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-mailto(samba@samba.org)
-
-manpage(nmblookup htmlcommand((1)))(1)(23 Oct 1998)(Samba)(SAMBA)
-
-label(NAME)
-manpagename(nmblookup)(NetBIOS over TCP/IP client used to lookup NetBIOS names)
-
-label(SYNOPSIS)
-manpagesynopsis()
-
-bf(nmblookup) [link(-M)(minusM)] [link(-R)(minusR)] [link(-S)(minusS)] [link(-r)(minusr)] [link(-A)(minusA)] [link(-h)(minush)] [link(-B broadcast address)(minusB)] [link(-U unicast address)(minusU)] [link(-d debuglevel)(minusd)] [link(-s smb config file)(minuss)] [link(-i NetBIOS scope)(minusi)] [link(-T)(minusT)] link(name)(name)
-
-label(DESCRIPTION)
-manpagedescription()
-
-This program is part of the bf(Samba) suite.
-
-bf(nmblookup) is used to query NetBIOS names and map them to IP
-addresses in a network using NetBIOS over TCP/IP queries. The options
-allow the name queries to be directed at a particular IP broadcast area
-or to a particular machine. All queries are done over UDP.
-
-label(OPTIONS)
-manpageoptions()
-
-startdit()
-
-label(minusM)
-dit(bf(-M)) Searches for a master browser by looking up the
-NetBIOS name link(bf(name))(name) with a type of 0x1d. If link(bf(name))(name)
-is tt("-") then it does a lookup on the special name tt(__MSBROWSE__).
-
-label(minusR)
-dit(bf(-R)) Set the recursion desired bit in the packet to do a
-recursive lookup. This is used when sending a name query to a machine
-running a WINS server and the user wishes to query the names in the
-WINS server. If this bit is unset the normal (broadcast responding)
-NetBIOS processing code on a machine is used instead. See rfc1001,
-rfc1002 for details.
-
-label(minusS)
-dit(bf(-S)) Once the name query has returned an IP address then do a
-node status query as well. A node status query returns the NetBIOS names
-registered by a host.
-
-label(minusr)
-dit(bf(-r)) Try and bind to UDP port 137 to send and receive UDP
-datagrams. The reason for this option is a bug in Windows 95 where it
-ignores the source port of the requesting packet and only replies to
-UDP port 137. Unfortunately, on most UNIX systems root privilage is
-needed to bind to this port, and in addition, if the
-url(bf(nmbd))(nmbd.8.html) daemon is running on this machine it also
-binds to this port.
-
-label(minusA)
-dit(bf(-A)) Interpret <name> as an IP Address and do a node status
-query on this address.
-
-label(minush)
-dit(bf(-h)) Print a help (usage) message.
-
-label(minusB)
-dit(bf(-B broadcast address)) Send the query to the given broadcast
-address. Without this option the default behavior of nmblookup is to
-send the query to the broadcast address of the network
-interfaces as either auto-detected or defined in the
-url(bf(interfaces))(smb.conf.5.html#interfaces) parameter of the
-url(bf(smb.conf (5)))(smb.conf.5.html) file.
-
-label(minusU)
-dit(bf(-U unicast address)) Do a unicast query to the specified
-address or host tt("unicast address"). This option (along with the
-link(bf(-R))(minusR) option) is needed to query a WINS server.
-
-label(minusd)
-dit(bf(-d debuglevel)) debuglevel is an integer from 0 to 10.
-
-The default value if this parameter is not specified is zero.
-
-The higher this value, the more detail will be logged about the
-activities of bf(nmblookup). At level 0, only critical errors and
-serious warnings will be logged.
-
-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
-data, most of which is extremely cryptic.
-
-Note that specifying this parameter here will override the url(bf(log
-level))(smb.conf.5.html#loglevel) parameter in the url(bf(smb.conf
-(5)))(smb.conf.5.html) file.
-
-label(minuss)
-dit(bf(-s smb.conf)) This parameter specifies the pathname to the
-Samba configuration file, url(bf(smb.conf))(smb.conf.5.html).
-This file controls all aspects of
-the Samba setup on the machine.
-
-label(minusi)
-dit(bf(-i scope)) This specifies a NetBIOS scope that bf(nmblookup) will use
-to communicate with when generating NetBIOS names. For details on the
-use of NetBIOS scopes, see rfc1001.txt and rfc1002.txt. NetBIOS scopes
-are em(very) rarely used, only set this parameter if you are the
-system administrator in charge of all the NetBIOS systems you
-communicate with.
-
-label(minusT)
-dit(bf(-T)) This causes any IP addresses found in the lookup to be
-looked up via a reverse DNS lookup into a DNS name, and printed out
-before each tt("IP address NetBIOS name") pair that is the normal
-output.
-
-label(name)
-dit(bf(name)) This is the NetBIOS name being queried. Depending upon
-the previous options this may be a NetBIOS name or IP address. If a
-NetBIOS name then the different name types may be specified by
-appending tt(#<type>) to the name. This name may also be tt("*"),
-which will return all registered names within a broadcast area.
-
-enddit()
-
-label(EXAMPLES)
-manpagesection(EXAMPLES)
-
-bf(nmblookup) can be used to query a WINS server (in the same way
-bf(nslookup) is used to query DNS servers). To query a WINS server,
-bf(nmblookup) must be called like this:
-
-tt(nmblookup -U server -R 'name')
-
-For example, running :
-
-tt(nmblookup -U samba.org -R IRIX#1B')
-
-would query the WINS server samba.org for the domain master
-browser (1B name type) for the IRIX workgroup.
-
-label(VERSION)
-manpagesection(VERSION)
-
-This man page is correct for version 2.0 of the Samba suite.
-
-label(SEEALSO)
-manpageseealso()
-
-url(bf(samba (7)))(samba.7.html), url(bf(nmbd (8)))(nmbd.8.html),
-url(bf(smb.conf (5)))(smb.conf.5.html)
-
-label(AUTHOR)
-manpageauthor()
-
-The original Samba software and related utilities were created by
-Andrew Tridgell email(samba@samba.org). Samba is now developed
-by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the
-Linux kernel is developed.
-
-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
-url(bf(ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/))(ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/))
-and updated for the Samba2.0 release by Jeremy Allison.
-email(samba@samba.org).
-
-See url(bf(samba (7)))(samba.7.html) to find out how to get a full
-list of contributors and details on how to submit bug reports,
-comments etc.
-