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--- a/docs/htmldocs/swat.8.html
+++ b/docs/htmldocs/swat.8.html
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
>swat</TITLE
><META
NAME="GENERATOR"
-CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.7"></HEAD
+CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.77"></HEAD
><BODY
CLASS="REFENTRY"
BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ VLINK="#840084"
ALINK="#0000FF"
><H1
><A
-NAME="SWAT.8"
+NAME="SWAT"
></A
>swat</H1
><DIV
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ NAME="AEN8"
><B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>swat</B
-> [-s &#60;smb config file&#62;] [-a]</P
+> [-s &lt;smb config file&gt;] [-a]</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
@@ -47,24 +47,23 @@ NAME="AEN13"
><H2
>DESCRIPTION</H2
><P
->This tool is part of the <SPAN
-CLASS="CITEREFENTRY"
-><SPAN
-CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE"
->Samba</SPAN
->(7)</SPAN
+>This tool is part of the <A
+HREF="samba.7.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+> Samba</A
> suite.</P
><P
><B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>swat</B
> allows a Samba administrator to
- configure the complex <SPAN
-CLASS="CITEREFENTRY"
-><SPAN
-CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE"
->smb.conf</SPAN
->(5)</SPAN
+ configure the complex <A
+HREF="smb.conf.5.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+><TT
+CLASS="FILENAME"
+> smb.conf(5)</TT
+></A
> file via a Web browser. In addition,
a <B
CLASS="COMMAND"
@@ -87,7 +86,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN29"
+NAME="AEN26"
></A
><H2
>OPTIONS</H2
@@ -102,14 +101,11 @@ CLASS="VARIABLELIST"
><P
>The default configuration file path is
determined at compile time. The file specified contains
- the configuration details required by the <SPAN
-CLASS="CITEREFENTRY"
-><SPAN
-CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE"
->smbd</SPAN
->(8)</SPAN
-> server. This is the file
- that <B
+ the configuration details required by the <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>smbd
+ </B
+> server. This is the file that <B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>swat</B
> will modify.
@@ -145,109 +141,17 @@ CLASS="EMPHASIS"
></SPAN
></P
></DD
-><DT
->-V</DT
-><DD
-><P
->Prints the version number for
-<B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->smbd</B
->.</P
-></DD
-><DT
->-s &#60;configuration file&#62;</DT
-><DD
-><P
->The file specified contains the
-configuration details required by the server. The
-information in this file includes server-specific
-information such as what printcap file to use, as well
-as descriptions of all the services that the server is
-to provide. See <A
-HREF="smb.conf.5.html"
-TARGET="_top"
-><TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->smb.conf(5)</TT
-></A
-> for more information.
-The default configuration file name is determined at
-compile time.</P
-></DD
-><DT
->-d|--debug=debuglevel</DT
-><DD
-><P
-><VAR
-CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
->debuglevel</VAR
-> is an integer
-from 0 to 10. The default value if this parameter is
-not specified is zero.</P
-><P
->The higher this value, the more detail will be
-logged to the log files about the activities of the
-server. At level 0, only critical errors and serious
-warnings will be logged. Level 1 is a reasonable level for
-day to day running - it generates a small amount of
-information about operations carried out.</P
-><P
->Levels above 1 will generate considerable
-amounts of log data, and should only be used when
-investigating a problem. Levels above 3 are designed for
-use only by developers and generate HUGE amounts of log
-data, most of which is extremely cryptic.</P
-><P
->Note that specifying this parameter here will
-override the <A
-HREF="smb.conf.5.html#loglevel"
-TARGET="_top"
->log
-level</A
-> parameter in the <A
-HREF="smb.conf.5.html"
-TARGET="_top"
-><TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->smb.conf(5)</TT
-></A
-> file.</P
-></DD
-><DT
->-l|--logfile=logbasename</DT
-><DD
-><P
->File name for log/debug files. The extension
-<CODE
-CLASS="CONSTANT"
->".client"</CODE
-> will be appended. The log file is
-never removed by the client.</P
-></DD
-><DT
->-h|--help</DT
-><DD
-><P
->Print a summary of command line options.</P
-></DD
></DL
></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN80"
+NAME="AEN44"
></A
><H2
>INSTALLATION</H2
><P
->Swat is included as binary package with most distributions. The
- package manager in this case takes care of the installation and
- configuration. This section is only for those who have compiled
- swat from scratch.
