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.TH "findsmb " "1" "2 May 2000" "Samba" "SAMBA"
.PP
.SH "NAME"
findsmb \- list info about machines that respond to SMB name queries on a subnet
.PP
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.PP
\fBfindsmb\fP [subnet broadcast address]
.PP
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
This perl script is part of the \fBSamba\fP suite\&.
.PP
\fBfindsmb\fP is a perl script that prints out several pieces
of information about machines on a subnet that respond to SMB
name query requests\&.
It uses \fBnmblookup\fP and
\fBsmbclient\fP to obtain this information\&.
.PP
.SH "OPTIONS"
.PP
.IP
.IP "\fBsubnet broadcast address\fP"
Without this option, \fBfindsmb\fP
will probe the subnet of the machine where \fBfindsmb\fP is run\&.
This value is passed to \fBnmblookup\fP as part of the \fB-B\fP
option
.IP
.PP
.SH "EXAMPLES"
.PP
The output of \fBfindsmb\fP lists the following information for all
machines that respond to the initial \fBnmblookup\fP for any name:
IP address, NetBIOS name, Workgroup name, operating system, and
SMB server version\&.
.PP
There will be a "+" in front of the workgroup name for machines that are
local master browsers for that workgroup\&. There will be an "*" in front
of the workgroup name for machines that are the domain master browser for
that workgroup\&. Machines that are running Windows, Windows 95 or Windows 98
will not show any information about the operating system or server version\&.
.PP
The command must be run on a system without
\fBnmbd\fP running\&. If \fBnmbd\fP is running on the system, you will only
get the IP address and the DNS name of the machine\&. To get proper responses
from Windows 95 and Windows 98 machines, the command must be run as root\&.
.PP
For example running:
.PP
\f(CWfindsmb\fP
.PP
on a machine without \fBnmbd\fP running would yield output similar
to the following
.PP
.DS
IP ADDR NETBIOS NAME WORKGROUP/OS/VERSION
---------------------------------------------------------------------
192\&.168\&.35\&.10 MINESET-TEST1 [DMVENGR]
192\&.168\&.35\&.55 LINUXBOX *[MYGROUP] [Unix] [Samba 2\&.0\&.6]
192\&.168\&.35\&.56 HERBNT2 [HERB-NT]
192\&.168\&.35\&.63 GANDALF [MVENGR] [Unix] [Samba 2\&.0\&.5a for IRIX]
192\&.168\&.35\&.65 SAUNA [WORKGROUP] [Unix] [Samba 1\&.9\&.18p10]
192\&.168\&.35\&.71 FROGSTAR [ENGR] [Unix] [Samba 2\&.0\&.0 for IRIX]
192\&.168\&.35\&.78 HERBDHCP1 +[HERB]
192\&.168\&.35\&.88 SCNT2 +[MVENGR] [Windows NT 4\&.0] [NT LAN Manager 4\&.0]
192\&.168\&.35\&.93 FROGSTAR-PC [MVENGR] [Windows 5\&.0] [Windows 2000 LAN Manager]
192\&.168\&.35\&.97 HERBNT1 *[HERB-NT] [Windows NT 4\&.0] [NT LAN Manager 4\&.0]
.DE
.PP
.SH "VERSION"
.PP
This man page is correct for version 2\&.0 of the Samba suite\&.
.PP
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.PP
\fBnmblookup (1)\fP, \fBsmbclient (1)\fP
.PP
.SH "AUTHOR"
.PP
This perl script was developed by Herb Lewis of SGI\&.
.PP
The original Samba software and related utilities were created by
Andrew Tridgell \fIsamba@samba\&.org\fP\&. Samba is now developed
by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the
Linux kernel is developed\&.
.PP
See \fBsamba (7)\fP to find out how to get a full
list of contributors and details on how to submit bug reports,
comments etc\&.
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