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1.\" Title: rpcclient
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5.\" Manual: User Commands
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9.TH "RPCCLIENT" "1" "10/12/2009" "Samba 3\&.3" "User Commands"
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169.SH "Name"
170rpcclient \- tool for executing client side MS\-RPC functions
171.SH "Synopsis"
172.fam C
173.HP \w'\ 'u
174\FCrpcclient\F[] [\-A\ authfile] [\-c\ <command\ string>] [\-d\ debuglevel] [\-h] [\-l\ logdir] [\-N] [\-s\ <smb\ config\ file>] [\-U\ username[%password]] [\-W\ workgroup] [\-N] [\-I\ destinationIP] {server}
175.fam
176.SH "DESCRIPTION"
177.PP
178This tool is part of the
179\fBsamba\fR(7)
180suite\&.
181.PP
182\FCrpcclient\F[]
183is a utility initially developed to test MS\-RPC functionality in Samba itself\&. It has undergone several stages of development and stability\&. Many system administrators have now written scripts around it to manage Windows NT clients from their UNIX workstation\&.
184.SH "OPTIONS"
185.PP
186server
187.RS 4
188NetBIOS name of Server to which to connect\&. The server can be any SMB/CIFS server\&. The name is resolved using the
189\m[blue]\fBname resolve order\fR\m[]
190line from
191\fBsmb.conf\fR(5)\&.
192.RE
193.PP
194\-c|\-\-command=\'command string\'
195.RS 4
196execute semicolon separated commands (listed below))
197.RE
198.PP
199\-I IP\-address
200.RS 4
201\fIIP address\fR
202is the address of the server to connect to\&. It should be specified in standard "a\&.b\&.c\&.d" notation\&.
203.sp
204Normally the client would attempt to locate a named SMB/CIFS server by looking it up via the NetBIOS name resolution mechanism described above in the
205\fIname resolve order\fR
206parameter above\&. Using this parameter will force the client to assume that the server is on the machine with the specified IP address and the NetBIOS name component of the resource being connected to will be ignored\&.
207.sp
208There is no default for this parameter\&. If not supplied, it will be determined automatically by the client as described above\&.
209.RE
210.PP
211\-d|\-\-debuglevel=level
212.RS 4
213\fIlevel\fR
214is an integer from 0 to 10\&. The default value if this parameter is not specified is 0\&.
215.sp
216The higher this value, the more detail will be logged to the log files about the activities of the server\&. At level 0, only critical errors and serious warnings will be logged\&. Level 1 is a reasonable level for day\-to\-day running \- it generates a small amount of information about operations carried out\&.
217.sp
218Levels above 1 will generate considerable amounts of log data, and should only be used when investigating a problem\&. Levels above 3 are designed for use only by developers and generate HUGE amounts of log data, most of which is extremely cryptic\&.
219.sp
220Note that specifying this parameter here will override the
221\m[blue]\fBlog level\fR\m[]
222parameter in the
223\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
224file\&.
225.RE
226.PP
227\-V
228.RS 4
229Prints the program version number\&.
230.RE
231.PP
232\-s <configuration file>
233.RS 4
234The file specified contains the configuration details required by the server\&. The information in this file includes server\-specific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide\&. See
235\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
236for more information\&. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time\&.
237.RE
238.PP
239\-l|\-\-log\-basename=logdirectory
240.RS 4
241Base directory name for log/debug files\&. The extension
242\fB"\&.progname"\fR
243will be appended (e\&.g\&. log\&.smbclient, log\&.smbd, etc\&.\&.\&.)\&. The log file is never removed by the client\&.
244.RE
245.PP
246\-N
247.RS 4
248If specified, this parameter suppresses the normal password prompt from the client to the user\&. This is useful when accessing a service that does not require a password\&.
249.sp
250Unless a password is specified on the command line or this parameter is specified, the client will request a password\&.
251.sp
252If a password is specified on the command line and this option is also defined the password on the command line will be silently ingnored and no password will be used\&.
