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diff --git a/docs/docbook/manpages/swat.8.sgml b/docs/docbook/manpages/swat.8.sgml deleted file mode 100644 index c0052f3d53..0000000000 --- a/docs/docbook/manpages/swat.8.sgml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,209 +0,0 @@ -<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook V4.1//EN"> -<refentry id="swat"> - -<refmeta> - <refentrytitle>swat</refentrytitle> - <manvolnum>8</manvolnum> -</refmeta> - - -<refnamediv> - <refname>swat</refname> - <refpurpose>Samba Web Administration Tool</refpurpose> -</refnamediv> - -<refsynopsisdiv> - <cmdsynopsis> - <command>swat</command> - <arg choice="opt">-s <smb config file></arg> - <arg choice="opt">-a</arg> - </cmdsynopsis> -</refsynopsisdiv> - -<refsect1> - <title>DESCRIPTION</title> - - <para>This tool is part of the <ulink url="samba.7.html"> - Samba</ulink> suite.</para> - - - <para><command>swat</command> allows a Samba administrator to - configure the complex <ulink url="smb.conf.5.html"><filename> - smb.conf(5)</filename></ulink> file via a Web browser. In addition, - a <command>swat</command> configuration page has help links - to all the configurable options in the <filename>smb.conf</filename> file allowing an - administrator to easily look up the effects of any change. </para> - - <para><command>swat</command> is run from <command>inetd</command> </para> -</refsect1> - - -<refsect1> - <title>OPTIONS</title> - - <variablelist> - <varlistentry> - <term>-s smb configuration file</term> - <listitem><para>The default configuration file path is - determined at compile time. The file specified contains - the configuration details required by the <command>smbd - </command> server. This is the file that <command>swat</command> will modify. - 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 <filename>smb.conf</filename> for more information. - </para></listitem> - </varlistentry> - - - <varlistentry> - <term>-a</term> - <listitem><para>This option disables authentication and puts - <command>swat</command> in demo mode. In that mode anyone will be able to modify - the <filename>smb.conf</filename> file. </para> - - <para><emphasis>WARNING: Do NOT enable this option on a production - server. </emphasis></para></listitem> - </varlistentry> - </variablelist> - -</refsect1> - -<refsect1> - - <title>INSTALLATION</title> - - <para>After you compile SWAT you need to run <command>make install - </command> to install the <command>swat</command> binary - and the various help files and images. A default install would put - these in: </para> - - <itemizedlist> - <listitem><para>/usr/local/samba/bin/swat</para></listitem> - <listitem><para>/usr/local/samba/swat/images/*</para></listitem> - <listitem><para>/usr/local/samba/swat/help/*</para></listitem> - </itemizedlist> - - <refsect2> - <title>Inetd Installation</title> - - <para>You need to edit your <filename>/etc/inetd.conf - </filename> and <filename>/etc/services</filename> - to enable SWAT to be launched via <command>inetd</command>.</para> - - <para>In <filename>/etc/services</filename> you need to - add a line like this: </para> - - <para><command>swat 901/tcp</command></para> - - <para>Note for NIS/YP users - you may need to rebuild the - NIS service maps rather than alter your local <filename> - /etc/services</filename> file. </para> - - <para>the choice of port number isn't really important - except that it should be less than 1024 and not currently - used (using a number above 1024 presents an obscure security - hole depending on the implementation details of your - <command>inetd</command> daemon). </para> - - <para>In <filename>/etc/inetd.conf</filename> you should - add a line like this: </para> - - <para><command>swat stream tcp nowait.400 root - /usr/local/samba/bin/swat swat</command></para> - - <para>One you have edited <filename>/etc/services</filename> - and <filename>/etc/inetd.conf</filename> you need to send a - HUP signal to inetd. To do this use <command>kill -1 PID - </command> where PID is the process ID of the inetd daemon. </para> - - </refsect2> - - - <refsect2> - <title>Launching</title> - - <para>To launch SWAT just run your favorite web browser and - point it at "http://localhost:901/".</para> - - <para>Note that you can attach to SWAT from any IP connected - machine but connecting from a remote machine leaves your - connection open to password sniffing as passwords will be sent - in the clear over the wire. </para> - </refsect2> -</refsect1> - -<refsect1> - <title>FILES</title> - - <variablelist> - <varlistentry> - <term><filename>/etc/inetd.conf</filename></term> - <listitem><para>This file must contain suitable startup - information for the meta-daemon.</para></listitem> - </varlistentry> - - <varlistentry> - <term><filename>/etc/services</filename></term> - <listitem><para>This file must contain a mapping of service name - (e.g., swat) to service port (e.g., 901) and protocol type - (e.g., tcp). </para></listitem> - </varlistentry> - - <varlistentry> - <term><filename>/usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf</filename></term> - <listitem><para>This is the default location of the <filename>smb.conf(5) - </filename> server configuration file that swat edits. Other - common places that systems install this file are <filename> - /usr/samba/lib/smb.conf</filename> and <filename>/etc/smb.conf - </filename>. This file describes all the services the server - is to make available to clients. </para></listitem> - </varlistentry> - </variablelist> -</refsect1> - - -<refsect1> - <title>WARNINGS</title> - - <para><command>swat</command> will rewrite your <filename>smb.conf - </filename> file. It will rearrange the entries and delete all - comments, <parameter>include=</parameter> and <parameter>copy= - </parameter> options. If you have a carefully crafted <filename> - smb.conf</filename> then back it up or don't use swat! </para> -</refsect1> - - -<refsect1> - <title>VERSION</title> - - <para>This man page is correct for version 2.2 of - the Samba suite.</para> -</refsect1> - -<refsect1> - <title>SEE ALSO</title> - <para><command>inetd(5)</command>, - <ulink url="smbd.8.html"><command>smbd(8)</command></ulink>, - <ulink url="smb.conf.5.html">smb.conf(5)</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> |