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-
-
-
-
-
-<html><head><title>findsmb (1)</title>
-
-<link rev="made" href="mailto:samba@samba.org">
-</head>
-<body>
-
-<hr>
-
-<h1>findsmb (1)</h1>
-<h2>Samba</h2>
-<h2>2 May 2000</h2>
-
-
-
-
-<p><br><a name="NAME"></a>
-<h2>NAME</h2>
- findsmb - list info about machines that respond to SMB name queries on a subnet
-<p><br><a name="SYNOPSIS"></a>
-<h2>SYNOPSIS</h2>
-
-<p><br><strong>findsmb</strong> [<a href="findsmb.1.html#subnetbroadcastaddress">subnet broadcast address</a>]
-<p><br><a name="DESCRIPTION"></a>
-<h2>DESCRIPTION</h2>
-
-<p><br>This perl script is part of the <strong>Samba</strong> suite.
-<p><br><strong>findsmb</strong> is a perl script that prints out several pieces
-of information about machines on a subnet that respond to SMB
-name query requests.
-It uses <a href="nmblookup.1.html"><strong>nmblookup</strong></a> and
-<a href="smbclient.1.html"><strong>smbclient</strong></a> to obtain this information.
-<p><br><a name="OPTIONS"></a>
-<h2>OPTIONS</h2>
-
-<p><br><ul>
-<p><br><a name="subnetbroadcastaddress"></a>
-<li><strong><strong>subnet broadcast address</strong></strong> Without this option, <strong>findsmb</strong>
-will probe the subnet of the machine where <strong>findsmb</strong> is run.
-This value is passed to <strong>nmblookup</strong> as part of the <strong>-B</strong>
-option
-<p><br></ul>
-<p><br><a name="EXAMPLES"></a>
-<h2>EXAMPLES</h2>
-
-<p><br>The output of <strong>findsmb</strong> lists the following information for all
-machines that respond to the initial <strong>nmblookup</strong> for any name:
-IP address, NetBIOS name, Workgroup name, operating system, and
-SMB server version.
-<p><br>There will be a "+" in front of the workgroup name for machines that are
-local master browsers for that workgroup. There will be an "*" in front
-of the workgroup name for machines that are the domain master browser for
-that workgroup. Machines that are running Windows, Windows 95 or Windows 98
-will not show any information about the operating system or server version.
-<p><br>The command must be run on a system without
-<strong>nmbd</strong> running. If <strong>nmbd</strong> is running on the system, you will only
-get the IP address and the DNS name of the machine. To get proper responses
-from Windows 95 and Windows 98 machines, the command must be run as root.
-<p><br>For example running:
-<p><br><code>findsmb</code>
-<p><br>on a machine without <strong>nmbd</strong> running would yield output similar
-to the following
-<p><br><pre>
-
-IP ADDR NETBIOS NAME WORKGROUP/OS/VERSION
+<HTML
+><HEAD
+><TITLE
+>findsmb</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"
+>findsmb</A
+></H1
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFNAMEDIV"
+><A
+NAME="AEN5"
+></A
+><H2
+>Name</H2
+>findsmb&nbsp;--&nbsp;list info about machines that respond to SMB
+ name queries on a subnet</DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFSYNOPSISDIV"
+><A
+NAME="AEN8"
+></A
+><H2
+>Synopsis</H2
+><P
+><B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>findsmb</B
+> [subnet broadcast address]</P
+></DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFSECT1"
+><A
+NAME="AEN12"
+></A
+><H2
+>DESCRIPTION</H2
+><P
+>This perl script is part of the <A
+HREF="samba.7.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+> Samba</A
+> suite.</P
+><P
+><B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>findsmb</B
+> is a perl script that
+ prints out several pieces of information about machines
+ on a subnet that respond to SMB name query requests.
+ It uses <A
+HREF="nmblookup.1.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+><B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+> nmblookup(1)</B
+></A
+> and <A
+HREF="smbclient.1.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+> <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>smbclient(1)</B
+></A
+> to obtain this information.
