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		<title>Email web hosting - Using Samba Robert Eckstein, David Collier-Brown, Peter Kelly</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 09:18:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using Samba   Robert Eckstein, David Collier-Brown, Peter Kelly  1st Edition November 1999  1-56592-449-5, Order Number: 4495  416 pages, $34.95   Buy the hardcopy   Table of Contents   Appendix E    Appendix E. Downloading Samba with CVS   This appendix contains information on how [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using Samba   Robert Eckstein, David Collier-Brown, Peter Kelly  1st Edition November 1999  1-56592-449-5, Order Number: 4495  416 pages, $34.95   Buy the hardcopy   Table of Contents   Appendix E    Appendix E. Downloading Samba with CVS   This appendix contains information on how to download the latest source version of Samba using  the Concurrent Versions System (CVS). CVS is a freely available configuration management tool  available from Cyclic Software and is distributed under the GNU General Public License. You  can download the latest copy from http://www.cyclic.com/.   CVS works on top of the GNU Revision Control System (RCS). Many Unix systems come  preinstalled with RCS. However, if you want to download the latest version of RCS, you can find  it at http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/rcs/.   One of the nicest things about CVS is its ability to handle remote logins. This means that people  across the globe on the Internet can download and update various source files for any project that  uses a CVS repository. Such is the case with Samba. Once you have RCS and CVS installed on  your system, you must first log in to the Samba source server with the following command:   cvs -d :pserver:cvs@cvs.samba.org:/cvsroot login   This tells CVS to connect to the CVS server at cvs.samba.org. Once you are connected, you can  download the latest source tree with the following command:   cvs -d :pserver:cvs@cvs.samba.org:/cvsroot co samba   This will download the entire Samba distribution (file by file) into a directory entitled /samba,  which it will create on your hard drive. This directory will have the same structure as the Samba  source distribution described in Chapter 2, Installing Samba on a Unix System. It includes  source and header files, documentation, and sample configuration files to help get you started.  After that is completed, you can follow the instructions in Chapter 2 to configure and compile  Samba on your server.  <br />You need excellent and relaible webhost company to host your web applications? Then pay a visit to <a href="http://www.g5websitehosting.com">Inexpensive Web Hosting</a> services.
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		<title>The most common options are src (source), dst  (Web server on xp)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 22:26:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most common options are src (source), dst (destination), and port. For example, in the book  we used the command:   tcpdump port not telnet  This dumps all the packets except telnet; we were logged-in via telnet and wanted to see only the  SMB packets.   Another tcpdump example is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most common options are src (source), dst (destination), and port. For example, in the book  we used the command:   tcpdump port not telnet  This dumps all the packets except telnet; we were logged-in via telnet and wanted to see only the  SMB packets.   Another tcpdump example is selecting traffic between server and either sue or joe: tcpdump host server and \(sue or joe \) We recommend using the -s 1500 option so that you capture all of the SMB messages sent,   instead of just the header information.    Options   There are many options, and many other kinds of expressions that can be used with tcpdump. See  the manual page for details on the advanced options. The most common options are as follows:   -c count    Forces the program to exit after receiving the specified number of packets.  -F file    Reads the expression from the specified file and ignores expressions on the command line.  -i interface    Forces the program to listen on the specified interface.  -r file    Reads packets from the specified file (captured with -w).   -s length    Saves the specified number of bytes of data from each packet (rather than 68 bytes).  -w file    Writes the packets to the specified file.    C. Samba Configuration Option Quick Reference  E. Downloading Samba with CVS  O Reilly Home | O Reilly Bookstores | How to Order | O Reilly Contacts International | About O Reilly | Affiliated Companies     1999, O Reilly &#038; Associates, Inc.   436    <br />We would like to recommend you tested and proved <a href="http://jboss.smartwebsitehosting.net">virtual web hosting</a> services, which you will surely find to be of great quality.
