-T This option can be used to translate (Mac os x web server)
-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
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