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-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/browsable.xml5
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-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/generate-context.xsl56
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-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapfilter.xml12
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapmachinesuffix.xml11
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-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapport.xml20
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapserver.xml15
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapssl.xml30
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapsuffix.xml8
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-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/blockinglocks.xml22
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/cscpolicy.xml18
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-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/level2oplocks.xml39
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-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/sharemodes.xml26
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/strictlocking.xml17
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/abortshutdownscript.xml13
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/addgroupscript.xml14
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/addmachinescript.xml18
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/adduserscript.xml49
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-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/man.xsl159
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/addsharecommand.xml51
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-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/changesharecommand.xml50
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-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/copy.xml15
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/default.xml5
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/defaultservice.xml36
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/deletereadonly.xml11
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/deletesharecommand.xml44
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/dfreecommand.xml50
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/dontdescend.xml18
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/dosfilemode.xml16
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/dosfiletimeresolution.xml23
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/dosfiletimes.xml14
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/exec.xml5
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/fakedirectorycreatetimes.xml31
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/followsymlinks.xml18
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/fstype.xml14
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/hidelocalusers.xml7
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/homedirmap.xml28
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/include.xml14
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/lockdir.xml5
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/lockdirectory.xml11
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/magicoutput.xml17
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/magicscript.xml28
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/messagecommand.xml65
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/nishomedir.xml30
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/panicaction.xml12
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/piddirectory.xml9
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/postexec.xml22
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/preexec.xml23
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/preexecclose.xml9
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-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/remoteannounce.xml32
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-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/rootpostexec.xml14
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-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/rootpreexecclose.xml12
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-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/socketaddress.xml14
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/sourceenvironment.xml23
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/timeoffset.xml11
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/utmp.xml21
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/utmpdirectory.xml16
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/volume.xml9
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/widelinks.xml15
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/wtmpdirectory.xml20
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/addprintercommand.xml60
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/defaultdevmode.xml34
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/deleteprintercommand.xml35
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/enumportscommand.xml22
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/lppausecommand.xml41
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/lpqcachetime.xml26
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/lpresumecommand.xml37
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/os2drivermap.xml22
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/printcapname.xml52
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/printer.xml6
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/printername.xml15
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/printing.xml31
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/queuepausecommand.xml26
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/queueresumecommand.xml31
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/showaddprinterwizard.xml31
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/useclientdriver.xml35
-rwxr-xr-xdocs/docbook/smbdotconf/process-all.sh15
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/createmask.xml45
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/encryptpasswords.xml26
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/minpasswordlength.xml17
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/passdbbackend.xml119
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/restrictanonymous.xml12
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/smb.conf.5.xml685
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/tuning/strictsync.xml25
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/hostmsdfs.xml17
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/msdfsproxy.xml15
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/msdfsroot.xml19
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/vfsobject.xml10
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/vfsoptions.xml10
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/vfspath.xml12
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/templatehomedir.xml13
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/templateshell.xml10
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindcachetime.xml11
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindenumgroups.xml18
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-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindgid.xml14
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindseparator.xml17
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbinduid.xml14
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindusedefaultdomain.xml14
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/wins/dnsproxy.xml21
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/wins/winshook.xml43
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/wins/winspartners.xml14
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/wins/winsproxy.xml9
-rw-r--r--docs/docbook/smbdotconf/wins/winsserver.xml32
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diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/.cvsignore b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/.cvsignore
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-parameters.all.xml
-parameters.global.xml
-parameters.service.xml
-
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/README b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/README
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index e69d30af5f..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/README
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,159 +0,0 @@
-DocBook XML 4.2 source code for smb.conf(5) documentation for Samba 3.0
-
-Author of the document: Alexander Bokovoy <ab@samba.org>
-
-Welcome to new smb.conf(5) documentation build system! This directory
-contains a new incarnation of Samba's smb.conf(5) Docbook XML 4.2
-sources. Note that the output might be unsatisfying untill all smb.conf(5)
-parameters will converted to new format (see Chapter 4 for details).
-
-Content
--------
-
-0. Prerequisites
-1. Structure
-2. XSLT stylesheets
-3. Usage
-4. Current status of converted parameters
-
-Prerequisites
--------------
-
-In order to compile smb.conf(5) documentation from Docbook XML 4.2
-sources you'll need:
-
- - a working libxml2 and libxslt installation, together with xsltproc utility
-
- - a locally installed Docbook XSL 4.2 or higher
-
- - a working xmlcatalog to eliminate Web access for Docbook XSL
-
-The latter requisite is important: we do not specify local copies of
-Docbook XSL stylesheets in our XSLTs because of real nightmare in their
-location in most distributions. Fortunately, libxml2 provides standard
-way to access locally installed external resources via so-called
-'xmlcatalog' tool. It is working in RedHat, Mandrake, ALT Linux, and
-some other distributions but wasn't at the moment of this writting (Late
-March'03) in Debian.
-
-Structure
----------
-
-smb.conf(5) sources consist of a number of XML files distributed across
-a number of subdirectories. Each subdirectory represents a group of
-smb.conf(5) parameters dedicated to one specific task as described in
-Samba's loadparm.c source file (and shown in SWAT).
-
-Each XML file in subdirectories represents one parameter description,
-together with some additional meta-information about it. Complete list
-of meta-information attributes
-
-attribute description
--------------------------------------------------------------------
-name smb.conf(5) parameter name
-context G for global, S for services
-basic set to 1 if loadparm.c's description
-wizard includes appropriate flag for
-advanced this parameter (FLAG_BASIC,
-developer FLAG_ADVANCED, FLAG_WIZARD, FLAG_DEVELOPER)
--------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Main XML file for smb.conf(5) is smb.conf.5.xml. It contains a general
-stub for man page and several XML instructions to include:
-
- - a list of global parameters (auto-generated);
-
- - a list of service parameters (auto-generated);
-
- - a complete list of alphabetically sorted parameters (auto-generated).
-
-XSLT stylesheets
-----------------
-
-In order to combine and build final version of smb.conf(5) we apply a
-set of XSLT stylesheets to smb.conf(5) sources. Following is the
-complete description of existing stylesheets in smb.conf(5) source tree:
-
-1. [expand-smb.conf.xsl] Main driver, produces big XML source with all
-smaller components combined. The resulted tree is then feed to Docbook
-XSL for final producing.
-
-This stylesheet performs two main transformations:
-
- - Replaces <samba:parameter> tag by <varlistentry> one;
-
- - Generates <term> and <anchor> tags for each <samba:parameter>.
-
-The latter step needs some explanation. We generate automatically
-<anchor> and <term> tags based on meta-information about parameter. This
-way all anchors have predictable names (capitalized parameter name with
-all spaces supressed) and we really don't need to dublicate data.
-
-There was only one exception to the generation rule in smb.conf.5.sgml:
-"use spnego" parameter had anchor SPNEGO which is now unified to
-USESPNEGO. This also fixes a bug in SWAT which was unable to find SPNEGO
-achnor.
-
-2. [generate-context.xsl] An utility stylesheet which main purpose is to
-produce a list of parameters which are applicable for selected context
-(global or service).
-
-The generate-context.xsl is run twice to generate both
-parameters.global.xml and parameters.service.xml which are included then
-by smb.conf.5.xml. This stylesheet relies on parameters.all.xml file
-which is generated by [generate-file-list.sh] shell script.
-
-The parameters.all.xml file contains a complete list of include
-instructions for XSLT processor to include all small XML files from
-subdirectories.
-
-3. [man.xsl] Our local copy of Docbook XML to man(5) transformer. It
-fixes some annoying errors in official Docbook XSL stylesheets and adds
-our tuned parameters. This file really belongs to upper level where it
-would occur later, as we'll move to Docbook XML completely.
-
-4. [split-original-smb.conf.xsl] This stylesheet isn't required anymore.
-It was used for initial split of SGML-based smb.conf.5.sgml onto a set
-of per-parameter XML files. I left it in source tree just for historical
-interest. :)
-
-Usage
------
-
-1. Generate [parameters.all.xml]:
- sh generate-file-list.sh >parameters.all.xml
-
-2. Generate [parameters.global.xml]:
- xsltproc --xinclude \
- --param smb.context "'G'" \
- --output parameters.global.xml \
- generate-context.xsl parameters.all.xml
-
-3. Generate [parameters.service.xml]:
- xsltproc --xinclude \
- --param smb.context "'S'" \
- --output parameters.service.xml \
- generate-context.xsl parameters.all.xml
-
-4. Process smb.conf.5.xml (for example, to HTML):
- xsltproc --xinclude expand-smb.conf.xsl smb.conf.5.xml | \
- xsltproc http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/html/docbook.xsl - > smb.conf.5.html
-
-Note that in step 4 we are not saving preprocessed smb.conf.5.xml to
-disk and directly passing it to the next XSLT processor (in this case --
-Docbook XML to HTML generator).
-
-For convenience, this sequence of commands is added into source tree as
-process-all.sh
-
-Current state of converted parameters
--------------------------------------
-
-Only 'base' parameters converted so far to serve as example of
-formatting.
-
-All undocumented parameters are listed in doc-status file in of Samba's
-docs/ directory.
-
-Any help is greatly appreciated.
-
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/browsable.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/browsable.xml
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-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="BROWSABLE"/>browsable (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>See the <link linkend="BROWSEABLE"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- browseable</parameter></link>.</para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/browseable.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/browseable.xml
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index c223d6c7d7..0000000000
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-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="BROWSEABLE"/>browseable (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This controls whether this share is seen in
- the list of available shares in a net view and in the browse list.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">browseable = yes</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/browselist.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/browselist.xml
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index f15e2caf2a..0000000000
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-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="BROWSELIST"/>browse list (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This controls whether <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> will serve a browse list to
- a client doing a <command moreinfo="none">NetServerEnum</command> call. Normally
- set to <constant>yes</constant>. You should never need to change
- this.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">browse list = yes</command></para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/domainmaster.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/domainmaster.xml
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index cf2d504e4d..0000000000
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-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="DOMAINMASTER"/>domain master (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>Tell <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> to enable WAN-wide browse list
- collation. Setting this option causes <command moreinfo="none">nmbd</command> to
- claim a special domain specific NetBIOS name that identifies
- it as a domain master browser for its given <link linkend="WORKGROUP">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">workgroup</parameter></link>. Local master browsers
- in the same <parameter moreinfo="none">workgroup</parameter> on broadcast-isolated
- subnets will give this <command moreinfo="none">nmbd</command> their local browse lists,
- and then ask <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> for a complete copy of the browse
- list for the whole wide area network. Browser clients will then contact
- their local master browser, and will receive the domain-wide browse list,
- instead of just the list for their broadcast-isolated subnet.</para>
-
- <para>Note that Windows NT Primary Domain Controllers expect to be
- able to claim this <parameter moreinfo="none">workgroup</parameter> specific special
- NetBIOS name that identifies them as domain master browsers for
- that <parameter moreinfo="none">workgroup</parameter> by default (i.e. there is no
- way to prevent a Windows NT PDC from attempting to do this). This
- means that if this parameter is set and <command moreinfo="none">nmbd</command> claims
- the special name for a <parameter moreinfo="none">workgroup</parameter> before a Windows
- NT PDC is able to do so then cross subnet browsing will behave
- strangely and may fail.</para>
-
- <para>If <link linkend="DOMAINLOGONS"><command moreinfo="none">domain logons = yes</command>
- </link>, then the default behavior is to enable the <parameter moreinfo="none">domain
- master</parameter> parameter. If <parameter moreinfo="none">domain logons</parameter> is
- not enabled (the default setting), then neither will <parameter moreinfo="none">domain
- master</parameter> be enabled by default.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">domain master = auto</command></para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/enhancedbrowsing.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/enhancedbrowsing.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index cf8d3e54b9..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/enhancedbrowsing.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="ENHANCEDBROWSING"/>enhanced browsing (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This option enables a couple of enhancements to
- cross-subnet browse propagation that have been added in Samba
- but which are not standard in Microsoft implementations.
- </para>
-
- <para>The first enhancement to browse propagation consists of a regular
- wildcard query to a Samba WINS server for all Domain Master Browsers,
- followed by a browse synchronization with each of the returned
- DMBs. The second enhancement consists of a regular randomised browse
- synchronization with all currently known DMBs.</para>
-
- <para>You may wish to disable this option if you have a problem with empty
- workgroups not disappearing from browse lists. Due to the restrictions
- of the browse protocols these enhancements can cause a empty workgroup
- to stay around forever which can be annoying.</para>
-
- <para>In general you should leave this option enabled as it makes
- cross-subnet browse propagation much more reliable.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">enhanced browsing = yes</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/lmannounce.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/lmannounce.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 1551c0991e..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/lmannounce.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LMANNOUNCE"/>lm announce (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter determines if <citerefentry><refentrytitle>nmbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> will produce Lanman announce
- broadcasts that are needed by OS/2 clients in order for them to see
- the Samba server in their browse list. This parameter can have three
- values, <constant>yes</constant>, <constant>no</constant>, or
- <constant>auto</constant>. The default is <constant>auto</constant>.
- If set to <constant>no</constant> Samba will never produce these
- broadcasts. If set to <constant>yes</constant> Samba will produce
- Lanman announce broadcasts at a frequency set by the parameter
- <parameter moreinfo="none">lm interval</parameter>. If set to <constant>auto</constant>
- Samba will not send Lanman announce broadcasts by default but will
- listen for them. If it hears such a broadcast on the wire it will
- then start sending them at a frequency set by the parameter
- <parameter moreinfo="none">lm interval</parameter>.</para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="LMINTERVAL"><parameter moreinfo="none">lm interval
- </parameter></link>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">lm announce = auto</command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">lm announce = yes</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/lminterval.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/lminterval.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index cc17dc15b0..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/lminterval.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LMINTERVAL"/>lm interval (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>If Samba is set to produce Lanman announce
- broadcasts needed by OS/2 clients (see the <link linkend="LMANNOUNCE">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">lm announce</parameter></link> parameter) then this
- parameter defines the frequency in seconds with which they will be
- made. If this is set to zero then no Lanman announcements will be
- made despite the setting of the <parameter moreinfo="none">lm announce</parameter>
- parameter.</para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="LMANNOUNCE"><parameter moreinfo="none">lm
- announce</parameter></link>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">lm interval = 60</command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">lm interval = 120</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/localmaster.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/localmaster.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index dffbd3cb19..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/localmaster.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LOCALMASTER"/>local master (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This option allows <citerefentry><refentrytitle>nmbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> to try and become a local master browser
- on a subnet. If set to <constant>no</constant> then <command moreinfo="none">
- nmbd</command> will not attempt to become a local master browser
- on a subnet and will also lose in all browsing elections. By
- default this value is set to <constant>yes</constant>. Setting this value to <constant>yes</constant> doesn't
- mean that Samba will <emphasis>become</emphasis> the local master
- browser on a subnet, just that <command moreinfo="none">nmbd</command> will <emphasis>
- participate</emphasis> in elections for local master browser.</para>
-
- <para>Setting this value to <constant>no</constant> will cause <command moreinfo="none">nmbd</command>
- <emphasis>never</emphasis> to become a local master browser.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">local master = yes</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/oslevel.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/oslevel.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 927db32204..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/oslevel.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="OSLEVEL"/>os level (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This integer value controls what level Samba
- advertises itself as for browse elections. The value of this
- parameter determines whether <citerefentry><refentrytitle>nmbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>
- has a chance of becoming a local master browser for the <parameter moreinfo="none">
- WORKGROUP</parameter> in the local broadcast area.</para>
-
- <para><emphasis>Note :</emphasis>By default, Samba will win
- a local master browsing election over all Microsoft operating
- systems except a Windows NT 4.0/2000 Domain Controller. This
- means that a misconfigured Samba host can effectively isolate
- a subnet for browsing purposes. See <filename moreinfo="none">BROWSING.txt
- </filename> in the Samba <filename moreinfo="none">docs/</filename> directory
- for details.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">os level = 20</command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">os level = 65 </command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/preferedmaster.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/preferedmaster.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 8098626c51..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/preferedmaster.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="PREFEREDMASTER"/>prefered master (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>Synonym for <link linkend="PREFERREDMASTER"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- preferred master</parameter></link> for people who cannot spell :-).</para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/preferredmaster.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/preferredmaster.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 53934fdb78..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/browse/preferredmaster.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="PREFERREDMASTER"/>preferred master (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This boolean parameter controls if <ulink url="nmbd.8.html">nmbd(8)</ulink> is a preferred master browser
- for its workgroup.</para>
-
- <para>If this is set to <constant>yes</constant>, on startup, <command moreinfo="none">nmbd</command>
- will force an election, and it will have a slight advantage in
- winning the election. It is recommended that this parameter is
- used in conjunction with <command moreinfo="none"><link linkend="DOMAINMASTER"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- domain master</parameter></link> = yes</command>, so that <command moreinfo="none">
- nmbd</command> can guarantee becoming a domain master.</para>
-
- <para>Use this option with caution, because if there are several
- hosts (whether Samba servers, Windows 95 or NT) that are preferred
- master browsers on the same subnet, they will each periodically
- and continuously attempt to become the local master browser.
- This will result in unnecessary broadcast traffic and reduced browsing
- capabilities.</para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="OSLEVEL"><parameter moreinfo="none">os level</parameter>
- </link>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">preferred master = auto</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/domain/machinepasswordtimeout.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/domain/machinepasswordtimeout.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 14e6d9c5df..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/domain/machinepasswordtimeout.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="MACHINEPASSWORDTIMEOUT"/>machine password timeout (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>If a Samba server is a member of a Windows
- NT Domain (see the <link linkend="SECURITYEQUALSDOMAIN">security = domain</link>)
- parameter) then periodically a running <ulink url="smbd.8.html">
- smbd(8)</ulink> process will try and change the MACHINE ACCOUNT
- PASSWORD stored in the TDB called <filename moreinfo="none">private/secrets.tdb
- </filename>. This parameter specifies how often this password
- will be changed, in seconds. The default is one week (expressed in
- seconds), the same as a Windows NT Domain member server.</para>
-
- <para>See also <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbpasswd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>, and the <link linkend="SECURITYEQUALSDOMAIN">
- security = domain</link>) parameter.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">machine password timeout = 604800</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/expand-smb.conf.xsl b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/expand-smb.conf.xsl
deleted file mode 100644
index 87b4898cf7..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/expand-smb.conf.xsl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version='1.0'?>
-<!-- vim:set sts=2 shiftwidth=2 syntax=xml: -->
-<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
- xmlns:exsl="http://exslt.org/common"
- xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common"
- version="1.1"
- extension-element-prefixes="exsl">
-
-<xsl:output method="xml"/>
-
-<!-- Generates one big XML file for smb.conf -->
-
-<xsl:param name="xmlSambaNsUri" select="'http://samba.org/common'"/>
-
-<!-- This is needed to copy content unchanged -->
-<xsl:template match="@*|node()">
- <xsl:copy>
- <xsl:apply-templates select="@*|node()"/>
- </xsl:copy>
-</xsl:template>
-
-
-<xsl:template match="//samba:parameter">
- <!-- reconstruct varlistentry - not all of them will go into separate files
- and also we must repair the main varlistentry itself.
