Remove Samba4 manpages (they're now in the source repository)
authorJelmer Vernooij <jelmer@samba.org>
Mon, 30 May 2005 23:26:24 +0000 (23:26 +0000)
committerGerald W. Carter <jerry@samba.org>
Wed, 23 Apr 2008 14:00:21 +0000 (09:00 -0500)
docs/manpages-4/gentest.1.xml [deleted file]
docs/manpages-4/gregedit.1.xml [deleted file]
docs/manpages-4/locktest.1.xml [deleted file]
docs/manpages-4/masktest.1.xml [deleted file]
docs/manpages-4/ndrdump.1.xml [deleted file]
docs/manpages-4/ntlm_auth.1.xml [deleted file]
docs/manpages-4/pidl.1.xml [deleted file]
docs/manpages-4/smbtorture.1.xml [deleted file]

diff --git a/docs/manpages-4/gentest.1.xml b/docs/manpages-4/gentest.1.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//Samba-Team//DTD DocBook V4.2-Based Variant V1.0//EN" "http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
-                                 
-<refentry id="gentest.1">
-
-<refmeta>
-       <refentrytitle>gentest</refentrytitle>
-       <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
-</refmeta>
-
-
-<refnamediv>
-       <refname>gentest</refname>
-       <refpurpose>Run random generic SMB operations against two SMB servers 
-       and show the differences in behavior</refpurpose>
-</refnamediv>
-
-<refsynopsisdiv>
-       <cmdsynopsis>
-               <command>gentest</command>
-               <arg choice="req">//server1/share1</arg>
-               <arg choice="req">//server2/share2</arg>
-               <arg choice="req">-U user%pass</arg>
-               <arg choice="req">-U user%pass</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-s seed</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-o numops</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-a</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-A</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-i FILE</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-O</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-S FILE</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-L</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-F</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-C</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-X</arg>
-       </cmdsynopsis>
-       
-</refsynopsisdiv>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>DESCRIPTION</title>
-
-       <para><application>gentest</application> is a utility for 
-               detecting differences in behaviour between SMB servers. 
-               It will run a random set of generic operations against 
-               <parameter>//server1/share1</parameter> and then the same 
-               random set against <parameter>//server2/share2</parameter>
-               and display the differences in the responses it gets.
-       </para>
-
-       <para>
-               This utility is used by the Samba team to find differences in 
-               behaviour between Samba and Windows servers. 
-       </para>
-</refsect1>
-
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>OPTIONS</title>
-
-       <variablelist>
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-U user%pass</term>
-                       <listitem><para>
-                                       Specify the user and password to use when logging on 
-                                       on the shares. This parameter is mandatory and has to 
-                                       be specified twice.
-                       </para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-s seed</term>
-                       <listitem><para>
-                                       Seed the random number generator with the specified value.
-                       </para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-o numops</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Set the number of operations to perform.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-a</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Print the operations that are performed. </para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-               
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-A</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Backtrack to find minimal number of operations 
-                                       required to make the response to a certain call differ.
-                       </para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-i FILE</term>
-                       <listitem><para>
-                                       Specify a file containing the names of fields that 
-                                       have to be ignored (such as time fields). See 
-                                       below for a description of the file format.
-                       </para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-O</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Enable oplocks.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-S FILE</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Set preset seeds file. The default is <filename>gentest_seeds.dat</filename>.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-L</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Use preset seeds</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-F</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Fast reconnect (just close files)</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-C</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Continuous analysis mode</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-X</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Analyse even when the test succeeded.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-       </variablelist>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>VERSION</title>
-
-       <para>This man page is correct for version 4.0 of the Samba suite.</para>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>SEE ALSO</title>
-
-       <para>Samba</para>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>AUTHOR</title>
-
-       <para>gentest was written by Andrew Tridgell.</para>
-
-       <para>This manpage was written by Jelmer Vernooij.</para>
-       
-</refsect1>
-
-</refentry>
diff --git a/docs/manpages-4/gregedit.1.xml b/docs/manpages-4/gregedit.1.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//Samba-Team//DTD DocBook V4.2-Based Variant V1.0//EN" "http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
-                                 
-<refentry id="gregedit.1">
-
-<refmeta>
-       <refentrytitle>gregedit</refentrytitle>
-       <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
-</refmeta>
-
-
-<refnamediv>
-       <refname>gregedit</refname>
-       <refpurpose>Windows registry file viewer for GTK+</refpurpose>
-</refnamediv>
-
-<refsynopsisdiv>
-       <cmdsynopsis>
-               <command>gregedit</command>
-               <arg choice="opt">--help</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">--backend=BACKEND</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">--credentials=CREDENTIALS</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">location</arg>
-       </cmdsynopsis>
-</refsynopsisdiv>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>DESCRIPTION</title>
-
-       <para>gregedit is a GTK+ frontend to the Windows registry file support 
-               in Samba4. It currently supports NT4 file, 9x file, gconf, remote 
-               Windows registries and a file system backend. 
