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diff --git a/docs/htmldocs/smb.conf.5.html b/docs/htmldocs/smb.conf.5.html index 5a8bfe7d67..e66b848be7 100644 --- a/docs/htmldocs/smb.conf.5.html +++ b/docs/htmldocs/smb.conf.5.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ >smb.conf</TITLE ><META NAME="GENERATOR" -CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.77+"></HEAD +CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.7"></HEAD ><BODY CLASS="REFENTRY" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" @@ -69,17 +69,13 @@ NAME="AEN17" until the next section begins. Sections contain parameters of the form</P ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="REPLACEABLE" -><I ->name</I -></TT -> = <TT +>name</VAR +> = <VAR CLASS="REPLACEABLE" -><I >value - </I -></TT + </VAR ></P ><P >The file is line-based - that is, each newline-terminated @@ -178,11 +174,11 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" The share is accessed via the share name "foo":</P ><PRE CLASS="SCREEN" -><TT +><SAMP CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT" >[foo] path = /home/bar - read only = no</TT + read only = no</SAMP ></PRE ><P >The following sample section defines a printable share. @@ -199,13 +195,13 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" elsewhere):</P ><PRE CLASS="SCREEN" -><TT +><SAMP CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT" >[aprinter] path = /usr/spool/public read only = yes printable = yes - guest ok = yes</TT + guest ok = yes</SAMP ></PRE ></DIV ><DIV @@ -274,11 +270,9 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" in your [homes] section then you may find it useful to use the %S macro. For example :</P ><P -><TT +><KBD CLASS="USERINPUT" -><B ->path = /data/pchome/%S</B -></TT +>path = /data/pchome/%S</KBD ></P ><P >would be useful if you have different home directories @@ -300,10 +294,10 @@ CLASS="USERINPUT" section:</P ><PRE CLASS="SCREEN" -><TT +><SAMP CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT" >[homes] - read only = no</TT + read only = no</SAMP ></PRE ><P >An important point is that if guest access is specified @@ -401,12 +395,12 @@ NAME="AEN80" this:</P ><PRE CLASS="SCREEN" -><TT +><SAMP CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT" >[printers] path = /usr/spool/public guest ok = yes - printable = yes </TT + printable = yes </SAMP ></PRE ><P >All aliases given for a printer in the printcap file @@ -416,9 +410,9 @@ CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT" more lines like this:</P ><PRE CLASS="SCREEN" -><TT +><SAMP CLASS="COMPUTEROUTPUT" ->alias|alias|alias|alias... </TT +>alias|alias|alias|alias... </SAMP ></PRE ><P >Each alias should be an acceptable printer name for @@ -614,20 +608,16 @@ TARGET="_top" >Name of the domain or workgroup of the current user.</P ></DD ><DT ->%$(<TT +>%$(<VAR CLASS="REPLACEABLE" -><I ->envvar</I -></TT +>envvar</VAR >)</DT ><DD ><P >The value of the environment variable - <TT + <VAR CLASS="REPLACEABLE" -><I ->envar</I -></TT +>envar</VAR >.</P ></DD ></DL @@ -833,11 +823,9 @@ TYPE="1" 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%<TT + \\server\service%<VAR CLASS="REPLACEABLE" -><I ->username</I -></TT +>username</VAR > method of passing a username.</P ></LI @@ -901,11 +889,9 @@ NAME="AEN258" ><P ><A HREF="#ABORTSHUTDOWNSCRIPT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->abort shutdown script</I -></TT +>abort shutdown script</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -913,11 +899,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ADDGROUPSCRIPT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->add group script</I -></TT +>add group script</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -925,11 +909,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ADDPRINTERCOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->addprinter command</I -></TT +>addprinter command</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -937,11 +919,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ADDSHARECOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->add share command</I -></TT +>add share command</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -949,11 +929,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ADDUSERSCRIPT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->add user script</I -></TT +>add user script</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -961,11 +939,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ADDUSERTOGROUPSCRIPT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->add user to group script</I -></TT +>add user to group script</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -973,11 +949,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ADDMACHINESCRIPT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->add machine script</I -></TT +>add machine script</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -985,11 +959,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DELETEGROUPSCRIPT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->delete group script</I -></TT +>delete group script</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -997,11 +969,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ADSSERVER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->ads server</I -></TT +>ads server</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1009,11 +979,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ALGORITHMICRIDBASE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->algorithmic rid base</I -></TT +>algorithmic rid base</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1021,11 +989,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ALLOWTRUSTEDDOMAINS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->allow trusted domains</I -></TT +>allow trusted domains</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1033,11 +999,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ANNOUNCEAS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->announce as</I -></TT +>announce as</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1045,11 +1009,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ANNOUNCEVERSION" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->announce version</I -></TT +>announce version</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1057,11 +1019,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#AUTHMETHODS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->auth methods</I -></TT +>auth methods</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1069,11 +1029,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#AUTOSERVICES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->auto services</I -></TT +>auto services</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1081,11 +1039,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#BINDINTERFACESONLY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->bind interfaces only</I -></TT +>bind interfaces only</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1093,11 +1049,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#BROWSELIST" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->browse list</I -></TT +>browse list</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1105,11 +1059,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#CHANGENOTIFYTIMEOUT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->change notify timeout</I -></TT +>change notify timeout</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1117,11 +1069,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#CHANGESHARECOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->change share command</I -></TT +>change share command</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1129,11 +1079,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#CONFIGFILE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->config file</I -></TT +>config file</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1141,11 +1089,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DEADTIME" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->deadtime</I -></TT +>deadtime</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1153,11 +1099,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DEBUGHIRESTIMESTAMP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->debug hires timestamp</I -></TT +>debug hires timestamp</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1165,11 +1109,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DEBUGPID" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->debug pid</I -></TT +>debug pid</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1177,11 +1119,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DEBUGTIMESTAMP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->debug timestamp</I -></TT +>debug timestamp</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1189,11 +1129,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DEBUGUID" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->debug uid</I -></TT +>debug uid</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1201,11 +1139,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DEBUGLEVEL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->debuglevel</I -></TT +>debuglevel</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1213,11 +1149,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DEFAULT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->default</I -></TT +>default</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1225,11 +1159,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DEFAULTSERVICE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->default service</I -></TT +>default service</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1237,11 +1169,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DELETEPRINTERCOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->deleteprinter command</I -></TT +>deleteprinter command</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1249,11 +1179,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DELETESHARECOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->delete share command</I -></TT +>delete share command</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1261,11 +1189,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DELETEUSERSCRIPT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->delete user script</I -></TT +>delete user script</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1273,11 +1199,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DELETEUSERFROMGROUPSCRIPT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->delete user from group script</I -></TT +>delete user from group script</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1285,11 +1209,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DFREECOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->dfree command</I -></TT +>dfree command</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1297,11 +1219,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DISABLENETBIOS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->disable netbios</I -></TT +>disable netbios</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1309,11 +1229,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DISABLESPOOLSS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->disable spoolss</I -></TT +>disable spoolss</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1321,11 +1239,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DISPLAYCHARSET" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->display charset</I -></TT +>display charset</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1333,11 +1249,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DNSPROXY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->dns proxy</I -></TT +>dns proxy</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1345,11 +1259,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DOMAINLOGONS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->domain logons</I -></TT +>domain logons</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1357,11 +1269,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DOMAINMASTER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->domain master</I -></TT +>domain master</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1369,11 +1279,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DOSCHARSET" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->dos charset</I -></TT +>dos charset</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1381,11 +1289,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->encrypt passwords</I -></TT +>encrypt passwords</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1393,11 +1299,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ENHANCEDBROWSING" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->enhanced browsing</I -></TT +>enhanced browsing</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1405,11 +1309,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ENUMPORTSCOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->enumports command</I -></TT +>enumports command</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1417,11 +1319,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#GETWDCACHE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->getwd cache</I -></TT +>getwd cache</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1429,11 +1329,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#HIDELOCALUSERS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->hide local users</I -></TT +>hide local users</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1441,11 +1339,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#HIDEUNREADABLE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->hide unreadable</I -></TT +>hide unreadable</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1453,11 +1349,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#HIDEUNWRITEABLEFILES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->hide unwriteable files</I -></TT +>hide unwriteable files</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1465,11 +1359,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#HIDESPECIALFILES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->hide special files</I -></TT +>hide special files</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1477,11 +1369,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#HOMEDIRMAP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->homedir map</I -></TT +>homedir map</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1489,11 +1379,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#HOSTMSDFS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->host msdfs</I -></TT +>host msdfs</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1501,11 +1389,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#HOSTNAMELOOKUPS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->hostname lookups</I -></TT +>hostname lookups</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1513,11 +1399,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#HOSTSEQUIV" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->hosts equiv</I -></TT +>hosts equiv</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1525,11 +1409,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#INTERFACES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->interfaces</I -></TT +>interfaces</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1537,11 +1419,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#KEEPALIVE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->keepalive</I -></TT +>keepalive</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1549,11 +1429,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#KERNELOPLOCKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->kernel oplocks</I -></TT +>kernel oplocks</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1561,11 +1439,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LANMANAUTH" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lanman auth</I -></TT +>lanman auth</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1573,11 +1449,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LARGEREADWRITE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->large readwrite</I -></TT +>large readwrite</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1585,11 +1459,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LDAPADMINDN" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->ldap admin dn</I -></TT +>ldap admin dn</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1597,11 +1469,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LDAPFILTER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->ldap filter</I -></TT +>ldap filter</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1609,11 +1479,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LDAPPORT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->ldap port</I -></TT +>ldap port</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1621,11 +1489,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LDAPSERVER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->ldap server</I -></TT +>ldap server</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1633,11 +1499,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LDAPSSL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->ldap ssl</I -></TT +>ldap ssl</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1645,11 +1509,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LDAPSUFFIX" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->ldap suffix</I -></TT +>ldap suffix</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1657,11 +1519,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LDAPUSERSUFFIX" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->ldap user suffix</I -></TT +>ldap user suffix</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1669,11 +1529,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LDAPMACHINESUFFIX" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->ldap machine suffix</I -></TT +>ldap machine suffix</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1681,11 +1539,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LDAPPASSWDSYNC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->ldap passwd sync</I -></TT +>ldap passwd sync</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1693,11 +1549,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LDAPTRUSTIDS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->ldap trust ids</I -></TT +>ldap trust ids</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1705,11 +1559,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LMANNOUNCE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lm announce</I -></TT +>lm announce</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1717,11 +1569,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LMINTERVAL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lm interval</I -></TT +>lm interval</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1729,11 +1579,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LOADPRINTERS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->load printers</I -></TT +>load printers</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1741,11 +1589,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LOCALMASTER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->local master</I -></TT +>local master</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1753,11 +1599,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LOCKDIR" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lock dir</I -></TT +>lock dir</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1765,11 +1609,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LOCKDIRECTORY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lock directory</I -></TT +>lock directory</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1777,11 +1619,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LOCKSPINCOUNT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lock spin count</I -></TT +>lock spin count</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1789,11 +1629,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LOCKSPINTIME" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lock spin time</I -></TT +>lock spin time</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1801,11 +1639,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PIDDIRECTORY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->pid directory</I -></TT +>pid directory</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1813,11 +1649,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LOGFILE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->log file</I -></TT +>log file</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1825,11 +1659,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LOGLEVEL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->log level</I -></TT +>log level</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1837,11 +1669,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LOGONDRIVE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->logon drive</I -></TT +>logon drive</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1849,11 +1679,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LOGONHOME" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->logon home</I -></TT +>logon home</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1861,11 +1689,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LOGONPATH" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->logon path</I -></TT +>logon path</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1873,11 +1699,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LOGONSCRIPT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->logon script</I -></TT +>logon script</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1885,11 +1709,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LPQCACHETIME" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lpq cache time</I -></TT +>lpq cache time</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1897,11 +1719,19 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MACHINEPASSWORDTIMEOUT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->machine password timeout</I -></TT +>machine password timeout</VAR +></A +></P +></LI +><LI +><P +><A +HREF="#MANGLEPREFIX" +><VAR +CLASS="PARAMETER" +>mangle prefix</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1909,11 +1739,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MANGLEDSTACK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->mangled stack</I -></TT +>mangled stack</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1921,11 +1749,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MAPTOGUEST" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->map to guest</I -></TT +>map to guest</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1933,11 +1759,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MAXDISKSIZE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->max disk size</I -></TT +>max disk size</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1945,11 +1769,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MAXLOGSIZE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->max log size</I -></TT +>max log size</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1957,11 +1779,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MAXMUX" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->max mux</I -></TT +>max mux</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1969,11 +1789,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MAXOPENFILES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->max open files</I -></TT +>max open files</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1981,11 +1799,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MAXPROTOCOL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->max protocol</I -></TT +>max protocol</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -1993,11 +1809,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MAXSMBDPROCESSES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->max smbd processes</I -></TT +>max smbd processes</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2005,11 +1819,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MAXTTL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->max ttl</I -></TT +>max ttl</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2017,11 +1829,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MAXWINSTTL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->max wins ttl</I -></TT +>max wins ttl</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2029,11 +1839,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MAXXMIT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->max xmit</I -></TT +>max xmit</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2041,11 +1849,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MESSAGECOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->message command</I -></TT +>message command</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2053,11 +1859,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MINPASSWDLENGTH" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->min passwd length</I -></TT +>min passwd length</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2065,11 +1869,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MINPASSWORDLENGTH" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->min password length</I -></TT +>min password length</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2077,11 +1879,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MINPROTOCOL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->min protocol</I -></TT +>min protocol</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2089,11 +1889,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MINWINSTTL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->min wins ttl</I -></TT +>min wins ttl</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2101,11 +1899,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#NAMECACHETIMEOUT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->name cache timeout</I -></TT +>name cache timeout</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2113,11 +1909,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#NAMERESOLVEORDER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->name resolve order</I -></TT +>name resolve order</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2125,11 +1919,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#NETBIOSALIASES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->netbios aliases</I -></TT +>netbios aliases</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2137,11 +1929,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#NETBIOSNAME" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->netbios name</I -></TT +>netbios name</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2149,11 +1939,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#NETBIOSSCOPE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->netbios scope</I -></TT +>netbios scope</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2161,11 +1949,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#NISHOMEDIR" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->nis homedir</I -></TT +>nis homedir</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2173,11 +1959,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#NTLMAUTH" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->ntlm auth</I -></TT +>ntlm auth</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2185,11 +1969,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#NONUNIXACCOUNTRANGE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->non unix account range</I -></TT +>non unix account range</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2197,11 +1979,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#NTPIPESUPPORT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->nt pipe support</I -></TT +>nt pipe support</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2209,11 +1989,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#NTSTATUSSUPPORT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->nt status support</I -></TT +>nt status support</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2221,11 +1999,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#NULLPASSWORDS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->null passwords</I -></TT +>null passwords</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2233,11 +2009,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#OBEYPAMRESTRICTIONS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->obey pam restrictions</I -></TT +>obey pam restrictions</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2245,11 +2019,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#OPLOCKBREAKWAITTIME" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->oplock