- -->
- <xsl:message>
- <xsl:text>Processing samba:parameter (</xsl:text>
- <xsl:value-of select="@name"/>
- <xsl:text>)</xsl:text>
- </xsl:message>
-
- <xsl:variable name="name"><xsl:value-of select="translate(translate(string(@name),' ',''),
- 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz','ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ')"/>
- </xsl:variable>
-
- <xsl:variable name="anchor">
- <xsl:element name="anchor">
- <xsl:attribute name="id">
- <xsl:value-of select="$name"/>
- </xsl:attribute>
- </xsl:element>
- </xsl:variable>
-
- <xsl:variable name="context">
- <xsl:text> (</xsl:text>
- <xsl:value-of select="@context"/>
- <xsl:text>)</xsl:text>
- </xsl:variable>
-
- <xsl:variable name="term">
- <xsl:element name="term">
- <xsl:copy-of select="$anchor"/>
- <xsl:value-of select="@name"/>
- <xsl:value-of select="$context"/>
- </xsl:element>
- </xsl:variable>
-
- <xsl:variable name="content">
- <xsl:apply-templates/>
- </xsl:variable>
-
- <xsl:element name="varlistentry">
- <xsl:text>
-</xsl:text>
- <xsl:copy-of select="$term"/>
- <xsl:copy-of select="$content"/>
- <xsl:text>
-</xsl:text>
- </xsl:element>
-
-</xsl:template>
-
-</xsl:stylesheet>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/casesensitive.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/casesensitive.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 622aea329e..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/casesensitive.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="CASESENSITIVE"/>case sensitive (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>See the discussion in the section <link linkend="NAMEMANGLINGSECT">NAME MANGLING</link>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">case sensitive = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/casesignames.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/casesignames.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 94bcb85984..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/casesignames.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="CASESIGNAMES"/>casesignames (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>Synonym for <link linkend="CASESENSITIVE">case
- sensitive</link>.</para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/defaultcase.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/defaultcase.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index f2bdf5db1c..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/defaultcase.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="DEFAULTCASE"/>default case (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>See the section on <link linkend="NAMEMANGLINGSECT">
- NAME MANGLING</link>. Also note the <link linkend="SHORTPRESERVECASE">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">short preserve case</parameter></link> parameter.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">default case = lower</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/deletevetofiles.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/deletevetofiles.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 49a5e2232f..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/deletevetofiles.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="DELETEVETOFILES"/>delete veto files (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This option is used when Samba is attempting to
- delete a directory that contains one or more vetoed directories
- (see the <link linkend="VETOFILES"><parameter moreinfo="none">veto files</parameter></link>
- option). If this option is set to <constant>no</constant> (the default) then if a vetoed
- directory contains any non-vetoed files or directories then the
- directory delete will fail. This is usually what you want.</para>
-
- <para>If this option is set to <constant>yes</constant>, then Samba
- will attempt to recursively delete any files and directories within
- the vetoed directory. This can be useful for integration with file
- serving systems such as NetAtalk which create meta-files within
- directories you might normally veto DOS/Windows users from seeing
- (e.g. <filename moreinfo="none">.AppleDouble</filename>)</para>
-
- <para>Setting <command moreinfo="none">delete veto files = yes</command> allows these
- directories to be transparently deleted when the parent directory
- is deleted (so long as the user has permissions to do so).</para>
-
- <para>See also the <link linkend="VETOFILES"><parameter moreinfo="none">veto
- files</parameter></link> parameter.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">delete veto files = no</command></para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/hidedotfiles.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/hidedotfiles.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 63e87d8059..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/hidedotfiles.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="HIDEDOTFILES"/>hide dot files (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is a boolean parameter that controls whether
- files starting with a dot appear as hidden files.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">hide dot files = yes</command></para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/hidefiles.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/hidefiles.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 6f93a2a239..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/hidefiles.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="HIDEFILES"/>hide files(S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is a list of files or directories that are not
- visible but are accessible. The DOS 'hidden' attribute is applied
- to any files or directories that match.</para>
-
- <para>Each entry in the list must be separated by a '/',
- which allows spaces to be included in the entry. '*'
- and '?' can be used to specify multiple files or directories
- as in DOS wildcards.</para>
-
- <para>Each entry must be a Unix path, not a DOS path and must
- not include the Unix directory separator '/'.</para>
-
- <para>Note that the case sensitivity option is applicable
- in hiding files.</para>
-
- <para>Setting this parameter will affect the performance of Samba,
- as it will be forced to check all files and directories for a match
- as they are scanned.</para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="HIDEDOTFILES"><parameter moreinfo="none">hide
- dot files</parameter></link>, <link linkend="VETOFILES"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- veto files</parameter></link> and <link linkend="CASESENSITIVE">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">case sensitive</parameter></link>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>no file are hidden</emphasis></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">hide files =
- /.*/DesktopFolderDB/TrashFor%m/resource.frk/</command></para>
-
- <para>The above example is based on files that the Macintosh
- SMB client (DAVE) available from <ulink url="http://www.thursby.com">
- Thursby</ulink> creates for internal use, and also still hides
- all files beginning with a dot.</para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/hidespecialfiles.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/hidespecialfiles.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 9a8c206097..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/hidespecialfiles.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="HIDESPECIALFILES"/>hide special files (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter prevents clients from seeing
- special files such as sockets, devices and fifo's in directory
- listings.
- </para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">hide special files = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/hideunreadable.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/hideunreadable.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index d25153f103..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/hideunreadable.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="HIDEUNREADABLE"/>hide unreadable (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter prevents clients from seeing the
- existance of files that cannot be read. Defaults to off.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">hide unreadable = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/hideunwriteablefiles.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/hideunwriteablefiles.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 9e28e8de5c..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/hideunwriteablefiles.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="HIDEUNWRITEABLEFILES"/>hide unwriteable files (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter prevents clients from seeing
- the existance of files that cannot be written to. Defaults to off.
- Note that unwriteable directories are shown as usual.
- </para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">hide unwriteable = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/manglecase.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/manglecase.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 170d77d453..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/manglecase.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="MANGLECASE"/>mangle case (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>See the section on <link linkend="NAMEMANGLINGSECT">
- NAME MANGLING</link></para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">mangle case = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/mangledmap.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/mangledmap.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index abe6c031e0..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/mangledmap.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="MANGLEDMAP"/>mangled map (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is for those who want to directly map UNIX
- file names which cannot be represented on Windows/DOS. The mangling
- of names is not always what is needed. In particular you may have
- documents with file extensions that differ between DOS and UNIX.
- For example, under UNIX it is common to use <filename moreinfo="none">.html</filename>
- for HTML files, whereas under Windows/DOS <filename moreinfo="none">.htm</filename>
- is more commonly used.</para>
-
- <para>So to map <filename moreinfo="none">html</filename> to <filename moreinfo="none">htm</filename>
- you would use:</para>
-
- <para><command moreinfo="none">mangled map = (*.html *.htm)</command></para>
-
- <para>One very useful case is to remove the annoying <filename moreinfo="none">;1
- </filename> off the ends of filenames on some CDROMs (only visible
- under some UNIXes). To do this use a map of (*;1 *;).</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>no mangled map</emphasis></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">mangled map = (*;1 *;)</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/manglednames.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/manglednames.xml
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index 41592b3159..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/manglednames.xml
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@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="MANGLEDNAMES"/>mangled names (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This controls whether non-DOS names under UNIX
- should be mapped to DOS-compatible names (&quot;mangled&quot;) and made visible,
- or whether non-DOS names should simply be ignored.</para>
-
- <para>See the section on <link linkend="NAMEMANGLINGSECT">
- NAME MANGLING</link> for details on how to control the mangling process.</para>
-
- <para>If mangling is used then the mangling algorithm is as follows:</para>
-
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem><para>The first (up to) five alphanumeric characters
- before the rightmost dot of the filename are preserved, forced
- to upper case, and appear as the first (up to) five characters
- of the mangled name.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>A tilde &quot;~&quot; is appended to the first part of the mangled
- name, followed by a two-character unique sequence, based on the
- original root name (i.e., the original filename minus its final
- extension). The final extension is included in the hash calculation
- only if it contains any upper case characters or is longer than three
- characters.</para>
-
- <para>Note that the character to use may be specified using
- the <link linkend="MANGLINGCHAR"><parameter moreinfo="none">mangling char</parameter>
- </link> option, if you don't like '~'.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>The first three alphanumeric characters of the final
- extension are preserved, forced to upper case and appear as the
- extension of the mangled name. The final extension is defined as that
- part of the original filename after the rightmost dot. If there are no
- dots in the filename, the mangled name will have no extension (except
- in the case of &quot;hidden files&quot; - see below).</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>Files whose UNIX name begins with a dot will be
- presented as DOS hidden files. The mangled name will be created as
- for other filenames, but with the leading dot removed and &quot;___&quot; as
- its extension regardless of actual original extension (that's three
- underscores).</para></listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
-
- <para>The two-digit hash value consists of upper case
- alphanumeric characters.</para>
-
- <para>This algorithm can cause name collisions only if files
- in a directory share the same first five alphanumeric characters.
- The probability of such a clash is 1/1300.</para>
-
- <para>The name mangling (if enabled) allows a file to be
- copied between UNIX directories from Windows/DOS while retaining
- the long UNIX filename. UNIX files can be renamed to a new extension
- from Windows/DOS and will retain the same basename. Mangled names
- do not change between sessions.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">mangled names = yes</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/mangledstack.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/mangledstack.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 3e6099ba92..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/mangledstack.xml
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@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="MANGLEDSTACK"/>mangled stack (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter controls the number of mangled names
- that should be cached in the Samba server <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>.</para>
-
- <para>This stack is a list of recently mangled base names
- (extensions are only maintained if they are longer than 3 characters
- or contains upper case characters).</para>
-
- <para>The larger this value, the more likely it is that mangled
- names can be successfully converted to correct long UNIX names.
- However, large stack sizes will slow most directory accesses. Smaller
- stacks save memory in the server (each stack element costs 256 bytes).
- </para>
-
- <para>It is not possible to absolutely guarantee correct long
- filenames, so be prepared for some surprises!</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">mangled stack = 50</command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">mangled stack = 100</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/mangleprefix.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/mangleprefix.xml
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index 7dfd46199c..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/mangleprefix.xml
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@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="MANGLEPREFIX"/>mangle prefix (G)</term>
- <listitem><para> controls the number of prefix
- characters from the original name used when generating
- the mangled names. A larger value will give a weaker
- hash and therefore more name collisions. The minimum
- value is 1 and the maximum value is 6.</para>
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">mangle prefix = 1</command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">mangle prefix = 4</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/manglingchar.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/manglingchar.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index e6a9050466..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/manglingchar.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="MANGLINGCHAR"/>mangling char (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This controls what character is used as
- the <emphasis>magic</emphasis> character in <link linkend="NAMEMANGLINGSECT">name mangling</link>. The default is a '~'
- but this may interfere with some software. Use this option to set
- it to whatever you prefer.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">mangling char = ~</command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">mangling char = ^</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/manglingmethod.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/manglingmethod.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 11f9e9eb01..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/manglingmethod.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="MANGLINGMETHOD"/>mangling method (G)</term>
- <listitem><para> controls the algorithm used for the generating
- the mangled names. Can take two different values, &quot;hash&quot; and
- &quot;hash2&quot;. &quot;hash&quot; is the default and is the algorithm that has been
- used in Samba for many years. &quot;hash2&quot; is a newer and considered
- a better algorithm (generates less collisions) in the names.
- However, many Win32 applications store the mangled names and so
- changing to the new algorithm must not be done
- lightly as these applications may break unless reinstalled.</para>
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">mangling method = hash2</command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">mangling method = hash</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/maparchive.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/maparchive.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 18f39791aa..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/maparchive.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="MAPARCHIVE"/>map archive (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This controls whether the DOS archive attribute
- should be mapped to the UNIX owner execute bit. The DOS archive bit
- is set when a file has been modified since its last backup. One
- motivation for this option it to keep Samba/your PC from making
- any file it touches from becoming executable under UNIX. This can
- be quite annoying for shared source code, documents, etc...</para>
-
- <para>Note that this requires the <parameter moreinfo="none">create mask</parameter>
- parameter to be set such that owner execute bit is not masked out
- (i.e. it must include 100). See the parameter <link linkend="CREATEMASK">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">create mask</parameter></link> for details.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">map archive = yes</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/maphidden.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/maphidden.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 2b0266c23e..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/maphidden.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="MAPHIDDEN"/>map hidden (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This controls whether DOS style hidden files
- should be mapped to the UNIX world execute bit.</para>
-
- <para>Note that this requires the <parameter moreinfo="none">create mask</parameter>
- to be set such that the world execute bit is not masked out (i.e.
- it must include 001). See the parameter <link linkend="CREATEMASK">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">create mask</parameter></link> for details.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">map hidden = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/mapsystem.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/mapsystem.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index ead629971a..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/mapsystem.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="MAPSYSTEM"/>map system (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This controls whether DOS style system files
- should be mapped to the UNIX group execute bit.</para>
-
- <para>Note that this requires the <parameter moreinfo="none">create mask</parameter>
- to be set such that the group execute bit is not masked out (i.e.
- it must include 010). See the parameter <link linkend="CREATEMASK">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">create mask</parameter></link> for details.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">map system = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/preservecase.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/preservecase.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 3be458ce15..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/preservecase.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="PRESERVECASE"/>preserve case (S)</term>
- <listitem><para> This controls if new filenames are created
- with the case that the client passes, or if they are forced to
- be the <link linkend="DEFAULTCASE"><parameter moreinfo="none">default case
- </parameter></link>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">preserve case = yes</command></para>
-
- <para>See the section on <link linkend="NAMEMANGLINGSECT">NAME
- MANGLING</link> for a fuller discussion.</para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/shortpreservecase.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/shortpreservecase.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 1c8b36380d..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/shortpreservecase.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="SHORTPRESERVECASE"/>short preserve case (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This boolean parameter controls if new files
- which conform to 8.3 syntax, that is all in upper case and of
- suitable length, are created upper case, or if they are forced
- to be the <link linkend="DEFAULTCASE"><parameter moreinfo="none">default case
- </parameter></link>. This option can be use with <link linkend="PRESERVECASE"><command moreinfo="none">preserve case = yes</command>
- </link> to permit long filenames to retain their case, while short
- names are lowered. </para>
-
- <para>See the section on <link linkend="NAMEMANGLINGSECT">
- NAME MANGLING</link>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">short preserve case = yes</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/statcache.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/statcache.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index ee94081483..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/statcache.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="STATCACHE"/>stat cache (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter determines if <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> will use a cache in order to
- speed up case insensitive name mappings. You should never need
- to change this parameter.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">stat cache = yes</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/stripdot.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/stripdot.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index ff877144a6..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/stripdot.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="STRIPDOT"/>strip dot (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is a boolean that controls whether to
- strip trailing dots off UNIX filenames. This helps with some
- CDROMs that have filenames ending in a single dot.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">strip dot = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/vetofiles.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/vetofiles.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index faef2040b9..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/vetofiles.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,46 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="VETOFILES"/>veto files(S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is a list of files and directories that
- are neither visible nor accessible. Each entry in the list must
- be separated by a '/', which allows spaces to be included
- in the entry. '*' and '?' can be used to specify multiple files
- or directories as in DOS wildcards.</para>
-
- <para>Each entry must be a unix path, not a DOS path and
- must <emphasis>not</emphasis> include the unix directory
- separator '/'.</para>
-
- <para>Note that the <parameter moreinfo="none">case sensitive</parameter> option
- is applicable in vetoing files.</para>
-
- <para>One feature of the veto files parameter that it
- is important to be aware of is Samba's behaviour when
- trying to delete a directory. If a directory that is
- to be deleted contains nothing but veto files this
- deletion will <emphasis>fail</emphasis> unless you also set
- the <parameter moreinfo="none">delete veto files</parameter> parameter to
- <parameter moreinfo="none">yes</parameter>.</para>
-
- <para>Setting this parameter will affect the performance
- of Samba, as it will be forced to check all files and directories
- for a match as they are scanned.</para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="HIDEFILES"><parameter moreinfo="none">hide files
- </parameter></link> and <link linkend="CASESENSITIVE"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- case sensitive</parameter></link>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>No files or directories are vetoed.
- </emphasis></para>
-
-<para>Examples:<programlisting format="linespecific">
-; Veto any files containing the word Security,
-; any ending in .tmp, and any directory containing the
-; word root.
-veto files = /*Security*/*.tmp/*root*/
-
-; Veto the Apple specific files that a NetAtalk server
-; creates.
-veto files = /.AppleDouble/.bin/.AppleDesktop/Network Trash Folder/
-</programlisting></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/vetooplockfiles.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/vetooplockfiles.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 0c817c97f8..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/filename/vetooplockfiles.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="VETOOPLOCKFILES"/>veto oplock files (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter is only valid when the <link linkend="OPLOCKS"><parameter moreinfo="none">oplocks</parameter></link>
- parameter is turned on for a share. It allows the Samba administrator
- to selectively turn off the granting of oplocks on selected files that
- match a wildcarded list, similar to the wildcarded list used in the
- <link linkend="VETOFILES"><parameter moreinfo="none">veto files</parameter></link>
- parameter.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>No files are vetoed for oplock
- grants</emphasis></para>
-
- <para>You might want to do this on files that you know will
- be heavily contended for by clients. A good example of this
- is in the NetBench SMB benchmark program, which causes heavy
- client contention for files ending in <filename moreinfo="none">.SEM</filename>.
- To cause Samba not to grant oplocks on these files you would use
- the line (either in the [global] section or in the section for
- the particular NetBench share :</para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">veto oplock files = /*.SEM/
- </command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/generate-context.xsl b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/generate-context.xsl
deleted file mode 100644
index c9ca31085c..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/generate-context.xsl
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version='1.0'?>
-<!-- vim:set sts=2 shiftwidth=2 syntax=xml: -->
-<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
- xmlns:exsl="http://exslt.org/common"
- xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common"
- version="1.1"
- extension-element-prefixes="exsl">
-
-<xsl:output method="xml" omit-xml-declaration="yes"/>
-
-<xsl:param name="smb.context" select="'G'"/>
-
-<!-- This is needed to copy content unchanged -->
-<xsl:template match="@*|node()">
- <xsl:copy>
- <xsl:apply-templates select="@*|node()"/>
- </xsl:copy>
-</xsl:template>
-
-<xsl:template match="variablelist">
- <xsl:element name="itemizedlist">
- <xsl:apply-templates/>
- </xsl:element>
-</xsl:template>
-
-<xsl:template match="//samba:parameter">
- <xsl:message>
- <xsl:text>Processing samba:parameter (</xsl:text>
- <xsl:value-of select="@name"/>
- <xsl:text>)</xsl:text>
- </xsl:message>
-
- <xsl:variable name="name"><xsl:value-of select="translate(translate(string(@name),' ',''),
- 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz','ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ')"/>
- </xsl:variable>
-
- <xsl:if test="contains(@context,$smb.context)">
- <xsl:element name="listitem">
- <xsl:element name="para">
- <xsl:element name="link">
- <xsl:attribute name="linkend">
- <xsl:value-of select="$name"/>
- </xsl:attribute>
- <xsl:element name="parameter">
- <xsl:attribute name="moreinfo"><xsl:text>none</xsl:text></xsl:attribute>
- <xsl:value-of select="@name"/>
- </xsl:element>
- </xsl:element>
- </xsl:element>
- </xsl:element>
- <xsl:text>
-</xsl:text>
- </xsl:if>
-</xsl:template>
-
-</xsl:stylesheet>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapadmindn.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapadmindn.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index f92e8ce310..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapadmindn.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LDAPADMINDN"/>ldap admin dn (G)</term>
- <listitem><para> The <parameter moreinfo="none">ldap admin dn</parameter> defines the Distinguished
- Name (DN) name used by Samba to contact the ldap server when retreiving
- user account information. The <parameter moreinfo="none">ldap
- admin dn</parameter> is used in conjunction with the admin dn password
- stored in the <filename moreinfo="none">private/secrets.tdb</filename> file. See the
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbpasswd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> man page for more information on how
- to accmplish this.
- </para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapdeletedn.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapdeletedn.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index f4a820c16d..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapdeletedn.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LDAPDELETEDN"/>ldap delete dn (G)</term>
- <listitem><para> This parameter specifies whether a delete
- operation in the ldapsam deletes the complete entry or only the attributes
- specific to Samba.
- </para>
-
- <para>Default : <emphasis>ldap delete dn = no</emphasis></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapfilter.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapfilter.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 6ddf8db30f..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapfilter.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LDAPFILTER"/>ldap filter (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter specifies the RFC 2254 compliant LDAP search filter.
- The default is to match the login name with the <constant>uid</constant>
- attribute for all entries matching the <constant>sambaAccount</constant>
- objectclass. Note that this filter should only return one entry.
- </para>
-
-
- <para>Default : <command moreinfo="none">ldap filter = (&amp;(uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaAccount))</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapmachinesuffix.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapmachinesuffix.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index e02bf9acfc..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapmachinesuffix.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LDAPMACHINESUFFIX"/>ldap machine suffix (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>It specifies where machines should be
- added to the ldap tree.
- </para>
-
-
-
- <para>Default : <emphasis>none</emphasis></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldappasswdsync.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldappasswdsync.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index ce9449374d..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldappasswdsync.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LDAPPASSWDSYNC"/>ldap passwd sync (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This option is used to define whether
- or not Samba should sync the LDAP password with the NT
- and LM hashes for normal accounts (NOT for
- workstation, server or domain trusts) on a password
- change via SAMBA.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- The <parameter moreinfo="none">ldap passwd sync</parameter> can be set to one of three values:
- </para>
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">Yes</parameter> = Try to update the LDAP, NT and LM passwords and update the pwdLastSet time.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">No</parameter> = Update NT and LM passwords and update the pwdLastSet time.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">Only</parameter> = Only update the LDAP password and let the LDAP server do the rest.</para></listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
-
- <para>Default : <command moreinfo="none">ldap passwd sync = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapport.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapport.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 97c256d423..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapport.xml
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@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LDAPPORT"/>ldap port (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter is only available if Samba has been
- configure to include the <command moreinfo="none">--with-ldapsam</command> option
- at compile time.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- This option is used to control the tcp port number used to contact
- the <link linkend="LDAPSERVER"><parameter moreinfo="none">ldap server</parameter></link>.
- The default is to use the stand LDAPS port 636.
- </para>
-
- <para>See Also: <link linkend="LDAPSSL">ldap ssl</link>
- </para>
-
- <para>Default : <command moreinfo="none">ldap port = 636 ; if ldap ssl = on</command></para>
- <para>Default : <command moreinfo="none">ldap port = 389 ; if ldap ssl = off</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapserver.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapserver.xml
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index 33d5652ac9..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapserver.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LDAPSERVER"/>ldap server (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter is only available if Samba has been
- configure to include the <command moreinfo="none">--with-ldapsam</command> option
- at compile time.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- This parameter should contain the FQDN of the ldap directory
- server which should be queried to locate user account information.