-       </para>
-
-       <para>gregedit tries to imitate the Windows regedit.exe program as much 
-               as possible.</para>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>OPTIONS</title>
-
-       <variablelist>
-               <varlistentry>
-               <term>--help</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-               Show list of available options.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-               
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>--backend BACKEND</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Name of backend to load. Possible values are: 
-                                       w95, nt4, gconf, dir and rpc. The default is <emphasis>dir</emphasis>.
-               </para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-               
-               <varlistentry>
-               <term>--credentials=CREDENTIALS</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-                               Credentials to use, if any. Password should be separated from user name by a percent sign.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-       </variablelist>
-</refsect1>
-
-&man.registry.backends;
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>VERSION</title>
-
-       <para>This man page is correct for version 4.0 of the Samba suite.</para>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>SEE ALSO</title>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>AUTHOR</title>
-
-       <para>This manpage and gregedit were written by Jelmer Vernooij. </para>
-       
-</refsect1>
-
-</refentry>
diff --git a/docs/manpages-4/locktest.1.xml b/docs/manpages-4/locktest.1.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//Samba-Team//DTD DocBook V4.2-Based Variant V1.0//EN" "http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
-<refentry id="locktest.1">
-
-<refmeta>
-       <refentrytitle>locktest</refentrytitle>
-       <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
-</refmeta>
-
-
-<refnamediv>
-       <refname>locktest</refname>
-       <refpurpose>Find differences in locking between two SMB servers</refpurpose>
-</refnamediv>
-
-<refsynopsisdiv>
-       <cmdsynopsis>
-               <command>locktest</command>
-               <arg choice="req">//server1/share1</arg>
-               <arg choice="req">//server2/share2</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-U user%pass</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-U user%pass</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-s seed</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-o numops</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-a</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-O</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-E</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-Z</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-R range</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-B base</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-M min</arg>
-       </cmdsynopsis>
-       
-</refsynopsisdiv>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>DESCRIPTION</title>
-
-       <para><application>locktest</application> is a utility for 
-               detecting differences in behaviour in locking between SMB servers. 
-               It will run a random set of locking operations against 
-               <parameter>//server1/share1</parameter> and then the same 
-               random set against <parameter>//server2/share2</parameter>
-               and display the differences in the responses it gets.
-       </para>
-
-       <para>
-               This utility is used by the Samba team to find differences in 
-               behaviour between Samba and Windows servers. 
-       </para>
-</refsect1>
-
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>OPTIONS</title>
-
-       <variablelist>
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-U user%pass</term>
-                       <listitem><para>
-                                       Specify the user and password to use when logging on 
-                                       on the shares. This parameter can be specified twice 
-                                       (once for the first server, once for the second).
-                       </para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-s seed</term>
-                       <listitem><para>
-                                       Seed the random number generator with the specified value.
-                       </para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-o numops</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Set the number of operations to perform.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-a</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Print the operations that are performed. </para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-               
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-A</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Backtrack to find minimal number of operations 
-                                       required to make the response to a certain call differ.
-                       </para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-O</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Enable oplocks.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-u</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Hide unlock fails.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-E</term>
-                       <listitem><para>enable exact error code checking</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-Z</term>
-                       <listitem><para>enable the zero/zero lock</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-R range</term>
-                       <listitem><para>set lock range</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-B base</term>
-                       <listitem><para>set lock base</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-M min</term>
-                       <listitem><para>set min lock length</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-k</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Use kerberos</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-       </variablelist>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>VERSION</title>
-
-       <para>This man page is correct for version 4.0 of the Samba suite.</para>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>SEE ALSO</title>
-
-       <para>Samba</para>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>AUTHOR</title>
-
-       &man.credits.samba;
-
-       <para>locktest was written by Andrew Tridgell.</para>
-
-       <para>This manpage was written by Jelmer Vernooij.</para>
-       
-</refsect1>
-
-</refentry>
diff --git a/docs/manpages-4/masktest.1.xml b/docs/manpages-4/masktest.1.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//Samba-Team//DTD DocBook V4.2-Based Variant V1.0//EN" "http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
-<refentry id="masktest.1">
-
-<refmeta>
-       <refentrytitle>masktest</refentrytitle>
-       <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
-</refmeta>
-
-
-<refnamediv>
-       <refname>masktest</refname>
-       <refpurpose>Find differences in wildcard matching between 
-       Samba's implementation and that of a remote server.</refpurpose>
-</refnamediv>
-
-<refsynopsisdiv>
-       <cmdsynopsis>
-               <command>masktest</command>
-               <arg choice="req">//server/share</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-U user%pass</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-d debuglevel</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-W workgroup</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-n numloops</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-s seed</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-a</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-E</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-M max protocol</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-f filechars</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-m maskchars</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-v</arg>
-       </cmdsynopsis>
-       
-</refsynopsisdiv>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>DESCRIPTION</title>
-
-       <para><application>masktest</application> is a utility for 
-               detecting differences in behaviour between Samba's 
-               own implementation and that of a remote server.
-               It will run generate random filenames/masks and 
-               check if these match the same files they do on the remote file as 
-               they do on the local server. It will display any differences it finds.
-       </para>
-
-       <para>
-               This utility is used by the Samba team to find differences in 
-               behaviour between Samba and Windows servers. 