253.RE
254.PP
255\-k
256.RS 4
257Try to authenticate with kerberos\&. Only useful in an Active Directory environment\&.
258.RE
259.PP
260\-A|\-\-authentication\-file=filename
261.RS 4
262This option allows you to specify a file from which to read the username and password used in the connection\&. The format of the file is
263.sp
264.if n \{\
265.RS 4
266.\}
267.fam C
268.ps -1
269.nf
270.if t \{\
271.sp -1
272.\}
273.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
274.sp -1
275
276username = <value>
277password = <value>
278domain = <value>
279.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
280.if t \{\
281.sp 1
282.\}
283.fi
284.fam
285.ps +1
286.if n \{\
287.RE
288.\}
289.sp
290Make certain that the permissions on the file restrict access from unwanted users\&.
291.RE
292.PP
293\-U|\-\-user=username[%password]
294.RS 4
295Sets the SMB username or username and password\&.
296.sp
297If %password is not specified, the user will be prompted\&. The client will first check the
298\fBUSER\fR
299environment variable, then the
300\fBLOGNAME\fR
301variable and if either exists, the string is uppercased\&. If these environmental variables are not found, the username
302\fBGUEST\fR
303is used\&.
304.sp
305A third option is to use a credentials file which contains the plaintext of the username and password\&. This option is mainly provided for scripts where the admin does not wish to pass the credentials on the command line or via environment variables\&. If this method is used, make certain that the permissions on the file restrict access from unwanted users\&. See the
306\fI\-A\fR
307for more details\&.
308.sp
309Be cautious about including passwords in scripts\&. Also, on many systems the command line of a running process may be seen via the
310\FCps\F[]
311command\&. To be safe always allow
312\FCrpcclient\F[]
313to prompt for a password and type it in directly\&.
314.RE
315.PP
316\-n <primary NetBIOS name>
317.RS 4
318This option allows you to override the NetBIOS name that Samba uses for itself\&. This is identical to setting the
319\m[blue]\fBnetbios name\fR\m[]
320parameter in the
321\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
322file\&. However, a command line setting will take precedence over settings in
323\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]\&.
324.RE
325.PP
326\-i <scope>
327.RS 4
328This specifies a NetBIOS scope that
329\FCnmblookup\F[]
330will use to communicate with when generating NetBIOS names\&. For details on the use of NetBIOS scopes, see rfc1001\&.txt and rfc1002\&.txt\&. NetBIOS scopes are
331\fIvery\fR
332rarely used, only set this parameter if you are the system administrator in charge of all the NetBIOS systems you communicate with\&.
333.RE
334.PP
335\-W|\-\-workgroup=domain
336.RS 4
337Set the SMB domain of the username\&. This overrides the default domain which is the domain defined in smb\&.conf\&. If the domain specified is the same as the servers NetBIOS name, it causes the client to log on using the servers local SAM (as opposed to the Domain SAM)\&.
338.RE
339.PP
340\-O socket options
341.RS 4
342TCP socket options to set on the client socket\&. See the socket options parameter in the
343\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
344manual page for the list of valid options\&.
345.RE
346.PP
347\-h|\-\-help
348.RS 4
349Print a summary of command line options\&.
350.RE
351.SH "COMMANDS"
352.SS "LSARPC"
353.PP
354lsaquery
355.RS 4
356Query info policy
357.RE
358.PP
359lookupsids
360.RS 4
361Resolve a list of SIDs to usernames\&.
362.RE
363.PP
364lookupnames
365.RS 4
366Resolve a list of usernames to SIDs\&.
