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diff --git a/docs/manpages/pdbedit.8 b/docs/manpages/pdbedit.8 index 02046dc58e..51dcf44bf0 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/pdbedit.8 +++ b/docs/manpages/pdbedit.8 @@ -1,56 +1,75 @@ -.\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man -.\" from a DocBook document. This tool can be found at: -.\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/comp/docbook2X/> -.\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches, -.\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>. -.TH "PDBEDIT" "8" "19 april 2003" "" "" - +.\"Generated by db2man.xsl. Don't modify this, modify the source. +.de Sh \" Subsection +.br +.if t .Sp +.ne 5 +.PP +\fB\\$1\fR +.PP +.. +.de Sp \" Vertical space (when we can't use .PP) +.if t .sp .5v +.if n .sp +.. +.de Ip \" List item +.br +.ie \\n(.$>=3 .ne \\$3 +.el .ne 3 +.IP "\\$1" \\$2 +.. +.TH "PDBEDIT" 8 "" "" "" .SH NAME pdbedit \- manage the SAM database -.SH SYNOPSIS +.SH "SYNOPSIS" -\fBpdbedit\fR [ \fB-l\fR ] [ \fB-v\fR ] [ \fB-w\fR ] [ \fB-u username\fR ] [ \fB-f fullname\fR ] [ \fB-h homedir\fR ] [ \fB-D drive\fR ] [ \fB-S script\fR ] [ \fB-p profile\fR ] [ \fB-a\fR ] [ \fB-m\fR ] [ \fB-x\fR ] [ \fB-i passdb-backend\fR ] [ \fB-e passdb-backend\fR ] [ \fB-g\fR ] [ \fB-b passdb-backend\fR ] [ \fB-g\fR ] [ \fB-d debuglevel\fR ] [ \fB-s configfile\fR ] [ \fB-P account-policy\fR ] [ \fB-C value\fR ] +.nf +\fBpdbedit\fR [-l] [-v] [-w] [-u username] [-f fullname] [-h homedir] [-D drive] [-S + script] [-p profile] [-a] [-m] [-x] [-i passdb-backend] [-e passdb-backend] + [-g] [-b passdb-backend] [-g] [-d debuglevel] [-s configfile] [-P account-policy] + [-C value] +.fi .SH "DESCRIPTION" + .PP -This tool is part of the \fBSamba\fR(7) suite. +This tool is part of the \fBSamba\fR(7) suite\&. + .PP -The pdbedit program is used to manage the users accounts -stored in the sam database and can only be run by root. +The pdbedit program is used to manage the users accounts stored in the sam database and can only be run by root\&. + .PP -The pdbedit tool uses the passdb modular interface and is -independent from the kind of users database used (currently there -are smbpasswd, ldap, nis+ and tdb based and more can be added -without changing the tool). +The pdbedit tool uses the passdb modular interface and is independent from the kind of users database used (currently there are smbpasswd, ldap, nis+ and tdb based and more can be added without changing the tool)\&. + .PP -There are five main ways to use pdbedit: adding a user account, -removing a user account, modifing a user account, listing user -accounts, importing users accounts. +There are five main ways to use pdbedit: adding a user account, removing a user account, modifing a user account, listing user accounts, importing users accounts\&. + .SH "OPTIONS" + .TP -\fB-l\fR -This option lists all the user accounts -present in the users database. -This option prints a list of user/uid pairs separated by -the ':' character. +-l +This option lists all the user accounts present in the users database\&. This option prints a list of user/uid pairs separated by the ':' character\&. + Example: \fBpdbedit -l\fR .nf + sorce:500:Simo Sorce samba:45:Test User .fi + + .TP -\fB-v\fR -This option enables the verbose listing format. -It causes pdbedit to list the users in the database, printing -out the account fields in a descriptive format. +-v +This option enables the verbose listing format\&. It causes pdbedit to list the users in the database, printing out the account fields in a descriptive format\&. + Example: \fBpdbedit -l -v\fR .nf + --------------- username: sorce user ID/Group: 500/500 @@ -58,7 +77,7 @@ user RID/GRID: 2000/2001 Full Name: Simo Sorce Home Directory: \\\\BERSERKER\\sorce HomeDir Drive: H: -Logon Script: \\\\BERSERKER\\netlogon\\sorce.bat +Logon Script: \\\\BERSERKER\\netlogon\\sorce\&.bat Profile Path: \\\\BERSERKER\\profile --------------- username: samba @@ -70,222 +89,225 @@ HomeDir Drive: Logon Script: Profile Path: \\\\BERSERKER\\profile .fi + + .TP -\fB-w\fR -This option sets the "smbpasswd" listing format. -It will make pdbedit list the users in the database, printing -out the account fields in a format compatible with the -\fIsmbpasswd\fR file format. (see the -\fBsmbpasswd\fR(5) for details) +-w +This option sets the "smbpasswd" listing format\&. It will make pdbedit list the users in the database, printing out the account fields in a format compatible with the \fIsmbpasswd\fR file format\&. (see the \fBsmbpasswd\fR(5) for details) + Example: \fBpdbedit -l -w\fR -.nf + sorce:500:508818B733CE64BEAAD3B435B51404EE:D2A2418EFC466A8A0F6B1DBB5C3DB80C:[UX ]:LCT-00000000: samba:45:0F2B255F7B67A7A9AAD3B435B51404EE:BC281CE3F53B6A5146629CD4751D3490:[UX ]:LCT-3BFA1E8D: -.fi + .TP -\fB-u username\fR -This option specifies the username to be -used for the operation requested (listing, adding, removing). -It is \fBrequired\fR in add, remove and modify -operations and \fBoptional\fR in list -operations. +-u username +This option specifies the username to be used for the operation requested (listing, adding, removing)\&. It is \fBrequired\fR in add, remove and modify operations and \fBoptional\fR in list operations\&. + + .TP -\fB-f fullname\fR -This option can be used while adding or -modifing a user account. It will specify the user's full -name. +-f fullname +This option can be used while adding or modifing a user account\&. It will specify the user's full name\&. + Example: \fB-f "Simo Sorce"\fR + + .TP -\fB-h homedir\fR -This option can be used while adding or -modifing a user account. It will specify the user's home -directory network path. +-h homedir +This option can be used while adding or modifing a user account\&. It will specify the user's home directory network path\&. + + +Example: \fB-h "\\\\BERSERKER\\sorce"\fR + -Example: \fB-h "\\\\\\\\BERSERKER\\\\sorce"\fR .TP -\fB-D drive\fR -This option can be used while adding or -modifing a user account. It will specify the windows drive -letter to be used to map the home directory. +-D drive +This option can be used while adding or modifing a user account\&. It will specify the windows drive letter to be used to map the home directory\&. + Example: \fB-d "H:"\fR + + .TP -\fB-S script\fR -This option can be used while adding or -modifing a user account. It will specify the user's logon -script path. +-S script +This option can be used while adding or modifing a user account\&. It will specify the user's logon script path\&. + + +Example: \fB-s "\\\\BERSERKER\\netlogon\\sorce.bat"\fR + -Example: \fB-s "\\\\\\\\BERSERKER\\\\netlogon\\\\sorce.bat"\fR .TP -\fB-p profile\fR -This option can be used while adding or -modifing a user account. It will specify the user's profile -directory. +-p profile +This option can be used while adding or modifing a user account\&. It will specify the user's profile directory\&. + + +Example: \fB-p "\\\\BERSERKER\\netlogon"\fR + -Example: \fB-p "\\\\\\\\BERSERKER\\\\netlogon"\fR .TP -\fB-a\fR -This option is used to add a user into the -database. This command needs a user name specified with -the -u switch. When adding a new user, pdbedit will also -ask for the password to be used. +-a +This option is used to add a user into the database\&. This command needs a user name specified with the -u switch\&. When adding a new user, pdbedit will also ask for the password to be used\&. -Example: \fBpdbedit -a -u sorce\fR +Example: \fBpdbedit -a -u sorce\fR .nf new password: retype new password .fi + + + .TP -\fB-m\fR -This option may only be used in conjunction -with the \fI-a\fR option. It will make -pdbedit to add a machine trust account instead of a user -account (-u username will provide the machine name). +-m +This option may only be used in conjunction with the \fI-a\fR option\&. It will make pdbedit to add a machine trust account instead of a user account (-u username will provide the machine name)\&. + Example: \fBpdbedit -a -m -u w2k-wks\fR + + .TP -\fB-x\fR -This option causes pdbedit to delete an account -from the database. It needs a username specified with the --u switch. +-x +This option causes pdbedit to delete an account from the database\&. It needs a username specified with the -u switch\&. + Example: \fBpdbedit -x -u bob\fR + + .TP -\fB-i passdb-backend\fR -Use a different passdb backend to retrieve users -than the one specified in smb.conf. Can be used to import data into -your local user database. +-i passdb-backend +Use a different passdb backend to retrieve users than the one specified in smb\&.conf\&. Can be used to import data into your local user database\&. + + +This option will ease migration from one passdb backend to another\&. + + +Example: \fBpdbedit -i smbpasswd:/etc/smbpasswd.old \fR -This option will ease migration from one passdb backend to -another. -Example: \fBpdbedit -i smbpasswd:/etc/smbpasswd.old -\fR .TP -\fB-e passdb-backend\fR -Exports all currently available users to the -specified password database backend. +-e passdb-backend +Exports all currently available users to the specified password database backend\&. + + +This option will ease migration from one passdb backend to another and will ease backing up\&. -This option will ease migration from one passdb backend to -another and will ease backing up. Example: \fBpdbedit -e smbpasswd:/root/samba-users.backup\fR + + .TP -\fB-g\fR -If you specify \fI-g\fR, -then \fI-i in-backend -e out-backend\fR -applies to the group mapping instead of the user database. +-g +If you specify \fI-g\fR, then \fI-i in-backend -e out-backend\fR applies to the group mapping instead of the user database\&. + + +This option will ease migration from one passdb backend to another and will ease backing up\&. + -This option will ease migration from one passdb backend to -another and will ease backing up. .TP -\fB-g\fR -If you specify \fI-g\fR, -then \fI-i in-backend -e out-backend\fR -applies to the group mapping instead of the user database. +-g +If you specify \fI-g\fR, then \fI-i in-backend -e out-backend\fR applies to the group mapping instead of the user database\&. + + +This option will ease migration from one passdb backend to another and will ease backing up\&. + -This option will ease migration from one