- </para>
-
- <para>Default : <command moreinfo="none">ldap server = localhost</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapssl.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapssl.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index d747d8f7df..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapssl.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LDAPSSL"/>ldap ssl (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This option is used to define whether or not Samba should
- use SSL when connecting to the ldap server
- This is <emphasis>NOT</emphasis> related to
- Samba's previous SSL support which was enabled by specifying the
- <command moreinfo="none">--with-ssl</command> option to the <filename moreinfo="none">configure</filename>
- script.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- The <parameter moreinfo="none">ldap ssl</parameter> can be set to one of three values:
- </para>
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">Off</parameter> = Never use SSL when querying the directory.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">Start_tls</parameter> = Use the LDAPv3 StartTLS extended operation
- (RFC2830) for communicating with the directory server.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">On</parameter> =
- Use SSL on the ldaps port when contacting the
- <parameter moreinfo="none">ldap server</parameter>. Only
- available when the backwards-compatiblity <command moreinfo="none">
- --with-ldapsam</command> option is specified
- to configure. See <link linkend="PASSDBBACKEND"><parameter moreinfo="none">passdb backend</parameter></link></para></listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
-
- <para>Default : <command moreinfo="none">ldap ssl = start_tls</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapsuffix.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapsuffix.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index dae15f8104..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapsuffix.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LDAPSUFFIX"/>ldap suffix (G)</term>
- <listitem>
- <para>Specifies where user and machine accounts are added to the tree. Can be overriden by <command moreinfo="none">ldap user suffix</command> and <command moreinfo="none">ldap machine suffix</command>. It also used as the base dn for all ldap searches. </para>
-
- <para>Default : <emphasis>none</emphasis></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldaptrustids.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldaptrustids.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 8fe4a1400b..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldaptrustids.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LDAPTRUSTIDS"/>ldap trust ids (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>Normally, Samba validates each entry
- in the LDAP server against getpwnam(). This allows
- LDAP to be used for Samba with the unix system using
- NIS (for example) and also ensures that Samba does not
- present accounts that do not otherwise exist. </para>
- <para>This option is used to disable this functionality, and
- instead to rely on the presence of the appropriate
- attributes in LDAP directly, which can result in a
- significant performance boost in some situations.
- Setting this option to yes effectivly assumes
- that the local machine is running <command moreinfo="none">nss_ldap</command> against the
- same LDAP server.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">ldap trust ids = No</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapusersuffix.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapusersuffix.xml
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index e4fb681e23..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/ldap/ldapusersuffix.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LDAPUSERSUFFIX"/>ldap user suffix (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>It specifies where users are added to the tree.
- </para>
-
-
-
- <para>Default : <emphasis>none</emphasis></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/blockinglocks.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/blockinglocks.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index ea5e90b5cd..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/blockinglocks.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="BLOCKINGLOCKS"/>blocking locks (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter controls the behavior
- of <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> when given a request by a client
- to obtain a byte range lock on a region of an open file, and the
- request has a time limit associated with it.</para>
-
- <para>If this parameter is set and the lock range requested
- cannot be immediately satisfied, samba will internally
- queue the lock request, and periodically attempt to obtain
- the lock until the timeout period expires.</para>
-
- <para>If this parameter is set to <constant>no</constant>, then
- samba will behave as previous versions of Samba would and
- will fail the lock request immediately if the lock range
- cannot be obtained.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">blocking locks = yes</command></para>
-
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/cscpolicy.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/cscpolicy.xml
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index e5139bc4f3..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/cscpolicy.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="CSCPOLICY"/>csc policy (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This stands for <emphasis>client-side caching
- policy</emphasis>, and specifies how clients capable of offline
- caching will cache the files in the share. The valid values
- are: manual, documents, programs, disable.</para>
-
- <para>These values correspond to those used on Windows
- servers.</para>
-
- <para>For example, shares containing roaming profiles can have
- offline caching disabled using <command moreinfo="none">csc policy = disable
- </command>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">csc policy = manual</command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">csc policy = programs</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/fakeoplocks.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/fakeoplocks.xml
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index 16887726c0..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/fakeoplocks.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="FAKEOPLOCKS"/>fake oplocks (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>Oplocks are the way that SMB clients get permission
- from a server to locally cache file operations. If a server grants
- an oplock (opportunistic lock) then the client is free to assume
- that it is the only one accessing the file and it will aggressively
- cache file data. With some oplock types the client may even cache
- file open/close operations. This can give enormous performance benefits.
- </para>
-
- <para>When you set <command moreinfo="none">fake oplocks = yes</command>, <ulink url="smbd.8.html"><command moreinfo="none">smbd(8)</command></ulink> will
- always grant oplock requests no matter how many clients are using
- the file.</para>
-
- <para>It is generally much better to use the real <link linkend="OPLOCKS"><parameter moreinfo="none">oplocks</parameter></link> support rather
- than this parameter.</para>
-
- <para>If you enable this option on all read-only shares or
- shares that you know will only be accessed from one client at a
- time such as physically read-only media like CDROMs, you will see
- a big performance improvement on many operations. If you enable
- this option on shares where multiple clients may be accessing the
- files read-write at the same time you can get data corruption. Use
- this option carefully!</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">fake oplocks = no</command></para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/kerneloplocks.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/kerneloplocks.xml
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index 98513fdd1e..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/kerneloplocks.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="KERNELOPLOCKS"/>kernel oplocks (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>For UNIXes that support kernel based <link linkend="OPLOCKS"><parameter moreinfo="none">oplocks</parameter></link>
- (currently only IRIX and the Linux 2.4 kernel), this parameter
- allows the use of them to be turned on or off.</para>
-
- <para>Kernel oplocks support allows Samba <parameter moreinfo="none">oplocks
- </parameter> to be broken whenever a local UNIX process or NFS operation
- accesses a file that <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> has oplocked. This allows complete
- data consistency between SMB/CIFS, NFS and local file access (and is
- a <emphasis>very</emphasis> cool feature :-).</para>
-
- <para>This parameter defaults to <constant>on</constant>, but is translated
- to a no-op on systems that no not have the necessary kernel support.
- You should never need to touch this parameter.</para>
-
- <para>See also the <link linkend="OPLOCKS"><parameter moreinfo="none">oplocks</parameter>
- </link> and <link linkend="LEVEL2OPLOCKS"><parameter moreinfo="none">level2 oplocks
- </parameter></link> parameters.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">kernel oplocks = yes</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/level2oplocks.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/level2oplocks.xml
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index adae6d268f..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/level2oplocks.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LEVEL2OPLOCKS"/>level2 oplocks (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter controls whether Samba supports
- level2 (read-only) oplocks on a share.</para>
-
- <para>Level2, or read-only oplocks allow Windows NT clients
- that have an oplock on a file to downgrade from a read-write oplock
- to a read-only oplock once a second client opens the file (instead
- of releasing all oplocks on a second open, as in traditional,
- exclusive oplocks). This allows all openers of the file that
- support level2 oplocks to cache the file for read-ahead only (ie.
- they may not cache writes or lock requests) and increases performance
- for many accesses of files that are not commonly written (such as
- application .EXE files).</para>
-
- <para>Once one of the clients which have a read-only oplock
- writes to the file all clients are notified (no reply is needed
- or waited for) and told to break their oplocks to &quot;none&quot; and
- delete any read-ahead caches.</para>
-
- <para>It is recommended that this parameter be turned on
- to speed access to shared executables.</para>
-
- <para>For more discussions on level2 oplocks see the CIFS spec.</para>
-
- <para>Currently, if <link linkend="KERNELOPLOCKS"><parameter moreinfo="none">kernel
- oplocks</parameter></link> are supported then level2 oplocks are
- not granted (even if this parameter is set to <constant>yes</constant>).
- Note also, the <link linkend="OPLOCKS"><parameter moreinfo="none">oplocks</parameter>
- </link> parameter must be set to <constant>yes</constant> on this share in order for
- this parameter to have any effect.</para>
-
- <para>See also the <link linkend="OPLOCKS"><parameter moreinfo="none">oplocks</parameter>
- </link> and <link linkend="OPLOCKS"><parameter moreinfo="none">kernel oplocks</parameter>
- </link> parameters.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">level2 oplocks = yes</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/locking.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/locking.xml
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index aa27027a11..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/locking.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LOCKING"/>locking (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This controls whether or not locking will be
- performed by the server in response to lock requests from the
- client.</para>
-
- <para>If <command moreinfo="none">locking = no</command>, all lock and unlock
- requests will appear to succeed and all lock queries will report
- that the file in question is available for locking.</para>
-
- <para>If <command moreinfo="none">locking = yes</command>, real locking will be performed
- by the server.</para>
-
- <para>This option <emphasis>may</emphasis> be useful for read-only
- filesystems which <emphasis>may</emphasis> not need locking (such as
- CDROM drives), although setting this parameter of <constant>no</constant>
- is not really recommended even in this case.</para>
-
- <para>Be careful about disabling locking either globally or in a
- specific service, as lack of locking may result in data corruption.
- You should never need to set this parameter.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">locking = yes</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/lockspincount.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/lockspincount.xml
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index 1ee1aab4d4..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/lockspincount.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LOCKSPINCOUNT"/>lock spin count (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter controls the number of times
- that smbd should attempt to gain a byte range lock on the
- behalf of a client request. Experiments have shown that
- Windows 2k servers do not reply with a failure if the lock
- could not be immediately granted, but try a few more times
- in case the lock could later be aquired. This behavior
- is used to support PC database formats such as MS Access
- and FoxPro.
- </para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">lock spin count = 2</command>
- </para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/lockspintime.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/lockspintime.xml
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index 4d3ea1bdc4..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/lockspintime.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LOCKSPINTIME"/>lock spin time (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>The time in microseconds that smbd should
- pause before attempting to gain a failed lock. See
- <link linkend="LOCKSPINCOUNT"><parameter moreinfo="none">lock spin
- count</parameter></link> for more details.
- </para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">lock spin time = 10</command>
- </para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/oplockbreakwaittime.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/oplockbreakwaittime.xml
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index 5e08200a33..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/oplockbreakwaittime.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="OPLOCKBREAKWAITTIME"/>oplock break wait time (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is a tuning parameter added due to bugs in
- both Windows 9x and WinNT. If Samba responds to a client too
- quickly when that client issues an SMB that can cause an oplock
- break request, then the network client can fail and not respond
- to the break request. This tuning parameter (which is set in milliseconds)
- is the amount of time Samba will wait before sending an oplock break
- request to such (broken) clients.</para>
-
- <para><emphasis>DO NOT CHANGE THIS PARAMETER UNLESS YOU HAVE READ
- AND UNDERSTOOD THE SAMBA OPLOCK CODE</emphasis>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">oplock break wait time = 0</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/oplockcontentionlimit.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/oplockcontentionlimit.xml
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index fd3b45d0b1..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/oplockcontentionlimit.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="OPLOCKCONTENTIONLIMIT"/>oplock contention limit (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is a <emphasis>very</emphasis> advanced
- <ulink url="smbd.8.html">smbd(8)</ulink> tuning option to
- improve the efficiency of the granting of oplocks under multiple
- client contention for the same file.</para>
-
- <para>In brief it specifies a number, which causes <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>not to grant an oplock even when requested
- if the approximate number of clients contending for an oplock on the same file goes over this
- limit. This causes <command moreinfo="none">smbd</command> to behave in a similar
- way to Windows NT.</para>
-
- <para><emphasis>DO NOT CHANGE THIS PARAMETER UNLESS YOU HAVE READ
- AND UNDERSTOOD THE SAMBA OPLOCK CODE</emphasis>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">oplock contention limit = 2</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/oplocks.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/oplocks.xml
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index 071786f35c..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/oplocks.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,27 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="OPLOCKS"/>oplocks (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This boolean option tells <command moreinfo="none">smbd</command> whether to
- issue oplocks (opportunistic locks) to file open requests on this
- share. The oplock code can dramatically (approx. 30% or more) improve
- the speed of access to files on Samba servers. It allows the clients
- to aggressively cache files locally and you may want to disable this
- option for unreliable network environments (it is turned on by
- default in Windows NT Servers). For more information see the file
- <filename moreinfo="none">Speed.txt</filename> in the Samba <filename moreinfo="none">docs/</filename>
- directory.</para>
-
- <para>Oplocks may be selectively turned off on certain files with a
- share. See the <link linkend="VETOOPLOCKFILES"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- veto oplock files</parameter></link> parameter. On some systems
- oplocks are recognized by the underlying operating system. This
- allows data synchronization between all access to oplocked files,
- whether it be via Samba or NFS or a local UNIX process. See the
- <parameter moreinfo="none">kernel oplocks</parameter> parameter for details.</para>
-
- <para>See also the <link linkend="KERNELOPLOCKS"><parameter moreinfo="none">kernel
- oplocks</parameter></link> and <link linkend="LEVEL2OPLOCKS"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- level2 oplocks</parameter></link> parameters.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">oplocks = yes</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/posixlocking.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/posixlocking.xml
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index 4f2e2d215b..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/posixlocking.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="POSIXLOCKING"/>posix locking (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>The <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>
- daemon maintains an database of file locks obtained by SMB clients.
- The default behavior is to map this internal database to POSIX
- locks. This means that file locks obtained by SMB clients are
- consistent with those seen by POSIX compliant applications accessing
- the files via a non-SMB method (e.g. NFS or local file access).
- You should never need to disable this parameter.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">posix locking = yes</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/sharemodes.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/sharemodes.xml
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--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/sharemodes.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="SHAREMODES"/>share modes (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This enables or disables the honoring of
- the <parameter moreinfo="none">share modes</parameter> during a file open. These
- modes are used by clients to gain exclusive read or write access
- to a file.</para>
-
- <para>These open modes are not directly supported by UNIX, so
- they are simulated using shared memory, or lock files if your
- UNIX doesn't support shared memory (almost all do).</para>
-
- <para>The share modes that are enabled by this option are
- <constant>DENY_DOS</constant>, <constant>DENY_ALL</constant>,
- <constant>DENY_READ</constant>, <constant>DENY_WRITE</constant>,
- <constant>DENY_NONE</constant> and <constant>DENY_FCB</constant>.
- </para>
-
- <para>This option gives full share compatibility and enabled
- by default.</para>
-
- <para>You should <emphasis>NEVER</emphasis> turn this parameter
- off as many Windows applications will break if you do so.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">share modes = yes</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/strictlocking.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/strictlocking.xml
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--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/locking/strictlocking.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="STRICTLOCKING"/>strict locking (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is a boolean that controls the handling of
- file locking in the server. When this is set to <constant>yes</constant>
- the server will check every read and write access for file locks, and
- deny access if locks exist. This can be slow on some systems.</para>
-
- <para>When strict locking is <constant>no</constant> the server does file
- lock checks only when the client explicitly asks for them.</para>
-
- <para>Well-behaved clients always ask for lock checks when it
- is important, so in the vast majority of cases <command moreinfo="none">strict
- locking = no</command> is preferable.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">strict locking = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/abortshutdownscript.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/abortshutdownscript.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 89fd9186bb..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/abortshutdownscript.xml
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@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="ABORTSHUTDOWNSCRIPT"/>abort shutdown script (G)</term>
- <listitem><para><emphasis>This parameter only exists in the HEAD cvs branch</emphasis>
- This a full path name to a script called by <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> that
- should stop a shutdown procedure issued by the <link linkend="SHUTDOWNSCRIPT"><parameter moreinfo="none">shutdown script</parameter></link>.</para>
-
- <para>This command will be run as user.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>None</emphasis>.</para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">abort shutdown script = /sbin/shutdown -c</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/addgroupscript.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/addgroupscript.xml
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index 67441a1645..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/addgroupscript.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common"><term><anchor id="ADDGROUPSCRIPT"/>add group script (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is the full pathname to a script that will
- be run <emphasis>AS ROOT</emphasis> by <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> when a new group is
- requested. It will expand any
- <parameter moreinfo="none">%g</parameter> to the group name passed.
- This script is only useful for installations using the
- Windows NT domain administration tools. The script is
- free to create a group with an arbitrary name to
- circumvent unix group name restrictions. In that case
- the script must print the numeric gid of the created
- group on stdout.
- </para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/addmachinescript.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/addmachinescript.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index fdc69c9490..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/addmachinescript.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="ADDMACHINESCRIPT"/>add machine script (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is the full pathname to a script that will
- be run by <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> when a machine is added
- to it's domain using the administrator username and password method. </para>
-
- <para>This option is only required when using sam back-ends tied to the
- Unix uid method of RID calculation such as smbpasswd. This option is only
- available in Samba 3.0.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">add machine script = &lt;empty string&gt;
- </command></para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">add machine script = /usr/sbin/adduser -n -g machines -c Machine -d /dev/null -s /bin/false %u
- </command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/adduserscript.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/adduserscript.xml
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index 3afea231a5..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/adduserscript.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,49 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="ADDUSERSCRIPT"/>add user script (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is the full pathname to a script that will
- be run <emphasis>AS ROOT</emphasis> by <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> under special circumstances described below.</para>
-
- <para>Normally, a Samba server requires that UNIX users are
- created for all users accessing files on this server. For sites
- that use Windows NT account databases as their primary user database
- creating these users and keeping the user list in sync with the
- Windows NT PDC is an onerous task. This option allows <ulink url="smbd.8.html">smbd</ulink> to create the required UNIX users
- <emphasis>ON DEMAND</emphasis> when a user accesses the Samba server.</para>
-
- <para>In order to use this option, <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> must <emphasis>NOT</emphasis> be set to <parameter moreinfo="none">security = share</parameter>
- and <parameter moreinfo="none">add user script</parameter>
- must be set to a full pathname for a script that will create a UNIX
- user given one argument of <parameter moreinfo="none">%u</parameter>, which expands into
- the UNIX user name to create.</para>
-
- <para>When the Windows user attempts to access the Samba server,
- at login (session setup in the SMB protocol) time, <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> contacts the <parameter moreinfo="none">password server</parameter> and
- attempts to authenticate the given user with the given password. If the
- authentication succeeds then <command moreinfo="none">smbd</command>
- attempts to find a UNIX user in the UNIX password database to map the
- Windows user into. If this lookup fails, and <parameter moreinfo="none">add user script
- </parameter> is set then <command moreinfo="none">smbd</command> will
- call the specified script <emphasis>AS ROOT</emphasis>, expanding
- any <parameter moreinfo="none">%u</parameter> argument to be the user name to create.</para>
-
- <para>If this script successfully creates the user then <command moreinfo="none">smbd
- </command> will continue on as though the UNIX user
- already existed. In this way, UNIX users are dynamically created to
- match existing Windows NT accounts.</para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="SECURITY"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- security</parameter></link>, <link linkend="PASSWORDSERVER">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">password server</parameter></link>,
- <link linkend="DELETEUSERSCRIPT"><parameter moreinfo="none">delete user
- script</parameter></link>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">add user script = &lt;empty string&gt;
- </command></para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">add user script = /usr/local/samba/bin/add_user
- %u</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/addusertogroupscript.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/addusertogroupscript.xml
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index fe8be5b504..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/addusertogroupscript.xml
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@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="ADDUSERTOGROUPSCRIPT"/>add user to group script (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>Full path to the script that will be called when
- a user is added to a group using the Windows NT domain administration
- tools. It will be run by <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> <emphasis>AS ROOT</emphasis>.
- Any <parameter moreinfo="none">%g</parameter> will be replaced with the group name and
- any <parameter moreinfo="none">%u</parameter> will be replaced with the user name.
- </para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">add user to group script = </command></para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">add user to group script = /usr/sbin/adduser %u %g</command></para>
-
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/deletegroupscript.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/deletegroupscript.xml
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--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/deletegroupscript.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common"><term><anchor id="DELETEGROUPSCRIPT"/>delete group script (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is the full pathname to a script that will
- be run <emphasis>AS ROOT</emphasis> <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> when a group is requested to be deleted.
- It will expand any <parameter moreinfo="none">%g</parameter> to the group name passed.
- This script is only useful for installations using the Windows NT domain administration tools.
- </para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/deleteuserfromgroupscript.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/deleteuserfromgroupscript.xml
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index bb1c5136c1..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/deleteuserfromgroupscript.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="DELETEUSERFROMGROUPSCRIPT"/>delete user from group script (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>Full path to the script that will be called when
- a user is removed from a group using the Windows NT domain administration
- tools. It will be run by <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> <emphasis>AS ROOT</emphasis>.
- Any <parameter moreinfo="none">%g</parameter> will be replaced with the group name and
- any <parameter moreinfo="none">%u</parameter> will be replaced with the user name.
- </para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">delete user from group script = </command></para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">delete user from group script = /usr/sbin/deluser %u %g</command></para>
-
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/deleteuserscript.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/deleteuserscript.xml
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index afb75dbe77..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/deleteuserscript.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="DELETEUSERSCRIPT"/>delete user script (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is the full pathname to a script that will
- be run by <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> when managing users
- with remote RPC (NT) tools.
- </para>
-
- <para>This script is called when a remote client removes a user
- from the server, normally using 'User Manager for Domains' or
- <command moreinfo="none">rpcclient</command>.
- </para>
-
- <para>This script should delete the given UNIX username.
- </para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">delete user script = &lt;empty string&gt;
- </command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">delete user script = /usr/local/samba/bin/del_user
- %u</command></para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/domainlogons.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/domainlogons.xml
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index 9a2f432f7d..0000000000
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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="DOMAINLOGONS"/>domain logons (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>If set to <constant>yes</constant>, the Samba server will serve
- Windows 95/98 Domain logons for the <link linkend="WORKGROUP">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">workgroup</parameter></link> it is in. Samba 2.2
- has limited capability to act as a domain controller for Windows
- NT 4 Domains. For more details on setting up this feature see
- the Samba-PDC-HOWTO included in the <filename moreinfo="none">htmldocs/</filename>
- directory shipped with the source code.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">domain logons = no</command></para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/logondrive.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/logondrive.xml
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index d0aa4d7456..0000000000
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+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LOGONDRIVE"/>logon drive (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter specifies the local path to
- which the home directory will be connected (see <link linkend="LOGONHOME"><parameter moreinfo="none">logon home</parameter></link>)
- and is only used by NT Workstations. </para>
-
- <para>Note that this option is only useful if Samba is set up as a
- logon server.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">logon drive = z:</command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">logon drive = h:</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/logonhome.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/logonhome.xml
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@@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LOGONHOME"/>logon home (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter specifies the home directory
- location when a Win95/98 or NT Workstation logs into a Samba PDC.
