From e9ef2a5a5e9bbec686429f00366b6d72cba83d03 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeremy Allison Date: Tue, 16 Dec 1997 12:21:39 +0000 Subject: WHATSNEW.txt - updated for 1.9.18alpha13. docs/smb.conf.5: Removed unused NTDOMAIN params. Added new params. source/loadparm.c: Put #ifdef NTDOMAIN around unused params. source/nmbd_become_lmb.c: Removed check for workgroup name in lmb name. Jeremy. (This used to be commit 5136c5ec119968b39e2cf9d7f3e6836d9286a51f) --- docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 | 71 ------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 71 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs') diff --git a/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 b/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 index 74167a738a..44620e0cbb 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 +++ b/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 @@ -362,24 +362,12 @@ dfree command dns proxy -domain allow hosts - domain controller -domain deny hosts - -domain group - -domain hosts allow - -domain hosts deny - domain logons domain master -domain sid - encrypt passwords getwd cache @@ -1269,53 +1257,6 @@ logons from Win95 machines to. You should never need to set this parameter. .B Default: domain controller = no -.SS domain groups (G) - -Specifies the NT Domain groups that the user belongs to, and the attributes -associated with that group. This parameter is a white-space separated list -of group ids (in decimal), followed by an option attribute (in decimal) which -defaults to a value of 7 if not specified. A group id and the user attributes -associated with it are separated by "/". - -.B -It is known that attributes are ignored by NT 4.0 Workstation, but not by -NT 3.51 Workstation. Furthermore, no information on the exact meaning of -NT Domain groups is presently known. - -.B Default: - domain groups = 776/7 - -.B Example: - domain groups = 776 1024/7 777 - -.SS domain hosts allow (G) -A synonym for this parameter is 'domain allow hosts'. - -This parameter is a comma delimited set of hosts which are permitted to access -a Domain. - -Note that access still requires suitable user-level passwords for the Domain. -See 'allow hosts' for a description of the syntax of this parameter. - -.B Default: - none (i.e., all hosts permitted login access to the domain) - -.B Example: - domain hosts allow = 150.203.5. myhost.mynet.edu.au - -.SS domain hosts deny (G) -A synonym for this parameter is 'domain deny hosts'. - -The opposite of 'domain hosts deny' - hosts listed here are NOT permitted -to Login to the Domain from those NT Workstations. Where the lists conflict, -the 'allow' list takes precedence. - -.B Default: - none (i.e., no hosts specifically excluded login access to the domain) - -.B Example: - domain hosts deny = guest_wksta 150.203.4. badhost.mynet.edu.au - .SS domain logons (G) If set to true, the Samba server will serve Windows 95 domain logons @@ -1337,18 +1278,6 @@ broadcast-isolated subnet. .B Default: domain master = no -.SS domain sid (G) - -Specifies the SID when using Samba as a Logon Server for NT Workstations. -The format of SIDs supported by samba at present is S-1-N-nnn-nnn-nnn-nnn-nnn. -The number N indicates the number of sub-authorities (nnn). - -.B Default: - domain sid = none - -.B Example: - domain sid = S-1-5-21-123-456-789-123 - .SS dont descend (S) There are certain directories on some systems (eg., the /proc tree under Linux) that are either not of interest to clients or are infinitely deep -- cgit