From 33790c41501af0e8fdc2fbc7128cf2a42cafa087 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andrew Tridgell Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 02:49:48 +0000 Subject: added command line options to smbsh (This used to be commit 9b249c075e53e6cf75399d60a6371648c03104fa) --- source3/smbwrapper/README | 36 ++++++++++++++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) (limited to 'source3/smbwrapper/README') diff --git a/source3/smbwrapper/README b/source3/smbwrapper/README index 18cfc24056..8d5c376f82 100644 --- a/source3/smbwrapper/README +++ b/source3/smbwrapper/README @@ -25,42 +25,40 @@ To use it you need to do this: You will be asked for a username and password. After that you will be returned to a shell prompt. It is actually a subshell running with -smbwrapper enabled. You can confirm this by checking if the SMBW_USER -environment variable is defined. +smbwrapper enabled. Now try to access /smb/SERVER for some SMB server name and see what -happens. If you set SMBW_WORKGROUP to your workgroup or have workgroup -set in yoru smb.conf then listing /smb/ should list all SMB servers in -your workgroup. +happens. If you use the -W option to set your workgroup or have +workgroup set in your smb.conf then listing /smb/ should list all SMB +servers in your workgroup. -ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES ---------------------- +OPTIONS +------- -SMBW_USER - This is usually set by smbsh but you can set it manually. It - specifies the username you will connect to servers with. +-U username + specify the username and optional password (as user%password) -SMBW_PASSWORD - This is usually set by smbsh but you can set it manually. It - specifies the password used to connect to smb servers. - -SMBW_DEBUG +-d debug level This is an integer that controls the internal debug level of smbw. It defaults to 0, which means no debug info. -SMBW_LOGFILE +-l logfile The place where smbw debug logs are put. If this is not set then stderr is used. -SMBW_PREFIX +-P prefix The root of the SMB filesystem. This defaults to /smb/ but you can set it to any name you like. -SMBW_WORKGROUP +-W workgroup This is the workgroup used for browsing (ie. listing machines in the /smb/ directory). It defaults to the one set in smb.conf. +-R resolve order + This allows you to override the setting of the name resolve order + from smb.conf + ATTRIBUTE MAPPING ----------------- @@ -92,3 +90,5 @@ things that I know don't work: If you want to help with the development of this code then join the samba-technical mailing list. + + -- cgit