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author | Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org> | 2003-01-28 13:17:06 +0000 |
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committer | Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org> | 2003-01-28 13:17:06 +0000 |
commit | f2b57195e0e3f84477b40d60fd8da81f421475b3 (patch) | |
tree | b191bd8f30243afafa8e94c0ed018d4df61772ed /docs/docbook/devdoc | |
parent | 4a2a7f994b845a1c7df151f971edf81183b8ca15 (diff) | |
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Put in ab's conversion to XML. First step: Make all the SGML docs
conform to the (more strict) XML syntax.
(This used to be commit d9cf973a466ff684f0867b5d7fd494de6967aa79)
Diffstat (limited to 'docs/docbook/devdoc')
-rw-r--r-- | docs/docbook/devdoc/NetBIOS.sgml | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/docbook/devdoc/Tracing.sgml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/docbook/devdoc/cifsntdomain.sgml | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/docbook/devdoc/encryption.sgml | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/docbook/devdoc/printing.sgml | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/docbook/devdoc/sam.sgml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/docbook/devdoc/unix-smb.sgml | 2 |
7 files changed, 21 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/docs/docbook/devdoc/NetBIOS.sgml b/docs/docbook/devdoc/NetBIOS.sgml index ec9d3af563..6b4eb34b76 100644 --- a/docs/docbook/devdoc/NetBIOS.sgml +++ b/docs/docbook/devdoc/NetBIOS.sgml @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ rfc1001.txt describes, amongst other things, the implementation and use of, a 'NetBIOS Name Service'. NT/AS offers 'Windows Internet Name Service' which is fully rfc1001/2 compliant, but has had to take specific action with certain NetBIOS names in order to make it useful. (for example, it -deals with the registration of <1c> <1d> <1e> names all in different ways. +deals with the registration of <1c> <1d> <1e> names all in different ways. I recommend the reading of the Microsoft WINS Server Help files for full details). </para> diff --git a/docs/docbook/devdoc/Tracing.sgml b/docs/docbook/devdoc/Tracing.sgml index 3a0e4ba1a9..ccf1e1c3c8 100644 --- a/docs/docbook/devdoc/Tracing.sgml +++ b/docs/docbook/devdoc/Tracing.sgml @@ -80,11 +80,11 @@ stderr output from this command to a file for later perusal. For example, if I'm using a csh style shell: </para> -<para><command>strace -f -p 3872 >& strace.out</command></para> +<para><command>strace -f -p 3872 >& strace.out</command></para> <para>or with a sh style shell:</para> -<para><command>strace -f -p 3872 > strace.out 2>&1</command></para> +<para><command>strace -f -p 3872 > strace.out 2>&1</command></para> <para> Note the "-f" option. This is only available on some systems, and diff --git a/docs/docbook/devdoc/cifsntdomain.sgml b/docs/docbook/devdoc/cifsntdomain.sgml index f64e1b37d6..0197f4e1be 100644 --- a/docs/docbook/devdoc/cifsntdomain.sgml +++ b/docs/docbook/devdoc/cifsntdomain.sgml @@ -2175,7 +2175,7 @@ return 0 - indicates success </sect3> </sect2> -<sect2 +<sect2> <title>LSA SAM Logon</title> <para><emphasis> @@ -2279,7 +2279,7 @@ Note: presumably, the SAM_INFO structure is validated, and a (currently <para><emphasis> Note: mailslots will contain a response mailslot, to which the response - should be sent. the target NetBIOS name is REQUEST_NAME<20>, where + should be sent. the target NetBIOS name is REQUEST_NAME<20>, where REQUEST_NAME is the name of the machine that sent the request. </emphasis></para> @@ -2361,7 +2361,7 @@ Note: mailslots will contain a response mailslot, to which the response </variablelist> </sect3> -</sect2 +</sect2> <sect2> <title>SAM Logon</title> @@ -2663,16 +2663,16 @@ pwdump(machine$) (initially) == md4(lmowf(unicode(machine))) <title>Protocol</title> <para> -C->S ReqChal,Cc S->C Cs +C->S ReqChal,Cc S->C Cs </para> <para> -C & S compute session key Ks = E(PW[9..15],E(PW[0..6],Add(Cc,Cs))) +C & S compute session key Ks = E(PW[9..15],E(PW[0..6],Add(Cc,Cs))) </para> <para> C: Rc = Cred(Ks,Cc) C->S Authenticate,Rc S: Rs = Cred(Ks,Cs), -assert(Rc == Cred(Ks,Cc)) S->C Rs C: assert(Rs == Cred(Ks,Cs)) +assert(Rc == Cred(Ks,Cc)) S->C Rs C: assert(Rs == Cred(Ks,Cs)) </para> <para> @@ -2682,7 +2682,7 @@ on registry settings. This will also occur weekly afterwards. </para> <para> -C: Tc = Time(), Rc' = Cred(Ks,Rc+Tc) C->S ServerPasswordSet,Rc',Tc, +C: Tc = Time(), Rc' = Cred(Ks,Rc+Tc) C->S ServerPasswordSet,Rc',Tc, arc4(Ks[0..7,16],lmowf(randompassword()) C: Rc = Cred(Ks,Rc+Tc+1) S: assert(Rc' == Cred(Ks,Rc+Tc)), Ts = Time() S: Rs' = Cred(Ks,Rs+Tc+1) S->C Rs',Ts C: assert(Rs' == Cred(Ks,Rs+Tc+1)) S: Rs = Rs' @@ -2694,7 +2694,7 @@ such as workstation and domain omitted) </para> <para> -C: Tc = Time(), Rc' = Cred(Ks,Rc+Tc) C->S NetLogonSamLogon,Rc',Tc,U, +C: Tc = Time(), Rc' = Cred(Ks,Rc+Tc) C->S NetLogonSamLogon,Rc',Tc,U, arc4(Ks[0..7,16],16,ntowf(P),16), arc4(Ks[0..7,16],16,lmowf(P),16) S: assert(Rc' == Cred(Ks,Rc+Tc)) assert(passwords match those in SAM) S: Ts = Time() diff --git a/docs/docbook/devdoc/encryption.sgml b/docs/docbook/devdoc/encryption.sgml index 7d95edd34a..3ca8aa109c 100644 --- a/docs/docbook/devdoc/encryption.sgml +++ b/docs/docbook/devdoc/encryption.sgml @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ </sect1> <sect1> - <title><anchor id="SMBPASSWDFILEFORMAT">The smbpasswd file</title> + <title><anchor id="SMBPASSWDFILEFORMAT"/>The smbpasswd file</title> <para>In order for Samba to participate in the above protocol it must be able to look up the 16 byte hashed values given a user name. @@ -102,11 +102,11 @@ /etc/passwd</filename> and the <filename>smbpasswd</filename> file, a utility, <command>mksmbpasswd.sh</command>, is provided to generate a smbpasswd file from a UNIX <filename>/etc/passwd</filename> file. - </para + </para> <para>To generate the smbpasswd file from your <filename>/etc/passwd - </filename> file use the following command :</para> + </filename> file use the following command:</para> <para><prompt>$ </prompt><userinput>cat /etc/passwd | mksmbpasswd.sh > /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd</userinput></para> diff --git a/docs/docbook/devdoc/printing.sgml b/docs/docbook/devdoc/printing.sgml index 2ef64353e1..363b9fb6e5 100644 --- a/docs/docbook/devdoc/printing.sgml +++ b/docs/docbook/devdoc/printing.sgml @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Printing Interface to Various Back ends <para> Samba uses a table of function pointers to seven functions. The -function prototypes are defined in the <VarName>printif</VarName> structure declared +function prototypes are defined in the <varname>printif</varname> structure declared in <filename>printing.h</filename>. </para> @@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ object when the client issues a GetJob(level == 2) request. <sect1> <title> -ChangeID & Client Caching of Printer Information +ChangeID and Client Caching of Printer Information </title> <para> @@ -345,7 +345,7 @@ information</para></listitem> </itemizedlist> <para> -A <VarName>SPOOL_NOTIFY_INFO</VarName> contains: +A <varname>SPOOL_NOTIFY_INFO</varname> contains: </para> <itemizedlist> @@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ in the SPOOL_NOTIFY_INFO_DATA array</para></listitem> </itemizedlist> <para> -The <VarName>SPOOL_NOTIFY_INFO_DATA</VarName> entries contain: +The <varname>SPOOL_NOTIFY_INFO_DATA</varname> entries contain: </para> <itemizedlist> diff --git a/docs/docbook/devdoc/sam.sgml b/docs/docbook/devdoc/sam.sgml index 654bd5fe9c..84c17d65e2 100644 --- a/docs/docbook/devdoc/sam.sgml +++ b/docs/docbook/devdoc/sam.sgml @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ accessed.</para> For example, when you call </para> -<programlisting>< +<programlisting> NTSTATUS sam_get_account_by_name(const SAM_CONTEXT *context, const NT_USER_TOKEN *access_token, uint32 access_desired, const char *domain, const char *name, SAM_ACCOUNT_HANDLE **account) @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ This is where smbd, samtest and whatever end-user replacement we have for pdbedit sits. They use only the SAM interface, and do not get 'special knowledge' of what is below them. </para> - +</sect2> <sect2> <title>SAM Interface</title> diff --git a/docs/docbook/devdoc/unix-smb.sgml b/docs/docbook/devdoc/unix-smb.sgml index aae96edfb7..d6a658089c 100644 --- a/docs/docbook/devdoc/unix-smb.sgml +++ b/docs/docbook/devdoc/unix-smb.sgml @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ <para> This is a short document that describes some of the issues that confront a SMB implementation on unix, and how Samba copes with -them. They may help people who are looking at unix<->PC +them. They may help people who are looking at unix<->PC interoperability. </para> |