367.RE
368.PP
369enumtrusts
370.RS 4
371Enumerate trusted domains
372.RE
373.PP
374enumprivs
375.RS 4
376Enumerate privileges
377.RE
378.PP
379getdispname
380.RS 4
381Get the privilege name
382.RE
383.PP
384lsaenumsid
385.RS 4
386Enumerate the LSA SIDS
387.RE
388.PP
389lsaenumprivsaccount
390.RS 4
391Enumerate the privileges of an SID
392.RE
393.PP
394lsaenumacctrights
395.RS 4
396Enumerate the rights of an SID
397.RE
398.PP
399lsaenumacctwithright
400.RS 4
401Enumerate accounts with a right
402.RE
403.PP
404lsaaddacctrights
405.RS 4
406Add rights to an account
407.RE
408.PP
409lsaremoveacctrights
410.RS 4
411Remove rights from an account
412.RE
413.PP
414lsalookupprivvalue
415.RS 4
416Get a privilege value given its name
417.RE
418.PP
419lsaquerysecobj
420.RS 4
421Query LSA security object
422.RE
423.SS "LSARPC\-DS"
424.PP
425dsroledominfo
426.RS 4
427Get Primary Domain Information
428.RE
429.PP
430.PP
431\fIDFS\fR
432.PP
433dfsexist
434.RS 4
435Query DFS support
436.RE
437.PP
438dfsadd
439.RS 4
440Add a DFS share
441.RE
442.PP
443dfsremove
444.RS 4
445Remove a DFS share
446.RE
447.PP
448dfsgetinfo
449.RS 4
450Query DFS share info
451.RE
452.PP
453dfsenum
454.RS 4
455Enumerate dfs shares
456.RE
457.SS "REG"
458.PP
459shutdown
460.RS 4
461Remote Shutdown
462.RE
463.PP
464abortshutdown
465.RS 4
466Abort Shutdown
467.RE
468.SS "SRVSVC"
469.PP
470srvinfo
471.RS 4
472Server query info
473.RE
474.PP
475netshareenum
476.RS 4
477Enumerate shares
478.RE
479.PP
480netfileenum
481.RS 4
482Enumerate open files
483.RE
484.PP
485netremotetod
486.RS 4
487Fetch remote time of day
488.RE
489.SS "SAMR"
490.PP
491queryuser
492.RS 4
493Query user info
494.RE
495.PP
496querygroup
497.RS 4
498Query group info
499.RE
500.PP
501queryusergroups
502.RS 4
503Query user groups
504.RE
505.PP
506querygroupmem
507.RS 4
508Query group membership
509.RE
510.PP
511queryaliasmem
512.RS 4
513Query alias membership
514.RE
515.PP
516querydispinfo
517.RS 4
518Query display info
519.RE
520.PP
521querydominfo
522.RS 4
523Query domain info
524.RE
525.PP
526enumdomusers
527.RS 4
528Enumerate domain users
529.RE
530.PP
531enumdomgroups
532.RS 4
533Enumerate domain groups
534.RE
535.PP
536enumalsgroups
537.RS 4
538Enumerate alias groups
539.RE
540.PP
541createdomuser
542.RS 4
543Create domain user
544.RE
545.PP
546samlookupnames
547.RS 4
548Look up names
549.RE
550.PP
551samlookuprids
552.RS 4
553Look up names
554.RE
555.PP
556deletedomuser
557.RS 4
558Delete domain user
559.RE
560.PP
561samquerysecobj
562.RS 4
563Query SAMR security object
564.RE
565.PP
566getdompwinfo
567.RS 4
568Retrieve domain password info
569.RE
570.PP
571lookupdomain
572.RS 4
573Look up domain
574.RE
575.SS "SPOOLSS"
576.PP
577adddriver <arch> <config> [<version>]
578.RS 4
579Execute an AddPrinterDriver() RPC to install the printer driver information on the server\&. Note that the driver files should already exist in the directory returned by
580\FCgetdriverdir\F[]\&. Possible values for
581\fIarch\fR
582are the same as those for the
583\FCgetdriverdir\F[]
584command\&. The
585\fIconfig\fR
586parameter is defined as follows:
587.sp
588.if n \{\
589.RS 4
590.\}
591.fam C
592.ps -1
593.nf
594.if t \{\
595.sp -1
596.\}
597.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
598.sp -1
599
600Long Printer Name:\e
601Driver File Name:\e
602Data File Name:\e
603Config File Name:\e
604Help File Name:\e
605Language Monitor Name:\e
606Default Data Type:\e
607Comma Separated list of Files
608.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
609.if t \{\
610.sp 1
611.\}
612.fi
613.fam
614.ps +1
615.if n \{\
616.RE
617.\}
618.sp
619Any empty fields should be enter as the string "NULL"\&.
