net
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net
Tool for administration of Samba and remote
CIFS servers.
net
<ads|rap|rpc>
-h
-w workgroup
-W myworkgroup
-U user
-I ip-address
-p port
-n myname
-s conffile
-S server
-l
-P
-d debuglevel
-V
DESCRIPTION
This tool is part of the samba
7 suite.
The samba net utility is meant to work just like the net utility
available for windows and DOS. The first argument should be used
to specify the protocol to use when executing a certain command.
ADS is used for ActiveDirectory, RAP is using for old (Win9x/NT3)
clients and RPC can be used for NT4 and Windows 2000. If this
argument is omitted, net will try to determine it automatically.
Not all commands are available on all protocols.
OPTIONS
&stdarg.help;
-w target-workgroup
Sets target workgroup or domain. You have to specify
either this option or the IP address or the name of a server.
-W workgroup
Sets client workgroup or domain
-U user
User name to use
-I ip-address
IP address of target server to use. You have to
specify either this option or a target workgroup or
a target server.
-p port
Port on the target server to connect to (usually 139 or 445).
Defaults to trying 445 first, then 139.
&stdarg.netbios.name;
&stdarg.configfile;
-S server
Name of target server. You should specify either
this option or a target workgroup or a target IP address.
-l
When listing data, give more information on each item.
-P
Make queries to the external server using the machine account of the local server.
&stdarg.debug;
COMMANDS
CHANGESECRETPW
This command allows the Samba machine account password to be set from an external application
to a machine account password that has already been stored in Active Directory. DO NOT USE this command
unless you know exactly what you are doing. The use of this command requires that the force flag (-f)
be used also. There will be NO command prompt. Whatever information is piped into stdin, either by
typing at the command line or otherwise, will be stored as the literal machine password. Do NOT use
this without care and attention as it will overwrite a legitimate machine password without warning.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
TIME
The NET TIME command allows you to view the time on a remote server
or synchronise the time on the local server with the time on the remote server.
TIME
Without any options, the NET TIME command
displays the time on the remote server.
TIME SYSTEM
Displays the time on the remote server in a format ready for /bin/date
TIME SET
Tries to set the date and time of the local server to that on
the remote server using /bin/date.
TIME ZONE
Displays the timezone in hours from GMT on the remote computer.
[RPC|ADS] JOIN [TYPE] [-U username[%password]] [createupn=UPN] [createcomputer=OU] [options]
Join a domain. If the account already exists on the server, and
[TYPE] is MEMBER, the machine will attempt to join automatically.
(Assuming that the machine has been created in server manager)
Otherwise, a password will be prompted for, and a new account may
be created.
[TYPE] may be PDC, BDC or MEMBER to specify the type of server
joining the domain.
[UPN] (ADS only) set the principalname attribute during the join. The default
format is host/netbiosname@REALM.
[OU] (ADS only) Precreate the computer account in a specific OU. The
OU string reads from top to bottom without RDNs, and is delimited by
a '/'. Please note that '\' is used for escape by both the shell
and ldap, so it may need to be doubled or quadrupled to pass through,
and it is not used as a delimiter.
[RPC] OLDJOIN [options]
Join a domain. Use the OLDJOIN option to join the domain
using the old style of domain joining - you need to create a trust
account in server manager first.
[RPC|ADS] USER
[RPC|ADS] USER
List all users
[RPC|ADS] USER DELETE target
Delete specified user
[RPC|ADS] USER INFO target
List the domain groups of a the specified user.
[RPC|ADS] USER RENAME oldname newname
Rename specified user.
[RPC|ADS] USER ADD name [password] [-F user flags] [-C comment]
Add specified user.
[RPC|ADS] GROUP
[RPC|ADS] GROUP [misc options] [targets]
List user groups.
[RPC|ADS] GROUP DELETE name [misc. options]
Delete specified group.
[RPC|ADS] GROUP ADD name [-C comment]
Create specified group.
[RAP|RPC] SHARE
[RAP|RPC] SHARE [misc. options] [targets]
Enumerates all exported resources (network shares) on target server.