-       </para>
-</refsect1>
-
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>OPTIONS</title>
-
-       <variablelist>
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-U user%pass</term>
-                       <listitem><para>
-                                       Specify the user and password to use when logging on 
-                                       on the shares. This parameter can be specified twice 
-                                       (once for the first server, once for the second).
-                       </para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-s seed</term>
-                       <listitem><para>
-                                       Seed the random number generator with the specified value.
-                       </para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-n numops</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Set the number of operations to perform.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-a</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Print the operations that are performed. </para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-               
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-M max_protocol</term>
-                       <listitem><para>
-                                       Maximum protocol to use.
-                       </para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-f</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Specify characters that can be used 
-                                       when generating file names. Default: abcdefghijklm.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-E</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Abort when difference in behaviour is found.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-m maskchars</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Specify characters used for wildcards.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry>
-                       <term>-v</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Be verbose</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-       </variablelist>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>VERSION</title>
-
-       <para>This man page is correct for version 4.0 of the Samba suite.</para>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>SEE ALSO</title>
-
-       <para>Samba</para>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>AUTHOR</title>
-
-       &man.credits.samba;
-
-       <para>masktest was written by Andrew Tridgell.</para>
-
-       <para>This manpage was written by Jelmer Vernooij.</para>
-       
-</refsect1>
-
-</refentry>
diff --git a/docs/manpages-4/ndrdump.1.xml b/docs/manpages-4/ndrdump.1.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//Samba-Team//DTD DocBook V4.2-Based Variant V1.0//EN" "http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
-<refentry id="ndrdump.1">
-
-<refmeta>
-       <refentrytitle>ndrdump</refentrytitle>
-       <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
-</refmeta>
-
-
-<refnamediv>
-       <refname>ndrdump</refname>
-       <refpurpose>DCE/RPC Packet Parser and Dumper</refpurpose>
-</refnamediv>
-
-<refsynopsisdiv>
-       <cmdsynopsis>
-               <command>ndrdump</command>
-               <arg choice="opt">-c context</arg>
-               <arg choice="req">pipe</arg>
-               <arg choice="req">function</arg>
-               <arg choice="req">in|out</arg>
-               <arg choice="req">filename</arg>
-       </cmdsynopsis>
-       <cmdsynopsis>
-               <command>ndrdump</command>
-               <arg choice="opt">pipe</arg>
-       </cmdsynopsis>
-       <cmdsynopsis>
-               <command>ndrdump</command>
-       </cmdsynopsis>
-</refsynopsisdiv>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>DESCRIPTION</title>
-
-       <para>ndrdump tries to parse the specified <replaceable>filename</replaceable>
-               using Samba's parser for the specified pipe and function. The 
-               third argument should be 
-               either <emphasis>in</emphasis> or <emphasis>out</emphasis>, depending 
-               on whether the data should be parsed as a request or a reply.</para>
-
-       <para>Running ndrdump without arguments will list the pipes for which 
-               parsers are available.</para>
-
-       <para>Running ndrdump with one argument will list the functions that 
-               Samba can parse for the specified pipe.</para>
-
-       <para>The primary function of ndrdump is debugging Samba's internal 
-               DCE/RPC parsing functions. The file being parsed is usually 
-               one exported by ethereal's <quote>Export selected packet bytes</quote> 
-               function.</para>
-
-       <para>The context argument can be used to load context data from the request 
-               packet when parsing reply packets (such as array lengths).</para>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>VERSION</title>
-
-       <para>This man page is correct for version 4.0 of the Samba suite.</para>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>SEE ALSO</title>
-
-       <para>ethereal, pidl</para>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>AUTHOR</title>
-
-       &man.credits.samba;
-
-       <para>ndrdump was written by Andrew Tridgell. </para>
-
-       <para>This manpage was written by Jelmer Vernooij. </para>
-       
-</refsect1>
-
-</refentry>
diff --git a/docs/manpages-4/ntlm_auth.1.xml b/docs/manpages-4/ntlm_auth.1.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//Samba-Team//DTD DocBook V4.2-Based Variant V1.0//EN" "http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
-<refentry id="ntlm-auth.1">
-
-<refmeta>
-       <refentrytitle>ntlm_auth</refentrytitle>
-       <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
-</refmeta>
-
-
-<refnamediv>
-       <refname>ntlm_auth</refname>
-       <refpurpose>tool to allow external access to Winbind's NTLM authentication function</refpurpose>
-</refnamediv>
-
-<refsynopsisdiv>
-       <cmdsynopsis>
-               <command>ntlm_auth</command>
-               <arg choice="opt">-d debuglevel</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-l logdir</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-s &lt;smb config file&gt;</arg>
-       </cmdsynopsis>
-</refsynopsisdiv>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>DESCRIPTION</title>
-
-       <para>This tool is part of the <citerefentry><refentrytitle>samba</refentrytitle>
-       <manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry> suite.</para>
-
-       <para><command>ntlm_auth</command> is a helper utility that authenticates 
-       users using NT/LM authentication. It returns 0 if the users is authenticated
-       successfully and 1 if access was denied. ntlm_auth uses winbind to access 
-       the user and authentication data for a domain.  This utility 
-       is only indended to be used by other programs (currently squid).