- It allows you to do </para>
-
- <para><prompt moreinfo="none">C:\&gt; </prompt><userinput moreinfo="none">NET USE H: /HOME</userinput>
- </para>
-
- <para>from a command prompt, for example.</para>
-
- <para>This option takes the standard substitutions, allowing
- you to have separate logon scripts for each user or machine.</para>
-
- <para>This parameter can be used with Win9X workstations to ensure
- that roaming profiles are stored in a subdirectory of the user's
- home directory. This is done in the following way:</para>
-
- <para><command moreinfo="none">logon home = \\%N\%U\profile</command></para>
-
- <para>This tells Samba to return the above string, with
- substitutions made when a client requests the info, generally
- in a NetUserGetInfo request. Win9X clients truncate the info to
- \\server\share when a user does <command moreinfo="none">net use /home</command>
- but use the whole string when dealing with profiles.</para>
-
- <para>Note that in prior versions of Samba, the <link linkend="LOGONPATH">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">logon path</parameter></link> was returned rather than
- <parameter moreinfo="none">logon home</parameter>. This broke <command moreinfo="none">net use
- /home</command> but allowed profiles outside the home directory.
- The current implementation is correct, and can be used for
- profiles if you use the above trick.</para>
-
- <para>This option is only useful if Samba is set up as a logon
- server.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">logon home = &quot;\\%N\%U&quot;</command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">logon home = &quot;\\remote_smb_server\%U&quot;</command>
- </para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/logonpath.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/logonpath.xml
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@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LOGONPATH"/>logon path (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter specifies the home directory
- where roaming profiles (NTuser.dat etc files for Windows NT) are
- stored. Contrary to previous versions of these manual pages, it has
- nothing to do with Win 9X roaming profiles. To find out how to
- handle roaming profiles for Win 9X system, see the <link linkend="LOGONHOME">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">logon home</parameter></link> parameter.</para>
-
- <para>This option takes the standard substitutions, allowing you
- to have separate logon scripts for each user or machine. It also
- specifies the directory from which the &quot;Application Data&quot;,
- (<filename moreinfo="none">desktop</filename>, <filename moreinfo="none">start menu</filename>,
- <filename moreinfo="none">network neighborhood</filename>, <filename moreinfo="none">programs</filename>
- and other folders, and their contents, are loaded and displayed on
- your Windows NT client.</para>
-
- <para>The share and the path must be readable by the user for
- the preferences and directories to be loaded onto the Windows NT
- client. The share must be writeable when the user logs in for the first
- time, in order that the Windows NT client can create the NTuser.dat
- and other directories.</para>
-
- <para>Thereafter, the directories and any of the contents can,
- if required, be made read-only. It is not advisable that the
- NTuser.dat file be made read-only - rename it to NTuser.man to
- achieve the desired effect (a <emphasis>MAN</emphasis>datory
- profile). </para>
-
- <para>Windows clients can sometimes maintain a connection to
- the [homes] share, even though there is no user logged in.
- Therefore, it is vital that the logon path does not include a
- reference to the homes share (i.e. setting this parameter to
- \%N\%U\profile_path will cause problems).</para>
-
- <para>This option takes the standard substitutions, allowing
- you to have separate logon scripts for each user or machine.</para>
-
- <para>Note that this option is only useful if Samba is set up
- as a logon server.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">logon path = \\%N\%U\profile</command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">logon path = \\PROFILESERVER\PROFILE\%U</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/logonscript.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/logonscript.xml
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@@ -1,39 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LOGONSCRIPT"/>logon script (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter specifies the batch file (.bat) or
- NT command file (.cmd) to be downloaded and run on a machine when
- a user successfully logs in. The file must contain the DOS
- style CR/LF line endings. Using a DOS-style editor to create the
- file is recommended.</para>
-
- <para>The script must be a relative path to the [netlogon]
- service. If the [netlogon] service specifies a <link linkend="PATH">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">path</parameter></link> of <filename moreinfo="none">/usr/local/samba/netlogon
- </filename>, and <command moreinfo="none">logon script = STARTUP.BAT</command>, then
- the file that will be downloaded is:</para>
-
- <para><filename moreinfo="none">/usr/local/samba/netlogon/STARTUP.BAT</filename></para>
-
- <para>The contents of the batch file are entirely your choice. A
- suggested command would be to add <command moreinfo="none">NET TIME \\SERVER /SET
- /YES</command>, to force every machine to synchronize clocks with
- the same time server. Another use would be to add <command moreinfo="none">NET USE
- U: \\SERVER\UTILS</command> for commonly used utilities, or <command moreinfo="none">
- NET USE Q: \\SERVER\ISO9001_QA</command> for example.</para>
-
- <para>Note that it is particularly important not to allow write
- access to the [netlogon] share, or to grant users write permission
- on the batch files in a secure environment, as this would allow
- the batch files to be arbitrarily modified and security to be
- breached.</para>
-
- <para>This option takes the standard substitutions, allowing you
- to have separate logon scripts for each user or machine.</para>
-
- <para>This option is only useful if Samba is set up as a logon
- server.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>no logon script defined</emphasis></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">logon script = scripts\%U.bat</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/setprimarygroupscript.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/setprimarygroupscript.xml
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@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
-<term><anchor id="SETPRIMARYGROUPSCRIPT"/>set primary group script (G)</term>
-<listitem>
- <para>Thanks to the Posix subsystem in NT a
- Windows User has a primary group in addition to the
- auxiliary groups. This script sets the primary group
- in the unix userdatase when an administrator sets the
- primary group from the windows user manager or when
- fetching a SAM with <command>net rpc
- vampire</command>. <parameter>%u</parameter> will be
- replaced with the user whose primary group is to be
- set. <parameter>%g</parameter> will be replaced with
- the group to set.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>No default value</emphasis></para>
-
- <para>Example: <command>set primary group script = /usr/sbin/usermod -g '%g' '%u'</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/shutdownscript.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/logon/shutdownscript.xml
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@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="SHUTDOWNSCRIPT"/>shutdown script (G)</term>
- <listitem><para><emphasis>This parameter only exists in the HEAD cvs branch</emphasis>
- This a full path name to a script called by
- <ulink url="smbd.8.html"><command moreinfo="none">smbd(8)</command></ulink> that
- should start a shutdown procedure.</para>
-
- <para>This command will be run as the user connected to the
- server.</para>
-
- <para>%m %t %r %f parameters are expanded</para>
- <para><parameter moreinfo="none">%m</parameter> will be substituted with the
- shutdown message sent to the server.</para>
- <para><parameter moreinfo="none">%t</parameter> will be substituted with the
- number of seconds to wait before effectively starting the
- shutdown procedure.</para>
- <para><parameter moreinfo="none">%r</parameter> will be substituted with the
- switch <emphasis>-r</emphasis>. It means reboot after shutdown
- for NT.
- </para>
- <para><parameter moreinfo="none">%f</parameter> will be substituted with the
- switch <emphasis>-f</emphasis>. It means force the shutdown
- even if applications do not respond for NT.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>None</emphasis>.</para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">abort shutdown script = /usr/local/samba/sbin/shutdown %m %t %r %f</command></para>
- <para>Shutdown script example:
-<programlisting format="linespecific">
-#!/bin/bash
-
-$time=0
-let &quot;time/60&quot;
-let &quot;time++&quot;
-
-/sbin/shutdown $3 $4 +$time $1 &amp;
-</programlisting>
- Shutdown does not return so we need to launch it in background.
- </para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="ABORTSHUTDOWNSCRIPT"><parameter moreinfo="none">abort shutdown script</parameter></link>.</para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
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-
-<xsl:param name="chunk.section.depth" select="0"/>
-<xsl:param name="chunk.first.sections" select="1"/>
-<xsl:param name="use.id.as.filename" select="1"/>
-<xsl:param name="base.dir" select="'../../manpages/'"/>
-
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- <xsl:variable name="content">
- <xsl:apply-templates/>
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- <xsl:if test="$content != ''">
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diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/addsharecommand.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/addsharecommand.xml
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index 233d3e7dc4..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/addsharecommand.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,51 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="ADDSHARECOMMAND"/>add share command (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>Samba 2.2.0 introduced the ability to dynamically
- add and delete shares via the Windows NT 4.0 Server Manager. The
- <parameter moreinfo="none">add share command</parameter> is used to define an
- external program or script which will add a new service definition
- to <filename moreinfo="none">smb.conf</filename>. In order to successfully
- execute the <parameter moreinfo="none">add share command</parameter>, <command moreinfo="none">smbd</command>
- requires that the administrator be connected using a root account (i.e.
- uid == 0).
- </para>
-
- <para>
- When executed, <command moreinfo="none">smbd</command> will automatically invoke the
- <parameter moreinfo="none">add share command</parameter> with four parameters.
- </para>
-
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">configFile</parameter> - the location
- of the global <filename moreinfo="none">smb.conf</filename> file.
- </para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">shareName</parameter> - the name of the new
- share.
- </para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">pathName</parameter> - path to an **existing**
- directory on disk.
- </para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">comment</parameter> - comment string to associate
- with the new share.
- </para></listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
-
- <para>
- This parameter is only used for add file shares. To add printer shares,
- see the <link linkend="ADDPRINTERCOMMAND"><parameter moreinfo="none">addprinter
- command</parameter></link>.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- See also <link linkend="CHANGESHARECOMMAND"><parameter moreinfo="none">change share
- command</parameter></link>, <link linkend="DELETESHARECOMMAND"><parameter moreinfo="none">delete share
- command</parameter></link>.
- </para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>none</emphasis></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">add share command = /usr/local/bin/addshare</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/autoservices.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/autoservices.xml
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index d137f650f8..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/autoservices.xml
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@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="AUTOSERVICES"/>auto services (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is a synonym for the <link linkend="PRELOAD">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">preload</parameter></link>.</para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/available.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/available.xml
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index 025c1c06fb..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/available.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="AVAILABLE"/>available (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter lets you &quot;turn off&quot; a service. If
- <parameter moreinfo="none">available = no</parameter>, then <emphasis>ALL</emphasis>
- attempts to connect to the service will fail. Such failures are
- logged.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">available = yes</command></para>
-
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/changesharecommand.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/changesharecommand.xml
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index 3fb494c513..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/changesharecommand.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="CHANGESHARECOMMAND"/>change share command (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>Samba 2.2.0 introduced the ability to dynamically
- add and delete shares via the Windows NT 4.0 Server Manager. The
- <parameter moreinfo="none">change share command</parameter> is used to define an
- external program or script which will modify an existing service definition
- in <filename moreinfo="none">smb.conf</filename>. In order to successfully
- execute the <parameter moreinfo="none">change share command</parameter>, <command moreinfo="none">smbd</command>
- requires that the administrator be connected using a root account (i.e.
- uid == 0).
- </para>
-
- <para>
- When executed, <command moreinfo="none">smbd</command> will automatically invoke the
- <parameter moreinfo="none">change share command</parameter> with four parameters.
- </para>
-
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">configFile</parameter> - the location
- of the global <filename moreinfo="none">smb.conf</filename> file.
- </para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">shareName</parameter> - the name of the new
- share.
- </para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">pathName</parameter> - path to an **existing**
- directory on disk.
- </para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">comment</parameter> - comment string to associate
- with the new share.
- </para></listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
-
- <para>
- This parameter is only used modify existing file shares definitions. To modify
- printer shares, use the &quot;Printers...&quot; folder as seen when browsing the Samba host.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- See also <link linkend="ADDSHARECOMMAND"><parameter moreinfo="none">add share
- command</parameter></link>, <link linkend="DELETESHARECOMMAND"><parameter moreinfo="none">delete
- share command</parameter></link>.
- </para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>none</emphasis></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">change share command = /usr/local/bin/addshare</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/configfile.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/configfile.xml
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index 3edf611b55..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/configfile.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="CONFIGFILE"/>config file (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This allows you to override the config file
- to use, instead of the default (usually <filename moreinfo="none">smb.conf</filename>).
- There is a chicken and egg problem here as this option is set
- in the config file!</para>
-
- <para>For this reason, if the name of the config file has changed
- when the parameters are loaded then it will reload them from
- the new config file.</para>
-
- <para>This option takes the usual substitutions, which can
- be very useful.</para>
-
- <para>If the config file doesn't exist then it won't be loaded
- (allowing you to special case the config files of just a few
- clients).</para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">config file = /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.%m
- </command></para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/copy.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/copy.xml
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index a7945af8ae..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/copy.xml
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@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="COPY"/>copy (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter allows you to &quot;clone&quot; service
- entries. The specified service is simply duplicated under the
- current service's name. Any parameters specified in the current
- section will override those in the section being copied.</para>
-
- <para>This feature lets you set up a 'template' service and
- create similar services easily. Note that the service being
- copied must occur earlier in the configuration file than the
- service doing the copying.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>no value</emphasis></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">copy = otherservice</command></para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/default.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/default.xml
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index c396d1947b..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/default.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="DEFAULT"/>default (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>A synonym for <link linkend="DEFAULTSERVICE"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- default service</parameter></link>.</para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/defaultservice.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/defaultservice.xml
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index 7aeedb177a..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/defaultservice.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,36 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="DEFAULTSERVICE"/>default service (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter specifies the name of a service
- which will be connected to if the service actually requested cannot
- be found. Note that the square brackets are <emphasis>NOT</emphasis>
- given in the parameter value (see example below).</para>
-
- <para>There is no default value for this parameter. If this
- parameter is not given, attempting to connect to a nonexistent
- service results in an error.</para>
-
- <para>Typically the default service would be a <link linkend="GUESTOK">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">guest ok</parameter></link>, <link linkend="READONLY">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">read-only</parameter></link> service.</para>
-
- <para>Also note that the apparent service name will be changed
- to equal that of the requested service, this is very useful as it
- allows you to use macros like <parameter moreinfo="none">%S</parameter> to make
- a wildcard service.</para>
-
- <para>Note also that any &quot;_&quot; characters in the name of the service
- used in the default service will get mapped to a &quot;/&quot;. This allows for
- interesting things.</para>
-
-
- <para>Example:</para>
-
-<para><programlisting format="linespecific">
-[global]
- default service = pub
-
-[pub]
- path = /%S
-</programlisting></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/deletereadonly.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/deletereadonly.xml
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index 8e86b5b00b..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/deletereadonly.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="DELETEREADONLY"/>delete readonly (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter allows readonly files to be deleted.
- This is not normal DOS semantics, but is allowed by UNIX.</para>
-
- <para>This option may be useful for running applications such
- as rcs, where UNIX file ownership prevents changing file
- permissions, and DOS semantics prevent deletion of a read only file.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">delete readonly = no</command></para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/deletesharecommand.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/deletesharecommand.xml
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index c3481c86ec..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/deletesharecommand.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="DELETESHARECOMMAND"/>delete share command (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>Samba 2.2.0 introduced the ability to dynamically
- add and delete shares via the Windows NT 4.0 Server Manager. The
- <parameter moreinfo="none">delete share command</parameter> is used to define an
- external program or script which will remove an existing service
- definition from <filename moreinfo="none">smb.conf</filename>. In order to successfully
- execute the <parameter moreinfo="none">delete share command</parameter>, <command moreinfo="none">smbd</command>
- requires that the administrator be connected using a root account (i.e.
- uid == 0).
- </para>
-
- <para>
- When executed, <command moreinfo="none">smbd</command> will automatically invoke the
- <parameter moreinfo="none">delete share command</parameter> with two parameters.
- </para>
-
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">configFile</parameter> - the location
- of the global <filename moreinfo="none">smb.conf</filename> file.
- </para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">shareName</parameter> - the name of
- the existing service.
- </para></listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
-
- <para>
- This parameter is only used to remove file shares. To delete printer shares,
- see the <link linkend="DELETEPRINTERCOMMAND"><parameter moreinfo="none">deleteprinter
- command</parameter></link>.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- See also <link linkend="ADDSHARECOMMAND"><parameter moreinfo="none">add share
- command</parameter></link>, <link linkend="CHANGESHARECOMMAND"><parameter moreinfo="none">change
- share command</parameter></link>.
- </para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>none</emphasis></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">delete share command = /usr/local/bin/delshare</command></para>
-
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/dfreecommand.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/dfreecommand.xml
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index c71ec8e00b..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/dfreecommand.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="DFREECOMMAND"/>dfree command (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>The <parameter moreinfo="none">dfree command</parameter> setting should
- only be used on systems where a problem occurs with the internal
- disk space calculations. This has been known to happen with Ultrix,
- but may occur with other operating systems. The symptom that was
- seen was an error of &quot;Abort Retry Ignore&quot; at the end of each
- directory listing.</para>
-
- <para>This setting allows the replacement of the internal routines to
- calculate the total disk space and amount available with an external
- routine. The example below gives a possible script that might fulfill
- this function.</para>
-
- <para>The external program will be passed a single parameter indicating
- a directory in the filesystem being queried. This will typically consist
- of the string <filename moreinfo="none">./</filename>. The script should return two
- integers in ASCII. The first should be the total disk space in blocks,
- and the second should be the number of available blocks. An optional
- third return value can give the block size in bytes. The default
- blocksize is 1024 bytes.</para>
-
- <para>Note: Your script should <emphasis>NOT</emphasis> be setuid or
- setgid and should be owned by (and writeable only by) root!</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>By default internal routines for
- determining the disk capacity and remaining space will be used.
- </emphasis></para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">dfree command = /usr/local/samba/bin/dfree
- </command></para>
-
- <para>Where the script dfree (which must be made executable) could be:</para>
-
-<para><programlisting format="linespecific">
-#!/bin/sh
-df $1 | tail -1 | awk '{print $2&quot; &quot;$4}'
-</programlisting></para>
-
- <para>or perhaps (on Sys V based systems):</para>
-
-<para><programlisting format="linespecific">
-#!/bin/sh
-/usr/bin/df -k $1 | tail -1 | awk '{print $3&quot; &quot;$5}'
-</programlisting></para>
-
- <para>Note that you may have to replace the command names
- with full path names on some systems.</para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/dontdescend.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/dontdescend.xml
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index 8136f293df..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/dontdescend.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="DONTDESCEND"/>dont descend (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>There are certain directories on some systems
- (e.g., the <filename moreinfo="none">/proc</filename> tree under Linux) that are either not
- of interest to clients or are infinitely deep (recursive). This
- parameter allows you to specify a comma-delimited list of directories
- that the server should always show as empty.</para>
-
- <para>Note that Samba can be very fussy about the exact format
- of the &quot;dont descend&quot; entries. For example you may need <filename moreinfo="none">
- ./proc</filename> instead of just <filename moreinfo="none">/proc</filename>.
- Experimentation is the best policy :-) </para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>none (i.e., all directories are OK
- to descend)</emphasis></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">dont descend = /proc,/dev</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/dosfilemode.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/dosfilemode.xml
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index e8aec3b78d..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/dosfilemode.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="DOSFILEMODE"/>dos filemode (S)</term>
- <listitem><para> The default behavior in Samba is to provide
- UNIX-like behavior where only the owner of a file/directory is
- able to change the permissions on it. However, this behavior
- is often confusing to DOS/Windows users. Enabling this parameter
- allows a user who has write access to the file (by whatever
- means) to modify the permissions on it. Note that a user
- belonging to the group owning the file will not be allowed to
- change permissions if the group is only granted read access.
