Command ? command help [command] (Adult web hosting) ! [command] dir

Command ? command help [command] ! [command] dir [filename] ls [filename] cd [directory] lcd [directory] get remotefile [localfile] put localfile [remotefile] mget pattern mput pattern prompt lowercase ON (or OFF) del filename md directory mkdir directory rd directory rmdir directory setmode filename [+|-]rsha exit smbclient Commands Description Provides list of commands or help on specified command. Provides list of commands or help on specified command. If a command is specified, it will be run in a local shell. If not, you will be placed into a local shell on the client. Displays any files matching filename in the current directory on the server, or all files if filename is omitted. Displays any files matching filename in the current directory on the server, or all files if filename is omitted. If directory is specified, changes to the specified directory on the remote server. If not, reports the current directory on the remote machine. If directory is specified, the current directory on the local machine will be changed. If not, the name of the current directory on the local machine will be reported. Copies the file remotefile to the local machine. If a localfile is specified, uses that name to copy the file to. Treats the file as binary; does not do LF to CR/LF conversions. Copies localfile to the remote machine. If a remotefile is specified, uses that as the name to copy to on the remote server. Treats the file as binary; does not do LF to CR/LF conversions. Gets all files matching pattern from the remote machine. Places all local files matching pattern on the remote machine. Toggles interactive prompting on and off for mget and mput. If lowercase is on, smbclient will convert filenames to lowercase during an mget or get (but not a mput or put). Delete a file on the remote machine. Create a directory on the remote machine. Create a directory on the remote machine. Remove the specified directory on the remote machine. Remove the specified directory on the remote machine. Set DOS filesystem attribute bits, using Unix-like modes. r is read-only, s is system, h is hidden, and a is archive. Exits smbclient. 423
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