Smbgroupedit; Smbmount; Smbpasswd; Smbspool - Red Hat ENTERPRISE LINUX 4.5.0 Reference Manual

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Chapter 14. Samba
Executing
smbcontrol -i
8.11.

smbgroupedit

smbgroupedit <options>
The
program maps between Linux groups and Windows groups. It also allows a
smbgroupedit
Linux group to be a domain group.
8.12.

smbmount

smbmount <//server/share> <mount_point> <-o options>
The
program uses the low-level
smbmount
(Samba share). The
mount -t smbfs <//server/share> <mount_point> <-o options>
command also works.
For example:
smbmount //wakko/html /mnt/html -o username=kristin
Password: <password>
[root@yakko /]# ls -l /mnt/html
total 0
-rwxr-xr-x
1 root
8.13.

smbpasswd

smbpasswd <options> <username> <password>
The
program manages encrypted passwords. This program can be run by a
smbpasswd
superuser to change any user's password as well as by an ordinary user to change their own
Samba password.
8.14.

smbspool

smbspool <job> <user> <title> <copies> <options> <filename>
The
program is a CUPS-compatible printing interface to Samba. Although designed
smbspool
for use with CUPS printers,
8.15.

smbstatus

smbstatus <options>
The
program displays the status of current connections to a Samba server.
smbstatus
8.16.

smbtar

smbtar <options>
272
runs commands interactively until a blank line or a 'q' is entered.
smbmnt
root
can work with non-CUPS printers as well.
smbspool
program to mount an smbfs file system
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