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diff --git a/docs/htmldocs/winbindd.8.html b/docs/htmldocs/winbindd.8.html index 938c2dcb2f..ad54228a6f 100644 --- a/docs/htmldocs/winbindd.8.html +++ b/docs/htmldocs/winbindd.8.html @@ -36,23 +36,22 @@ NAME="AEN8"  ><P  ><B  CLASS="COMMAND" ->nmblookup</B ->  [-d debuglevel] [-i] [-S] [-r] [-A] [-h] [-B <broadcast address>] [-U <unicast address>] [-d <debug level>] [-s <smb config file>] [-i <NetBIOS scope>] [-T] {name}</P +>winbindd</B +>  [-i] [-d <debug level>] [-s <smb config file>]</P  ></DIV  ><DIV  CLASS="REFSECT1"  ><A -NAME="AEN24" +NAME="AEN14"  ></A  ><H2  >DESCRIPTION</H2  ><P ->This tool is part of the <A +>This program is part of the <A  HREF="samba.7.html"  TARGET="_top"  >	Samba</A -> suite version 3.0 and describes functionality not  -	yet implemented in the main version of Samba.</P +> suite.</P  ><P  ><B  CLASS="COMMAND" @@ -70,7 +69,10 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"  	of user and group ids specified by the administrator of the   	Samba system.</P  ><P ->The service provided by winbindd is called `winbind' and  +>The service provided by <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>winbindd</B +> is called `winbind' and   	can be used to resolve user and group information from a   	Windows NT server. The service can also provide authentication  	services via an associated PAM module. </P @@ -147,7 +149,7 @@ group:          files winbind  ><DIV  CLASS="REFSECT1"  ><A -NAME="AEN52" +NAME="AEN43"  ></A  ><H2  >OPTIONS</H2 @@ -186,7 +188,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"  ><DIV  CLASS="REFSECT1"  ><A -NAME="AEN65" +NAME="AEN56"  ></A  ><H2  >NAME AND ID RESOLUTION</H2 @@ -217,7 +219,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"  ><DIV  CLASS="REFSECT1"  ><A -NAME="AEN71" +NAME="AEN62"  ></A  ><H2  >CONFIGURATION</H2 @@ -252,7 +254,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"  		DOMAIN\username. In some cases this separator character may   		cause problems as the '\' character has special meaning in   		unix shells.  In that case you can use the winbind separator  -		option to specify an alternative sepataror character. Good  +		option to specify an alternative separator character. Good   		alternatives may be '/' (although that conflicts  		with the unix directory separator) or a '+ 'character.   		The '+' character appears to be the best choice for 100%  @@ -276,7 +278,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"  ><P  >The winbind uid parameter specifies the   		range of user ids that are allocated by the winbindd daemon.   -		This range of ids should have no existing local or nis users  +		This range of ids should have no existing local or NIS users   		within it as strange conflicts can occur otherwise. </P  ><P  >Default: <B @@ -296,7 +298,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"  ><P  >The winbind gid parameter specifies the   		range of group ids that are allocated by the winbindd daemon.   -		This range of group ids should have no existing local or nis  +		This range of group ids should have no existing local or NIS   		groups within it as strange conflicts can occur otherwise.</P  ><P  >Default: <B @@ -319,7 +321,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"  		seconds the winbindd daemon will cache user and group information   		before querying a Windows NT server again. When a item in the   		cache is older than this time winbindd will ask the domain  -		controller for the sequence number of the servers account database.  +		controller for the sequence number of the server's account database.   		If the sequence number has not changed then the cached item is   		marked as valid for a further <TT  CLASS="PARAMETER" @@ -375,7 +377,10 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"  ><EM  >Warning:</EM  > Turning off user enumeration  -		may cause some programs to behave oddly.  