-       </para>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS</title>
-
-    <para>
-    The <citerefentry><refentrytitle>winbindd</refentrytitle>
-    <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> daemon must be operational
-    for many of these commands to function.</para>
-
-    <para>Some of these commands also require access to the directory 
-    <filename>winbindd_privileged</filename> in
-    <filename>$LOCKDIR</filename>.  This should be done either by running
-    this command as root or providing group access
-    to the <filename>winbindd_privileged</filename> directory.  For
-    security reasons, this directory should not be world-accessable. </para>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>OPTIONS</title>
-
-       <variablelist>
-       <varlistentry>
-       <term>--helper-protocol=PROTO</term>
-       <listitem><para>
-       Operate as a stdio-based helper.  Valid helper protocols are:
-        </para> 
-        <variablelist>
-             <varlistentry>
-               <term>squid-2.4-basic</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-                Server-side helper for use with Squid 2.4's basic (plaintext)
-               authentication.  </para>
-                </listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-             <varlistentry>
-               <term>squid-2.5-basic</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-                Server-side helper for use with Squid 2.5's basic (plaintext)
-               authentication. </para>
-                </listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-             <varlistentry>
-               <term>squid-2.5-ntlmssp</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-                Server-side helper for use with Squid 2.5's NTLMSSP 
-               authentication. </para>
-                 <para>Requires access to the directory 
-                <filename>winbindd_privileged</filename> in
-               <filename>$LOCKDIR</filename>.  The protocol used is
-               described here: <ulink
-               url="http://devel.squid-cache.org/ntlm/squid_helper_protocol.html">http://devel.squid-cache.org/ntlm/squid_helper_protocol.html</ulink>
-                </para>
-                </listitem>
-             </varlistentry>
-             <varlistentry>
-               <term>ntlmssp-client-1</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-                Cleint-side helper for use with arbitary external
-               programs that may wish to use Samba's NTLMSSP 
-               authentication knowlege. </para>
-                 <para>This helper is a client, and as such may be run by any
-               user.  The protocol used is
-               effectivly the reverse of the previous protocol.
-                </para>
-                </listitem>
-             </varlistentry>
-
-             <varlistentry>
-               <term>gss-spnego</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-                Server-side helper that implements GSS-SPNEGO.  This
-               uses a protocol that is almost the same as
-               <command>squid-2.5-ntlmssp</command>, but has some
-               subtle differences that are undocumented outside the
-               source at this stage.
-                </para>
-                 <para>Requires access to the directory 
-                <filename>winbindd_privileged</filename> in
-               <filename>$LOCKDIR</filename>.   
-               </para>
-                </listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-                 
-               <varlistentry>
-                               <term>gss-spnego-client</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-                Client-side helper that implements GSS-SPNEGO.  This
-               also uses a protocol similar to the above helpers, but
-               is currently undocumented.
-                </para>
-                </listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-       </variablelist>
-       </listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-      
-      <varlistentry>
-       <term>--username=USERNAME</term>
-       <listitem><para>
-       Specify username of user to authenticate
-       </para></listitem>
-       
-      </varlistentry>
-      
-      <varlistentry>
-       <term>--domain=DOMAIN</term>
-       <listitem><para>
-       Specify domain of user to authenticate
-       </para></listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-
-      <varlistentry>
-       <term>--workstation=WORKSTATION</term>
-       <listitem><para>
-       Specify the workstation the user authenticated from
-       </para></listitem>
-      </varlistentry>
-
-       <varlistentry>
-       <term>--challenge=STRING</term>
-       <listitem><para>NTLM challenge (in HEXADECIMAL)</para>
-       </listitem>
-       </varlistentry>
-
-       <varlistentry>
-       <term>--lm-response=RESPONSE</term>
-       <listitem><para>LM Response to the challenge (in HEXADECIMAL)</para></listitem>
-       </varlistentry>
-
-       <varlistentry>
-       <term>--nt-response=RESPONSE</term>
-       <listitem><para>NT or NTLMv2 Response to the challenge (in HEXADECIMAL)</para></listitem>
-       </varlistentry>
-
-       <varlistentry>
-       <term>--password=PASSWORD</term>
-       <listitem><para>User's plaintext password</para><para>If 
-       not specified on the command line, this is prompted for when
-       required.  </para></listitem>
-       </varlistentry>
-
-       <varlistentry>
-       <term>--request-lm-key</term>
-       <listitem><para>Retreive LM session key</para></listitem>
-       </varlistentry>
-
-       <varlistentry>
-       <term>--request-nt-key</term>
-       <listitem><para>Request NT key</para></listitem>
-       </varlistentry>
-
-      <varlistentry>
-       <term>--diagnostics</term>
-       <listitem><para>Perform Diagnostics on the authentication
-       chain.  Uses the password from <command>--password</command>
-       or prompts for one.</para>
-        </listitem>
-        </varlistentry>
-       
-       <varlistentry>
-           <term>--require-membership-of={SID|Name}</term>
-           <listitem><para>Require that a user be a member of specified 
-           group (either name or SID) for authentication to succeed.</para>
-           </listitem>
-       </varlistentry>
-
-         &popt.common.samba;
-         &stdarg.help;
-       
-       </variablelist>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>EXAMPLE SETUP</title>
-
-        <para>To setup ntlm_auth for use by squid 2.5, with both basic and
-       NTLMSSP authentication, the following
-       should be placed in the <filename>squid.conf</filename> file.
