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-<html><head><title>smbsh (1)</title>
-
-<link rev="made" href="mailto:samba@samba.org">
-</head>
-<body>
-
-<hr>
-
-<h1>smbsh (1)</h1>
-<h2>Samba</h2>
-<h2>23 Oct 1998</h2>
-
-
-
-<p><a name="NAME"></a>
-<h2>NAME</h2>
- smbsh - Allows access to Windows NT filesystem using UNIX commands
-<p><a name="SYNOPSIS"></a>
-<h2>SYNOPSIS</h2>
-
-<p><strong>smbsh</strong>
-<p><a name="DESCRIPTION"></a>
-<h2>DESCRIPTION</h2>
-
-<p>This program is part of the <strong>Samba</strong> suite.
-<p><strong>smbsh</strong> allows you to access an NT filesystem using UNIX commands
-such as <strong>ls</strong>, <strong>egrep</strong>, and <strong>rcp</strong>. You must use a shell that
-is dynmanically linked in order for <strong>smbsh</strong> to work correctly.
-<p>To use the <strong>smbsh</strong> command, execute <strong>smbsh</strong> from the prompt and
-enter the username and password that authenticate you to the
-machine running the Windows NT operating system.
-<p><pre>
-
-system% smbsh
-Username: user
-Password:
-
-</pre>
-
-<p>Any dynamically linked command you execute from this shell will
-access the <strong>/smb</strong> directory using the smb protocol.
-For example, the command
-<p><code>ls /smb</code>
-<p>will show all the machines in your workgroup.
-The command
-<p><code>ls /smb/&lt;machine-name&gt;</code>
-<p>will show the share names for that machine. You could then, for example, use the
-<strong>cd</strong> command to change directories, <strong>vi</strong> to edit files, and <strong>rcp</strong>
- to copy files.
-<p><a name="VERSION"></a>
-<h2>VERSION</h2>
-
-<p>This man page is correct for the 2.0.3 of the Samba suite.
-<p><a name="BUGS"></a>
-<h2>BUGS</h2>
-
-<p><strong>smbsh</strong> works by intercepting the standard libc calls with the dynamically loaded
-versions in <strong>smbwrapper.o</strong>. Not all calls have been "wrapped" so some programs
-may not function correctly under <strong>smbsh</strong>.
-<p>Programs which are not dynamically linked cannot make use of <strong>smbsh</strong>'s
-functionality. Most versions of UNIX have a <strong>file</strong> command that will describe how
-a program was linked.
-<p><a name="SEEALSO"></a>
-<h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
-
-<p><a href="smb.conf.5.html"><strong>smb.conf (5)</strong></a>,
-<a href="smbd.8.html"><strong>smbd (8)</strong></a>.
-<p><a name="AUTHOR"></a>
-<h2>AUTHOR</h2>
-
-<p>The original Samba software and related utilities were created by
-Andrew Tridgell (samba@samba.org). Samba is now developed
-by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the
-Linux kernel is developed.
-<p>The original Samba man pages were written by Karl Auer. The man page
-sources were converted to YODL format (another excellent piece of Open
-Source software, available at
-<a href="ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/"><strong>ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/</strong></a>)
-and updated for the Samba2.0 release by Jeremy Allison.
-<a href="mailto:samba@samba.org"><em>samba@samba.org</em></a>.
-<p>See <a href="samba.7.html"><strong>samba (7)</strong></a> to find out how to get a full
-list of contributors and details on how to submit bug reports,
-comments etc.