620.sp
621Samba does not need to support the concept of Print Monitors since these only apply to local printers whose driver can make use of a bi\-directional link for communication\&. This field should be "NULL"\&. On a remote NT print server, the Print Monitor for a driver must already be installed prior to adding the driver or else the RPC will fail\&.
622.sp
623The
624\fIversion\fR
625parameter lets you specify the printer driver version number\&. If omitted, the default driver version for the specified architecture will be used\&. This option can be used to upload Windows 2000 (version 3) printer drivers\&.
626.RE
627.PP
628addprinter <printername> <sharename> <drivername> <port>
629.RS 4
630Add a printer on the remote server\&. This printer will be automatically shared\&. Be aware that the printer driver must already be installed on the server (see
631\FCadddriver\F[]) and the
632\fIport\fRmust be a valid port name (see
633\FCenumports\F[]\&.
634.RE
635.PP
636deldriver
637.RS 4
638Delete the specified printer driver for all architectures\&. This does not delete the actual driver files from the server, only the entry from the server\'s list of drivers\&.
639.RE
640.PP
641deldriverex <driver> [architecture] [version]
642.RS 4
643Delete the specified printer driver including driver files\&. You can limit this action to a specific architecture and a specific version\&. If no architecure is given, all driver files of that driver will be deleted\&.
644.RE
645.PP
646enumdata
647.RS 4
648Enumerate all printer setting data stored on the server\&. On Windows NT clients, these values are stored in the registry, while Samba servers store them in the printers TDB\&. This command corresponds to the MS Platform SDK GetPrinterData() function (* This command is currently unimplemented)\&.
649.RE
650.PP
651enumdataex
652.RS 4
653Enumerate printer data for a key
654.RE
655.PP
656enumjobs <printer>
657.RS 4
658List the jobs and status of a given printer\&. This command corresponds to the MS Platform SDK EnumJobs() function
659.RE
660.PP
661enumkey
662.RS 4
663Enumerate printer keys
664.RE
665.PP
666enumports [level]
667.RS 4
668Executes an EnumPorts() call using the specified info level\&. Currently only info levels 1 and 2 are supported\&.
669.RE
670.PP
671enumdrivers [level]
672.RS 4
673Execute an EnumPrinterDrivers() call\&. This lists the various installed printer drivers for all architectures\&. Refer to the MS Platform SDK documentation for more details of the various flags and calling options\&. Currently supported info levels are 1, 2, and 3\&.
674.RE
675.PP
676enumprinters [level]
677.RS 4
678Execute an EnumPrinters() call\&. This lists the various installed and share printers\&. Refer to the MS Platform SDK documentation for more details of the various flags and calling options\&. Currently supported info levels are 1, 2 and 5\&.
679.RE
680.PP
681getdata <printername> <valuename;>
682.RS 4
683Retrieve the data for a given printer setting\&. See the
684\FCenumdata\F[]
685command for more information\&. This command corresponds to the GetPrinterData() MS Platform SDK function\&.
686.RE
687.PP
688getdataex
689.RS 4
690Get printer driver data with keyname
691.RE
692.PP
693getdriver <printername>
694.RS 4
695Retrieve the printer driver information (such as driver file, config file, dependent files, etc\&.\&.\&.) for the given printer\&. This command corresponds to the GetPrinterDriver() MS Platform SDK function\&. Currently info level 1, 2, and 3 are supported\&.
696.RE
697.PP
698getdriverdir <arch>
699.RS 4
700Execute a GetPrinterDriverDirectory() RPC to retrieve the SMB share name and subdirectory for storing printer driver files for a given architecture\&. Possible values for
701\fIarch\fR
702are "Windows 4\&.0" (for Windows 95/98), "Windows NT x86", "Windows NT PowerPC", "Windows Alpha_AXP", and "Windows NT R4000"\&.
