[Pkg-samba-maint] r3034 - in trunk/samba: . docs docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO docs/htmldocs/manpages docs/manpages docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO docs-xml/manpages-3 examples/LDAP lib/replace lib/replace/system lib/talloc lib/tdb lib/tdb/common lib/tevent nsswitch nsswitch/libwbclient packaging/RHEL packaging/RHEL-CTDB release-scripts source3 source3/auth source3/include source3/lib source3/lib/ldb source3/libads source3/libnet source3/libsmb source3/locale/pam_winbind source3/passdb source3/rpc_client source3/rpc_server source3/smbd source3/utils source3/winbindd source4 source4/heimdal/lib/wind source4/ldap_server/devdocs source4/lib/ldb source4/selftest source4/torture/raw

bubulle at alioth.debian.org bubulle at alioth.debian.org
Wed Sep 9 19:59:04 UTC 2009


Author: bubulle
Date: 2009-09-09 19:58:17 +0000 (Wed, 09 Sep 2009)
New Revision: 3034

Added:
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/abi_checks.sh
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.exports
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.signatures
   trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ar.po
   trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/cs.po
   trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/da.po
   trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/es.po
   trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/fi.po
   trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/fr.po
   trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/hu.po
   trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/it.po
   trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ja.po
   trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ko.po
   trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/nb.po
   trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/nl.po
   trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/pl.po
   trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/pt_BR.po
   trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ru.po
   trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/sv.po
   trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/zh_CN.po
   trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/zh_TW.po
Removed:
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/pytevent.c
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/python.mk
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tests.py
   trunk/samba/source4/configure.ac
   trunk/samba/source4/heimdal/lib/wind/rfc3454.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/heimdal/lib/wind/rfc3490.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/heimdal/lib/wind/rfc3491.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/heimdal/lib/wind/rfc3492.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/heimdal/lib/wind/rfc4013.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/heimdal/lib/wind/rfc4518.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc2307.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc2696.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc2849.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc2891.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc3296.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4510.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4511.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4512.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4513.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4514.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4515.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4516.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4517.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4518.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4519.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4520.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4521.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4522.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4523.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4524.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4525.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4526.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4527.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4528.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4529.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4530.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4531.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4532.txt
   trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4533.txt
Modified:
   trunk/samba/WHATSNEW.txt
   trunk/samba/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-ChangeNotes.xml
   trunk/samba/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-Compiling.xml
   trunk/samba/docs-xml/manpages-3/net.8.xml
   trunk/samba/docs/Samba3-ByExample.pdf
   trunk/samba/docs/Samba3-Developers-Guide.pdf
   trunk/samba/docs/Samba3-HOWTO.pdf
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/AccessControls.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/AdvancedNetworkManagement.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/Appendix.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/Backup.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/CUPS-printing.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/ChangeNotes.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/DNSDHCP.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/InterdomainTrusts.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/NT4Migration.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/NetCommand.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/NetworkBrowsing.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/Other-Clients.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/PolicyMgmt.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/Portability.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/ProfileMgmt.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/SWAT.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/SambaHA.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/VFS.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/apa.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/bugreport.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/cfgsmarts.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/ch-ldap-tls.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/ch47.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/classicalprinting.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/compiling.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/diagnosis.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/groupmapping.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/idmapper.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/index.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/integrate-ms-networks.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/ix01.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/largefile.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/locking.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/migration.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/msdfs.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/optional.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/pam.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/passdb.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/problems.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/rights.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/securing-samba.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/speed.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/tdb.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/troubleshooting.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/unicode.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/upgrading-to-3.0.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/winbind.html
   trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/manpages/net.8.html
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/cifs.upcall.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/eventlogadm.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/findsmb.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_ad.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_adex.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_hash.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_ldap.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_nss.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_rid.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_tdb.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_tdb2.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldb.3
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbadd.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbdel.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbedit.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbmodify.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbrename.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbsearch.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/libsmbclient.7
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/lmhosts.5
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/log2pcap.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/mount.cifs.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/net.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/nmbd.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/nmblookup.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ntlm_auth.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/pam_winbind.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/pdbedit.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/profiles.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/rpcclient.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/samba.7
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/sharesec.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcacls.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbclient.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcontrol.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcquotas.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbd.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbget.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbgetrc.5
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.5
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbspool.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbstatus.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbtar.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbtree.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/swat.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbbackup.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbdump.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbtool.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/testparm.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/umount.cifs.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_acl_tdb.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_acl_xattr.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_audit.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_cacheprime.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_cap.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_catia.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_commit.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_default_quota.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_dirsort.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_extd_audit.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_fake_perms.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_fileid.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_full_audit.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_gpfs.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_netatalk.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_notify_fam.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_prealloc.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_preopen.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_readahead.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_readonly.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_recycle.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_shadow_copy.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_shadow_copy2.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_smb_traffic_analyzer.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_streams_depot.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_streams_xattr.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_xattr_tdb.8
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfstest.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/wbinfo.1
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/winbind_krb5_locator.7
   trunk/samba/docs/manpages/winbindd.8
   trunk/samba/examples/LDAP/samba-schema-netscapeds5.x
   trunk/samba/lib/replace/config.guess
   trunk/samba/lib/replace/config.sub
   trunk/samba/lib/replace/system/network.h
   trunk/samba/lib/talloc/config.guess
   trunk/samba/lib/talloc/config.sub
   trunk/samba/lib/tdb/common/open.c
   trunk/samba/lib/tdb/config.guess
   trunk/samba/lib/tdb/config.sub
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/Makefile.in
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/config.guess
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/config.sub
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/configure.ac
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/libtevent.m4
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/rules.mk
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/samba.m4
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/testsuite.c
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.c
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.h
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.mk
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_fd.c
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_internal.h
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_req.c
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_signal.c
   trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_util.h
   trunk/samba/nsswitch/libwbclient/wbc_pam.c
   trunk/samba/nsswitch/libwbclient/wbc_util.c
   trunk/samba/nsswitch/pam_winbind.c
   trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL-CTDB/samba.spec
   trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/makerpms.sh
   trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/samba.spec
   trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/samba.spec.tmpl
   trunk/samba/release-scripts/create-tarball
   trunk/samba/source3/Makefile.in
   trunk/samba/source3/VERSION
   trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_util.c
   trunk/samba/source3/config.guess
   trunk/samba/source3/config.sub
   trunk/samba/source3/configure
   trunk/samba/source3/configure.in
   trunk/samba/source3/include/config.h.in
   trunk/samba/source3/include/proto.h
   trunk/samba/source3/include/rpc_dce.h
   trunk/samba/source3/include/smb.h
   trunk/samba/source3/include/version.h
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/ldb/config.guess
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/ldb/config.sub
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/smbldap.c
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/system_smbd.c
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/util.c
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/util_sock.c
   trunk/samba/source3/libads/cldap.c
   trunk/samba/source3/libnet/libnet_dssync.c
   trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/async_smb.c
   trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clidfs.c
   trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clientgen.c
   trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clireadwrite.c
   trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/libsmb_context.c
   trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/passchange.c
   trunk/samba/source3/passdb/pdb_ldap.c
   trunk/samba/source3/rpc_client/cli_netlogon.c
   trunk/samba/source3/rpc_client/cli_pipe.c
   trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c
   trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c
   trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_srvsvc_nt.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/chgpasswd.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/files.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/notify_inotify.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/open.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/oplock_linux.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/process.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/reply.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/server.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/sesssetup.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/trans2.c
   trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_join.c
   trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_rpc_samsync.c
   trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_usershare.c
   trunk/samba/source3/utils/smbcontrol.c
   trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_ads.c
   trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_cm.c
   trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_rpc.c
   trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_sid.c
   trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_util.c
   trunk/samba/source4/autogen.sh
   trunk/samba/source4/config.guess
   trunk/samba/source4/config.sub
   trunk/samba/source4/lib/ldb/config.guess
   trunk/samba/source4/lib/ldb/config.sub
   trunk/samba/source4/min_versions.m4
   trunk/samba/source4/selftest/tests.sh
   trunk/samba/source4/torture/raw/rename.c
Log:
merge upstream 3.4.1

Modified: trunk/samba/WHATSNEW.txt
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/WHATSNEW.txt	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/WHATSNEW.txt	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,4 +1,144 @@
                    =============================
+                   Release Notes for Samba 3.4.1
+			 September 9, 2009
+                   =============================
+
+
+This is the latest stable release of Samba 3.4.
+
+
+Major enhancements in Samba 3.4.1 include:
+
+   o Fix authentication on member servers without Winbind (bug #6650).
+   o Nautilus fails to copy files from an SMB share (bug #6649).
+   o Fix connections of Win98 clients (bug #6551).
+   o Fix interdomain trusts with Windows 2008 R2 DCs (bug #6697).
+   o Fix Winbind authentication issue (bug #6646).
+
+
+######################################################################
+Changes
+#######
+
+Changes since 3.4.0
+-------------------
+
+
+o   Michael Adam <obnox at samba.org>
+    * BUG 6650: Fix authentication on member servers without Winbind.
+
+
+o   Jeremy Allison <jra at samba.org>
+    * BUG 6437: Make open_udp_socket() IPv6 clean.
+    * BUG 6506: Smbd server doesn't set EAs when a file is overwritten in
+      NT_TRANSACT_CREATE.
+    * BUG 6551: Fix connections of Win98 clients.
+    * BUG 6564: SetPrinter fails (panics) as non root.
+    * BUG 6593: Correctly implement SMB_INFO_STANDARD setfileinfo.
+    * BUG 6649: Nautilus fails to copy files from an SMB share.
+    * BUG 6651: Fix smbd SIGSEGV when breaking oplocks.
+    * BUG 6673: Fix 'smbpasswd' with "unix password sync = yes".
+
+
+o   Yannick Bergeron <burgergold at hotmail.com>
+    * Increase the max_grp value to 128 (AIX NGROUPS_MAX value) instead of 32 to
+      allow AIX to call sys_getgrouplist only once.