-<programlisting>
-auth_param ntlm program ntlm_auth --helper-protocol=squid-2.5-ntlmssp
-auth_param basic program ntlm_auth --helper-protocol=squid-2.5-basic
-auth_param basic children 5
-auth_param basic realm Squid proxy-caching web server
-auth_param basic credentialsttl 2 hours
-</programlisting></para>
-
-<note><para>This example assumes that ntlm_auth has been installed into your
-      path, and that the group permissions on
-      <filename>winbindd_privileged</filename> are as described above.</para></note>
-
-       <para>To setup ntlm_auth for use by squid 2.5 with group limitation in addition to the above
-       example, the following should be added to the <filename>squid.conf</filename> file.
-<programlisting>
-auth_param ntlm program ntlm_auth --helper-protocol=squid-2.5-ntlmssp --require-membership-of='WORKGROUP\Domain Users'
-auth_param basic program ntlm_auth --helper-protocol=squid-2.5-basic --require-membership-of='WORKGROUP\Domain Users'
-</programlisting></para>
-       
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>TROUBLESHOOTING</title>
-       
-       <para>If you're experiencing problems with authenticating Internet Explorer running
-       under MS Windows 9X or Millenium Edition against ntlm_auth's NTLMSSP authentication
-       helper (--helper-protocol=squid-2.5-ntlmssp), then please read 
-       <ulink url="http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q239/8/69.ASP">
-       the Microsoft Knowledge Base article #239869 and follow instructions described there</ulink>.
-       </para>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>VERSION</title>
-
-       <para>This man page is correct for version 3.0 of the Samba 
-       suite.</para>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>AUTHOR</title>
-       
-       <para>The original Samba software and related utilities 
-       were created by Andrew Tridgell. Samba is now developed
-       by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar 
-       to the way the Linux kernel is developed.</para>
-       
-       <para>The ntlm_auth manpage was written by Jelmer Vernooij and
-       Andrew Bartlett.</para>
-</refsect1>
-
-</refentry>
diff --git a/docs/manpages-4/pidl.1.xml b/docs/manpages-4/pidl.1.xml
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//Samba-Team//DTD DocBook V4.2-Based Variant V1.0//EN" "http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
-<refentry id="pidl.1">
-
-<refmeta>
-       <refentrytitle>pidl</refentrytitle>
-       <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
-</refmeta>
-
-
-<refnamediv>
-       <refname>pidl</refname>
-       <refpurpose>IDL Compiler written in Perl</refpurpose>
-</refnamediv>
-
-<refsynopsisdiv>
-       <cmdsynopsis>
-               <command>pidl</command>
-               <arg choice="opt">--help</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">--output OUTNAME</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">--parse</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">--dump</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">--header</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">--parser</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">--server</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">--template</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">--eparser</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">--diff</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">--keep</arg>
-               <arg choice="req">idlfile</arg>
-       </cmdsynopsis>
-</refsynopsisdiv>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>DESCRIPTION</title>
-
-       <para>pidl is an IDL compiler written in Perl that aims to be somewhat 
-               compatible with the midl compiler. IDL stands for 
-               "Interface Definition Language".</para>
-
-       <para>pidl can generate stubs for DCE/RPC server code, DCE/RPC 
-               client code and ethereal dissectors for DCE/RPC traffic.</para>
-
-       <para>IDL compilers like <emphasis>pidl</emphasis> take a description 
-               of an interface as their input and use it to generate C 
-               (though support for other languages may be added later) code that 
-               can use these interfaces, pretty print data sent 
-               using these interfaces, or even generate ethereal 
-               dissectors that can parse data sent over the 
-               wire by these interfaces. </para>
-
-       <para>pidl takes IDL files in the same format that is used by midl, 
-               converts it to a .pidl file (which contains pidl's internal representation of the interface) and can then generate whatever output you need.
-               .pidl files should be used for debugging purposes only. Write your 
-               interface definitions in (midl) .idl format.
-       </para>
-
-       <para>
-               The goal of pidl is to implement a IDL compiler that can be used 
-               while developing the RPC subsystem in Samba (for 
-               both marshalling/un-marshalling and debugging purposes).</para>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>OPTIONS</title>
-
-       <variablelist>
-               <varlistentry>
-               <term>--help</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-               Show list of available options.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-               
-               <varlistentry>
-               <term>--output OUTNAME</term>
-               <listitem><para>Write output files to OUTNAME.*, e.g. 
-                               OUTNAME.pidl. If --output is not used, the name of 
-                               the input IDL file is used without the extension and the dot 
-                               before the extension.