break wait time</I -></TT +>oplock break wait time</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2257,11 +2029,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#OSLEVEL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->os level</I -></TT +>os level</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2269,11 +2039,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#OS2DRIVERMAP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->os2 driver map</I -></TT +>os2 driver map</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2281,11 +2049,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PAMPASSWORDCHANGE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->pam password change</I -></TT +>pam password change</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2293,11 +2059,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PANICACTION" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->panic action</I -></TT +>panic action</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2305,11 +2069,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PARANOIDSERVERSECURITY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->paranoid server security</I -></TT +>paranoid server security</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2317,11 +2079,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PASSDBBACKEND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->passdb backend</I -></TT +>passdb backend</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2329,11 +2089,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PASSWDCHAT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->passwd chat</I -></TT +>passwd chat</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2341,11 +2099,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PASSWDCHATDEBUG" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->passwd chat debug</I -></TT +>passwd chat debug</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2353,11 +2109,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PASSWDPROGRAM" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->passwd program</I -></TT +>passwd program</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2365,11 +2119,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PASSWORDLEVEL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->password level</I -></TT +>password level</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2377,11 +2129,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PASSWORDSERVER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->password server</I -></TT +>password server</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2389,11 +2139,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PREFEREDMASTER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->prefered master</I -></TT +>prefered master</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2401,11 +2149,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PREFERREDMASTER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->preferred master</I -></TT +>preferred master</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2413,11 +2159,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PRELOAD" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->preload</I -></TT +>preload</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2425,11 +2169,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PRINTCAP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printcap</I -></TT +>printcap</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2437,23 +2179,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PRINTCAPNAME" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printcap name</I -></TT -></A -></P -></LI -><LI -><P -><A -HREF="#PRINTERDRIVERFILE" -><TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printer driver file</I -></TT +>printcap name</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2461,11 +2189,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PRIVATEDIR" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->private dir</I -></TT +>private dir</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2473,11 +2199,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PROTOCOL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->protocol</I -></TT +>protocol</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2485,11 +2209,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#READBMPX" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->read bmpx</I -></TT +>read bmpx</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2497,11 +2219,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#READRAW" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->read raw</I -></TT +>read raw</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2509,11 +2229,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#READSIZE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->read size</I -></TT +>read size</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2521,11 +2239,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#REALM" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->realm</I -></TT +>realm</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2533,11 +2249,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#REMOTEANNOUNCE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->remote announce</I -></TT +>remote announce</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2545,11 +2259,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#REMOTEBROWSESYNC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->remote browse sync</I -></TT +>remote browse sync</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2557,11 +2269,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#RESTRICTANONYMOUS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->restrict anonymous</I -></TT +>restrict anonymous</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2569,11 +2279,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ROOT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->root</I -></TT +>root</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2581,11 +2289,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ROOTDIR" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->root dir</I -></TT +>root dir</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2593,11 +2299,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ROOTDIRECTORY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->root directory</I -></TT +>root directory</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2605,11 +2309,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#SECURITY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->security</I -></TT +>security</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2617,11 +2319,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#SERVERSTRING" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->server string</I -></TT +>server string</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2629,11 +2329,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#SHOWADDPRINTERWIZARD" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->show add printer wizard</I -></TT +>show add printer wizard</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2641,11 +2339,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#SHUTDOWNSCRIPT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->shutdown script</I -></TT +>shutdown script</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2653,11 +2349,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#SMBPASSWDFILE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->smb passwd file</I -></TT +>smb passwd file</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2665,11 +2359,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#SMBPORTS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->smb ports</I -></TT +>smb ports</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2677,11 +2369,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#SOCKETADDRESS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->socket address</I -></TT +>socket address</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2689,11 +2379,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#SOCKETOPTIONS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->socket options</I -></TT +>socket options</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2701,11 +2389,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#SOURCEENVIRONMENT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->source environment</I -></TT +>source environment</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2713,11 +2399,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#SPNEGO" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->use spnego</I -></TT +>use spnego</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2725,11 +2409,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#STATCACHE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->stat cache</I -></TT +>stat cache</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2737,11 +2419,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#STATCACHESIZE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->stat cache size</I -></TT +>stat cache size</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2749,11 +2429,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#STRIPDOT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->strip dot</I -></TT +>strip dot</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2761,11 +2439,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#SYSLOG" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->syslog</I -></TT +>syslog</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2773,11 +2449,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#SYSLOGONLY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->syslog only</I -></TT +>syslog only</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2785,11 +2459,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#TEMPLATEHOMEDIR" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->template homedir</I -></TT +>template homedir</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2797,11 +2469,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#TEMPLATESHELL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->template shell</I -></TT +>template shell</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2809,11 +2479,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#TIMEOFFSET" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->time offset</I -></TT +>time offset</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2821,11 +2489,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#TIMESERVER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->time server</I -></TT +>time server</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2833,11 +2499,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#TIMESTAMPLOGS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->timestamp logs</I -></TT +>timestamp logs</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2845,11 +2509,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#TOTALPRINTJOBS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->total print jobs</I -></TT +>total print jobs</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2857,11 +2519,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#UNICODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->unicode</I -></TT +>unicode</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2869,11 +2529,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#UNIXCHARSET" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->unix charset</I -></TT +>unix charset</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2881,11 +2539,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#UNIXEXTENSIONS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->unix extensions</I -></TT +>unix extensions</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2893,11 +2549,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#UNIXPASSWORDSYNC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->unix password sync</I -></TT +>unix password sync</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2905,11 +2559,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#UPDATEENCRYPTED" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->update encrypted</I -></TT +>update encrypted</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2917,23 +2569,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#USEMMAP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->use mmap</I -></TT -></A -></P -></LI -><LI -><P -><A -HREF="#USERHOSTS" -><TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->use rhosts</I -></TT +>use mmap</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2941,11 +2579,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#USESENDFILE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->use sendfile</I -></TT +>use sendfile</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2953,11 +2589,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#USERNAMELEVEL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->username level</I -></TT +>username level</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2965,11 +2599,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#USERNAMEMAP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->username map</I -></TT +>username map</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2977,11 +2609,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#UTMP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->utmp</I -></TT +>utmp</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -2989,11 +2619,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#UTMPDIRECTORY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->utmp directory</I -></TT +>utmp directory</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3001,11 +2629,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WTMPDIRECTORY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->wtmp directory</I -></TT +>wtmp directory</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3013,11 +2639,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WINBINDCACHETIME" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->winbind cache time</I -></TT +>winbind cache time</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3025,11 +2649,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WINBINDENUMUSERS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->winbind enum users</I -></TT +>winbind enum users</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3037,11 +2659,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WINBINDENUMGROUPS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->winbind enum groups</I -></TT +>winbind enum groups</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3049,11 +2669,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WINBINDGID" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->winbind gid</I -></TT +>winbind gid</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3061,11 +2679,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WINBINDSEPARATOR" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->winbind separator</I -></TT +>winbind separator</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3073,11 +2689,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WINBINDUID" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->winbind uid</I -></TT +>winbind uid</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3085,11 +2699,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WINBINDUSEDEFAULTDOMAIN" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->winbind use default domain</I -></TT +>winbind use default domain</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3097,11 +2709,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WINSHOOK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->wins hook</I -></TT +>wins hook</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3109,11 +2719,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WINSPARTNERS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->wins partners</I -></TT +>wins partners</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3121,11 +2729,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WINSPROXY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->wins proxy</I -></TT +>wins proxy</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3133,11 +2739,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WINSSERVER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->wins server</I -></TT +>wins server</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3145,11 +2749,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WINSSUPPORT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->wins support</I -></TT +>wins support</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3157,11 +2759,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WORKGROUP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->workgroup</I -></TT +>workgroup</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3169,11 +2769,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WRITERAW" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->write raw</I -></TT +>write raw</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3182,7 +2780,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN1022" +NAME="AEN1018" ></A ><H2 >COMPLETE LIST OF SERVICE PARAMETERS</H2 @@ -3196,11 +2794,9 @@ NAME="AEN1022" ><P ><A HREF="#ADMINUSERS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->admin users</I -></TT +>admin users</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3208,11 +2804,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ALLOWHOSTS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->allow hosts</I -></TT +>allow hosts</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3220,11 +2814,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#AVAILABLE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->available</I -></TT +>available</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3232,11 +2824,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#BLOCKINGLOCKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->blocking locks</I -></TT +>blocking locks</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3244,11 +2834,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#BLOCKSIZE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->block size</I -></TT +>block size</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3256,11 +2844,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#BROWSABLE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->browsable</I -></TT +>browsable</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3268,11 +2854,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#BROWSEABLE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->browseable</I -></TT +>browseable</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3280,11 +2864,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#CASESENSITIVE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->case sensitive</I -></TT +>case sensitive</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3292,11 +2874,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#CASESIGNAMES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->casesignames</I -></TT +>casesignames</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3304,11 +2884,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#COMMENT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->comment</I -></TT +>comment</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3316,11 +2894,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#COPY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->copy</I -></TT +>copy</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3328,11 +2904,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#CREATEMASK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->create mask</I -></TT +>create mask</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3340,11 +2914,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#CREATEMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->create mode</I -></TT +>create mode</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3352,11 +2924,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#CSCPOLICY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->csc policy</I -></TT +>csc policy</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3364,11 +2934,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DEFAULTCASE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->default case</I -></TT +>default case</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3376,11 +2944,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DEFAULTDEVMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->default devmode</I -></TT +>default devmode</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3388,11 +2954,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DELETEREADONLY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->delete readonly</I -></TT +>delete readonly</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3400,11 +2964,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DELETEVETOFILES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->delete veto files</I -></TT +>delete veto files</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3412,11 +2974,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DENYHOSTS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->deny hosts</I -></TT +>deny hosts</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3424,11 +2984,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DIRECTORY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->directory</I -></TT +>directory</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3436,11 +2994,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DIRECTORYMASK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->directory mask</I -></TT +>directory mask</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3448,11 +3004,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DIRECTORYMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->directory mode</I -></TT +>directory mode</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3460,11 +3014,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DIRECTORYSECURITYMASK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->directory security mask</I -></TT +>directory security mask</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3472,11 +3024,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DONTDESCEND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->dont descend</I -></TT +>dont descend</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3484,11 +3034,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DOSFILEMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->dos filemode</I -></TT +>dos filemode</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3496,11 +3044,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DOSFILETIMERESOLUTION" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->dos filetime resolution</I -></TT +>dos filetime resolution</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3508,11 +3054,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#DOSFILETIMES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->dos filetimes</I -></TT +>dos filetimes</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3520,11 +3064,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#EXEC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->exec</I -></TT +>exec</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3532,11 +3074,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#FAKEDIRECTORYCREATETIMES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->fake directory create times</I -></TT +>fake directory create times</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3544,11 +3084,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#FAKEOPLOCKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->fake oplocks</I -></TT +>fake oplocks</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3556,11 +3094,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#FOLLOWSYMLINKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->follow symlinks</I -></TT +>follow symlinks</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3568,11 +3104,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#FORCECREATEMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->force create mode</I -></TT +>force create mode</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3580,11 +3114,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#FORCEDIRECTORYMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->force directory mode</I -></TT +>force directory mode</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3592,11 +3124,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#FORCEDIRECTORYSECURITYMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->force directory security mode</I -></TT +>force directory security mode</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3604,11 +3134,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#FORCEGROUP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->force group</I -></TT +>force group</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3616,11 +3144,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#FORCESECURITYMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->force security mode</I -></TT +>force security mode</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3628,11 +3154,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#FORCEUSER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->force user</I -></TT +>force user</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3640,11 +3164,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#FSTYPE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->fstype</I -></TT +>fstype</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3652,11 +3174,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#GROUP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->group</I -></TT +>group</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3664,11 +3184,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#GUESTACCOUNT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->guest account</I -></TT +>guest account</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3676,11 +3194,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#GUESTOK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->guest ok</I -></TT +>guest ok</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3688,11 +3204,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#GUESTONLY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->guest only</I -></TT +>guest only</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3700,11 +3214,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#HIDEDOTFILES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->hide dot files</I -></TT +>hide dot files</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3712,11 +3224,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#HIDEFILES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->hide files</I -></TT +>hide files</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3724,11 +3234,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#HOSTSALLOW" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->hosts allow</I -></TT +>hosts allow</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3736,11 +3244,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#HOSTSDENY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->hosts deny</I -></TT +>hosts deny</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3748,11 +3254,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#INCLUDE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->include</I -></TT +>include</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3760,11 +3264,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#INHERITACLS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->inherit acls</I -></TT +>inherit acls</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3772,11 +3274,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#INHERITPERMISSIONS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->inherit permissions</I -></TT +>inherit permissions</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3784,11 +3284,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#INVALIDUSERS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->invalid users</I -></TT +>invalid users</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3796,11 +3294,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LEVEL2OPLOCKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->level2 oplocks</I -></TT +>level2 oplocks</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3808,11 +3304,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LOCKING" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->locking</I -></TT +>locking</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3820,11 +3314,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LPPAUSECOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lppause command</I -></TT +>lppause command</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3832,11 +3324,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LPQCOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lpq command</I -></TT +>lpq command</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3844,11 +3334,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LPRESUMECOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lpresume command</I -></TT +>lpresume command</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3856,11 +3344,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#LPRMCOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lprm command</I -></TT +>lprm command</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3868,11 +3354,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MAGICOUTPUT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->magic output</I -></TT +>magic output</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3880,11 +3364,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MAGICSCRIPT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->magic script</I -></TT +>magic script</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3892,11 +3374,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MANGLECASE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->mangle case</I -></TT +>mangle case</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3904,11 +3384,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MANGLEDMAP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->mangled map</I -></TT +>mangled map</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3916,11 +3394,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MANGLEDNAMES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->mangled names</I -></TT +>mangled names</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3928,11 +3404,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MANGLINGCHAR" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->mangling char</I -></TT +>mangling char</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3940,11 +3414,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MANGLINGMETHOD" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->mangling method</I -></TT +>mangling method</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3952,11 +3424,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MAPARCHIVE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->map archive</I -></TT +>map archive</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3964,11 +3434,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MAPHIDDEN" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->map hidden</I -></TT +>map hidden</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3976,11 +3444,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MAPSYSTEM" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->map system</I -></TT +>map system</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -3988,11 +3454,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MAXCONNECTIONS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->max connections</I -></TT +>max connections</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4000,11 +3464,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MAXPRINTJOBS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->max print jobs</I -></TT +>max print jobs</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4012,11 +3474,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MINPRINTSPACE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->min print space</I -></TT +>min print space</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4024,11 +3484,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MSDFSPROXY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->msdfs proxy</I -></TT +>msdfs proxy</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4036,11 +3494,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#MSDFSROOT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->msdfs root</I -></TT +>msdfs root</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4048,11 +3504,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#NTACLSUPPORT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->nt acl support</I -></TT +>nt acl support</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4060,11 +3514,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ONLYGUEST" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->only guest</I -></TT +>only guest</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4072,11 +3524,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ONLYUSER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->only user</I -></TT +>only user</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4084,11 +3534,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#OPLOCKCONTENTIONLIMIT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->oplock contention limit</I -></TT +>oplock contention limit</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4096,11 +3544,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#OPLOCKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->oplocks</I -></TT +>oplocks</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4108,11 +3554,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PATH" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->path</I -></TT +>path</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4120,11 +3564,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#POSIXLOCKING" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->posix locking</I -></TT +>posix locking</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4132,23 +3574,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#POSTEXEC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->postexec</I -></TT -></A -></P -></LI -><LI -><P -><A -HREF="#POSTSCRIPT" -><TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->postscript</I -></TT +>postexec</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4156,11 +3584,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PREEXEC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->preexec</I -></TT +>preexec</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4168,11 +3594,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PREEXECCLOSE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->preexec close</I -></TT +>preexec close</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4180,11 +3604,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PRESERVECASE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->preserve case</I -></TT +>preserve case</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4192,11 +3614,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PRINTCOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->print command</I -></TT +>print command</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4204,11 +3624,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PRINTOK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->print ok</I -></TT +>print ok</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4216,11 +3634,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PRINTABLE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printable</I -></TT +>printable</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4228,11 +3644,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PRINTER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printer</I -></TT +>printer</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4240,35 +3654,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PRINTERADMIN" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printer admin</I -></TT -></A -></P -></LI -><LI -><P -><A -HREF="#PRINTERDRIVER" -><TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printer driver</I -></TT -></A -></P -></LI -><LI -><P -><A -HREF="#PRINTERDRIVERLOCATION" -><TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printer driver location</I -></TT +>printer admin</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4276,11 +3664,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PRINTERNAME" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printer name</I -></TT +>printer name</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4288,11 +3674,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PRINTING" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printing</I -></TT +>printing</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4300,11 +3684,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#PUBLIC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->public</I -></TT +>public</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4312,11 +3694,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#QUEUEPAUSECOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->queuepause command</I -></TT +>queuepause command</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4324,11 +3704,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#QUEUERESUMECOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->queueresume command</I -></TT +>queueresume command</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4336,11 +3714,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#READLIST" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->read list</I -></TT +>read list</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4348,11 +3724,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#READONLY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->read only</I -></TT +>read only</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4360,11 +3734,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ROOTPOSTEXEC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->root postexec</I -></TT +>root postexec</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4372,11 +3744,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ROOTPREEXEC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->root preexec</I -></TT +>root preexec</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4384,11 +3754,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#ROOTPREEXECCLOSE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->root preexec close</I -></TT +>root preexec close</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4396,11 +3764,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#SECURITYMASK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->security mask</I -></TT +>security mask</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4408,11 +3774,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#SETDIRECTORY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->set directory</I -></TT +>set directory</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4420,11 +3784,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#SHAREMODES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->share modes</I -></TT +>share modes</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4432,11 +3794,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#SHORTPRESERVECASE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->short preserve case</I -></TT +>short preserve case</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4444,11 +3804,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#STRICTALLOCATE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->strict allocate</I -></TT +>strict allocate</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4456,11 +3814,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#STRICTLOCKING" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->strict locking</I -></TT +>strict locking</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4468,11 +3824,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#STRICTSYNC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->strict sync</I -></TT +>strict sync</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4480,11 +3834,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#SYNCALWAYS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->sync always</I -></TT +>sync always</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4492,11 +3844,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#USECLIENTDRIVER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->use client driver</I -></TT +>use client driver</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4504,11 +3854,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#USER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->user</I -></TT +>user</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4516,11 +3864,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#USERNAME" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->username</I -></TT +>username</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4528,11 +3874,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#USERS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->users</I -></TT +>users</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4540,11 +3884,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#VALIDUSERS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->valid users</I -></TT +>valid users</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4552,11 +3894,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#VETOFILES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->veto files</I -></TT +>veto files</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4564,11 +3904,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#VETOOPLOCKFILES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->veto oplock files</I -></TT +>veto oplock files</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4576,11 +3914,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#VFSPATH" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->vfs path</I -></TT +>vfs path</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4588,11 +3924,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#VFSOBJECT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->vfs object</I -></TT +>vfs object</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4600,11 +3934,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#VFSOPTIONS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->vfs options</I -></TT +>vfs options</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4612,11 +3944,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#VOLUME" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->volume</I -></TT +>volume</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4624,11 +3954,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WIDELINKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->wide links</I -></TT +>wide links</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4636,11 +3964,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WRITABLE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->writable</I -></TT +>writable</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4648,11 +3974,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WRITECACHESIZE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->write cache size</I -></TT +>write cache size</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4660,11 +3984,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WRITELIST" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->write list</I -></TT +>write list</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4672,11 +3994,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WRITEOK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->write ok</I -></TT +>write ok</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4684,11 +4004,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><A HREF="#WRITEABLE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->writeable</I -></TT +>writeable</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -4697,7 +4015,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN1526" +NAME="AEN1510" ></A ><H2 >EXPLANATION OF EACH PARAMETER</H2 @@ -4729,11 +4047,9 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" > that should stop a shutdown procedure issued by the <A HREF="#SHUTDOWNSCRIPT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->shutdown script</I -></TT +>shutdown script</VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -4767,12 +4083,10 @@ NAME="ADDPRINTERCOMMAND" NT/2000 print server.</P ><P >For a Samba host this means that the printer must be - physically added to the underlying printing system. The <TT + physically added to the underlying printing system. The <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >add - printer command</I -></TT + printer command</VAR > 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 @@ -4788,11 +4102,9 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" >(8)</SPAN >.</P ><P ->The <TT +>The <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->addprinter command</I -></TT +>addprinter command</VAR > is automatically invoked with the following parameter (in order):</P @@ -4801,56 +4113,44 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><UL ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printer name</I -></TT +>printer name</VAR ></P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->share name</I -></TT +>share name</VAR ></P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->port name</I -></TT +>port name</VAR ></P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->driver name</I -></TT +>driver name</VAR ></P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->location</I -></TT +>location</VAR ></P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->Windows 9x driver location</I -></TT +>Windows 9x driver location</VAR > </P ></LI @@ -4862,11 +4162,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" only. The remaining fields in the structure are generated from answers to the APW questions.</P ><P ->Once the <TT +>Once the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->addprinter command</I -></TT +>addprinter command</VAR > has been executed, <B CLASS="COMMAND" @@ -4881,31 +4179,30 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" </B > will return an ACCESS_DENIED error to the client.</P ><P +> The "add printer command" 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. + </P +><P >See also <A HREF="#DELETEPRINTERCOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> deleteprinter command</I -></TT +> deleteprinter command</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#PRINTING" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printing</I -></TT +>printing</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#SHOWADDPRINTERWIZARD" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >show add - printer wizard</I -></TT + printer wizard</VAR ></A ></P ><P @@ -4932,22 +4229,18 @@ NAME="ADDSHARECOMMAND" ><P >Samba 2.2.0 introduced the ability to dynamically add and delete shares via the Windows NT 4.0 Server Manager. The - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->add share command</I -></TT +>add share command</VAR > is used to define an external program or script which will add a new service definition to <TT CLASS="FILENAME" >smb.conf</TT >. In order to successfully - execute the <TT + execute the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->add share command</I -></TT +>add share command</VAR >, <B CLASS="COMMAND" >smbd</B @@ -4960,11 +4253,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" CLASS="COMMAND" >smbd</B > will automatically invoke the - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->add share command</I -></TT +>add share command</VAR > with four parameters. </P ><P @@ -4972,11 +4263,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><UL ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->configFile</I -></TT +>configFile</VAR > - the location of the global <TT CLASS="FILENAME" @@ -4986,33 +4275,27 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->shareName</I -></TT +>shareName</VAR > - the name of the new share. </P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->pathName</I -></TT +>pathName</VAR > - path to an **existing** directory on disk. </P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->comment</I -></TT +>comment</VAR > - comment string to associate with the new share. </P @@ -5022,33 +4305,27 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > This parameter is only used for add file shares. To add printer shares, see the <A HREF="#ADDPRINTERCOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >addprinter - command</I -></TT + command</VAR ></A >. </P ><P > See also <A HREF="#CHANGESHARECOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >change share - command</I -></TT + command</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#DELETESHARECOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >delete share - command</I -></TT + command</VAR ></A >. </P @@ -5089,7 +4366,7 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->add machine script = <empty string> +>add machine script = <empty string> </B ></P ><P @@ -5172,24 +4449,18 @@ CLASS="emphasis" CLASS="EMPHASIS" >NOT</I ></SPAN -> be set to <TT +> be set to <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->security = share</I -></TT +>security = share</VAR > - and <TT + and <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->add user script</I -></TT +>add user script</VAR > must be set to a full pathname for a script that will create a UNIX - user given one argument of <TT + user given one argument of <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%u</I -></TT +>%u</VAR >, which expands into the UNIX user name to create.</P ><P @@ -5200,11 +4471,9 @@ CLASS="CITEREFENTRY" CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" >smbd</SPAN >(8)</SPAN -> contacts the <TT +> contacts the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->password server</I -></TT +>password server</VAR > and attempts to authenticate the given user with the given password. If the authentication succeeds then <B @@ -5212,12 +4481,10 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >smbd</B > attempts to find a UNIX user in the UNIX password database to map the - Windows user into. If this lookup fails, and <TT + Windows user into. If this lookup fails, and <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >add user script - </I -></TT + </VAR > is set then <B CLASS="COMMAND" >smbd</B @@ -5229,11 +4496,9 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" >AS ROOT</I ></SPAN >, expanding - any <TT + any <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%u</I -></TT +>%u</VAR > argument to be the user name to create.</P ><P >If this script successfully creates the user then <B @@ -5246,35 +4511,29 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >See also <A HREF="#SECURITY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> security</I -></TT +> security</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#PASSWORDSERVER" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->password server</I -></TT +>password server</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#DELETEUSERSCRIPT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >delete user - script</I -></TT + script</VAR ></A >.</P ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->add user script = <empty string> +>add user script = <empty string> </B ></P ><P @@ -5306,11 +4565,9 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" >(8)</SPAN > when a new group is requested. It will expand any - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%g</I -></TT +>%g</VAR > to the group name passed. This script is only useful for installations using the Windows NT domain administration tools. The script is @@ -5370,17 +4627,13 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" >AS ROOT</I ></SPAN >. - Any <TT + Any <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%g</I -></TT +>%g</VAR > will be replaced with the group name and - any <TT + any <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%u</I -></TT +>%u</VAR > will be replaced with the user name. </P ><P @@ -5403,11 +4656,9 @@ NAME="ALLOWHOSTS" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#HOSTSALLOW" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->hosts allow</I -></TT +>hosts allow</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -5452,19 +4703,17 @@ NAME="ALLOWTRUSTEDDOMAINS" ><P >This option only takes effect when the <A HREF="#SECURITY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->security</I -></TT +>security</VAR ></A > option is set to - <TT + <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->server</TT -> or <TT +>server</CODE +> or <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->domain</TT +>domain</CODE >. If it is set to no, then attempts to connect to a resource from a domain or workgroup other than the one which <A @@ -5553,11 +4802,9 @@ NAME="AUTOSERVICES" ><P >This is a synonym for the <A HREF="#PRELOAD" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->preload</I -></TT +>preload</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -5575,11 +4822,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" > will use when authenticating a user. This option defaults to sensible values based on <A HREF="#SECURITY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> security</I -></TT +> security</VAR ></A >. @@ -5590,7 +4835,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->auth methods = <empty string></B +>auth methods = <empty string></B ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -5606,11 +4851,9 @@ NAME="AVAILABLE" ><DD ><P >This parameter lets you "turn off" a service. If - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->available = no</I -></TT +>available = no</VAR >, then <SPAN CLASS="emphasis" ><I @@ -5666,23 +4909,19 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" CLASS="COMMAND" >nmbd</B > will service - name requests on all of these sockets. If <TT + name requests on all of these sockets. If <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >bind interfaces - only</I -></TT + only</VAR > is set then <B CLASS="COMMAND" >nmbd</B > will check the source address of any packets coming in on the broadcast sockets and discard any that don't match the broadcast addresses of the - interfaces in the <TT + interfaces in the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->interfaces</I -></TT +>interfaces</VAR > parameter list. As unicast packets are received on the other sockets it allows <B @@ -5690,11 +4929,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >nmbd</B > to refuse to serve names to machines that send packets that arrive through any interfaces not listed in the - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->interfaces</I -></TT +>interfaces</VAR > list. IP Source address spoofing does defeat this simple check, however, so it must not be used seriously as a security feature for <B @@ -5721,11 +4958,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" that are serving PPP or other intermittent or non-broadcast network interfaces as it will not cope with non-permanent interfaces.</P ><P ->If <TT +>If <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->bind interfaces only</I -></TT +>bind interfaces only</VAR > is set then unless the network address <SPAN CLASS="emphasis" @@ -5734,11 +4969,9 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" >127.0.0.1</I ></SPAN > is added - to the <TT + to the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->interfaces</I -></TT +>interfaces</VAR > parameter list <SPAN CLASS="CITEREFENTRY" ><SPAN @@ -5765,11 +4998,9 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" ></SPAN > address as an SMB client to issue the password change request. If - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->bind interfaces only</I -></TT +>bind interfaces only</VAR > is set then unless the network address <SPAN CLASS="emphasis" @@ -5778,11 +5009,9 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" >127.0.0.1</I ></SPAN > is added to the - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->interfaces</I -></TT +>interfaces</VAR > parameter list then <B CLASS="COMMAND" > smbpasswd</B @@ -5797,22 +5026,16 @@ CLASS="CITEREFENTRY" CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" >smbpasswd</SPAN >(8)</SPAN -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->-r <TT +>-r <VAR CLASS="REPLACEABLE" -><I ->remote machine</I -></TT -></I -></TT +>remote machine</VAR +></VAR > - parameter, with <TT + parameter, with <VAR CLASS="REPLACEABLE" -><I ->remote machine</I -></TT +>remote machine</VAR > set to the IP name of the primary interface of the local host.</P ><P @@ -5887,9 +5110,9 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" queue the lock request, and periodically attempt to obtain the lock until the timeout period expires.