" +HREF="index.html#MANGLINGCHAR" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -10758,6 +11622,33 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A +NAME="MANGLINGMETHOD" +></A +>mangling method (G)</DT +><DD +><P +> controls the algorithm used for the generating + the mangled names. Can take two different values, "hash" and + "hash2". "hash" is the default and is the algorithm that has been + used in Samba for many years. "hash2" is a newer and considered + a better algorithm (generates less collisions) in the names. + However, many Win32 applications store the mangled names and so + changing to the new algorithm must not be done + lightly as these applications may break unless reinstalled. + New installations of Samba may set the default to hash2.</P +><P +>Default: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>mangling method = hash</B +></P +><P +>Example: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>mangling method = hash2</B +></P +></DD +><DT +><A NAME="MANGLEDSTACK" ></A >mangled stack (G)</DT @@ -10801,10 +11692,14 @@ NAME="MANGLINGCHAR" ><DD ><P >This controls what character is used as - the <EM ->magic</EM + the <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>magic</I +></SPAN > character in <A -HREF="#AEN203" +HREF="index.html#AEN203" >name mangling</A >. The default is a '~' but this may interfere with some software. Use this option to set @@ -10842,7 +11737,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > parameter to be set such that owner execute bit is not masked out (i.e. it must include 100). See the parameter <A -HREF="#CREATEMASK" +HREF="index.html#CREATEMASK" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -10874,7 +11769,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > to be set such that the world execute bit is not masked out (i.e. it must include 001). See the parameter <A -HREF="#CREATEMASK" +HREF="index.html#CREATEMASK" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -10906,7 +11801,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > to be set such that the group execute bit is not masked out (i.e. it must include 010). See the parameter <A -HREF="#CREATEMASK" +HREF="index.html#CREATEMASK" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -10928,7 +11823,7 @@ NAME="MAPTOGUEST" ><DD ><P >This parameter is only useful in <A -HREF="#SECURITY" +HREF="index.html#SECURITY" > security</A > modes other than <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" @@ -10978,7 +11873,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" logins with an invalid password are rejected, unless the username does not exist, in which case it is treated as a guest login and mapped into the <A -HREF="#GUESTACCOUNT" +HREF="index.html#GUESTACCOUNT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -10995,7 +11890,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" > - Means user logins with an invalid password are treated as a guest login and mapped into the <A -HREF="#GUESTACCOUNT" +HREF="index.html#GUESTACCOUNT" >guest account</A >. Note that this can cause problems as it means that any user incorrectly typing @@ -11003,8 +11898,12 @@ HREF="#GUESTACCOUNT" will not know the reason they cannot access files they think they should - there will have been no message given to them that they got their password wrong. Helpdesk services will - <EM ->hate</EM + <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>hate</I +></SPAN > you if you set the <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -11023,8 +11922,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT > modes other than share. This is because in these modes the name of the resource being - requested is <EM ->not</EM + requested is <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>not</I +></SPAN > sent to the server until after the server has successfully authenticated the client so the server cannot make authentication decisions at the correct time (connection @@ -11066,7 +11969,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >Record lock files are used to implement this feature. The lock files will be stored in the directory specified by the <A -HREF="#LOCKDIRECTORY" +HREF="index.html#LOCKDIRECTORY" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -11218,7 +12121,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></A > will remote "Out of Space" to the client. See all <A -HREF="#TOTALPRINTJOBS" +HREF="index.html#TOTALPRINTJOBS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -11274,8 +12177,12 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" ><TT CLASS="CONSTANT" >LANMAN1</TT ->: First <EM -> modern</EM +>: First <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +> modern</I +></SPAN > version of the protocol. Long filename support.</P ></LI @@ -11302,7 +12209,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" the appropriate protocol.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#MINPROTOCOL" +HREF="index.html#MINPROTOCOL" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -11398,7 +12305,7 @@ TARGET="_top" >nmbd(8) </A > when acting as a WINS server (<A -HREF="#WINSSUPPORT" +HREF="index.html#WINSSUPPORT" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -11414,7 +12321,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" parameter. The default is 6 days (518400 seconds).</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#MINWINSTTL" +HREF="index.html#MINWINSTTL" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -11478,9 +12385,13 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" CLASS="COMMAND" >xedit</B >, then - removes it afterwards. <EM + removes it afterwards. <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >NOTE THAT IT IS VERY IMPORTANT - THAT THIS COMMAND RETURN IMMEDIATELY</EM + THAT THIS COMMAND RETURN IMMEDIATELY</I +></SPAN >. That's why I have the '&' on the end. If it doesn't return immediately then your PCs may freeze when sending messages (they should recover @@ -11546,7 +12457,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><B CLASS="COMMAND" >message command = /bin/mail -s 'message from %f on - %m' root < %s; rm %s</B + %m' root < %s; rm %s</B ></P ><P >If you don't have a message command then the message @@ -11562,8 +12473,12 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >message command = rm %s</B ></P ><P ->Default: <EM ->no message command</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no message command</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -11580,7 +12495,7 @@ NAME="MINPASSWDLENGTH" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#MINPASSWORDLENGTH" +HREF="index.html#MINPASSWORDLENGTH" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -11604,7 +12519,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" UNIX password changing.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#UNIXPASSWORDSYNC" +HREF="index.html#UNIXPASSWORDSYNC" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -11613,7 +12528,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#PASSWDPROGRAM" +HREF="index.html#PASSWDPROGRAM" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -11621,7 +12536,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A > and <A -HREF="#PASSWDCHATDEBUG" +HREF="index.html#PASSWDCHATDEBUG" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -11649,7 +12564,7 @@ NAME="MINPRINTSPACE" means a user can always spool a print job.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#PRINTING" +HREF="index.html#PRINTING" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -11679,7 +12594,7 @@ NAME="MINPROTOCOL" >The value of the parameter (a string) is the lowest SMB protocol dialect than Samba will support. Please refer to the <A -HREF="#MAXPROTOCOL" +HREF="index.html#MAXPROTOCOL" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -11697,7 +12612,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" ><P >If you are viewing this parameter as a security measure, you should also refer to the <A -HREF="#LANMANAUTH" +HREF="index.html#LANMANAUTH" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -11732,7 +12647,7 @@ TARGET="_top" >nmbd(8)</A > when acting as a WINS server (<A -HREF="#WINSSUPPORT" +HREF="index.html#WINSSUPPORT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -11783,7 +12698,7 @@ TARGET="_top" >.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#HOSTMSDFS" +HREF="index.html#HOSTMSDFS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -11800,6 +12715,28 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A +NAME="NAMECACHETIMEOUT" +></A +>name cache timeout (G)</DT +><DD +><P +>Specifies the number of seconds it takes before + entries in samba's hostname resolve cache time out. If + the timeout is set to 0. the caching is disabled. + </P +><P +>Default: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>name cache timeout = 660</B +></P +><P +>Example: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>name cache timeout = 0</B +></P +></DD +><DT +><A NAME="NAMERESOLVEORDER" ></A >name resolve order (G)</DT @@ -11856,7 +12793,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" >wins</TT > : Query a name with the IP address listed in the <A -HREF="#WINSSERVER" +HREF="index.html#WINSSERVER" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -11873,7 +12810,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" >bcast</TT > : Do a broadcast on each of the known local interfaces listed in the <A -HREF="#INTERFACES" +HREF="index.html#INTERFACES" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -11923,7 +12860,7 @@ TARGET="_top" with these capabilities.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#NETBIOSNAME" +HREF="index.html#NETBIOSNAME" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -11933,8 +12870,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->empty string (no additional names)</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>empty string (no additional names)</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -11957,7 +12898,7 @@ NAME="NETBIOSNAME" advertised under.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#NETBIOSALIASES" +HREF="index.html#NETBIOSALIASES" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -11967,8 +12908,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->machine DNS name</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>machine DNS name</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -12012,7 +12957,7 @@ NAME="NISHOMEDIR" it will be mounted on the Samba client directly from the directory server. When Samba is returning the home share to the client, it will consult the NIS map specified in <A -HREF="#HOMEDIRMAP" +HREF="index.html#HOMEDIRMAP" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12053,7 +12998,7 @@ NAME="NONUNIXACCOUNTRANGE" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->non unix account range = <empty string> +>non unix account range = <empty string> </B ></P ><P @@ -12171,7 +13116,7 @@ NAME="OBEYPAMRESTRICTIONS" default behavior is to use PAM for clear text authentication only and to ignore any account or session management. Note that Samba always ignores PAM for authentication in the case of <A -HREF="#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" +HREF="index.html#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12212,7 +13157,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT > list and is only really useful in <A -HREF="#SECURITYEQUALSSHARE" +HREF="index.html#SECURITYEQUALSSHARE" >shave level</A > security.</P @@ -12233,7 +13178,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" name of the user.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#USER" +HREF="index.html#USER" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12256,7 +13201,7 @@ NAME="ONLYGUEST" ><DD ><P >A synonym for <A -HREF="#GUESTONLY" +HREF="index.html#GUESTONLY" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12280,9 +13225,13 @@ NAME="OPLOCKBREAKWAITTIME" is the amount of time Samba will wait before sending an oplock break request to such (broken) clients.</P ><P -><EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >DO NOT CHANGE THIS PARAMETER UNLESS YOU HAVE READ - AND UNDERSTOOD THE SAMBA OPLOCK CODE</EM + AND UNDERSTOOD THE SAMBA OPLOCK CODE</I +></SPAN >.</P ><P >Default: <B @@ -12297,8 +13246,12 @@ NAME="OPLOCKCONTENTIONLIMIT" >oplock contention limit (S)</DT ><DD ><P ->This is a <EM ->very</EM +>This is a <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>very</I +></SPAN > advanced <A HREF="smbd.8.html" @@ -12321,9 +13274,13 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" > to behave in a similar way to Windows NT.</P ><P -><EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >DO NOT CHANGE THIS PARAMETER UNLESS YOU HAVE READ - AND UNDERSTOOD THE SAMBA OPLOCK CODE</EM + AND UNDERSTOOD THE SAMBA OPLOCK CODE</I +></SPAN >.</P ><P >Default: <B @@ -12359,7 +13316,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" ><P >Oplocks may be selectively turned off on certain files with a share. See the <A -HREF="#VETOOPLOCKFILES" +HREF="index.html#VETOOPLOCKFILES" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12378,7 +13335,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > parameter for details.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#KERNELOPLOCKS" +HREF="index.html#KERNELOPLOCKS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12387,7 +13344,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A > and <A -HREF="#LEVEL2OPLOCKS" +HREF="index.html#LEVEL2OPLOCKS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12403,6 +13360,33 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A +NAME="NTLMAUTH" +></A +>ntlm auth (G)</DT +><DD +><P +>This parameter determines whether or not <A +HREF="smbd.8.html" +TARGET="_top" +>smbd</A +> will + attempt to authenticate users using the NTLM password hash. + If disabled, only the lanman password hashes will be used. + </P +><P +>Please note that at least this option or <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>lanman auth</B +> should be enabled in order to be able to log in. + </P +><P +>Default : <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>ntlm auth = yes</B +></P +></DD +><DT +><A NAME="OSLEVEL" ></A >os level (G)</DT @@ -12422,8 +13406,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT > in the local broadcast area.