[RAP|RPC] SHARE ADD name=serverpath [-C comment] [-M maxusers] [targets]
Adds a share from a server (makes the export active). Maxusers
specifies the number of users that can be connected to the
share simultaneously.
SHARE DELETE sharenam
Delete specified share.
[RPC|RAP] FILE
[RPC|RAP] FILE
List all open files on remote server.
[RPC|RAP] FILE CLOSE fileid
Close file with specified fileid on
remote server.
[RPC|RAP] FILE INFO fileid
Print information on specified fileid.
Currently listed are: file-id, username, locks, path, permissions.
[RAP|RPC] FILE USER
¬.implemented;
SESSION
RAP SESSION
Without any other options, SESSION enumerates all active SMB/CIFS
sessions on the target server.
RAP SESSION DELETE|CLOSE CLIENT_NAME
Close the specified sessions.
RAP SESSION INFO CLIENT_NAME
Give a list with all the open files in specified session.
RAP SERVER DOMAIN
List all servers in specified domain or workgroup. Defaults
to local domain.
RAP DOMAIN
Lists all domains and workgroups visible on the
current network.
RAP PRINTQ
RAP PRINTQ LIST QUEUE_NAME
Lists the specified print queue and print jobs on the server.
If the QUEUE_NAME is omitted, all
queues are listed.
RAP PRINTQ DELETE JOBID
Delete job with specified id.
RAP VALIDATE user [password]
Validate whether the specified user can log in to the
remote server. If the password is not specified on the commandline, it
will be prompted.
¬.implemented;
RAP GROUPMEMBER
RAP GROUPMEMBER LIST GROUP
List all members of the specified group.
RAP GROUPMEMBER DELETE GROUP USER
Delete member from group.
RAP GROUPMEMBER ADD GROUP USER
Add member to group.
RAP ADMIN command
Execute the specified command on
the remote server. Only works with OS/2 servers.
¬.implemented;
RAP SERVICE
RAP SERVICE START NAME [arguments...]
Start the specified service on the remote server. Not implemented yet.
¬.implemented;
RAP SERVICE STOP
Stop the specified service on the remote server.
¬.implemented;
RAP PASSWORD USER OLDPASS NEWPASS
Change password of USER from OLDPASS to NEWPASS.
LOOKUP
LOOKUP HOST HOSTNAME [TYPE]
Lookup the IP address of the given host with the specified type (netbios suffix).
The type defaults to 0x20 (workstation).
LOOKUP LDAP [DOMAIN
Give IP address of LDAP server of specified DOMAIN. Defaults to local domain.
LOOKUP KDC [REALM]
Give IP address of KDC for the specified REALM.
Defaults to local realm.
LOOKUP DC [DOMAIN]
Give IP's of Domain Controllers for specified
DOMAIN. Defaults to local domain.
LOOKUP MASTER DOMAIN
Give IP of master browser for specified DOMAIN
or workgroup. Defaults to local domain.
CACHE
Samba uses a general caching interface called 'gencache'. It
can be controlled using 'NET CACHE'.
All the timeout parameters support the suffixes:
s - Seconds
m - Minutes
h - Hours
d - Days
w - Weeks
CACHE ADD key data time-out
Add specified key+data to the cache with the given timeout.
CACHE DEL key
Delete key from the cache.
CACHE SET key data time-out
Update data of existing cache entry.
CACHE SEARCH PATTERN
Search for the specified pattern in the cache data.
CACHE LIST
List all current items in the cache.
CACHE FLUSH
Remove all the current items from the cache.
GETLOCALSID [DOMAIN]
Print the SID of the specified domain, or if the parameter is
omitted, the SID of the domain the local server is in.
SETLOCALSID S-1-5-21-x-y-z
Sets domain sid for the local server to the specified SID.
GROUPMAP
Manage the mappings between Windows group SIDs and UNIX groups.