- Ownership of the file/directory is not changed, only the permissions
- are modified.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">dos filemode = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/dosfiletimeresolution.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/dosfiletimeresolution.xml
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index bc82582c87..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/dosfiletimeresolution.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="DOSFILETIMERESOLUTION"/>dos filetime resolution (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>Under the DOS and Windows FAT filesystem, the finest
- granularity on time resolution is two seconds. Setting this parameter
- for a share causes Samba to round the reported time down to the
- nearest two second boundary when a query call that requires one second
- resolution is made to <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>.</para>
-
- <para>This option is mainly used as a compatibility option for Visual
- C++ when used against Samba shares. If oplocks are enabled on a
- share, Visual C++ uses two different time reading calls to check if a
- file has changed since it was last read. One of these calls uses a
- one-second granularity, the other uses a two second granularity. As
- the two second call rounds any odd second down, then if the file has a
- timestamp of an odd number of seconds then the two timestamps will not
- match and Visual C++ will keep reporting the file has changed. Setting
- this option causes the two timestamps to match, and Visual C++ is
- happy.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">dos filetime resolution = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/dosfiletimes.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/dosfiletimes.xml
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index d9b9f3b08b..0000000000
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+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="DOSFILETIMES"/>dos filetimes (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>Under DOS and Windows, if a user can write to a
- file they can change the timestamp on it. Under POSIX semantics,
- only the owner of the file or root may change the timestamp. By
- default, Samba runs with POSIX semantics and refuses to change the
- timestamp on a file if the user <command moreinfo="none">smbd</command> is acting
- on behalf of is not the file owner. Setting this option to <constant>
- yes</constant> allows DOS semantics and <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> will change the file
- timestamp as DOS requires.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">dos filetimes = no</command></para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/exec.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/exec.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 34963c90b2..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/exec.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="EXEC"/>exec (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is a synonym for <link linkend="PREEXEC">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">preexec</parameter></link>.</para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/fakedirectorycreatetimes.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/fakedirectorycreatetimes.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 81773606ee..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/fakedirectorycreatetimes.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="FAKEDIRECTORYCREATETIMES"/>fake directory create times (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>NTFS and Windows VFAT file systems keep a create
- time for all files and directories. This is not the same as the
- ctime - status change time - that Unix keeps, so Samba by default
- reports the earliest of the various times Unix does keep. Setting
- this parameter for a share causes Samba to always report midnight
- 1-1-1980 as the create time for directories.</para>
-
- <para>This option is mainly used as a compatibility option for
- Visual C++ when used against Samba shares. Visual C++ generated
- makefiles have the object directory as a dependency for each object
- file, and a make rule to create the directory. Also, when NMAKE
- compares timestamps it uses the creation time when examining a
- directory. Thus the object directory will be created if it does not
- exist, but once it does exist it will always have an earlier
- timestamp than the object files it contains.</para>
-
- <para>However, Unix time semantics mean that the create time
- reported by Samba will be updated whenever a file is created or
- or deleted in the directory. NMAKE finds all object files in
- the object directory. The timestamp of the last one built is then
- compared to the timestamp of the object directory. If the
- directory's timestamp if newer, then all object files
- will be rebuilt. Enabling this option
- ensures directories always predate their contents and an NMAKE build
- will proceed as expected.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">fake directory create times = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/followsymlinks.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/followsymlinks.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 88526da320..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/followsymlinks.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="FOLLOWSYMLINKS"/>follow symlinks (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter allows the Samba administrator
- to stop <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> from following symbolic
- links in a particular share. Setting this
- parameter to <constant>no</constant> prevents any file or directory
- that is a symbolic link from being followed (the user will get an
- error). This option is very useful to stop users from adding a
- symbolic link to <filename moreinfo="none">/etc/passwd</filename> in their home
- directory for instance. However it will slow filename lookups
- down slightly.</para>
-
- <para>This option is enabled (i.e. <command moreinfo="none">smbd</command> will
- follow symbolic links) by default.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">follow symlinks = yes</command></para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/fstype.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/fstype.xml
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index 566bccb465..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/fstype.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="FSTYPE"/>fstype (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter allows the administrator to
- configure the string that specifies the type of filesystem a share
- is using that is reported by <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> when a client queries the filesystem type
- for a share. The default type is <constant>NTFS</constant> for
- compatibility with Windows NT but this can be changed to other
- strings such as <constant>Samba</constant> or <constant>FAT
- </constant> if required.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">fstype = NTFS</command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">fstype = Samba</command></para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/hidelocalusers.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/hidelocalusers.xml
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index d0468ead6b..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/hidelocalusers.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="HIDELOCALUSERS"/>hide local users(G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter toggles the hiding of local UNIX
- users (root, wheel, floppy, etc) from remote clients.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">hide local users = no</command></para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/homedirmap.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/homedirmap.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 41e6ca5ea1..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/homedirmap.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="HOMEDIRMAP"/>homedir map (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>If<link linkend="NISHOMEDIR"><parameter moreinfo="none">nis homedir
- </parameter></link> is <constant>yes</constant>, and <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> is also acting
- as a Win95/98 <parameter moreinfo="none">logon server</parameter> then this parameter
- specifies the NIS (or YP) map from which the server for the user's
- home directory should be extracted. At present, only the Sun
- auto.home map format is understood. The form of the map is:</para>
-
- <para><command moreinfo="none">username server:/some/file/system</command></para>
-
- <para>and the program will extract the servername from before
- the first ':'. There should probably be a better parsing system
- that copes with different map formats and also Amd (another
- automounter) maps.</para>
-
- <note><para>A working NIS client is required on
- the system for this option to work.</para></note>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="NISHOMEDIR"><parameter moreinfo="none">nis homedir</parameter>
- </link>, <link linkend="DOMAINLOGONS"><parameter moreinfo="none">domain logons</parameter>
- </link>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">homedir map = &lt;empty string&gt;</command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">homedir map = amd.homedir</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/include.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/include.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 81230d4357..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/include.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="INCLUDE"/>include (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This allows you to include one config file
- inside another. The file is included literally, as though typed
- in place.</para>
-
- <para>It takes the standard substitutions, except <parameter moreinfo="none">%u
- </parameter>, <parameter moreinfo="none">%P</parameter> and <parameter moreinfo="none">%S</parameter>.
- </para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>no file included</emphasis></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">include = /usr/local/samba/lib/admin_smb.conf
- </command></para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/lockdir.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/lockdir.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 2c29b9b61c..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/lockdir.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LOCKDIR"/>lock dir (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>Synonym for <link linkend="LOCKDIRECTORY"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- lock directory</parameter></link>.</para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/lockdirectory.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/lockdirectory.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 7945f19864..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/lockdirectory.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LOCKDIRECTORY"/>lock directory (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This option specifies the directory where lock
- files will be placed. The lock files are used to implement the
- <link linkend="MAXCONNECTIONS"><parameter moreinfo="none">max connections</parameter>
- </link> option.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">lock directory = ${prefix}/var/locks</command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">lock directory = /var/run/samba/locks</command>
- </para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/magicoutput.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/magicoutput.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 8208d5bd4c..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/magicoutput.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="MAGICOUTPUT"/>magic output (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter specifies the name of a file
- which will contain output created by a magic script (see the
- <link linkend="MAGICSCRIPT"><parameter moreinfo="none">magic script</parameter></link>
- parameter below).</para>
-
- <para>Warning: If two clients use the same <parameter moreinfo="none">magic script
- </parameter> in the same directory the output file content
- is undefined.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">magic output = &lt;magic script name&gt;.out
- </command></para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">magic output = myfile.txt</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/magicscript.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/magicscript.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 73abb50fc5..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/magicscript.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,28 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="MAGICSCRIPT"/>magic script (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter specifies the name of a file which,
- if opened, will be executed by the server when the file is closed.
- This allows a UNIX script to be sent to the Samba host and
- executed on behalf of the connected user.</para>
-
- <para>Scripts executed in this way will be deleted upon
- completion assuming that the user has the appropriate level
- of privilege and the file permissions allow the deletion.</para>
-
- <para>If the script generates output, output will be sent to
- the file specified by the <link linkend="MAGICOUTPUT"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- magic output</parameter></link> parameter (see above).</para>
-
- <para>Note that some shells are unable to interpret scripts
- containing CR/LF instead of CR as
- the end-of-line marker. Magic scripts must be executable
- <emphasis>as is</emphasis> on the host, which for some hosts and
- some shells will require filtering at the DOS end.</para>
-
- <para>Magic scripts are <emphasis>EXPERIMENTAL</emphasis> and
- should <emphasis>NOT</emphasis> be relied upon.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>None. Magic scripts disabled.</emphasis></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">magic script = user.csh</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/messagecommand.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/messagecommand.xml
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index 199fab5610..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/messagecommand.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,65 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="MESSAGECOMMAND"/>message command (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This specifies what command to run when the
- server receives a WinPopup style message.</para>
-
- <para>This would normally be a command that would
- deliver the message somehow. How this is to be done is
- up to your imagination.</para>
-
- <para>An example is:</para>
-
- <para><command moreinfo="none">message command = csh -c 'xedit %s;rm %s' &amp;</command>
- </para>
-
- <para>This delivers the message using <command moreinfo="none">xedit</command>, then
- removes it afterwards. <emphasis>NOTE THAT IT IS VERY IMPORTANT
- THAT THIS COMMAND RETURN IMMEDIATELY</emphasis>. That's why I
- have the '&amp;' on the end. If it doesn't return immediately then
- your PCs may freeze when sending messages (they should recover
- after 30 seconds, hopefully).</para>
-
- <para>All messages are delivered as the global guest user.
- The command takes the standard substitutions, although <parameter moreinfo="none">
- %u</parameter> won't work (<parameter moreinfo="none">%U</parameter> may be better
- in this case).</para>
-
- <para>Apart from the standard substitutions, some additional
- ones apply. In particular:</para>
-
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">%s</parameter> = the filename containing
- the message.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">%t</parameter> = the destination that
- the message was sent to (probably the server name).</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">%f</parameter> = who the message
- is from.</para></listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
-
- <para>You could make this command send mail, or whatever else
- takes your fancy. Please let us know of any really interesting
- ideas you have.</para>
-
-
- <para>Here's a way of sending the messages as mail to root:</para>
-
- <para><command moreinfo="none">message command = /bin/mail -s 'message from %f on
- %m' root &lt; %s; rm %s</command></para>
-
- <para>If you don't have a message command then the message
- won't be delivered and Samba will tell the sender there was
- an error. Unfortunately WfWg totally ignores the error code
- and carries on regardless, saying that the message was delivered.
- </para>
-
- <para>If you want to silently delete it then try:</para>
-
- <para><command moreinfo="none">message command = rm %s</command></para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>no message command</emphasis></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">message command = csh -c 'xedit %s;
- rm %s' &amp;</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/nishomedir.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/nishomedir.xml
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index 5a2980d4fd..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/nishomedir.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,30 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="NISHOMEDIR"/>nis homedir (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>Get the home share server from a NIS map. For
- UNIX systems that use an automounter, the user's home directory
- will often be mounted on a workstation on demand from a remote
- server. </para>
-
- <para>When the Samba logon server is not the actual home directory
- server, but is mounting the home directories via NFS then two
- network hops would be required to access the users home directory
- if the logon server told the client to use itself as the SMB server
- for home directories (one over SMB and one over NFS). This can
- be very slow.</para>
-
- <para>This option allows Samba to return the home share as
- being on a different server to the logon server and as
- long as a Samba daemon is running on the home directory server,
- it will be mounted on the Samba client directly from the directory
- server. When Samba is returning the home share to the client, it
- will consult the NIS map specified in <link linkend="HOMEDIRMAP">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">homedir map</parameter></link> and return the server
- listed there.</para>
-
- <para>Note that for this option to work there must be a working
- NIS system and the Samba server with this option must also
- be a logon server.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">nis homedir = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/panicaction.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/panicaction.xml
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index 6de37c2c17..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/panicaction.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="PANICACTION"/>panic action (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is a Samba developer option that allows a
- system command to be called when either <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> or <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> crashes. This is usually used to
- draw attention to the fact that a problem occurred.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">panic action = &lt;empty string&gt;</command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">panic action = &quot;/bin/sleep 90000&quot;</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/piddirectory.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/piddirectory.xml
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index 81c1b13e75..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/piddirectory.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="PIDDIRECTORY"/>pid directory (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This option specifies the directory where pid
- files will be placed. </para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">pid directory = ${prefix}/var/locks</command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">pid directory = /var/run/</command>
- </para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/postexec.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/postexec.xml
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index 017177be3d..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/postexec.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="POSTEXEC"/>postexec (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This option specifies a command to be run
- whenever the service is disconnected. It takes the usual
- substitutions. The command may be run as the root on some
- systems.</para>
-
- <para>An interesting example may be to unmount server
- resources:</para>
-
- <para><command moreinfo="none">postexec = /etc/umount /cdrom</command></para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="PREEXEC"><parameter moreinfo="none">preexec</parameter>
- </link>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>none (no command executed)</emphasis>
- </para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">postexec = echo \&quot;%u disconnected from %S
- from %m (%I)\&quot; &gt;&gt; /tmp/log</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/preexec.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/preexec.xml
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index fc047e008d..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/preexec.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="PREEXEC"/>preexec (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This option specifies a command to be run whenever
- the service is connected to. It takes the usual substitutions.</para>
-
- <para>An interesting example is to send the users a welcome
- message every time they log in. Maybe a message of the day? Here
- is an example:</para>
-
- <para><command moreinfo="none">preexec = csh -c 'echo \&quot;Welcome to %S!\&quot; |
- /usr/local/samba/bin/smbclient -M %m -I %I' &amp; </command></para>
-
- <para>Of course, this could get annoying after a while :-)</para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="PREEXECCLOSE"><parameter moreinfo="none">preexec close
- </parameter></link> and <link linkend="POSTEXEC"><parameter moreinfo="none">postexec
- </parameter></link>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>none (no command executed)</emphasis></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">preexec = echo \&quot;%u connected to %S from %m
- (%I)\&quot; &gt;&gt; /tmp/log</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/preexecclose.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/preexecclose.xml
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index c617a7f7fa..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/preexecclose.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="PREEXECCLOSE"/>preexec close (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This boolean option controls whether a non-zero
- return code from <link linkend="PREEXEC"><parameter moreinfo="none">preexec
- </parameter></link> should close the service being connected to.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">preexec close = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/preload.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/preload.xml
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--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/preload.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="PRELOAD"/>preload (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is a list of services that you want to be
- automatically added to the browse lists. This is most useful
- for homes and printers services that would otherwise not be
- visible.</para>
-
- <para>Note that if you just want all printers in your
- printcap file loaded then the <link linkend="LOADPRINTERS">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">load printers</parameter></link> option is easier.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>no preloaded services</emphasis></para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">preload = fred lp colorlp</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/preloadmodules.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/preloadmodules.xml
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--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/preloadmodules.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="PRELOADMODULES"/>preload modules (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is a list of paths to modules that should
- be loaded into smbd before a client connects. This improves
- the speed of smbd when reacting to new connections somewhat. </para>
-
- <para>It is recommended to only use this option on heavy-performance
- servers.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command>preload modules = </command></para>
-
- <para>Example: <command>preload modules = /usr/lib/samba/passdb/mysql.so+++ </command></para>
-
- </listitem>
-</samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/remoteannounce.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/remoteannounce.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index e6de4bdcaf..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/remoteannounce.xml
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@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="REMOTEANNOUNCE"/>remote announce (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This option allows you to setup <ulink url="nmbd.8.html">nmbd(8)</ulink> to periodically announce itself
- to arbitrary IP addresses with an arbitrary workgroup name.</para>
-
- <para>This is useful if you want your Samba server to appear
- in a remote workgroup for which the normal browse propagation
- rules don't work. The remote workgroup can be anywhere that you
- can send IP packets to.</para>
-
- <para>For example:</para>
-
- <para><command moreinfo="none">remote announce = 192.168.2.255/SERVERS
- 192.168.4.255/STAFF</command></para>
-
- <para>the above line would cause <command moreinfo="none">nmbd</command> to announce itself
- to the two given IP addresses using the given workgroup names.
- If you leave out the workgroup name then the one given in
- the <link linkend="WORKGROUP"><parameter moreinfo="none">workgroup</parameter></link>
- parameter is used instead.</para>
-
- <para>The IP addresses you choose would normally be the broadcast
- addresses of the remote networks, but can also be the IP addresses
- of known browse masters if your network config is that stable.</para>
-
- <para>See the documentation file <ulink url="improved-browsing.html">BROWSING</ulink>
- in the <filename moreinfo="none">docs/</filename> directory.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">remote announce = &lt;empty string&gt;
- </command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/remotebrowsesync.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/remotebrowsesync.xml
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index 8b0d863ed7..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/remotebrowsesync.xml
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@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="REMOTEBROWSESYNC"/>remote browse sync (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This option allows you to setup <ulink url="nmbd.8.html">nmbd(8)</ulink> to periodically request
- synchronization of browse lists with the master browser of a Samba
- server that is on a remote segment. This option will allow you to
- gain browse lists for multiple workgroups across routed networks. This
- is done in a manner that does not work with any non-Samba servers.</para>
-
- <para>This is useful if you want your Samba server and all local
- clients to appear in a remote workgroup for which the normal browse
- propagation rules don't work. The remote workgroup can be anywhere
- that you can send IP packets to.</para>
-
- <para>For example:</para>
-
- <para><command moreinfo="none">remote browse sync = 192.168.2.255 192.168.4.255
- </command></para>
-
- <para>the above line would cause <command moreinfo="none">nmbd</command> to request
- the master browser on the specified subnets or addresses to
- synchronize their browse lists with the local server.</para>
-
- <para>The IP addresses you choose would normally be the broadcast
- addresses of the remote networks, but can also be the IP addresses
- of known browse masters if your network config is that stable. If
- a machine IP address is given Samba makes NO attempt to validate
- that the remote machine is available, is listening, nor that it
- is in fact the browse master on its segment.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">remote browse sync = &lt;empty string&gt;
- </command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/rootpostexec.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/rootpostexec.xml
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index ed60646677..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/rootpostexec.xml
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@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="ROOTPOSTEXEC"/>root postexec (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is the same as the <parameter moreinfo="none">postexec</parameter>
- parameter except that the command is run as root. This
- is useful for unmounting filesystems
- (such as CDROMs) after a connection is closed.</para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="POSTEXEC"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- postexec</parameter></link>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">root postexec = &lt;empty string&gt;
- </command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/rootpreexec.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/rootpreexec.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 29802b6d63..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/rootpreexec.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="ROOTPREEXEC"/>root preexec (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is the same as the <parameter moreinfo="none">preexec</parameter>
- parameter except that the command is run as root. This
- is useful for mounting filesystems (such as CDROMs) when a
- connection is opened.</para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="PREEXEC"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- preexec</parameter></link> and <link linkend="PREEXECCLOSE">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">preexec close</parameter></link>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">root preexec = &lt;empty string&gt;
- </command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/rootpreexecclose.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/rootpreexecclose.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index d21b0dd7b5..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/rootpreexecclose.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="ROOTPREEXECCLOSE"/>root preexec close (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is the same as the <parameter moreinfo="none">preexec close
- </parameter> parameter except that the command is run as root.</para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="PREEXEC"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- preexec</parameter></link> and <link linkend="PREEXECCLOSE">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">preexec close</parameter></link>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">root preexec close = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/setdirectory.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/setdirectory.xml
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index 860632cdaf..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/setdirectory.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="SETDIRECTORY"/>set directory (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>If <command moreinfo="none">set directory = no</command>, then
- users of the service may not use the setdir command to change
- directory.</para>
-
- <para>The <command moreinfo="none">setdir</command> command is only implemented
- in the Digital Pathworks client. See the Pathworks documentation
- for details.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">set directory = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/socketaddress.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/socketaddress.xml
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index e77737f18b..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/socketaddress.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="SOCKETADDRESS"/>socket address (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This option allows you to control what
- address Samba will listen for connections on. This is used to
- support multiple virtual interfaces on the one server, each
- with a different configuration.</para>
-
- <para>By default Samba will accept connections on any
- address.</para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">socket address = 192.168.2.20</command>
- </para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/sourceenvironment.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/sourceenvironment.xml
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index 07a8abce4d..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/sourceenvironment.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,23 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="SOURCEENVIRONMENT"/>source environment (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter causes Samba to set environment
- variables as per the content of the file named.</para>
-
- <para>If the value of this parameter starts with a &quot;|&quot; character
- then Samba will treat that value as a pipe command to open and
- will set the environment variables from the output of the pipe.</para>
-
- <para>The contents of the file or the output of the pipe should
- be formatted as the output of the standard Unix <command moreinfo="none">env(1)
- </command> command. This is of the form :</para>
- <para>Example environment entry:</para>
- <para><command moreinfo="none">SAMBA_NETBIOS_NAME = myhostname</command></para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>No default value</emphasis></para>
- <para>Examples: <command moreinfo="none">source environment = |/etc/smb.conf.sh
- </command></para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">source environment =
- /usr/local/smb_env_vars</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/timeoffset.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/timeoffset.xml
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index 0c973234c3..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/timeoffset.xml
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@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="TIMEOFFSET"/>time offset (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter is a setting in minutes to add
- to the normal GMT to local time conversion. This is useful if
- you are serving a lot of PCs that have incorrect daylight
- saving time handling.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">time offset = 0</command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">time offset = 60</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/utmp.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/utmp.xml
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index 014b85d6bc..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/utmp.xml
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@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="UTMP"/>utmp (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This boolean parameter is only available if
- Samba has been configured and compiled with the option <command moreinfo="none">
- --with-utmp</command>. If set to <constant>yes</constant> then Samba will attempt
- to add utmp or utmpx records (depending on the UNIX system) whenever a
- connection is made to a Samba server. Sites may use this to record the
- user connecting to a Samba share.</para>
-
- <para>Due to the requirements of the utmp record, we
- are required to create a unique identifier for the
- incoming user. Enabling this option creates an n^2
- algorithm to find this number. This may impede
- performance on large installations. </para>
-
- <para>See also the <link linkend="UTMPDIRECTORY"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- utmp directory</parameter></link> parameter.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">utmp = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/utmpdirectory.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/utmpdirectory.xml
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index 9e5574fb39..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/utmpdirectory.xml
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@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="UTMPDIRECTORY"/>utmp directory(G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter is only available if Samba has
- been configured and compiled with the option <command moreinfo="none">
- --with-utmp</command>. It specifies a directory pathname that is
- used to store the utmp or utmpx files (depending on the UNIX system) that
- record user connections to a Samba server. See also the <link linkend="UTMP">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">utmp</parameter></link> parameter. By default this is
- not set, meaning the system will use whatever utmp file the
- native system is set to use (usually
- <filename moreinfo="none">/var/run/utmp</filename> on Linux).</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>no utmp directory</emphasis></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">utmp directory = /var/run/utmp</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/volume.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/volume.xml
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index f0a82c6f0c..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/volume.xml
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@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="VOLUME"/>volume (S)</term>
- <listitem><para> This allows you to override the volume label
- returned for a share. Useful for CDROMs with installation programs
- that insist on a particular volume label.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>the name of the share</emphasis></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/widelinks.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/widelinks.xml
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index b3474ce26c..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/widelinks.xml
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@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="WIDELINKS"/>wide links (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter controls whether or not links
- in the UNIX file system may be followed by the server. Links
- that point to areas within the directory tree exported by the
- server are always allowed; this parameter controls access only
- to areas that are outside the directory tree being exported.</para>
-
- <para>Note that setting this parameter can have a negative
- effect on your server performance due to the extra system calls
- that Samba has to do in order to perform the link checks.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">wide links = yes</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/wtmpdirectory.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/wtmpdirectory.xml
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index bb144473ff..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/misc/wtmpdirectory.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="WTMPDIRECTORY"/>wtmp directory(G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter is only available if Samba has
- been configured and compiled with the option <command moreinfo="none">
- --with-utmp</command>. It specifies a directory pathname that is
- used to store the wtmp or wtmpx files (depending on the UNIX system) that
- record user connections to a Samba server. The difference with
- the utmp directory is the fact that user info is kept after a user
- has logged out.
