From 6a689c23e83fef71a562a9009b92983d750f63cc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jelmer Vernooij Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 03:16:15 +0200 Subject: Rename smbd -> samba. This reverts commit 05ea5e23cf4e70de0bd658b1c5c0ead133967091. Conflicts: source4/smbd/server.c --- source4/smbd/smbd.8.xml | 177 ------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 177 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 source4/smbd/smbd.8.xml (limited to 'source4/smbd/smbd.8.xml') diff --git a/source4/smbd/smbd.8.xml b/source4/smbd/smbd.8.xml deleted file mode 100644 index a02c2ce80a..0000000000 --- a/source4/smbd/smbd.8.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,177 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - smbd - 8 - - - - - smbd - server to provide filesharing- and directory services to clients - - - - - smbd - -i - -M model - - - - - DESCRIPTION - This program is part of the samba - 7 suite. - - smbd is the server daemon that - provides filesharing and directory services to Windows clients. - The server provides filespace and directory services to - clients using the SMB (or CIFS) protocol and other - related protocols such as DCE/RPC, LDAP and Kerberos. - - - - Clients supported include MSCLIENT 3.0 for DOS, Windows for - Workgroups, Windows 95/98/ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000/XP/2003, - OS/2, DAVE for Macintosh, and cifsfs for Linux. - - An extensive description of the services that the - server can provide is given in the man page for the - configuration file controlling the attributes of those - services (see smb.conf - 5. This man page will not describe the - services, but will concentrate on the administrative aspects - of running the server. - - Please note that there are significant security - implications to running this server, and the smb.conf - 5 manual page should be regarded as mandatory reading before - proceeding with installation. - - As of Samba 4, smbd also incorporates all the functionality of - nmbd. - - - - - OPTIONS - - - - -i - If this parameter is specified it causes the - server to run "interactively", not as a daemon, even if the - server is executed on the command line of a shell. Setting this - parameter negates the implicit deamon mode when run from the - command line. smbd also logs to standard - output, as if the -S parameter had been - given. - - - - - -M model - This parameter can be used to specify the - "process model" smbd should use. This determines - how concurrent clients are handled. Available process - models include single (everything in - a single process), standard (similar - behaviour to that of Samba 3), thread - (single process, different threads. - - - - - - - FILES - - - - /etc/rc - or whatever initialization script your - system uses). - - If running the server as a daemon at startup, - this file will need to contain an appropriate startup - sequence for the server. - - - - /etc/services - If running the server via the - meta-daemon inetd, this file - must contain a mapping of service name (e.g., netbios-ssn) - to service port (e.g., 139) and protocol type (e.g., tcp). - - - - - /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf - This is the default location of the smb.conf - 5 server configuration file. Other common places that systems - install this file are /usr/samba/lib/smb.conf - and /etc/samba/smb.conf. - - This file describes all the services the server - is to make available to clients. See smb.conf - 5 for more information. - - - - - - - VERSION - - This man page is correct for version 4 of - the Samba suite. - - - - DIAGNOSTICS - - Most diagnostics issued by the server are logged - in a specified log file. The log file name is specified - at compile time, but may be overridden on the command line. - - The number and nature of diagnostics available depends - on the debug level used by the server. If you have problems, set - the debug level to 3 and peruse the log files. - - Most messages are reasonably self-explanatory. Unfortunately, - at the time this man page was created, there are too many diagnostics - available in the source code to warrant describing each and every - diagnostic. At this stage your best bet is still to grep the - source code and inspect the conditions that gave rise to the - diagnostics you are seeing. - - - - SEE ALSO - hosts_access - 5 - smb.conf - 5, smbclient - 1, testparm - 1, and the - Internet RFC's rfc1001.txt, rfc1002.txt. - In addition the CIFS (formerly SMB) specification is available - as a link from the Web page - http://samba.org/cifs/. - - - - AUTHOR - - The original Samba software and related utilities - were created by Andrew Tridgell. Samba is now developed - by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar - to the way the Linux kernel is developed. - - - - -- cgit