passdb backend to -another and will ease backing up. .TP -\fB-b passdb-backend\fR -Use a different default passdb backend. +-b passdb-backend +Use a different default passdb backend\&. + Example: \fBpdbedit -b xml:/root/pdb-backup.xml -l\fR + + .TP -\fB-P account-policy\fR +-P account-policy Display an account policy -Valid policies are: minimum password age, reset count minutes, disconnect time, -user must logon to change password, password history, lockout duration, min password length, -maximum password age and bad lockout attempt. + +Valid policies are: minimum password age, reset count minutes, disconnect time, user must logon to change password, password history, lockout duration, min password length, maximum password age and bad lockout attempt\&. + Example: \fBpdbedit -P "bad lockout attempt"\fR .nf + account policy value for bad lockout attempt is 0 .fi + + .TP -\fB-C account-policy-value\fR -Sets an account policy to a specified value. -This option may only be used in conjunction -with the \fI-P\fR option. +-C account-policy-value +Sets an account policy to a specified value\&. This option may only be used in conjunction with the \fI-P\fR option\&. + Example: \fBpdbedit -P "bad lockout attempt" -C 3\fR .nf + account policy value for bad lockout attempt was 0 account policy value for bad lockout attempt is now 3 .fi + + .TP -\fB-h|--help\fR -Print a summary of command line options. +-h|--help +Print a summary of command line options\&. + + .TP -\fB-V\fR -Prints the version number for -\fBsmbd\fR. +-V +Prints the version number for \fBsmbd\fR\&. + + .TP -\fB-s <configuration file>\fR -The file specified contains the -configuration details required by the server. The -information in this file includes server-specific -information such as what printcap file to use, as well -as descriptions of all the services that the server is -to provide. See \fIsmb.conf(5)\fR for more information. -The default configuration file name is determined at -compile time. +-s <configuration file> +The file specified contains the configuration details required by the server\&. The information in this file includes server-specific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide\&. See \fI smb\&.conf(5)\fR for more information\&. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time\&. + + .TP -\fB-d|--debug=debuglevel\fR -\fIdebuglevel\fR is an integer -from 0 to 10. The default value if this parameter is -not specified is zero. - -The higher this value, the more detail will be -logged to the log files about the activities of the -server. At level 0, only critical errors and serious -warnings will be logged. Level 1 is a reasonable level for -day to day running - it generates a small amount of -information about operations carried out. - -Levels above 1 will generate considerable -amounts of log data, and should only be used when -investigating a problem. Levels above 3 are designed for -use only by developers and generate HUGE amounts of log -data, most of which is extremely cryptic. - -Note that specifying this parameter here will -override the log -level file. +-d|--debug=debuglevel +\fIdebuglevel\fR is an integer from 0 to 10\&. The default value if this parameter is not specified is zero\&. + + +The higher this value, the more detail will be logged to the log files about the activities of the server\&. At level 0, only critical errors and serious warnings will be logged\&. Level 1 is a reasonable level for day to day running - it generates a small amount of information about operations carried out\&. + + +Levels above 1 will generate considerable amounts of log data, and should only be used when investigating a problem\&. Levels above 3 are designed for use only by developers and generate HUGE amounts of log data, most of which is extremely cryptic\&. + + +Note that specifying this parameter here will override the log level parameter in the \fIsmb\&.conf(5)\fR file\&. + + .TP -\fB-l|--logfile=logbasename\fR -File name for log/debug files. The extension -".client" will be appended. The log file is -never removed by the client. +-l|--logfile=logbasename +File name for log/debug files\&. The extension \fB"\&.client"\fR will be appended\&. The log file is never removed by the client\&. + + .SH "NOTES" + .PP -This command may be used only by root. +This command may be used only by root\&. + .SH "VERSION" + .PP -This man page is correct for version 2.2 of -the Samba suite. +This man page is correct for version 2\&.2 of the Samba suite\&. + .SH "SEE ALSO" + .PP \fBsmbpasswd\fR(5), \fBsamba\fR(7) + .SH "AUTHOR" + .PP -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. +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\&. + .PP -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/ <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. The conversion to DocBook -XML 4.2 for Samba 3.0 was done by Alexander Bokovoy. +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 release by Jeremy Allison\&. The conversion to DocBook for Samba 2\&.2 was done by Gerald Carter\&. The conversion to DocBook XML 4\&.2 for Samba 3\&.0 was done by Alexander Bokovoy\&. + |