For example, the finger  +		may cause some programs to behave oddly.  For example, the <B +CLASS="COMMAND" +>finger</B +>   		program relies on having access to the full user list when   		searching  for matching usernames. </P  ><P @@ -479,7 +484,7 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"  ><DIV  CLASS="REFSECT1"  ><A -NAME="AEN152" +NAME="AEN144"  ></A  ><H2  >EXAMPLE SETUP</H2 @@ -563,12 +568,13 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"  >The next step is to join the domain. To do that use the   	<B  CLASS="COMMAND" ->samedit</B +>smbpasswd</B  > program like this:  </P  ><P  ><B  CLASS="COMMAND" ->samedit -S '*' -W DOMAIN -UAdministrator</B +>smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r PDC -U +	Administrator</B  ></P  ><P  >The username after the <TT @@ -576,20 +582,10 @@ CLASS="PARAMETER"  ><I  >-U</I  ></TT -> can be any Domain  -	user that has administrator priviliges on the machine. Next from  -	within <B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->samedit</B ->, run the command: </P -><P -><B -CLASS="COMMAND" ->createuser MACHINE$ -j DOMAIN -L</B -></P -><P ->This assumes your domain is called "DOMAIN" and your Samba  -	workstation is called "MACHINE". </P +> can be any +	Domain user that has administrator privileges on the machine. +	Substitute your domain name for "DOMAIN" and the name of your PDC +	for "PDC".</P  ><P  >Next copy <TT  CLASS="FILENAME" @@ -620,7 +616,10 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"  >/lib/libnss_winbind.so.1</TT  >.</P  ><P ->Finally, setup a smb.conf containing directives like the  +>Finally, setup a <TT +CLASS="FILENAME" +>smb.conf</TT +> containing directives like the   	following:  </P  ><P  ><TABLE @@ -663,10 +662,10 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"  ><DIV  CLASS="REFSECT1"  ><A -NAME="AEN194" +NAME="AEN183"  ></A  ><H2 ->Notes</H2 +>NOTES</H2  ><P  >The following notes are useful when configuring and   	running <B @@ -697,10 +696,8 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"  >winbindd</B  >  	nsswitch module read an environment variable named <TT -CLASS="PARAMETER" -><I ->	$WINBINDD_DOMAIN</I -></TT +CLASS="ENVAR" +>	$WINBINDD_DOMAIN</TT  >.  If this variable contains a comma separated  	list of Windows NT domain names, then winbindd will only resolve users  	and groups within those Windows NT domains. </P @@ -723,10 +720,10 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"  ><DIV  CLASS="REFSECT1"  ><A -NAME="AEN210" +NAME="AEN199"  ></A  ><H2 ->Signals</H2 +>SIGNALS</H2  ><P  >The following signals can be used to manipulate the   	<B @@ -774,10 +771,10 @@ CLASS="COMMAND"  ><DIV  CLASS="REFSECT1"  ><A -NAME="AEN227" +NAME="AEN216"  ></A  ><H2 ->Files</H2 +>FILES</H2  ><P  ></P  ><DIV @@ -826,9 +823,11 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"  >Storage for the Windows NT rid to UNIX user/group   		id mapping.  The lock directory is specified when Samba is initially   		compiled using the <TT -CLASS="FILENAME" ->--with-lockdir</TT -> option.   +CLASS="PARAMETER" +><I +>--with-lockdir</I +></TT +> option.  		This directory is by default <TT  CLASS="FILENAME"  >/usr/local/samba/var/locks @@ -848,19 +847,18 @@ CLASS="FILENAME"  ><DIV  CLASS="REFSECT1"  ><A -NAME="AEN256" +NAME="AEN245"  ></A  ><H2  >VERSION</H2  ><P ->This man page is correct for version 2.2 of  -	the Samba suite.  winbindd is however not available in -	stable release of Samba as of yet.</P +>This man page is correct for version 2.2 of +        the Samba suite.</P  ></DIV  ><DIV  CLASS="REFSECT1"  ><A -NAME="AEN259" +NAME="AEN248"  ></A  ><H2  >SEE ALSO</H2 @@ -888,7 +886,7 @@ TARGET="_top"  ><DIV  CLASS="REFSECT1"  ><A -NAME="AEN266" +NAME="AEN255"  ></A  ><H2  >AUTHOR</H2  | 
