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-<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook V4.1//EN">
-<refentry id="findsmb">
-
-<refmeta>
- <refentrytitle>findsmb</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
-</refmeta>
-
-
-<refnamediv>
- <refname>findsmb</refname>
- <refpurpose>list info about machines that respond to SMB
- name queries on a subnet</refpurpose>
-</refnamediv>
-
-<refsynopsisdiv>
- <cmdsynopsis>
- <command>findsmb</command>
- <arg choice="opt">subnet broadcast address</arg>
- </cmdsynopsis>
-</refsynopsisdiv>
-
-<refsect1>
- <title>DESCRIPTION</title>
-
- <para>This perl script is part of the <ulink url="samba.7.html">
- Samba</ulink> suite.</para>
-
- <para><command>findsmb</command> 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 <ulink url="nmblookup.1.html"><command>
- nmblookup(1)</command></ulink> and <ulink url="smbclient.1.html">
- <command>smbclient(1)</command></ulink> to obtain this information.
- </para>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
- <title>OPTIONS</title>
-
- <variablelist>
- <varlistentry>
- <term>-r</term>
- <listitem><para>Controls whether <command>findsmb</command> takes
- bugs in Windows95 into account when trying to find a Netbios name
- registered of the remote machine. This option is disabled by default
- because it is specific to Windows 95 and Windows 95 machines only.
- If set, <ulink url="nmblookup.1.html"><command>nmblookup</command></ulink>
- will be called with <constant>-B</constant> option.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- <varlistentry>
- <term>subnet broadcast address</term>
- <listitem><para>Without this option, <command>findsmb
- </command> will probe the subnet of the machine where
- <command>findsmb</command> is run. This value is passed
- to <command>nmblookup</command> as part of the
- <constant>-B</constant> option.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- </variablelist>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
- <title>EXAMPLES</title>
-
- <para>The output of <command>findsmb</command> lists the following
- information for all machines that respond to the initial
- <command>nmblookup</command> for any name: IP address, NetBIOS name,
- Workgroup name, operating system, and SMB server version.</para>
-
- <para>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.</para>
-
- <para>The command with <constant>-r</constant> option
- must be run on a system without <ulink
- url="nmbd.8.html"><command>nmbd</command></ulink> running.
- If <command>nmbd</command> 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 and with <constant>-r</constant>
- option on a machine without <command>nmbd</command> running.</para>
-
- <para>For example, running <command>findsmb</command> without
- <constant>-r</constant> option set would yield output similar
- to the following</para>
-
- <screen><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]
-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]
- </computeroutput></screen>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-
-<refsect1>
- <title>VERSION</title>
-
- <para>This man page is correct for version 3.0 of
- the Samba suite.</para>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
- <title>SEE ALSO</title>
- <para><ulink url="nmbd.8.html"><command>nmbd(8)</command></ulink>,
- <ulink url="smbclient.1.html"><command>smbclient(1)
- </command></ulink>, and <ulink url="nmblookup.1.html">
- <command>nmblookup(1)</command></ulink>
- </para>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
- <title>AUTHOR</title>
-
- <para>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.</para>
-
- <para>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
- <ulink url="ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/">
- ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/</ulink>) and updated for the Samba 2.0
- release by Jeremy Allison. The conversion to DocBook for
- Samba 2.2 was done by Gerald Carter</para>
-</refsect1>
-
-</refentry>