Parameters take the for "parameter=value". Common options include:
unixgroup - Name of the UNIX group
ntgroup - Name of the Windows NT group (must be
resolvable to a SID
rid - Unsigned 32-bit integer
sid - Full SID in the form of "S-1-..."
type - Type of the group; either 'domain', 'local',
or 'builtin'
comment - Freeform text description of the group
GROUPMAP ADD
Add a new group mapping entry:
net groupmap add {rid=int|sid=string} unixgroup=string \
[type={domain|local}] [ntgroup=string] [comment=string]
GROUPMAP DELETE
Delete a group mapping entry. If more then one group name matches, the first entry found is deleted.
net groupmap delete {ntgroup=string|sid=SID}
GROUPMAP MODIFY
Update en existing group entry
net groupmap modify {ntgroup=string|sid=SID} [unixgroup=string] \
[comment=string] [type={domain|local}]
GROUPMAP LIST
List existing group mapping entries
net groupmap list [verbose] [ntgroup=string] [sid=SID]
MAXRID
Prints out the highest RID currently in use on the local
server (by the active 'passdb backend').
RPC INFO
Print information about the domain of the remote server,
such as domain name, domain sid and number of users and groups.
[RPC|ADS] TESTJOIN
Check whether participation in a domain is still valid.
[RPC|ADS] CHANGETRUSTPW
Force change of domain trust password.
RPC TRUSTDOM
RPC TRUSTDOM ADD DOMAIN
Add a interdomain trust account for
DOMAIN to the remote server.
RPC TRUSTDOM DEL DOMAIM
Remove interdomain trust account for
DOMAIN from the remote server.
¬.implemented;
RPC TRUSTDOM ESTABLISH DOMAIN
Establish a trust relationship to a trusting domain.
Interdomain account must already be created on the remote PDC.
RPC TRUSTDOM REVOKE DOMAIN
Abandon relationship to trusted domain
RPC TRUSTDOM LIST
List all current interdomain trust relationships.
RPC RIGHTS
This subcommand is used to view and manage Samba's rights assignments (also
referred to as privileges). There are three options current available:
list, grant, and
revoke. More details on Samba's privilege model and its use
can be found in the Samba-HOWTO-Collection.
RPC ABORTSHUTDOWN
Abort the shutdown of a remote server.
RPC SHUTDOWN [-t timeout] [-r] [-f] [-C message]
Shut down the remote server.
-r
Reboot after shutdown.
-f
Force shutting down all applications.
-t timeout
Timeout before system will be shut down. An interactive
user of the system can use this time to cancel the shutdown.
'>
-C message
Display the specified message on the screen to
announce the shutdown.
RPC SAMDUMP
Print out sam database of remote server. You need
to run this against the PDC, from a Samba machine joined as a BDC.
RPC VAMPIRE
Export users, aliases and groups from remote server to
local server. You need to run this against the PDC, from a Samba machine joined as a BDC.
RPC GETSID
Fetch domain SID and store it in the local secrets.tdb.
ADS LEAVE
Make the remote host leave the domain it is part of.
ADS STATUS
Print out status of machine account of the local machine in ADS.
Prints out quite some debug info. Aimed at developers, regular
users should use NET ADS TESTJOIN.
ADS PRINTER
ADS PRINTER INFO [PRINTER] [SERVER]
Lookup info for PRINTER on SERVER. The printer name defaults to "*", the
server name defaults to the local host.
ADS PRINTER PUBLISH PRINTER
Publish specified printer using ADS.
ADS PRINTER REMOVE PRINTER
Remove specified printer from ADS directory.
ADS SEARCH EXPRESSION ATTRIBUTES...
Perform a raw LDAP search on a ADS server and dump the results. The
expression is a standard LDAP search expression, and the
attributes are a list of LDAP fields to show in the results.
Example: net ads search '(objectCategory=group)' sAMAccountName
ADS DN DN (attributes)
Perform a raw LDAP search on a ADS server and dump the results. The
DN standard LDAP DN, and the attributes are a list of LDAP fields
to show in the result.
Example: net ads dn 'CN=administrator,CN=Users,DC=my,DC=domain' SAMAccountName
ADS WORKGROUP
Print out workgroup name for specified kerberos realm.
