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diff --git a/docs/docbook/global.ent b/docs/docbook/global.ent index 5f89a97593..46745c2773 100644 --- a/docs/docbook/global.ent +++ b/docs/docbook/global.ent @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ <!ENTITY email.jmoore 'jmoore@php.net'> <!ENTITY email.jerry 'jerry@samba.org'> <!ENTITY email.patches 'samba-patches@samba.org'> -<!ENTITY email.jelmer 'jelmer@samba.org'> <!-- URL's --> <!ENTITY url.samba.cvsinfo 'http://pserver.samba.org/samba/cvs.html'> @@ -31,9 +30,8 @@ <!-- Misc --> <!ENTITY samba.pub.cvshost 'pserver.samba.org'> -<!ENTITY percnt '%'> -<!ENTITY stdarg.debug ' +<!ENTITY stdarg.debuglevel ' <varlistentry> <term>-d|--debug=debuglevel</term> <listitem> @@ -61,6 +59,13 @@ level</ulink> parameter in the <ulink url="smb.conf.5.html"> </listitem> </varlistentry>'> +<!ENTITY stdarg.help ' +<varlistentry> +<term>-h|--help</term> +<listitem><para>Print a summary of command line options. +</para></listitem> +</varlistentry>'> + <!ENTITY stdarg.configfile ' <varlistentry> <term>-s <configuration file></term> @@ -77,218 +82,7 @@ compile time.</para></listitem> <!ENTITY stdarg.version ' <varlistentry> -<term>-V</term> +<term>-v</term> <listitem><para>Prints the version number for <command>smbd</command>.</para></listitem> </varlistentry>'> - -<!ENTITY stdarg.logfile ' -<varlistentry> -<term>-l|--logfile=logbasename</term> -<listitem><para>File name for log/debug files. The extension -<constant>".client"</constant> will be appended. The log file is -never removed by the client. -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry>'> - -<!ENTITY popt.common.samba ' -&stdarg.version; -&stdarg.configfile; -&stdarg.debug; -&stdarg.logfile; -'> - -<!ENTITY stdarg.resolve.order ' -<varlistentry> -<term>-R <name resolve order></term> -<listitem><para>This option is used to determine what naming -services and in what order to resolve -host names to IP addresses. The option takes a space-separated -string of different name resolution options.</para> - -<para>The options are: "lmhosts", "host", "wins" and "bcast". -They cause names to be resolved as follows :</para> - -<itemizedlist> -<listitem><para><constant>lmhosts</constant>: -Lookup an IP address in the Samba lmhosts file. If the -line in lmhosts has no name type attached to the -NetBIOS name -(see the <citerefentry><refentrytitle>lmhosts</refentrytitle> - <manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry> for details) -then any name type matches for lookup. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para><constant>host</constant>: -Do a standard host name to IP address resolution, using -the system <filename>/etc/hosts</filename>, NIS, or DNS -lookups. This method of name resolution is operating -system dependent, for instance on IRIX or Solaris this -may be controlled by the <filename>/etc/nsswitch.conf -</filename> file). Note that this method is only used -if the NetBIOS name type being queried is the 0x20 -(server) name type, otherwise it is ignored. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para><constant>wins</constant>: -Query a name with the IP address listed in the -<parameter>wins server</parameter> parameter. If no -WINS server has been specified this method will be -ignored. -</para></listitem> - -<listitem><para><constant>bcast</constant>: -Do a broadcast on each of the known local interfaces -listed in the <parameter>interfaces</parameter> -parameter. This is the least reliable of the name -resolution methods as it depends on the target host -being on a locally connected subnet. -</para></listitem> -</itemizedlist> - -<para>If this parameter is not set then the name resolve order -defined in the <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smb.conf</refentrytitle> -<manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry> file parameter -(<parameter>name resolve order</parameter>) will be used. </para> - -<para>The default order is lmhosts, host, wins, bcast. Without -this parameter or any entry in the <parameter>name resolve order -</parameter> parameter of the <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smb.conf</refentrytitle> -<manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry> file, the name resolution methods -will be attempted in this order. </para></listitem> -</varlistentry>'> - -<!ENTITY stdarg.netbios.name ' -<varlistentry> -<term>-n <primary NetBIOS name></term> -<listitem><para>This option allows you to override -the NetBIOS name that Samba uses for itself. This is identical -to setting the <ulink url="smb.conf.5.html#netbiosname"><parameter>NetBIOS -name</parameter></ulink> parameter in the <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smb.conf</refentrytitle> -<manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry> file. However, a command -line setting will take precedence over settings in -<citerefentry><refentrytitle>smb.conf</refentrytitle> -<manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry>.