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author | John Terpstra <jht@samba.org> | 2007-09-12 04:49:56 +0000 |
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committer | Gerald W. Carter <jerry@samba.org> | 2008-04-23 08:47:37 -0500 |
commit | a4aab0df607332295064c27ade09f2458fdb8979 (patch) | |
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Name change of Ethereal to Wireshark. Patch provided by Gerald Combs (Wireshark).
(This used to be commit a4017b8c9868e07e36d39b56ac041a29ecd3922c)
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diff --git a/docs/Samba3-ByExample/SBE-glossary.xml b/docs/Samba3-ByExample/SBE-glossary.xml index bb63b0426d..71248cfabb 100644 --- a/docs/Samba3-ByExample/SBE-glossary.xml +++ b/docs/Samba3-ByExample/SBE-glossary.xml @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ <glossterm>Domain Master Browser</glossterm> <acronym>DMB</acronym> <glossdef><para> - The Domain Master Browser maintains a list of all the servers that + The Domain Master Browser maintains a list of all the servers that have announced their services within a given workgroup or NT domain. </para></glossdef> </glossentry> @@ -81,16 +81,6 @@ </glossentry> <glossentry> - <glossterm>Ethereal</glossterm> - <acronym>ethereal</acronym> - <glossdef><para> - A network analyzer, also known as a network sniffer or a protocol analyzer. Ethereal is - freely available for UNIX/Linux and Microsoft Windows systems from - <ulink url="http://www.ethereal.com">the Ethereal Web site</ulink>. - </para></glossdef> - </glossentry> - - <glossentry> <glossterm>Group IDentifier</glossterm> <acronym>GID</acronym> <glossdef><para> @@ -130,10 +120,10 @@ outweigh any need to add, delete, or modify records. LDAP does provide a means for replication of the database to keep slave servers up to date with a master. It also has built-in capability to - handle external references and deferral. + handle external references and deferral. </para></glossdef> </glossentry> - + <glossentry> <glossterm>Local Master Browser</glossterm> <acronym>LMB</acronym> @@ -177,7 +167,7 @@ <glossterm>Network Basic Input/Output System</glossterm> <acronym>NetBIOS</acronym> <glossdef><para> - NetBIOS is a simple application programming interface (API) invented in the 1980s + NetBIOS is a simple application programming interface (API) invented in the 1980s that allows programs to send data to certain network names. NetBIOS is always run over another network protocol such as IPX/SPX, TCP/IP, or Logical Link Control (LLC). NetBIOS run over LLC is best known as NetBEUI (the NetBIOS Extended User Interface @@ -189,11 +179,11 @@ <glossterm>NetBT</glossterm> <acronym>NBT</acronym> <glossdef><para> - Protocol for transporting NetBIOS frames over TCP/IP. Uses ports 137, 138, and 139. + Protocol for transporting NetBIOS frames over TCP/IP. Uses ports 137, 138, and 139. NetBT is a fully routable protocol. </para></glossdef> </glossentry> - + <glossentry> <glossterm>NT/LanManager Security Support Provider</glossterm> <acronym>NTLMSSP</acronym> @@ -210,7 +200,7 @@ <acronym>SMB</acronym> <glossdef><para> SMB was the original name of the protocol spoken by Samba. It was invented in the 1980s - by IBM and adopted and extended further by Microsoft. Microsoft renamed the protocol to + by IBM and adopted and extended further by Microsoft. Microsoft renamed the protocol to CIFS during the Internet hype in the 1990s. </para></glossdef> </glossentry> @@ -255,4 +245,14 @@ </para></glossdef> </glossentry> + <glossentry> + <glossterm>Wireshark</glossterm> + <acronym>wireshark</acronym> + <glossdef><para> + A network analyzer, also known as a network sniffer or a protocol analyzer. Formerly known as Ethereal, Wireshark is + freely available for UNIX/Linux and Microsoft Windows systems from + <ulink url="http://www.wireshark.org">the Wireshark Web site</ulink>. + </para></glossdef> + </glossentry> + </glossary> |