USERSHARE
Starting with version 3.0.23, a Samba server now supports the ability for
non-root users to add user define shares to be exported using the "net usershare"
commands.
To set this up, first set up your smb.conf by adding to the [global] section :
usershare path = /usr/local/samba/lib/usershares
Next create the directory /usr/local/samba/lib/usershares, change the owner to root and
set the group owner to the UNIX group who should have the ability to create usershares,
for example a group called "serverops".
Set the permissions on /usr/local/samba/lib/usershares to 01770.
(Owner and group all access, no access for others, plus the sticky bit,
which means that a file in that directory can be renamed or deleted only
by the owner of the file).
Finally, tell smbd how many usershares you will allow by adding to the [global]
section of smb.conf a line such as :
usershare max shares = 100.
To allow 100 usershare definitions. Now, members of the UNIX group "serverops"
can create user defined shares on demand using the commands below.
The usershare commands are:
net usershare add sharename path [comment] [acl] [guest_ok=[y|n]] - to add or change a user defined share.
net usershare delete sharename - to delete a user defined share.
net usershare info [-l|--long] [wildcard sharename] - to print info about a user defined share.
net usershare list [-l|--long] [wildcard sharename] - to list user defined shares.
USERSHARE ADD sharename path [comment] [acl] [guest_ok=[y|n]]
Add or replace a new user defined share, with name "sharename".
"path" specifies the absolute pathname on the system to be exported.
Restrictions may be put on this, see the global smb.conf parameters :
"usershare owner only", "usershare prefix allow list", and
"usershare prefix deny list".
The optional "comment" parameter is the comment that will appear
on the share when browsed to by a client.
The optional "acl" field
specifies which users have read and write access to the entire share.
Note that guest connections are not allowed unless the smb.conf parameter
"usershare allow guests" has been set. The definition of a user
defined share acl is : "user:permission", where user is a valid
username on the system and permission can be "F", "R", or "D".
"F" stands for "full permissions", ie. read and write permissions.
"D" stands for "deny" for a user, ie. prevent this user from accessing
this share.
"R" stands for "read only", ie. only allow read access to this
share (no creation of new files or directories or writing to files).
The default if no "acl" is given is "Everyone:R", which means any
authenticated user has read-only access.
The optional "guest_ok" has the same effect as the parameter of the
same name in smb.conf, in that it allows guest access to this user
defined share. This parameter is only allowed if the global parameter
"usershare allow guests" has been set to true in the smb.conf.
There is no separate command to modify an existing user defined share,
just use the "net usershare add [sharename]" command using the same
sharename as the one you wish to modify and specify the new options
you wish. The Samba smbd daemon notices user defined share modifications
at connect time so will see the change immediately, there is no need
to restart smbd on adding, deleting or changing a user defined share.
USERSHARE DELETE sharename
Deletes the user defined share by name. The Samba smbd daemon
immediately notices this change, although it will not disconnect
any users currently connected to the deleted share.
USERSHARE INFO [-l|--long] [wildcard sharename]
Get info on user defined shares owned by the current user matching the given pattern, or all users.
net usershare info on its own dumps out info on the user defined shares that were
created by the current user, or restricts them to share names that match the given
wildcard pattern ('*' matches one or more characters, '?' matches only one character).
If the '-l' or '--long' option is also given, it prints out info on user defined
shares created by other users.
The information given about a share looks like :
[foobar]
path=/home/jeremy
comment=testme
usershare_acl=Everyone:F
guest_ok=n
And is a list of the current settings of the user defined share that can be
modified by the "net usershare add" command.
USERSHARE LIST [-l|--long] wildcard sharename
List all the user defined shares owned by the current user matching the given pattern, or all users.
net usershare list on its own list out the names of the user defined shares that were
created by the current user, or restricts the list to share names that match the given
wildcard pattern ('*' matches one or more characters, '?' matches only one character).
If the '-l' or '--long' option is also given, it includes the names of user defined
shares created by other users.
HELP [COMMAND]
Gives usage information for the specified command.
VERSION
This man page is complete for version 3.0 of the Samba
suite.
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 net manpage was written by Jelmer Vernooij.