-               </para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-               
-               <varlistentry>
-               <term>--parse</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-                               Tell pidl the files specified are (midl-style) IDL files.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-
-               <varlistentry>
-               <term>--dump</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-                               Convert .pidl files to (midl-style) IDL files. FIle will be named OUTNAME.idl.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-
-               <varlistentry>
-               <term>--header</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-                               Generate a C header file for the specified interface. File will be named OUTNAME.h.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-
-               <varlistentry>
-               <term>--parser</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-                               Generate a C file capable of parsing data sent using the interface. 
-                               File will be named OUTNAME.c.
-               </para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-
-               <varlistentry>
-               <term>--server</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-               Generate boilerplate for the RPC server that implements 
-               the interface. Generates OUTNAME_s.c</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-
-               <varlistentry>
-               <term>--template</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-               Generate stubs for a RPC server that implements 
-               the interface. Output will be written to stdout.
-               </para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-
-               <varlistentry>
-               <term>--eparser</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-               Generate an Ethereal dissector (in C) for the interface. Output will 
-               be written to packet-dcerpc-OUTNAME.c.
-               </para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-
-               <varlistentry>
-               <term>--diff</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-               Convert an IDL file to a pidl file and then back to a 
-               IDL file and see if there are any differences with the 
-               original IDL file. Useful for debugging pidl.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-
-               <varlistentry>
-               <term>--keep</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-               Tell pidl to keep the pidl files (used as intermediate files 
-               between the IDL files and the parser/server/etc code). Useful 
-               for debugging pidl.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-       </variablelist>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>SYNTAX</title>
-
-       <para>IDL files are always preprocessed using the C preprocessor.</para>
-
-       <para>Each IDL file describes exactly one interface. Interfaces 
-               can contain several C-like function definitions.</para>
-
-       <para>Pretty much everything in an interface (the interface itself,
-               functions, parameters) can have attributes (or properties 
-               whatever name you give them). Attributes 
-               always prepend the element they apply to and are surrounded 
-               by square brackets ([]). Multiple attributes 
-               are separated by comma's; arguments to attributes are 
-               specified between parentheses. </para>
-
-       <para>See the section COMPATIBILITY for the list of attributes that 
-               pidl supports.</para>
-
-       <para>C-style comments can be used.</para>
-       
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>MIDL TYPES</title>
-
-<para>
-pidl uses slightly different types to midl by default. The following
-defines in your MS IDL may make things easier to use the same IDL on
-both platforms.
-</para>
-
-<programlisting>
-#define unistr [string] wchar_t *
-#define uint8 char
-#define uint16 short
-#define uint32 long
-#define HYPER_T hyper
-</programlisting>
-
-<para>
-       Let's look at the multiple ways you can encode an array.
-</para>
-
-<refsect2>
-       <title>CONFORMANT ARRAYS</title>
-
-       <para>
-A conformant array is one with that ends in [*] or []. The strange
-things about conformant arrays are:
-</para>
-
-<simplelist>
-       <member>they can only appear as the last element of a structure</member>
-       <member>the array size appears before the structure itself on the wire. </member>
-</simplelist>
-
-<para>
-       So, in this example:
-</para>
-
-<programlisting>
-       typedef struct {
-               long abc;
-               long count;     
-               long foo;
-               [size_is(count)] long s[*];
-       } Struct1;
-</programlisting>
-
-<para>
-it appears like this:
-</para>
-
-<programlisting>
-[size_is] [abc] [count] [foo] [s...]
-</programlisting>
-
-<para>
-the first [size_is] field is the allocation size of the array, and
-occurs before the array elements and even before the structure
-alignment.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-Note that size_is() can refer to a constant, but that doesn't change
-the wire representation. It does not make the array a fixed array.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-midl.exe would write the above array as the following C header:
-</para>
-
-<programlisting>
-   typedef struct {
-               long abc;
-               long count;     
-               long foo;
-               long s[1];
-       } Struct1;
-</programlisting>
-
-<para>
-pidl takes a different approach, and writes it like this:
-</para>
-
-<programlisting>
-    typedef struct {
-               long abc;
-               long count;     
-               long foo;
-               long *s;
-       } Struct1;
-</programlisting>
-
-</refsect2>
-
-<refsect2>
-       <title>VARYING ARRAYS</title>
-
-
-<para>
-A varying array looks like this:
-</para>
-
-<programlisting>
-       typedef struct {
-               long abc;
-               long count;     
-               long foo;
-               [size_is(count)] long *s;
-       } Struct1;
-</programlisting>
-
-<para>
-This will look like this on the wire:
-</para>
-
-<programlisting>
-[abc] [count] [foo] [PTR_s]    [count] [s...]
-</programlisting>
-
-</refsect2>
-
-<refsect2>
-       <title>FIXED ARRAYS</title>
-
-<para>
-A fixed array looks like this:
-</para>
-
-<programlisting>
-    typedef struct {
-           long s[10];
-    } Struct1;
-</programlisting>
-
-<para>
-The NDR representation looks just like 10 separate long
-declarations. The array size is not encoded on the wire.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-pidl also supports "inline" arrays, which are not part of the IDL/NDR
-standard. These are declared like this:
-</para>
-
-<programlisting>
-    typedef struct {
-           uint32 foo;
-           uint32 count;
-           uint32 bar;
-           long s[count];
-    } Struct1;
-</programlisting>
-
-<para>
-This appears like this:
-</para>
-
-<programlisting>
-[foo] [count] [bar] [s...]
