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2.\" Title: libsmbclient
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5.\" Date: 03/09/2012
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10.TH "LIBSMBCLIENT" "7" "03/09/2012" "Samba 3\&.5" "7"
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21.SH "NAME"
22libsmbclient \- An extension library for browsers and that can be used as a generic browsing API\&.
23.SH "SYNOPSIS"
24.HP \w'\ 'u
25.PP
26Browser URL:
27smb://[[[domain:]user[:password@]]server[/share[/path[/file]]]] [?options]
28.SH "DESCRIPTION"
29.PP
30This tool is part of the
31\fBsamba\fR(7)
32suite\&.
33.PP
34
35libsmbclient
36is a library toolset that permits applications to manipulate CIFS/SMB network resources using many of the standards POSIX functions available for manipulating local UNIX/Linux files\&. It permits much more than just browsing, files can be opened and read or written, permissions changed, file times modified, attributes and ACL\'s can be manipulated, and so on\&. Of course, its functionality includes all the capabilities commonly called browsing\&.
37.PP
38
39libsmbclient
40can not be used directly from the command line, instead it provides an extension of the capabilities of tools such as file managers and browsers\&. This man page describes the configuration options for this tool so that the user may obtain greatest utility of use\&.
41.SH "OPTIONS"
42.PP
43What the URLs mean:
44.PP
45smb://
46.RS 4
47Shows all workgroups or domains that are visible in the network\&. The behavior matches that of the Microsoft Windows Explorer\&.
48.sp
49The method of locating the list of workgroups (domains also) varies depending on the setting of the context variable
50(context\->options\&.browse_max_lmb_count)\&. It is the responsibility of the application that calls this library to set this to a sensible value\&. This is a compile\-time option\&. This value determines the maximum number of local master browsers to query for the list of workgroups\&. In order to ensure that the list is complete for those present on the network, all master browsers must be querried\&. If there are a large number of workgroups on the network, the time spent querying will be significant\&. For small networks (just a few workgroups), it is suggested to set this value to 0, instructing libsmbclient to query all local master browsers\&. In an environment that has many workgroups a more reasonable setting may be around 3\&.
51.RE
52.PP
53smb://name/
54.RS 4
55This command causes libsmbclient to perform a name look\-up\&. If the NAME<1D> or NAME<1B> exists (workgroup name), libsmbclient will list all servers in the workgroup (or domain)\&. Otherwise, a name look\-up for the NAME<20> (machine name) will be performed, and the list of shared resources on the server will be displayed\&.
56.RE
57.PP
58When libsmbclient is invoked by an application it searches for a directory called
59\&.smb
60in the $HOME directory that is specified in the users shell environment\&. It then searches for a file called
61smb\&.conf
62which, if present, will fully over\-ride the system
63/etc/samba/smb\&.conf
64file\&. If instead libsmbclient finds a file called
65~/\&.smb/smb\&.conf\&.append, it will read the system
66/etc/samba/smb\&.conf
67and then append the contents of the
68~/\&.smb/smb\&.conf\&.append
69to it\&.
70.PP
71
72libsmbclient
73will check the users shell environment for the
74USER
75parameter and will use its value when if the
76user
77parameter was not included in the URL\&.
78.SH "PROGRAMMERS GUIDE"
79.PP
80Watch this space for future updates\&.
81.SH "VERSION"
82.PP
83This man page is correct for version 3 of the Samba suite\&.
84.SH "AUTHOR"
85.PP
86The 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\&.
87.PP
88The libsmbclient manpage page was written by John H Terpstra\&.
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