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		<title>rpcclient commands Command Description regenum keyname Registry Enumeration  (Web hosting india)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 11:27:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[rpcclient commands   Command Description  regenum keyname Registry Enumeration (keys, values)  regdeletekey keyname Registry Key Delete  regcreatekey keyname [keyvalue] Registry Key Create  regquerykey keyname Registry Key Query  regdeleteval valname Registry Value Delete  regcreateval valname valtype value Registry Key Create  reggetsec keyname Registry Key Security  regtestsec keyname [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>rpcclient commands   Command Description  regenum keyname Registry Enumeration (keys, values)  regdeletekey keyname Registry Key Delete  regcreatekey keyname [keyvalue] Registry Key Create  regquerykey keyname Registry Key Query  regdeleteval valname Registry Value Delete  regcreateval valname valtype value Registry Key Create  reggetsec keyname Registry Key Security  regtestsec keyname Test Registry Key Security  ntlogin [username] [password] NT Domain Login Test  wksinfo Workstation Query Info  srvinfo Server Query Info  srvsessions List Sessions on a Server  srvshares List shares on a server  srvconnections List connections on a server  srvfiles List files on a server  lsaquery Query Info Policy (domain member or server)  lookupsids Resolve names from SIDs  ntpass NT SAM Password Change  tcpdump   The tcpdump utility, a classic system administration tool, dumps all the packet headers it sees on  an interface that match an expression. The version included in the Samba distribution is enhanced  to understand the SMB protocol. The expression is a logical expression with &#8220;and,&#8221; &#8220;or,&#8221; and  &#8220;not,&#8221; although sometimes it s very simple. For example, host escrime would select every packet  going to or from escrime. The expression is normally one or more of:    host name  net network_number  port number  src name  dst name  435    <br />We recommend high quality webhost to host and run your jsp application: <a href="http://jsp.tomcatjavahosting.com">christian web host</a> services.
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		<title>Web host music - -L server_name Resets the %L configuration variable to</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jan 2008 01:05:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[-L server_name    Resets the %L configuration variable to the specified server name.  -s    This option prevents the testparm program from prompting the user to press the Enter key  before printing a list of the configuration options for the server.  testprns   The testprns program checks [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-L server_name    Resets the %L configuration variable to the specified server name.  -s    This option prevents the testparm program from prompting the user to press the Enter key  before printing a list of the configuration options for the server.  testprns   The testprns program checks a specified printer name against the system printer capabilities  (printcap) file. Its command line is:   testprns printername [printcapname]   If the printcapname isn t specified, Samba attempts to use one located in the smb.conf file. If one  isn t specified there, Samba will try /etc/printcap. If that fails, the program will generate an error.   rpcclient   This is a new client that exercises the RPC (remote procedure call) interfaces of an SMB server.  Like smbclient, rpcclient started its life as a test program for the Samba developers and will  likely stay that way for a while. Its command line is:   rpcclient //server/share   The command-line options are the same as the Samba 2.0 smbclient, and the operations you can  try are listed below.   434    <br />Please visit our <a href="http://php5.smartwebsitehosting.net">professional web hosting</a> services to find out about cheap and reliable webhost service that will surely answer all your demands.
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		<title>Root-only options -a username Adds a user to</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 13:17:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Root-only options   -a username    Adds a user to the encrypted password file.  -d username    Disables a user in the encrypted password file.  -e username    Enables a disabled user in the encrypted password file.  -m machine_name    Changes a machine [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Root-only options   -a username    Adds a user to the encrypted password file.  -d username    Disables a user in the encrypted password file.  -e username    Enables a disabled user in the encrypted password file.  -m machine_name    Changes a machine account s password. The machine accounts are used to authenticate  machines when they connect to a primary or backup domain controller.  -j domain_name    Adds a Samba server to a Windows NT Domain.  -n    Sets no password for the user.  -s username    Causes smbpasswd to be silent and to read its old and new passwords from standard input,  rather than from /dev/tty. This is useful for writing scripts.  testparm   The testparm program checks an smb.conf file for obvious errors and self-consistency. Its  command line is:   testparm [options] configfile_name [hostname IP_addr]   If the configuration file is not specified, the file at samba_dir /lib/smb.conf is checked by default.  If you specify a hostname and an IP address, an extra check will be made to ensure that the  specified machine would be allowed to connect to Samba. If a hostname is specified, an IP  address should be present as well.   Options   -h    Prints command-line information for the program.   433    <br />We would like to recommend you tested and proved <a href="http://jboss.smartwebsitehosting.net">virtual web hosting</a> services, which you will surely find to be of great quality.