</P ><P ->If this parameter is set to <TT +>If this parameter is set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE >, then samba will behave as previous versions of Samba would and will fail the lock request immediately if the lock range @@ -5937,11 +5160,9 @@ NAME="BROWSABLE" ><P >See the <A HREF="#BROWSEABLE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> browseable</I -></TT +> browseable</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -5963,9 +5184,9 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" CLASS="COMMAND" >NetServerEnum</B > call. Normally - set to <TT + set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE >. You should never need to change this.</P ><P @@ -6036,12 +5257,10 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" >smbd</SPAN >(8)</SPAN > daemon only performs such a scan - on each requested directory once every <TT + on each requested directory once every <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >change notify - timeout</I -></TT + timeout</VAR > seconds.</P ><P >Default: <B @@ -6065,22 +5284,18 @@ NAME="CHANGESHARECOMMAND" ><P >Samba 2.2.0 introduced the ability to dynamically add and delete shares via the Windows NT 4.0 Server Manager. The - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->change share command</I -></TT +>change share command</VAR > is used to define an external program or script which will modify an existing service definition in <TT CLASS="FILENAME" >smb.conf</TT >. In order to successfully - execute the <TT + execute the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->change share command</I -></TT +>change share command</VAR >, <B CLASS="COMMAND" >smbd</B @@ -6093,11 +5308,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" CLASS="COMMAND" >smbd</B > will automatically invoke the - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->change share command</I -></TT +>change share command</VAR > with four parameters. </P ><P @@ -6105,11 +5318,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><UL ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->configFile</I -></TT +>configFile</VAR > - the location of the global <TT CLASS="FILENAME" @@ -6119,33 +5330,27 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->shareName</I -></TT +>shareName</VAR > - the name of the new share. </P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->pathName</I -></TT +>pathName</VAR > - path to an **existing** directory on disk. </P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->comment</I -></TT +>comment</VAR > - comment string to associate with the new share. </P @@ -6158,21 +5363,17 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P > See also <A HREF="#ADDSHARECOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >add share - command</I -></TT + command</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#DELETESHARECOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >delete - share command</I -></TT + share command</VAR ></A >. </P @@ -6208,11 +5409,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >If you want to set the string that is displayed next to the machine name then see the <A HREF="#SERVERSTRING" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> server string</I -></TT +> server string</VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P @@ -6301,11 +5500,9 @@ NAME="CREATEMASK" >A synonym for this parameter is <A HREF="#CREATEMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->create mode</I -></TT +>create mode</VAR > </A >.</P @@ -6330,11 +5527,9 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" >Following this Samba will bit-wise 'OR' the UNIX mode created from this parameter with the value of the <A HREF="#FORCECREATEMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->force create mode</I -></TT +>force create mode</VAR ></A > parameter which is set to 000 by default.</P @@ -6342,41 +5537,33 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >This parameter does not affect directory modes. See the parameter <A HREF="#DIRECTORYMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >directory mode - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > for details.</P ><P >See also the <A HREF="#FORCECREATEMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >force - create mode</I -></TT + create mode</VAR ></A > parameter for forcing particular mode bits to be set on created files. See also the <A HREF="#DIRECTORYMODE" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->directory mode</I -></TT +>directory mode</VAR ></A > parameter for masking mode bits on created directories. See also the <A HREF="#INHERITPERMISSIONS" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->inherit permissions</I -></TT +>inherit permissions</VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P @@ -6384,11 +5571,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" 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 <A HREF="#SECURITYMASK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->security mask</I -></TT +>security mask</VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -6411,11 +5596,9 @@ NAME="CREATEMODE" ><P >This is a synonym for <A HREF="#CREATEMASK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> create mask</I -></TT +> create mask</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -6506,11 +5689,9 @@ NAME="DEBUGHIRESTIMESTAMP" ><P >Note that the parameter <A HREF="#DEBUGTIMESTAMP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> debug timestamp</I -></TT +> debug timestamp</VAR ></A > must be on for this to have an effect.</P @@ -6538,11 +5719,9 @@ TARGET="_top" ><P >Note that the parameter <A HREF="#DEBUGTIMESTAMP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> debug timestamp</I -></TT +> debug timestamp</VAR ></A > must be on for this to have an effect.</P @@ -6562,11 +5741,9 @@ NAME="DEBUGTIMESTAMP" >Samba debug log messages are timestamped by default. If you are running at a high <A HREF="#DEBUGLEVEL" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->debug level</I -></TT +>debug level</VAR ></A > these timestamps can be distracting. This boolean parameter allows timestamping @@ -6591,11 +5768,9 @@ NAME="DEBUGUID" ><P >Note that the parameter <A HREF="#DEBUGTIMESTAMP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> debug timestamp</I -></TT +> debug timestamp</VAR ></A > must be on for this to have an effect.</P @@ -6614,11 +5789,9 @@ NAME="DEBUGLEVEL" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#LOGLEVEL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> log level</I -></TT +> log level</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -6631,11 +5804,9 @@ NAME="DEFAULT" ><P >A synonym for <A HREF="#DEFAULTSERVICE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> default service</I -></TT +> default service</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -6651,11 +5822,9 @@ HREF="#AEN206" > NAME MANGLING</A >. Also note the <A HREF="#SHORTPRESERVECASE" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->short preserve case</I -></TT +>short preserve case</VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P @@ -6739,29 +5908,23 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" ><P >Typically the default service would be a <A HREF="#GUESTOK" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->guest ok</I -></TT +>guest ok</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#READONLY" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->read-only</I -></TT +>read-only</VAR ></A > service.</P ><P >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 <TT + allows you to use macros like <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%S</I -></TT +>%S</VAR > to make a wildcard service.</P ><P @@ -6801,11 +5964,9 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" >smbd</SPAN >(8)</SPAN > when a group is requested to be deleted. - It will expand any <TT + It will expand any <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%g</I -></TT +>%g</VAR > to the group name passed. This script is only useful for installations using the Windows NT domain administration tools. </P @@ -6823,11 +5984,9 @@ NAME="DELETEPRINTERCOMMAND" DeletePrinter() RPC call.</P ><P >For a Samba host this means that the printer must be - physically deleted from underlying printing system. The <TT + physically deleted from underlying printing system. The <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> deleteprinter command</I -></TT +> deleteprinter command</VAR > defines a script to be run which will perform the necessary operations for removing the printer from the print system and from <TT @@ -6836,24 +5995,18 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" >. </P ><P ->The <TT +>The <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->deleteprinter command</I -></TT +>deleteprinter command</VAR > is - automatically called with only one parameter: <TT + automatically called with only one parameter: <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> "printer name"</I -></TT +> "printer name"</VAR >.</P ><P ->Once the <TT +>Once the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->deleteprinter command</I -></TT +>deleteprinter command</VAR > has been executed, <B CLASS="COMMAND" @@ -6870,29 +6023,23 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >See also <A HREF="#ADDPRINTERCOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> addprinter command</I -></TT +> addprinter command</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#PRINTING" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printing</I -></TT +>printing</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#SHOWADDPRINTERWIZARD" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >show add - printer wizard</I -></TT + printer wizard</VAR ></A ></P ><P @@ -6938,22 +6085,18 @@ NAME="DELETESHARECOMMAND" ><P >Samba 2.2.0 introduced the ability to dynamically add and delete shares via the Windows NT 4.0 Server Manager. The - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->delete share command</I -></TT +>delete share command</VAR > is used to define an external program or script which will remove an existing service definition from <TT CLASS="FILENAME" >smb.conf</TT >. In order to successfully - execute the <TT + execute the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->delete share command</I -></TT +>delete share command</VAR >, <B CLASS="COMMAND" >smbd</B @@ -6966,11 +6109,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" CLASS="COMMAND" >smbd</B > will automatically invoke the - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->delete share command</I -></TT +>delete share command</VAR > with two parameters. </P ><P @@ -6978,11 +6119,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><UL ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->configFile</I -></TT +>configFile</VAR > - the location of the global <TT CLASS="FILENAME" @@ -6992,11 +6131,9 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->shareName</I -></TT +>shareName</VAR > - the name of the existing service. </P @@ -7006,33 +6143,27 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" > This parameter is only used to remove file shares. To delete printer shares, see the <A HREF="#DELETEPRINTERCOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >deleteprinter - command</I -></TT + command</VAR ></A >. </P ><P > See also <A HREF="#ADDSHARECOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >add share - command</I -></TT + command</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#CHANGESHARECOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >change - share command</I -></TT + share command</VAR ></A >. </P @@ -7081,7 +6212,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->delete user script = <empty string> +>delete user script = <empty string> </B ></P ><P @@ -7113,17 +6244,13 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" >AS ROOT</I ></SPAN >. - Any <TT + Any <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%g</I -></TT +>%g</VAR > will be replaced with the group name and - any <TT + any <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%u</I -></TT +>%u</VAR > will be replaced with the user name. </P ><P @@ -7148,23 +6275,21 @@ NAME="DELETEVETOFILES" delete a directory that contains one or more vetoed directories (see the <A HREF="#VETOFILES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->veto files</I -></TT +>veto files</VAR ></A > - option). If this option is set to <TT + option). If this option is set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE > (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.</P ><P ->If this option is set to <TT +>If this option is set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE >, then Samba will attempt to recursively delete any files and directories within the vetoed directory. This can be useful for integration with file @@ -7184,12 +6309,10 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >See also the <A HREF="#VETOFILES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >veto - files</I -></TT + files</VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P @@ -7207,12 +6330,10 @@ NAME="DENYHOSTS" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#HOSTSDENY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >hosts - deny</I -></TT + deny</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -7223,11 +6344,9 @@ NAME="DFREECOMMAND" >>dfree command (G)</DT ><DD ><P ->The <TT +>The <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->dfree command</I -></TT +>dfree command</VAR > 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, @@ -7306,12 +6425,10 @@ NAME="DIRECTORY" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#PATH" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >path - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -7347,12 +6464,10 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" >Following this Samba will bit-wise 'OR' the UNIX mode created from this parameter with the value of the <A HREF="#FORCEDIRECTORYMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >force directory mode - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > parameter. This parameter is set to 000 by default (i.e. no extra mode bits are added).</P @@ -7361,54 +6476,44 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" 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 <A HREF="#DIRECTORYSECURITYMASK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->directory security mask</I -></TT +>directory security mask</VAR ></A >.</P ><P >See the <A HREF="#FORCEDIRECTORYMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >force - directory mode</I -></TT + directory mode</VAR ></A > parameter to cause particular mode bits to always be set on created directories.</P ><P >See also the <A HREF="#CREATEMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >create mode - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > parameter for masking mode bits on created files, and the <A HREF="#DIRECTORYSECURITYMASK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >directory - security mask</I -></TT + security mask</VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P >Also refer to the <A HREF="#INHERITPERMISSIONS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> inherit permissions</I -></TT +> inherit permissions</VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P @@ -7431,11 +6536,9 @@ NAME="DIRECTORYMODE" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#DIRECTORYMASK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> directory mask</I -></TT +> directory mask</VAR ></A ></P ></DD @@ -7471,36 +6574,30 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" Samba server through other means can easily bypass this restriction, so it is primarily useful for standalone "appliance" systems. Administrators of most normal systems will probably want to leave - it as the default of <TT + it as the default of <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->0777</TT +>0777</CODE >.</P ><P >See also the <A HREF="#FORCEDIRECTORYSECURITYMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> force directory security mode</I -></TT +> force directory security mode</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#SECURITYMASK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->security mask</I -></TT +>security mask</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#FORCESECURITYMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >force security mode - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > parameters.</P ><P @@ -7631,11 +6728,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >See also the parameter <A HREF="#WINSSUPPORT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> wins support</I -></TT +> wins support</VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -7651,17 +6746,15 @@ NAME="DOMAINLOGONS" >>domain logons (G)</DT ><DD ><P ->If set to <TT +>If set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE >, the Samba server will serve Windows 95/98 Domain logons for the <A HREF="#WORKGROUP" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->workgroup</I -></TT +>workgroup</VAR ></A > it is in. Samba 2.2 has limited capability to act as a domain controller for Windows @@ -7698,18 +6791,14 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" claim a special domain specific NetBIOS name that identifies it as a domain master browser for its given <A HREF="#WORKGROUP" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->workgroup</I -></TT +>workgroup</VAR ></A >. Local master browsers - in the same <TT + in the same <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->workgroup</I -></TT +>workgroup</VAR > on broadcast-isolated subnets will give this <B CLASS="COMMAND" @@ -7727,29 +6816,23 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" instead of just the list for their broadcast-isolated subnet.</P ><P >Note that Windows NT Primary Domain Controllers expect to be - able to claim this <TT + able to claim this <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->workgroup</I -></TT +>workgroup</VAR > specific special NetBIOS name that identifies them as domain master browsers for - that <TT + that <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->workgroup</I -></TT +>workgroup</VAR > 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 <B CLASS="COMMAND" >nmbd</B > claims - the special name for a <TT + the special name for a <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->workgroup</I -></TT +>workgroup</VAR > before a Windows NT PDC is able to do so then cross subnet browsing will behave strangely and may fail.</P @@ -7761,24 +6844,18 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >domain logons = yes</B > </A ->, then the default behavior is to enable the <TT +>, then the default behavior is to enable the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >domain - master</I -></TT -> parameter. If <TT + master</VAR +> parameter. If <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->domain logons</I -></TT +>domain logons</VAR > is - not enabled (the default setting), then neither will <TT + not enabled (the default setting), then neither will <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >domain - master</I -></TT + master</VAR > be enabled by default.</P ><P >Default: <B @@ -7922,9 +6999,9 @@ NAME="DOSFILETIMES" CLASS="COMMAND" >smbd</B > is acting - on behalf of is not the file owner. Setting this option to <TT + on behalf of is not the file owner. Setting this option to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" -> yes</TT +> yes</CODE > allows DOS semantics and <SPAN CLASS="CITEREFENTRY" ><SPAN @@ -8035,9 +7112,9 @@ NAME="ENUMPORTSCOMMAND" 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--<TT + port defined--<CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->"Samba Printer Port"</TT +>"Samba Printer Port"</CODE >. Under Windows NT/2000, all printers must have a valid port name. If you wish to have a list of ports displayed (<B @@ -8045,15 +7122,13 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >smbd </B > does not use a port name for anything) other than - the default <TT + the default <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->"Samba Printer Port"</TT +>"Samba Printer Port"</CODE >, you - can define <TT + can define <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->enumports command</I -></TT +>enumports command</VAR > 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 @@ -8082,11 +7157,9 @@ NAME="EXEC" ><P >This is a synonym for <A HREF="#PREEXEC" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->preexec</I -></TT +>preexec</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -8159,11 +7232,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >It is generally much better to use the real <A HREF="#OPLOCKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->oplocks</I -></TT +>oplocks</VAR ></A > support rather than this parameter.</P @@ -8197,9 +7268,9 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" >(8)</SPAN > from following symbolic links in a particular share. Setting this - parameter to <TT + parameter to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE > 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 @@ -8240,33 +7311,27 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" the mode bits of a file that is being created or having its permissions changed. The default for this parameter is (in octal) 000. The modes in this parameter are bitwise 'OR'ed onto the file - mode after the mask set in the <TT + mode after the mask set in the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->create mask</I -></TT +>create mask</VAR > parameter is applied.</P ><P >See also the parameter <A HREF="#CREATEMASK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >create - mask</I -></TT + mask</VAR ></A > for details on masking mode bits on files.</P ><P >See also the <A HREF="#INHERITPERMISSIONS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >inherit - permissions</I -></TT + permissions</VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P @@ -8303,32 +7368,26 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" mode bits of a directory that is being created. The default for this parameter is (in octal) 0000 which will not add any extra permission bits to a created directory. This operation is done after the mode - mask in the parameter <TT + mask in the parameter <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->directory mask</I -></TT +>directory mask</VAR > is applied.</P ><P >See also the parameter <A HREF="#DIRECTORYMASK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> directory mask</I -></TT +> directory mask</VAR ></A > for details on masking mode bits on created directories.</P ><P >See also the <A HREF="#INHERITPERMISSIONS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> inherit permissions</I -></TT +> inherit permissions</VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P @@ -8381,29 +7440,23 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" ><P >See also the <A HREF="#DIRECTORYSECURITYMASK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> directory security mask</I -></TT +> directory security mask</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#SECURITYMASK" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->security mask</I -></TT +>security mask</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#FORCESECURITYMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >force security mode - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > parameters.</P ><P @@ -8450,35 +7503,27 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" ><P >If the <A HREF="#FORCEUSER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >force user - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > parameter is also set the group specified in - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->force group</I -></TT +>force group</VAR > will override the primary group - set in <TT + set in <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->force user</I -></TT +>force user</VAR >.</P ><P >See also <A HREF="#FORCEUSER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >force - user</I -></TT + user</VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -8531,29 +7576,23 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" ><P >See also the <A HREF="#FORCEDIRECTORYSECURITYMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> force directory security mode</I -></TT +> force directory security mode</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#DIRECTORYSECURITYMASK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >directory security - mask</I -></TT + mask</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#SECURITYMASK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> security mask</I -></TT +> security mask</VAR ></A > parameters.</P ><P @@ -8592,12 +7631,10 @@ NAME="FORCEUSER" ><P >See also <A HREF="#FORCEGROUP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >force group - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A ></P ><P @@ -8630,18 +7667,18 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" >smbd</SPAN >(8)</SPAN > when a client queries the filesystem type - for a share. The default type is <TT + for a share. The default type is <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->NTFS</TT +>NTFS</CODE > for compatibility with Windows NT but this can be changed to other - strings such as <TT + strings such as <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->Samba</TT -> or <TT +>Samba</CODE +> or <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" >FAT - </TT + </CODE > if required.</P ><P >Default: <B @@ -8666,16 +7703,14 @@ NAME="GETWDCACHE" calls. This can have a significant impact on performance, especially when the <A HREF="#WIDELINKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->wide links</I -></TT +>wide links</VAR > </A ->parameter is set to <TT +>parameter is set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE >.</P ><P >Default: <B @@ -8692,12 +7727,10 @@ NAME="GROUP" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#FORCEGROUP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >force - group</I -></TT + group</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -8711,11 +7744,9 @@ NAME="GUESTACCOUNT" >This is a username which will be used for access to services which are specified as <A HREF="#GUESTOK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> guest ok</I -></TT +> guest ok</VAR ></A > (see below). Whatever privileges this user has will be available to any client connecting to the guest service. @@ -8764,40 +7795,34 @@ NAME="GUESTOK" >>guest ok (S)</DT ><DD ><P ->If this parameter is <TT +>If this parameter is <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE > for a service, then no password is required to connect to the service. Privileges will be those of the <A HREF="#GUESTACCOUNT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> guest account</I -></TT +> guest account</VAR ></A >.</P ><P >This paramater nullifies the benifits of setting <A HREF="#RESTRICTANONYMOUS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >restrict - anonymous</I -></TT + anonymous</VAR ></A > = 2</P ><P >See the section below on <A HREF="#SECURITY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> security</I -></TT +> security</VAR ></A > for more information about this option. </P @@ -8814,28 +7839,24 @@ NAME="GUESTONLY" >>guest only (S)</DT ><DD ><P ->If this parameter is <TT +>If this parameter is <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE > for a service, then only guest connections to the service are permitted. This parameter will have no effect if <A HREF="#GUESTOK" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->guest ok</I -></TT +>guest ok</VAR ></A > is not set for the service.</P ><P >See the section below on <A HREF="#SECURITY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> security</I -></TT +> security</VAR ></A > for more information about this option. </P @@ -8888,28 +7909,22 @@ NAME="HIDEFILES" ><P >See also <A HREF="#HIDEDOTFILES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >hide - dot files</I -></TT + dot files</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#VETOFILES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> veto files</I -></TT +> veto files</VAR ></A > and <A HREF="#CASESENSITIVE" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->case sensitive</I -></TT +>case sensitive</VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -9009,16 +8024,14 @@ NAME="HOMEDIRMAP" ><P >If<A HREF="#NISHOMEDIR" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >nis homedir - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A -> is <TT +> is <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE >, and <SPAN CLASS="CITEREFENTRY" ><SPAN @@ -9026,11 +8039,9 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" >smbd</SPAN >(8)</SPAN > is also acting - as a Win95/98 <TT + as a Win95/98 <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->logon server</I -></TT +>logon server</VAR > 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 @@ -9057,27 +8068,23 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" ><P >See also <A HREF="#NISHOMEDIR" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->nis homedir</I -></TT +>nis homedir</VAR > </A >, <A HREF="#DOMAINLOGONS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->domain logons</I -></TT +>domain logons</VAR > </A >.