-</programlisting>
-
-<para>
-Fixed arrays are an extension added to support some of the strange
-embedded structures in security descriptors and spoolss. 
-</para>
-
-</refsect2>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>COMPATIBILITY WITH MIDL</title>
-
-       <refsect2>
-               <title>Asynchronous communication</title>
-
-               <!--FIXME-->
-       </refsect2>
-
-       <refsect2>
-               <title>Typelibs (.tlb files)</title>
-
-               <!-- FIXME -->
-       </refsect2>
-
-       <refsect2>
-               <title>Pointers</title>
-
-               <para>Pidl does not support "full" pointers in the DCE meaning of the word. However, its "unique" pointer is compatible with MIDL's full ("ptr") pointer support. </para>
-
-               <para>Pidl does not assume all top level pointers for functions are 
-                       "ref".</para>
-       </refsect2>
-
-       <refsect2>
-               <title>Datagram support</title>
-
-               <para>ncadg is not supported yet.</para>
-       </refsect2>
-
-<refsect2>
-       <title>Supported properties (attributes is the MIDL term)</title>
-
-       <para>
-in, out, ref, length_is, switch_is, size_is, uuid, case, default, string, unique, ptr, pointer_default, v1_enum, object, helpstring, range, local, call_as, endpoint, switch_type, progid, coclass, iid_is.
-       </para>
-
-</refsect2>
-
-<refsect2>
-       <title>PIDL Specific properties</title>
-
-<variablelist>
-       <varlistentry><term>public</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-The [public] property on a structure or union is a pidl extension that
-forces the generated pull/push functions to be non-static. This allows
-you to declare types that can be used between modules. If you don't
-specify [public] then pull/push functions for other than top-level
-functions are declared static.
-               </para></listitem>
-       </varlistentry>
-                               
-       <varlistentry><term>noprint</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-The [noprint] property is a pidl extension that allows you to specify
-that pidl should not generate a ndr_print_*() function for that
-structure or union. This is used when you wish to define your own
-print function that prints a structure in a nicer manner. A good
-example is the use of [noprint] on dom_sid, which allows the
-pretty-printing of SIDs.
-               </para></listitem>
-       </varlistentry>
-
-       <varlistentry><term>value</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-The [value(expression)] property is a pidl extension that allows you
-to specify the value of a field when it is put on the wire. This
-allows fields that always have a well-known value to be automatically
-filled in, thus making the API more programmer friendly. The
-expression can be any C expression, although if you refer to variables
-in the current structure you will need to dereference them with
-r->. See samr_Name as a good example.
-               </para></listitem>
-       </varlistentry>
-               
-       <varlistentry><term>relative</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-The [relative] property can be supplied on a pointer. When it is used
-it declares the pointer as a spoolss style "relative" pointer, which
-means it appears on the wire as an offset within the current
-encapsulating structure. This is not part of normal IDL/NDR, but it is
-a very useful extension as it avoids the manual encoding of many
-complex structures.
-               </para></listitem>
-       </varlistentry>
-
-       <varlistentry><term>subcontext(length)</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-                               Specifies that a size of <replaceable>length</replaceable>
-                               bytes should be read, followed by a blob of that size, 
-                               which will be parsed as NDR.
-               </para></listitem>
-       </varlistentry>
-
-       <varlistentry><term>flag</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-                               Specify boolean options, mostly used for 
-                               low-level NDR options. Several options 
-                               can be specified using the | character.
-                               Note that flags are inherited by substructures!
-               </para></listitem>
-       </varlistentry>
-
-       <varlistentry><term>nodiscriminant</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-The [nodiscriminant] property on a union means that the usual uint16
-discriminent field at the start of the union on the wire is
-omitted. This is not normally allowed in IDL/NDR, but is used for some
-spoolss structures.
-               </para></listitem>
-       </varlistentry>
-
-       <varlistentry><term>align</term>
-               <listitem><para>
-                               Force the alignment of the field this attribute is placed 
-                               on to the number of bytes specified.
