Changeset 988 for vendor/current/docs/manpages/nmblookup.1
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r860 r988 2 2 .\" Title: nmblookup 3 3 .\" Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section] 4 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.7 6.1 <http://docbook.sf.net/>5 .\" Date: 0 9/18/20134 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.78.1 <http://docbook.sf.net/> 5 .\" Date: 05/02/2016 6 6 .\" Manual: User Commands 7 .\" Source: Samba 3.67 .\" Source: Samba 4.4 8 8 .\" Language: English 9 9 .\" 10 .TH "NMBLOOKUP" "1" "0 9/18/2013" "Samba 3\&.6" "User Commands"10 .TH "NMBLOOKUP" "1" "05/02/2016" "Samba 4\&.4" "User Commands" 11 11 .\" ----------------------------------------------------------------- 12 12 .\" * Define some portability stuff … … 32 32 .SH "SYNOPSIS" 33 33 .HP \w'\ 'u 34 nmblookup [\-M ] [\-R] [\-S] [\-r] [\-A] [\-h] [\-B\ <broadcast\ address>] [\-U\ <unicast\ address>] [\-d\ <debug\ level>] [\-s\ <smb\ config\ file>] [\-i\ <NetBIOS\ scope>] [\-T] [\-f] {name}34 nmblookup [\-M|\-\-master\-browser] [\-R|\-\-recursion] [\-S|\-\-status] [\-r|\-\-root\-port] [\-A|\-\-lookup\-by\-ip] [\-B|\-\-broadcast\ <broadcast\ address>] [\-U|\-\-unicast\ <unicast\ address>] [\-d\ <debug\ level>] [\-s\ <smb\ config\ file>] [\-i\ <NetBIOS\ scope>] [\-T|\-\-translate] [\-f|\-\-flags] {name} 35 35 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 36 36 .PP … … 43 43 .SH "OPTIONS" 44 44 .PP 45 \-M 45 \-M|\-\-master\-browser 46 46 .RS 4 47 Searches for a master browser by looking up the NetBIOS name47 Searches for a master browser by looking up the NetBIOS 48 48 \fIname\fR 49 49 with a type of … … 55 55 .RE 56 56 .PP 57 \-R 57 \-R|\-\-recursion 58 58 .RS 4 59 59 Set the recursion desired bit in the packet to do a recursive lookup\&. This is used when sending a name query to a machine running a WINS server and the user wishes to query the names in the WINS server\&. If this bit is unset the normal (broadcast responding) NetBIOS processing code on a machine is used instead\&. See RFC1001, RFC1002 for details\&. 60 60 .RE 61 61 .PP 62 \-S 62 \-S|\-\-status 63 63 .RS 4 64 64 Once the name query has returned an IP address then do a node status query as well\&. A node status query returns the NetBIOS names registered by a host\&. 65 65 .RE 66 66 .PP 67 \-r 67 \-r|\-\-root\-port 68 68 .RS 4 69 69 Try and bind to UDP port 137 to send and receive UDP datagrams\&. The reason for this option is a bug in Windows 95 where it ignores the source port of the requesting packet and only replies to UDP port 137\&. Unfortunately, on most UNIX systems root privilege is needed to bind to this port, and in addition, if the … … 72 72 .RE 73 73 .PP 74 \-A 74 \-A|\-\-lookup\-by\-ip 75 75 .RS 4 76 76 Interpret … … 79 79 .RE 80 80 .PP 81 \-n|\-\-netbiosname <primary NetBIOS name> 82 .RS 4 83 This option allows you to override the NetBIOS name that Samba uses for itself\&. This is identical to setting the 84 \m[blue]\fBnetbios name\fR\m[] 85 parameter in the 86 smb\&.conf 87 file\&. However, a command line setting will take precedence over settings in 88 smb\&.conf\&. 89 .RE 90 .PP 91 \-i|\-\-scope <scope> 92 .RS 4 93 This specifies a NetBIOS scope that 94 nmblookup 95 will 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 96 \fIvery\fR 97 rarely used, only set this parameter if you are the system administrator in charge of all the NetBIOS systems you communicate with\&. 98 .RE 99 .PP 100 \-W|\-\-workgroup=domain 101 .RS 4 102 Set 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)\&. 103 .RE 104 .PP 105 \-O|\-\-socket\-options socket options 106 .RS 4 107 TCP socket options to set on the client socket\&. See the socket options parameter in the 108 smb\&.conf 109 manual page for the list of valid options\&. 110 .RE 111 .PP 112 \-h|\-\-help 113 .RS 4 114 Print a summary of command line options\&. 115 .RE 116 .PP 117 \-B <broadcast address> 81 \-B|\-\-broadcast <broadcast address> 118 82 .RS 4 119 83 Send the query to the given broadcast address\&. Without this option the default behavior of nmblookup is to send the query to the broadcast address of the network interfaces as either auto\-detected or defined in the … … 124 88 .RE 125 89 .PP 126 \-U <unicast address>90 \-U|\-\-unicast <unicast address> 127 91 .RS 4 128 92 Do a unicast query to the specified address or host … … 132 96 .RE 133 97 .PP 134 \-d|\-\-debuglevel=level 135 .RS 4 136 \fIlevel\fR 137 is an integer from 0 to 10\&. The default value if this parameter is not specified is 0\&. 138 .sp 139 The 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\&. 140 .sp 141 Levels 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\&. 142 .sp 143 Note that specifying this parameter here will override the 144 \m[blue]\fBlog level\fR\m[] 145 parameter in the 146 smb\&.conf 147 file\&. 148 .RE 149 .PP 150 \-V|\-\-version 151 .RS 4 152 Prints the program version number\&. 153 .RE 154 .PP 155 \-s|\-\-configfile <configuration file> 156 .RS 4 157 The 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 158 smb\&.conf 159 for more information\&. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time\&. 160 .RE 161 .PP 162 \-l|\-\-log\-basename=logdirectory 163 .RS 4 164 Base directory name for log/debug files\&. The extension 165 \fB"\&.progname"\fR 166 will be appended (e\&.g\&. log\&.smbclient, log\&.smbd, etc\&.\&.\&.)\&. The log file is never removed by the client\&. 167 .RE 168 .PP 169 \-T 98 \-T|\-\-translate 170 99 .RS 4 171 100 This causes any IP addresses found in the lookup to be looked up via a reverse DNS lookup into a DNS name, and printed out before each … … 176 105 .RE 177 106 .PP 178 \-f 107 \-f|\-\-flags 179 108 .RS 4 180 109 Show which flags apply to the name that has been looked up\&. Possible answers are zero or more of: Response, Authoritative, Truncated, Recursion_Desired, Recursion_Available, Broadcast\&.
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