- </P
-><P
>After you compile SWAT you need to run <B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>make install
@@ -277,7 +181,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT2"
><A
-NAME="AEN93"
+NAME="AEN56"
></A
><H3
>Inetd Installation</H3
@@ -306,7 +210,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
>swat 901/tcp</B
></P
><P
->Note for NIS/YP and LDAP users - you may need to rebuild the
+>Note for NIS/YP users - you may need to rebuild the
NIS service maps rather than alter your local <TT
CLASS="FILENAME"
> /etc/services</TT
@@ -347,27 +251,27 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"
</B
> where PID is the process ID of the inetd daemon. </P
></DIV
-></DIV
><DIV
-CLASS="REFSECT1"
+CLASS="REFSECT2"
><A
-NAME="AEN115"
+NAME="AEN78"
></A
-><H2
->LAUNCHING</H2
+><H3
+>Launching</H3
><P
>To launch SWAT just run your favorite web browser and
- point it at "http://localhost:901/".</P
+ point it at "http://localhost:901/".</P
><P
>Note that you can attach to SWAT from any IP connected
- machine but connecting from a remote machine leaves your
- connection open to password sniffing as passwords will be sent
- in the clear over the wire. </P
+ machine but connecting from a remote machine leaves your
+ connection open to password sniffing as passwords will be sent
+ in the clear over the wire. </P
+></DIV
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN119"
+NAME="AEN82"
></A
><H2
>FILES</H2
@@ -404,12 +308,10 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
></DT
><DD
><P
->This is the default location of the <SPAN
-CLASS="CITEREFENTRY"
-><SPAN
-CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE"
->smb.conf</SPAN
->(5)</SPAN
+>This is the default location of the <TT
+CLASS="FILENAME"
+>smb.conf(5)
+ </TT
> server configuration file that swat edits. Other
common places that systems install this file are <TT
CLASS="FILENAME"
@@ -427,7 +329,7 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN142"
+NAME="AEN103"
></A
><H2
>WARNINGS</H2
@@ -435,20 +337,22 @@ NAME="AEN142"
><B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>swat</B
-> will rewrite your <SPAN
-CLASS="CITEREFENTRY"
-><SPAN
-CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE"
->smb.conf</SPAN
->(5)</SPAN
+> will rewrite your <TT
+CLASS="FILENAME"
+>smb.conf
+ </TT
> file. It will rearrange the entries and delete all
- comments, <VAR
+ comments, <TT
CLASS="PARAMETER"
->include=</VAR
-> and <VAR
+><I
+>include=</I
+></TT
+> and <TT
CLASS="PARAMETER"
+><I
>copy=
- </VAR
+ </I
+></TT
> options. If you have a carefully crafted <TT
CLASS="FILENAME"
> smb.conf</TT
@@ -457,17 +361,18 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN152"
+NAME="AEN111"
></A
><H2
>VERSION</H2
><P
->This man page is correct for version 3.0 of the Samba suite.</P
+>This man page is correct for version 2.2 of
+ the Samba suite.</P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN155"
+NAME="AEN114"
></A
><H2
>SEE ALSO</H2
@@ -475,24 +380,26 @@ NAME="AEN155"
><B
CLASS="COMMAND"
>inetd(5)</B
->, <SPAN
-CLASS="CITEREFENTRY"
-><SPAN
-CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE"
->smbd</SPAN
->(8)</SPAN
->, <SPAN
-CLASS="CITEREFENTRY"
-><SPAN
-CLASS="REFENTRYTITLE"
->smb.conf</SPAN
->(5)</SPAN
-></P
+>,
+ <A
+HREF="smbd.8.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+><B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>smbd(8)</B
+></A
+>,
+ <A
+HREF="smb.conf.5.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+>smb.conf(5)</A
+>
+ </P
></DIV
><DIV
CLASS="REFSECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN165"
+NAME="AEN121"
></A
><H2
>AUTHOR</H2
@@ -504,14 +411,14 @@ NAME="AEN165"
><P
>The original Samba man pages were written by Karl Auer.
The man page sources were converted to YODL format (another
- excellent piece of Open Source software, available at <A
+ excellent piece of Open Source software, available at
+ <A
HREF="ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/"
TARGET="_top"
> ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/</A
>) and updated for the Samba 2.0
release by Jeremy Allison. The conversion to DocBook for
- Samba 2.2 was done by Gerald Carter. The conversion to DocBook XML 4.2 for
- Samba 3.0 was done by Alexander Bokovoy.</P
+ Samba 2.2 was done by Gerald Carter</P
></DIV
></BODY
></HTML