-               </para></listitem>
-       </varlistentry>
-</variablelist>
-</refsect2>
-
-<refsect2>
-       <title>Unsupported MIDL properties</title>
-
-<para>aggregatable, appobject, async_uuid, bindable, control, cpp_quote, defaultbind, defaultcollelem, defaultvalue, defaultvtable, dispinterface, displaybind, dual, entry, first_is, helpcontext, helpfile, helpstringcontext, helpstringdll, hidden, idl_module, idl_quote, id, immediatebind, importlib, import, include, includelib, last_is, lcid, licensed, max_is, module, ms_union, no_injected_text, nonbrowsable, noncreatable, nonextensible, odl, oleautomation, optional, pragma, propget, propputref, propput, readonly, requestedit, restricted, retval, source, transmit_as, uidefault, usesgetlasterror, vararg, vi_progid, wire_marshal. </para>
-
-</refsect2>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>BUGS</title>
-
-       <itemizedlist>
-               <listitem><para>Input should be validated better.</para></listitem>
-       </itemizedlist>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>VERSION</title>
-
-       <para>This man page is correct for version 4.0 of the Samba suite.</para>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>SEE ALSO</title>
-
-       <para><ulink url="http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/rpc/rpc/field_attributes.asp">Field Attributes [Remote Procedure Call]</ulink>, ethereal</para>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>AUTHOR</title>
-
-       &man.credits.samba;
-
-       <para>pidl was written by Andrew Tridgell, Stefan Metzmacher, Tim 
-               Potter and Jelmer Vernooij. </para>
-
-       <para>This manpage was written by Andrew Tridgell and Jelmer Vernooij. </para>
-       
-</refsect1>
-
-</refentry>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//Samba-Team//DTD DocBook V4.2-Based Variant V1.0//EN" "http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
-<refentry id="smbtorture.1">
-
-<refmeta>
-       <refentrytitle>smbtorture</refentrytitle>
-       <manvolnum>1</manvolnum>
-</refmeta>
-
-
-<refnamediv>
-       <refname>smbtorture</refname>
-       <refpurpose>Run a series of tests against a SMB server</refpurpose>
-</refnamediv>
-
-<refsynopsisdiv>
-       <cmdsynopsis>
-               <command>smbtorture</command>
-       </cmdsynopsis>
-       
-       <cmdsynopsis>
-               <command>smbtorture</command>
-               <arg choice="req">//server/share</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-d debuglevel</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-U user%pass</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-k</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-N numprocs</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-n netbios_name</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-W workgroup</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-o num_operations</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-e num files(entries)</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-O socket_options</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-m maximum_protocol</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-L</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-c CLIENT.TXT</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-t timelimit</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-C filename</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-A</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-p port</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-s seed</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-f max_failures</arg>
-               <arg choice="opt">-X</arg>
-               TEST1 TEST2 ...
-       </cmdsynopsis>
-       
-</refsynopsisdiv>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>DESCRIPTION</title>
-
-       <para>smbtorture is a testsuite that runs several tests 
-               against a SMB server. All tests are known to succeed 
-               against a Windows 2003 server (?). Smbtorture's primary 
-               goal is finding differences in implementations of the SMB protocol 
-               and testing SMB servers.
-       </para>
-
-       <para>Any number of tests can be specified 
-               on the command-line. If no tests are specified, all tests 
-               are run. </para>
-
-       <para>If no arguments are specified at all, all available options 
-               and tests are listed.</para>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>OPTIONS</title>
-
-       <variablelist>
-               <varlistentry><term>-d debuglevel</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Use the specified Samba debug level. A higher debug level 
-                               means more output.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-               <varlistentry><term>-U user%pass</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Use the specified username/password combination when logging in to a remote server.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-               <varlistentry><term>-k</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Use kerberos when authenticating.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-               <varlistentry><term>-W workgroup</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Use specified name as our workgroup name.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-               <varlistentry><term>-n netbios_name</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Use specified name as our NetBIOS name.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry><term>-O socket_options</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Use specified socket options, equivalent of the smb.conf option <quote>socket options</quote>. See the smb.conf(5) manpage for details.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry><term>-m max_protocol</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Specify the maximum SMB dialect that should be used. Possible values are: CORE, COREPLUS, LANMAN1, LANMAN2, NT1</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry><term>-s seed</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Initialize the randomizer using <replaceable>seed</replaceable> as seed.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry><term>-L</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Use oplocks.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry><term>-X</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Enable dangerous tests. Use with care! This might crash your server...</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry><term>-t timelimit</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Specify the NBENCH time limit in seconds. Defaults to 600.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry><term>-p ports</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Specify ports to connect to.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry><term>-c file</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Read NBENCH commands from <replaceable>file</replaceable> instead of from CLIENT.TXT.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry><term>-A</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Show not just OK or FAILED but more detailed 
-                                       output. Used only by DENY test at the moment.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry><term>-C filename</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Load a list of UNC names from the specified filename. Smbtorture instances will connect to a random host from this list.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry><term>-N numprocs</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Specify number of smbtorture processes to launch.</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry><term>-o num_operations</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Number of times some operations should be tried before assuming they're output is consistent (default:100).</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry><term>-e num_files</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Number of entries to use in certain tests (such as creating X files) (default: 1000).</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-
-               <varlistentry><term>-f max_failures</term>
-                       <listitem><para>Number of failures before aborting a test (default: 1).</para></listitem>
-               </varlistentry>
-       </variablelist>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>VERSION</title>
-
-       <para>This man page is correct for version 4.0 of the Samba suite.</para>
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>SEE ALSO</title>
-
-       <para>Samba</para>
-
-</refsect1>
-
-<refsect1>
-       <title>AUTHOR</title>
-
-       &man.credits.samba;
-
-       <para>smbtorture was written by Andrew Tridgell.</para>
-
-       <para>This manpage was written by Jelmer Vernooij.</para>
-       
-</refsect1>
-
-</refentry>