</P ><P -><EM ->Note :</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>Note :</I +></SPAN >By default, Samba will win a local master browsing election over all Microsoft operating systems except a Windows NT 4.0/2000 Domain Controller. This @@ -12459,8 +13447,8 @@ NAME="OS2DRIVERMAP" path to a file containing a mapping of Windows NT printer driver names to OS/2 printer driver names. The format is:</P ><P -><nt driver name> = <os2 driver - name>.<device name></P +><nt driver name> = <os2 driver + name>.<device name></P ><P >For example, a valid entry using the HP LaserJet 5 printer driver would appear as <B @@ -12485,7 +13473,7 @@ TARGET="_top" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->os2 driver map = <empty string> +>os2 driver map = <empty string> </B ></P ></DD @@ -12501,7 +13489,7 @@ NAME="PAMPASSWORDCHANGE" flag for Samba. If enabled, then PAM will be used for password changes when requested by an SMB client instead of the program listed in <A -HREF="#PASSWDPROGRAM" +HREF="index.html#PASSWDPROGRAM" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12511,7 +13499,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >. It should be possible to enable this without changing your <A -HREF="#PASSWDCHAT" +HREF="index.html#PASSWDCHAT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12549,7 +13537,7 @@ TARGET="_top" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->panic action = <empty string></B +>panic action = <empty string></B ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -12559,6 +13547,24 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A +NAME="PARANOIDSERVERSECURITY" +></A +>paranoid server security (G)</DT +><DD +><P +>Some version of NT 4.x allow non-guest + users with a bad passowrd. When this option is enabled, samba will not + use a broken NT 4.x server as password server, but instead complain + to the logs and exit. + </P +><P +>Default: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>paranoid server security = yes</B +></P +></DD +><DT +><A NAME="PASSDBBACKEND" ></A >passdb backend (G)</DT @@ -12571,7 +13577,7 @@ NAME="PASSDBBACKEND" (eg --with-tdbsam) at configure time. </P ><P ->This paramater is in two parts, the backend's name, and a 'location' +>This parameter is in two parts, the backend's name, and a 'location' string that has meaning only to that particular backed. These are separated by a : character.</P ><P @@ -12597,7 +13603,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" Takes a path to the smbpasswd file as an optional argument.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#NONUNIXACCOUNTRANGE" +HREF="index.html#NONUNIXACCOUNTRANGE" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12614,7 +13620,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" > - The TDB based password storage backend. Takes a path to the TDB as an optional argument (defaults to passdb.tdb in the <A -HREF="#PRIVATEDIR" +HREF="index.html#PRIVATEDIR" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12631,7 +13637,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" > - The TDB based password storage backend, with non unix account support. Takes a path to the TDB as an optional argument (defaults to passdb.tdb in the <A -HREF="#PRIVATEDIR" +HREF="index.html#PRIVATEDIR" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12641,7 +13647,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > directory.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#NONUNIXACCOUNTRANGE" +HREF="index.html#NONUNIXACCOUNTRANGE" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12675,7 +13681,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >)</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#NONUNIXACCOUNTRANGE" +HREF="index.html#NONUNIXACCOUNTRANGE" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12688,6 +13694,13 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><B CLASS="COMMAND" +>nisplussam</B +> - The NIS+ based passdb backend. Takes name NIS domain as an optional argument. Only works with sun NIS+ servers. </P +></LI +><LI +><P +><B +CLASS="COMMAND" >plugin</B > - Allows Samba to load an arbitary passdb backend from the .so specified as a compulsary argument. @@ -12745,8 +13758,12 @@ NAME="PASSWDCHAT" >passwd chat (G)</DT ><DD ><P ->This string controls the <EM ->"chat"</EM +>This string controls the <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>"chat"</I +></SPAN > conversation that takes places between <A HREF="smbd.8.html" @@ -12760,7 +13777,7 @@ TARGET="_top" > smbd(8)</A > uses to determine what to send to the <A -HREF="#PASSWDPROGRAM" +HREF="index.html#PASSWDPROGRAM" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12776,7 +13793,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" etc).</P ><P >Note that this parameter only is only used if the <A -HREF="#UNIXPASSWORDSYNC" +HREF="index.html#UNIXPASSWORDSYNC" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12788,14 +13805,18 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" CLASS="CONSTANT" >yes</TT >. This - sequence is then called <EM ->AS ROOT</EM + sequence is then called <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>AS ROOT</I +></SPAN > when the SMB password in the smbpasswd file is being changed, without access to the old password cleartext. This means that root must be able to reset the user's password without knowing the text of the previous password. In the presence of NIS/YP, this means that the <A -HREF="#PASSWDPROGRAM" +HREF="index.html#PASSWDPROGRAM" >passwd program</A > must be executed on the NIS master. @@ -12831,7 +13852,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" if the expect string is a full stop then no string is expected.</P ><P >If the <A -HREF="#PAMPASSWORDCHANGE" +HREF="index.html#PAMPASSWORDCHANGE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12845,7 +13866,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" </P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#UNIXPASSWORDSYNC" +HREF="index.html#UNIXPASSWORDSYNC" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12854,7 +13875,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#PASSWDPROGRAM" +HREF="index.html#PASSWDPROGRAM" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12862,7 +13883,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A > ,<A -HREF="#PASSWDCHATDEBUG" +HREF="index.html#PASSWDCHATDEBUG" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12870,7 +13891,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A > and <A -HREF="#PAMPASSWORDCHANGE" +HREF="index.html#PAMPASSWORDCHANGE" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12900,8 +13921,12 @@ NAME="PASSWDCHATDEBUG" ><DD ><P >This boolean specifies if the passwd chat script - parameter is run in <EM ->debug</EM + parameter is run in <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>debug</I +></SPAN > mode. In this mode the strings passed to and received from the passwd chat are printed in the <A @@ -12910,7 +13935,7 @@ TARGET="_top" >smbd(8)</A > log with a <A -HREF="#DEBUGLEVEL" +HREF="index.html#DEBUGLEVEL" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12937,7 +13962,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > and should be turned off after this has been done. This option has no effect if the <A -HREF="#PAMPASSWORDCHANGE" +HREF="index.html#PAMPASSWORDCHANGE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12948,7 +13973,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" paramter is set. This parameter is off by default.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#PASSWDCHAT" +HREF="index.html#PASSWDCHAT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12957,7 +13982,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > </A >, <A -HREF="#PAMPASSWORDCHANGE" +HREF="index.html#PAMPASSWORDCHANGE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12966,7 +13991,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > </A >, <A -HREF="#PASSWDPROGRAM" +HREF="index.html#PASSWDPROGRAM" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -12998,16 +14023,24 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" will be replaced with the user name. The user name is checked for existence before calling the password changing program.</P ><P ->Also note that many passwd programs insist in <EM +>Also note that many passwd programs insist in <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >reasonable - </EM + </I +></SPAN > passwords, such as a minimum length, or the inclusion of mixed case chars and digits. This can pose a problem as some clients (such as Windows for Workgroups) uppercase the password before sending it.</P ><P -><EM ->Note</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>Note</I +></SPAN > that if the <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -13018,8 +14051,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" CLASS="CONSTANT" >true </TT -> then this program is called <EM ->AS ROOT</EM +> then this program is called <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>AS ROOT</I +></SPAN > before the SMB password in the <A HREF="smbpasswd.5.html" @@ -13039,11 +14076,19 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >unix password sync</I ></TT > parameter - is set this parameter <EM ->MUST USE ABSOLUTE PATHS</EM + is set this parameter <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>MUST USE ABSOLUTE PATHS</I +></SPAN > - for <EM ->ALL</EM + for <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>ALL</I +></SPAN > programs called, and must be examined for security implications. Note that by default <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" @@ -13057,7 +14102,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" >.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#UNIXPASSWORDSYNC" +HREF="index.html#UNIXPASSWORDSYNC" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -13167,7 +14212,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" ><P >The name of the password server is looked up using the parameter <A -HREF="#NAMERESOLVEORDER" +HREF="index.html#NAMERESOLVEORDER" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -13182,13 +14227,21 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" the "LM1.2X002" or the "NT LM 0.12" protocol, and it must be in user level security mode.</P ><P -><EM ->NOTE:</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>NOTE:</I +></SPAN > Using a password server means your UNIX box (running Samba) is only as secure as your - password server. <EM + password server. <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >DO NOT CHOOSE A PASSWORD SERVER THAT - YOU DON'T COMPLETELY TRUST</EM + YOU DON'T COMPLETELY TRUST</I +></SPAN >.</P ><P >Never point a Samba server at itself for password @@ -13245,7 +14298,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" Primary or Backup Domain controllers to authenticate against by doing a query for the name <TT CLASS="CONSTANT" ->WORKGROUP<1C></TT +>WORKGROUP<1C></TT > and then contacting each server returned in the list of IP addresses from the name resolution source. </P @@ -13305,7 +14358,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></UL ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#SECURITY" +HREF="index.html#SECURITY" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -13317,7 +14370,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->password server = <empty string></B +>password server = <empty string></B > </P ><P @@ -13368,7 +14421,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" up pseudo home directories for users.</P ><P >Note that this path will be based on <A -HREF="#ROOTDIR" +HREF="index.html#ROOTDIR" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -13377,8 +14430,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A > if one was specified.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->none</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>none</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -13455,7 +14512,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#PREEXEC" +HREF="index.html#PREEXEC" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -13465,15 +14522,19 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" </A >.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->none (no command executed)</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>none (no command executed)</I +></SPAN > </P ><P >Example: <B CLASS="COMMAND" >postexec = echo \"%u disconnected from %S - from %m (%I)\" >> /tmp/log</B + from %m (%I)\" >> /tmp/log</B ></P ></DD ><DT @@ -13522,7 +14583,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >Of course, this could get annoying after a while :-)</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#PREEXECCLOSE" +HREF="index.html#PREEXECCLOSE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -13531,7 +14592,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A > and <A -HREF="#POSTEXEC" +HREF="index.html#POSTEXEC" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -13541,14 +14602,18 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->none (no command executed)</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>none (no command executed)</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B CLASS="COMMAND" >preexec = echo \"%u connected to %S from %m - (%I)\" >> /tmp/log</B + (%I)\" >> /tmp/log</B ></P ></DD ><DT @@ -13560,7 +14625,7 @@ NAME="PREEXECCLOSE" ><P >This boolean option controls whether a non-zero return code from <A -HREF="#PREEXEC" +HREF="index.html#PREEXEC" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -13601,7 +14666,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" used in conjunction with <B CLASS="COMMAND" ><A -HREF="#DOMAINMASTER" +HREF="index.html#DOMAINMASTER" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -13622,7 +14687,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" capabilities.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#OSLEVEL" +HREF="index.html#OSLEVEL" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -13645,7 +14710,7 @@ NAME="PREFEREDMASTER" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#PREFERREDMASTER" +HREF="index.html#PREFERREDMASTER" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -13668,7 +14733,7 @@ NAME="PRELOAD" ><P >Note that if you just want all printers in your printcap file loaded then the <A -HREF="#LOADPRINTERS" +HREF="index.html#LOADPRINTERS" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -13677,8 +14742,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A > option is easier.