+ </P
+></DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFSECT1"
+><A
+NAME="AEN22"
+></A
+><H2
+>OPTIONS</H2
+><P
+></P
+><DIV
+CLASS="VARIABLELIST"
+><DL
+><DT
+>subnet broadcast address</DT
+><DD
+><P
+>Without this option, <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>findsmb
+ </B
+> will probe the subnet of the machine where
+ <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>findsmb</B
+> is run. This value is passed
+ to <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>nmblookup</B
+> as part of the
+ <TT
+CLASS="CONSTANT"
+>-B</TT
+> option</P
+></DD
+></DL
+></DIV
+></DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFSECT1"
+><A
+NAME="AEN33"
+></A
+><H2
+>EXAMPLES</H2
+><P
+>The output of <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>findsmb</B
+> lists the following
+ information for all machines that respond to the initial
+ <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>nmblookup</B
+> for any name: IP address, NetBIOS name,
+ Workgroup name, operating system, and SMB server version.</P
+><P
+>There will be a '+' in front of the workgroup name for
+ machines that are local master browsers for that workgroup. There
+ will be an '*' in front of the workgroup name for
+ machines that are the domain master browser for that workgroup.
+ Machines that are running Windows, Windows 95 or Windows 98 will
+ not show any information about the operating system or server
+ version.</P
+><P
+>The command must be run on a system without <A
+HREF="nmbd.8.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+><B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>nmbd</B
+></A
+> running.
+ If <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>nmbd</B
+> is running on the system, you will
+ only get the IP address and the DNS name of the machine. To
+ get proper responses from Windows 95 and Windows 98 machines,
+ the command must be run as root. </P
+><P
+>For example running <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>findsmb</B
+> on a machine
+ without <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>nmbd</B
+> running would yield output similar
+ to the following</P
+><PRE
+CLASS="SCREEN"
+><TT
+CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT"
+>IP ADDR NETBIOS NAME WORKGROUP/OS/VERSION
---------------------------------------------------------------------
192.168.35.10 MINESET-TEST1 [DMVENGR]
192.168.35.55 LINUXBOX *[MYGROUP] [Unix] [Samba 2.0.6]
@@ -78,27 +181,78 @@ IP ADDR NETBIOS NAME WORKGROUP/OS/VERSION
192.168.35.88 SCNT2 +[MVENGR] [Windows NT 4.0] [NT LAN Manager 4.0]
192.168.35.93 FROGSTAR-PC [MVENGR] [Windows 5.0] [Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
192.168.35.97 HERBNT1 *[HERB-NT] [Windows NT 4.0] [NT LAN Manager 4.0]
-
-</pre>
-
-<p><br><a name="VERSION"></a>
-<h2>VERSION</h2>
-
-<p><br>This man page is correct for version 2.0 of the Samba suite.
-<p><br><a name="SEEALSO"></a>
-<h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
-
-<p><br><a href="nmblookup.1.html"><strong>nmblookup (1)</strong></a>, <a href="smbclient.1.html"><strong>smbclient (1)</strong></a>
-<p><br><a name="AUTHOR"></a>
-<h2>AUTHOR</h2>
-
-<p><br>This perl script was developed by Herb Lewis of SGI.
-<p><br>The original Samba software and related utilities were created by
-Andrew Tridgell <a href="mailto:samba@samba.org"><em>samba@samba.org</em></a>. Samba is now developed
-by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the
-Linux kernel is developed.
-<p><br>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.