-
- See also the <link linkend="UTMP">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">utmp</parameter></link> parameter. By default this is
- not set, meaning the system will use whatever utmp file the
- native system is set to use (usually
- <filename moreinfo="none">/var/run/wtmp</filename> on Linux).</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>no wtmp directory</emphasis></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">wtmp directory = /var/log/wtmp</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/addprintercommand.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/addprintercommand.xml
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index abff09cda4..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/addprintercommand.xml
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@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="ADDPRINTERCOMMAND"/>addprinter command (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>With the introduction of MS-RPC based printing
- support for Windows NT/2000 clients in Samba 2.2, The MS Add
- Printer Wizard (APW) icon is now also available in the
- &quot;Printers...&quot; folder displayed a share listing. The APW
- allows for printers to be add remotely to a Samba or Windows
- NT/2000 print server.</para>
-
- <para>For a Samba host this means that the printer must be
- physically added to the underlying printing system. The <parameter moreinfo="none">add
- printer command</parameter> defines a script to be run which
- will perform the necessary operations for adding the printer
- to the print system and to add the appropriate service definition
- to the <filename moreinfo="none">smb.conf</filename> file in order that it can be
- shared by <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>.</para>
-
- <para>The <parameter moreinfo="none">addprinter command</parameter> is
- automatically invoked with the following parameter (in
- order):</para>
-
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">printer name</parameter></para></listitem>
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">share name</parameter></para></listitem>
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">port name</parameter></para></listitem>
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">driver name</parameter></para></listitem>
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">location</parameter></para></listitem>
- <listitem><para><parameter moreinfo="none">Windows 9x driver location</parameter>
- </para></listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
-
- <para>All parameters are filled in from the PRINTER_INFO_2 structure sent
- by the Windows NT/2000 client with one exception. The &quot;Windows 9x
- driver location&quot; parameter is included for backwards compatibility
- only. The remaining fields in the structure are generated from answers
- to the APW questions.</para>
-
- <para>Once the <parameter moreinfo="none">addprinter command</parameter> has
- been executed, <command moreinfo="none">smbd</command> will reparse the <filename moreinfo="none">
- smb.conf</filename> to determine if the share defined by the APW
- exists. If the sharename is still invalid, then <command moreinfo="none">smbd
- </command> will return an ACCESS_DENIED error to the client.</para>
-
- <para>
- The &quot;add printer command&quot; program can output a single line of text,
- which Samba will set as the port the new printer is connected to.
- If this line isn't output, Samba won't reload its printer shares.
- </para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="DELETEPRINTERCOMMAND"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- deleteprinter command</parameter></link>, <link linkend="PRINTING"><parameter moreinfo="none">printing</parameter></link>,
- <link linkend="SHOWADDPRINTERWIZARD"><parameter moreinfo="none">show add
- printer wizard</parameter></link></para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>none</emphasis></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">addprinter command = /usr/bin/addprinter
- </command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/defaultdevmode.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/defaultdevmode.xml
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index 9609038dcd..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/defaultdevmode.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="DEFAULTDEVMODE"/>default devmode (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter is only applicable to <link linkend="PRINTOK">printable</link> services. When smbd is serving
- Printer Drivers to Windows NT/2k/XP clients, each printer on the Samba
- server has a Device Mode which defines things such as paper size and
- orientation and duplex settings. The device mode can only correctly be
- generated by the printer driver itself (which can only be executed on a
- Win32 platform). Because smbd is unable to execute the driver code
- to generate the device mode, the default behavior is to set this field
- to NULL.
- </para>
-
- <para>Most problems with serving printer drivers to Windows NT/2k/XP clients
- can be traced to a problem with the generated device mode. Certain drivers
- will do things such as crashing the client's Explorer.exe with a NULL devmode.
- However, other printer drivers can cause the client's spooler service
- (spoolsv.exe) to die if the devmode was not created by the driver itself
- (i.e. smbd generates a default devmode).
- </para>
-
- <para>This parameter should be used with care and tested with the printer
- driver in question. It is better to leave the device mode to NULL
- and let the Windows client set the correct values. Because drivers do not
- do this all the time, setting <command moreinfo="none">default devmode = yes</command>
- will instruct smbd to generate a default one.
- </para>
-
- <para>For more information on Windows NT/2k printing and Device Modes,
- see the <ulink url="http://msdn.microsoft.com/">MSDN documentation</ulink>.
- </para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">default devmode = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/deleteprintercommand.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/deleteprintercommand.xml
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index 23f2ff76b0..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/deleteprintercommand.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="DELETEPRINTERCOMMAND"/>deleteprinter command (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>With the introduction of MS-RPC based printer
- support for Windows NT/2000 clients in Samba 2.2, it is now
- possible to delete printer at run time by issuing the
- DeletePrinter() RPC call.</para>
-
- <para>For a Samba host this means that the printer must be
- physically deleted from underlying printing system. The <parameter moreinfo="none">
- deleteprinter command</parameter> defines a script to be run which
- will perform the necessary operations for removing the printer
- from the print system and from <filename moreinfo="none">smb.conf</filename>.
- </para>
-
- <para>The <parameter moreinfo="none">deleteprinter command</parameter> is
- automatically called with only one parameter: <parameter moreinfo="none">
- &quot;printer name&quot;</parameter>.</para>
-
-
- <para>Once the <parameter moreinfo="none">deleteprinter command</parameter> has
- been executed, <command moreinfo="none">smbd</command> will reparse the <filename moreinfo="none">
- smb.conf</filename> to associated printer no longer exists.
- If the sharename is still valid, then <command moreinfo="none">smbd
- </command> will return an ACCESS_DENIED error to the client.</para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="ADDPRINTERCOMMAND"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- addprinter command</parameter></link>, <link linkend="PRINTING"><parameter moreinfo="none">printing</parameter></link>,
- <link linkend="SHOWADDPRINTERWIZARD"><parameter moreinfo="none">show add
- printer wizard</parameter></link></para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>none</emphasis></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">deleteprinter command = /usr/bin/removeprinter
- </command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/enumportscommand.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/enumportscommand.xml
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index b1111a5e1c..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/enumportscommand.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="ENUMPORTSCOMMAND"/>enumports command (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>The concept of a &quot;port&quot; is fairly foreign
- to UNIX hosts. Under Windows NT/2000 print servers, a port
- is associated with a port monitor and generally takes the form of
- a local port (i.e. LPT1:, COM1:, FILE:) or a remote port
- (i.e. LPD Port Monitor, etc...). By default, Samba has only one
- port defined--<constant>&quot;Samba Printer Port&quot;</constant>. Under
- Windows NT/2000, all printers must have a valid port name.
- If you wish to have a list of ports displayed (<command moreinfo="none">smbd
- </command> does not use a port name for anything) other than
- the default <constant>&quot;Samba Printer Port&quot;</constant>, you
- can define <parameter moreinfo="none">enumports command</parameter> to point to
- a program which should generate a list of ports, one per line,
- to standard output. This listing will then be used in response
- to the level 1 and 2 EnumPorts() RPC.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>no enumports command</emphasis></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">enumports command = /usr/bin/listports
- </command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/lppausecommand.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/lppausecommand.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 34d7c7f800..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/lppausecommand.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,41 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LPPAUSECOMMAND"/>lppause command (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter specifies the command to be
- executed on the server host in order to stop printing or spooling
- a specific print job.</para>
-
- <para>This command should be a program or script which takes
- a printer name and job number to pause the print job. One way
- of implementing this is by using job priorities, where jobs
- having a too low priority won't be sent to the printer.</para>
-
- <para>If a <parameter moreinfo="none">%p</parameter> is given then the printer name
- is put in its place. A <parameter moreinfo="none">%j</parameter> is replaced with
- the job number (an integer). On HPUX (see <parameter moreinfo="none">printing=hpux
- </parameter>), if the <parameter moreinfo="none">-p%p</parameter> option is added
- to the lpq command, the job will show up with the correct status, i.e.
- if the job priority is lower than the set fence priority it will
- have the PAUSED status, whereas if the priority is equal or higher it
- will have the SPOOLED or PRINTING status.</para>
-
- <para>Note that it is good practice to include the absolute path
- in the lppause command as the PATH may not be available to the server.</para>
-
- <para>See also the <link linkend="PRINTING"><parameter moreinfo="none">printing
- </parameter></link> parameter.</para>
-
- <para>Default: Currently no default value is given to
- this string, unless the value of the <parameter moreinfo="none">printing</parameter>
- parameter is <constant>SYSV</constant>, in which case the default is :</para>
-
- <para><command moreinfo="none">lp -i %p-%j -H hold</command></para>
-
- <para>or if the value of the <parameter moreinfo="none">printing</parameter> parameter
- is <constant>SOFTQ</constant>, then the default is:</para>
-
- <para><command moreinfo="none">qstat -s -j%j -h</command></para>
-
- <para>Example for HPUX: <command moreinfo="none">lppause command = /usr/bin/lpalt
- %p-%j -p0</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/lpqcachetime.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/lpqcachetime.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 6f351fdaf9..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/lpqcachetime.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LPQCACHETIME"/>lpq cache time (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This controls how long lpq info will be cached
- for to prevent the <command moreinfo="none">lpq</command> command being called too
- often. A separate cache is kept for each variation of the <command moreinfo="none">
- lpq</command> command used by the system, so if you use different
- <command moreinfo="none">lpq</command> commands for different users then they won't
- share cache information.</para>
-
- <para>The cache files are stored in <filename moreinfo="none">/tmp/lpq.xxxx</filename>
- where xxxx is a hash of the <command moreinfo="none">lpq</command> command in use.</para>
-
- <para>The default is 10 seconds, meaning that the cached results
- of a previous identical <command moreinfo="none">lpq</command> command will be used
- if the cached data is less than 10 seconds old. A large value may
- be advisable if your <command moreinfo="none">lpq</command> command is very slow.</para>
-
- <para>A value of 0 will disable caching completely.</para>
-
- <para>See also the <link linkend="PRINTING"><parameter moreinfo="none">printing
- </parameter></link> parameter.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">lpq cache time = 10</command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">lpq cache time = 30</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/lpresumecommand.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/lpresumecommand.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index fbb1ac71ad..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/lpresumecommand.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="LPRESUMECOMMAND"/>lpresume command (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter specifies the command to be
- executed on the server host in order to restart or continue
- printing or spooling a specific print job.</para>
-
- <para>This command should be a program or script which takes
- a printer name and job number to resume the print job. See
- also the <link linkend="LPPAUSECOMMAND"><parameter moreinfo="none">lppause command
- </parameter></link> parameter.</para>
-
- <para>If a <parameter moreinfo="none">%p</parameter> is given then the printer name
- is put in its place. A <parameter moreinfo="none">%j</parameter> is replaced with
- the job number (an integer).</para>
-
- <para>Note that it is good practice to include the absolute path
- in the <parameter moreinfo="none">lpresume command</parameter> as the PATH may not
- be available to the server.</para>
-
- <para>See also the <link linkend="PRINTING"><parameter moreinfo="none">printing
- </parameter></link> parameter.</para>
-
- <para>Default: Currently no default value is given
- to this string, unless the value of the <parameter moreinfo="none">printing</parameter>
- parameter is <constant>SYSV</constant>, in which case the default is :</para>
-
- <para><command moreinfo="none">lp -i %p-%j -H resume</command></para>
-
- <para>or if the value of the <parameter moreinfo="none">printing</parameter> parameter
- is <constant>SOFTQ</constant>, then the default is:</para>
-
- <para><command moreinfo="none">qstat -s -j%j -r</command></para>
-
- <para>Example for HPUX: <command moreinfo="none">lpresume command = /usr/bin/lpalt
- %p-%j -p2</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/os2drivermap.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/os2drivermap.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index fdfba35a49..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/os2drivermap.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,22 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="OS2DRIVERMAP"/>os2 driver map (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>The parameter is used to define the absolute
- path to a file containing a mapping of Windows NT printer driver
- names to OS/2 printer driver names. The format is:</para>
-
- <para>&lt;nt driver name&gt; = &lt;os2 driver
- name&gt;.&lt;device name&gt;</para>
-
- <para>For example, a valid entry using the HP LaserJet 5
- printer driver would appear as <command moreinfo="none">HP LaserJet 5L = LASERJET.HP
- LaserJet 5L</command>.</para>
-
- <para>The need for the file is due to the printer driver namespace
- problem described in the <ulink url="printing.html">Samba
- Printing HOWTO</ulink>. For more details on OS/2 clients, please
- refer to the OS2-Client-HOWTO containing in the Samba documentation.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">os2 driver map = &lt;empty string&gt;
- </command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/printcapname.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/printcapname.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 5f5b5c86a9..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/printcapname.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter name="max print jobs"
- context="S"
- print="1" developer="1"
- xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
-<listitem>
- <para>This parameter may be used to override the
- compiled-in default printcap name used by the server (usually <filename moreinfo="none">
- /etc/printcap</filename>). See the discussion of the <link
- linkend="PRINTERSSECT">[printers]</link> section above for reasons
- why you might want to do this.</para>
-
- <para>To use the CUPS printing interface set <command moreinfo="none">printcap name = cups
- </command>. This should be supplemented by an addtional setting
- <link linkend="PRINTING">printing = cups</link> in the [global]
- section. <command moreinfo="none">printcap name = cups</command> will use the
- &quot;dummy&quot; printcap created by CUPS, as specified in your CUPS
- configuration file.
- </para>
-
- <para>On System V systems that use <command moreinfo="none">lpstat</command> to
- list available printers you can use <command moreinfo="none">printcap name = lpstat
- </command> to automatically obtain lists of available printers. This
- is the default for systems that define SYSV at configure time in
- Samba (this includes most System V based systems). If <parameter moreinfo="none">
- printcap name</parameter> is set to <command moreinfo="none">lpstat</command> on
- these systems then Samba will launch <command moreinfo="none">lpstat -v</command> and
- attempt to parse the output to obtain a printer list.</para>
-
- <para>A minimal printcap file would look something like this:</para>
-
-<para><programlisting format="linespecific">
-print1|My Printer 1
-print2|My Printer 2
-print3|My Printer 3
-print4|My Printer 4
-print5|My Printer 5
-</programlisting></para>
-
- <para>where the '|' separates aliases of a printer. The fact
- that the second alias has a space in it gives a hint to Samba
- that it's a comment.</para>
-
- <note><para>Under AIX the default printcap
- name is <filename moreinfo="none">/etc/qconfig</filename>. Samba will assume the
- file is in AIX <filename moreinfo="none">qconfig</filename> format if the string
- <filename moreinfo="none">qconfig</filename> appears in the printcap filename.</para></note>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">printcap name = /etc/printcap</command></para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">printcap name = /etc/myprintcap</command></para>
-</listitem>
-</samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/printer.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/printer.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 4cf90b06fa..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/printer.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="PRINTER"/>printer (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>Synonym for <link linkend="PRINTERNAME"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- printer name</parameter></link>.</para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/printername.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/printername.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 25e6afa1f2..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/printername.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="PRINTERNAME"/>printer name (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter specifies the name of the printer
- to which print jobs spooled through a printable service will be sent.</para>
-
- <para>If specified in the [global] section, the printer
- name given will be used for any printable service that does
- not have its own printer name specified.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>none (but may be <constant>lp</constant>
- on many systems)</emphasis></para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">printer name = laserwriter</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/printing.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/printing.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 4e9caa9b54..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/printing.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter name="printing"
- context="S"
- print="1"
- xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
-<listitem>
- <para>This parameters controls how printer status information is
- interpreted on your system. It also affects the default values for
- the <parameter moreinfo="none">print command</parameter>, parameter
- moreinfo="none">lpq command</parameter>, <parameter
- moreinfo="none">lppause command </parameter>, <parameter
- moreinfo="none">lpresume command</parameter>, and <parameter
- moreinfo="none">lprm command</parameter> if specified in the
- [global] section.</para>
-
- <para>Currently nine printing styles are supported. They are
- <constant>BSD</constant>, <constant>AIX</constant>,
- <constant>LPRNG</constant>, <constant>PLP</constant>,
- <constant>SYSV</constant>, <constant>HPUX</constant>,
- <constant>QNX</constant>, <constant>SOFTQ</constant>,
- and <constant>CUPS</constant>.</para>
-
- <para>To see what the defaults are for the other print
- commands when using the various options use the <citerefentry><refentrytitle>testparm</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry> program.</para>
-
- <para>This option can be set on a per printer basis</para>
-
- <para>See also the discussion in the <link linkend="PRINTERSSECT">
- [printers]</link> section.</para>
-</listitem>
-</samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/queuepausecommand.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/queuepausecommand.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index c991994f7f..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/queuepausecommand.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="QUEUEPAUSECOMMAND"/>queuepause command (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter specifies the command to be
- executed on the server host in order to pause the printer queue.</para>
-
- <para>This command should be a program or script which takes
- a printer name as its only parameter and stops the printer queue,
- such that no longer jobs are submitted to the printer.</para>
-
- <para>This command is not supported by Windows for Workgroups,
- but can be issued from the Printers window under Windows 95
- and NT.</para>
-
- <para>If a <parameter moreinfo="none">%p</parameter> is given then the printer name
- is put in its place. Otherwise it is placed at the end of the command.