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->no preloaded services</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no preloaded services</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -13696,7 +14765,7 @@ NAME="PRESERVECASE" > This controls if new filenames are created with the case that the client passes, or if they are forced to be the <A -HREF="#DEFAULTCASE" +HREF="index.html#DEFAULTCASE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -13712,7 +14781,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></P ><P >See the section on <A -HREF="#AEN203" +HREF="index.html#AEN203" >NAME MANGLING</A > for a fuller discussion.</P @@ -13754,8 +14823,12 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >%z - the size of the spooled print job (in bytes)</P ><P ->The print command <EM ->MUST</EM +>The print command <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>MUST</I +></SPAN > contain at least one occurrence of <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" @@ -13796,7 +14869,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" >nobody</TT > account. If this happens then create an alternative guest account that can print and set the <A -HREF="#GUESTACCOUNT" +HREF="index.html#GUESTACCOUNT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -13813,14 +14886,14 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><B CLASS="COMMAND" ->print command = echo Printing %s >> +>print command = echo Printing %s >> /tmp/print.log; lpr -P %p %s; rm %s</B ></P ><P >You may have to vary this command considerably depending on how you normally print files on your system. The default for the parameter varies depending on the setting of the <A -HREF="#PRINTING" +HREF="index.html#PRINTING" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -13862,7 +14935,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >For printing = CUPS : If SAMBA is compiled against libcups, then <A -HREF="#PRINTING" +HREF="index.html#PRINTING" >printcap = cups</A > uses the CUPS API to @@ -13893,7 +14966,7 @@ NAME="PRINTOK" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#PRINTABLE" +HREF="index.html#PRINTABLE" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -13919,7 +14992,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" >Note that a printable service will ALWAYS allow writing to the service path (user privileges permitting) via the spooling of print data. The <A -HREF="#WRITEABLE" +HREF="index.html#WRITEABLE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -13943,7 +15016,7 @@ NAME="PRINTCAP" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#PRINTCAPNAME" +HREF="index.html#PRINTCAPNAME" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -13964,7 +15037,7 @@ NAME="PRINTCAPNAME" CLASS="FILENAME" > /etc/printcap</TT >). See the discussion of the <A -HREF="#AEN79" +HREF="index.html#AEN79" >[printers]</A > section above for reasons why you might want to do this.</P @@ -13975,7 +15048,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" </B >. This should be supplemented by an addtional setting <A -HREF="#PRINTING" +HREF="index.html#PRINTING" >printing = cups</A > in the [global] section. <B @@ -14013,12 +15086,6 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >A minimal printcap file would look something like this:</P ><P -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="90%" -><TR -><TD ><PRE CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" > print1|My Printer 1 @@ -14027,17 +15094,18 @@ CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" print4|My Printer 4 print5|My Printer 5 </PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE ></P ><P >where the '|' separates aliases of a printer. The fact that the second alias has a space in it gives a hint to Samba that it's a comment.</P ><P -><EM ->NOTE</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>NOTE</I +></SPAN >: Under AIX the default printcap name is <TT CLASS="FILENAME" @@ -14076,7 +15144,7 @@ NAME="PRINTERADMIN" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->printer admin = <empty string></B +>printer admin = <empty string></B > </P ><P @@ -14092,8 +15160,12 @@ NAME="PRINTERDRIVER" >printer driver (S)</DT ><DD ><P -><EM ->Note :</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>Note :</I +></SPAN >This is a deprecated parameter and will be removed in the next major release following version 2.2. Please see the instructions in @@ -14116,7 +15188,7 @@ TARGET="_top" sensitive) that describes the appropriate printer driver for your system. If you don't know the exact string to use then you should first try with no <A -HREF="#PRINTERDRIVER" +HREF="index.html#PRINTERDRIVER" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -14128,7 +15200,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" shown in a scroll box after you have chosen the printer manufacturer.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#PRINTERDRIVERFILE" +HREF="index.html#PRINTERDRIVERFILE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -14150,8 +15222,12 @@ NAME="PRINTERDRIVERFILE" >printer driver file (G)</DT ><DD ><P -><EM ->Note :</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>Note :</I +></SPAN >This is a deprecated parameter and will be removed in the next major release following version 2.2. Please see the instructions in @@ -14195,7 +15271,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" >.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#PRINTERDRIVERLOCATION" +HREF="index.html#PRINTERDRIVERLOCATION" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -14204,8 +15280,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->None (set in compile).</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>None (set in compile).</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -14221,8 +15301,12 @@ NAME="PRINTERDRIVERLOCATION" >printer driver location (S)</DT ><DD ><P -><EM ->Note :</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>Note :</I +></SPAN >This is a deprecated parameter and will be removed in the next major release following version 2.2. Please see the instructions in @@ -14257,7 +15341,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" >.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#PRINTERDRIVERFILE" +HREF="index.html#PRINTERDRIVERFILE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -14291,12 +15375,16 @@ NAME="PRINTERNAME" name given will be used for any printable service that does not have its own printer name specified.</P ><P ->Default: <EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >none (but may be <TT CLASS="CONSTANT" >lp</TT > - on many systems)</EM + on many systems)</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -14312,7 +15400,7 @@ NAME="PRINTER" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#PRINTERNAME" +HREF="index.html#PRINTERNAME" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -14405,7 +15493,7 @@ TARGET="_top" >This option can be set on a per printer basis</P ><P >See also the discussion in the <A -HREF="#AEN79" +HREF="index.html#AEN79" > [printers]</A > section.</P ></DD @@ -14440,7 +15528,7 @@ NAME="PROTOCOL" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#MAXPROTOCOL" +HREF="index.html#MAXPROTOCOL" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -14457,7 +15545,7 @@ NAME="PUBLIC" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#GUESTOK" +HREF="index.html#GUESTOK" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -14498,14 +15586,18 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" path in the command as the PATH may not be available to the server.</P ><P ->Default: <EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >depends on the setting of <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I >printing </I ></TT -></EM +></I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -14524,7 +15616,7 @@ NAME="QUEUERESUMECOMMAND" executed on the server host in order to resume the printer queue. It is the command to undo the behavior that is caused by the previous parameter (<A -HREF="#QUEUEPAUSECOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#QUEUEPAUSECOMMAND" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -14554,16 +15646,20 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" path in the command as the PATH may not be available to the server.</P ><P ->Default: <EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >depends on the setting of <A -HREF="#PRINTING" +HREF="index.html#PRINTING" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I >printing</I ></TT ></A -></EM +></I +></SPAN > </P ><P @@ -14607,7 +15703,7 @@ NAME="READLIST" >This is a list of users that are given read-only access to a service. If the connecting user is in this list then they will not be given write access, no matter what the <A -HREF="#WRITEABLE" +HREF="index.html#WRITEABLE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -14617,7 +15713,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > option is set to. The list can include group names using the syntax described in the <A -HREF="#INVALIDUSERS" +HREF="index.html#INVALIDUSERS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -14627,7 +15723,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > parameter.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#WRITELIST" +HREF="index.html#WRITELIST" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -14635,7 +15731,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A > parameter and the <A -HREF="#INVALIDUSERS" +HREF="index.html#INVALIDUSERS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -14647,7 +15743,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->read list = <empty string></B +>read list = <empty string></B ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -14663,7 +15759,7 @@ NAME="READONLY" ><DD ><P >Note that this is an inverted synonym for <A -HREF="#WRITEABLE" +HREF="index.html#WRITEABLE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -14693,7 +15789,7 @@ NAME="READRAW" ><P >In general this parameter should be viewed as a system tuning tool and left severely alone. See also <A -HREF="#WRITERAW" +HREF="index.html#WRITERAW" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -14750,6 +15846,31 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A +NAME="REALM" +></A +>realm (G)</DT +><DD +><P +> This option specifies the kerberos realm to use. The realm is + used as the ADS equivalent of the NT4<B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>domain</B +>. It + is usually set to the DNS name of the kerberos server. + </P +><P +>Default: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>realm = </B +></P +><P +>Example: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>realm = mysambabox.mycompany.com</B +></P +></DD +><DT +><A NAME="REMOTEANNOUNCE" ></A >remote announce (G)</DT @@ -14782,7 +15903,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" to the two given IP addresses using the given workgroup names. If you leave out the workgroup name then the one given in the <A -HREF="#WORKGROUP" +HREF="index.html#WORKGROUP" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -14807,7 +15928,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->remote announce = <empty string> +>remote announce = <empty string> </B ></P ></DD @@ -14857,7 +15978,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->remote browse sync = <empty string> +>remote browse sync = <empty string> </B ></P ></DD @@ -14913,7 +16034,7 @@ NAME="ROOT" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#ROOTDIRECTORY" +HREF="index.html#ROOTDIRECTORY" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -14930,7 +16051,7 @@ NAME="ROOTDIR" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#ROOTDIRECTORY" +HREF="index.html#ROOTDIRECTORY" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -14956,7 +16077,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" It may also check for, and deny access to, soft links to other parts of the filesystem, or attempts to use ".." in file names to access other directories (depending on the setting of the <A -HREF="#WIDELINKS" +HREF="index.html#WIDELINKS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -14980,8 +16101,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >root directory</I ></TT > - option, <EM ->including</EM + option, <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>including</I +></SPAN > some files needed for complete operation of the server. To maintain full operability of the server you will need to mirror some system files @@ -15027,7 +16152,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" (such as CDROMs) after a connection is closed.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#POSTEXEC" +HREF="index.html#POSTEXEC" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15038,7 +16163,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->root postexec = <empty string> +>root postexec = <empty string> </B ></P ></DD @@ -15060,7 +16185,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" connection is opened.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#PREEXEC" +HREF="index.html#PREEXEC" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15068,7 +16193,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A > and <A -HREF="#PREEXECCLOSE" +HREF="index.html#PREEXECCLOSE" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15079,7 +16204,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->root preexec = <empty string> +>root preexec = <empty string> </B ></P ></DD @@ -15099,7 +16224,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > parameter except that the command is run as root.