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diff --git a/docs/manpages/rpcclient.8 b/docs/manpages/rpcclient.8 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..dc66bcccc0 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/manpages/rpcclient.8 @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ +.TH "RPCCLIENT" "8" "August 27, 2000" "Samba" "SAMBA" +.SH "NAME" +rpcclient \- developer\'s tool to testing client side MS-RPC functions +.SH "SYNOPSIS" +.IP "\fBrpcclient\fP" +[-d debuglevel] [-S server] [-l logbasename] [-n netbios name] [-N] +[-m maxprotocol] [-I destIP] [-E] [-U username] [-W workgroup] [-c `command string`] +[-t terminalcode] [-i scope] [-O socket options] +[-s smb\&.conf] +.SH "DESCRIPTION" +.IP "\fBrpcclient\fP" +is a utility for developers for executing various MS-RPC functions\&. It\'s +primary use is for testing Samba\'s own MS-RPC server implementation, however +many administrators have written scripts around it to manage Windows NT clients +from their UNIX workstation\&. +.SH "OPTIONS" +.PP +.IP +.IP "\fB-d debuglevel\fP" +set the debuglevel\&. Debug level 0 is the lowest and 100 being the +highest\&. This should be set to 100 if you are planning on +submitting a bug report to the Samba team (see BUGS\&.txt)\&. +.IP +.IP "\fB-S server\fP" +NetBIOS name of Server to which you wish to connect\&. The server can be +any SMB/CIFS server\&. The name is resolved using either the "name resolve +order = " line or by using the \fB-R\fP option\&. +.IP +.IP "\fB-l logbasename\fP" +File name for log/debug files\&. \&.client will be +appended\&. The log file is never removed by the client\&. +.IP +.IP "\fB-n netbios name\fP" +NetBIOS name of the local machine\&. This option +is only needed if your Samba client cannot find +it automatically\&. Samba should use the uppercase of the machine\'s +hostname\&. +.IP +.IP "\fB-N\fP" +tells rpcclient not to ask for a password\&. rpcclient will prompt +the user by default\&. +.IP +.IP "\fB-I destIP\fP" +The IP address of the server specified with the \fB-S\fP +option\&. Only needed when the server\'s NetBIOS +name cannot be resolved using WINS or broadcast +and isn\'t found in the LMHOSTS file\&. +.IP +.IP "\fB-E\fP" +causes regedit to write messages to stderr instead of stdout\&. +.IP +.IP "\fB-U username[%pass]\fP" +Sets the SMB username or username and password\&. If %pass is not +specified, The user will be prompted\&. The client will first check the USER +environment variable, then the LOGNAME variable and if either exist, the +string is uppercased\&. Anything in these variables following a % sign will be +treated as the password\&. If these environmental variables are not found, the +username GUEST is used\&. +.IP +If the password is not included in these environment variables +(using the %pass syntax), rpcclient will look for a PASSWD environment +variable from which to read the password\&. +.IP +A third option is to use a credentials file which contains +the plaintext of the username and password\&. This option is +mainly provided for scripts where the admin doesn\'t desire to +pass the credentials on the command line or via environment variables\&. +If this method is used, make certain that the permissions on the file +restrict access from unwanted users\&. See the \fB-A\fP for more details\&. +.IP +Be cautious about including passwords in scripts or in the +\f(CWPASSWD\fP environment variable\&. Also, on many systems the command +line of a running process may be seen via the \f(CWps\fP command to be +safe always allow smbclient to prompt for a password and type it in +directly\&. +.IP +.IP "\fB-A <filename>\fP" +This option allows you to specify a file from which +to read the username and password used in the connection\&. The format +of the file is +.IP +\f(CWusername = <value>\fP +.br +\f(CWpassword = <value>\fP +.br +.IP +Make certain that the permissions on the file restrict access from +unwanted users\&. +.IP +.IP "\fB-W domain\fP" +Set the SMB domain of the username\&. This overrides the default +domain which is the domain of the server specified with the +bt(-S) option\&. If the domain specified is the same as the server\'s +NetBIOS name, it causes the client to log on using the +server\'s local SAM (as opposed to the Domain SAM)\&. +.IP +.IP "\fB-P\fP" +operate in promptless mode\&. Without this mode (the default) +rpcclient displays a prompt of the form \'[domain\eusername@host]$\' +.IP +.IP "\fB-c \'command string\'\fP" +execute semicolon separated commands (listed below)) +.IP +.IP "\fB-t terminalcode\fP" +This tells the Samba client how to interpret the incoming filenames, in regards +to character sets\&. The list here is not complete\&. For a complete list see your +local Samba source\&. Some valid options are sjis, euc, jis7, jis8, junet and hex\&. +.IP +.IP "\fB-O socket options\fP" +These socket options are the same as in smb\&.conf (under the bt(socket options = ) +section)\&. +.IP +.IP "\fB-s smb\&.conf\fP" +Specifies the location of the all important smb\&.conf file\&. +.IP +.IP "\fB-i scope\fP" +Defines the NetBIOS