+
+
+o   Günther Deschner <gd at samba.org>
+    * BUG 6568: Fix _spoolss_GetPrintProcessorDirectory() implementation.
+    * BUG 6607: Fix crash bug in spoolss_addprinterex_level_2.
+    * BUG 6680: Fix authentication failure from Windows 7 when domain joined.
+    * BUG 6697: Fix interdomain trusts with Windows 2008 R2 DCs.
+
+
+o   Olaf Flebbe <flebbe at nix.science-computing.de>
+    * BUG 6655: Fix 'smbcontrol smbd ping'.
+
+
+o   Björn Jacke <bj at sernet.de>
+    * BUG 6105: Make linking of rpcclient --as-needed safe.
+
+
+o   Matt Kraai <mkraai at beckman.com>
+    * BUG 6630: Fix opening of sockets on QNX.
+
+
+o   Robert LeBlanc <robert at leblancnet.us>
+    * BUG 6700: Use dns domain name when needing to guess server principal.
+
+
+o   Volker Lendecke <vl at samba.org>
+    * BUG 5886: Fix password change propagation with ldapsam.
+    * BUG 6585: Fix unqualified "net join".
+    * BUG 6611: Fix a valgrind error in chain_reply.
+    * BUG 6646: Fix Winbind authentication issue.
+    * Fix linking on Solaris.
+
+
+o   Stefan Metzmacher <metze at samba.org>
+    * BUG 6222: Default to DRSUAPI replication for net rpc vampire keytab.
+    * BUG 6532: Fix the build with external talloc.
+    * BUG 6538: Cancel all locks that are made before the first failure.
+    * BUG 6627: Raise the timeout for lsa_Lookup*() calls from 10 to 35 seconds.
+    * BUG 6651: Fix smbd SIGSEGV when breaking oplocks.
+    * BUG 6664: Fix truncation of the session key.
+
+
+o   Tim Prouty <tprouty at samba.org>
+    * BUG 6620: Fix a bug in renames of directories.
+
+
+o   Rusty Russell <rusty at rustcorp.com.au>
+    * BUG 6601: Avoid global fd limits.
+
+
+o   SATOH Fumiyasu <fumiyas at osstech.co.jp>
+    * BUG 6496: MS-DFS cannot follow multibyte char link name in libsmbclient.
+
+
+o   Simo Sorce <idra at samba.org>
+    * BUG 6693: Check we read off the complete event from inotify.
+
+
+o   Peter Volkov <pva at gentoo.org>
+    * BUG 6105: Make linking of cifs.upcall --as-needed safe.
+
+
+o   TAKEDA Yasuma <yasuma at osstech.co.jp>
+    * BUG 5879: Update LDAP schema for Netscape DS 5.
+
+
+o   Bo Yang <boyang at samba.org>
+    * BUG 6560: Fix lookupname.
+    * BUG 6615: Fix browsing of DFS when using kerberos in libsmbclient.
+    * BUG 6688: Fix crash in 'net usershare list'.
+
+
+######################################################################
+Reporting bugs & Development Discussion
+#######################################
+
+Please discuss this release on the samba-technical mailing list or by
+joining the #samba-technical IRC channel on irc.freenode.net.
+
+If you do report problems then please try to send high quality
+feedback. If you don't provide vital information to help us track down
+the problem then you will probably be ignored.  All bug reports should
+be filed under the Samba 3.4 product in the project's Bugzilla
+database (https://bugzilla.samba.org/).
+
+
+======================================================================
+== Our Code, Our Bugs, Our Responsibility.
+== The Samba Team
+======================================================================
+
+
+Release notes for older versions follow:
+----------------------------------------
+
+                   =============================
                    Release Notes for Samba 3.4.0
 			   July 3, 2009
                    =============================
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 o   Günther Deschner <gd at samba.org>
+    * BUG 4296: Clean up group membership while deleting a user.
     * BUG 5456: Fix "net ads testjoin".
     * BUG 6253: Use correct value for password expiry calculation in
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 o   Volker Lendecke <vl at samba.org>
     * BUG 4699: Remove pidfile on clean shutdown.
+    * BUG 6349: Initialize domain info struct.
     * BUG 6449: 'net rap user add' crashes without -C option.
 
 
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     * BUG 6081: Make it possible to change machine account sids.
     * BUG 6333: Consolidate create/delete account paths in pdbedit.
+    * BUG 6584: Allow DOM\user when changing passwords remotely.
 
 
 o   Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer at samba.org>

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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 16. File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="rights.html" title="Chapter 15. User Rights and Privileges"><link rel="next" href="locking.html" title="Chapter 17. File and Record Locking"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 16. File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="rights.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="locking.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="AccessControls"></a>Chapter 16. File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jeremy</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Allison</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jra at samba.org">jra at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><span class="contrib">drawing</span> <div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">May 10, 2003</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2610759">File System Access Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611116">Managing Directories</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611906">Share Definition Access Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611939">User- and Group-Based Controls</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2612307">File and Directory Permissions-Based Controls</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2612644">Miscellaneous Controls</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613130">Share Permissions Management</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613477">MS Windows Access Control Lists and UNIX Interoperability</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613483">Managing UNIX Permissions Using NT Security Dialogs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613530">Viewing File Security on a Samba Share</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613601">Viewing File Ownership</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613744">Viewing File or Directory Permissions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613960">Modifying File or Directory Permissions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614117">Interaction with the Standard Samba create mask Parameters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614486">Interaction with the Standard Samba File Attribute Mapping</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614559">Windows NT/200X ACLs and POSIX ACLs Limitations</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614978">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614989">Users Cannot Write to a Public Share</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2615312">File Operations Done as root with force user Set</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2615358">MS Word with Samba Changes Owner of File</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
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+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 16. File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="rights.html" title="Chapter 15. User Rights and Privileges"><link rel="next" href="locking.html" title="Chapter 17. File and Record Locking"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 16. File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="rights.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="locking.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="AccessControls"></a>Chapter 16. File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jeremy</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Allison</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jra at samba.org">jra at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><span class="contrib">drawing</span> <div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">May 10, 2003</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2610760">File System Access Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611116">Managing Directories</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611906">Share Definition Access Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611939">User- and Group-Based Controls</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2612307">File and Directory Permissions-Based Controls</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2612644">Miscellaneous Controls</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613130">Share Permissions Management</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613477">MS Windows Access Control Lists and UNIX Interoperability</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613483">Managing UNIX Permissions Using NT Security Dialogs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613530">Viewing File Security on a Samba Share</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613601">Viewing File Ownership</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613745">Viewing File or Directory Permissions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613960">Modifying File or Directory Permissions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614117">Interaction with the Standard Samba create mask Parameters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614486">Interaction with the Standard Samba File Attribute Mapping</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614559">Windows NT/200X ACLs and POSIX ACLs Limitations</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614978">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614990">Users Cannot Write to a Public Share</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2615312">File Operations Done as root with force user Set</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2615358">MS Word with Samba Changes Owner of File</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
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 administrators are often confused regarding network access controls and how to
 provide users with the access they need while protecting resources from unauthorized access.
 </p><p>
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 Many UNIX administrators are unfamiliar with the MS Windows environment and in particular
 have difficulty in visualizing what the MS Windows user wishes to achieve in attempts to set file
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 between the two environments. This difference is one that Samba cannot completely hide, even
 though it does try to bridge the chasm to a degree.
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 POSIX Access Control List technology has been available (along with extended attributes)
 for UNIX for many years, yet there is little evidence today of any significant use. This
 explains to some extent the slow adoption of ACLs into commercial Linux products. MS Windows
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 		<span class="emphasis"><em>UNIX File and Directory Permissions</em></span>
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 			Samba honors and implements UNIX file system access controls. Users
 			who access a Samba server will do so as a particular MS Windows user.
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 			</p></li><li><p>
 		<span class="emphasis"><em>Samba Share Definitions</em></span>
 		</p><p>
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 			In configuring share settings and controls in the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file,
 			the network administrator can exercise overrides to native file
 			system permissions and behaviors. This can be handy and convenient
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 			this support. Sadly, few Linux platforms ship today with native ACLs and
 			extended attributes enabled. This chapter has pertinent information
 			for users of platforms that support them.
-			</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2610759"></a>File System Access Controls</h2></div></div></div><p>
+			</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2610760"></a>File System Access Controls</h2></div></div></div><p>
 Perhaps the most important recognition to be made is the simple fact that MS Windows NT4/200x/XP
 implement a totally divergent file system technology from what is provided in the UNIX operating system
 environment. First we consider what the most significant differences are, then we look
 at how Samba helps to bridge the differences.
 </p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2610774"></a>MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 	Samba operates on top of the UNIX file system. This means it is subject to UNIX file system conventions
 	and permissions. It also means that if the MS Windows networking environment requires file system
 	behavior, that differs from UNIX file system behavior then somehow Samba is responsible for emulating
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 		startup files for various UNIX applications, or they may be files that contain
 		startup configuration data.
 		</p></dd><dt><span class="term">Links and Short-Cuts</span></dt><dd><p>
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 		MS Windows make use of <span class="emphasis"><em>links and shortcuts</em></span> that are actually special types of files that will
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 	The letters <code class="constant">rwxXst</code> set permissions for the user, group, and others as read (r), write (w),
 	execute (or access for directories) (x), execute  only  if  the  file  is a directory or already has execute
 	permission for some user (X), set user (SUID) or group ID (SGID) on execution (s), sticky (t).
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 	When the sticky bit is set on a directory, files in that directory may be unlinked (deleted) or renamed only by root or their owner. 
 	Without the sticky  bit, anyone able to write to the directory can delete or rename files. The sticky bit is commonly found on
 	directories, such as <code class="filename">/tmp</code>, that are world-writable.
@@ -288,15 +288,15 @@
 	anyone who has the ability to create a file can write to it. Anyone who has write permission on the
 	directory that contains a file and has write permission for it has the capability to delete it.
 	</p><p>
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 	For the record, in the UNIX environment the ability to delete a file is controlled by the permissions on
 	the directory that the file is in. In other words, a user can delete a file in a directory to which that
 	user has write access, even if that user does not own the file.