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#PREEXEC" +HREF="index.html#PREEXEC" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15107,7 +16232,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A > and <A -HREF="#PREEXECCLOSE" +HREF="index.html#PREEXECCLOSE" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15201,7 +16326,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >security = user</B >, see the <A -HREF="#MAPTOGUEST" +HREF="index.html#MAPTOGUEST" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15214,11 +16339,15 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >It is possible to use <B CLASS="COMMAND" >smbd</B -> in a <EM -> hybrid mode</EM +> in a <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +> hybrid mode</I +></SPAN > where it is offers both user and share level security under different <A -HREF="#NETBIOSALIASES" +HREF="index.html#NETBIOSALIASES" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15232,9 +16361,13 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><A NAME="SECURITYEQUALSSHARE" ></A -><EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >SECURITY = SHARE - </EM + </I +></SPAN ></P ><P >When clients connect to a share level security server they @@ -15252,8 +16385,12 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >Note that <B CLASS="COMMAND" >smbd</B -> <EM ->ALWAYS</EM +> <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>ALWAYS</I +></SPAN > uses a valid UNIX user to act on behalf of the client, even in <B @@ -15277,7 +16414,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><LI ><P >If the <A -HREF="#GUESTONLY" +HREF="index.html#GUESTONLY" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15287,7 +16424,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A > parameter is set, then all the other stages are missed and only the <A -HREF="#GUESTACCOUNT" +HREF="index.html#GUESTACCOUNT" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15301,7 +16438,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >Is a username is sent with the share connection request, then this username (after mapping - see <A -HREF="#USERNAMEMAP" +HREF="index.html#USERNAMEMAP" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15313,9 +16450,13 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></LI ><LI ><P ->If the client did a previous <EM +>If the client did a previous <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >logon - </EM + </I +></SPAN > request (the SessionSetup SMB call) then the username sent in this SMB will be added as a potential username. </P @@ -15333,7 +16474,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><LI ><P >Any users on the <A -HREF="#USER" +HREF="index.html#USER" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15370,29 +16511,37 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >, then this guest user will be used, otherwise access is denied.</P ><P ->Note that it can be <EM ->very</EM +>Note that it can be <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>very</I +></SPAN > confusing in share-level security as to which UNIX username will eventually be used in granting access.</P ><P >See also the section <A -HREF="#AEN236" +HREF="index.html#AEN236" > NOTE ABOUT USERNAME/PASSWORD VALIDATION</A >.</P ><P ><A NAME="SECURITYEQUALSUSER" ></A -><EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >SECURITY = USER - </EM + </I +></SPAN ></P ><P >This is the default security setting in Samba 2.2. With user-level security a client must first "log-on" with a valid username and password (which can be mapped using the <A -HREF="#USERNAMEMAP" +HREF="index.html#USERNAMEMAP" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15401,7 +16550,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A > parameter). Encrypted passwords (see the <A -HREF="#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" +HREF="index.html#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15410,7 +16559,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A > parameter) can also be used in this security mode. Parameters such as <A -HREF="#USER" +HREF="index.html#USER" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15418,7 +16567,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A > and <A -HREF="#GUESTONLY" +HREF="index.html#GUESTONLY" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15429,16 +16578,24 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" may change the UNIX user to use on this connection, but only after the user has been successfully authenticated.</P ><P -><EM ->Note</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>Note</I +></SPAN > that the name of the resource being - requested is <EM ->not</EM + requested is <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>not</I +></SPAN > sent to the server until after the server has successfully authenticated the client. This is why guest shares don't work in user level security without allowing the server to automatically map unknown users into the <A -HREF="#GUESTACCOUNT" +HREF="index.html#GUESTACCOUNT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15447,7 +16604,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >. See the <A -HREF="#MAPTOGUEST" +HREF="index.html#MAPTOGUEST" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15458,16 +16615,20 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > parameter for details on doing this.</P ><P >See also the section <A -HREF="#AEN236" +HREF="index.html#AEN236" > NOTE ABOUT USERNAME/PASSWORD VALIDATION</A >.</P ><P ><A NAME="SECURITYEQUALSSERVER" ></A -><EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >SECURITY = SERVER - </EM + </I +></SPAN ></P ><P >In this mode Samba will try to validate the username/password @@ -15492,8 +16653,12 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" > for details on how to set this up.</P ><P -><EM ->Note</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>Note</I +></SPAN > that from the client's point of view <B CLASS="COMMAND" @@ -15505,16 +16670,24 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" with the authentication, it does not in any way affect what the client sees.</P ><P -><EM ->Note</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>Note</I +></SPAN > that the name of the resource being - requested is <EM ->not</EM + requested is <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>not</I +></SPAN > sent to the server until after the server has successfully authenticated the client. This is why guest shares don't work in user level security without allowing the server to automatically map unknown users into the <A -HREF="#GUESTACCOUNT" +HREF="index.html#GUESTACCOUNT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15523,7 +16696,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >. See the <A -HREF="#MAPTOGUEST" +HREF="index.html#MAPTOGUEST" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15534,12 +16707,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > parameter for details on doing this.</P ><P >See also the section <A -HREF="#AEN236" +HREF="index.html#AEN236" > NOTE ABOUT USERNAME/PASSWORD VALIDATION</A >.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#PASSWORDSERVER" +HREF="index.html#PASSWORDSERVER" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15548,7 +16721,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A > parameter and the <A -HREF="#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" +HREF="index.html#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15561,9 +16734,13 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><A NAME="SECURITYEQUALSDOMAIN" ></A -><EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >SECURITY = DOMAIN - </EM + </I +></SPAN ></P ><P >This mode will only work correctly if <A @@ -15572,7 +16749,7 @@ TARGET="_top" >smbpasswd(8)</A > has been used to add this machine into a Windows NT Domain. It expects the <A -HREF="#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" +HREF="index.html#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15588,14 +16765,22 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" it to a Windows NT Primary or Backup Domain Controller, in exactly the same way that a Windows NT Server would do.</P ><P -><EM ->Note</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>Note</I +></SPAN > that a valid UNIX user must still exist as well as the account on the Domain Controller to allow Samba to have a valid UNIX account to map file access to.</P ><P -><EM ->Note</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>Note</I +></SPAN > that from the client's point of view <B CLASS="COMMAND" @@ -15607,16 +16792,24 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >. It only affects how the server deals with the authentication, it does not in any way affect what the client sees.</P ><P -><EM ->Note</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>Note</I +></SPAN > that the name of the resource being - requested is <EM ->not</EM + requested is <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>not</I +></SPAN > sent to the server until after the server has successfully authenticated the client. This is why guest shares don't work in user level security without allowing the server to automatically map unknown users into the <A -HREF="#GUESTACCOUNT" +HREF="index.html#GUESTACCOUNT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15625,7 +16818,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >. See the <A -HREF="#MAPTOGUEST" +HREF="index.html#MAPTOGUEST" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15635,8 +16828,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" </A > parameter for details on doing this.</P ><P -><EM ->BUG:</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>BUG:</I +></SPAN > There is currently a bug in the implementation of <B CLASS="COMMAND" @@ -15649,12 +16846,12 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" Domain Controller. This issue will be addressed in a future release.</P ><P >See also the section <A -HREF="#AEN236" +HREF="index.html#AEN236" > NOTE ABOUT USERNAME/PASSWORD VALIDATION</A >.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#PASSWORDSERVER" +HREF="index.html#PASSWORDSERVER" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15663,7 +16860,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A > parameter and the <A -HREF="#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" +HREF="index.html#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15705,8 +16902,12 @@ NAME="SECURITYMASK" a user to modify all the user/group/world permissions on a file. </P ><P -><EM ->Note</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>Note</I +></SPAN > that users who can access the Samba server through other means can easily bypass this restriction, so it is primarily useful for standalone @@ -15717,7 +16918,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" >.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#FORCEDIRECTORYSECURITYMODE" +HREF="index.html#FORCEDIRECTORYSECURITYMODE" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15726,7 +16927,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >, <A -HREF="#DIRECTORYSECURITYMASK" +HREF="index.html#DIRECTORYSECURITYMASK" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15735,7 +16936,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#FORCESECURITYMODE" +HREF="index.html#FORCESECURITYMODE" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15873,8 +17074,12 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" >This option gives full share compatibility and enabled by default.</P ><P ->You should <EM ->NEVER</EM +>You should <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>NEVER</I +></SPAN > turn this parameter off as many Windows applications will break if you do so.</P ><P @@ -15894,7 +17099,7 @@ NAME="SHORTPRESERVECASE" which conform to 8.3 syntax, that is all in upper case and of suitable length, are created upper case, or if they are forced to be the <A -HREF="#DEFAULTCASE" +HREF="index.html#DEFAULTCASE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15903,7 +17108,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >. This option can be use with <A -HREF="#PRESERVECASE" +HREF="index.html#PRESERVECASE" ><B CLASS="COMMAND" >preserve case = yes</B @@ -15913,7 +17118,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" names are lowered. </P ><P >See the section on <A -HREF="#AEN203" +HREF="index.html#AEN203" > NAME MANGLING</A >.</P ><P @@ -15957,13 +17162,17 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT > parameter will always cause the OpenPrinterEx() on the server - to fail. Thus the APW icon will never be displayed. <EM -> Note :</EM + to fail. Thus the APW icon will never be displayed. <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +> Note :</I +></SPAN >This does not prevent the same user from having administrative privilege on an individual printer.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#ADDPRINTERCOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#ADDPRINTERCOMMAND" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15972,7 +17181,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#DELETEPRINTERCOMMAND" +HREF="index.html#DELETEPRINTERCOMMAND" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -15980,7 +17189,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#PRINTERADMIN" +HREF="index.html#PRINTERADMIN" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -16001,8 +17210,12 @@ NAME="SHUTDOWNSCRIPT" >shutdown script (G)</DT ><DD ><P -><EM ->This parameter only exists in the HEAD cvs branch</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>This parameter only exists in the HEAD cvs branch</I +></SPAN > This a full path name to a script called by <A @@ -16043,8 +17256,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >%r</I ></TT > will be substituted with the - switch <EM ->-r</EM + switch <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>-r</I +></SPAN >. It means reboot after shutdown for NT. </P @@ -16055,13 +17272,21 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >%f</I ></TT > will be substituted with the - switch <EM ->-f</EM + switch <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>-f</I +></SPAN >. It means force the shutdown even if applications do not respond for NT.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->None</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>None</I +></SPAN >.</P ><P >Example: <B @@ -16070,13 +17295,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></P ><P >Shutdown script example: - <TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="90%" -><TR -><TD -><PRE + <PRE CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" > #!