scope\&. For more information on NetBIOS scopes, see rfc1001 +and rfc1002\&. NetBIOS scopes are rarely used\&. +.IP +.PP +.SH "COMMANDS" +.PP +.IP "\fBSPOOLSS Commands\fP" +.IP "spoolenum" +Execute an EnumPrinters call\&. This lists the various +installed and share printers\&. Refer to the MS Platform +SDK documentation for more details of the various +flags and calling options\&. +.PP +.IP "spoolenumports <level>" +Executes an EnumPorts call using the specified info level\&. +Currently only info level 1 and 2 are supported\&. +.PP +.IP "spoolenumdata" +Enumerate all printer setting data stored on the server\&. +On Windows NT clients, these values are stored +in the registry, while Samba servers store them in the printers +TDB\&. This command corresponds to the MS Platform SDK EnumPorts +function\&. +.PP +.IP "spooljobs <printer>" +List the jobs and status of a given printer\&. This command +corresponds to the MS Platform SDK EnumJobs function\&. +.PP +.IP "spoolopen <printer>" +Execute an OpenPrinterEx() and ClosePrinter() +RPC against a given printer\&. +.PP +.IP "spoolgetdata" +Retrive the data for a given printer setting\&. See the +\fBspoolenumdata\fP command for more information\&. This command +corresponds to the GetPrinterData() MS Platform SDK function\&. +.PP +.IP "spoolgetprinter <printer>" +Retrieve the current printer information\&. This command +sorresponds to the GetPrinter() MS Platform SDK function\&. +.PP +.IP "spoolgetprinterdriver <printer>" +Retrive the printer driver information (such as driver file, +config file, dependent files, etc\&.\&.\&.) for the given printer\&. +This command corresponds to the GetPrinterDriver() MS Platform +SDK function\&. +.PP +.IP "spoolgetprinterdriverdir <arch>" +Execute a GetPrinterDriverDirectory() RPC to retreive the +SMB share name and subdirectory for storing printer driver +files for a given architecture\&. Possible values for <arch> are +"Windows 4\&.0" (for Windows 95/98), "Windows NT x86", "Windows NT +PowerPC", "Windows Alpha_AXP", and "Windows NT R4000"\&. +.PP +.YODLTAGSTART. roffcmd .IP "spooladdprinter <printername> <sharename> +<drivername> <port>" .YODLTAGEND. +Add a printer on the remote server\&. This printer will be automatically +shared\&. Be aware that the printer driver must already be installed +on the server (see \fBaddprinterdriver\fP) and the <port> must +be a valid port name\&. +.PP +.IP "spooladdprinterdriver <arch> <config>" +Execute an AddPrinterDriver() RPC to install the printer +driver information on the server\&. Note that the driver files +should already exist in the directort returned by +\fBspoolgetprinterdriverdir\fP\&. Possible values for <arch> +are the same as those for the \fBspooolgetprintedriverdir\fP command\&. +The <config> parameter is defined as follows: +.PP +.IP "" +<Long Printer Name>:<Driver File Name>:<Data File Name>:<Config File Name>:<Help File Name>:<Language Monitor Name>:<Default Data Type>:<Comma Separated list of Files> +.PP +.IP "" +Any empty fields should be enter as the string "NULL"\&. +.PP +.IP "" +Samba does not need to support the concept of Print Monitors +since these only apply to local printers whose driver can make use +of a bi-directional link for communication\&. This field should +be "NULL"\&. On a remote NT print server, the Print Monitor for a driver +must already be installed prior to adding the driver or else the RPC +will fail\&. +.PP +.IP "\fBGeneral Commands\fP" +.IP "set" +Set miscellaneous rpcclient command line options during a running +session\&. +.PP +.IP "use" +Connect to a rmeote SMB server\&. \fBrpcclient\fP has the ability +to maintain connections to multiple server simulaneously\&. +.PP +.IP "help" +Print a listing of all known commands or extended help +on a particular command\&. +.PP +.IP "quit" +Exit rpcclient\&. +.PP +.SH "BUGS" +rpcclient is designed as a developer testing tool and may not be robust +in certain areas (such as command line parsing)\&. It has been known to +generate a core dump upon failures when invalid parameters where +passed to the interpreter\&. +.PP +From Luke Leighton\'s original rpcclient man page: +"WARNING! The MSRPC over SMB code has been developed from examining +Network traces\&. No documentation is available from the original creators +(Microsoft) on how MSRPC over SMB works, or how the individual MSRPC services +work\&. Microsoft\'s implementation of these services has been demonstrated +(and reported) to be\&.\&.\&. a bit flakey in places\&. +.PP +The development of Samba\'s implementation is also a bit rough, and as more +of the services are understood, it can even result in versions of +\fBsmbd(8)\fP and rpcclient that are incompatible for some commands or +services\&. Additionally, the developers are sending reports to Microsoft, +and problems found or reported to Microsoft are fixed in Service Packs, +which may result in incompatibilities\&." +.PP +.SH "SEE ALSO" +\fBsamba (7)\fP +.SH "AUTHOR" +Samba is written by The Samba Team as Open Source\&. This man page was written +by Matthew Geddes, Luke Kenneth Casson, and Gerald Carter\&. |