-<p></body>
-</html>
+<HTML
+><HEAD
+><TITLE
+>smbsh</TITLE
+><META
+NAME="GENERATOR"
+CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.57"></HEAD
+><BODY
+CLASS="REFENTRY"
+BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"
+TEXT="#000000"
+LINK="#0000FF"
+VLINK="#840084"
+ALINK="#0000FF"
+><H1
+><A
+NAME="FINDSMB"
+>smbsh</A
+></H1
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFNAMEDIV"
+><A
+NAME="AEN5"
+></A
+><H2
+>Name</H2
+>smbsh&nbsp;--&nbsp;Allows access to Windows NT filesystem
+ using UNIX commands</DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFSYNOPSISDIV"
+><A
+NAME="AEN8"
+></A
+><H2
+>Synopsis</H2
+><P
+><B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>smbsh</B
+> </P
+></DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFSECT1"
+><A
+NAME="AEN11"
+></A
+><H2
+>DESCRIPTION</H2
+><P
+>This tool is part of the <A
+HREF="samba.7.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+> Samba</A
+> suite.</P
+><P
+><B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>smbsh</B
+> allows you to access an NT filesystem
+ using UNIX commands such as <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>ls</B
+>, <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+> egrep</B
+>, and <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>rcp</B
+>. You must use a
+ shell that is dynmanically linked in order for <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>smbsh</B
+>
+ to work correctly.</P
+><P
+>To use the <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>smbsh</B
+> command, execute <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+> smbsh</B
+> from the prompt and enter the username and password
+ that authenticate you to the machine running the Windows NT
+ operating system.</P
+><P
+><PRE
+CLASS="PROGRAMLISTING"
+> <TT
+CLASS="PROMPT"
+>system% </TT
+><TT
+CLASS="USERINPUT"
+><B
+>smbsh</B
+></TT
+>
+ <TT
+CLASS="PROMPT"
+>Username: </TT
+><TT
+CLASS="USERINPUT"
+><B
+>user</B
+></TT
+>
+ <TT
+CLASS="PROMPT"
+>Password: </TT
+><TT
+CLASS="USERINPUT"
+><B
+>XXXXXXX</B
+></TT
+>
+ </PRE
+></P
+><P
+>Any dynamically linked command you execute from
+ this shell will access the <TT
+CLASS="FILENAME"
+>/smb</TT
+> directory
+ using the smb protocol. For example, the command <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>ls /smb
+ </B
+> will show all the machines in your workgroup. The command
+ <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>ls /smb/&lt;machine-name&gt;</B
+> will show the share
+ names for that machine. You could then, for example, use the <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+> cd</B
+> command to change directories, <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>vi</B
+> to
+ edit files, and <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>rcp</B
+> to copy files.</P
+></DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFSECT1"
+><A
+NAME="AEN39"
+></A
+><H2
+>VERSION</H2
+><P
+>This man page is correct for version 2.2 of
+ the Samba suite.</P
+></DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFSECT1"
+><A
+NAME="AEN42"
+></A
+><H2
+>BUGS</H2
+><P
+><B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>smbsh</B
+> works by intercepting the standard
+ libc calls with the dynamically loaded versions in <TT
+CLASS="FILENAME"
+> smbwrapper.o</TT
+>. Not all calls have been "wrapped", so
+ some programs may not function correctly under <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>smbsh
+ </B
+>.</P
+><P
+>Programs which are not dynamically linked cannot make
+ use of <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>smbsh</B
+>'s functionality. Most versions
+ of UNIX have a <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>file</B
+> command that will
+ describe how a program was linked.</P
+></DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFSECT1"
+><A
+NAME="AEN51"
+></A
+><H2
+>SEE ALSO</H2
+><P
+><A
+HREF="smbd.8.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+><B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>smbd(8)</B
+></A
+>,
+ <A
+HREF="smb.conf.5.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+>smb.conf(5)</A
+>
+ </P
+></DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFSECT1"
+><A
+NAME="AEN57"
+></A
+><H2
+>AUTHOR</H2
+><P
+>The original Samba software and related utilities
+ were created by Andrew Tridgell. Samba is now developed
+ by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar
+ to the way the Linux kernel is developed.</P
+><P
+>The original Samba man pages were written by Karl Auer.
+ The man page sources were converted to YODL format (another
+ excellent piece of Open Source software, available at
+ <A
+HREF="ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/"
+TARGET="_top"
+> ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/</A
+>) and updated for the Samba 2.0
+ release by Jeremy Allison. The conversion to DocBook for
+ Samba 2.2 was done by Gerald Carter</P
+></DIV
+></BODY
+></HTML
+> \ No newline at end of file