NCPLOGOUT(1) BSD General Commands Manual NCPLOGOUT(1)NAME
ncplogout -- schedule permanent connection to close
SYNOPSIS
ncplogout [-S server] [-U user] [-c handle]
ncplogout [-c handle] /server:user
DESCRIPTION
The ncplogout utility will schedule a connection created by ncplogin(1) command to be closed. If the connection is busy (i.e., used by other
processes) it will be closed when the last process using it is terminated. This command is similar to the DOS logout.exe command.
The options are:
-S server
Specify the name of the Netware server to which the connection should be terminated. Can be omitted if there is only one connection
active.
-U user
Specify the name of the user to use when identifying the connection. Can be omitted if there is only one connection active.
-c handle
Close a connection by handle. A list of available handles can be obtained with the following command:
ncplist c
HISTORY
The ncplogout utility first appeared in FreeBSD 4.0.
AUTHORS
Boris Popov <bp@butya.kz>, <bp@FreeBSD.org>
BUGS
Please report any bugs to the author.
BSD September 15, 1999 BSD
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SMBUTIL(1) BSD General Commands Manual SMBUTIL(1)NAME
smbutil -- Interface to SMB requester
SYNOPSIS
smbutil [-hv] command [-options] [args]
DESCRIPTION
The smbutil command used to control SMB requester and issue various commands.
There are two types of options - global and local to specified command.
The global options are:
-h Print short help message.
-v Verbose output.
The commands and local options are:
crypt [password]
Slightly encrypt clear text password to use it in the ~/.nsmbrc file. The encrypted password starts with '$$1' symbols. Warning: the
encryption function is very weak and intented only to hide clear text password. If password is ommited from command line, program
will prompt for one.
help command
Print usage information about command.
lc List active connections and their parameters.
login [-connection options] //[workgroup;][user[password]@] server[/share]
Login/attach to the specified server and/or share as user. This command will create and authenticate connection to an SMB server,
and will leave it active after exit. Thus, one can login only once and then use other SMB commands without authentication procedure
and additional connections. For the description of [-connection options] see mount_smbfs(8) command (all uppercase options are con-
nection options).
logout //[workgroup;][user[password]@] server[/share]
Logout/detach from the specified server and/or share as user. This command will destroy connection created by login command. A con-
nection may not be closed immediately if it used by other programs.
lookup [-w host] name
Resolve given name to IP address. NetBIOS name server can be directly specified via [-w] option.
print [-connection options] //[workgroup;][user[password]@] server[/share] file
Send given file to the specified queue on the remote server. If file is '-', then standard input will be used.
status server
Resolve given server (IP address or DNS name) to NetBIOS workgroup and system name.
view [-connection options] //[workgroup;][user[password]@] server
List resources avaliable on the specified server for the user user.
FILES
~/.nsmbrc keeps description for each connection. See ./examples/dot.nsmbrc for details.
AUTHORS
Boris Popov <bp@butya.kz>, <bp@freebsd.org>
BUGS
Please report any bugs to Apple.
BSD Feb 14, 2000 BSD
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