- </para>
-
- <para>Note that it is good practice to include the absolute
- path in the command as the PATH may not be available to the
- server.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>depends on the setting of <parameter moreinfo="none">printing
- </parameter></emphasis></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">queuepause command = disable %p</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/queueresumecommand.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/queueresumecommand.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 7c0d60961a..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/queueresumecommand.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="QUEUERESUMECOMMAND"/>queueresume command (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter specifies the command to be
- executed on the server host in order to resume the printer queue. It
- is the command to undo the behavior that is caused by the
- previous parameter (<link linkend="QUEUEPAUSECOMMAND"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- queuepause command</parameter></link>).</para>
-
- <para>This command should be a program or script which takes
- a printer name as its only parameter and resumes the printer queue,
- such that queued jobs are resubmitted to the printer.</para>
-
- <para>This command is not supported by Windows for Workgroups,
- but can be issued from the Printers window under Windows 95
- and NT.</para>
-
- <para>If a <parameter moreinfo="none">%p</parameter> is given then the printer name
- is put in its place. Otherwise it is placed at the end of the
- command.</para>
-
- <para>Note that it is good practice to include the absolute
- path in the command as the PATH may not be available to the
- server.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>depends on the setting of <link linkend="PRINTING"><parameter moreinfo="none">printing</parameter></link></emphasis>
- </para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">queuepause command = enable %p
- </command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/showaddprinterwizard.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/showaddprinterwizard.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 9bf5160ad5..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/showaddprinterwizard.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="SHOWADDPRINTERWIZARD"/>show add printer wizard (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>With the introduction of MS-RPC based printing support
- for Windows NT/2000 client in Samba 2.2, a &quot;Printers...&quot; folder will
- appear on Samba hosts in the share listing. Normally this folder will
- contain an icon for the MS Add Printer Wizard (APW). However, it is
- possible to disable this feature regardless of the level of privilege
- of the connected user.</para>
-
- <para>Under normal circumstances, the Windows NT/2000 client will
- open a handle on the printer server with OpenPrinterEx() asking for
- Administrator privileges. If the user does not have administrative
- access on the print server (i.e is not root or a member of the
- <parameter moreinfo="none">printer admin</parameter> group), the OpenPrinterEx()
- call fails and the client makes another open call with a request for
- a lower privilege level. This should succeed, however the APW
- icon will not be displayed.</para>
-
- <para>Disabling the <parameter moreinfo="none">show add printer wizard</parameter>
- parameter will always cause the OpenPrinterEx() on the server
- to fail. Thus the APW icon will never be displayed. <emphasis>
- Note :</emphasis>This does not prevent the same user from having
- administrative privilege on an individual printer.</para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="ADDPRINTERCOMMAND"><parameter moreinfo="none">addprinter
- command</parameter></link>, <link linkend="DELETEPRINTERCOMMAND">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">deleteprinter command</parameter></link>, <link linkend="PRINTERADMIN"><parameter moreinfo="none">printer admin</parameter></link></para>
-
- <para>Default :<command moreinfo="none">show add printer wizard = yes</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/useclientdriver.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/useclientdriver.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 8327d0aaa4..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/printing/useclientdriver.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="USECLIENTDRIVER"/>use client driver (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter applies only to Windows NT/2000
- clients. It has no affect on Windows 95/98/ME clients. When
- serving a printer to Windows NT/2000 clients without first installing
- a valid printer driver on the Samba host, the client will be required
- to install a local printer driver. From this point on, the client
- will treat the print as a local printer and not a network printer
- connection. This is much the same behavior that will occur
- when <command moreinfo="none">disable spoolss = yes</command>. </para>
-
- <para>The differentiating
- factor is that under normal circumstances, the NT/2000 client will
- attempt to open the network printer using MS-RPC. The problem is that
- because the client considers the printer to be local, it will attempt
- to issue the OpenPrinterEx() call requesting access rights associated
- with the logged on user. If the user possesses local administator rights
- but not root privilegde on the Samba host (often the case), the OpenPrinterEx()
- call will fail. The result is that the client will now display an &quot;Access
- Denied; Unable to connect&quot; message in the printer queue window (even though
- jobs may successfully be printed). </para>
-
- <para>If this parameter is enabled for a printer, then any attempt
- to open the printer with the PRINTER_ACCESS_ADMINISTER right is mapped
- to PRINTER_ACCESS_USE instead. Thus allowing the OpenPrinterEx()
- call to succeed. <emphasis>This parameter MUST not be able enabled
- on a print share which has valid print driver installed on the Samba
- server.</emphasis></para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="DISABLESPOOLSS">disable spoolss</link>
- </para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">use client driver = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/process-all.sh b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/process-all.sh
deleted file mode 100755
index 6d8c9941b4..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/process-all.sh
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-sh generate-file-list.sh >parameters.all.xml
-
-xsltproc --xinclude \
- --param smb.context "'G'" \
- --output parameters.global.xml \
- generate-context.xsl parameters.all.xml
-
-xsltproc --xinclude \
- --param smb.context "'S'" \
- --output parameters.service.xml \
- generate-context.xsl parameters.all.xml
-
-xsltproc --xinclude expand-smb.conf.xsl smb.conf.5.xml | \
-xsltproc http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/html/docbook.xsl -
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/createmask.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/createmask.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 6765702878..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/createmask.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,45 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter name="create maske"
- context="S"
- xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
-<listitem>
- <para>A synonym for this parameter is
- <link linkend="CREATEMODE"><parameter moreinfo="none">create mode</parameter>
- </link>.</para>
-
- <para>When a file is created, the necessary permissions are
- calculated according to the mapping from DOS modes to UNIX
- permissions, and the resulting UNIX mode is then bit-wise 'AND'ed
- with this parameter. This parameter may be thought of as a bit-wise
- MASK for the UNIX modes of a file. Any bit <emphasis>not</emphasis>
- set here will be removed from the modes set on a file when it is
- created.</para>
-
- <para>The default value of this parameter removes the
- 'group' and 'other' write and execute bits from the UNIX modes.</para>
-
- <para>Following this Samba will bit-wise 'OR' the UNIX mode created
- from this parameter with the value of the <link linkend="FORCECREATEMODE">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">force create mode</parameter></link>
- parameter which is set to 000 by default.</para>
-
- <para>This parameter does not affect directory modes. See the
- parameter <link linkend="DIRECTORYMODE"><parameter moreinfo="none">directory mode
- </parameter></link> for details.</para>
-
- <para>See also the <link linkend="FORCECREATEMODE"><parameter moreinfo="none">force
- create mode</parameter></link> parameter for forcing particular mode
- bits to be set on created files. See also the <link linkend="DIRECTORYMODE">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">directory mode</parameter></link> parameter for masking
- mode bits on created directories. See also the <link linkend="INHERITPERMISSIONS">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">inherit permissions</parameter></link> parameter.</para>
-
- <para>Note that this parameter does not apply to permissions
- set by Windows NT/2000 ACL editors. If the administrator wishes to enforce
- a mask on access control lists also, they need to set the <link linkend="SECURITYMASK">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">security mask</parameter></link>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">create mask = 0744</command></para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">create mask = 0775</command></para>
-</listitem>
-</samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/encryptpasswords.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/encryptpasswords.xml
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index 4f83a776c8..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/encryptpasswords.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,26 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter name="encrypt passwords"
- context="G"
- basic="1" advanced="1" wizard="1" developer="1"
- xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
-<listitem>
- <para>This boolean controls whether encrypted passwords
- will be negotiated with the client. Note that Windows NT 4.0 SP3 and
- above and also Windows 98 will by default expect encrypted passwords
- unless a registry entry is changed. To use encrypted passwords in
- Samba see the file ENCRYPTION.txt in the Samba documentation
- directory <filename moreinfo="none">docs/</filename> shipped
- with the source code.</para>
-
- <para>In order for encrypted passwords to work correctly
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> must either
- have access to a local <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbpasswd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry> file (see the <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbpasswd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> program for information on how to set up
- and maintain this file), or set the <link linkend="SECURITY">security = [server|domain|ads]</link> parameter which
- causes <command moreinfo="none">smbd</command> to authenticate against another
- server.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">encrypt passwords = yes</command></para>
-</listitem>
-</samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/minpasswordlength.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/minpasswordlength.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 69a1701ea2..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/minpasswordlength.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter name="min passsword length"
- context="G"
- advanced="1" developer="1"
- xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
-<listitem>
- <para>This option sets the minimum length in characters of a
- plaintext password that <command moreinfo="none">smbd</command> will
- accept when performing UNIX password changing.</para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="UNIXPASSWORDSYNC"><parameter moreinfo="none">unix
- password sync</parameter></link>, <link linkend="PASSWDPROGRAM">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">passwd program</parameter></link> and <link linkend="PASSWDCHATDEBUG">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">passwd chat debug</parameter></link>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">min password length = 5</command></para>
-</listitem>
-</samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/passdbbackend.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/passdbbackend.xml
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index 256b6c9709..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/passdbbackend.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,119 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter name="passdb backend"
- context="G"
- advanced="1" developer="1"
- xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
-<listitem>
-
- <para>This option allows the administrator to chose which backends
- to retrieve and store passwords with. This allows (for example) both
- smbpasswd and tdbsam to be used without a recompile. Multiple
- backends can be specified, separated by spaces. The backends will be
- searched in the order they are specified. New users are always added
- to the first backend specified. Experimental backends must still be
- selected (eg --with-tdbsam) at configure time. </para>
-
- <para>This parameter is in two parts, the backend's name, and a 'location'
- string that has meaning only to that particular backed. These are separated
- by a : character.</para>
-
- <para>Available backends can include:
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem>
- <para><command moreinfo="none">smbpasswd</command> - The default smbpasswd
- backend. Takes a path to the smbpasswd file as an optional argument.
- </para>
- </listitem>
-
- <listitem>
- <para><command moreinfo="none">smbpasswd_nua</command> - The smbpasswd
- backend, but with support for 'not unix accounts'.
- Takes a path to the smbpasswd file as an optional argument.</para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="NONUNIXACCOUNTRANGE">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">non unix account range</parameter></link></para>
- </listitem>
-
- <listitem>
- <para><command moreinfo="none">tdbsam</command> - The TDB based password storage
- backend. Takes a path to the TDB as an optional argument (defaults to passdb.tdb
- in the <link linkend="PRIVATEDIR">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">private dir</parameter></link> directory.</para>
- </listitem>
-
- <listitem>
- <para><command moreinfo="none">tdbsam_nua</command> - The TDB based password storage
- backend, with non unix account support. Takes a path to the TDB as an optional argument (defaults to passdb.tdb
- in the <link linkend="PRIVATEDIR">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">private dir</parameter></link> directory.</para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="NONUNIXACCOUNTRANGE">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">non unix account range</parameter></link></para>
- </listitem>
-
- <listitem>
- <para><command moreinfo="none">ldapsam</command> - The LDAP based passdb
- backend. Takes an LDAP URL as an optional argument (defaults to
- <command moreinfo="none">ldap://localhost</command>)</para>
- </listitem>
-
- <listitem>
- <para><command moreinfo="none">ldapsam_nua</command> - The LDAP based passdb
- backend, with non unix account support. Takes an LDAP URL as an optional argument (defaults to
- <command moreinfo="none">ldap://localhost</command>)</para>
-
- <para>Note: In this module, any account without a matching POSIX account is regarded
- as 'non unix'. </para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="NONUNIXACCOUNTRANGE">
- <parameter moreinfo="none">non unix account range</parameter></link></para>
-
- <para>LDAP connections should be secured where possible. This may be done using either
- Start-TLS (see <link linkend="LDAPSSL"><parameter moreinfo="none">ldap ssl</parameter></link>) or by
- specifying <parameter moreinfo="none">ldaps://</parameter> in
- the URL argument. </para>
- </listitem>
-
- <listitem>
- <para><command moreinfo="none">nisplussam</command> -
- The NIS+ based passdb backend. Takes name NIS domain as
- an optional argument. Only works with sun NIS+ servers.
- </para>
- </listitem>
-
- <listitem>
- <para><command moreinfo="none">plugin</command> - Allows Samba to load an
- arbitary passdb backend from the .so specified as a compulsary argument.
- </para>
-
- <para>Any characters after the (optional) second : are passed to the plugin
- for its own processing</para>
- </listitem>
-
- <listitem>
- <para><command moreinfo="none">unixsam</command> - Allows samba to map all (other)
- available unix users</para>
-
- <para>This backend uses the standard unix database for retrieving users. Users included
- in this pdb are NOT listed in samba user listings and users included in this pdb won't be
- able to login. The use of this backend is to always be able to display the owner of a file
- on the samba server - even when the user doesn't have a 'real' samba account in one of the
- other passdb backends.
- </para>
-
- <para>This backend should always be the last backend listed, since it contains all users in
- the unix passdb and might 'override' mappings if specified earlier. It's meant to only return
- accounts for users that aren't covered by the previous backends.
- </para>
- </listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
- </para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">passdb backend = smbpasswd unixsam</command></para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">passdb backend = tdbsam:/etc/samba/private/passdb.tdb smbpasswd:/etc/samba/smbpasswd unixsam</command></para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">passdb backend = ldapsam_nua:ldaps://ldap.example.com unixsam</command></para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">passdb backend = plugin:/usr/local/samba/lib/my_passdb.so:my_plugin_args tdbsam:/etc/samba/private/passdb.tdb</command></para>
-</listitem>
-</samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/restrictanonymous.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/restrictanonymous.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 7f78f94a99..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/security/restrictanonymous.xml
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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter name="restrict anonymous"
- context="G"
- advanced="1" developer="1"
- xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
-<listitem>
- <para>This is a integer parameter, and mirrors as much as possible the functinality the
- <constant>RestrictAnonymous</constant> registry key does on NT/Win2k.
- </para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">restrict anonymous = 0</command></para>
-</listitem>
-</samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/smb.conf.5.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/smb.conf.5.xml
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index edb94573df..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/smb.conf.5.xml
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@@ -1,685 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN"
- "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd" [
-
-<!ENTITY % globalentities SYSTEM './../global.ent'> %globalentities;
-]>
-<refentry id="smb.conf.5">
-
-<refmeta>
- <refentrytitle>smb.conf</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>5</manvolnum>
-</refmeta>
-
-
-<refnamediv>
- <refname>smb.conf</refname>
- <refpurpose>The configuration file for the Samba suite</refpurpose>
-</refnamediv>
-
-<refsect1>
- <title>SYNOPSIS</title>
-
- <para>The <filename moreinfo="none">smb.conf</filename> file is a configuration
- file for the Samba suite. <filename moreinfo="none">smb.conf</filename> contains
- runtime configuration information for the Samba programs. The <filename moreinfo="none">smb.conf</filename> file
- is designed to be configured and administered by the <citerefentry><refentrytitle>swat</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> program. The complete
- description of the file format and possible parameters held within
- are here for reference purposes.</para> </refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
- <title id="FILEFORMATSECT">FILE FORMAT</title>
-
- <para>The file consists of sections and parameters. A section
- begins with the name of the section in square brackets and continues
- until the next section begins. Sections contain parameters of the
- form</para>
-
- <para><replaceable>name</replaceable> = <replaceable>value
- </replaceable></para>
-
- <para>The file is line-based - that is, each newline-terminated
- line represents either a comment, a section name or a parameter.</para>
-
- <para>Section and parameter names are not case sensitive.</para>
-
- <para>Only the first equals sign in a parameter is significant.
- Whitespace before or after the first equals sign is discarded.
- Leading, trailing and internal whitespace in section and parameter
- names is irrelevant. Leading and trailing whitespace in a parameter
- value is discarded. Internal whitespace within a parameter value
- is retained verbatim.</para>
-
- <para>Any line beginning with a semicolon (';') or a hash ('#')
- character is ignored, as are lines containing only whitespace.</para>
-
- <para>Any line ending in a '\' is continued
- on the next line in the customary UNIX fashion.</para>
-
- <para>The values following the equals sign in parameters are all
- either a string (no quotes needed) or a boolean, which may be given
- as yes/no, 0/1 or true/false. Case is not significant in boolean
- values, but is preserved in string values. Some items such as
- create modes are numeric.</para>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
- <title>SECTION DESCRIPTIONS</title>
-
- <para>Each section in the configuration file (except for the
- [global] section) describes a shared resource (known
- as a &quot;share&quot;). The section name is the name of the
- shared resource and the parameters within the section define
- the shares attributes.</para>
-
- <para>There are three special sections, [global],
- [homes] and [printers], which are
- described under <emphasis>special sections</emphasis>. The
- following notes apply to ordinary section descriptions.</para>
-
- <para>A share consists of a directory to which access is being
- given plus a description of the access rights which are granted
- to the user of the service. Some housekeeping options are
- also specifiable.</para>
-
- <para>Sections are either file share services (used by the
- client as an extension of their native file systems) or
- printable services (used by the client to access print services
- on the host running the server).</para>
-
- <para>Sections may be designated <emphasis>guest</emphasis> services,
- in which case no password is required to access them. A specified
- UNIX <emphasis>guest account</emphasis> is used to define access
- privileges in this case.</para>
-
- <para>Sections other than guest services will require a password
- to access them. The client provides the username. As older clients
- only provide passwords and not usernames, you may specify a list
- of usernames to check against the password using the &quot;user =&quot;
- option in the share definition. For modern clients such as
- Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000, this should not be necessary.</para>
-
- <para>Note that the access rights granted by the server are
- masked by the access rights granted to the specified or guest
- UNIX user by the host system. The server does not grant more
- access than the host system grants.</para>
-
- <para>The following sample section defines a file space share.
- The user has write access to the path <filename moreinfo="none">/home/bar</filename>.
- The share is accessed via the share name &quot;foo&quot;:</para>
-
-<screen format="linespecific">
-<computeroutput moreinfo="none">
-[foo]
- path = /home/bar
- read only = no
-</computeroutput>
-</screen>
-
- <para>The following sample section defines a printable share.
- The share is readonly, but printable. That is, the only write
- access permitted is via calls to open, write to and close a
- spool file. The <emphasis>guest ok</emphasis> parameter means
- access will be permitted as the default guest user (specified
- elsewhere):</para>
-
-<screen format="linespecific">
-<computeroutput moreinfo="none">
-[aprinter]
- path = /usr/spool/public
- read only = yes
- printable = yes
- guest ok = yes
-</computeroutput>
-</screen>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
- <title>SPECIAL SECTIONS</title>
-
- <refsect2>
- <title>The [global] section</title>
-
- <para>parameters in this section apply to the server
- as a whole, or are defaults for sections which do not
- specifically define certain items. See the notes
- under PARAMETERS for more information.</para>
- </refsect2>
-
- <refsect2>
- <title id="HOMESECT">The [homes] section</title>
-
- <para>If a section called homes is included in the
- configuration file, services connecting clients to their
- home directories can be created on the fly by the server.</para>
-
- <para>When the connection request is made, the existing
- sections are scanned. If a match is found, it is used. If no
- match is found, the requested section name is treated as a
- user name and looked up in the local password file. If the
- name exists and the correct password has been given, a share is
- created by cloning the [homes] section.</para>
-
- <para>Some modifications are then made to the newly
- created share:</para>
-
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem><para>The share name is changed from homes to
- the located username.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>If no path was given, the path is set to
- the user's home directory.</para></listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
-
- <para>If you decide to use a <emphasis>path =</emphasis> line
- in your [homes] section then you may find it useful
- to use the %S macro. For example :</para>
-
- <para><userinput moreinfo="none">path = /data/pchome/%S</userinput></para>
-
- <para>would be useful if you have different home directories
- for your PCs than for UNIX access.</para>
-
- <para>This is a fast and simple way to give a large number
- of clients access to their home directories with a minimum
- of fuss.</para>
-
- <para>A similar process occurs if the requested section
- name is &quot;homes&quot;, except that the share name is not
- changed to that of the requesting user. This method of using
- the [homes] section works well if different users share
- a client PC.</para>
-
- <para>The [homes] section can specify all the parameters
- a normal service section can specify, though some make more sense
- than others. The following is a typical and suitable [homes]
- section:</para>
-
-<screen format="linespecific">
-<computeroutput moreinfo="none">
-[homes]
- read only = no
-</computeroutput>
-</screen>
-
- <para>An important point is that if guest access is specified
- in the [homes] section, all home directories will be
- visible to all clients <emphasis>without a password</emphasis>.
- In the very unlikely event that this is actually desirable, it
- would be wise to also specify <emphasis>read only
- access</emphasis>.</para>
-
- <para>Note that the <emphasis>browseable</emphasis> flag for
- auto home directories will be inherited from the global browseable
- flag, not the [homes] browseable flag. This is useful as
- it means setting <emphasis>browseable = no</emphasis> in
- the [homes] section will hide the [homes] share but make
- any auto home directories visible.</para>
- </refsect2>
-
- <refsect2>
- <title id="PRINTERSSECT">The [printers] section</title>
-
- <para>This section works like [homes],
- but for printers.</para>
-
- <para>If a [printers] section occurs in the
- configuration file, users are able to connect to any printer
- specified in the local host's printcap file.</para>
-
- <para>When a connection request is made, the existing sections
- are scanned. If a match is found, it is used. If no match is found,
- but a [homes] section exists, it is used as described
- above. Otherwise, the requested section name is treated as a
- printer name and the appropriate printcap file is scanned to see
- if the requested section name is a valid printer share name. If
- a match is found, a new printer share is created by cloning
- the [printers] section.</para>
-
- <para>A few modifications are then made to the newly created
- share:</para>
-
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem><para>The share name is set to the located printer
- name</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>If no printer name was given, the printer name
- is set to the located printer name</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>If the share does not permit guest access and
- no username was given, the username is set to the located
- printer name.</para></listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
-
- <para>Note that the [printers] service MUST be
- printable - if you specify otherwise, the server will refuse
- to load the configuration file.</para>
-
- <para>Typically the path specified would be that of a
- world-writeable spool directory with the sticky bit set on
- it. A typical [printers] entry would look like
- this:</para>
-
-<screen format="linespecific"><computeroutput moreinfo="none">
-[printers]
- path = /usr/spool/public
- guest ok = yes
- printable = yes
-</computeroutput></screen>
-
- <para>All aliases given for a printer in the printcap file
- are legitimate printer names as far as the server is concerned.
- If your printing subsystem doesn't work like that, you will have
- to set up a pseudo-printcap. This is a file consisting of one or
- more lines like this:</para>
-
-<screen format="linespecific">
-<computeroutput moreinfo="none">
-alias|alias|alias|alias...
-</computeroutput>
-</screen>
-
- <para>Each alias should be an acceptable printer name for
- your printing subsystem. In the [global] section, specify
- the new file as your printcap. The server will then only recognize
- names found in your pseudo-printcap, which of course can contain
- whatever aliases you like. The same technique could be used
- simply to limit access to a subset of your local printers.</para>
-
- <para>An alias, by the way, is defined as any component of the
- first entry of a printcap record. Records are separated by newlines,
- components (if there are more than one) are separated by vertical
- bar symbols ('|').</para>
-
- <note><para>On SYSV systems which use lpstat to determine what
- printers are defined on the system you may be able to use
- &quot;printcap name = lpstat&quot; to automatically obtain a list
- of printers. See the &quot;printcap name&quot; option
- for more details.</para></note>
- </refsect2>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
- <title>PARAMETERS</title>
-
- <para>parameters define the specific attributes of sections.</para>
-
- <para>Some parameters are specific to the [global] section
- (e.g., <emphasis>security</emphasis>). Some parameters are usable
- in all sections (e.g., <emphasis>create mode</emphasis>). All others
- are permissible only in normal sections. For the purposes of the
- following descriptions the [homes] and [printers]
- sections will be considered normal. The letter <emphasis>G</emphasis>
- in parentheses indicates that a parameter is specific to the
- [global] section. The letter <emphasis>S</emphasis>
- indicates that a parameter can be specified in a service specific
- section. Note that all <emphasis>S</emphasis> parameters can also be specified in
- the [global] section - in which case they will define
- the default behavior for all services.</para>
-
- <para>parameters are arranged here in alphabetical order - this may
- not create best bedfellows, but at least you can find them! Where
- there are synonyms, the preferred synonym is described, others refer
- to the preferred synonym.</para>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
- <title>VARIABLE SUBSTITUTIONS</title>
-
- <para>Many of the strings that are settable in the config file
- can take substitutions. For example the option &quot;path =
- /tmp/%u&quot; would be interpreted as &quot;path =
- /tmp/john&quot; if the user connected with the username john.</para>
-
- <para>These substitutions are mostly noted in the descriptions below,
- but there are some general substitutions which apply whenever they
- might be relevant. These are:</para>
-
- <variablelist>
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%U</term>
- <listitem><para>session user name (the user name that the client
- wanted, not necessarily the same as the one they got).</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%G</term>
- <listitem><para>primary group name of %U.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%h</term>
- <listitem><para>the Internet hostname that Samba is running
- on.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%m</term>
- <listitem><para>the NetBIOS name of the client machine
- (very useful).</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%L</term>
- <listitem><para>the NetBIOS name of the server. This allows you
- to change your config based on what the client calls you. Your
- server can have a &quot;dual personality&quot;.</para>
-
- <para>Note that this parameter is not available when Samba listens
- on port 445, as clients no longer send this information </para>
- </listitem>
-
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%M</term>
- <listitem><para>the Internet name of the client machine.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%R</term>
- <listitem><para>the selected protocol level after
- protocol negotiation. It can be one of CORE, COREPLUS,
- LANMAN1, LANMAN2 or NT1.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%d</term>
- <listitem><para>The process id of the current server
- process.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%a</term>
- <listitem><para>the architecture of the remote
- machine. Only some are recognized, and those may not be
- 100% reliable. It currently recognizes Samba, WfWg, Win95,
- WinNT and Win2k. Anything else will be known as
- &quot;UNKNOWN&quot;. If it gets it wrong then sending a level
- 3 log to <ulink url="mailto:samba@samba.org">samba@samba.org
- </ulink> should allow it to be fixed.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%I</term>
- <listitem><para>The IP address of the client machine.</para>
- </listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%T</term>
- <listitem><para>the current date and time.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%D</term>
- <listitem><para>Name of the domain or workgroup of the current user.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%$(<replaceable>envvar</replaceable>)</term>
- <listitem><para>The value of the environment variable
- <replaceable>envar</replaceable>.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- </variablelist>
-
- <para>The following substitutes apply only to some configuration options(only those
- that are used when a connection has been established):</para>
-
- <variablelist>
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%S</term>
- <listitem><para>the name of the current service, if any.</para>
- </listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%P</term>
- <listitem><para>the root directory of the current service,
- if any.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%u</term>
- <listitem><para>user name of the current service, if any.</para>
- </listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%g</term>
- <listitem><para>primary group name of %u.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%H</term>
- <listitem><para>the home directory of the user given
- by %u.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%N</term>
- <listitem><para>the name of your NIS home directory server.
