09-26-2012
Thanks for the tip on Quest, vbe! Didn't find too much on their file share stuff but definitely food for thought and it's probably easier than implementing LDAP, honestly.
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disco(1) General Commands Manual disco(1)
NAME
disco - Mono's Web Service Discovery Tool
SYNOPSIS
disco [options] url
DESCRIPTION
disco is a tool for discovering web services and for retireving the documents that describe those services.
url is the location of a DISCO document, which includes a list of WSDL documents, XML schemas and references to other DISCO documents.
disco downloads the DISCO document and all referenced documents (unless the -nosave option is specified), and saves them to disk.
OPTIONS
The following options are available:
-nologo
Supress the startup logo.
-nosave
Do not save the discovered documents to disk. The default is to save the documents.
-o:directory , -out:directory
The directory where to save the discovered documents. By default, documents are saved in the current directory.
-u:username , -user:username
The user name to use when connecting to the server.
-p:password , -password:password
The password to use when connecting to the server.
-d:domain , -domain:domain
The domain to use when connecting to the server.
-proxy:url
The url of the proxy server to use for http requests.
-proxyusername:username
The user name to use when connecting to the proxy.
-proxypassword:password
The password to use when connecting to the proxy.
-proxydomain:domain
The domain to use when connecting to the proxy.
AUTHORS
Lluis Sanchez Gual (lluis@ximian.com)
LICENSE
disco is released under the terms of the GNU GPL.
SEE ALSO
wsdl(1), soapsuds(1), mono(1), mcs(1)
disco(1)