 	</p><p>
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 	Of necessity, Samba is subject to the file system semantics of the host operating system. Samba is therefore
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 			List of files and directories that are neither visible nor accessible.
 			</p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2612982"></a>Access Controls on Shares</h2></div></div></div><p>
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 	Samba stores the per-share access control settings in a file called <code class="filename">share_info.tdb</code>.
 	The location of this file on your system will depend on how Samba was compiled. The default location
 	for Samba's tdb files is under <code class="filename">/usr/local/samba/var</code>. If the <code class="filename">tdbdump</code>
@@ -481,9 +481,9 @@
 	</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2613130"></a>Share Permissions Management</h3></div></div></div><p>
 		The best tool for share permissions management is platform-dependent. Choose the best tool for your environment.
 		</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2613141"></a>Windows NT4 Workstation/Server</h4></div></div></div><p>
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 			The tool you need to manage share permissions on a Samba server from a Windows NT4 Workstation or Server
 			is the NT Server Manager.  Server Manager is shipped with Windows NT4 Server products but not with Windows
@@ -496,7 +496,7 @@
 			</p></li><li><p>
 			Click on the share that you wish to manage and click the <span class="guilabel">Properties</span> tab, then click
 			the <span class="guilabel">Permissions</span> tab. Now you can add or change access control settings as you wish.
-			</p></li></ol></div></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2613246"></a>Windows 200x/XP</h4></div></div></div><p>
+			</p></li></ol></div></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2613247"></a>Windows 200x/XP</h4></div></div></div><p>
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 			<span class="guilabel">System Tools</span>, then on the <span class="guibutton">[+]</span> next to
 			<span class="guilabel">Shared Folders</span> in the left panel.
 			</p></li><li><p>
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 			In the right panel, double-click on the share on which you wish to set access control permissions.
 			Then click the tab <span class="guilabel">Share Permissions</span>. It is now possible to add access control entities
 			to the shared folder. Remember to set what type of access (full control, change, read) you
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 		privilege connected to a Samba server as root to change the ownership of files on both a local NTFS file system
 		or remote mounted NTFS or Samba drive. This is available as part of the <span class="application">Seclib</span> NT
 		security library written by Jeremy Allison of the Samba Team and is downloadable from the main Samba FTP site.
-		</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2613744"></a>Viewing File or Directory Permissions</h3></div></div></div><p>
+		</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2613745"></a>Viewing File or Directory Permissions</h3></div></div></div><p>
 		The third button is the <span class="guibutton">Permissions</span> button. Clicking on it brings up a dialog box
 		that shows both the permissions and the UNIX owner of the file or directory. The owner is displayed like this:
 		</p><p><code class="literal"><em class="replaceable"><code>SERVER</code></em>\
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 	</p></div></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2614978"></a>Common Errors</h2></div></div></div><p>
 File, directory, and share access problems are common topics on the mailing list. The following
 are examples recently taken from the mailing list.
-</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2614989"></a>Users Cannot Write to a Public Share</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2614990"></a>Users Cannot Write to a Public Share</h3></div></div></div><p>
 	The following complaint has frequently been voiced on the Samba mailing list: 
 	&#8220;<span class="quote">
 	We are facing some troubles with file/directory permissions. I can log on the domain as admin user (root),

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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 25. Advanced Network Management</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="winbind.html" title="Chapter 24. Winbind: Use of Domain Accounts"><link rel="next" href="PolicyMgmt.html" title="Chapter 26. System and Account Policies"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 25. Advanced Network Management</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="winbind.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="PolicyMgmt.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="AdvancedNetworkManagement"></a>Chapter 25. Advanced Network Management</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">June 15 2005</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657633">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657803">Remote Desktop Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658392">Network Logon Script Magic</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658618">Adding Printers without User Intervention</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658661">Limiting Logon Connections</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 25. Advanced Network Management</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="winbind.html" title="Chapter 24. Winbind: Use of Domain Accounts"><link rel="next" href="PolicyMgmt.html" title="Chapter 26. System and Account Policies"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 25. Advanced Network Management</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="winbind.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="PolicyMgmt.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="AdvancedNetworkManagement"></a>Chapter 25. Advanced Network Management</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">June 15 2005</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657633">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657803">Remote Desktop Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658393">Network Logon Script Magic</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658618">Adding Printers without User Intervention</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658661">Limiting Logon Connections</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
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 This section documents peripheral issues that are of great importance to network
 administrators who want to improve network resource access control, to automate the user
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 through costly. Do not let that put you off. Sometimes the most costly solution is the
 most cost effective. In any case, you will need to draw your own conclusions as to which
 is the best tool in your network environment.
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 		desktop capabilities so users outside could login to the system and get their desktop up from home or
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 	secure remote access solution for people working from remote locations, even over smallband connections.
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 	<a class="ulink" href="http://www.rdesktop.org" target="_top">rdesktop</a>.
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LDAP and Transport Layer Security</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-intro-ldap-tls">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls">Configuring</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls-certs">Generating the Certificate Authority</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls-server">Generating the Server Certificate</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls-install">Installing the Certificates</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-test-ldap-tls">Testing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-int-ldap-tls">Troubleshooting</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="ch47.html">47. 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 The Samba project is over 10 years old. During the early history
 of Samba, UNIX administrators were its key implementors. UNIX administrators
 use UNIX system tools to backup UNIX system files. Over the past
 4 years, an increasing number of Microsoft network administrators have
 taken an interest in Samba. This is reflected in the questions about backup
 in general on the Samba mailing lists.
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 During discussions at a Microsoft Windows training course, one of
 the pro-UNIX delegates stunned the class when he pointed out that Windows
 NT4 is limiting compared with UNIX. He likened UNIX to a Meccano set
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 of fitness or suitability. The network administrator is strongly encouraged to
 perform due diligence research before implementing any backup solution, whether free
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 	UNIX, and Windows PCs and laptops to a server's disk. BackupPC is highly
 	configurable and easy to install and maintain. SMB (via smbclient),
 	<code class="literal">tar</code> over <code class="literal">rsh/ssh</code>, or <code class="literal">rsync/rsyncd</code>
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 	a server's local disk or network storage. This is what BackupPC does.
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 	BackupPC is free software distributed under a GNU GPL license.
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 	multiple hosts to a single large capacity tape drive. Amanda uses native dump and/or
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 	For more information regarding Amanda, please check the <a class="ulink" href="http://www.amanda.org/" target="_top">
 	www.amanda.org/ site</a>.
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 	Browseable Online Backup System (BOBS) is a complete online backup system. Uses large
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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 22. CUPS Printing Support</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="classicalprinting.html" title="Chapter 21. Classical Printing Support"><link rel="next" href="VFS.html" title="Chapter 23. Stackable VFS modules"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 22. CUPS Printing Support</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="classicalprinting.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="VFS.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="CUPS-printing"></a>Chapter 22. CUPS Printing Support</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Kurt</span> <span class="orgname">Danka Deutschland GmbH </span> <span class="surname">Pfeifle</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Danka Deutschland GmbH <br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:kpfeifle at danka.de">kpfeifle at danka.de</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Ciprian</span> <span class="surname">Vizitiu</span></h3><span class="contrib">drawings</span> <div class="affiliation"><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:CVizitiu at gbif.org">CVizitiu at gbif.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><span class="contrib">drawings</span> <div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate"> (27 Jan 2004) </p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2632968">Introduction</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2632974">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633153">Basic CUPS Support Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633268">Linking smbd with libcups.so</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633517">Simple smb.conf Settings for CUPS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633762">More Complex CUPS smb.conf Settings</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634138">Advanced Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634155">Central Spooling vs. Peer-to-Peer Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634206">Raw Print Serving: Vendor Drivers on Windows Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634441">Installation of Windows Client Drivers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-raw">Explicitly Enable raw Printing for application/octet-stream</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634728">Driver Upload Methods</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634849">Advanced Intelligent Printing with PostScript Driver Download</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#gdipost">GDI on Windows, PostScript on UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635579">Ghostscript: The Software RIP for Non-PostScript Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635733">PostScript Printer Description (PPD) Specification</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635816">Using Windows-Formatted Vendor PPDs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635936">CUPS Also Uses PPDs for Non-PostScript Printers</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636848">Filtering  Overview</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637193">pstops</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637630">imagetops and imagetoraster</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637934">CUPS Backends</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638272">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638508">The Complete Picture</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638521">mime.convs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638589">Raw Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638697">application/octet-stream Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640025">Sources of CUPS Drivers/PPDs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640148">Printing with Interface Scripts</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640242">Network Printing (Purely Windows)</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640259">From Windows Clients to an NT Print Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640321">Driver Execution on the Client</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640392">Driver Execution on the Server</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640498">Network Printing (Windows Clients and UNIX/Samba Print
-Servers)</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640516">From Windows Clients to a CUPS/Samba Print Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640706">Samba Receiving Job-Files and Passing Them to CUPS</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640785">Network PostScript RIP</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640876">PPDs for Non-PS Printers on UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640920">PPDs for Non-PS Printers on Windows</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640988">Windows Terminal Servers (WTS) as CUPS Clients</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641002">Printer Drivers Running in Kernel Mode Cause Many
+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 22. CUPS Printing Support</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="classicalprinting.html" title="Chapter 21. Classical Printing Support"><link rel="next" href="VFS.html" title="Chapter 23. Stackable VFS modules"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 22. CUPS Printing Support</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="classicalprinting.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="VFS.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="CUPS-printing"></a>Chapter 22. CUPS Printing Support</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Kurt</span> <span class="orgname">Danka Deutschland GmbH </span> <span class="surname">Pfeifle</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Danka Deutschland GmbH <br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:kpfeifle at danka.de">kpfeifle at danka.de</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Ciprian</span> <span class="surname">Vizitiu</span></h3><span class="contrib">drawings</span> <div class="affiliation"><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:CVizitiu at gbif.org">CVizitiu at gbif.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><span class="contrib">drawings</span> <div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate"> (27 Jan 2004) </p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2632968">Introduction</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2632974">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633153">Basic CUPS Support Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633268">Linking smbd with libcups.so</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633517">Simple smb.conf Settings for CUPS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633762">More Complex CUPS smb.conf Settings</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634138">Advanced Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634156">Central Spooling vs. Peer-to-Peer Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634206">Raw Print Serving: Vendor Drivers on Windows Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634441">Installation of Windows Client Drivers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-raw">Explicitly Enable raw Printing for application/octet-stream</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634728">Driver Upload Methods</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634850">Advanced Intelligent Printing with PostScript Driver Download</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#gdipost">GDI on Windows, PostScript on UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635579">Ghostscript: The Software RIP for Non-PostScript Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635733">PostScript Printer Description (PPD) Specification</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635816">Using Windows-Formatted Vendor PPDs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635936">CUPS Also Uses PPDs for Non-PostScript Printers</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636848">Filtering  Overview</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637193">pstops</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637630">imagetops and imagetoraster</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637934">CUPS Backends</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638273">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638508">The Complete Picture</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638521">mime.convs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638590">Raw Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638698">application/octet-stream Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640025">Sources of CUPS Drivers/PPDs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640148">Printing with Interface Scripts</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640243">Network Printing (Purely Windows)</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640259">From Windows Clients to an NT Print Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640321">Driver Execution on the Client</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640393">Driver Execution on the Server</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640498">Network Printing (Windows Clients and UNIX/Samba Print