703.RE
704.PP
705getprinter <printername>
706.RS 4
707Retrieve the current printer information\&. This command corresponds to the GetPrinter() MS Platform SDK function\&.
708.RE
709.PP
710getprintprocdir
711.RS 4
712Get print processor directory
713.RE
714.PP
715openprinter <printername>
716.RS 4
717Execute an OpenPrinterEx() and ClosePrinter() RPC against a given printer\&.
718.RE
719.PP
720setdriver <printername> <drivername>
721.RS 4
722Execute a SetPrinter() command to update the printer driver associated with an installed printer\&. The printer driver must already be correctly installed on the print server\&.
723.sp
724See also the
725\FCenumprinters\F[]
726and
727\FCenumdrivers\F[]
728commands for obtaining a list of of installed printers and drivers\&.
729.RE
730.PP
731addform
732.RS 4
733Add form
734.RE
735.PP
736setform
737.RS 4
738Set form
739.RE
740.PP
741getform
742.RS 4
743Get form
744.RE
745.PP
746deleteform
747.RS 4
748Delete form
749.RE
750.PP
751enumforms
752.RS 4
753Enumerate form
754.RE
755.PP
756setprinter
757.RS 4
758Set printer comment
759.RE
760.PP
761setprinterdata
762.RS 4
763Set REG_SZ printer data
764.RE
765.PP
766setprintername <printername> <newprintername>
767.RS 4
768Set printer name
769.RE
770.PP
771rffpcnex
772.RS 4
773Rffpcnex test
774.RE
775.SS "NETLOGON"
776.PP
777logonctrl2
778.RS 4
779Logon Control 2
780.RE
781.PP
782logonctrl
783.RS 4
784Logon Control
785.RE
786.PP
787samsync
788.RS 4
789Sam Synchronisation
790.RE
791.PP
792samdeltas
793.RS 4
794Query Sam Deltas
795.RE
796.PP
797samlogon
798.RS 4
799Sam Logon
800.RE
801.SS "GENERAL COMMANDS"
802.PP
803debuglevel
804.RS 4
805Set the current debug level used to log information\&.
806.RE
807.PP
808help (?)
809.RS 4
810Print a listing of all known commands or extended help on a particular command\&.
811.RE
812.PP
813quit (exit)
814.RS 4
815Exit
816\FCrpcclient \F[]\&.
817.RE
818.SH "BUGS"
819.PP
820\FCrpcclient\F[]
821is designed as a developer testing tool and may not be robust in certain areas (such as command line parsing)\&. It has been known to generate a core dump upon failures when invalid parameters where passed to the interpreter\&.
822.PP
823From Luke Leighton\'s original rpcclient man page:
824.PP
825\fIWARNING!\fR
826The MSRPC over SMB code has been developed from examining Network traces\&. No documentation is available from the original creators (Microsoft) on how MSRPC over SMB works, or how the individual MSRPC services work\&. Microsoft\'s implementation of these services has been demonstrated (and reported) to be\&.\&.\&. a bit flaky in places\&.
827.PP
828The development of Samba\'s implementation is also a bit rough, and as more of the services are understood, it can even result in versions of
829\fBsmbd\fR(8)
830and
831\fBrpcclient\fR(1)
832that are incompatible for some commands or services\&. Additionally, the developers are sending reports to Microsoft, and problems found or reported to Microsoft are fixed in Service Packs, which may result in incompatibilities\&.
833.SH "VERSION"
834.PP
835This man page is correct for version 3 of the Samba suite\&.
836.SH "AUTHOR"
837.PP
838The original Samba software and related utilities were created by Andrew Tridgell\&. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed\&.
839.PP
840The original rpcclient man page was written by Matthew Geddes, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton, and rewritten by Gerald Carter\&. The conversion to DocBook for Samba 2\&.2 was done by Gerald Carter\&. The conversion to DocBook XML 4\&.2 for Samba 3\&.0 was done by Alexander Bokovoy\&.
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