smbsh 1 smbsh Allows access to Windows NT filesystem using UNIX commands smbsh -W workgroup -U username -P prefix -R <name resolve order> -d <debug level> -l logfile -L libdir DESCRIPTION This tool is part of the Samba 7 suite. smbsh allows you to access an NT filesystem using UNIX commands such as ls, egrep, and rcp. You must use a shell that is dynamically linked in order for smbsh to work correctly. OPTIONS -W WORKGROUP Override the default workgroup specified in the workgroup parameter of the smb.conf 5 file for this session. This may be needed to connect to some servers. -U username[%pass] Sets the SMB username or username and password. If this option is not specified, the user will be prompted for both the username and the password. If %pass is not specified, the user will be prompted for the password. -P prefix This option allows the user to set the directory prefix for SMB access. The default value if this option is not specified is smb. &stdarg.configfile; &stdarg.debug; &stdarg.resolve.order; -L libdir This parameter specifies the location of the shared libraries used by smbsh. The default value is specified at compile time. EXAMPLES To use the smbsh command, execute smbsh from the prompt and enter the username and password that authenticates you to the machine running the Windows NT operating system. system% smbsh Username: user Password: XXXXXXX Any dynamically linked command you execute from this shell will access the /smb directory using the smb protocol. For example, the command ls /smb will show a list of workgroups. The command ls /smb/MYGROUP will show all the machines in the workgroup MYGROUP. The command ls /smb/MYGROUP/<machine-name> will show the share names for that machine. You could then, for example, use the cd command to change directories, vi to edit files, and rcp to copy files. VERSION This man page is correct for version 3.0 of the Samba suite. BUGS smbsh works by intercepting the standard libc calls with the dynamically loaded versions in smbwrapper.o. Not all calls have been "wrapped", so some programs may not function correctly under smbsh . Programs which are not dynamically linked cannot make use of smbsh's functionality. Most versions of UNIX have a file command that will describe how a program was linked. SEE ALSO smbd 8, smb.conf 5 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. 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 ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/) and updated for the Samba 2.0 release by Jeremy Allison. The conversion to DocBook for Samba 2.2 was done by Gerald Carter. The conversion to DocBook XML 4.2 for Samba 3.0 was done by Alexander Bokovoy.