/bin/bash @@ -16086,15 +17305,12 @@ CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" /sbin/shutdown $3 $4 +$time $1 & </PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE > Shutdown does not return so we need to launch it in background. </P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#ABORTSHUTDOWNSCRIPT" +HREF="index.html#ABORTSHUTDOWNSCRIPT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -16128,6 +17344,22 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A +NAME="SMBPORTS" +></A +>smb ports (G)</DT +><DD +><P +>Specifies which ports the server should listen on + for SMB traffic. + </P +><P +>Default: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>smb ports = 445 139</B +></P +></DD +><DT +><A NAME="SOCKETADDRESS" ></A >socket address (G)</DT @@ -16232,8 +17464,12 @@ TARGET="_top" ></LI ></UL ><P ->Those marked with a <EM ->'*'</EM +>Those marked with a <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>'*'</I +></SPAN > take an integer argument. The others can optionally take a 1 or 0 argument to enable or disable the option, by default they will be enabled if you @@ -16305,8 +17541,12 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >SAMBA_NETBIOS_NAME = myhostname</B ></P ><P ->Default: <EM ->No default value</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>No default value</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Examples: <B @@ -16330,8 +17570,12 @@ NAME="SPNEGO" ><P > This variable controls controls whether samba will try to use Simple and Protected NEGOciation (as specified by rfc2478) with WindowsXP and Windows2000sp2 clients to agree upon an authentication mechanism. As of samba 3.0alpha it must be set to "no" for these clients to join a samba domain controller. It can be set to "yes" to allow samba to participate in an AD domain controlled by a Windows2000 domain controller.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->use spnego = yes</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>use spnego = yes</I +></SPAN ></P ></DD ><DT @@ -16501,7 +17745,7 @@ TARGET="_top" explorer shell file copies.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#SYNCALWAYS" +HREF="index.html#SYNCALWAYS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -16568,7 +17812,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" any affect.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#STRICTSYNC" +HREF="index.html#STRICTSYNC" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -16738,7 +17982,7 @@ NAME="TIMESTAMPLOGS" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#DEBUGTIMESTAMP" +HREF="index.html#DEBUGTIMESTAMP" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -16767,7 +18011,7 @@ TARGET="_top" can be used to prevent a server from exceeding its capacity and is designed as a printing throttle. See also <A -HREF="#MAXPRINTJOBS" +HREF="index.html#MAXPRINTJOBS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -16789,6 +18033,39 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A +NAME="UNICODE" +></A +>unicode (G)</DT +><DD +><P +>Specifies whether Samba should try + to use unicode on the wire by default. + </P +><P +>Default: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>unicode = yes</B +></P +></DD +><DT +><A +NAME="UNIXCHARSET" +></A +>unix charset (G)</DT +><DD +><P +>Specifies the charset the unix machine + Samba runs on uses. Samba needs to know this in order to be able to + convert text to the charsets other SMB clients use. + </P +><P +>Default: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>unix charset = ASCII</B +></P +></DD +><DT +><A NAME="UNIXEXTENSIONS" ></A >unix extensions(G)</DT @@ -16825,15 +18102,19 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >passwd program</I ></TT ->parameter is called <EM ->AS ROOT</EM +>parameter is called <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>AS ROOT</I +></SPAN > - to allow the new UNIX password to be set without access to the old UNIX password (as the SMB password change code has no access to the old password cleartext, only the new).</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#PASSWDPROGRAM" +HREF="index.html#PASSWDPROGRAM" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -16842,7 +18123,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A >, <A -HREF="#PASSWDCHAT" +HREF="index.html#PASSWDCHAT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -16881,7 +18162,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" >.</P ><P >In order for this parameter to work correctly the <A -HREF="#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" +HREF="index.html#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -16944,14 +18225,18 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >If this parameter is enabled for a printer, then any attempt to open the printer with the PRINTER_ACCESS_ADMINISTER right is mapped to PRINTER_ACCESS_USE instead. Thus allowing the OpenPrinterEx() - call to succeed. <EM + call to succeed. <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >This parameter MUST not be able enabled on a print share which has valid print driver installed on the Samba - server.</EM + server.</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#DISABLESPOOLSS" +HREF="index.html#DISABLESPOOLSS" >disable spoolss</A > </P @@ -17003,8 +18288,12 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" will be read to find the names of hosts and users who will be allowed access without specifying a password.</P ><P -><EM ->NOTE:</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>NOTE:</I +></SPAN > The use of <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -17034,7 +18323,7 @@ NAME="USER" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#USERNAME" +HREF="index.html#USERNAME" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -17051,7 +18340,7 @@ NAME="USERS" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#USERNAME" +HREF="index.html#USERNAME" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -17110,7 +18399,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >To restrict a service to a particular set of users you can use the <A -HREF="#VALIDUSERS" +HREF="index.html#VALIDUSERS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -17140,7 +18429,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" search.</P ><P >See the section <A -HREF="#AEN236" +HREF="index.html#AEN236" >NOTE ABOUT USERNAME/PASSWORD VALIDATION</A > for more information on how @@ -17149,7 +18438,7 @@ HREF="#AEN236" >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" >The guest account if a guest service, - else <empty string>.</B + else <empty string>.</B ></P ><P >Examples:<B @@ -17286,20 +18575,11 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" '!' to tell Samba to stop processing if it gets a match on that line.</P ><P -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="90%" -><TR -><TD ><PRE CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" > !sys = mary fred guest = * </PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE ></P ><P >Note that the remapping is applied to all occurrences @@ -17320,7 +18600,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" >fred</TT >. The only exception to this is the username passed to the <A -HREF="#PASSWORDSERVER" +HREF="index.html#PASSWORDSERVER" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -17336,8 +18616,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" trouble deleting print jobs as PrintManager under WfWg will think they don't own the print job.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->no username map</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no username map</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -17372,7 +18656,7 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" performance on large installations. </P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#UTMPDIRECTORY" +HREF="index.html#UTMPDIRECTORY" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -17400,7 +18684,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >. It specifies a directory pathname that is used to store the utmp or utmpx files (depending on the UNIX system) that record user connections to a Samba server. See also the <A -HREF="#UTMP" +HREF="index.html#UTMP" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -17415,8 +18699,63 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" >/var/run/utmp</TT > on Linux).</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->no utmp directory</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no utmp directory</I +></SPAN +></P +><P +>Example: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>utmp directory = /var/run/utmp</B +></P +></DD +><DT +><A +NAME="WTMPDIRECTORY" +></A +>wtmp directory(G)</DT +><DD +><P +>This parameter is only available if Samba has + been configured and compiled with the option <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +> --with-utmp</B +>. It specifies a directory pathname that is + used to store the wtmp or wtmpx files (depending on the UNIX system) that + record user connections to a Samba server. The difference with + the utmp directory is the fact that user info is kept after a user + has logged out. + + See also the <A +HREF="index.html#UTMP" +> <TT +CLASS="PARAMETER" +><I +>utmp</I +></TT +></A +> parameter. By default this is + not set, meaning the system will use whatever utmp file the + native system is set to use (usually + <TT +CLASS="FILENAME" +>/var/run/wtmp</TT +> on Linux).</P +><P +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no wtmp directory</I +></SPAN +></P +><P +>Example: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>wtmp directory = /var/log/wtmp</B ></P ></DD ><DT @@ -17454,7 +18793,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >. This is useful in the [homes] section.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#INVALIDUSERS" +HREF="index.html#INVALIDUSERS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -17464,9 +18803,13 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A ></P ><P ->Default: <EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >No valid users list (anyone can login) - </EM + </I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -17488,8 +18831,12 @@ NAME="VETOFILES" or directories as in DOS wildcards.</P ><P >Each entry must be a unix path, not a DOS path and - must <EM ->not</EM + must <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>not</I +></SPAN > include the unix directory separator '/'.</P ><P @@ -17505,8 +18852,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" is important to be aware of is Samba's behaviour when trying to delete a directory. If a directory that is to be deleted contains nothing but veto files this - deletion will <EM ->fail</EM + deletion will <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>fail</I +></SPAN > unless you also set the <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" @@ -17526,7 +18877,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" for a match as they are scanned.</P ><P >See also <A -HREF="#HIDEFILES" +HREF="index.html#HIDEFILES" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -17535,7 +18886,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></TT ></A > and <A -HREF="#CASESENSITIVE" +HREF="index.html#CASESENSITIVE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -17544,18 +18895,16 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >.</P ><P ->Default: <EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >No files or directories are vetoed. - </EM + </I +></SPAN ></P ><P ->Examples:<TABLE -BORDER="0" -BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0" -WIDTH="90%" -><TR -><TD -><PRE +>Examples:<PRE CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING" >; Veto any files containing the word Security, ; any ending in .tmp, and any directory containing the @@ -17565,9 +18914,6 @@ veto files = /*Security*/*.tmp/*root*/ ; Veto the Apple specific files that a NetAtalk server ; creates. veto files = /.AppleDouble/.bin/.AppleDesktop/Network Trash Folder/</PRE -></TD -></TR -></TABLE ></P ></DD ><DT @@ -17578,7 +18924,7 @@ NAME="VETOOPLOCKFILES" ><DD ><P >This parameter is only valid when the <A -HREF="#OPLOCKS" +HREF="index.html#OPLOCKS" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -17590,7 +18936,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" to selectively turn off the granting of oplocks on selected files that match a wildcarded list, similar to the wildcarded list used in the <A -HREF="#VETOFILES" +HREF="index.html#VETOFILES" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -17600,9 +18946,13 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > parameter.</P ><P ->Default: <EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" >No files are vetoed for oplock - grants</EM + grants</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >You might want to do this on files that you know will @@ -17624,6 +18974,31 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A +NAME="VFSPATH" +></A +>vfs path (S)</DT +><DD +><P +>This parameter specifies the directory + to look in for vfs modules. The name of every <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>vfs object + </B +> will be prepended by this directory + </P +><P +>Default: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>vfs path = </B +></P +><P +>Example: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>vfs path = /usr/lib/samba/vfs</B +></P +></DD +><DT +><A NAME="VFSOBJECT" ></A >vfs object (S)</DT @@ -17635,8 +19010,12 @@ NAME="VFSOBJECT" with a VFS object. The Samba VFS layer is new to Samba 2.2 and must be enabled at compile time with --with-vfs.</P ><P ->Default : <EM ->no value</EM +>Default : <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no value</I +></SPAN ></P ></DD ><DT @@ -17650,7 +19029,7 @@ NAME="VFSOPTIONS" to the vfs layer at initialization time. The Samba VFS layer is new to Samba 2.2 and must be enabled at compile time with --with-vfs. See also <A -HREF="#VFSOBJECT" +HREF="index.html#VFSOBJECT" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -17659,8 +19038,12 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ></A >.</P ><P ->Default : <EM ->no value</EM +>Default : <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>no value</I +></SPAN ></P ></DD ><DT @@ -17674,8 +19057,12 @@ NAME="VOLUME" returned for a share. Useful for CDROMs with installation programs that insist on a particular volume label.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->the name of the share</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>the name of the share</I +></SPAN ></P ></DD ><DT @@ -17759,8 +19146,12 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" > system call will not return any data. </P ><P -><EM ->Warning:</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>Warning:</I +></SPAN > Turning off user enumeration may cause some programs to behave oddly. For example, the finger program relies on having access to the @@ -17810,8 +19201,12 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" > system call will not return any data. </P ><P -><EM ->Warning:</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>Warning:</I +></SPAN > Turning off group enumeration may cause some programs to behave oddly. </P @@ -17840,7 +19235,7 @@ TARGET="_top" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->winbind gid = <empty string> +>winbind gid = <empty string> </B ></P ><P @@ -17911,7 +19306,7 @@ TARGET="_top" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->winbind uid = <empty string> +>winbind uid = <empty string> </B ></P ><P @@ -17939,7 +19334,7 @@ TARGET="_top" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->winbind use default domain = <falseg> +>winbind use default domain = <falseg> </B ></P ><P @@ -18054,8 +19449,12 @@ TARGET="_top" >You should point this at your WINS server if you have a multi-subnetted network.