+Servers)</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640516">From Windows Clients to a CUPS/Samba Print Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640706">Samba Receiving Job-Files and Passing Them to CUPS</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640785">Network PostScript RIP</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640876">PPDs for Non-PS Printers on UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640920">PPDs for Non-PS Printers on Windows</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640988">Windows Terminal Servers (WTS) as CUPS Clients</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641003">Printer Drivers Running in Kernel Mode Cause Many
 Problems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641041">Workarounds Impose Heavy Limitations</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641059">CUPS: A Magical Stone?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641102">PostScript Drivers with No Major Problems, Even in Kernel
-Mode</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641189">Configuring CUPS for Driver Download</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641211">cupsaddsmb: The Unknown Utility</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641309">Prepare Your smb.conf for cupsaddsmb</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641591">CUPS PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641830">Recognizing Different Driver Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641949">Acquiring the Adobe Driver Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641974">ESP Print Pro PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642036">Caveats to Be Considered</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642336">Windows CUPS PostScript Driver Versus Adobe Driver</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642554">Run cupsaddsmb (Quiet Mode)</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642694">Run cupsaddsmb with Verbose Output</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642886">Understanding cupsaddsmb</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643030">How to Recognize If cupsaddsmb Completed Successfully</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643152">cupsaddsmb with a Samba PDC</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643233">cupsaddsmb Flowchart</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643314">Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-avoidps1">Avoiding Critical PostScript Driver Settings on the Client</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643549">Installing PostScript Driver Files Manually Using rpcclient</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643895">Understanding the rpcclient man Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644000">Producing an Example by Querying a Windows Box</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644132">Requirements for adddriver and setdriver to Succeed</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644356">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645315">Troubleshooting Revisited</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645661">Trivial Database Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645728">Binary Format</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645795">Losing *.tdb Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645845">Using tdbbackup</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645965">CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646141">foomatic-rip and Foomatic Explained</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646962">foomatic-rip and Foomatic PPD Download and Installation</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647435">Page Accounting with CUPS</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647471">Setting Up Quotas</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647525">Correct and Incorrect Accounting</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647565">Adobe and CUPS PostScript Drivers for Windows Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647706">The page_log File Syntax</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647851">Possible Shortcomings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647917">Future Developments</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647957">Other Accounting Tools</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647971">Additional Material</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648188">Autodeletion or Preservation of CUPS Spool Files</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648264">CUPS Configuration Settings Explained</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648349">Preconditions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648488">Manual Configuration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648535">Printing from CUPS to Windows-Attached Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648831">More CUPS Filtering Chains</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648943">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648948">Windows 9x/Me Client Can't Install Driver</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#root-ask-loop">cupsaddsmb Keeps Asking for Root Password in Never-ending Loop</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649025">cupsaddsmb or rpcclient addriver Emit Error</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649063">cupsaddsmb Errors</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649137">Client Can't Connect to Samba Printer</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649162">New Account Reconnection from Windows 200x/XP Troubles</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649253">Avoid Being Connected to the Samba Server as the Wrong User</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649304">Upgrading to CUPS Drivers from Adobe Drivers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649342">Can't Use cupsaddsmb on Samba Server, Which Is a PDC</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649377">Deleted Windows 200x Printer Driver Is Still Shown</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649412">Windows 200x/XP Local Security Policies</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649445">Administrator Cannot Install Printers for All Local Users</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649486">Print Change, Notify Functions on NT Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649512">Windows XP SP1</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649558">Print Options for All Users Can't Be Set on Windows 200x/XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649841">Most Common Blunders in Driver Settings on Windows Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649897">cupsaddsmb Does Not Work with Newly Installed Printer</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649946">Permissions on /var/spool/samba/ Get Reset After Each Reboot</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650045">Print Queue Called lp Mishandles Print Jobs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650114">Location of Adobe PostScript Driver Files for cupsaddsmb</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650168">Overview of the CUPS Printing Processes</a></span></dt></dl></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2632968"></a>Introduction</h2></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2632974"></a>Features and Benefits</h3></div></div></div><p>
+Mode</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641189">Configuring CUPS for Driver Download</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641212">cupsaddsmb: The Unknown Utility</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641310">Prepare Your smb.conf for cupsaddsmb</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641591">CUPS PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641830">Recognizing Different Driver Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641949">Acquiring the Adobe Driver Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641974">ESP Print Pro PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642037">Caveats to Be Considered</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642336">Windows CUPS PostScript Driver Versus Adobe Driver</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642554">Run cupsaddsmb (Quiet Mode)</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642694">Run cupsaddsmb with Verbose Output</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642886">Understanding cupsaddsmb</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643030">How to Recognize If cupsaddsmb Completed Successfully</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643152">cupsaddsmb with a Samba PDC</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643233">cupsaddsmb Flowchart</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643314">Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-avoidps1">Avoiding Critical PostScript Driver Settings on the Client</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643549">Installing PostScript Driver Files Manually Using rpcclient</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643895">Understanding the rpcclient man Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644000">Producing an Example by Querying a Windows Box</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644132">Requirements for adddriver and setdriver to Succeed</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644357">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645315">Troubleshooting Revisited</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645661">Trivial Database Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645729">Binary Format</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645795">Losing *.tdb Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645846">Using tdbbackup</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645965">CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646141">foomatic-rip and Foomatic Explained</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646962">foomatic-rip and Foomatic PPD Download and Installation</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647435">Page Accounting with CUPS</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647471">Setting Up Quotas</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647525">Correct and Incorrect Accounting</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647565">Adobe and CUPS PostScript Drivers for Windows Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647706">The page_log File Syntax</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647851">Possible Shortcomings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647917">Future Developments</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647957">Other Accounting Tools</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647971">Additional Material</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648188">Autodeletion or Preservation of CUPS Spool Files</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648264">CUPS Configuration Settings Explained</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648349">Preconditions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648488">Manual Configuration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648535">Printing from CUPS to Windows-Attached Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648832">More CUPS Filtering Chains</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648943">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648949">Windows 9x/Me Client Can't Install Driver</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#root-ask-loop">cupsaddsmb Keeps Asking for Root Password in Never-ending Loop</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649025">cupsaddsmb or rpcclient addriver Emit Error</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649063">cupsaddsmb Errors</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649137">Client Can't Connect to Samba Printer</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649162">New Account Reconnection from Windows 200x/XP Troubles</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649253">Avoid Being Connected to the Samba Server as the Wrong User</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649304">Upgrading to CUPS Drivers from Adobe Drivers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649342">Can't Use cupsaddsmb on Samba Server, Which Is a PDC</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649378">Deleted Windows 200x Printer Driver Is Still Shown</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649412">Windows 200x/XP Local Security Policies</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649445">Administrator Cannot Install Printers for All Local Users</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649486">Print Change, Notify Functions on NT Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649512">Windows XP SP1</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649558">Print Options for All Users Can't Be Set on Windows 200x/XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649842">Most Common Blunders in Driver Settings on Windows Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649897">cupsaddsmb Does Not Work with Newly Installed Printer</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649947">Permissions on /var/spool/samba/ Get Reset After Each Reboot</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650045">Print Queue Called lp Mishandles Print Jobs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650114">Location of Adobe PostScript Driver Files for cupsaddsmb</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650168">Overview of the CUPS Printing Processes</a></span></dt></dl></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2632968"></a>Introduction</h2></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2632974"></a>Features and Benefits</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 		The Common UNIX Print System (<a class="ulink" href="http://www.cups.org/" target="_top">CUPS</a>)
 		has become quite popular. All major Linux distributions now ship it as their default printing
@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@
 		the beginning. This documentation will lead you to a complete understanding of CUPS. Let's start with the most
 		basic things first.
 		</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2633034"></a>Overview</h3></div></div></div><p>
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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
 	if Samba is not linked against <code class="filename">libcups.so</code>  but
 	there are some differences in required or supported configuration.
 	</p><p>
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 	When Samba is compiled and linked with <code class="filename">libcups</code>, <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTCAP" target="_top">printcap = cups</a>
 	uses the CUPS API to list printers, submit jobs, query queues, and so on. Otherwise it maps to the System V
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@
 	To summarize, <a class="link" href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-exam-simple" title="Example 22.1. Simplest Printing-Related smb.conf">the Simplest Printing-Related 
 	<code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file</a> shows the simplest printing-related setup for <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> to 
 	enable basic CUPS support:
-	</p><div class="example"><a name="cups-exam-simple"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 22.1. Simplest Printing-Related smb.conf</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633577"></a><em class="parameter"><code>load printers = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633588"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printing = cups</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633600"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printcap name = cups</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[printers]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633621"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = All Printers</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633633"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /var/spool/samba</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633644"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633656"></a><em class="parameter"><code>guest ok = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633668"></a><em class="parameter"><code>writable = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633679"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printable = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633691"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printer admin = root, @ntadmins, @smbprintadm</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
+	</p><div class="example"><a name="cups-exam-simple"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 22.1. Simplest Printing-Related smb.conf</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633577"></a><em class="parameter"><code>load printers = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633589"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printing = cups</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633600"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printcap name = cups</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[printers]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633621"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = All Printers</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633633"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /var/spool/samba</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633644"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633656"></a><em class="parameter"><code>guest ok = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633668"></a><em class="parameter"><code>writable = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633679"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printable = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633691"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printer admin = root, @ntadmins, @smbprintadm</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
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@@ -116,7 +116,7 @@
 	<a class="link" href="CUPS-printing.html#overridesettings" title="Example 22.2. Overriding Global CUPS Settings for One Printer">The Overriding Global CUPS Settings for One Printer example</a> 
 	is a slightly more complex printing-related setup for <code class="filename">smb.conf</code>. It enables general CUPS printing
 	support for all printers, but defines one printer share, which is set up differently. 