</P ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->homedir map = <empty string></B +>homedir map = <empty string></B ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -9096,20 +8103,18 @@ NAME="HOSTMSDFS" if Samba has been configured and compiled with the <B CLASS="COMMAND" > --with-msdfs</B -> option. If set to <TT +> option. If set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE >, Samba will act as a Dfs server, and allow Dfs-aware clients to browse Dfs trees hosted on the server.</P ><P >See also the <A HREF="#MSDFSROOT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> msdfs root</I -></TT +> msdfs root</VAR ></A > share level parameter. For more information on setting up a Dfs tree on Samba, @@ -9161,12 +8166,10 @@ NAME="HOSTSALLOW" >>hosts allow (S)</DT ><DD ><P ->A synonym for this parameter is <TT +>A synonym for this parameter is <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >allow - hosts</I -></TT + hosts</VAR >.</P ><P >This parameter is a comma, space, or tab delimited @@ -9193,11 +8196,9 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" >Note that the localhost address 127.0.0.1 will always be allowed access unless specifically denied by a <A HREF="#HOSTSDENY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->hosts deny</I -></TT +>hosts deny</VAR ></A > option.</P ><P @@ -9279,11 +8280,9 @@ NAME="HOSTSDENY" >>hosts deny (S)</DT ><DD ><P ->The opposite of <TT +>The opposite of <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->hosts allow</I -></TT +>hosts allow</VAR > - hosts listed here are <SPAN CLASS="emphasis" @@ -9293,11 +8292,9 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" ></SPAN > permitted access to services unless the specific services have their own lists to override - this one. Where the lists conflict, the <TT + this one. Where the lists conflict, the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->allow</I -></TT +>allow</VAR > list takes precedence.</P ><P @@ -9330,18 +8327,14 @@ NAME="HOSTSEQUIV" ><P >This is not be confused with <A HREF="#HOSTSALLOW" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->hosts allow</I -></TT +>hosts allow</VAR ></A > which is about hosts - access to services and is more useful for guest services. <TT + access to services and is more useful for guest services. <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> hosts equiv</I -></TT +> hosts equiv</VAR > may be useful for NT clients which will not supply passwords to Samba.</P ><P @@ -9351,20 +8344,16 @@ CLASS="emphasis" CLASS="EMPHASIS" >NOTE :</I ></SPAN -> The use of <TT +> The use of <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >hosts equiv - </I -></TT + </VAR > can be a major security hole. This is because you are trusting the PC to supply the correct username. It is very easy to get a PC to supply a false username. I recommend that the - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->hosts equiv</I -></TT +>hosts equiv</VAR > option be only used if you really know what you are doing, or perhaps on a home network where you trust your spouse and kids. And only if you <SPAN @@ -9400,22 +8389,16 @@ NAME="INCLUDE" inside another. The file is included literally, as though typed in place.</P ><P ->It takes the standard substitutions, except <TT +>It takes the standard substitutions, except <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >%u - </I -></TT ->, <TT + </VAR +>, <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%P</I -></TT -> and <TT +>%P</VAR +> and <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%S</I -></TT +>%S</VAR >. </P ><P @@ -9465,37 +8448,29 @@ NAME="INHERITPERMISSIONS" >The permissions on new files and directories are normally governed by <A HREF="#CREATEMASK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> create mask</I -></TT +> create mask</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#DIRECTORYMASK" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->directory mask</I -></TT +>directory mask</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#FORCECREATEMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->force create mode</I -></TT +>force create mode</VAR > </A > and <A HREF="#FORCEDIRECTORYMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >force - directory mode</I -></TT + directory mode</VAR ></A > but the boolean inherit permissions parameter overrides this.</P @@ -9507,29 +8482,23 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" directory. Their execute bits continue to be determined by <A HREF="#MAPARCHIVE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->map archive</I -></TT +>map archive</VAR > </A >, <A HREF="#MAPHIDDEN" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->map hidden</I -></TT +>map hidden</VAR > </A > and <A HREF="#MAPSYSTEM" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->map system</I -></TT +>map system</VAR > </A > as usual.</P @@ -9549,36 +8518,28 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" ><P >See also <A HREF="#CREATEMASK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >create mask - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#DIRECTORYMASK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> directory mask</I -></TT +> directory mask</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#FORCECREATEMODE" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->force create mode</I -></TT +>force create mode</VAR ></A > and <A HREF="#FORCEDIRECTORYMODE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->force directory mode</I -></TT +>force directory mode</VAR > </A >.</P @@ -9650,12 +8611,10 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >See also <A HREF="#BINDINTERFACESONLY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >bind - interfaces only</I -></TT + interfaces only</VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -9692,41 +8651,33 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" ><P >A name starting with '+' is interpreted only by looking in the UNIX group database. A name starting with - '&' is interpreted only by looking in the NIS netgroup database + '&' is interpreted only by looking in the NIS netgroup database (this requires NIS to be working on your system). The characters - '+' and '&' may be used at the start of the name in either order - so the value <TT + '+' and '&' may be used at the start of the name in either order + so the value <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->+&group</I -></TT +>+&group</VAR > means check the UNIX group database, followed by the NIS netgroup database, and - the value <TT + the value <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->&+group</I -></TT +>&+group</VAR > means check the NIS netgroup database, followed by the UNIX group database (the same as the '@' prefix).</P ><P ->The current servicename is substituted for <TT +>The current servicename is substituted for <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%S</I -></TT +>%S</VAR >. This is useful in the [homes] section.</P ><P >See also <A HREF="#VALIDUSERS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >valid users - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -9752,11 +8703,9 @@ NAME="KEEPALIVE" ><DD ><P >The value of the parameter (an integer) represents - the number of seconds between <TT + the number of seconds between <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->keepalive</I -></TT +>keepalive</VAR > packets. If this parameter is zero, no keepalive packets will be sent. Keepalive packets, if sent, allow the server to tell whether @@ -9765,11 +8714,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >Keepalives should, in general, not be needed if the socket being used has the SO_KEEPALIVE attribute set on it (see <A HREF="#SOCKETOPTIONS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->socket options</I -></TT +>socket options</VAR ></A >). Basically you should only use this option if you strike difficulties.</P @@ -9793,22 +8740,18 @@ NAME="KERNELOPLOCKS" ><P >For UNIXes that support kernel based <A HREF="#OPLOCKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->oplocks</I -></TT +>oplocks</VAR ></A > (currently only IRIX and the Linux 2.4 kernel), this parameter allows the use of them to be turned on or off.</P ><P ->Kernel oplocks support allows Samba <TT +>Kernel oplocks support allows Samba <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >oplocks - </I -></TT + </VAR > to be broken whenever a local UNIX process or NFS operation accesses a file that <SPAN CLASS="CITEREFENTRY" @@ -9826,30 +8769,26 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" ></SPAN > cool feature :-).</P ><P ->This parameter defaults to <TT +>This parameter defaults to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->on</TT +>on</CODE >, 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.</P ><P >See also the <A HREF="#OPLOCKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->oplocks</I -></TT +>oplocks</VAR > </A > and <A HREF="#LEVEL2OPLOCKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >level2 oplocks - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > parameters.</P ><P @@ -9915,19 +8854,15 @@ NAME="LDAPADMINDN" >>ldap admin dn (G)</DT ><DD ><P -> The <TT +> The <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->ldap admin dn</I -></TT +>ldap admin dn</VAR > defines the Distinguished Name (DN) name used by Samba to contact the ldap server when retreiving - user account information. The <TT + user account information. The <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >ldap - admin dn</I -></TT + admin dn</VAR > is used in conjunction with the admin dn password stored in the <TT CLASS="FILENAME" @@ -9959,20 +8894,20 @@ NAME="LDAPFILTER" ><DD ><P >This parameter specifies the RFC 2254 compliant LDAP search filter. - The default is to match the login name with the <TT + The default is to match the login name with the <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->uid</TT +>uid</CODE > - attribute for all entries matching the <TT + attribute for all entries matching the <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->sambaAccount</TT +>sambaAccount</CODE > objectclass. Note that this filter should only return one entry. </P ><P >Default : <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->ldap filter = (&(uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaAccount))</B +>ldap filter = (&(uid=%u)(objectclass=sambaAccount))</B ></P ></DD ><DT @@ -9993,11 +8928,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" > This option is used to control the tcp port number used to contact the <A HREF="#LDAPSERVER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->ldap server</I -></TT +>ldap server</VAR ></A >. The default is to use the stand LDAPS port 636. @@ -10070,11 +9003,9 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" script. </P ><P -> The <TT +> The <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->ldap ssl</I -></TT +>ldap ssl</VAR > can be set to one of three values: </P ><P @@ -10082,37 +9013,29 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><UL ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->Off</I -></TT +>Off</VAR > = Never use SSL when querying the directory.</P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->Start_tls</I -></TT +>Start_tls</VAR > = Use the LDAPv3 StartTLS extended operation (RFC2830) for communicating with the directory server.</P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->On</I -></TT +>On</VAR > = Use SSL on the ldaps port when contacting the - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->ldap server</I -></TT +>ldap server</VAR >. Only available when the backwards-compatiblity <B CLASS="COMMAND" @@ -10120,11 +9043,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" > option is specified to configure. See <A HREF="#PASSDBBACKEND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->passdb backend</I -></TT +>passdb backend</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -10209,11 +9130,9 @@ NAME="LDAPPASSWDSYNC" change via SAMBA. </P ><P -> The <TT +> The <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->ldap passwd sync</I -></TT +>ldap passwd sync</VAR > can be set to one of three values: </P ><P @@ -10221,29 +9140,23 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><UL ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->Yes</I -></TT +>Yes</VAR > = Try to update the LDAP, NT and LM passwords and update the pwdLastSet time.</P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->No</I -></TT +>No</VAR > = Update NT and LM passwords and update the pwdLastSet time.</P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->Only</I -></TT +>Only</VAR > = Only update the LDAP password and let the LDAP server do the rest.</P ></LI ></UL @@ -10314,49 +9227,41 @@ NAME="LEVEL2OPLOCKS" ><P >Currently, if <A HREF="#KERNELOPLOCKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >kernel - oplocks</I -></TT + oplocks</VAR ></A > are supported then level2 oplocks are - not granted (even if this parameter is set to <TT + not granted (even if this parameter is set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE >). Note also, the <A HREF="#OPLOCKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->oplocks</I -></TT +>oplocks</VAR > </A -> parameter must be set to <TT +> parameter must be set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE > on this share in order for this parameter to have any effect.</P ><P >See also the <A HREF="#OPLOCKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->oplocks</I -></TT +>oplocks</VAR > </A > and <A HREF="#OPLOCKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->kernel oplocks</I -></TT +>kernel oplocks</VAR > </A > parameters.</P @@ -10382,56 +9287,50 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" > 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, <TT + values, <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT ->, <TT +>yes</CODE +>, <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE >, or - <TT + <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->auto</TT ->. The default is <TT +>auto</CODE +>. The default is <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->auto</TT +>auto</CODE >. - If set to <TT + If set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE > Samba will never produce these - broadcasts. If set to <TT + broadcasts. If set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE > Samba will produce Lanman announce broadcasts at a frequency set by the parameter - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lm interval</I -></TT ->. If set to <TT +>lm interval</VAR +>. If set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->auto</TT +>auto</CODE > 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 - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lm interval</I -></TT +>lm interval</VAR >.</P ><P >See also <A HREF="#LMINTERVAL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >lm interval - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -10455,31 +9354,25 @@ NAME="LMINTERVAL" >If Samba is set to produce Lanman announce broadcasts needed by OS/2 clients (see the <A HREF="#LMANNOUNCE" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lm announce</I -></TT +>lm announce</VAR ></A > 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 <TT + made despite the setting of the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lm announce</I -></TT +>lm announce</VAR > parameter.</P ><P >See also <A HREF="#LMANNOUNCE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >lm - announce</I -></TT + announce</VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -10527,20 +9420,20 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" >nmbd</SPAN >(8)</SPAN > to try and become a local master browser - on a subnet. If set to <TT + on a subnet. If set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE > then <B CLASS="COMMAND" > nmbd</B > 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 <TT + default this value is set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT ->. Setting this value to <TT +>yes</CODE +>. Setting this value to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE > doesn't mean that Samba will <SPAN CLASS="emphasis" @@ -10560,9 +9453,9 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" ></SPAN > in elections for local master browser.</P ><P ->Setting this value to <TT +>Setting this value to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE > will cause <B CLASS="COMMAND" >nmbd</B @@ -10589,11 +9482,9 @@ NAME="LOCKDIR" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#LOCKDIRECTORY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> lock directory</I -></TT +> lock directory</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -10608,11 +9499,9 @@ NAME="LOCKDIRECTORY" files will be placed. The lock files are used to implement the <A HREF="#MAXCONNECTIONS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->max connections</I -></TT +>max connections</VAR > </A > option.</P @@ -10662,12 +9551,10 @@ NAME="LOCKSPINTIME" pause before attempting to gain a failed lock. See <A HREF="#LOCKSPINCOUNT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >lock spin - count</I -></TT + count</VAR ></A > for more details. </P @@ -10716,9 +9603,9 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" >may</I ></SPAN > not need locking (such as - CDROM drives), although setting this parameter of <TT + CDROM drives), although setting this parameter of <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE > is not really recommended even in this case.</P ><P @@ -10786,11 +9673,9 @@ NAME="LOGONDRIVE" >This parameter specifies the local path to which the home directory will be connected (see <A HREF="#LOGONHOME" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->logon home</I -></TT +>logon home</VAR ></A >) and is only used by NT Workstations. </P @@ -10819,14 +9704,12 @@ NAME="LOGONHOME" location when a Win95/98 or NT Workstation logs into a Samba PDC. It allows you to do </P ><P -><TT +><SAMP CLASS="PROMPT" ->C:\> </TT -><TT +>C:\> </SAMP +><KBD CLASS="USERINPUT" -><B ->NET USE H: /HOME</B -></TT +>NET USE H: /HOME</KBD > </P ><P @@ -10855,18 +9738,14 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >Note that in prior versions of Samba, the <A HREF="#LOGONPATH" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->logon path</I -></TT +>logon path</VAR ></A > was returned rather than - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->logon home</I -></TT +>logon home</VAR >. This broke <B CLASS="COMMAND" >net use @@ -10902,11 +9781,9 @@ NAME="LOGONPATH" nothing to do with Win 9X roaming profiles. To find out how to handle roaming profiles for Win 9X system, see the <A HREF="#LOGONHOME" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->logon home</I -></TT +>logon home</VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P @@ -10986,11 +9863,9 @@ NAME="LOGONSCRIPT" >The script must be a relative path to the [netlogon] service. If the [netlogon] service specifies a <A HREF="#PATH" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->path</I -></TT +>path</VAR ></A > of <TT CLASS="FILENAME" @@ -11063,29 +9938,21 @@ NAME="LPPAUSECOMMAND" of implementing this is by using job priorities, where jobs having a too low priority won't be sent to the printer.</P ><P ->If a <TT +>If a <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%p</I -></TT +>%p</VAR > is given then the printer name - is put in its place. A <TT + is put in its place. A <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%j</I -></TT +>%j</VAR > is replaced with - the job number (an integer). On HPUX (see <TT + the job number (an integer). On HPUX (see <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >printing=hpux - </I -></TT ->), if the <TT + </VAR +>), if the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->-p%p</I -></TT +>-p%p</VAR > 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 @@ -11097,25 +9964,21 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >See also the <A HREF="#PRINTING" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >printing - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P >Default: Currently no default value is given to - this string, unless the value of the <TT + this string, unless the value of the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printing</I -></TT +>printing</VAR > - parameter is <TT + parameter is <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->SYSV</TT +>SYSV</CODE >, in which case the default is :</P ><P ><B @@ -11123,15 +9986,13 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >lp -i %p-%j -H hold</B ></P ><P ->or if the value of the <TT +>or if the value of the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printing</I -></TT +>printing</VAR > parameter - is <TT + is <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->SOFTQ</TT +>SOFTQ</CODE >, then the default is:</P ><P ><B @@ -11191,12 +10052,10 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >See also the <A HREF="#PRINTING" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >printing - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P @@ -11231,11 +10090,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >Currently nine styles of printer status information are supported; BSD, AIX, LPRNG, PLP, SYSV, HPUX, QNX, CUPS, and SOFTQ. This covers most UNIX systems. You control which type is expected - using the <TT + using the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printing =</I -></TT +>printing =</VAR > option.</P ><P >Some clients (notably Windows for Workgroups) may not @@ -11244,43 +10101,35 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" server reports on the first printer service connected to by the client. This only happens if the connection number sent is invalid.</P ><P ->If a <TT +>If a <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%p</I -></TT +>%p</VAR > is given then the printer name is put in its place. Otherwise it is placed at the end of the command.</P ><P >Note that it is good practice to include the absolute path - in the <TT + in the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lpq command</I -></TT -> as the <TT +>lpq command</VAR +> as the <VAR CLASS="ENVAR" >$PATH - </TT + </VAR > may not be available to the server. When compiled with - the CUPS libraries, no <TT + the CUPS libraries, no <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lpq command</I -></TT +>lpq command</VAR > is needed because smbd will make a library call to obtain the print queue listing.</P ><P >See also the <A HREF="#PRINTING" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >printing - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P @@ -11288,11 +10137,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" CLASS="emphasis" ><I CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->depends on the setting of <TT +>depends on the setting of <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> printing</I -></TT +> printing</VAR ></I ></SPAN ></P @@ -11317,59 +10164,47 @@ NAME="LPRESUMECOMMAND" a printer name and job number to resume the print job. See also the <A HREF="#LPPAUSECOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >lppause command - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P ->If a <TT +>If a <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%p</I -></TT +>%p</VAR > is given then the printer name - is put in its place. A <TT + is put in its place. A <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%j</I -></TT +>%j</VAR > is replaced with the job number (an integer).</P ><P >Note that it is good practice to include the absolute path - in the <TT + in the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lpresume command</I -></TT +>lpresume command</VAR > as the PATH may not be available to the server.</P ><P >See also the <A HREF="#PRINTING" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >printing - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P >Default: Currently no default value is given - to this string, unless the value of the <TT + to this string, unless the value of the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printing</I -></TT +>printing</VAR > - parameter is <TT + parameter is <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->SYSV</TT +>SYSV</CODE >, in which case the default is :</P ><P ><B @@ -11377,15 +10212,13 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >lp -i %p-%j -H resume</B ></P ><P ->or if the value of the <TT +>or if the value of the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printing</I -></TT +>printing</VAR > parameter - is <TT + is <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->SOFTQ</TT +>SOFTQ</CODE >, then the default is:</P ><P ><B @@ -11412,37 +10245,29 @@ NAME="LPRMCOMMAND" >This command should be a program or script which takes a printer name and job number, and deletes the print job.</P ><P ->If a <TT +>If a <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%p</I -></TT +>%p</VAR > is given then the printer name - is put in its place. A <TT + is put in its place. A <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%j</I -></TT +>%j</VAR > is replaced with the job number (an integer).</P ><P >Note that it is good practice to include the absolute - path in the <TT + path in the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lprm command</I -></TT +>lprm command</VAR > as the PATH may not be available to the server.</P ><P >See also the <A HREF="#PRINTING" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >printing - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P @@ -11450,12 +10275,10 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" CLASS="emphasis" ><I CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->depends on the setting of <TT +>depends on the setting of <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >printing - </I -></TT + </VAR ></I ></SPAN ></P @@ -11524,27 +10347,23 @@ NAME="MAGICOUTPUT" which will contain output created by a magic script (see the <A HREF="#MAGICSCRIPT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->magic script</I -></TT +>magic script</VAR ></A > parameter below).</P ><P ->Warning: If two clients use the same <TT +>Warning: If two clients use the same <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >magic script - </I -></TT + </VAR > in the same directory the output file content is undefined.</P ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->magic output = <magic script name>.out +>magic output = <magic script name>.out </B ></P ><P @@ -11572,11 +10391,9 @@ NAME="MAGICSCRIPT" >If the script generates output, output will be sent to the file specified by the <A HREF="#MAGICOUTPUT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> magic output</I -></TT +> magic output</VAR ></A > parameter (see above).</P ><P @@ -11731,11 +10548,9 @@ HREF="#AEN206" >Note that the character to use may be specified using the <A HREF="#MANGLINGCHAR" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->mangling char</I -></TT +>mangling char</VAR > </A > option, if you don't like '~'.</P @@ -11910,20 +10725,16 @@ NAME="MAPARCHIVE" any file it touches from becoming executable under UNIX. This can be quite annoying for shared source code, documents, etc...</P ><P ->Note that this requires the <TT +>Note that this requires the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->create mask</I -></TT +>create mask</VAR > parameter to be set such that owner execute bit is not masked out (i.e. it must include 100). See the parameter <A HREF="#CREATEMASK" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->create mask</I -></TT +>create mask</VAR ></A > for details.</P ><P @@ -11942,20 +10753,16 @@ NAME="MAPHIDDEN" >This controls whether DOS style hidden files should be mapped to the UNIX world execute bit.</P ><P ->Note that this requires the <TT +>Note that this requires the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->create mask</I -></TT +>create mask</VAR > to be set such that the world execute bit is not masked out (i.e. it must include 001). See the parameter <A HREF="#CREATEMASK" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->create mask</I -></TT +>create mask</VAR ></A > for details.</P ><P @@ -11974,20 +10781,16 @@ NAME="MAPSYSTEM" >This controls whether DOS style system files should be mapped to the UNIX group execute bit.