</para></listitem> -</varlistentry>'> - -<!ENTITY stdarg.scope ' -<varlistentry> -<term>-i <scope></term> -<listitem><para>This specifies a NetBIOS scope that -<command>nmblookup</command> will use to communicate with when -generating NetBIOS names. For details on the use of NetBIOS -scopes, see rfc1001.txt and rfc1002.txt. NetBIOS scopes are -<emphasis>very</emphasis> rarely used, only set this parameter -if you are the system administrator in charge of all the -NetBIOS systems you communicate with.</para></listitem> -</varlistentry>'> - -<!ENTITY stdarg.workgroup ' -<varlistentry> -<term>-W|--workgroup=domain</term> -<listitem><para>Set the SMB domain of the username. This -overrides the default domain which is the domain defined in -smb.conf. If the domain specified is the same as the servers -NetBIOS name, it causes the client to log on using the servers local -SAM (as opposed to the Domain SAM). </para></listitem> -</varlistentry>'> - -<!ENTITY stdarg.socket.options ' -<varlistentry> -<term>-O socket options</term> -<listitem><para>TCP socket options to set on the client -socket. See the socket options parameter in -the <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smb.conf</refentrytitle> -<manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry> manual page for the list of valid -options. </para></listitem> -</varlistentry> -'> - -<!ENTITY popt.common.connection ' -&stdarg.netbios.name; -&stdarg.scope; -&stdarg.workgroup; -&stdarg.socket.options; -'> - -<!ENTITY stdarg.nopass ' -<varlistentry> -<term>-N</term> -<listitem><para>If specified, this parameter suppresses the normal -password prompt from the client to the user. This is useful when -accessing a service that does not require a password. </para> - -<para>Unless a password is specified on the command line or -this parameter is specified, the client will request a -password.</para></listitem> -</varlistentry>'> - -<!ENTITY stdarg.username ' -<varlistentry> -<term>-U|--user=username[%password]</term> -<listitem><para>Sets the SMB username or username and password. </para> - -<para>If %password is not specified, the user will be prompted. The -client will first check the <envar>USER</envar> environment variable, then the -<envar>LOGNAME</envar> variable and if either exists, the -string is uppercased. If these environmental variables are not -found, the username <constant>GUEST</constant> is used. </para> - -<para>A third option is to use a credentials file which -contains the plaintext of the username and password. This -option is mainly provided for scripts where the admin does not -wish to pass the credentials on the command line or via environment -variables. If this method is used, make certain that the permissions -on the file restrict access from unwanted users. See the -<parameter>-A</parameter> for more details. </para> - -<para>Be cautious about including passwords in scripts. Also, on -many systems the command line of a running process may be seen -via the <command>ps</command> command. To be safe always allow -<command>rpcclient</command> to prompt for a password and type -it in directly. </para></listitem> -</varlistentry> -'> - -<!ENTITY stdarg.authfile ' -<varlistentry> -<term>-A|--authfile=filename</term> -<listitem><para>This option allows -you to specify a file from which to read the username and -password used in the connection. The format of the file is -</para> - -<para><programlisting> -username = <value> -password = <value> -domain = <value> -</programlisting></para> - -<para>Make certain that the permissions on the file restrict -access from unwanted users. </para></listitem> -</varlistentry>'> - -<!ENTITY stdarg.kerberos ' -<varlistentry> -<term>-k</term> -<listitem><para> -Try to authenticate with kerberos. Only useful in -an Active Directory environment. -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry> -'> - - -<!ENTITY stdarg.help ' -<varlistentry> -<term>-h|--help</term> -<listitem><para>Print a summary of command line options. -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry>'> - -<!ENTITY popt.common.credentials ' -&stdarg.nopass; -&stdarg.kerberos; -&stdarg.authfile; -&stdarg.username; -'> |