-	</p><div class="example"><a name="overridesettings"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 22.2. Overriding Global CUPS Settings for One Printer</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633819"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printing = cups</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633830"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printcap name = cups</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633842"></a><em class="parameter"><code>load printers = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[printers]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633862"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = All Printers</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633873"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /var/spool/samba</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633885"></a><em class="parameter"><code>guest ok = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633897"></a><em class="parameter"><code>writable = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633908"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printable = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633920"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printer admin = root, @ntadmins, @smbprintadm</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[special_printer]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633941"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = A special printer with his own settings</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633953"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /var/spool/samba-special</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633965"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printing = sysv</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633977"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printcap = lpstat</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633988"></a><em class="parameter"><code>print command = echo "NEW: `date`: printfile %f" &gt;&gt; /tmp/smbprn.log ; echo "     `date`: p-%p s-%s f-%f" &gt;&gt; /tmp/smbprn.log ; echo "     `date`: j-%j J-%J z-%z c-%c" &gt;&gt; /tmp/smbprn.log ; rm %f </code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2634005"></a><em class="parameter"><code>guest ok = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2634017"></a><em class="parameter"><code>writable = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2634028"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printable = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2634040"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printer admin = kurt</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2634052"></a><em class="parameter"><code>hosts deny = 0.0.0.0</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2634064"></a><em class="parameter"><code>hosts allow = turbo_xp, 10.160.50.23, 10.160.51.60</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
+	</p><div class="example"><a name="overridesettings"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 22.2. Overriding Global CUPS Settings for One Printer</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633819"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printing = cups</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633830"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printcap name = cups</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633842"></a><em class="parameter"><code>load printers = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[printers]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633863"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = All Printers</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633874"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /var/spool/samba</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633885"></a><em class="parameter"><code>guest ok = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633897"></a><em class="parameter"><code>writable = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633908"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printable = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633920"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printer admin = root, @ntadmins, @smbprintadm</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[special_printer]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633941"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = A special printer with his own settings</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633954"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /var/spool/samba-special</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633965"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printing = sysv</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633977"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printcap = lpstat</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2633989"></a><em class="parameter"><code>print command = echo "NEW: `date`: printfile %f" &gt;&gt; /tmp/smbprn.log ; echo "     `date`: p-%p s-%s f-%f" &gt;&gt; /tmp/smbprn.log ; echo "     `date`: j-%j J-%J z-%z c-%c" &gt;&gt; /tmp/smbprn.log ; rm %f </code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2634005"></a><em class="parameter"><code>guest ok = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2634017"></a><em class="parameter"><code>writable = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2634028"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printable = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2634040"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printer admin = kurt</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2634052"></a><em class="parameter"><code>hosts deny = 0.0.0.0</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2634064"></a><em class="parameter"><code>hosts allow = turbo_xp, 10.160.50.23, 10.160.51.60</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
 	This special share is only for testing purposes. It does not write the print job to a file. It just logs the job parameters
 	known to Samba into the <code class="filename">/tmp/smbprn.log</code> file and deletes the job-file. Moreover, the
 	<a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTERADMIN" target="_top">printer admin</a> of this share is &#8220;<span class="quote">kurt</span>&#8221; (not the &#8220;<span class="quote">@ntadmins</span>&#8221; group),
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
 	Before we delve into all the configuration options, let us clarify a few points. <span class="emphasis"><em>Network printing
 	needs to be organized and set up correctly</em></span>. This frequently doesn't happen. Legacy systems or small
 	business LAN environments often lack design and good housekeeping.
-	</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2634155"></a>Central Spooling vs. &#8220;<span class="quote">Peer-to-Peer</span>&#8221; Printing</h3></div></div></div><p>
+	</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2634156"></a>Central Spooling vs. &#8220;<span class="quote">Peer-to-Peer</span>&#8221; Printing</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 	one by one; this yields the old LanMan style
 	printing and uses a <code class="filename">\\sambaserver\printershare</code>
 	type of connection.</p></li><li><p>
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 			Deposit and prepare the drivers (for later download) on
 			the print server (Samba); this enables the clients to use
 	&#8220;<span class="quote">Point'n'Print</span>&#8221; to get drivers semi-automatically installed the
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@
 	This section describes three familiar methods, plus one new one, by which
 	printer drivers may be uploaded.
 	</p><p>
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 	If you want to use the MS-RPC-type printing, you must upload the
 	drivers onto the Samba server first (<em class="parameter"><code>[print$]</code></em>
 	share). For a discussion on how to deposit printer drivers on the
@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@
 	</p><p>
 	<code class="literal">cupsaddsmb</code> is discussed in much detail later in this chapter. But we first
 	explore the CUPS filtering system and compare the Windows and UNIX printing architectures.
-	</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2634849"></a>Advanced Intelligent Printing with PostScript Driver Download</h2></div></div></div><p>
+	</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2634850"></a>Advanced Intelligent Printing with PostScript Driver Download</h2></div></div></div><p>
 	<a class="indexterm" name="id2634858"></a>
 	We now know how to set up a &#8220;<span class="quote">dump</span>&#8221; print server, that is, a server that spools
 	print jobs &#8220;<span class="quote">raw</span>&#8221;, leaving the print data untouched.
@@ -340,14 +340,14 @@
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2635119"></a>
 	To the GDI foundation in MS Windows, Apple has chosen to put paper and screen output on a common foundation
 	for its (BSD-UNIX-based, did you know?) Mac OS X and Darwin operating <a class="indexterm" name="id2635129"></a> <a class="indexterm" name="id2635136"></a>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2635142"></a> <a class="indexterm" name="id2635149"></a> systems.
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2635143"></a> <a class="indexterm" name="id2635149"></a> systems.
 	Apple's <span class="emphasis"><em>core graphic engine</em></span> uses a <span class="emphasis"><em>PDF</em></span> derivative for all display work.
 	</p></div><p>
 	The example in <a class="link" href="CUPS-printing.html#1small" title="Figure 22.1. Windows Printing to a Local Printer.">Windows Printing to a Local Printer</a> illustrates local Windows
 	printing.
 	</p><div class="figure"><a name="1small"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 22.1. Windows Printing to a Local Printer.</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/1small.png" alt="Windows Printing to a Local Printer."></div></div></div><br class="figure-break"></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2635220"></a>UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 	In UNIX and Linux, there is no comparable layer built into the OS kernel(s) or the X (screen display) server.
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 	</p><p><b>Background. </b>
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 	The PostScript programming language is an &#8220;<span class="quote">invention</span>&#8221; by Adobe, but its specifications have been
 	published extensively. Its strength lies in its powerful abilities to describe graphical objects (fonts,
@@ -399,7 +399,7 @@
 	</p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
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 	Traditional UNIX programs and printing systems  while using PostScript  are largely not
 	PPD-aware. PPDs are &#8220;<span class="quote">PostScript Printer Description</span>&#8221; files. They enable you to specify and
 	control all options a printer supports: duplexing, stapling, and punching. Therefore, UNIX users for a long
@@ -458,7 +458,7 @@
 	PostScript, PJL, JCL, or vendor-dependent commands) into the PostScript
 	file created by the driver.
 	</p><div class="warning" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Warning</h3><p>
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 	A PostScript file that was created to contain device-specific commands
 	for achieving a certain print job output (e.g., duplexed, stapled, and
@@ -499,7 +499,7 @@
 	hope it works for the non-PostScript version too). To understand how these PPDs work for non-PS printers, we
 	first need to dive deeply into the CUPS filtering and file format conversion architecture. Stay tuned.
 	</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2635975"></a>The CUPS Filtering Architecture</h2></div></div></div><p>
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 </p><p>
 If CUPS rasterizes a PostScript file natively to a bitmap, this is done in two stages:
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 	The first stage uses a Ghostscript device named &#8220;<span class="quote">cups</span>&#8221;
 	(this is since version 1.1.15) and produces a generic raster format
@@ -525,7 +525,7 @@
 	the generic CUPS raster to a device-specific raster.
 	</p></li></ul></div><p>
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 Make sure your Ghostscript version has the &#8220;<span class="quote">cups</span>&#8221; device compiled in (check with <code class="literal">gs -h |
 grep cups</code>). Otherwise you may encounter the dreaded <code class="computeroutput">Unable to convert file
@@ -537,7 +537,7 @@
 It is now recommended by Linuxprinting.org for all spoolers.
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 CUPS printers may be set up to use external rendering paths. One of the most common is provided by the
@@ -558,7 +558,7 @@
 	recognition rules that are applied when CUPS runs its autotyping routines. The rule syntax is explained in the
 	man page for <code class="filename">mime.types</code> and in the comments section of the
 	<code class="filename">mime.types</code> file itself. A simple rule reads like this:
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 </p><pre class="programlisting">
 application/pdf         pdf string(0,%PDF)
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 	If the filename has one of the suffixes <code class="filename">.ai</code>, <code class="filename">.eps</code>,
@@ -586,7 +586,7 @@
 	with the one in the <code class="filename">/etc/cups/</code> directory.
 	</p></div><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
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 	CUPS can handle ASCII text, HP-GL, PDF, PostScript, DVI, and
 	many image formats (GIF, PNG, TIFF, JPEG, Photo-CD, SUN-Raster,
@@ -636,13 +636,13 @@
 </p><pre class="programlisting">
 application/pdf         application/postscript   33   pdftops
 </pre><p>
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 	This means that the <em class="parameter"><code>pdftops</code></em> filter will take
 	<em class="parameter"><code>application/pdf</code></em> as input and produce
 	<em class="parameter"><code>application/postscript</code></em> as output; the virtual
 	cost of this operation is 33 CUPS-$. The next filter is more
 	expensive, costing 66 CUPS-$:
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 application/vnd.hp-HPGL application/postscript   66   hpgltops
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 		information into the <code class="filename">/var/log/cups/page_log</code>.