-</body>
-</html>
+ </TT
+></PRE
+></DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFSECT1"
+><A
+NAME="AEN48"
+></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="AEN51"
+></A
+><H2
+>SEE ALSO</H2
+><P
+><A
+HREF="nmbd.8.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+><B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>nmbd(8)</B
+></A
+>,
+ <A
+HREF="smbclient.1.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+><B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>smbclient(1)
+ </B
+></A
+>, and <A
+HREF="smbclient.1.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+> <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>nmblookup(1)</B
+></A
+>
+ </P
+></DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFSECT1"
+><A
+NAME="AEN60"
+></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
diff --git a/docs/manpages/findsmb.1 b/docs/manpages/findsmb.1
index 708fea6378..bd737b2947 100644
--- a/docs/manpages/findsmb.1
+++ b/docs/manpages/findsmb.1
@@ -1,95 +1,90 @@
-.TH "findsmb " "1" "2 May 2000" "Samba" "SAMBA"
-.PP
-.SH "NAME"
-findsmb \- list info about machines that respond to SMB name queries on a subnet
-.PP
-.SH "SYNOPSIS"
-.PP
-\fBfindsmb\fP [subnet broadcast address]
-.PP
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.PP
-This perl script is part of the \fBSamba\fP suite\&.
-.PP
-\fBfindsmb\fP is a perl script that prints out several pieces
-of information about machines on a subnet that respond to SMB
-name query requests\&.
-It uses \fBnmblookup\fP and
-\fBsmbclient\fP to obtain this information\&.
-.PP
-.SH "OPTIONS"
-.PP
-.IP
-.IP "\fBsubnet broadcast address\fP"
-Without this option, \fBfindsmb\fP
-will probe the subnet of the machine where \fBfindsmb\fP is run\&.
-This value is passed to \fBnmblookup\fP as part of the \fB-B\fP
-option
-.IP
-.PP
-.SH "EXAMPLES"
-.PP
-The output of \fBfindsmb\fP lists the following information for all
-machines that respond to the initial \fBnmblookup\fP for any name:
-IP address, NetBIOS name, Workgroup name, operating system, and
-SMB server version\&.
-.PP
-There will be a "+" in front of the workgroup name for machines that are
-local master browsers for that workgroup\&. There will be an "*" in front
-of the workgroup name for machines that are the domain master browser for
-that workgroup\&. Machines that are running Windows, Windows 95 or Windows 98
-will not show any information about the operating system or server version\&.
-.PP
-The command must be run on a system without
-\fBnmbd\fP running\&. If \fBnmbd\fP is running on the system, you will only
-get the IP address and the DNS name of the machine\&. To get proper responses
-from Windows 95 and Windows 98 machines, the command must be run as root\&.
-.PP
-For example running:
-.PP
-\f(CWfindsmb\fP
-.PP
-on a machine without \fBnmbd\fP running would yield output similar
+.\" This manpage has been automatically generated by docbook2man-spec
+.\" from a DocBook document. docbook2man-spec can be found at:
+.\" <http://shell.ipoline.com/~elmert/hacks/docbook2X/>
+.\" Please send any bug reports, improvements, comments, patches,
+.\" etc. to Steve Cheng <steve@ggi-project.org>.
+.TH "FINDSMB" "1" "22 February 2001" "" ""
+.SH NAME
+findsmb \- list info about machines that respond to SMB name queries on a subnet
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.sp
+\fBfindsmb\fR [ \fBsubnet broadcast address\fR ]
+.SH "DESCRIPTION"
+.PP
+This perl script is part of the Samba <URL:samba.7.html> suite.
+.PP
+\fBfindsmb\fR is a perl script that
+prints out several pieces of information about machines
+on a subnet that respond to SMB name query requests.
+It uses \fB nmblookup(1)\fR <URL:nmblookup.1.html> and \fBsmbclient(1)\fR <URL:smbclient.1.html> to obtain this information.
+.SH "OPTIONS"
+.TP
+\fBsubnet broadcast address\fR
+Without this option, \fBfindsmb
+\fRwill probe the subnet of the machine where
+\fBfindsmb\fR is run. This value is passed
+to \fBnmblookup\fR as part of the
+-B option
+.SH "EXAMPLES"
+.PP
+The output of \fBfindsmb\fR lists the following
+information for all machines that respond to the initial
+\fBnmblookup\fR for any name: IP address, NetBIOS name,
+Workgroup name, operating system, and SMB server version.
+.PP
+There will be a '+' in front of the workgroup name for
+machines that are local master browsers for that workgroup. There
+will be an '*' in front of the workgroup name for
+machines that are the domain master browser for that workgroup.