</P ><P -><EM ->NOTE</EM +><SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>NOTE</I +></SPAN >. You need to set up Samba to point to a WINS server if you have multiple subnets and wish cross-subnet browsing to work correctly.</P @@ -18066,8 +19465,12 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" > in the docs/ directory of your Samba source distribution.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->not enabled</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>not enabled</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -18096,8 +19499,12 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" CLASS="COMMAND" >nmbd</B > to be your WINS server. - Note that you should <EM ->NEVER</EM + Note that you should <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>NEVER</I +></SPAN > set this to <TT CLASS="CONSTANT" >true</TT @@ -18119,7 +19526,7 @@ NAME="WORKGROUP" >This controls what workgroup your server will appear to be in when queried by clients. Note that this parameter also controls the Domain name used with the <A -HREF="#SECURITYEQUALSDOMAIN" +HREF="index.html#SECURITYEQUALSDOMAIN" ><B CLASS="COMMAND" >security = domain</B @@ -18127,8 +19534,12 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" > setting.</P ><P ->Default: <EM ->set at compile time to WORKGROUP</EM +>Default: <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>set at compile time to WORKGROUP</I +></SPAN ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -18144,7 +19555,7 @@ NAME="WRITABLE" ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#WRITEABLE" +HREF="index.html#WRITEABLE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -18162,8 +19573,12 @@ NAME="WRITECACHESIZE" ><P >If this integer parameter is set to non-zero value, Samba will create an in-memory cache for each oplocked file - (it does <EM ->not</EM + (it does <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>not</I +></SPAN > do this for non-oplocked files). All writes that the client does not request to be flushed directly to disk will be stored in this cache if possible. @@ -18203,7 +19618,7 @@ NAME="WRITELIST" >This is a list of users that are given read-write access to a service. If the connecting user is in this list then they will be given write access, no matter what the <A -HREF="#WRITEABLE" +HREF="index.html#WRITEABLE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -18218,7 +19633,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" write list then they will be given write access.</P ><P >See also the <A -HREF="#READLIST" +HREF="index.html#READLIST" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -18230,7 +19645,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->write list = <empty string> +>write list = <empty string> </B ></P ><P @@ -18242,13 +19657,37 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A +NAME="WINSPARTNERS" +></A +>wins partners (G)</DT +><DD +><P +>A space separated list of partners' IP addresses for + WINS replication. WINS partners are always defined as push/pull + partners as defining only one way WINS replication is unreliable. + WINS replication is currently experimental and unreliable between + samba servers. + </P +><P +>Default: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>wins partners = </B +></P +><P +>Example: <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>wins partners = 192.168.0.1 172.16.1.2</B +></P +></DD +><DT +><A NAME="WRITEOK" ></A >write ok (S)</DT ><DD ><P >Synonym for <A -HREF="#WRITEABLE" +HREF="index.html#WRITEABLE" ><TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -18281,7 +19720,7 @@ NAME="WRITEABLE" ><DD ><P >An inverted synonym is <A -HREF="#READONLY" +HREF="index.html#READONLY" > <TT CLASS="PARAMETER" ><I @@ -18301,8 +19740,12 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" CLASS="COMMAND" >printable = yes</B >) - will <EM ->ALWAYS</EM + will <SPAN +CLASS="emphasis" +><I +CLASS="EMPHASIS" +>ALWAYS</I +></SPAN > allow writing to the directory (user privileges permitting), but only via spooling operations.</P ><P @@ -18317,7 +19760,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN5817" +NAME="AEN6109" ></A ><H2 >WARNINGS</H2 @@ -18347,7 +19790,7 @@ TARGET="_top" ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN5823" +NAME="AEN6115" ></A ><H2 >VERSION</H2 @@ -18358,7 +19801,7 @@ NAME="AEN5823" ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN5826" +NAME="AEN6118" ></A ><H2 >SEE ALSO</H2 @@ -18437,7 +19880,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN5846" +NAME="AEN6138" ></A ><H2 >AUTHOR</H2 diff --git a/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 b/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 index 71281143a4..990ba027ab 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 +++ b/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/comp/docbook2X/> .\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, .\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>. -.TH "SMB.CONF" "5" "22 augustus 2002" "" "" +.TH "SMB.CONF" "5" "07 September 2002" "" "" .SH NAME smb.conf \- The configuration file for the Samba suite .SH "SYNOPSIS" @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ file for the Samba suite. \fIsmb.conf\fR contains runtime configuration information for the Samba programs. The \fIsmb.conf\fR file is designed to be configured and administered by the \fBswat(8)\fR -program. The complete description of the file format and + program. The complete description of the file format and possible parameters held within are here for reference purposes. .SH "FILE FORMAT" .PP @@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ machine. Only some are recognized, and those may not be WinNT and Win2k. Anything else will be known as "UNKNOWN". If it gets it wrong then sending a level 3 log to samba@samba.org -should allow it to be fixed. + <URL:mailto:samba@samba.org> should allow it to be fixed. .TP \fB%I\fR The IP address of the client machine. @@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ each parameter for details. Note that some are synonyms. \fIdisable spoolss\fR .TP 0.2i \(bu -\fIdisable charset\fR +\fIdisplay charset\fR .TP 0.2i \(bu \fIdns proxy\fR @@ -1433,7 +1433,7 @@ each parameter for details. Note that some are synonyms. \fBabort shutdown script (G)\fR \fBThis parameter only exists in the HEAD cvs branch\fR This a full path name to a script called by -\fBsmbd(8)\fRthat +\fBsmbd(8)\fR that should stop a shutdown procedure issued by the \fIshutdown script\fR. This command will be run as user. @@ -1457,7 +1457,7 @@ will perform the necessary operations for adding the printer to the print system and to add the appropriate service definition to the \fIsmb.conf\fR file in order that it can be shared by \fBsmbd(8)\fR -. + The \fIaddprinter command\fR is automatically invoked with the following parameter (in @@ -1548,7 +1548,7 @@ Example: \fBadd share command = /usr/local/bin/addshare\fR .TP \fBadd machine script (G)\fR This is the full pathname to a script that will -be run by smbd(8)when a machine is added +be run by smbd(8) when a machine is added to it's domain using the administrator username and password method. This option is only required when using sam back-ends tied to the @@ -1574,16 +1574,16 @@ Example: \fBads server = 192.168.1.2\fR \fBadd user script (G)\fR This is the full pathname to a script that will be run \fBAS ROOT\fR by smbd(8) -under special circumstances described below. + under special circumstances described below. Normally, a Samba server requires that UNIX users are created for all users accessing files on this server. For sites that use Windows NT account databases as their primary user database creating these users and keeping the user list in sync with the -Windows NT PDC is an onerous task. This option allows smbdto create the required UNIX users +Windows NT PDC is an onerous task. This option allows smbd to create the required UNIX users \fBON DEMAND\fR when a user accesses the Samba server. -In order to use this option, smbd +In order to use this option, smbd must \fBNOT\fR be set to \fIsecurity = share\fR and \fIadd user script\fR must be set to a full pathname for a script that will create a UNIX @@ -1591,7 +1591,7 @@ user given one argument of \fI%u\fR, which expands into the UNIX user name to create. When the Windows user attempts to access the Samba server, -at login (session setup in the SMB protocol) time, smbdcontacts the \fIpassword server\fR and +at login (session setup in the SMB protocol) time, smbd contacts the \fIpassword server\fR and attempts to authenticate the given user with the given password. If the authentication succeeds then \fBsmbd\fR attempts to find a UNIX user in the UNIX password database to map the @@ -1617,7 +1617,7 @@ Example: \fBadd user script = /usr/local/samba/bin/add_user .TP \fBadd group script (G)\fR This is the full pathname to a script that will -be run \fBAS ROOT\fR by smbd(8)when a new group is requested. It will expand any \fI%g\fR to the group name passed. This script is only useful for installations using the Windows NT domain administration tools. +be run \fBAS ROOT\fR by smbd(8) when a new group is requested. It will expand any \fI%g\fR to the group name passed. This script is only useful for installations using the Windows NT domain administration tools. .TP \fBadmin users (S)\fR This is a list of users who will be granted @@ -1635,7 +1635,7 @@ Example: \fBadmin users = jason\fR \fBadd user to group script (G)\fR Full path to the script that will be called when a user is added to a group using the Windows NT domain administration -tools. It will be run by smbd(8) +tools. It will be run by smbd(8) \fBAS ROOT\fR. Any \fI%g\fR will be replaced with the group name and any \fI%u\fR will be replaced with the user name. @@ -1670,7 +1670,7 @@ Example: \fBalgorithmic rid base = 100000\fR This option only takes effect when the \fIsecurity\fR option is set to server or domain. If it is set to no, then attempts to connect to a resource from -a domain or workgroup other than the one which smbdis running +a domain or workgroup other than the one which smbd is running in will fail, even if that domain is trusted by the remote server doing the authentication. @@ -1687,7 +1687,7 @@ Default: \fBallow trusted domains = yes\fR .TP \fBannounce as (G)\fR This specifies what type of server -\fBnmbd\fR +\fBnmbd\fR will announce itself as, to a network neighborhood browse list. By default this is set to Windows NT. The valid options are : "NT Server" (which can also be written as "NT"), @@ -1738,8 +1738,8 @@ Default: \fBavailable = yes\fR \fBbind interfaces only (G)\fR This global parameter allows the Samba admin to limit what interfaces on a machine will serve SMB requests. If -affects file service smbd(8)and -name service nmbd(8)in slightly +affects file service smbd(8) and +name service nmbd(8) in slightly different ways. For name service it causes \fBnmbd\fR to bind @@ -1768,8 +1768,8 @@ interfaces as it will not cope with non-permanent interfaces. If \fIbind interfaces only\fR is set then unless the network address \fB127.0.0.1\fR is added -to the \fIinterfaces\fR parameter list \fBsmbpasswd(8)\fR -and \fBswat(8)\fRmay +to the \fIinterfaces\fR parameter list \fBsmbpasswd(8)\fR +and \fBswat(8)\fR may not work as expected due to the reasons covered below. To change a users SMB password, the \fBsmbpasswd\fR @@ -1780,7 +1780,7 @@ network address \fB127.0.0.1\fR is added to the \fIinterfaces\fR parameter list then \fB smbpasswd\fR will fail to connect in it's default mode. \fBsmbpasswd\fR can be forced to use the primary IP interface of the local host by using its \fI-r remote machine\fR -parameter, with \fIremote machine\fR set + parameter, with \fIremote machine\fR set to the IP name of the primary interface of the local host. The \fBswat\fR status page tries to connect with @@ -1793,7 +1793,7 @@ and \fBnmbd\fR. Default: \fBbind interfaces only = no\fR .TP \fBblocking locks (S)\fR -This parameter controls the behavior of smbd(8)when given a request by a client +This parameter controls the behavior of smbd(8) when given a request by a client to obtain a byte range lock on a region of an open file, and the request has a time limit associated with it. @@ -1811,7 +1811,7 @@ Default: \fBblocking locks = yes\fR .TP \fBblock size (S)\fR This parameter controls the behavior of -smbd(8)when reporting disk free +smbd(8) when reporting disk free sizes. By default, this reports a disk block size of 1024 bytes. Changing this parameter may have some effect on the @@ -1832,7 +1832,7 @@ Example: \fBblock size = 65536\fR See the \fI browseable\fR. .TP \fBbrowse list (G)\fR -This controls whether \fBsmbd(8)\fRwill serve a browse list to +This controls whether \fBsmbd(8)\fR will serve a browse list to a client doing a \fBNetServerEnum\fR call. Normally set to true. You should never need to change this. @@ -1858,7 +1858,7 @@ sensitive. This SMB allows a client to tell a server to "watch" a particular directory for any changes and only reply to the SMB request when a change has occurred. Such constant scanning of -a directory is expensive under UNIX, hence an \fBsmbd(8)\fRdaemon only performs such a scan +a directory is expensive under UNIX, hence an \fBsmbd(8)\fR daemon only performs such a scan on each requested directory once every \fIchange notify timeout\fR seconds. @@ -2051,7 +2051,7 @@ Default: \fBdebug hires timestamp = no\fR .TP \fBdebug pid (G)\fR When using only one log file for more then one -forked smbd-process there may be hard to follow which process +forked smbdprocess there may be hard to follow which process outputs which message. This boolean parameter is adds the process-id to the timestamp message headers in the logfile when turned on. @@ -2114,7 +2114,7 @@ do this all the time, setting \fBdefault devmode = yes\fR will instruct smbd to generate a default one. For more information on Windows NT/2k printing and Device Modes, -see the MSDN documentation. +see the MSDN documentation <URL:http://msdn.microsoft.com/>. Default: \fBdefault devmode = no\fR .TP @@ -2153,7 +2153,7 @@ Example: .TP \fBdelete group script (G)\fR This is the full pathname to a script that will -be run \fBAS ROOT\fR by smbd(8)when a group is requested to be deleted. It will expand any \fI%g\fR to the group name passed. This script is only useful for installations using the Windows NT domain administration tools. +be run \fBAS ROOT\fR by smbd(8) when a group is requested to be deleted. It will expand any \fI%g\fR to the group name passed. This script is only useful for installations using the Windows NT domain administration tools. .TP \fBdeleteprinter command (G)\fR With the introduction of MS-RPC based printer @@ -2248,7 +2248,7 @@ Example: \fBdelete user script = /usr/local/samba/bin/del_user \fBdelete user from group script (G)\fR Full path to the script that will be called when a user is removed from a group using the Windows NT domain administration -tools. It will be run by smbd(8) +tools. It will be run by smbd(8) \fBAS ROOT\fR. Any \fI%g\fR will be replaced with the group name and any \fI%u\fR will be replaced with the user name. @@ -2455,7 +2455,7 @@ Default: \fBdisplay charset = ASCII\fR Example: \fBdisplay charset = UTF8\fR .TP \fBdns proxy (G)\fR -Specifies that nmbd(8) +Specifies that nmbd(8) when acting as a WINS server and finding that a NetBIOS name has not been registered, should treat the NetBIOS name word-for-word as a DNS name and do a lookup with the DNS server for that name on behalf of @@ -2518,13 +2518,13 @@ directory shipped with the source code. Default: \fBdomain logons = no\fR .TP \fBdomain master (G)\fR -Tell \fB nmbd(8)\fRto enable WAN-wide browse list +Tell \fB nmbd(8)\fR to enable WAN-wide browse list collation. Setting this option causes \fBnmbd\fR to claim a special domain specific NetBIOS name that identifies it as a domain master browser for its given \fIworkgroup\fR. Local master browsers in the same \fIworkgroup\fR on broadcast-isolated subnets will give this \fBnmbd\fR their local browse lists, -and then ask \fBsmbd(8)\fR +and then ask \fBsmbd(8)\fR for a complete copy of the browse list for the whole wide area network. Browser clients will then contact their local master browser, and will receive the domain-wide browse list, instead of just the list @@ -2572,7 +2572,7 @@ charset Samba should talk to DOS clients. The default depends on which charsets you have instaled. Samba tries to use charset 850 but falls back to ASCII in case it is not available. Run testparm(1) -to check the default on your system. + to check the default on your system. .TP \fBdos filemode (S)\fR The default behavior in Samba is to provide @@ -2594,7 +2594,7 @@ granularity on time resolution is two seconds. Setting this parameter for a share causes Samba to round the reported time down to the nearest two second boundary when a query call that requires one second resolution is made to \fBsmbd(8)\fR -. + This option is mainly used as a compatibility option for Visual C++ when used against Samba shares. If oplocks are enabled on a @@ -2615,7 +2615,7 @@ file they can change the timestamp on it. Under POSIX semantics, only the owner of the file or root may change the timestamp. By default, Samba runs with POSIX semantics and refuses to change the timestamp on a file if the user \fBsmbd\fR is acting -on behalf of is not the file owner. Setting this option to true allows DOS semantics and smbdwill change the file +on behalf of is not the file owner. Setting this option to true allows DOS semantics and smbd will change the file timestamp as DOS requires. Default: \fBdos filetimes = no\fR @@ -2629,9 +2629,9 @@ Samba see the file ENCRYPTION.txt in the Samba documentation directory \fIdocs/\fR shipped with the source code. In order for encrypted passwords to work correctly -\fBsmbd(8)\fRmust either +\fBsmbd(8)\fR must either have access to a local \fIsmbpasswd(5) -\fRprogram for information on how to set up +\fR program for information on how to set up and maintain this file), or set the security = [server|domain|ads] parameter which causes \fBsmbd\fR to authenticate against another server. @@ -2720,7 +2720,7 @@ that it is the only one accessing the file and it will aggressively cache file data. With some oplock types the client may even cache file open/close operations. This can give enormous performance benefits. -When you set \fBfake oplocks = yes\fR, \fBsmbd(8)\fRwill +When you set \fBfake oplocks = yes\fR, \fBsmbd(8)\fR will always grant oplock requests no matter how many clients are using the file. @@ -2739,7 +2739,7 @@ Default: \fBfake oplocks = no\fR .TP \fBfollow symlinks (S)\fR This parameter allows the Samba administrator -to stop \fBsmbd(8)\fR +to stop \fBsmbd(8)\fR from following symbolic links in a particular share. Setting this parameter to no prevents any file or directory that is a symbolic link from being followed (the user will get an @@ -2921,7 +2921,7 @@ Example: \fBforce user = auser\fR This parameter allows the administrator to configure the string that specifies the type of filesystem a share is using that is reported by \fBsmbd(8) -\fRwhen a client queries the filesystem type +\fR when a client queries the filesystem type for a share. The default type is NTFS for compatibility with Windows NT but this can be changed to other strings such as Samba or FAT @@ -3022,7 +3022,7 @@ Example: \fBhide files = The above example is based on files that the Macintosh SMB client (DAVE) available from -Thursbycreates for internal use, and also still hides +Thursby <URL:http://www.thursby.com> creates for internal use, and also still hides all files beginning with a dot. .TP \fBhide local users(G)\fR @@ -3046,7 +3046,7 @@ Default: \fBhide unwriteable = no\fR .TP \fBhomedir map (G)\fR If\fInis homedir -\fR is true, and \fBsmbd(8)\fRis also acting +\fR is true, and \fBsmbd(8)\fR is also acting as a Win95/98 \fIlogon server\fR then this parameter specifies the NIS (or YP) map from which the server for the user's home directory should be extracted. At present, only the Sun @@ -3078,7 +3078,7 @@ to browse Dfs trees hosted on the server. See also the \fI msdfs root\fR share level parameter. For more information on setting up a Dfs tree on Samba, -refer to msdfs_setup.html. +refer to msdfs_setup.html Default: \fBhost msdfs = no\fR .TP @@ -3141,7 +3141,7 @@ deny access from one particular host Note that access still requires suitable user-level passwords. See \fBtestparm(1)\fR -for a way of testing your host access to see if it does + for a way of testing your host access to see if it does what you expect. Default: \fBnone (i.e., all hosts permitted access) @@ -3345,7 +3345,7 @@ allows the use of them to be turned on or off. Kernel oplocks support allows Samba \fIoplocks \fR to be broken whenever a local UNIX process or NFS operation accesses a file that \fBsmbd(8)\fR -has oplocked. This allows complete data consistency between + has oplocked. This allows complete data consistency between SMB/CIFS, NFS and local file access (and is a \fBvery\fR cool feature :-). @@ -3360,7 +3360,7 @@ and \fIlevel2 oplocks Default: \fBkernel oplocks = yes\fR .TP \fBlanman auth (G)\fR -This parameter determines whether or not smbdwill +This parameter determines whether or not smbd will attempt to authenticate users using the LANMAN password hash. If disabled, only clients which support NT password hashes (e.g. Windows NT/2000 clients, smbclient, etc... but not Windows 95/98 or the MS DOS @@ -3385,7 +3385,7 @@ Name (DN) name used by Samba to contact the ldap server when retreiving user account information. The \fIldap admin dn\fR is used in conjunction with the admin dn password stored in the \fIprivate/secrets.tdb\fR file. See the -\fBsmbpasswd(8)\fRman +\fBsmbpasswd(8)\fR man page for more information on how to accmplish this. Default : \fBnone\fR @@ -3396,7 +3396,7 @@ The default is to match the login name with the uid attribute for all entries matching the sambaAccount objectclass. Note that this filter should only return one entry. -Default : \fBldap filter = (%u)(objectclass=sambaAccount))\fR +Default : \fBldap filter = (&(uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaAccount))\fR .TP \fBldap ssl (G)\fR This option is used to define whether or not Samba should @@ -3467,7 +3467,7 @@ parameters. Default: \fBlevel2 oplocks = yes\fR .TP \fBlm announce (G)\fR -This parameter determines if \fBnmbd(8)\fRwill produce Lanman announce +This parameter determines if \fBnmbd(8)\fR will produce Lanman announce broadcasts that are needed by OS/2 clients in order for them to see the Samba server in their browse list. This parameter can have three values, true, false, or @@ -3512,7 +3512,7 @@ more details. Default: \fBload printers = yes\fR .TP \fBlocal master (G)\fR -This option allows \fB nmbd(8)\fRto try and become a local master browser +This option allows \fB nmbd(8)\fR to try and become a local master browser on a subnet. If set to false then \fB nmbd\fR will not attempt to become a local master browser on a subnet and will also lose in all browsing elections. By default this value is set to true. Setting this value to true doesn't @@ -3898,14 +3898,14 @@ Example 2: \fBlprm command = /usr/bin/cancel %p-%j \fBmachine password timeout (G)\fR If a Samba server is a member of a Windows NT Domain (see the security = domain) -parameter) then periodically a running smbd(8)process will try and change the MACHINE ACCOUNT +parameter) then periodically a running smbd(8) process will try and change the MACHINE ACCOUNT PASSWORD stored in the TDB called \fIprivate/secrets.tdb \fR. This parameter specifies how often this password will be changed, in seconds. The default is one week (expressed in seconds), the same as a Windows NT Domain member server. See also \fBsmbpasswd(8) -\fR, and the security = domain) parameter. +\fR and the security = domain) parameter. Default: \fBmachine password timeout = 604800\fR .TP @@ -4053,7 +4053,7 @@ Example: \fBmangling method = hash2\fR .TP \fBmangled stack (G)\fR This parameter controls the number of mangled names -that should be cached in the Samba server smbd(8). +that should be cached in the Samba server smbd(8) This stack is a list of recently mangled base names (extensions are only maintained if they are longer than 3 characters @@ -4121,7 +4121,7 @@ This parameter is only useful in security modes other than \fIsecurity = share and domain. This parameter can take three different values, which tell -smbd(8)what to do with user +smbd(8) what to do with user login requests that don't match a valid UNIX user in some way. The three settings are : @@ -4225,7 +4225,7 @@ Default: \fBmax mux = 50\fR .TP \fBmax open files (G)\fR This parameter limits the maximum number of -open files that one smbd(8)file +open files that one smbd(8) file serving process may have open for a client at any one time. The default for this parameter is set very high (10,000) as Samba uses only one bit per unopened file. @@ -4239,7 +4239,7 @@ Default: \fBmax open files = 10000\fR \fBmax print jobs (S)\fR This parameter limits the maximum number of jobs allowable in a Samba printer queue at any given moment. -If this number is exceeded, \fB smbd(8)\fRwill remote "Out of Space" to the client. +If this number is exceeded, \fB smbd(8)\fR will remote "Out of Space" to the client. See all \fItotal print jobs\fR. @@ -4292,7 +4292,7 @@ processes concurrently running on a system and is intended as a stopgap to prevent degrading service to clients in the event that the server has insufficient resources to handle more than this number of connections. Remember that under normal operating -conditions, each user will have an smbdassociated with him or her +conditions, each user will have an smbd associated with him or her to handle connections to all shares from a given host. Default: \fBmax smbd processes = 0\fR ## no limit @@ -4310,7 +4310,7 @@ Default: \fBmax ttl = 259200\fR .TP \fBmax wins ttl (G)\fR This option tells nmbd(8) -when acting as a WINS server ( \fIwins support = yes\fR) what the maximum + when acting as a WINS server ( \fIwins support = yes\fR) what the maximum \&'time to live' of NetBIOS names that \fBnmbd\fR will grant will be (in seconds). You should never need to change this parameter. The default is 6 days (518400 seconds). @@ -4457,7 +4457,7 @@ Dfs links are specified in the share directory by symbolic links of the form \fImsdfs:serverA\\shareA,serverB\\shareB \fR and so on. For more information on setting up a Dfs tree on Samba, refer to msdfs_setup.html -. + See also \fIhost msdfs \fR @@ -4486,7 +4486,7 @@ cause names to be resolved as follows : \(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 +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 @@ -4523,7 +4523,7 @@ first, followed by a broadcast attempt, followed by a normal system hostname lookup. .TP \fBnetbios aliases (G)\fR -This is a list of NetBIOS names that nmbd(8)will advertise as additional +This is a list of NetBIOS names that nmbd(8) will advertise as additional names by which the Samba server is known. This allows one machine to appear in browse lists under multiple names. If a machine is acting as a browse server or logon server none @@ -4605,7 +4605,7 @@ Example: \fBnon unix account range = 10000-20000\fR .TP \fBnt acl support (S)\fR This boolean parameter controls whether -smbd(8)will attempt to map +smbd(8) will attempt to map UNIX permissions into Windows NT access control lists. This parameter was formally a global parameter in releases prior to 2.2.2. @@ -4614,7 +4614,7 @@ Default: \fBnt acl support = yes\fR .TP \fBnt pipe support (G)\fR This boolean parameter controls whether -smbd(8)will allow Windows NT +smbd(8) will allow Windows NT clients to connect to the NT SMB specific IPC$ pipes. This is a developer debugging option and can be left alone. @@ -4622,7 +4622,7 @@ alone. Default: \fBnt pipe support = yes\fR .TP \fBnt status support (G)\fR -This boolean parameter controls whether smbd(8)will negotiate NT specific status +This boolean parameter controls whether smbd(8) will negotiate NT specific status support with Windows NT/2k/XP clients. This is a developer debugging option and should be left alone. If this option is set to no then Samba offers @@ -4637,7 +4637,7 @@ Default: \fBnt status support = yes\fR Allow or disallow client access to accounts that have null passwords. -See also smbpasswd (5). +See also smbpasswd (5) Default: \fBnull passwords = no\fR .TP @@ -4694,11 +4694,11 @@ Default: \fBoplock break wait time = 0\fR .TP \fBoplock contention limit (S)\fR This is a \fBvery\fR advanced -smbd(8)tuning option to +smbd(8) tuning option to improve the efficiency of the granting of oplocks under multiple client contention for the same file. -In brief it specifies a number, which causes smbdnot to +In brief it specifies a number, which causes smbd not to grant an oplock even when requested if the approximate number of clients contending for an oplock on the same file goes over this limit. This causes \fBsmbd\fR to behave in a similar @@ -4733,7 +4733,7 @@ oplocks\fR and \fI level2 oplocks\fR parameters. Default: \fBoplocks = yes\fR .TP \fBntlm auth (G)\fR -This parameter determines whether or not smbdwill +This parameter determines whether or not smbd will attempt to authenticate users using the NTLM password hash. If disabled, only the lanman password hashes will be used. @@ -4744,7 +4744,7 @@ Default : \fBntlm auth = yes\fR \fBos level (G)\fR This integer value controls what level Samba advertises itself as for browse elections. The value of this -parameter determines whether nmbd(8) +parameter determines whether nmbd(8) has a chance of becoming a local master browser for the \fI WORKGROUP\fR in the local broadcast area. \fBNote :\fRBy default, Samba will win @@ -4773,9 +4773,9 @@ LaserJet 5L\fR. The need for the file is due to the printer driver namespace problem described in the Samba -Printing HOWTO. For more details on OS/2 clients, please +Printing HOWTO For more details on OS/2 clients, please refer to the OS2-Client-HOWTO -containing in the Samba documentation. + containing in the Samba documentation. Default: \fBos2 driver map = <empty string> \fR @@ -4794,7 +4794,7 @@ Default: \fBpam password change = no\fR .TP \fBpanic action (G)\fR This is a Samba developer option that allows a -system command to be called when either smbd(8) +system command to be called when either smbd(8) crashes. This is usually used to draw attention to the fact that a problem occurred. @@ -4808,7 +4808,7 @@ users with a bad passowrd. When this option is enabled, samba will not use a broken NT 4.x server as password server, but instead complain to the logs and exit. -Default: \fBparanoid server security = no\fR +Default: \fBparanoid server security = yes\fR .TP \fBpassdb backend (G)\fR This option allows the administrator to chose which backends to retrieve and store passwords with. This allows (for example) both @@ -4893,9 +4893,9 @@ Example: \fBpassdb backend = plugin:/usr/local/samba/lib/my_passdb.so:my_plugin_ .TP \fBpasswd chat (G)\fR This string controls the \fB"chat"\fR -conversation that takes places between smbdand the local password changing +conversation that takes places between smbd and the local password changing program to change the user's password. The string describes a -sequence of response-receive pairs that smbd(8)uses to determine what to send to the +sequence of response-receive pairs that smbd(8) uses to determine what to send to the \fIpasswd program\fR and what to expect back. If the expected output is not received then the password is not changed. @@ -4944,7 +4944,7 @@ changed*"\fR This boolean specifies if the passwd chat script parameter is run in \fBdebug\fR mode. In this mode the strings passed to and received from the passwd chat are printed -in the smbd(8)log with a +in the smbd(8) log with a \fIdebug level\fR of 100. This is a dangerous option as it will allow plaintext passwords to be seen in the \fBsmbd\fR log. It is available to help @@ -4977,7 +4977,7 @@ it. password sync\fR parameter is set to true then this program is called \fBAS ROOT\fR before the SMB password in the smbpasswd(5) -file is changed. If this UNIX password change fails, then + file is changed. If this UNIX password change fails, then \fBsmbd\fR will fail to change the SMB password also (this is by design). @@ -5221,7 +5221,7 @@ return code from \fIpreexec Default: \fBpreexec close = no\fR .TP \fBpreferred master (G)\fR -This boolean parameter controls if nmbd(8)is a preferred master browser +This boolean parameter controls if nmbd(8) is a preferred master browser for its workgroup. If this is set to true, on startup, \fBnmbd\fR @@ -5432,7 +5432,7 @@ Example: \fBprinter admin = admin, @staff\fR parameter and will be removed in the next major release following version 2.2. Please see the instructions in the Samba 2.2. Printing -HOWTOfor more information +HOWTO for more information on the new method of loading printer drivers onto a Samba server. This option allows you to control the string @@ -5458,7 +5458,7 @@ Example: \fBprinter driver = HP LaserJet 4L\fR parameter and will be removed in the next major release following version 2.2. Please see the instructions in the Samba 2.2. Printing -HOWTOfor more information +HOWTO for more information on the new method of loading printer drivers onto a Samba server. This parameter tells Samba where the printer driver @@ -5486,7 +5486,7 @@ Example: \fBprinter driver file = parameter and will be removed in the next major release following version 2.2. Please see the instructions in the Samba 2.2. Printing -HOWTOfor more information +HOWTO for more information on the new method of loading printer drivers onto a Samba server. This parameter tells clients of a particular printer @@ -5541,7 +5541,7 @@ QNX, SOFTQ, and CUPS. To see what the defaults are for the other print -commands when using the various options use the testparm(1)program. +commands when using the various options use the testparm(1) program. This option can be set on a per printer basis @@ -5613,7 +5613,7 @@ Example: \fBqueuepause command = enable %p \fR .TP \fBread bmpx (G)\fR -This boolean parameter controls whether smbd(8)will support the "Read +This boolean parameter controls whether smbd(8) will support the "Read Block Multiplex" SMB. This is now rarely used and defaults to no. You should never need to set this parameter. @@ -5688,7 +5688,7 @@ Default: \fBrealm = \fR Example: \fBrealm = mysambabox.mycompany.com\fR .TP \fBremote announce (G)\fR -This option allows you to setup nmbd(8)to periodically announce itself +This option allows you to setup nmbd(8) to periodically announce itself to arbitrary IP addresses with an arbitrary workgroup name. This is useful if you want your Samba server to appear @@ -5718,7 +5718,7 @@ Default: \fBremote announce = <empty string> \fR .TP \fBremote browse sync (G)\fR -This option allows you to setup nmbd(8)to periodically request +This option allows you to setup nmbd(8) to periodically request synchronization of browse lists with the master browser of a Samba server that is on a remote segment. This option will allow you to gain browse lists for multiple workgroups across routed networks. This @@ -5843,7 +5843,7 @@ Samba and is one of the most important settings in the \fI smb.conf\fR file. The option sets the "security mode bit" in replies to protocol negotiations with smbd(8) -to turn share level security on or off. Clients decide + to turn share level security on or off. Clients decide based on this bit whether (and how) to transfer user and password information to the server. @@ -6008,7 +6008,7 @@ parameter. \fBSECURITY = DOMAIN \fR -This mode will only work correctly if smbpasswd(8)has been used to add this +This mode will only work correctly if smbpasswd(8) has been used to add this machine into a Windows NT Domain. It expects the \fIencrypted passwords\fR parameter to be set to true. In this mode Samba will try to validate the username/password by passing @@ -6176,7 +6176,7 @@ Default :\fBshow add printer wizard = yes\fR \fBshutdown script (G)\fR \fBThis parameter only exists in the HEAD cvs branch\fR This a full path name to a script called by -\fBsmbd(8)\fRthat +\fBsmbd(8)\fR that should start a shutdown procedure. This command will be run as the user connected to the @@ -6267,7 +6267,7 @@ You may find that on some systems Samba will say "Unknown socket option" when you supply an option. This means you either incorrectly typed it or you need to add an include file to includes.h for your OS. If the latter is the case please -send the patch to samba@samba.org. +send the patch to samba@samba.org <URL:mailto:samba@samba.org>. Any of the supported socket options may be combined in any way you like, as long as your OS allows it. @@ -6365,7 +6365,7 @@ This variable controls controls whether samba will try to use Simple and Protect Default: \fBuse spnego = yes\fR .TP \fBstat cache (G)\fR -This parameter determines if smbd(8)will use a cache in order to +This parameter determines if smbd(8) will use a cache in order to speed up case insensitive name mappings. You should never need to change this parameter. @@ -6431,7 +6431,7 @@ the process to be suspended until the kernel has ensured that all outstanding data in kernel disk buffers has been safely stored onto stable storage. This is very slow and should only be done rarely. Setting this parameter to no (the -default) means that smbdignores the Windows applications requests for +default) means that smbd ignores the Windows applications requests for a sync call. There is only a possibility of losing data if the operating system itself that Samba is running on crashes, so there is little danger in this default setting. In addition, this fixes many @@ -6490,7 +6490,7 @@ Default: \fBsyslog only = no\fR .TP \fBtemplate homedir (G)\fR When filling out the user information for a Windows NT -user, the winbindd(8)daemon +user, the winbindd(8) daemon uses this parameter to fill in the home directory for that user. If the string \fI%D\fR is present it is substituted with the user's Windows NT domain name. If the string \fI%U @@ -6501,7 +6501,7 @@ Default: \fBtemplate homedir = /home/%D/%U\fR .TP \fBtemplate shell (G)\fR When filling out the user information for a Windows NT -user, the winbindd(8)daemon +user, the winbindd(8) daemon uses this parameter to fill in the login shell for that user. Default: \fBtemplate shell = /bin/false\fR @@ -6518,7 +6518,7 @@ Example: \fBtime offset = 60\fR .TP \fBtime server (G)\fR This parameter determines if -nmbd(8)advertises itself as a time server to Windows +nmbd(8) advertises itself as a time server to Windows clients. Default: \fBtime server = no\fR @@ -6530,7 +6530,7 @@ Synonym for \fI debug timestamp\fR. This parameter accepts an integer value which defines a limit on the maximum number of print jobs that will be accepted system wide at any given time. If a print job is submitted -by a client which will exceed this number, then smbdwill return an +by a client which will exceed this number, then smbd will return an error indicating that no space is available on the server. The default value of 0 means that no such limit exists. This parameter can be used to prevent a server from exceeding its capacity and is @@ -7016,7 +7016,7 @@ Default: \fBwide links = yes\fR .TP \fBwinbind cache time (G)\fR This parameter specifies the number of seconds the -winbindd(8)daemon will cache +winbindd(8) daemon will cache user and group information before querying a Windows NT server again. @@ -7024,7 +7024,7 @@ Default: \fBwinbind cache type = 15\fR .TP \fBwinbind enum users (G)\fR On large installations using -winbindd(8)it may be +winbindd(8) it may be necessary to suppress the enumeration of users through the \fB setpwent()\fR, \fBgetpwent()\fR and @@ -7043,7 +7043,7 @@ Default: \fBwinbind enum users = yes \fR .TP \fBwinbind enum groups (G)\fR On large installations using -winbindd(8)it may be +winbindd(8) it may be necessary to suppress the enumeration of groups through the \fB setgrent()\fR, \fBgetgrent()\fR and @@ -7059,7 +7059,7 @@ Default: \fBwinbind enum groups = yes \fR .TP \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 +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 occur otherwise. @@ -7085,7 +7085,7 @@ Example: \fBwinbind separator = +\fR .TP \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 +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 occur otherwise. @@ -7155,7 +7155,7 @@ program \fBnsupdate\fR is provided in the examples directory of the Samba source code. .TP \fBwins proxy (G)\fR -This is a boolean that controls if nmbd(8)will respond to broadcast name +This is a boolean that controls if nmbd(8) will respond to broadcast name queries on behalf of other hosts. You may need to set this to yes for some older clients. @@ -7163,7 +7163,7 @@ Default: \fBwins proxy = no\fR .TP \fBwins server (G)\fR This specifies the IP address (or DNS name: IP -address for preference) of the WINS server that nmbd(8)should register with. If you have a WINS server on +address for preference) of the WINS server that nmbd(8) should register with. If you have a WINS server on your network then you should set this to the WINS server's IP. You should point this at your WINS server if you have a @@ -7182,7 +7182,7 @@ Example: \fBwins server = 192.9.200.1\fR .TP \fBwins support (G)\fR This boolean controls if the -nmbd(8)process in Samba will act as a WINS server. You should +nmbd(8) process in Samba will act as a WINS server. You should not set this to true unless you have a multi-subnetted network and you wish a particular \fBnmbd\fR to be your WINS server. Note that you should \fBNEVER\fR set this to true @@ -7290,7 +7290,7 @@ problem - but be aware of the possibility. .PP On a similar note, many clients - especially DOS clients - limit service names to eight characters. smbd(8) -has no such limitation, but attempts to connect from such + has no such limitation, but attempts to connect from such clients will fail if they truncate the service names. For this reason you should probably keep your service names down to eight characters in length. @@ -7306,14 +7306,14 @@ This man page is correct for version 2.2 of the Samba suite. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP -samba(7), -\fBsmbpasswd(8)\fR, -\fBswat(8)\fR, -\fBsmbd(8)\fR, -\fBnmbd(8)\fR, -\fBsmbclient(1)\fR, -\fBnmblookup(1)\fR, -\fBtestparm(1)\fR, +samba(7) +\fBsmbpasswd(8)\fR +\fBswat(8)\fR +\fBsmbd(8)\fR +\fBnmbd(8)\fR +\fBsmbclient(1)\fR +\fBnmblookup(1)\fR +\fBtestparm(1)\fR \fBtestprns(1)\fR .SH "AUTHOR" .PP @@ -7325,6 +7325,6 @@ to the way the Linux kernel is developed. 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 -ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/) and updated for the Samba 2.0 +ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/ <URL:ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/>) and updated for the Samba 2.0 release by Jeremy Allison. The conversion to DocBook for Samba 2.2 was done by Gerald Carter |