 		</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2637361"></a>pstoraster</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 	<em class="parameter"><code>pstoraster</code></em> is at the core of the CUPS filtering system. It is responsible for the first
 	stage of the rasterization process. Its input is of MIME type application/vnd.cups-postscript; its output is
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 	email back to the $USER asking him or her to always specify the correct
 	printer name.)
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 	Not all of the mentioned backends may be present on your system or
 	usable (depending on your hardware configuration). One test for all
@@ -896,12 +896,12 @@
 	all available backends:
 	</p><pre class="screen">
 	<code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>lpinfo -v</code></strong>
-	</pre></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2638272"></a>The Role of <em class="parameter"><code>cupsomatic/foomatic</code></em></h3></div></div></div><p>
+	</pre></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2638273"></a>The Role of <em class="parameter"><code>cupsomatic/foomatic</code></em></h3></div></div></div><p>
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 	<em class="parameter"><code>cupsomatic</code></em> filters may be the most widely used on CUPS
 	installations. You must be clear that these were not
 	developed by the CUPS people. They are a third-party add-on to
@@ -980,7 +980,7 @@
 	server by setting an appropriate &#8220;<span class="quote">FilterLimit</span>&#8221; value. A FilterLimit of
 	200 allows roughly one job at a time, while a FilterLimit of 1000 allows
 	approximately five jobs maximum at a time.
-	</p></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2638589"></a>&#8220;<span class="quote">Raw</span>&#8221; Printing</h3></div></div></div><p>
+	</p></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2638590"></a>&#8220;<span class="quote">Raw</span>&#8221; Printing</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 	if it can't find a PPD associated with the queue. However, CUPS will
 	only send known MIME types (as defined in its own mime.types file) and
 	refuse others.
-	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2638697"></a>application/octet-stream Printing</h3></div></div></div><p>
+	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2638698"></a>application/octet-stream Printing</h3></div></div></div><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2638706"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2638713"></a>
 	Any MIME type with no rule in the <code class="filename">/etc/cups/mime.types</code> file is regarded as unknown
@@ -1043,7 +1043,7 @@
 	<span class="emphasis"><em>enforce</em></span> &#8220;<span class="quote">raw</span>&#8221; printing, it only <span class="emphasis"><em>allows</em></span> it.
 	</p></div><p><b>Background. </b>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2638902"></a>
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 <a class="indexterm" name="id2638915"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2638922"></a>
 	That CUPS is a more security-aware printing system than traditional ones
@@ -1061,7 +1061,7 @@
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 	Originally PPDs were meant to be used for PostScript printers
@@ -1101,7 +1101,7 @@
 	</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2639295"></a>
 		First is the <em class="parameter"><code>pstoraster</code></em> step. It uses the special CUPS
-		<a class="indexterm" name="id2639308"></a>
+		<a class="indexterm" name="id2639309"></a>
 		device from ESP Ghostscript 7.05.x as its tool.
 		</p></li><li><p>
 		Second is the <em class="parameter"><code>rasterdriver</code></em> step. It uses various
@@ -1116,7 +1116,7 @@
 	One other method is the <em class="parameter"><code>cupsomatic/foomatic-rip</code></em>
 	way. Note that <em class="parameter"><code>cupsomatic</code></em> is <span class="emphasis"><em>not</em></span> made by the CUPS
 	developers. It is an independent contribution to printing development,
-	made by people from Linuxprinting.org.<sup>[<a name="id2639411" href="#ftn.id2639411" class="footnote">6</a>]</sup>
+	made by people from Linuxprinting.org.<sup>[<a name="id2639412" href="#ftn.id2639412" class="footnote">6</a>]</sup>
 	<em class="parameter"><code>cupsomatic</code></em> is no longer developed, maintained, or supported. It now been
 	replaced by <em class="parameter"><code>foomatic-rip</code></em>. <em class="parameter"><code>foomatic-rip</code></em> is a complete rewrite
 	of the old <em class="parameter"><code>cupsomatic</code></em> idea, but very much improved and generalized to
@@ -1156,7 +1156,7 @@
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2639610"></a>
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 <a class="indexterm" name="id2639624"></a>
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 	Assume you want to print a PDF file to an HP JetDirect-connected
 	PostScript printer, but you want to print pages 3-5, 7, and 11-13
 	only, and you want to print them &#8220;<span class="quote">two-up</span>&#8221; and &#8220;<span class="quote">duplex</span>&#8221;:
@@ -1177,8 +1177,8 @@
 	illustration</a>.
 	</p><a class="indexterm" name="id2639742"></a><div class="figure"><a name="pdftosocket"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 22.11. PDF to Socket Chain.</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/pdftosocket.png" alt="PDF to Socket Chain."></div></div></div><br class="figure-break"><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2639792"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2639806"></a>
 	Assume you want to print the same filter to an USB-connected Epson Stylus Photo Printer installed with the CUPS
 	<code class="filename">stphoto2.ppd</code>. The first few filtering stages are nearly the same:
 	</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>
@@ -1251,7 +1251,7 @@
 		filter known to the world (including Omni, Gutenprint, and HPIJS).
 		</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2640148"></a>Printing with Interface Scripts</h3></div></div></div><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2640156"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2640162"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2640163"></a>
 	CUPS also supports the use of &#8220;<span class="quote">interface scripts</span>&#8221; as known from
 	System V AT&amp;T printing systems. These are often used for PCL
 	printers, from applications that generate PCL print jobs. Interface
@@ -1273,7 +1273,7 @@
 	use of interface scripts is found at
 	<a class="ulink" href="http://playground.sun.com/printing/documentation/interface.html" target="_top">
 	http://playground.sun.com/printing/documentation/interface.html</a>).
-	</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2640242"></a>Network Printing (Purely Windows)</h2></div></div></div><p>
+	</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2640243"></a>Network Printing (Purely Windows)</h2></div></div></div><p>
 Network printing covers a lot of ground. To understand what exactly
 goes on with Samba when it is printing on behalf of its Windows
 clients, let's first look at a &#8220;<span class="quote">purely Windows</span>&#8221; setup: Windows clients
@@ -1299,9 +1299,9 @@
 even if no driver(s) for UNIX is available. It is sufficient to have the Windows client drivers available and
 installed on the clients. This is illustrated in <a class="link" href="CUPS-printing.html#small11" title="Figure 22.13. Print Driver Execution on the Client.">the Print Driver Execution on the
 Client diagram</a>.
-</p><div class="figure"><a name="small11"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 22.13. Print Driver Execution on the Client.</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/11small.png" alt="Print Driver Execution on the Client."></div></div></div><br class="figure-break"></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2640392"></a>Driver Execution on the Server</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p><div class="figure"><a name="small11"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 22.13. Print Driver Execution on the Client.</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/11small.png" alt="Print Driver Execution on the Client."></div></div></div><br class="figure-break"></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2640393"></a>Driver Execution on the Server</h3></div></div></div><p>
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@@ -1356,7 +1356,7 @@
 clients make use of a PostScript driver with CUPS-PPDs.
 </p><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2640802"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2640809"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2640815"></a>
 PPDs can control all print device options. They are usually provided by the manufacturer  if you own
 a PostScript printer, that is. PPD files are always a component of PostScript printer drivers on MS Windows or
@@ -1402,7 +1402,7 @@
 This setup may be of special interest to people experiencing major problems in WTS environments. WTS often
 need a multitude of non-PostScript drivers installed to run their clients' variety of different printer
 models. This often imposes the price of much increased instability.
-</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2641002"></a>Printer Drivers Running in &#8220;<span class="quote">Kernel Mode</span>&#8221; Cause Many
+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2641003"></a>Printer Drivers Running in &#8220;<span class="quote">Kernel Mode</span>&#8221; Cause Many
 Problems</h3></div></div></div><p>
 Windows NT printer drivers, which run in &#8220;<span class="quote">kernel mode</span>&#8221;, introduce a high risk for the stability
 of the system if the driver is not really stable and well-tested. And there are a lot of bad drivers out
@@ -1421,7 +1421,7 @@
 prints from one standard paper tray, while their devices could do much better if driven by a different driver!
 </p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2641059"></a>CUPS: A &#8220;<span class="quote">Magical Stone</span>&#8221;?</h3></div></div></div><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2641070"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2641077"></a>
 Using a PostScript driver, enabled with a CUPS-PPD, seems to be a very elegant way to overcome all these
 shortcomings. There are, depending on the version of Windows OS you use, up to three different PostScript
 drivers now available: Adobe, Microsoft, and CUPS PostScript drivers. None of them is known to cause major
@@ -1454,7 +1454,7 @@
 download and Point'n'Print convenience of Windows workstations are working with CUPS, too. These methods were
 described in <a class="link" href="classicalprinting.html" title="Chapter 21. Classical Printing Support">Classical Printing</a>. In reality, this is a pure Samba
 business and relates only to the Samba-Windows client relationship.
-</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2641211"></a><span class="emphasis"><em>cupsaddsmb</em></span>: The Unknown Utility</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2641212"></a><span class="emphasis"><em>cupsaddsmb</em></span>: The Unknown Utility</h3></div></div></div><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2641222"></a>
 The <em class="parameter"><code>cupsaddsmb</code></em> utility (shipped with all current CUPS versions) is an alternative
 method to transfer printer drivers into the Samba <em class="parameter"><code>[print$]</code></em> share. Remember, this
@@ -1472,10 +1472,10 @@
 However, currently only Windows NT, 2000, and XP are supported by the
 CUPS drivers. You will also need to get the respective part of the Adobe driver
 if you need to support Windows 95, 98, and Me clients.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2641309"></a>Prepare Your <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> for <code class="literal">cupsaddsmb</code></h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2641310"></a>Prepare Your <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> for <code class="literal">cupsaddsmb</code></h3></div></div></div><p>
 Prior to running <code class="literal">cupsaddsmb</code>, you need the settings in
 <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> as shown in <a class="link" href="CUPS-printing.html#cupsadd-ex" title="Example 22.3. smb.conf for cupsaddsmb Usage">the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> for cupsaddsmb Usage</a>.
