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.TH SMBSH 1 "26 Apr 2000" "smbsh 2.0.7"
.PP
.SH "NAME"
smbsh \- Allows access to Windows NT filesystem using UNIX commands
.PP
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.PP
\fBsmbsh\fP
.PP
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
This program is part of the \fBSamba\fP suite\&.
.PP
\fBsmbsh\fP allows you to access an NT filesystem using UNIX commands
such as \fBls\fP, \fBegrep\fP, and \fBrcp\fP\&. You must use a shell that
is dynmanically linked in order for \fBsmbsh\fP to work correctly\&.
.PP
To use the \fBsmbsh\fP command, execute \fBsmbsh\fP from the prompt and
enter the username and password that authenticate you to the
machine running the Windows NT operating system\&.
.PP
.DS
system% smbsh
Username: user
Password:
.DE
.PP
Any dynamically linked command you execute from this shell will
access the \fB/smb\fP directory using the smb protocol\&.
For example, the command
.PP
\f(CWls /smb\fP
.PP
will show all the machines in your workgroup\&.
The command
.PP
\f(CWls /smb/<machine-name>\fP
.PP
will show the share names for that machine\&. You could then, for example, use the
\fBcd\fP command to change directories, \fBvi\fP to edit files, and \fBrcp\fP
to copy files\&.
.PP
.SH "VERSION"
.PP
This man page is correct for the 2\&.0\&.3 of the Samba suite\&.
.PP
.SH "BUGS"
.PP
\fBsmbsh\fP works by intercepting the standard libc calls with the dynamically loaded
versions in \fBsmbwrapper\&.o\fP\&. Not all calls have been "wrapped" so some programs
may not function correctly under \fBsmbsh\fP\&.
.PP
Programs which are not dynamically linked cannot make use of \fBsmbsh\fP\'s
functionality\&. Most versions of UNIX have a \fBfile\fP command that will describe how
a program was linked\&.
.PP
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.PP
\fBsmb\&.conf (5)\fP,
\fBsmbd (8)\fP\&.
.PP
.SH "AUTHOR"
.PP
The original Samba software and related utilities were created by
Andrew Tridgell (samba@samba\&.org)\&. Samba is now developed
by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the
Linux kernel is developed\&.
.PP
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
\fBftp://ftp\&.icce\&.rug\&.nl/pub/unix/\fP)
and updated for the Samba2\&.0 release by Jeremy Allison\&.
samba@samba\&.org\&.
.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\&.
.PP
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