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cleanup. Printq function cannot exactly mimic windows output using d_printf...oh well. Add some more command-specific options back into help.
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a SMB server
particularly useful for ADS is:
net time set -S DOMAIN#1B
this makes kerberos clock skew problems go away :)
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protocol switch mechanism in place
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'net' untility.
This should make it easier to port rpcclient code across to net.
It also allows SPNEGO (the NTLMSSP subsystem in particular) to work, becouse
it kills off the early destruction of the clear-text password.
Andrew Bartlett
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This time, all the existing functionality has been moved into
'net rap', ready for new commands in the 'net ads' and 'net rpc' categories.
In particular, we hope to have the abilty to autoselect the appropriate
backend to use based on smb.conf or other paramaters.
This will allow 'net user' to work no matter what the remote server.
The new 'net rpc' command will soon gain a 'net rpc join' and a
'net rpc user' based on the existing samba code.
Also in this commit, the connection establishment code has been almost entirly
reworked, and now has some minor sense of sainity to it.
In particular, we can now connect to hosts *other* than localhost!
We also have the ability to state on a per-command basis whether the 'localhost'
is a sane default value. (A net join, for example, would not be sane against
localhost).
Unfortunetly we have had to make the basic paramaters global variables, but
the 'cli' is not opened and closed on a per-command basis.
Andrew Bartlett
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