-</p><div class="example"><a name="cupsadd-ex"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 22.3. smb.conf for cupsaddsmb Usage</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641379"></a><em class="parameter"><code>load printers = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641391"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printing = cups</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641402"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printcap name = cups</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[printers]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641423"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = All Printers</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641435"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /var/spool/samba</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641447"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td># setting depends on your requirements</td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641462"></a><em class="parameter"><code>guest ok = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641474"></a><em class="parameter"><code>writable = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641486"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printable = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641497"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printer admin = root</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[print$]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641518"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = Printer Drivers</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641530"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /etc/samba/drivers</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641542"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641553"></a><em class="parameter"><code>guest ok = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641565"></a><em class="parameter"><code>read only = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641577"></a><em class="parameter"><code>write list = root, @smbprintadm</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2641591"></a>CUPS &#8220;<span class="quote">PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</span>&#8221;</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p><div class="example"><a name="cupsadd-ex"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 22.3. smb.conf for cupsaddsmb Usage</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641379"></a><em class="parameter"><code>load printers = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641391"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printing = cups</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641403"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printcap name = cups</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[printers]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641423"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = All Printers</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641435"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /var/spool/samba</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641447"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td># setting depends on your requirements</td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641462"></a><em class="parameter"><code>guest ok = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641474"></a><em class="parameter"><code>writable = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641486"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printable = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641497"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printer admin = root</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[print$]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641518"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = Printer Drivers</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641530"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /etc/samba/drivers</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641542"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641554"></a><em class="parameter"><code>guest ok = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641565"></a><em class="parameter"><code>read only = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2641577"></a><em class="parameter"><code>write list = root, @smbprintadm</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2641591"></a>CUPS &#8220;<span class="quote">PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</span>&#8221;</h3></div></div></div><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2641601"></a>
 CUPS users may get the exact same package from <a class="ulink" href="http://www.cups.org/software.html" target="_top">http://www.cups.org/software.html</a>.  It is a separate package
 from the CUPS-based software files, tagged as CUPS 1.1.x Windows NT/200x/XP Printer Driver for Samba (tar.gz,
@@ -1535,7 +1535,7 @@
 for Windows NT/2000/XP clients. The set of files is different from the
 different platforms.
 </p><p>Windows 95, 98, and ME are supported by:</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>ADFONTS.MFM</p></li><li><p>ADOBEPS4.DRV</p></li><li><p>ADOBEPS4.HLP</p></li><li><p>DEFPRTR2.PPD</p></li><li><p>ICONLIB.DLL</p></li><li><p>PSMON.DLL</p></li></ul></div><p>Windows NT, 2000, and XP are supported by:</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>ADOBEPS5.DLL</p></li><li><p>ADOBEPSU.DLL</p></li><li><p>ADOBEPSU.HLP</p></li></ul></div><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2641927"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2641928"></a>
 If both the Adobe driver files and the CUPS driver files for the support of Windows NT/200x/XP are presently
 installed on the server, the Adobe files will be ignored and the CUPS files will be used. If you prefer
  for whatever reason  to use Adobe-only drivers, move away the three CUPS driver files.
@@ -1557,8 +1557,8 @@
 the menu. Of course, you need to have prepared Samba beforehand to handle the driver files; that is, set up
 the <em class="parameter"><code>[print$]</code></em> share, and so on. The ESP Print Pro package includes the CUPS driver
 files as well as a (licensed) set of Adobe drivers for the Windows 95/98/Me client family.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2642036"></a>Caveats to Be Considered</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2642044"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2642037"></a>Caveats to Be Considered</h3></div></div></div><p>
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@@ -1599,7 +1599,7 @@
 printers using this driver in the <span class="guilabel">Printers</span> folder first. You will need Administrator
 privileges to do this.
 </p></div><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2642288"></a>
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 <a class="indexterm" name="id2642298"></a>
 Once you have successfully downloaded the CUPS PostScript driver to a client, you can easily switch all
 printers to this one by proceeding as described in <a class="link" href="classicalprinting.html" title="Chapter 21. Classical Printing Support">Classical Printing
@@ -1635,7 +1635,7 @@
 	thus passing through the CUPS <em class="parameter"><code>pstops</code></em> filter and logging the
 	correct number of pages in the <code class="filename">page_log</code> for
 	accounting and quota purposes.</p></li><li><p>
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+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2642510"></a>
 	The CUPS PostScript driver supports the sending of additional standard (IPP) print options by Windows
 	NT/200x/XP clients. Such additional print options are naming the CUPS standard <span class="emphasis"><em>banner
 	pages</em></span> (or the custom ones, should they be installed at the time of driver download), using the CUPS
@@ -1670,14 +1670,14 @@
 <code class="literal">cupsaddsmb</code> &#8220;<span class="quote">exports</span>&#8221; the printer drivers to Samba, it should be
 obvious that it only works for queues with a CUPS driver associated.
 </p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2642694"></a>Run cupsaddsmb with Verbose Output</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2642702"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2642703"></a>
 Probably you want to see what's going on. Use the
 <code class="option">-v</code> parameter to get a more verbose output. The
 output below was edited for better readability: all &#8220;<span class="quote">\</span>&#8221; at the end of
 a line indicate that I inserted an artificial line break plus some
 indentation here:
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2642720"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2642730"></a>
 </p><pre class="screen">
 <code class="prompt">root# </code><strong class="userinput"><code>cupsaddsmb -U root -v infotec_2105</code></strong>
 Password for root required to access localhost via GANDALF:
@@ -1813,8 +1813,8 @@
 data flows of the <code class="literal">cupaddsmb</code> command. Note again: cupsaddsmb is
 not intended to, and does not work with, raw print queues!
 </p><div class="figure"><a name="small14"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 22.16. cupsaddsmb Flowchart.</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/14small.png" alt="cupsaddsmb Flowchart."></div></div></div><br class="figure-break"></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2643314"></a>Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client</h3></div></div></div><p>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2643329"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2643323"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2643330"></a>
 After <code class="literal">cupsaddsmb</code> is completed, your driver is prepared for the clients to use. Here are the
 steps you must perform to download and install it via Point'n'Print. From a Windows client, browse to the
 CUPS/Samba server:
@@ -1876,7 +1876,7 @@
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2643637"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2643646"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2643655"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2643664"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2643665"></a>
 We are going to do this now. First, read the man page on <em class="parameter"><code>rpcclient</code></em> to get a first idea.
 Look at all the printing-related subcommands: <code class="literal">enumprinters</code>, <code class="literal">enumdrivers</code>,
 <code class="literal">enumports</code>, <code class="literal">adddriver</code>, and <code class="literal">setdriver</code> are among the
@@ -1886,7 +1886,7 @@
 </p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2643723"></a>A Check of the rpcclient man Page</h3></div></div></div><p>
 First let's check the <em class="parameter"><code>rpcclient</code></em> man page. Here are two relevant passages:
 </p><p>
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 <a class="indexterm" name="id2643748"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2643755"></a>
 <code class="literal">adddriver &lt;arch&gt; &lt;config&gt;</code> Execute an <code class="literal">AddPrinterDriver()</code> RPC
@@ -1917,7 +1917,7 @@
 command to update the printer driver associated with an installed printer. The printer driver must already be
 correctly installed on the print server.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2643865"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2643866"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2643872"></a>
 See also the <code class="literal">enumprinters</code> and <code class="literal">enumdrivers</code> commands to
 obtain a list of installed printers and drivers.
@@ -2014,7 +2014,7 @@
 	<code class="literal">enumprinters</code> subcommand to <code class="literal">rpcclient</code>. A long-standing bug prevented a
 	proper update of the printer list until every smbd process had received a SIGHUP or was restarted. Remember
 	this in case you've created the CUPS printer just recently and encounter problems: try restarting Samba.
-	</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2644356"></a>Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</h3></div></div></div><p>
+	</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2644357"></a>Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</h3></div></div></div><p>
 We are going to install a printer driver now by manually executing all
 required commands. Because this may seem a rather complicated process at
 first, we go through the procedure step by step, explaining every
@@ -2048,7 +2048,7 @@
 	of the following steps. Alternatively, you can authenticate as one of the users from the &#8220;<span class="quote">write
 	list</span>&#8221; as defined in <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> for <em class="parameter"><code>[print$]</code></em>.
 	</p></li><li><p class="title"><b>(Optional.) Check if Samba knows a driver for the printer.</b></p><p>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2644524"></a>
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2644525"></a>
 	<a class="indexterm" name="id2644534"></a>
 </p><pre class="screen">
 <code class="prompt">root# </code><strong class="userinput"><code>rpcclient -Uroot%xxxx -c 'getprinter mysmbtstprn 2'\
@@ -2165,7 +2165,7 @@
 </p></li><li><p class="title"><b>(Optional) Verify if Samba has recognized this association.</b></p><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2644944"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2644953"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2644962"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2644963"></a>
 </p><pre class="screen">
 <code class="prompt">root# </code><strong class="userinput"><code>rpcclient -Uroot%xxxx -c 'getprinter mysmbtstprn 2' localhost \
   | grep driver</code></strong>
@@ -2234,7 +2234,7 @@
 Change any printer setting once (like changing <span class="emphasis"><em><span class="guilabel">portrait</span> to
 <span class="guilabel">landscape</span></em></span>), click on <span class="guibutton">Apply</span>, and change the setting back.