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		<title>-T This option can be used to translate  (Mac os x web server)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 01:36:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[-T    This option can be used to translate IP addresses into resolved names.  -U unicast_address    Performs a unicast query to the specified address. Used with -R to query WINS servers.  Note that there is no workgroup option for nmblookup; you can get around this by putting  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-T    This option can be used to translate IP addresses into resolved names.  -U unicast_address    Performs a unicast query to the specified address. Used with -R to query WINS servers.  Note that there is no workgroup option for nmblookup; you can get around this by putting  workgroup = workgroup_name in a file and passing it to nmblookup with the -s smb.conf_file  option.   smbpasswd   The smbpasswd password has two distinct sets of functions. When run by users, it changes their  encrypted passwords. When run by root, it updates the encrypted password file. When run by an  ordinary user with no options, it connects to the primary domain controller and changes his or her  Windows password.   The program will fail if smbd is not operating, if the hosts allow or hosts deny configuration  options will not permit connections from localhost (IP address 127.0.0.1), or the encrypted  passwords = no option is set.   Regular user options   -D debug_level    Sets the debug (also called logging) level. The level can range from 0 to 10. Debug level 0  logs only the most important messages; level 1 is normal; level 3 and above are primarily for  debugging and slow the program considerably.  -h    Prints command-line usage information for the program.  -r remote_machine_name    Specifies on which machine the password should change. The remote machine must be a  primary domain controller (PDC).  -R resolve_order    Sets the resolve order of the name servers. This option is similar to the resolve order  configuration option, and can take any of the four parameters, lmhosts, host, wins, and bcast,  in any order.   -U username    Used only with -r, to modify a username that is spelled differently on the remote machine.   432    <br />Please visit our <a href="http://php5.smartwebsitehosting.net">professional web hosting</a> services to find out about cheap and reliable webhost service that will surely answer all your demands.
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		<title>-d debuglevel Sets  (Web hosting resellers) the debug (sometimes called logging)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 13:08:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[-d debuglevel    Sets the debug (sometimes called logging) level. The level can range from 0 all the way to  10. Debug level 0 logs only the most important messages; level 1 is normal; level 3 and  above are primarily for debugging and slow the program considerably.  -h   [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-d debuglevel    Sets the debug (sometimes called logging) level. The level can range from 0 all the way to  10. Debug level 0 logs only the most important messages; level 1 is normal; level 3 and  above are primarily for debugging and slow the program considerably.  -h    Prints command-line usage information for the program.  -i scope    Sets a NetBIOS scope identifier. Only machines with the same identifier will communicate  with the server. The scope identifier was a predecessor to workgroups, and this option is  included only for backward compatibility.  -M    Searches for a local master browser. This is done with a broadcast searching for a machine  that will respond to the special name __MSBROWSE__, and then asking that machine for  information, instead of broadcasting the query itself.  -R    Sets the recursion desired bit in the packet. This will cause the machine that responds to try  to do a WINS lookup and return the address and any other information the WINS server has  saved.  -r    Use the root port of 137 for Windows 95 machines.  -S    Once the name query has returned an IP address, does a node status query as well. This  returns all the resource types that the machine knows about, with their numeric attributes.  For example:  % nmblookup -d 4 -S elsbeth   received 6 names  ELSBETH <00> - <GROUP> B <ACTIVE>  ELSBETH <03> -B <ACTIVE>  ELSBETH <1d> -B <ACTIVE>  ELSBETH <1e> - <GROUP> B <ACTIVE>  ELSBETH <20> -B <ACTIVE>  ..__MSBROWSE__.. <01> - <GROUP> B <ACTIVE>   -s configuration_file    Specifies the location of the Samba configuration file. Although the file defaults to  /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf, you can override it here on the command-line, normally for  debugging.  431    <br />If you are in need for cheap and reliable webhost to host your website, we recommend <a href="http://mysql5.tomcatjavahosting.com">http web server</a> services.
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		<title>Web hosting domains - -t tape Tape device or file. Default is</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 03:06:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[-t tape    Tape device or file. Default is the value of the environment variable $TAPE, or tar.out if  $TAPE isn t set.  -u user    Specifies the user to connect to the share as. You can specify the password as well, in the  format username%password.  Specifies [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-t tape    Tape device or file. Default is the value of the environment variable $TAPE, or tar.out if  $TAPE isn t set.  -u user    Specifies the user to connect to the share as. You can specify the password as well, in the  format username%password.  Specifies the use of verbose mode.  -X file    Tells smbtar to exclude the specified file from the tar create or restore.  -x share    States the share name on the server to connect to. The default is backup, which is a common  share name to perform backups with.  For example, a trivial backup command to archive the data for user sue is:   # smbtar -s pc_name -x sue -u sue -p secret -t sue.tar   nmblookup   The nmblookup program is a client program that exercises the NetBIOS-over-UDP/IP name  service for resolving NBT machine names into IP addresses. The command works by  broadcasting its queries on the local subnet until a machine with that name responds. You can  think of it as a Windows nslookup(1) or dig(1). This is useful for looking up both normal  NetBIOS names, and the odd ones like __MSBROWSE__ that the Windows name services use to  provide directory-like services. If you wish to query for a particular type of NetBIOS name, add  the NetBIOS <type> to the end of the name.   The command line is:   nmblookup [-options] name   The options supported are:   -A    Interprets name as an IP address and do a node-status query on this address.  -B broadcast _address    Sends the query to the given broadcast address. The default is to send the query to the  broadcast address of the primary network interface.  430    <br />Note: In case you are looking for affordable and reliable webhost to host and run your j2ee application check Vision <a href="http://j2ee.tomcatjavahosting.com">J2ee Web Hosting</a> services.