+Machines that are running Windows, Windows 95 or Windows 98 will
+not show any information about the operating system or server
+version.
+.PP
+The command must be run on a system without \fBnmbd\fR <URL:nmbd.8.html> running.
+If \fBnmbd\fR is running on the system, you will
+only get the IP address and the DNS name of the machine. To
+get proper responses from Windows 95 and Windows 98 machines,
+the command must be run as root.
+.PP
+For example running \fBfindsmb\fR on a machine
+without \fBnmbd\fR running would yield output similar
to the following
-.PP
-
-.DS
-
-
+.sp
+.nf
IP ADDR NETBIOS NAME WORKGROUP/OS/VERSION
---------------------------------------------------------------------
-192\&.168\&.35\&.10 MINESET-TEST1 [DMVENGR]
-192\&.168\&.35\&.55 LINUXBOX *[MYGROUP] [Unix] [Samba 2\&.0\&.6]
-192\&.168\&.35\&.56 HERBNT2 [HERB-NT]
-192\&.168\&.35\&.63 GANDALF [MVENGR] [Unix] [Samba 2\&.0\&.5a for IRIX]
-192\&.168\&.35\&.65 SAUNA [WORKGROUP] [Unix] [Samba 1\&.9\&.18p10]
-192\&.168\&.35\&.71 FROGSTAR [ENGR] [Unix] [Samba 2\&.0\&.0 for IRIX]
-192\&.168\&.35\&.78 HERBDHCP1 +[HERB]
-192\&.168\&.35\&.88 SCNT2 +[MVENGR] [Windows NT 4\&.0] [NT LAN Manager 4\&.0]
-192\&.168\&.35\&.93 FROGSTAR-PC [MVENGR] [Windows 5\&.0] [Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
-192\&.168\&.35\&.97 HERBNT1 *[HERB-NT] [Windows NT 4\&.0] [NT LAN Manager 4\&.0]
-
-.DE
-
-
-.PP
-.SH "VERSION"
-.PP
-This man page is correct for version 2\&.0 of the Samba suite\&.
-.PP
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.PP
-\fBnmblookup (1)\fP, \fBsmbclient (1)\fP
-.PP
-.SH "AUTHOR"
-.PP
-This perl script was developed by Herb Lewis of SGI\&.
-.PP
-The original Samba software and related utilities were created by
-Andrew Tridgell \fIsamba@samba\&.org\fP\&. Samba is now developed
-by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the
-Linux kernel is developed\&.
-.PP
-See \fBsamba (7)\fP to find out how to get a full
-list of contributors and details on how to submit bug reports,
-comments etc\&.
+192.168.35.10 MINESET-TEST1 [DMVENGR]
+192.168.35.55 LINUXBOX *[MYGROUP] [Unix] [Samba 2.0.6]
+192.168.35.56 HERBNT2 [HERB-NT]
+192.168.35.63 GANDALF [MVENGR] [Unix] [Samba 2.0.5a for IRIX]
+192.168.35.65 SAUNA [WORKGROUP] [Unix] [Samba 1.9.18p10]
+192.168.35.71 FROGSTAR [ENGR] [Unix] [Samba 2.0.0 for IRIX]
+192.168.35.78 HERBDHCP1 +[HERB]
+192.168.35.88 SCNT2 +[MVENGR] [Windows NT 4.0] [NT LAN Manager 4.0]
+192.168.35.93 FROGSTAR-PC [MVENGR] [Windows 5.0] [Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
+192.168.35.97 HERBNT1 *[HERB-NT] [Windows NT 4.0] [NT LAN Manager 4.0]
+
+.sp
+.fi
+.SH "VERSION"
+.PP
+This man page is correct for version 2.2 of
+the Samba suite.
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+.PP
+\fBnmbd(8)\fR <URL:nmbd.8.html>,
+\fBsmbclient(1)
+\fR <URL:smbclient.1.html>, and \fBnmblookup(1)\fR <URL:smbclient.1.html>
+.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.
+.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