</P ><P ->Note that this requires the <TT +>Note that this requires the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->create mask</I -></TT +>create mask</VAR > to be set such that the group execute bit is not masked out (i.e. it must include 010). See the parameter <A HREF="#CREATEMASK" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->create mask</I -></TT +>create mask</VAR ></A > for details.</P ><P @@ -12006,22 +10809,20 @@ NAME="MAPTOGUEST" >This parameter is only useful in <A HREF="#SECURITY" > security</A -> modes other than <TT +> modes other than <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->security = share</I -></TT +>security = share</VAR > - - i.e. <TT + - i.e. <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->user</TT ->, <TT +>user</CODE +>, <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->server</TT +>server</CODE >, - and <TT + and <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->domain</TT +>domain</CODE >.</P ><P >This parameter can take three different values, which tell @@ -12040,36 +10841,34 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" ><UL ><LI ><P -><TT +><CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->Never</TT +>Never</CODE > - Means user login requests with an invalid password are rejected. This is the default.</P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->Bad User</TT +>Bad User</CODE > - Means user logins with an invalid password are rejected, unless the username does not exist, in which case it is treated as a guest login and mapped into the <A HREF="#GUESTACCOUNT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> guest account</I -></TT +> guest account</VAR ></A >.</P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->Bad Password</TT +>Bad Password</CODE > - Means user logins with an invalid password are treated as a guest login and mapped into the <A @@ -12087,22 +10886,18 @@ CLASS="emphasis" CLASS="EMPHASIS" >hate</I ></SPAN -> you if you set the <TT +> you if you set the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >map to - guest</I -></TT + guest</VAR > parameter this way :-).</P ></LI ></UL ><P >Note that this parameter is needed to set up "Guest" - share services when using <TT + share services when using <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->security</I -></TT +>security</VAR > modes other than share. This is because in these modes the name of the resource being requested is <SPAN @@ -12117,9 +10912,9 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" to the share) for "Guest" shares.</P ><P >For people familiar with the older Samba releases, this - parameter maps to the old compile-time setting of the <TT + parameter maps to the old compile-time setting of the <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" -> GUEST_SESSSETUP</TT +> GUEST_SESSSETUP</CODE > value in local.h.</P ><P >Default: <B @@ -12140,12 +10935,10 @@ NAME="MAXCONNECTIONS" ><DD ><P >This option allows the number of simultaneous - connections to a service to be limited. If <TT + connections to a service to be limited. If <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >max connections - </I -></TT + </VAR > is greater than 0 then connections will be refused if this number of connections to the service are already open. A value of zero mean an unlimited number of connections may be made.</P @@ -12153,11 +10946,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >Record lock files are used to implement this feature. The lock files will be stored in the directory specified by the <A HREF="#LOCKDIRECTORY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lock directory</I -></TT +>lock directory</VAR ></A > option.</P @@ -12188,23 +10979,19 @@ NAME="MAXDISKSIZE" data you can put on the disk. In the above case you could still store much more than 100 MB on the disk, but if a client ever asks for the amount of free disk space or the total disk size then the - result will be bounded by the amount specified in <TT + result will be bounded by the amount specified in <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >max - disk size</I -></TT + disk size</VAR >.</P ><P >This option is primarily useful to work around bugs in some pieces of software that can't handle very large disks, particularly disks over 1GB in size.</P ><P ->A <TT +>A <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->max disk size</I -></TT +>max disk size</VAR > of 0 means no limit.</P ><P >Default: <B @@ -12306,12 +11093,10 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" > will remote "Out of Space" to the client. See all <A HREF="#TOTALPRINTJOBS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >total - print jobs</I -></TT + print jobs</VAR ></A >. </P @@ -12342,25 +11127,25 @@ NAME="MAXPROTOCOL" ><UL ><LI ><P -><TT +><CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->CORE</TT +>CORE</CODE >: Earliest version. No concept of user names.</P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->COREPLUS</TT +>COREPLUS</CODE >: Slight improvements on CORE for efficiency.</P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->LANMAN1</TT +>LANMAN1</CODE >: First <SPAN CLASS="emphasis" ><I @@ -12372,17 +11157,17 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->LANMAN2</TT +>LANMAN2</CODE >: Updates to Lanman1 protocol. </P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->NT1</TT +>NT1</CODE >: Current up to date version of the protocol. Used by Windows NT. Known as CIFS.</P ></LI @@ -12394,12 +11179,10 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" ><P >See also <A HREF="#MINPROTOCOL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >min - protocol</I -></TT + protocol</VAR ></A ></P ><P @@ -12495,11 +11278,9 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" >(8)</SPAN > when acting as a WINS server (<A HREF="#WINSSUPPORT" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->wins support = yes</I -></TT +>wins support = yes</VAR ></A >) what the maximum 'time to live' of NetBIOS names that <B @@ -12511,12 +11292,10 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >See also the <A HREF="#MINWINSTTL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >min - wins ttl</I -></TT + wins ttl</VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P @@ -12566,7 +11345,7 @@ NAME="MESSAGECOMMAND" ><P ><B CLASS="COMMAND" ->message command = csh -c 'xedit %s;rm %s' &</B +>message command = csh -c 'xedit %s;rm %s' &</B > </P ><P @@ -12582,21 +11361,17 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" THAT THIS COMMAND RETURN IMMEDIATELY</I ></SPAN >. That's why I - have the '&' on the end. If it doesn't return immediately then + have the '&' on the end. If it doesn't return immediately then your PCs may freeze when sending messages (they should recover after 30 seconds, hopefully).</P ><P >All messages are delivered as the global guest user. - The command takes the standard substitutions, although <TT + The command takes the standard substitutions, although <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> %u</I -></TT -> won't work (<TT +> %u</VAR +> won't work (<VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%U</I -></TT +>%U</VAR > may be better in this case).</P ><P @@ -12607,31 +11382,25 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><UL ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%s</I -></TT +>%s</VAR > = the filename containing the message.</P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%t</I -></TT +>%t</VAR > = the destination that the message was sent to (probably the server name).</P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%f</I -></TT +>%f</VAR > = who the message is from.</P ></LI @@ -12646,7 +11415,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><B CLASS="COMMAND" >message command = /bin/mail -s 'message from %f on - %m' root < %s; rm %s</B + %m' root < %s; rm %s</B ></P ><P >If you don't have a message command then the message @@ -12673,7 +11442,7 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" >Example: <B CLASS="COMMAND" >message command = csh -c 'xedit %s; - rm %s' &</B + rm %s' &</B ></P ></DD ><DT @@ -12685,11 +11454,9 @@ NAME="MINPASSWDLENGTH" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#MINPASSWORDLENGTH" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->min password length</I -></TT +>min password length</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -12709,28 +11476,22 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >See also <A HREF="#UNIXPASSWORDSYNC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >unix - password sync</I -></TT + password sync</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#PASSWDPROGRAM" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->passwd program</I -></TT +>passwd program</VAR ></A > and <A HREF="#PASSWDCHATDEBUG" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->passwd chat debug</I -></TT +>passwd chat debug</VAR > </A >.</P @@ -12754,12 +11515,10 @@ NAME="MINPRINTSPACE" ><P >See also the <A HREF="#PRINTING" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >printing - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P @@ -12784,11 +11543,9 @@ NAME="MINPROTOCOL" lowest SMB protocol dialect than Samba will support. Please refer to the <A HREF="#MAXPROTOCOL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->max protocol</I -></TT +>max protocol</VAR ></A > parameter for a list of valid protocol names and a brief description @@ -12802,12 +11559,10 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" >If you are viewing this parameter as a security measure, you should also refer to the <A HREF="#LANMANAUTH" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >lanman - auth</I -></TT + auth</VAR ></A > parameter. Otherwise, you should never need to change this parameter.</P @@ -12839,11 +11594,9 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" > when acting as a WINS server (<A HREF="#WINSSUPPORT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> wins support = yes</I -></TT +> wins support = yes</VAR ></A >) what the minimum 'time to live' of NetBIOS names that <B @@ -12874,21 +11627,17 @@ NAME="MSDFSPROXY" >Only Dfs roots can act as proxy shares. Take a look at the <A HREF="#MSDFSROOT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->msdfs root</I -></TT +>msdfs root</VAR ></A > and <A HREF="#HOSTMSDFS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->host msdfs</I -></TT +>host msdfs</VAR ></A > options to find out how to set up a Dfs root share.</P @@ -12909,9 +11658,9 @@ NAME="MSDFSROOT" Samba is configured and compiled with the <B CLASS="COMMAND" > --with-msdfs</B -> option. If set to <TT +> option. If set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE >, Samba treats the share as a Dfs root and allows clients to browse the distributed file system tree rooted at the share directory. @@ -12930,12 +11679,10 @@ TARGET="_top" ><P >See also <A HREF="#HOSTMSDFS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >host msdfs - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A ></P ><P @@ -12985,9 +11732,9 @@ NAME="NAMERESOLVEORDER" ><UL ><LI ><P -><TT +><CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->lmhosts</TT +>lmhosts</CODE > : Lookup an IP address in the Samba lmhosts file. If the line in lmhosts has no name type attached to the NetBIOS name (see the <A @@ -12999,9 +11746,9 @@ TARGET="_top" ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->host</TT +>host</CODE > : Do a standard host name to IP address resolution, using the system <TT CLASS="FILENAME" @@ -13019,34 +11766,30 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->wins</TT +>wins</CODE > : Query a name with the IP address listed in the <A HREF="#WINSSERVER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> wins server</I -></TT +> wins server</VAR ></A > parameter. If no WINS server has been specified this method will be ignored.</P ></LI ><LI ><P -><TT +><CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->bcast</TT +>bcast</CODE > : Do a broadcast on each of the known local interfaces listed in the <A HREF="#INTERFACES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->interfaces</I -></TT +>interfaces</VAR ></A > parameter. This is the least reliable of the name resolution @@ -13092,12 +11835,10 @@ TARGET="_top" ><P >See also <A HREF="#NETBIOSNAME" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >netbios - name</I -></TT + name</VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -13130,12 +11871,10 @@ NAME="NETBIOSNAME" ><P >See also <A HREF="#NETBIOSALIASES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >netbios - aliases</I -></TT + aliases</VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -13189,11 +11928,9 @@ NAME="NISHOMEDIR" server. When Samba is returning the home share to the client, it will consult the NIS map specified in <A HREF="#HOMEDIRMAP" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->homedir map</I -></TT +>homedir map</VAR ></A > and return the server listed there.</P @@ -13229,7 +11966,7 @@ NAME="NONUNIXACCOUNTRANGE" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->non unix account range = <empty string> +>non unix account range = <empty string> </B ></P ><P @@ -13275,9 +12012,9 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" >smbd</SPAN >(8)</SPAN > will allow Windows NT - clients to connect to the NT SMB specific <TT + clients to connect to the NT SMB specific <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->IPC$</TT +>IPC$</CODE > pipes. This is a developer debugging option and can be left alone.</P @@ -13301,9 +12038,9 @@ TARGET="_top" > will negotiate NT specific status support with Windows NT/2k/XP clients. This is a developer debugging option and should be left alone. - If this option is set to <TT + If this option is set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE > then Samba offers exactly the same DOS error codes that versions prior to Samba 2.2.3 reported.</P @@ -13352,11 +12089,9 @@ NAME="OBEYPAMRESTRICTIONS" and to ignore any account or session management. Note that Samba always ignores PAM for authentication in the case of <A HREF="#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->encrypt passwords = yes</I -></TT +>encrypt passwords = yes</VAR > </A >. The reason is that PAM modules cannot support the challenge/response @@ -13376,20 +12111,16 @@ NAME="ONLYUSER" ><DD ><P >This is a boolean option that controls whether - connections with usernames not in the <TT + connections with usernames not in the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->user</I -></TT +>user</VAR > list will be allowed. By default this option is disabled so that a client can supply a username to be used by the server. Enabling this parameter will force the server to only use the login - names from the <TT + names from the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->user</I -></TT +>user</VAR > list and is only really useful in <A HREF="#SECURITYEQUALSSHARE" @@ -13403,22 +12134,18 @@ HREF="#SECURITYEQUALSSHARE" CLASS="COMMAND" >user = %S</B -> which means your <TT +> which means your <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->user</I -></TT +>user</VAR > list will be just the service name, which for home directories is the name of the user.</P ><P >See also the <A HREF="#USER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->user</I -></TT +>user</VAR > </A > parameter.</P @@ -13437,11 +12164,9 @@ NAME="ONLYGUEST" ><P >A synonym for <A HREF="#GUESTONLY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> guest only</I -></TT +> guest only</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -13553,39 +12278,31 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" >Oplocks may be selectively turned off on certain files with a share. See the <A HREF="#VETOOPLOCKFILES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> veto oplock files</I -></TT +> veto oplock files</VAR ></A > 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 - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->kernel oplocks</I -></TT +>kernel oplocks</VAR > parameter for details.</P ><P >See also the <A HREF="#KERNELOPLOCKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >kernel - oplocks</I -></TT + oplocks</VAR ></A > and <A HREF="#LEVEL2OPLOCKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> level2 oplocks</I -></TT +> level2 oplocks</VAR ></A > parameters.</P ><P @@ -13641,11 +12358,9 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" >nmbd</SPAN >(8)</SPAN > - has a chance of becoming a local master browser for the <TT + has a chance of becoming a local master browser for the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> WORKGROUP</I -></TT +> WORKGROUP</VAR > in the local broadcast area.</P ><P ><SPAN @@ -13689,8 +12404,8 @@ NAME="OS2DRIVERMAP" path to a file containing a mapping of Windows NT printer driver names to OS/2 printer driver names. The format is:</P ><P -><nt driver name> = <os2 driver - name>.<device name></P +><nt driver name> = <os2 driver + name>.<device name></P ><P >For example, a valid entry using the HP LaserJet 5 printer driver would appear as <B @@ -13710,7 +12425,7 @@ TARGET="_top" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->os2 driver map = <empty string> +>os2 driver map = <empty string> </B ></P ></DD @@ -13727,21 +12442,17 @@ NAME="PAMPASSWORDCHANGE" changes when requested by an SMB client instead of the program listed in <A HREF="#PASSWDPROGRAM" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->passwd program</I -></TT +>passwd program</VAR ></A >. It should be possible to enable this without changing your <A HREF="#PASSWDCHAT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->passwd chat</I -></TT +>passwd chat</VAR ></A > parameter for most setups. @@ -13777,7 +12488,7 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->panic action = <empty string></B +>panic action = <empty string></B ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -13848,11 +12559,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >See also <A HREF="#NONUNIXACCOUNTRANGE" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->non unix account range</I -></TT +>non unix account range</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -13865,11 +12574,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" backend. Takes a path to the TDB as an optional argument (defaults to passdb.tdb in the <A HREF="#PRIVATEDIR" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->private dir</I -></TT +>private dir</VAR ></A > directory.</P ></LI @@ -13882,21 +12589,17 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" backend, with non unix account support. Takes a path to the TDB as an optional argument (defaults to passdb.tdb in the <A HREF="#PRIVATEDIR" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->private dir</I -></TT +>private dir</VAR ></A > directory.</P ><P >See also <A HREF="#NONUNIXACCOUNTRANGE" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->non unix account range</I -></TT +>non unix account range</VAR ></A ></P ></LI @@ -13929,12 +12632,10 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >See also <A HREF="#NONUNIXACCOUNTRANGE" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >non unix account - range</I -></TT + range</VAR ></A ></P ><P @@ -13942,18 +12643,14 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" possible. This may be done using either Start-TLS (see <A HREF="#LDAPSSL" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->ldap ssl</I -></TT +>ldap ssl</VAR ></A >) or by - specifying <TT + specifying <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->ldaps://</I -></TT +>ldaps://</VAR > in the URL argument. </P @@ -14050,11 +12747,9 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" > uses to determine what to send to the <A HREF="#PASSWDPROGRAM" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->passwd program</I -></TT +>passwd program</VAR > </A > and what to expect back. If the expected output is not @@ -14066,16 +12761,14 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >Note that this parameter only is only used if the <A HREF="#UNIXPASSWORDSYNC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >unix - password sync</I -></TT + password sync</VAR ></A -> parameter is set to <TT +> parameter is set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE >. This sequence is then called <SPAN CLASS="emphasis" @@ -14094,25 +12787,23 @@ HREF="#PASSWDPROGRAM" executed on the NIS master. </P ><P ->The string can contain the macro <TT +>The string can contain the macro <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%n</I -></TT +>%n</VAR > which is substituted for the new password. The chat sequence can also contain the standard - macros <TT + macros <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->\\n</TT ->, <TT +>\\n</CODE +>, <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->\\r</TT ->, <TT +>\\r</CODE +>, <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" -> \\t</TT -> and <TT +> \\t</CODE +> and <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->\\s</TT +>\\s</CODE > to give line-feed, carriage-return, tab and space. The chat sequence string can also contain a '*' which matches any sequence of characters. @@ -14125,16 +12816,14 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" ><P >If the <A HREF="#PAMPASSWORDCHANGE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >pam - password change</I -></TT + password change</VAR ></A -> parameter is set to <TT +> parameter is set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE >, the chat pairs may be matched in any order, and success is determined by the PAM result, not any particular output. The \n macro is ignored for PAM conversions. @@ -14142,36 +12831,28 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" ><P >See also <A HREF="#UNIXPASSWORDSYNC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >unix password - sync</I -></TT + sync</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#PASSWDPROGRAM" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> passwd program</I -></TT +> passwd program</VAR ></A > ,<A HREF="#PASSWDCHATDEBUG" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->passwd chat debug</I -></TT +>passwd chat debug</VAR ></A > and <A HREF="#PAMPASSWORDCHANGE" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->pam password change</I -></TT +>pam password change</VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -14213,11 +12894,9 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" > log with a <A HREF="#DEBUGLEVEL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->debug level</I -></TT +>debug level</VAR ></A > of 100. This is a dangerous option as it will allow plaintext passwords @@ -14225,55 +12904,43 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" CLASS="COMMAND" >smbd</B > log. It is available to help - Samba admins debug their <TT + Samba admins debug their <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->passwd chat</I -></TT +>passwd chat</VAR > scripts - when calling the <TT + when calling the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->passwd program</I -></TT +>passwd program</VAR > and should be turned off after this has been done. This option has no effect if the <A HREF="#PAMPASSWORDCHANGE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->pam password change</I -></TT +>pam password change</VAR ></A > paramter is set. This parameter is off by default.</P ><P >See also <A HREF="#PASSWDCHAT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->passwd chat</I -></TT +>passwd chat</VAR > </A >, <A HREF="#PAMPASSWORDCHANGE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->pam password change</I -></TT +>pam password change</VAR > </A >, <A HREF="#PASSWDPROGRAM" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->passwd program</I -></TT +>passwd program</VAR > </A >.</P @@ -14291,11 +12958,9 @@ NAME="PASSWDPROGRAM" ><DD ><P >The name of a program that can be used to set - UNIX user passwords. Any occurrences of <TT + UNIX user passwords. Any occurrences of <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%u</I -></TT +>%u</VAR > will be replaced with the user name. The user name is checked for existence before calling the password changing program.</P @@ -14318,16 +12983,14 @@ CLASS="emphasis" CLASS="EMPHASIS" >Note</I ></SPAN -> that if the <TT +> that if the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >unix - password sync</I -></TT -> parameter is set to <TT + password sync</VAR +> parameter is set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" >yes - </TT + </CODE > then this program is called <SPAN CLASS="emphasis" ><I @@ -14347,11 +13010,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" > will fail to change the SMB password also (this is by design).</P ><P ->If the <TT +>If the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->unix password sync</I -></TT +>unix password sync</VAR > parameter is set this parameter <SPAN CLASS="emphasis" @@ -14367,25 +13028,21 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" >ALL</I ></SPAN > programs called, and must be examined - for security implications. Note that by default <TT + for security implications. Note that by default <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >unix - password sync</I -></TT -> is set to <TT + password sync</VAR +> is set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE >.</P ><P >See also <A HREF="#UNIXPASSWORDSYNC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >unix - password sync</I -></TT + password sync</VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -14419,21 +13076,17 @@ NAME="PASSWORDLEVEL" >This parameter defines the maximum number of characters that may be upper case in passwords.</P ><P ->For example, say the password given was "FRED". If <TT +>For example, say the password given was "FRED". If <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> password level</I -></TT +> password level</VAR > is set to 1, the following combinations would be tried if "FRED" failed:</P ><P >"Fred", "fred", "fRed", "frEd","freD"</P ><P ->If <TT +>If <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->password level</I -></TT +>password level</VAR > was set to 2, the following combinations would also be tried: </P ><P @@ -14490,12 +13143,10 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" >The name of the password server is looked up using the parameter <A HREF="#NAMERESOLVEORDER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >name - resolve order</I -></TT + resolve order</VAR ></A > and so may resolved by any method and order described in that parameter.</P @@ -14526,25 +13177,21 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" server!</P ><P >The name of the password server takes the standard - substitutions, but probably the only useful one is <TT + substitutions, but probably the only useful one is <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >%m - </I -></TT + </VAR >, which means the Samba server will use the incoming client as the password server. If you use this then you better trust your clients, and you had better restrict them with hosts allow!</P ><P ->If the <TT +>If the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->security</I -></TT +>security</VAR > parameter is set to - <TT + <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->domain</TT +>domain</CODE >, then the list of machines in this option must be a list of Primary or Backup Domain controllers for the Domain or the character '*', as the Samba server is effectively @@ -14553,11 +13200,9 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" CLASS="COMMAND" > security = domain</B > is that if you list several hosts in the - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->password server</I -></TT +>password server</VAR > option then <B CLASS="COMMAND" >smbd @@ -14565,17 +13210,15 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" > will try each in turn till it finds one that responds. This is useful in case your primary server goes down.</P ><P ->If the <TT +>If the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->password server</I -></TT +>password server</VAR > option is set to the character '*', then Samba will attempt to auto-locate the Primary or Backup Domain controllers to authenticate against by - doing a query for the name <TT + doing a query for the name <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->WORKGROUP<1C></TT +>WORKGROUP<1C></CODE > and then contacting each server returned in the list of IP addresses from the name resolution source. </P @@ -14586,15 +13229,13 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" will be added to the list as well. Samba will not attempt to optimize this list by locating the closest DC.</P ><P ->If the <TT +>If the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->security</I -></TT +>security</VAR > parameter is - set to <TT + set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->server</TT +>server</CODE >, then there are different restrictions that <B CLASS="COMMAND" @@ -14607,11 +13248,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><LI ><P >You may list several password servers in - the <TT + the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->password server</I -></TT +>password server</VAR > parameter, however if an <B CLASS="COMMAND" @@ -14642,18 +13281,16 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >See also the <A HREF="#SECURITY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >security - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->password server = <empty string></B +>password server = <empty string></B > </P ><P @@ -14686,18 +13323,14 @@ NAME="PATH" you probably won't get the results you expect if you do otherwise.