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		<title>Unlimited web hosting - -s configuration_file Sets the Samba configuration file to</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2008 16:35:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[-s configuration_file    Sets the Samba configuration file to use when processing this command.  -u username    Limits the smbstatus report to the activity of a single user.  smbtar   The smbtar program is a shell script on top of smbclient that gives the program more intelligible  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-s configuration_file    Sets the Samba configuration file to use when processing this command.  -u username    Limits the smbstatus report to the activity of a single user.  smbtar   The smbtar program is a shell script on top of smbclient that gives the program more intelligible  options when doing tar operations. Functionally, it is equivalent to the Unix tar program.   Options   -a    Resets the archive bit mode  -b blocksize    Blocking size. Defaults to 20.  -d directory    Changes to initial directory before restoring or backing up files.  Incremental mode; tar files are backed up only if they have the DOS archive bit set. The  archive bit is reset after each file is read.  -l log_level    Sets the logging level.  -N filename    Backs up only the files newer than the last modification date of filename. For incremental  backups.  -p password    Specifies the password to use to access a share.  -r    Restores files to the share from the tar file.   -s server    Specifies the SMB/CIFS server in which the share resides.   429    <br />In case you need quality webspace to host and run your web applications, try our <a href="http://j2ee.g5websitehosting.com">personal web hosting</a> services.
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		<title>-W workgroup Specifies the workgroup that you want</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 13 Jan 2008 03:25:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[-W workgroup    Specifies the workgroup that you want the client to connect as.  If you want to test a particular name service, run smbclient with -R and just the name of the  service. This will force smbclient to use only the service you gave.   smbstatus   The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>-W workgroup    Specifies the workgroup that you want the client to connect as.  If you want to test a particular name service, run smbclient with -R and just the name of the  service. This will force smbclient to use only the service you gave.   smbstatus   The smbstatus program lists the current connections on a Samba server. There are three separate  sections. The first section lists various shares that are in use by specific users. The second section  lists the locked files that Samba currently has on all of its shares. Finally, the third section lists  the amount of memory usage for each of the shares. For example:   # smbstatus   Samba version 2.0.3 Service uid gid pid machine   network davecb davecb 7470 phoenix (192.168.220.101) Sun May 16  network davecb davecb 7589 chimaera (192.168.220.102) Sun May 16    Locked files: Pid DenyMode R/W Oplock Name   7589 DENY_NONE RDONLY EXCLUSIVE+BATCH /home/samba/quicken/inet/common/system/help.bmp Sun May 16 21:23:40 1999 7470 DENY_WRITE RDONLY NONE /home/samba/word/office/findfast.exe Sun May 16 20:51:08 1999 7589 DENY_WRITE RDONLY EXCLUSIVE+BATCH /home/samba/quicken/lfbmp70n.dll Sun May 16 21:23:39 1999 7589 DENY_WRITE RDWR EXCLUSIVE+BATCH /home/samba/quicken/inet/qdata/runtime.dat Sun May 16 21:23:41 1999 7470 DENY_WRITE RDONLY EXCLUSIVE+BATCH /home/samba/word/office/osa.exe Sun May 16 20:51:09 1999 7589 DENY_WRITE RDONLY NONE /home/samba/quicken/qversion.dll Sun May 16 21:20:33 1999 7470 DENY_WRITE RDONLY NONE /home/samba/quicken/qversion.dll Sun May 16 20:51:11 1999   Share mode memory usage (bytes):  1043432(99%) free + 4312(0%) used + 832(0%) overhead = 1048576(100%) total   Options   -b    Forces smbstatus to produce brief output. This includes the version of Samba and auditing  information about the users that have logged into the server.  -d    Gives verbose output, including each of the three reporting sections listed in the previous  example. This is the default.  Forces smbstatus to print only the current file locks it has. This corresponds to the second  section in a verbose output.   -p    Prints a list of smbd process IDs only. This is often used for scripts.  -S    Prints only a list of shares and their connections. This corresponds to the first section in a  verbose output.   428    <br />We would like to recommend you tested and proved <a href="http://jboss.smartwebsitehosting.net">virtual web hosting</a> services, which you will surely find to be of great quality.
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