- This is obtained from your NIS auto.map entry. If you have
- not compiled Samba with the <emphasis>--with-automount</emphasis>
- option then this value will be the same as %L.</para>
- </listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>%p</term>
- <listitem><para>the path of the service's home directory,
- obtained from your NIS auto.map entry. The NIS auto.map entry
- is split up as &quot;%N:%p&quot;.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- </variablelist>
-
- <para>There are some quite creative things that can be done
- with these substitutions and other smb.conf options.</para>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
- <title id="NAMEMANGLINGSECT">NAME MANGLING</title>
-
- <para>Samba supports &quot;name mangling&quot; so that DOS and
- Windows clients can use files that don't conform to the 8.3 format.
- It can also be set to adjust the case of 8.3 format filenames.</para>
-
- <para>There are several options that control the way mangling is
- performed, and they are grouped here rather than listed separately.
- For the defaults look at the output of the testparm program. </para>
-
- <para>All of these options can be set separately for each service
- (or globally, of course). </para>
-
- <para>The options are: </para>
-
- <variablelist>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>mangle case = yes/no</term>
- <listitem><para> controls if names that have characters that
- aren't of the &quot;default&quot; case are mangled. For example,
- if this is yes then a name like &quot;Mail&quot; would be mangled.
- Default <emphasis>no</emphasis>.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>case sensitive = yes/no</term>
- <listitem><para>controls whether filenames are case sensitive. If
- they aren't then Samba must do a filename search and match on passed
- names. Default <emphasis>no</emphasis>.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>default case = upper/lower</term>
- <listitem><para>controls what the default case is for new
- filenames. Default <emphasis>lower</emphasis>.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>preserve case = yes/no</term>
- <listitem><para>controls if new files are created with the
- case that the client passes, or if they are forced to be the
- &quot;default&quot; case. Default <emphasis>yes</emphasis>.
- </para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
-
- <varlistentry>
- <term>short preserve case = yes/no</term>
- <listitem><para>controls if new files which conform to 8.3 syntax,
- that is all in upper case and of suitable length, are created
- upper case, or if they are forced to be the &quot;default&quot;
- case. This option can be use with &quot;preserve case = yes&quot;
- to permit long filenames to retain their case, while short names
- are lowercased. Default <emphasis>yes</emphasis>.</para></listitem>
- </varlistentry>
- </variablelist>
-
- <para>By default, Samba 3.0 has the same semantics as a Windows
- NT server, in that it is case insensitive but case preserving.</para>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
- <title id="VALIDATIONSECT">NOTE ABOUT USERNAME/PASSWORD VALIDATION</title>
-
- <para>There are a number of ways in which a user can connect
- to a service. The server uses the following steps in determining
- if it will allow a connection to a specified service. If all the
- steps fail, then the connection request is rejected. However, if one of the
- steps succeeds, then the following steps are not checked.</para>
-
- <para>If the service is marked &quot;guest only = yes&quot; and the
- server is running with share-level security (&quot;security = share&quot;)
- then steps 1 to 5 are skipped.</para>
-
-
- <orderedlist continuation="restarts" inheritnum="ignore" numeration="arabic">
- <listitem><para>If the client has passed a username/password
- pair and that username/password pair is validated by the UNIX
- system's password programs then the connection is made as that
- username. Note that this includes the
- \\server\service%<replaceable>username</replaceable> method of passing
- a username.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>If the client has previously registered a username
- with the system and now supplies a correct password for that
- username then the connection is allowed.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>The client's NetBIOS name and any previously
- used user names are checked against the supplied password, if
- they match then the connection is allowed as the corresponding
- user.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>If the client has previously validated a
- username/password pair with the server and the client has passed
- the validation token then that username is used. </para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>If a &quot;user = &quot; field is given in the
- <filename moreinfo="none">smb.conf</filename> file for the service and the client
- has supplied a password, and that password matches (according to
- the UNIX system's password checking) with one of the usernames
- from the &quot;user =&quot; field then the connection is made as
- the username in the &quot;user =&quot; line. If one
- of the username in the &quot;user =&quot; list begins with a
- '@' then that name expands to a list of names in
- the group of the same name.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>If the service is a guest service then a
- connection is made as the username given in the &quot;guest
- account =&quot; for the service, irrespective of the
- supplied password.</para></listitem>
- </orderedlist>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
- <title>COMPLETE LIST OF GLOBAL PARAMETERS</title>
-
- <para>Here is a list of all global parameters. See the section of
- each parameter for details. Note that some are synonyms.</para>
-
- <xi:include href="parameters.global.xml" parse="xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
- <title>COMPLETE LIST OF SERVICE PARAMETERS</title>
-
- <para>Here is a list of all service parameters. See the section on
- each parameter for details. Note that some are synonyms.</para>
-
- <xi:include href="parameters.service.xml" parse="xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
- <title>EXPLANATION OF EACH PARAMETER</title>
-
- <xi:include href="parameters.all.xml" parse="xml" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
- <title>WARNINGS</title>
-
- <para>Although the configuration file permits service names
- to contain spaces, your client software may not. Spaces will
- be ignored in comparisons anyway, so it shouldn't be a
- problem - but be aware of the possibility.</para>
-
- <para>On a similar note, many clients - especially DOS clients -
- limit service names to eight characters. <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> has no such limitation, but attempts to connect from such
- clients will fail if they truncate the service names. For this reason
- you should probably keep your service names down to eight characters
- in length.</para>
-
- <para>Use of the [homes] and [printers] special sections make life
- for an administrator easy, but the various combinations of default
- attributes can be tricky. Take extreme care when designing these
- sections. In particular, ensure that the permissions on spool
- directories are correct.</para>
-</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>
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>samba</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry>, <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbpasswd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>, <citerefentry><refentrytitle>swat</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>, <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>, <citerefentry><refentrytitle>nmbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>, <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbclient</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>, <citerefentry><refentrytitle>nmblookup</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>, <citerefentry><refentrytitle>testparm</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>, <citerefentry><refentrytitle>testprns</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>.</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. The conversion to DocBook XML 4.2
- for Samba 3.0 was done by Alexander Bokovoy.</para>
-</refsect1>
-
-</refentry>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/tuning/strictsync.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/tuning/strictsync.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 693806a503..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/tuning/strictsync.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter name="strict sync"
- context="S"
- xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
-<listitem>
- <para>Many Windows applications (including the Windows 98 explorer
- shell) seem to confuse flushing buffer contents to disk with doing
- a sync to disk. Under UNIX, a sync call forces the process to be
- suspended until the kernel has ensured that all outstanding data in
- kernel disk buffers has been safely stored onto stable storage.
- This is very slow and should only be done rarely. Setting this
- parameter to <constant>no</constant> (the default) means that
- <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> ignores the Windows
- applications requests for a sync call. There is only a possibility
- of losing data if the operating system itself that Samba is running
- on crashes, so there is little danger in this default setting. In
- addition, this fixes many performance problems that people have
- reported with the new Windows98 explorer shell file copies.</para>
-
- <para>See also the <link linkend="SYNCALWAYS"><parameter moreinfo="none">sync
- always&gt;</parameter></link> parameter.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">strict sync = no</command></para>
-</listitem>
-</samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/hostmsdfs.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/hostmsdfs.xml
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index 0496fd7f47..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/hostmsdfs.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="HOSTMSDFS"/>host msdfs (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This boolean parameter is only available
- if Samba has been configured and compiled with the <command moreinfo="none">
- --with-msdfs</command> option. If set to <constant>yes</constant>,
- Samba will act as a Dfs server, and allow Dfs-aware clients
- to browse Dfs trees hosted on the server.</para>
-
- <para>See also the <link linkend="MSDFSROOT"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- msdfs root</parameter></link> share level parameter. For
- more information on setting up a Dfs tree on Samba,
- refer to <ulink url="msdfs_setup.html">msdfs_setup.html</ulink>.
- </para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">host msdfs = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/msdfsproxy.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/msdfsproxy.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 41b36cb91b..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/msdfsproxy.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="MSDFSPROXY"/>msdfs proxy (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter indicates that the share is a
- stand-in for another CIFS share whose location is specified by
- the value of the parameter. When clients attempt to connect to
- this share, they are redirected to the proxied share using
- the SMB-Dfs protocol.</para>
- <para>Only Dfs roots can act as proxy shares. Take a look at the
- <link linkend="MSDFSROOT"><parameter moreinfo="none">msdfs root</parameter></link>
- and
- <link linkend="HOSTMSDFS"><parameter moreinfo="none">host msdfs</parameter></link>
- options to find out how to set up a Dfs root share.</para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">msdfs proxy = \\\\otherserver\\someshare</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/msdfsroot.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/msdfsroot.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index dc50ba5e57..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/msdfsroot.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="MSDFSROOT"/>msdfs root (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This boolean parameter is only available if
- Samba is configured and compiled with the <command moreinfo="none">
- --with-msdfs</command> option. If set to <constant>yes</constant>,
- Samba treats the share as a Dfs root and allows clients to browse
- the distributed file system tree rooted at the share directory.
- Dfs links are specified in the share directory by symbolic
- links of the form <filename moreinfo="none">msdfs:serverA\\shareA,serverB\\shareB</filename>
- and so on. For more information on setting up a Dfs tree
- on Samba, refer to <ulink url="msdfs.html">&quot;Hosting a Microsoft
- Distributed File System tree on Samba&quot;</ulink> document.</para>
-
- <para>See also <link linkend="HOSTMSDFS"><parameter moreinfo="none">host msdfs
- </parameter></link></para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">msdfs root = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/vfsobject.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/vfsobject.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index d334552dae..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/vfsobject.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="VFSOBJECT"/>vfs object (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter specifies a shared object files that
- are used for Samba VFS I/O operations. By default, normal
- disk I/O operations are used but these can be overloaded
- with one or more VFS objects. </para>
-
- <para>Default : <emphasis>no value</emphasis></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/vfsoptions.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/vfsoptions.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 28f14a09bf..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/vfsoptions.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="VFSOPTIONS"/>vfs options (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter allows parameters to be passed
- to the vfs layer at initialization time.
- See also <link linkend="VFSOBJECT"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- vfs object</parameter></link>.</para>
-
- <para>Default : <emphasis>no value</emphasis></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/vfspath.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/vfspath.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 78c27302a8..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/vfs/vfspath.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="VFSPATH"/>vfs path (S)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter specifies the directory
- to look in for vfs modules. The name of every <command moreinfo="none">vfs object
- </command> will be prepended by this directory
- </para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">vfs path = </command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">vfs path = /usr/lib/samba/vfs</command></para>
-
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/templatehomedir.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/templatehomedir.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index a931e9b5a3..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/templatehomedir.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,13 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="TEMPLATEHOMEDIR"/>template homedir (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>When filling out the user information for a Windows NT
- user, the <ulink url="winbindd.8.html">winbindd(8)</ulink> daemon
- uses this parameter to fill in the home directory for that user.
- If the string <parameter moreinfo="none">%D</parameter> is present it is substituted
- with the user's Windows NT domain name. If the string <parameter moreinfo="none">%U
- </parameter> is present it is substituted with the user's Windows
- NT user name.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">template homedir = /home/%D/%U</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/templateshell.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/templateshell.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index e0b9f1a2ca..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/templateshell.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,10 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="TEMPLATESHELL"/>template shell (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>When filling out the user information for a Windows NT
- user, the <citerefentry><refentrytitle>winbindd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> daemon
- uses this parameter to fill in the login shell for that user.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">template shell = /bin/false</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindcachetime.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindcachetime.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index adbb8b12f6..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindcachetime.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="WINBINDCACHETIME"/>winbind cache time (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter specifies the number of
- seconds the <citerefentry><refentrytitle>winbindd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> daemon will cache
- user and group information before querying a Windows NT server
- again.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">winbind cache type = 15</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindenumgroups.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindenumgroups.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 096c280fc2..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindenumgroups.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,18 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="WINBINDENUMGROUPS"/>winbind enum groups (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>On large installations using <citerefentry><refentrytitle>winbindd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> it may be necessary to suppress
- the enumeration of groups through the <command moreinfo="none">setgrent()</command>,
- <command moreinfo="none">getgrent()</command> and
- <command moreinfo="none">endgrent()</command> group of system calls. If
- the <parameter moreinfo="none">winbind enum groups</parameter> parameter is
- <constant>no</constant>, calls to the <command moreinfo="none">getgrent()</command> system
- call will not return any data. </para>
-
- <para><emphasis>Warning:</emphasis> Turning off group
- enumeration may cause some programs to behave oddly.
- </para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">winbind enum groups = yes </command>
- </para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindenumusers.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindenumusers.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 7935755f0c..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindenumusers.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,20 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="WINBINDENUMUSERS"/>winbind enum users (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>On large installations using <citerefentry><refentrytitle>winbindd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> it may be
- necessary to suppress the enumeration of users through the <command moreinfo="none">setpwent()</command>,
- <command moreinfo="none">getpwent()</command> and
- <command moreinfo="none">endpwent()</command> group of system calls. If
- the <parameter moreinfo="none">winbind enum users</parameter> parameter is
- <constant>no</constant>, calls to the <command moreinfo="none">getpwent</command> system call
- will not return any data. </para>
-
- <para><emphasis>Warning:</emphasis> Turning off user
- enumeration may cause some programs to behave oddly. For
- example, the finger program relies on having access to the
- full user list when searching for matching
- usernames. </para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">winbind enum users = yes </command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindgid.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindgid.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index a8a9683b01..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindgid.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="WINBINDGID"/>winbind gid (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>The winbind gid parameter specifies the range of group
- ids that are allocated by the <citerefentry><refentrytitle>winbindd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> daemon. This range of group ids should have no
- existing local or NIS groups within it as strange conflicts can
- occur otherwise.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">winbind gid = &lt;empty string&gt;
- </command></para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">winbind gid = 10000-20000</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindseparator.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindseparator.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 416adcb531..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindseparator.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,17 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="WINBINDSEPARATOR"/>winbind separator (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter allows an admin to define the character
- used when listing a username of the form of <replaceable>DOMAIN
- </replaceable>\<replaceable>user</replaceable>. This parameter
- is only applicable when using the <filename moreinfo="none">pam_winbind.so</filename>
- and <filename moreinfo="none">nss_winbind.so</filename> modules for UNIX services.
- </para>
-
- <para>Please note that setting this parameter to + causes problems
- with group membership at least on glibc systems, as the character +
- is used as a special character for NIS in /etc/group.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">winbind separator = '\'</command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">winbind separator = +</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbinduid.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbinduid.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index ecd7848f61..0000000000
--- a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbinduid.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,14 +0,0 @@
-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="WINBINDUID"/>winbind uid (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>The winbind gid parameter specifies the range of group
- ids that are allocated by the <citerefentry><refentrytitle>winbindd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> daemon. This range of ids should have no
- existing local or NIS users within it as strange conflicts can
- occur otherwise.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">winbind uid = &lt;empty string&gt;
- </command></para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">winbind uid = 10000-20000</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindusedefaultdomain.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/winbind/winbindusedefaultdomain.xml
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-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="WINBINDUSEDEFAULTDOMAIN"/>winbind use default domain (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This parameter specifies whether the <citerefentry><refentrytitle>winbindd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> daemon should operate on users
- without domain component in their username.
- Users without a domain component are treated as is part of the winbindd server's
- own domain. While this does not benifit Windows users, it makes SSH, FTP and e-mail
- function in a way much closer to the way they would in a native unix system.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">winbind use default domain = &lt;no&gt;
- </command></para>
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">winbind use default domain = yes</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/wins/dnsproxy.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/wins/dnsproxy.xml
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-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="DNSPROXY"/>dns proxy (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>Specifies that <citerefentry><refentrytitle>nmbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> when acting as a WINS server and
- finding that a NetBIOS name has not been registered, should treat the
- NetBIOS name word-for-word as a DNS name and do a lookup with the DNS server
- for that name on behalf of the name-querying client.</para>
-
- <para>Note that the maximum length for a NetBIOS name is 15
- characters, so the DNS name (or DNS alias) can likewise only be
- 15 characters, maximum.</para>
-
- <para><command moreinfo="none">nmbd</command> spawns a second copy of itself to do the
- DNS name lookup requests, as doing a name lookup is a blocking
- action.</para>
-
- <para>See also the parameter <link linkend="WINSSUPPORT"><parameter moreinfo="none">
- wins support</parameter></link>.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">dns proxy = yes</command></para></listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/wins/winshook.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/wins/winshook.xml
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-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="WINSHOOK"/>wins hook (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>When Samba is running as a WINS server this
- allows you to call an external program for all changes to the
- WINS database. The primary use for this option is to allow the
- dynamic update of external name resolution databases such as
- dynamic DNS.</para>
-
- <para>The wins hook parameter specifies the name of a script
- or executable that will be called as follows:</para>
-
- <para><command moreinfo="none">wins_hook operation name nametype ttl IP_list
- </command></para>
-
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem><para>The first argument is the operation and is one
- of &quot;add&quot;, &quot;delete&quot;, or &quot;refresh&quot;. In most cases the operation can
- be ignored as the rest of the parameters provide sufficient
- information. Note that &quot;refresh&quot; may sometimes be called when the
- name has not previously been added, in that case it should be treated
- as an add.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>The second argument is the NetBIOS name. If the
- name is not a legal name then the wins hook is not called.
- Legal names contain only letters, digits, hyphens, underscores
- and periods.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>The third argument is the NetBIOS name
- type as a 2 digit hexadecimal number. </para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>The fourth argument is the TTL (time to live)
- for the name in seconds.</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>The fifth and subsequent arguments are the IP
- addresses currently registered for that name. If this list is
- empty then the name should be deleted.</para></listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
-
- <para>An example script that calls the BIND dynamic DNS update
- program <command moreinfo="none">nsupdate</command> is provided in the examples
- directory of the Samba source code. </para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/wins/winspartners.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/wins/winspartners.xml
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-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="WINSPARTNERS"/>wins partners (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>A space separated list of partners' IP addresses for
- WINS replication. WINS partners are always defined as push/pull
- partners as defining only one way WINS replication is unreliable.
- WINS replication is currently experimental and unreliable between
- samba servers.
- </para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">wins partners = </command></para>
-
- <para>Example: <command moreinfo="none">wins partners = 192.168.0.1 172.16.1.2</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/wins/winsproxy.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/wins/winsproxy.xml
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-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="WINSPROXY"/>wins proxy (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This is a boolean that controls if <ulink url="nmbd.8.html">nmbd(8)</ulink> will respond to broadcast name
- queries on behalf of other hosts. You may need to set this
- to <constant>yes</constant> for some older clients.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">wins proxy = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/wins/winsserver.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/wins/winsserver.xml
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-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="WINSSERVER"/>wins server (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This specifies the IP address (or DNS name: IP
- address for preference) of the WINS server that <citerefentry><refentrytitle>nmbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> should register with. If you have a WINS server on
- your network then you should set this to the WINS server's IP.</para>
-
- <para>You should point this at your WINS server if you have a
- multi-subnetted network.</para>
-
- <para>If you want to work in multiple namespaces, you can
- give every wins server a 'tag'. For each tag, only one
- (working) server will be queried for a name. The tag should be
- seperated from the ip address by a colon.
- </para>
-
- <note><para>You need to set up Samba to point
- to a WINS server if you have multiple subnets and wish cross-subnet
- browsing to work correctly.</para></note>
-
- <para>See the documentation file <ulink url="improved-browsing.html">Browsing</ulink> in the samba howto collection.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <emphasis>not enabled</emphasis></para>
- <para>Example: <command>wins server = mary:192.9.200.1 fred:192.168.3.199 mary:192.168.2.61</command></para>
- <para>For this example when querying a certain name, 192.19.200.1 will
- be asked first and if that doesn't respond 192.168.2.61. If either
- of those doesn't know the name 192.168.3.199 will be queried.
- </para>
-
- <para>Example: <command>wins server = 192.9.200.1 192.168.2.61</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>
diff --git a/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/wins/winssupport.xml b/docs/docbook/smbdotconf/wins/winssupport.xml
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-<samba:parameter xmlns:samba="http://samba.org/common">
- <term><anchor id="WINSSUPPORT"/>wins support (G)</term>
- <listitem><para>This boolean controls if the <citerefentry><refentrytitle>nmbd</refentrytitle>
- <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> process in Samba will act as a WINS server. You should
- not set this to <constant>yes</constant> unless you have a multi-subnetted network and
- you wish a particular <command moreinfo="none">nmbd</command> to be your WINS server.
- Note that you should <emphasis>NEVER</emphasis> set this to <constant>yes</constant>
- on more than one machine in your network.</para>
-
- <para>Default: <command moreinfo="none">wins support = no</command></para>
- </listitem>
- </samba:parameter>