</P ><P ->Any occurrences of <TT +>Any occurrences of <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%u</I -></TT +>%u</VAR > in the path will be replaced with the UNIX username that the client is using - on this connection. Any occurrences of <TT + on this connection. Any occurrences of <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%m</I -></TT +>%m</VAR > will be replaced by the NetBIOS name of the machine they are connecting from. These replacements are very useful for setting @@ -14705,11 +13338,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >Note that this path will be based on <A HREF="#ROOTDIR" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->root dir</I -></TT +>root dir</VAR ></A > if one was specified.</P ><P @@ -14795,11 +13426,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >See also <A HREF="#PREEXEC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->preexec</I -></TT +>preexec</VAR > </A >.</P @@ -14816,30 +13445,7 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" >Example: <B CLASS="COMMAND" >postexec = echo \"%u disconnected from %S - from %m (%I)\" >> /tmp/log</B -></P -></DD -><DT -><A -NAME="POSTSCRIPT" -></A ->>postscript (S)</DT -><DD -><P ->This parameter forces a printer to interpret - the print files as PostScript. This is done by adding a <TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->%! - </TT -> to the start of print output.</P -><P ->This is most useful when you have lots of PCs that persist - in putting a control-D at the start of print jobs, which then - confuses your printer.</P -><P ->Default: <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->postscript = no</B + from %m (%I)\" >> /tmp/log</B ></P ></DD ><DT @@ -14859,28 +13465,24 @@ NAME="PREEXEC" ><B CLASS="COMMAND" >preexec = csh -c 'echo \"Welcome to %S!\" | - /usr/local/samba/bin/smbclient -M %m -I %I' & </B + /usr/local/samba/bin/smbclient -M %m -I %I' & </B ></P ><P >Of course, this could get annoying after a while :-)</P ><P >See also <A HREF="#PREEXECCLOSE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >preexec close - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > and <A HREF="#POSTEXEC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >postexec - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -14895,7 +13497,7 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" >Example: <B CLASS="COMMAND" >preexec = echo \"%u connected to %S from %m - (%I)\" >> /tmp/log</B + (%I)\" >> /tmp/log</B ></P ></DD ><DT @@ -14908,12 +13510,10 @@ NAME="PREEXECCLOSE" >This boolean option controls whether a non-zero return code from <A HREF="#PREEXEC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >preexec - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > should close the service being connected to.</P ><P @@ -14936,9 +13536,9 @@ TARGET="_top" > is a preferred master browser for its workgroup.</P ><P ->If this is set to <TT +>If this is set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE >, on startup, <B CLASS="COMMAND" >nmbd</B @@ -14949,11 +13549,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" CLASS="COMMAND" ><A HREF="#DOMAINMASTER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> domain master</I -></TT +> domain master</VAR ></A > = yes</B >, so that <B @@ -14970,11 +13568,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >See also <A HREF="#OSLEVEL" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->os level</I -></TT +>os level</VAR > </A >.</P @@ -14993,11 +13589,9 @@ NAME="PREFEREDMASTER" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#PREFERREDMASTER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> preferred master</I -></TT +> preferred master</VAR ></A > for people who cannot spell :-).</P ></DD @@ -15016,11 +13610,9 @@ NAME="PRELOAD" >Note that if you just want all printers in your printcap file loaded then the <A HREF="#LOADPRINTERS" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->load printers</I -></TT +>load printers</VAR ></A > option is easier.</P ><P @@ -15048,12 +13640,10 @@ NAME="PRESERVECASE" with the case that the client passes, or if they are forced to be the <A HREF="#DEFAULTCASE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >default case - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -15112,29 +13702,21 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" >MUST</I ></SPAN > contain at least - one occurrence of <TT + one occurrence of <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%s</I -></TT -> or <TT +>%s</VAR +> or <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >%f - </I -></TT -> - the <TT + </VAR +> - the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%p</I -></TT +>%p</VAR > is optional. At the time - a job is submitted, if no printer name is supplied the <TT + a job is submitted, if no printer name is supplied the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >%p - </I -></TT + </VAR > will be silently removed from the printer command.</P ><P >If specified in the [global] section, the print command given @@ -15146,17 +13728,15 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" be created but not processed and (most importantly) not removed.</P ><P >Note that printing may fail on some UNIXes from the - <TT + <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->nobody</TT +>nobody</CODE > account. If this happens then create an alternative guest account that can print and set the <A HREF="#GUESTACCOUNT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->guest account</I -></TT +>guest account</VAR ></A > in the [global] section.</P @@ -15168,7 +13748,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P ><B CLASS="COMMAND" ->print command = echo Printing %s >> +>print command = echo Printing %s >> /tmp/print.log; lpr -P %p %s; rm %s</B ></P ><P @@ -15176,11 +13756,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" on how you normally print files on your system. The default for the parameter varies depending on the setting of the <A HREF="#PRINTING" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printing</I -></TT +>printing</VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P @@ -15249,11 +13827,9 @@ NAME="PRINTOK" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#PRINTABLE" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printable</I -></TT +>printable</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -15264,9 +13840,9 @@ NAME="PRINTABLE" >>printable (S)</DT ><DD ><P ->If this parameter is <TT +>If this parameter is <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE >, then clients may open, write to and submit spool files on the directory specified for the service. </P @@ -15275,12 +13851,10 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" to the service path (user privileges permitting) via the spooling of print data. The <A HREF="#READONLY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >read only - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > parameter controls only non-printing access to the resource.</P @@ -15299,11 +13873,9 @@ NAME="PRINTCAP" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#PRINTCAPNAME" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> printcap name</I -></TT +> printcap name</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -15351,11 +13923,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" </B > 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 <TT + Samba (this includes most System V based systems). If <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> printcap name</I -></TT +> printcap name</VAR > is set to <B CLASS="COMMAND" >lpstat</B @@ -15425,7 +13995,7 @@ NAME="PRINTERADMIN" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->printer admin = <empty string></B +>printer admin = <empty string></B > </P ><P @@ -15436,214 +14006,6 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A -NAME="PRINTERDRIVER" -></A ->>printer driver (S)</DT -><DD -><P -><SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->Note :</I -></SPAN ->This is a deprecated - parameter and will be removed in the next major release - following version 2.2. Please see the instructions in - the <A -HREF="printing.html" -TARGET="_top" ->Samba 2.2. Printing - HOWTO</A -> for more information - on the new method of loading printer drivers onto a Samba server. - </P -><P ->This option allows you to control the string - that clients receive when they ask the server for the printer driver - associated with a printer. If you are using Windows95 or Windows NT - then you can use this to automate the setup of printers on your - system.</P -><P ->You need to set this parameter to the exact string (case - sensitive) that describes the appropriate printer driver for your - system. If you don't know the exact string to use then you should - first try with no <A -HREF="#PRINTERDRIVER" -><TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> printer driver</I -></TT -></A -> option set and the client will - give you a list of printer drivers. The appropriate strings are - shown in a scroll box after you have chosen the printer manufacturer.</P -><P ->See also <A -HREF="#PRINTERDRIVERFILE" -><TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printer - driver file</I -></TT -></A ->.</P -><P ->Example: <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->printer driver = HP LaserJet 4L</B -></P -></DD -><DT -><A -NAME="PRINTERDRIVERFILE" -></A ->>printer driver file (G)</DT -><DD -><P -><SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->Note :</I -></SPAN ->This is a deprecated - parameter and will be removed in the next major release - following version 2.2. Please see the instructions in - the <A -HREF="printing.html" -TARGET="_top" ->Samba 2.2. Printing - HOWTO</A -> for more information - on the new method of loading printer drivers onto a Samba server. - </P -><P ->This parameter tells Samba where the printer driver - definition file, used when serving drivers to Windows 95 clients, is - to be found. If this is not set, the default is :</P -><P -><TT -CLASS="FILENAME" -><TT -CLASS="REPLACEABLE" -><I ->SAMBA_INSTALL_DIRECTORY</I -></TT -> - /lib/printers.def</TT -></P -><P ->This file is created from Windows 95 <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->msprint.inf - </TT -> files found on the Windows 95 client system. For more - details on setting up serving of printer drivers to Windows 95 - clients, see the outdated documentation file in the <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->docs/</TT -> - directory, <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->PRINTER_DRIVER.txt</TT ->.</P -><P ->See also <A -HREF="#PRINTERDRIVERLOCATION" -><TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> printer driver location</I -></TT -></A ->.</P -><P ->Default: <SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->None (set in compile).</I -></SPAN -></P -><P ->Example: <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->printer driver file = - /usr/local/samba/printers/drivers.def</B -></P -></DD -><DT -><A -NAME="PRINTERDRIVERLOCATION" -></A ->>printer driver location (S)</DT -><DD -><P -><SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->Note :</I -></SPAN ->This is a deprecated - parameter and will be removed in the next major release - following version 2.2. Please see the instructions in - the <A -HREF="printing.html" -TARGET="_top" ->Samba 2.2. Printing - HOWTO</A -> for more information - on the new method of loading printer drivers onto a Samba server. - </P -><P ->This parameter tells clients of a particular printer - share where to find the printer driver files for the automatic - installation of drivers for Windows 95 machines. If Samba is set up - to serve printer drivers to Windows 95 machines, this should be set to</P -><P -><B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->\\MACHINE\PRINTER$</B -></P -><P ->Where MACHINE is the NetBIOS name of your Samba server, - and PRINTER$ is a share you set up for serving printer driver - files. For more details on setting this up see the outdated documentation - file in the <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->docs/</TT -> directory, <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" -> PRINTER_DRIVER.txt</TT ->.</P -><P ->See also <A -HREF="#PRINTERDRIVERFILE" -><TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> printer driver file</I -></TT -></A ->.</P -><P ->Default: <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->none</B -></P -><P ->Example: <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->printer driver location = \\MACHINE\PRINTER$ - </B -></P -></DD -><DT -><A NAME="PRINTERNAME" ></A >>printer name (S)</DT @@ -15660,9 +14022,9 @@ NAME="PRINTERNAME" CLASS="emphasis" ><I CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->none (but may be <TT +>none (but may be <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->lp</TT +>lp</CODE > on many systems)</I ></SPAN @@ -15682,11 +14044,9 @@ NAME="PRINTER" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#PRINTERNAME" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> printer name</I -></TT +> printer name</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -15699,69 +14059,59 @@ NAME="PRINTING" ><P >This parameters controls how printer status information is interpreted on your system. It also affects the - default values for the <TT + default values for the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->print command</I -></TT +>print command</VAR >, - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lpq command</I -></TT ->, <TT +>lpq command</VAR +>, <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >lppause command - </I -></TT ->, <TT + </VAR +>, <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lpresume command</I -></TT +>lpresume command</VAR >, and - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->lprm command</I -></TT +>lprm command</VAR > if specified in the [global] section.</P ><P >Currently nine printing styles are supported. They are - <TT + <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->BSD</TT ->, <TT +>BSD</CODE +>, <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->AIX</TT +>AIX</CODE >, - <TT + <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->LPRNG</TT ->, <TT +>LPRNG</CODE +>, <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->PLP</TT +>PLP</CODE >, - <TT + <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->SYSV</TT ->, <TT +>SYSV</CODE +>, <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->HPUX</TT +>HPUX</CODE >, - <TT + <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->QNX</TT ->, <TT +>QNX</CODE +>, <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->SOFTQ</TT +>SOFTQ</CODE >, - and <TT + and <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->CUPS</TT +>CUPS</CODE >.</P ><P >To see what the defaults are for the other print @@ -15810,11 +14160,9 @@ NAME="PROTOCOL" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#MAXPROTOCOL" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->max protocol</I -></TT +>max protocol</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -15827,12 +14175,10 @@ NAME="PUBLIC" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#GUESTOK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >guest - ok</I -></TT + ok</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -15854,11 +14200,9 @@ NAME="QUEUEPAUSECOMMAND" but can be issued from the Printers window under Windows 95 and NT.</P ><P ->If a <TT +>If a <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%p</I -></TT +>%p</VAR > is given then the printer name is put in its place. Otherwise it is placed at the end of the command. </P @@ -15871,12 +14215,10 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" CLASS="emphasis" ><I CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->depends on the setting of <TT +>depends on the setting of <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >printing - </I -></TT + </VAR ></I ></SPAN ></P @@ -15898,11 +14240,9 @@ NAME="QUEUERESUMECOMMAND" is the command to undo the behavior that is caused by the previous parameter (<A HREF="#QUEUEPAUSECOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> queuepause command</I -></TT +> queuepause command</VAR ></A >).</P ><P @@ -15914,11 +14254,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" but can be issued from the Printers window under Windows 95 and NT.</P ><P ->If a <TT +>If a <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%p</I -></TT +>%p</VAR > is given then the printer name is put in its place. Otherwise it is placed at the end of the command.</P @@ -15933,11 +14271,9 @@ CLASS="emphasis" CLASS="EMPHASIS" >depends on the setting of <A HREF="#PRINTING" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printing</I -></TT +>printing</VAR ></A ></I ></SPAN @@ -15963,9 +14299,9 @@ TARGET="_top" >smbd(8)</A > will support the "Read Block Multiplex" SMB. This is now rarely used and defaults to - <TT + <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE >. You should never need to set this parameter.</P ><P @@ -15985,46 +14321,38 @@ NAME="READLIST" access to a service. If the connecting user is in this list then they will not be given write access, no matter what the <A HREF="#READONLY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->read only</I -></TT +>read only</VAR ></A > option is set to. The list can include group names using the syntax described in the <A HREF="#INVALIDUSERS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> invalid users</I -></TT +> invalid users</VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P >See also the <A HREF="#WRITELIST" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> write list</I -></TT +> write list</VAR ></A > parameter and the <A HREF="#INVALIDUSERS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->invalid users</I -></TT +>invalid users</VAR > </A > parameter.</P ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->read list = <empty string></B +>read list = <empty string></B ></P ><P >Example: <B @@ -16041,17 +14369,15 @@ NAME="READONLY" ><P >An inverted synonym is <A HREF="#WRITEABLE" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->writeable</I -></TT +>writeable</VAR ></A >.</P ><P ->If this parameter is <TT +>If this parameter is <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE >, then users of a service may not create or modify files in the service's directory.</P @@ -16096,11 +14422,9 @@ NAME="READRAW" >In general this parameter should be viewed as a system tuning tool and left severely alone. See also <A HREF="#WRITERAW" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->write raw</I -></TT +>write raw</VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -16116,11 +14440,9 @@ NAME="READSIZE" >>read size (G)</DT ><DD ><P ->The option <TT +>The option <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->read size</I -></TT +>read size</VAR > affects the overlap of disk reads/writes with network reads/writes. If the amount of data being transferred in several of the SMB @@ -16210,11 +14532,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" If you leave out the workgroup name then the one given in the <A HREF="#WORKGROUP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->workgroup</I -></TT +>workgroup</VAR ></A > parameter is used instead.</P @@ -16235,7 +14555,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->remote announce = <empty string> +>remote announce = <empty string> </B ></P ></DD @@ -16285,7 +14605,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->remote browse sync = <empty string> +>remote browse sync = <empty string> </B ></P ></DD @@ -16298,9 +14618,9 @@ NAME="RESTRICTANONYMOUS" ><P >This is a integer parameter, and mirrors as much as possible the functinality the - <TT + <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->RestrictAnonymous</TT +>RestrictAnonymous</CODE > registry key does on NT/Win2k. </P ><P @@ -16318,11 +14638,9 @@ NAME="ROOT" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#ROOTDIRECTORY" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->root directory"</I -></TT +>root directory"</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -16335,11 +14653,9 @@ NAME="ROOTDIR" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#ROOTDIRECTORY" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->root directory"</I -></TT +>root directory"</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -16361,28 +14677,22 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" parts of the filesystem, or attempts to use ".." in file names to access other directories (depending on the setting of the <A HREF="#WIDELINKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->wide links</I -></TT +>wide links</VAR ></A > parameter).</P ><P ->Adding a <TT +>Adding a <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->root directory</I -></TT +>root directory</VAR > entry other than "/" adds an extra level of security, but at a price. It absolutely ensures that no access is given to files not in the - sub-tree specified in the <TT + sub-tree specified in the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->root directory</I -></TT +>root directory</VAR > option, <SPAN CLASS="emphasis" @@ -16393,11 +14703,9 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" > some files needed for complete operation of the server. To maintain full operability of the server you will need to mirror some system files - into the <TT + into the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->root directory</I -></TT +>root directory</VAR > tree. In particular you will need to mirror <TT CLASS="FILENAME" @@ -16424,11 +14732,9 @@ NAME="ROOTPOSTEXEC" >>root postexec (S)</DT ><DD ><P ->This is the same as the <TT +>This is the same as the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->postexec</I -></TT +>postexec</VAR > parameter except that the command is run as root. This is useful for unmounting filesystems @@ -16436,17 +14742,15 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >See also <A HREF="#POSTEXEC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> postexec</I -></TT +> postexec</VAR ></A >.</P ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->root postexec = <empty string> +>root postexec = <empty string> </B ></P ></DD @@ -16457,11 +14761,9 @@ NAME="ROOTPREEXEC" >>root preexec (S)</DT ><DD ><P ->This is the same as the <TT +>This is the same as the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->preexec</I -></TT +>preexec</VAR > parameter except that the command is run as root. This is useful for mounting filesystems (such as CDROMs) when a @@ -16469,25 +14771,21 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >See also <A HREF="#PREEXEC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> preexec</I -></TT +> preexec</VAR ></A > and <A HREF="#PREEXECCLOSE" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->preexec close</I -></TT +>preexec close</VAR ></A >.</P ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->root preexec = <empty string> +>root preexec = <empty string> </B ></P ></DD @@ -16498,29 +14796,23 @@ NAME="ROOTPREEXECCLOSE" >>root preexec close (S)</DT ><DD ><P ->This is the same as the <TT +>This is the same as the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >preexec close - </I -></TT + </VAR > parameter except that the command is run as root.</P ><P >See also <A HREF="#PREEXEC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> preexec</I -></TT +> preexec</VAR ></A > and <A HREF="#PREEXECCLOSE" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->preexec close</I -></TT +>preexec close</VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -16611,11 +14903,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >, see the <A HREF="#MAPTOGUEST" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->map to guest</I -></TT +>map to guest</VAR > </A >parameter for details.</P @@ -16632,11 +14922,9 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" > where it is offers both user and share level security under different <A HREF="#NETBIOSALIASES" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->NetBIOS aliases</I -></TT +>NetBIOS aliases</VAR ></A >. </P ><P @@ -16699,21 +14987,17 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >If the <A HREF="#GUESTONLY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >guest - only</I -></TT + only</VAR ></A > parameter is set, then all the other stages are missed and only the <A HREF="#GUESTACCOUNT" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->guest account</I -></TT +>guest account</VAR ></A > username is checked. </P @@ -16723,11 +15007,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >Is a username is sent with the share connection request, then this username (after mapping - see <A HREF="#USERNAMEMAP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->username map</I -></TT +>username map</VAR ></A >), is added as a potential username.</P @@ -16759,39 +15041,31 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" ><P >Any users on the <A HREF="#USER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> user</I -></TT +> user</VAR ></A > list are added as potential usernames. </P ></LI ></UL ><P ->If the <TT +>If the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->guest only</I -></TT +>guest only</VAR > parameter is not set, then this list is then tried with the supplied password. The first user for whom the password matches will be used as the UNIX user.</P ><P ->If the <TT +>If the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->guest only</I -></TT +>guest only</VAR > parameter is set, or no username can be determined then if the share is marked - as available to the <TT + as available to the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->guest account</I -></TT +>guest account</VAR >, then this guest user will be used, otherwise access is denied.</P ><P @@ -16826,37 +15100,29 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" With user-level security a client must first "log-on" with a valid username and password (which can be mapped using the <A HREF="#USERNAMEMAP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->username map</I -></TT +>username map</VAR ></A > parameter). Encrypted passwords (see the <A HREF="#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->encrypted passwords</I -></TT +>encrypted passwords</VAR ></A > parameter) can also be used in this security mode. Parameters such as <A HREF="#USER" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->user</I -></TT +>user</VAR ></A > and <A HREF="#GUESTONLY" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->guest only</I -></TT +>guest only</VAR ></A > if set are then applied and may change the UNIX user to use on this connection, but only after @@ -16880,20 +15146,16 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" guest shares don't work in user level security without allowing the server to automatically map unknown users into the <A HREF="#GUESTACCOUNT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->guest account</I -></TT +>guest account</VAR ></A >. See the <A HREF="#MAPTOGUEST" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->map to guest</I -></TT +>map to guest</VAR > </A > parameter for details on doing this.</P @@ -16925,16 +15187,14 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" > has been used to add this machine into a Windows NT Domain. It expects the <A HREF="#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->encrypted passwords</I -></TT +>encrypted passwords</VAR > </A -> parameter to be set to <TT +> parameter to be set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE >. In this mode Samba will try to validate the username/password by passing it to a Windows NT Primary or Backup Domain Controller, in exactly @@ -16985,20 +15245,16 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" guest shares don't work in user level security without allowing the server to automatically map unknown users into the <A HREF="#GUESTACCOUNT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->guest account</I -></TT +>guest account</VAR ></A >. See the <A HREF="#MAPTOGUEST" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->map to guest</I -></TT +>map to guest</VAR > </A > parameter for details on doing this.</P @@ -17010,20 +15266,16 @@ HREF="#AEN239" ><P >See also the <A HREF="#PASSWORDSERVER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >password - server</I -></TT + server</VAR ></A > parameter and the <A HREF="#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->encrypted passwords</I -></TT +>encrypted passwords</VAR > </A > parameter.