10-29-2001
Hi there.
Samba allows you to share your UNIX filesystem to a Microsoft machine as well as print services on the UNIX box.
Checkout
http://www.samba.org/ for downloads/info.
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ndrdump
NDRDUMP(1) [FIXME: manual] NDRDUMP(1)
NAME
ndrdump - DCE/RPC Packet Parser and Dumper
SYNOPSIS
ndrdump [-c context] {pipe} {function} {in|out} {filename}
ndrdump [pipe]
ndrdump
DESCRIPTION
ndrdump tries to parse the specified filename using Samba's parser for the specified pipe and function. The third argument should be either
in or out, depending on whether the data should be parsed as a request or a reply.
Running ndrdump without arguments will list the pipes for which parsers are available.
Running ndrdump with one argument will list the functions that Samba can parse for the specified pipe.
The primary function of ndrdump is debugging Samba's internal DCE/RPC parsing functions. The file being parsed is usually one exported by
wiresharks "Export selected packet bytes" function.
The context argument can be used to load context data from the request packet when parsing reply packets (such as array lengths).
VERSION
This man page is correct for version 4.0 of the Samba suite.
SEE ALSO
wireshark, pidl
AUTHOR
This utility is part of the Samba[1] suite, which is developed by the global Samba Team[2].
ndrdump was written by Andrew Tridgell.
This manpage was written by Jelmer Vernooij.
NOTES
1. Samba
http://www.samba.org/
2. Samba Team
http://www.samba.org/samba/team/
[FIXME: source] 04/16/2014 NDRDUMP(1)