</P @@ -17048,17 +15300,15 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" user</B >. It expects the <A HREF="#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->encrypted passwords</I -></TT +>encrypted passwords</VAR > </A > parameter to be set to - <TT + <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE >, unless the remote server does not support them. However note that if encrypted passwords have been negotiated then Samba cannot @@ -17130,20 +15380,16 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" guest shares don't work in user level security without allowing the server to automatically map unknown users into the <A HREF="#GUESTACCOUNT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->guest account</I -></TT +>guest account</VAR ></A >. See the <A HREF="#MAPTOGUEST" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->map to guest</I -></TT +>map to guest</VAR > </A > parameter for details on doing this.</P @@ -17155,20 +15401,16 @@ HREF="#AEN239" ><P >See also the <A HREF="#PASSWORDSERVER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >password - server</I -></TT + server</VAR ></A > parameter and the <A HREF="#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->encrypted passwords</I -></TT +>encrypted passwords</VAR > </A > parameter.</P @@ -17215,36 +15457,30 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" Samba server through other means can easily bypass this restriction, so it is primarily useful for standalone "appliance" systems. Administrators of most normal systems will - probably want to leave it set to <TT + probably want to leave it set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->0777</TT +>0777</CODE >.</P ><P >See also the <A HREF="#FORCEDIRECTORYSECURITYMODE" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->force directory security mode</I -></TT +>force directory security mode</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#DIRECTORYSECURITYMASK" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >directory - security mask</I -></TT + security mask</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#FORCESECURITYMODE" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->force security mode</I -></TT +>force security mode</VAR ></A > parameters.</P ><P @@ -17276,19 +15512,15 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >It also sets what will appear in browse lists next to the machine name.</P ><P ->A <TT +>A <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%v</I -></TT +>%v</VAR > will be replaced with the Samba version number.</P ><P ->A <TT +>A <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%h</I -></TT +>%h</VAR > will be replaced with the hostname.</P ><P @@ -17337,11 +15569,9 @@ NAME="SHAREMODES" ><DD ><P >This enables or disables the honoring of - the <TT + the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->share modes</I -></TT +>share modes</VAR > during a file open. These modes are used by clients to gain exclusive read or write access to a file.</P @@ -17351,26 +15581,26 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" UNIX doesn't support shared memory (almost all do).</P ><P >The share modes that are enabled by this option are - <TT + <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->DENY_DOS</TT ->, <TT +>DENY_DOS</CODE +>, <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->DENY_ALL</TT +>DENY_ALL</CODE >, - <TT + <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->DENY_READ</TT ->, <TT +>DENY_READ</CODE +>, <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->DENY_WRITE</TT +>DENY_WRITE</CODE >, - <TT + <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->DENY_NONE</TT -> and <TT +>DENY_NONE</CODE +> and <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->DENY_FCB</TT +>DENY_FCB</CODE >. </P ><P @@ -17403,12 +15633,10 @@ NAME="SHORTPRESERVECASE" suitable length, are created upper case, or if they are forced to be the <A HREF="#DEFAULTCASE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >default case - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A >. This option can be use with <A HREF="#PRESERVECASE" @@ -17448,21 +15676,17 @@ NAME="SHOWADDPRINTERWIZARD" 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 - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printer admin</I -></TT +>printer admin</VAR > 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.</P ><P ->Disabling the <TT +>Disabling the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->show add printer wizard</I -></TT +>show add printer wizard</VAR > parameter will always cause the OpenPrinterEx() on the server to fail. Thus the APW icon will never be displayed. <SPAN @@ -17476,28 +15700,22 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" ><P >See also <A HREF="#ADDPRINTERCOMMAND" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >addprinter - command</I -></TT + command</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#DELETEPRINTERCOMMAND" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->deleteprinter command</I -></TT +>deleteprinter command</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#PRINTERADMIN" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->printer admin</I -></TT +>printer admin</VAR ></A ></P ><P @@ -17536,28 +15754,22 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ><P >%m %t %r %f parameters are expanded</P ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%m</I -></TT +>%m</VAR > will be substituted with the shutdown message sent to the server.</P ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%t</I -></TT +>%t</VAR > will be substituted with the number of seconds to wait before effectively starting the shutdown procedure.</P ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%r</I -></TT +>%r</VAR > will be substituted with the switch <SPAN CLASS="emphasis" @@ -17569,11 +15781,9 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" for NT. </P ><P -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%f</I -></TT +>%f</VAR > will be substituted with the switch <SPAN CLASS="emphasis" @@ -17606,18 +15816,16 @@ $time=0 let "time/60" let "time++" -/sbin/shutdown $3 $4 +$time $1 &</PRE +/sbin/shutdown $3 $4 +$time $1 &</PRE > Shutdown does not return so we need to launch it in background. </P ><P >See also <A HREF="#ABORTSHUTDOWNSCRIPT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->abort shutdown script</I -></TT +>abort shutdown script</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -17915,11 +16123,9 @@ NAME="STATCACHESIZE" ><DD ><P >This parameter determines the number of - entries in the <TT + entries in the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->stat cache</I -></TT +>stat cache</VAR >. You should never need to change this parameter.</P ><P @@ -17936,9 +16142,9 @@ NAME="STRICTALLOCATE" ><DD ><P >This is a boolean that controls the handling of - disk space allocation in the server. When this is set to <TT + disk space allocation in the server. When this is set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE > the server will change from UNIX behaviour of not committing real disk storage blocks when a file is extended to the Windows behaviour @@ -17947,15 +16153,15 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" terminology this means that Samba will stop creating sparse files. This can be slow on some systems.</P ><P ->When strict allocate is <TT +>When strict allocate is <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE > the server does sparse disk block allocation when a file is extended.</P ><P ->Setting this to <TT +>Setting this to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE > can help Samba return out of quota messages on systems that are restricting the disk quota of users.</P @@ -17973,16 +16179,16 @@ NAME="STRICTLOCKING" ><DD ><P >This is a boolean that controls the handling of - file locking in the server. When this is set to <TT + file locking in the server. When this is set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE > 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.</P ><P ->When strict locking is <TT +>When strict locking is <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE > the server does file lock checks only when the client explicitly asks for them.</P ><P @@ -18011,9 +16217,9 @@ NAME="STRICTSYNC" 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 <TT + rarely. Setting this parameter to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE > (the default) means that <SPAN CLASS="CITEREFENTRY" @@ -18030,12 +16236,10 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" ><P >See also the <A HREF="#SYNCALWAYS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >sync - always></I -></TT + always></VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P @@ -18069,40 +16273,36 @@ NAME="SYNCALWAYS" ><P >This is a boolean parameter that controls whether writes will always be written to stable storage before - the write call returns. If this is <TT + the write call returns. If this is <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE > then the server will be guided by the client's request in each write call (clients can set a bit indicating that a particular write should be synchronous). - If this is <TT + If this is <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE > then every write will be followed by a <B CLASS="COMMAND" >fsync() </B > call to ensure the data is written to disk. Note that - the <TT + the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->strict sync</I -></TT +>strict sync</VAR > parameter must be set to - <TT + <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE > in order for this parameter to have any affect.</P ><P >See also the <A HREF="#STRICTSYNC" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >strict - sync</I -></TT + sync</VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P @@ -18120,21 +16320,21 @@ NAME="SYSLOG" ><P >This parameter maps how Samba debug messages are logged onto the system syslog logging levels. Samba debug - level zero maps onto syslog <TT + level zero maps onto syslog <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->LOG_ERR</TT +>LOG_ERR</CODE >, debug - level one maps onto <TT + level one maps onto <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->LOG_WARNING</TT +>LOG_WARNING</CODE >, debug level - two maps onto <TT + two maps onto <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->LOG_NOTICE</TT +>LOG_NOTICE</CODE >, debug level three - maps onto LOG_INFO. All higher levels are mapped to <TT + maps onto LOG_INFO. All higher levels are mapped to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" -> LOG_DEBUG</TT +> LOG_DEBUG</CODE >.</P ><P >This parameter sets the threshold for sending messages @@ -18176,18 +16376,14 @@ TARGET="_top" >winbindd(8)</A > daemon uses this parameter to fill in the home directory for that user. - If the string <TT + If the string <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->%D</I -></TT +>%D</VAR > is present it is substituted - with the user's Windows NT domain name. If the string <TT + with the user's Windows NT domain name. If the string <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >%U - </I -></TT + </VAR > is present it is substituted with the user's Windows NT user name.</P ><P @@ -18270,11 +16466,9 @@ NAME="TIMESTAMPLOGS" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#DEBUGTIMESTAMP" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> debug timestamp</I -></TT +> debug timestamp</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -18301,11 +16495,9 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" designed as a printing throttle. See also <A HREF="#MAXPRINTJOBS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->max print jobs</I -></TT +>max print jobs</VAR ></A >. </P @@ -18388,15 +16580,13 @@ NAME="UNIXPASSWORDSYNC" >This boolean parameter controls whether Samba attempts to synchronize the UNIX password with the SMB password when the encrypted SMB password in the smbpasswd file is changed. - If this is set to <TT + If this is set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT -> the program specified in the <TT +>yes</CODE +> the program specified in the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >passwd - program</I -></TT + program</VAR >parameter is called <SPAN CLASS="emphasis" ><I @@ -18410,20 +16600,16 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" ><P >See also <A HREF="#PASSWDPROGRAM" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >passwd - program</I -></TT + program</VAR ></A >, <A HREF="#PASSWDCHAT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> passwd chat</I -></TT +> passwd chat</VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -18451,27 +16637,25 @@ NAME="UPDATEENCRYPTED" change is made. This is a convenience option to allow the change over to encrypted passwords to be made over a longer period. Once all users have encrypted representations of their passwords in the smbpasswd - file this parameter should be set to <TT + file this parameter should be set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE >.</P ><P >In order for this parameter to work correctly the <A HREF="#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->encrypt passwords</I -></TT +>encrypt passwords</VAR > </A -> parameter must be set to <TT +> parameter must be set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE > when - this parameter is set to <TT + this parameter is set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE >.</P ><P >Note that even when this parameter is set a user @@ -18551,9 +16735,9 @@ NAME="USEMMAP" >This global parameter determines if the tdb internals of Samba can depend on mmap working correctly on the running system. Samba requires a coherent mmap/read-write system memory cache. Currently only HPUX does not have such a - coherent cache, and so this parameter is set to <TT + coherent cache, and so this parameter is set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE > by default on HPUX. On all other systems this parameter should be left alone. This parameter is provided to help the Samba developers track down problems with @@ -18567,51 +16751,6 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" ></DD ><DT ><A -NAME="USERHOSTS" -></A ->>use rhosts (G)</DT -><DD -><P ->If this global parameter is <TT -CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT ->, it specifies - that the UNIX user's <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->.rhosts</TT -> file in their home directory - will be read to find the names of hosts and users who will be allowed - access without specifying a password.</P -><P -><SPAN -CLASS="emphasis" -><I -CLASS="EMPHASIS" ->NOTE:</I -></SPAN -> The use of <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->use rhosts - </I -></TT -> can be a major security hole. This is because you are - trusting the PC to supply the correct username. It is very easy to - get a PC to supply a false username. I recommend that the <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> use rhosts</I -></TT -> option be only used if you really know what - you are doing.</P -><P ->Default: <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->use rhosts = no</B -></P -></DD -><DT -><A NAME="USER" ></A >>user (S)</DT @@ -18619,11 +16758,9 @@ NAME="USER" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#USERNAME" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> username</I -></TT +> username</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -18636,11 +16773,9 @@ NAME="USERS" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#USERNAME" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> username</I -></TT +> username</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -18655,30 +16790,24 @@ NAME="USERNAME" list, in which case the supplied password will be tested against each username in turn (left to right).</P ><P ->The <TT +>The <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->username</I -></TT +>username</VAR > line is needed only when the PC is unable to supply its own username. This is the case for the COREPLUS protocol or where your users have different WfWg usernames to UNIX usernames. In both these cases you may also be better using the \\server\share%user syntax instead.</P ><P ->The <TT +>The <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->username</I -></TT +>username</VAR > line is not a great solution in many cases as it means Samba will try to validate the supplied password against each of the usernames in the - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->username</I -></TT +>username</VAR > line in turn. This is slow and a bad idea for lots of users in case of duplicate passwords. You may get timeouts or security breaches using this parameter @@ -18695,12 +16824,10 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" >To restrict a service to a particular set of users you can use the <A HREF="#VALIDUSERS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >valid users - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P @@ -18714,7 +16841,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" will be looked up only in the UNIX groups database and will expand to a list of all users in the group of that name.</P ><P ->If any of the usernames begin with a '&' then the name +>If any of the usernames begin with a '&' then the name will be looked up only in the NIS netgroups database (if Samba is compiled with netgroup support) and will expand to a list of all users in the netgroup group of that name.</P @@ -18733,7 +16860,7 @@ HREF="#AEN239" >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" >The guest account if a guest service, - else <empty string>.</B + else <empty string>.</B ></P ><P >Examples:<B @@ -18760,10 +16887,10 @@ NAME="USERNAMELEVEL" combinations to try while trying to determine the UNIX user name. The higher the number the more combinations will be tried, but the slower the discovery of usernames will be. Use this parameter when you have - strange usernames on your UNIX machine, such as <TT + strange usernames on your UNIX machine, such as <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" >AstrangeUser - </TT + </CODE >.</P ><P >Default: <B @@ -18813,16 +16940,16 @@ NAME="USERNAMEMAP" Using '!' is most useful when you have a wildcard mapping line later in the file.</P ><P ->For example to map from the name <TT +>For example to map from the name <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->admin</TT +>admin</CODE > - or <TT + or <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->administrator</TT -> to the UNIX name <TT +>administrator</CODE +> to the UNIX name <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" -> root</TT +> root</CODE > you would use:</P ><P ><B @@ -18830,13 +16957,13 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" >root = admin administrator</B ></P ><P ->Or to map anyone in the UNIX group <TT +>Or to map anyone in the UNIX group <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->system</TT +>system</CODE > - to the UNIX name <TT + to the UNIX name <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->sys</TT +>sys</CODE > you would use:</P ><P ><B @@ -18877,29 +17004,27 @@ guest = *</PRE ></P ><P >Note that the remapping is applied to all occurrences - of usernames. Thus if you connect to \\server\fred and <TT + of usernames. Thus if you connect to \\server\fred and <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" -> fred</TT -> is remapped to <TT +> fred</CODE +> is remapped to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->mary</TT +>mary</CODE > then you will actually be connecting to \\server\mary and will need to - supply a password suitable for <TT + supply a password suitable for <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->mary</TT +>mary</CODE > not - <TT + <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->fred</TT +>fred</CODE >. The only exception to this is the username passed to the <A HREF="#PASSWORDSERVER" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> password server</I -></TT +> password server</VAR ></A > (if you have one). The password server will receive whatever username the client supplies without @@ -18931,9 +17056,9 @@ NAME="USESENDFILE" >>use sendfile (S)</DT ><DD ><P ->If this parameter is <TT +>If this parameter is <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE >, and Samba was built with the --with-sendfile-support option, and the underlying operating system supports sendfile system call, then some SMB read calls (mainly ReadAndX @@ -18959,9 +17084,9 @@ NAME="UTMP" Samba has been configured and compiled with the option <B CLASS="COMMAND" > --with-utmp</B ->. If set to <TT +>. If set to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE > 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 @@ -18975,11 +17100,9 @@ CLASS="CONSTANT" ><P >See also the <A HREF="#UTMPDIRECTORY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> utmp directory</I -></TT +> utmp directory</VAR ></A > parameter.</P ><P @@ -19003,11 +17126,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" used to store the utmp or utmpx files (depending on the UNIX system) that record user connections to a Samba server. See also the <A HREF="#UTMP" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->utmp</I -></TT +>utmp</VAR ></A > parameter. By default this is not set, meaning the system will use whatever utmp file the @@ -19049,11 +17170,9 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" See also the <A HREF="#UTMP" -> <TT +> <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->utmp</I -></TT +>utmp</VAR ></A > parameter. By default this is not set, meaning the system will use whatever utmp file the @@ -19084,40 +17203,32 @@ NAME="VALIDUSERS" ><DD ><P >This is a list of users that should be allowed - to login to this service. Names starting with '@', '+' and '&' + to login to this service. Names starting with '@', '+' and '&' are interpreted using the same rules as described in the - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->invalid users</I -></TT +>invalid users</VAR > parameter.</P ><P >If this is empty (the default) then any user can login. - If a username is in both this list and the <TT + If a username is in both this list and the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >invalid - users</I -></TT + users</VAR > list then access is denied for that user.</P ><P ->The current servicename is substituted for <TT +>The current servicename is substituted for <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >%S - </I -></TT + </VAR >. This is useful in the [homes] section.</P ><P >See also <A HREF="#INVALIDUSERS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >invalid users - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A ></P ><P @@ -19158,11 +17269,9 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" > include the unix directory separator '/'.</P ><P ->Note that the <TT +>Note that the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->case sensitive</I -></TT +>case sensitive</VAR > option is applicable in vetoing files.</P ><P @@ -19177,17 +17286,13 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS" >fail</I ></SPAN > unless you also set - the <TT + the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->delete veto files</I -></TT +>delete veto files</VAR > parameter to - <TT + <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->yes</I -></TT +>yes</VAR >.</P ><P >Setting this parameter will affect the performance @@ -19196,20 +17301,16 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >See also <A HREF="#HIDEFILES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >hide files - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > and <A HREF="#CASESENSITIVE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> case sensitive</I -></TT +> case sensitive</VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -19243,11 +17344,9 @@ NAME="VETOOPLOCKFILES" ><P >This parameter is only valid when the <A HREF="#OPLOCKS" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->oplocks</I -></TT +>oplocks</VAR ></A > parameter is turned on for a share. It allows the Samba administrator @@ -19255,11 +17354,9 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" match a wildcarded list, similar to the wildcarded list used in the <A HREF="#VETOFILES" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->veto files</I -></TT +>veto files</VAR ></A > parameter.</P @@ -19346,11 +17443,9 @@ NAME="VFSOPTIONS" to the vfs layer at initialization time. See also <A HREF="#VFSOBJECT" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> vfs object</I -></TT +> vfs object</VAR ></A >.</P ><P @@ -19452,15 +17547,13 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" CLASS="COMMAND" >endpwent()</B > group of system calls. If - the <TT + the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->winbind enum users</I -></TT +>winbind enum users</VAR > parameter is - <TT + <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE >, calls to the <B CLASS="COMMAND" >getpwent</B @@ -19510,15 +17603,13 @@ CLASS="COMMAND" CLASS="COMMAND" >endgrent()</B > group of system calls. If - the <TT + the <VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->winbind enum groups</I -></TT +>winbind enum groups</VAR > parameter is - <TT + <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->no</TT +>no</CODE >, calls to the <B CLASS="COMMAND" >getgrent()</B @@ -19561,7 +17652,7 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->winbind gid = <empty string> +>winbind gid = <empty string> </B ></P ><P @@ -19578,17 +17669,13 @@ NAME="WINBINDSEPARATOR" ><DD ><P >This parameter allows an admin to define the character - used when listing a username of the form of <TT + used when listing a username of the form of <VAR CLASS="REPLACEABLE" -><I >DOMAIN - </I -></TT ->\<TT + </VAR +>\<VAR CLASS="REPLACEABLE" -><I ->user</I -></TT +>user</VAR >. This parameter is only applicable when using the <TT CLASS="FILENAME" @@ -19634,7 +17721,7 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->winbind uid = <empty string> +>winbind uid = <empty string> </B ></P ><P @@ -19664,7 +17751,7 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->winbind use default domain = <no> +>winbind use default domain = <no> </B ></P ><P @@ -19751,9 +17838,9 @@ TARGET="_top" >nmbd(8)</A > will respond to broadcast name queries on behalf of other hosts. You may need to set this - to <TT + to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE > for some older clients.</P ><P >Default: <B @@ -19825,9 +17912,9 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" >nmbd</SPAN >(8)</SPAN > process in Samba will act as a WINS server. You should - not set this to <TT + not set this to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE > unless you have a multi-subnetted network and you wish a particular <B CLASS="COMMAND" @@ -19839,9 +17926,9 @@ CLASS="emphasis" CLASS="EMPHASIS" >NEVER</I ></SPAN -> set this to <TT +> set this to <CODE CLASS="CONSTANT" ->yes</TT +>yes</CODE > on more than one machine in your network.</P ><P @@ -19890,11 +17977,9 @@ NAME="WRITABLE" ><P >Synonym for <A HREF="#WRITEABLE" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> writeable</I -></TT +> writeable</VAR ></A > for people who can't spell :-).</P ></DD @@ -19953,11 +18038,9 @@ NAME="WRITELIST" access to a service. If the connecting user is in this list then they will be given write access, no matter what the <A HREF="#READONLY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->read only</I -></TT +>read only</VAR ></A > option is set to. The list can include group names using the @@ -19968,18 +18051,16 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><P >See also the <A HREF="#READLIST" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I >read list - </I -></TT + </VAR ></A > option.</P ><P >Default: <B CLASS="COMMAND" ->write list = <empty string> +>write list = <empty string> </B ></P ><P @@ -20022,11 +18103,9 @@ NAME="WRITEOK" ><P >Inverted synonym for <A HREF="#READONLY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> read only</I -></TT +> read only</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -20055,11 +18134,9 @@ NAME="WRITEABLE" ><P >Inverted synonym for <A HREF="#READONLY" -><TT +><VAR CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I -> read only</I -></TT +> read only</VAR ></A >.</P ></DD @@ -20069,7 +18146,7 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER" ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN6323" +NAME="AEN6228" ></A ><H2 >WARNINGS</H2 @@ -20100,7 +18177,7 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN6331" +NAME="AEN6236" ></A ><H2 >VERSION</H2 @@ -20110,7 +18187,7 @@ NAME="AEN6331" ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN6334" +NAME="AEN6239" ></A ><H2 >SEE ALSO</H2 @@ -20174,7 +18251,7 @@ CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE" ><DIV CLASS="REFSECT1" ><A -NAME="AEN6364" +NAME="AEN6269" ></A ><H2 >AUTHOR</H2 |