 </p></li><li><p class="title"><b>Install the printer on a client (Point'n'Print).</b></p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2645193"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2645194"></a>
 </p><pre class="screen">
 <code class="prompt">C:\&gt; </code><strong class="userinput"><code>rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /in /n "\\sambaserver\mysmbtstprn"</code></strong>
 </pre><p>
@@ -2314,7 +2314,7 @@
 <code class="filename">/var/lib/samba/</code> or <code class="filename">/var/lock/samba/</code>. The printing-related files are
 <code class="filename">ntprinters.tdb</code>, <code class="filename">printing.tdb</code>,<code class="filename">ntforms.tdb</code>, and
 <code class="filename">ntdrivers.tdb</code>.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2645728"></a>Binary Format</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2645729"></a>Binary Format</h3></div></div></div><p>
 <code class="filename">*.tdb</code> files are not human readable. They are written in a binary format. &#8220;<span class="quote">Why not
 ASCII?</span>&#8221;, you may ask. &#8220;<span class="quote">After all, ASCII configuration files are a good and proven tradition on
 UNIX.</span>&#8221; The reason for this design decision by the Samba Team is mainly performance. Samba needs to be
@@ -2330,7 +2330,7 @@
 etc.). In cases of trouble, a deletion of the old printing-related <code class="filename">*.tdb</code> files may be the
 only option. After that, you need to re-create all print-related setups unless you have made a backup of the
 <code class="filename">*.tdb</code> files in time.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2645845"></a>Using <code class="literal">tdbbackup</code></h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2645846"></a>Using <code class="literal">tdbbackup</code></h3></div></div></div><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2645858"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2645869"></a>
 Samba ships with a little utility that helps the root user of your system to backup your
@@ -2362,7 +2362,7 @@
 </pre></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2645965"></a>CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org</h2></div></div></div><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2645974"></a>
 CUPS ships with good support for HP LaserJet-type printers. You can install the generic driver as follows:
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2645982"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2645983"></a>
 </p><pre class="screen">
 <code class="prompt">root# </code><strong class="userinput"><code>lpadmin -p laserjet4plus -v parallel:/dev/lp0 -E -m laserjet.ppd</code></strong>
 </pre><p>
@@ -2380,7 +2380,7 @@
 </p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2646072"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2646079"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2646085"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2646086"></a>
 The former <code class="literal">cupsomatic</code> concept is now being replaced by the new successor, a much more
 powerful <code class="literal">foomatic-rip</code>.  <code class="literal">cupsomatic</code> is no longer maintained. Here is the
 new URL to the <a class="ulink" href="http://www.linuxprinting.org/driver_list.cgi" target="_top">Foomatic-3.0</a>
@@ -2403,7 +2403,7 @@
 available for the various driver/printer combinations in its <a class="ulink" href="http://www.linuxprinting.org/foomatic.html" target="_top">Foomatic</a> database. Currently there are <a class="ulink" href="http://www.linuxprinting.org/driver_list.cgi" target="_top">245 drivers</a> in the database. Many drivers support
 various models, and many models may be driven by different drivers  its your choice!
 </p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2646210"></a>690 &#8220;<span class="quote">Perfect</span>&#8221; Printers</h4></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2646221"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2646222"></a>
 At present, there are 690 devices dubbed as working perfectly: 181 are <span class="emphasis"><em>mostly</em></span> perfect, 96
 are <span class="emphasis"><em>partially</em></span> perfect, and 46 are paperweights. Keeping in mind that most of these are
 non-PostScript models (PostScript printers are automatically supported by CUPS to perfection by using their
@@ -2539,16 +2539,16 @@
 </p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
 Till Kamppeter from Mandrakesoft is doing an excellent job in his spare time to maintain Linuxprinting.org and
 Foomatic. So if you use it often, please send him a note showing your appreciation.
-</p></div></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2646835"></a>Foomatic Database-Generated PPDs</h4></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2646836"></a>Foomatic Database-Generated PPDs</h4></div></div></div><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2646844"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2646850"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2646857"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2646851"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2646858"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2646864"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2646871"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2646878"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2646884"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2646891"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2646898"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2646885"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2646892"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2646899"></a>
 The Foomatic database is an amazing piece of ingenuity in itself. Not only does it keep the printer and driver
 information, but it is organized in a way that it can generate PPD files on the fly from its internal
 XML-based datasets. While these PPDs are modeled to the Adobe specification of PPDs, the
@@ -2666,7 +2666,7 @@
 Of course one could hack things with one's own scripts. But then there is CUPS. CUPS supports quotas that can
 be based on the size of jobs or on the number of pages or both, and can span any time period you want.
 </p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2647471"></a>Setting Up Quotas</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2647478"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2647479"></a>
 This is an example command of how root would set a print quota in CUPS, assuming an existing printer named
 &#8220;<span class="quote">quotaprinter</span>&#8221;:
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2647493"></a>
@@ -2703,7 +2703,7 @@
 clients (which is tagged in the download area of <code class="filename">http://www.cups.org/</code> as the
 <code class="filename">cups-samba-1.1.16.tar.gz</code> package). It does <span class="emphasis"><em>not</em></span> work for Windows
 9x/Me clients, but it guarantees:
-</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p> <a class="indexterm" name="id2647661"></a> To not write a PJL-header.</p></li><li><p>To still read and support all PJL-options named in the
+</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p> <a class="indexterm" name="id2647662"></a> To not write a PJL-header.</p></li><li><p>To still read and support all PJL-options named in the
 	driver PPD with its own means.</p></li><li><p>That the file will pass through the <code class="literal">pstops</code> filter
 	on the CUPS/Samba server.</p></li><li><p>To page-count correctly the print file.</p></li></ul></div><p>
 You can read more about the setup of this combination in the man page for <code class="literal">cupsaddsmb</code> (which
@@ -2949,10 +2949,10 @@
 Printing will only work if you have a working NetBIOS name resolution up and running. Note that this is a
 feature of CUPS and you do not necessarily need to have smbd running.
 
-</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2648831"></a>More CUPS Filtering Chains</h2></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2648832"></a>More CUPS Filtering Chains</h2></div></div></div><p>
 The diagrams in <a class="link" href="CUPS-printing.html#cups1" title="Figure 22.17. Filtering Chain 1.">Filtering Chain 1</a> and <a class="link" href="CUPS-printing.html#cups2" title="Figure 22.18. Filtering Chain with cupsomatic">Filtering Chain with
 cupsomatic</a> show how CUPS handles print jobs.
-</p><div class="figure"><a name="cups1"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 22.17. Filtering Chain 1.</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/cups1.png" alt="Filtering Chain 1."></div></div></div><br class="figure-break"><div class="figure"><a name="cups2"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 22.18. Filtering Chain with cupsomatic</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/cups2.png" width="243" alt="Filtering Chain with cupsomatic"></div></div></div><br class="figure-break"></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2648943"></a>Common Errors</h2></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2648948"></a>Windows 9x/Me Client Can't Install Driver</h3></div></div></div><p>For Windows 9x/Me, clients require the printer names to be eight
+</p><div class="figure"><a name="cups1"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 22.17. Filtering Chain 1.</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/cups1.png" alt="Filtering Chain 1."></div></div></div><br class="figure-break"><div class="figure"><a name="cups2"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 22.18. Filtering Chain with cupsomatic</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/cups2.png" width="243" alt="Filtering Chain with cupsomatic"></div></div></div><br class="figure-break"></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2648943"></a>Common Errors</h2></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2648949"></a>Windows 9x/Me Client Can't Install Driver</h3></div></div></div><p>For Windows 9x/Me, clients require the printer names to be eight
 	characters (or &#8220;<span class="quote">8 plus 3 chars suffix</span>&#8221;) max; otherwise, the driver files
 	will not get transferred when you want to download them from Samba.</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="root-ask-loop"></a>&#8220;<span class="quote">cupsaddsmb</span>&#8221; Keeps Asking for Root Password in Never-ending Loop</h3></div></div></div><p>Have you set <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#SECURITY" target="_top">security = user</a>? Have
 	you used <code class="literal">smbpasswd</code> to give root a Samba account?
@@ -2996,7 +2996,7 @@
 the <span class="guilabel">Network Neighborhood</span>), right-click on the printer in question, and select
 <span class="guibutton">Connect....</span>.
 </p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2649253"></a>Avoid Being Connected to the Samba Server as the Wrong User</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2649261"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2649262"></a>
 You see per <code class="literal">smbstatus</code> that you are connected as user nobody, but you want to be root or
 printer admin. This is probably due to <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#MAPTOGUEST" target="_top">map to guest = bad user</a>, which
 silently connected you under the guest account when you gave (maybe by accident) an incorrect username. Remove
@@ -3009,13 +3009,13 @@
 tab <span class="guilabel">Drivers</span>, and delete here).</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2649342"></a>Can't Use &#8220;<span class="quote">cupsaddsmb</span>&#8221; on Samba Server, Which Is a PDC</h3></div></div></div><p>Do you use the &#8220;<span class="quote">naked</span>&#8221; root user name? Try to do it
 this way: <strong class="userinput"><code>cupsaddsmb -U <em class="replaceable"><code>DOMAINNAME</code></em>\\root -v
 <em class="replaceable"><code>printername</code></em></code></strong>&gt; (note the two backslashes: the first one is
-required to &#8220;<span class="quote">escape</span>&#8221; the second one).</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2649377"></a>Deleted Windows 200x Printer Driver Is Still Shown</h3></div></div></div><p>Deleting a printer on the client will not delete the
+required to &#8220;<span class="quote">escape</span>&#8221; the second one).</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2649378"></a>Deleted Windows 200x Printer Driver Is Still Shown</h3></div></div></div><p>Deleting a printer on the client will not delete the
 driver too (to verify, right-click on the white background of the
 <span class="guilabel">Printers</span> folder, select <span class="guimenuitem">Server Properties</span> and click on the
 <span class="guilabel">Drivers</span> tab). These same old drivers will be re-used when you try to
 install a printer with the same name. If you want to update to a new
 driver, delete the old ones first. Deletion is only possible if no
-other printer uses the same driver.</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2649412"></a>Windows 200x/XP Local Security Policies</h3></div></div></div><a class="indexterm" name="id2649418"></a><a class="indexterm" name="id2649425"></a><p>Local security policies may not allow the installation of unsigned drivers  &#8220;<span class="quote">local
+other printer uses the same driver.</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2649412"></a>Windows 200x/XP Local Security Policies</h3></div></div></div><a class="indexterm" name="id2649418"></a><a class="indexterm" name="id2649426"></a><p>Local security policies may not allow the installation of unsigned drivers  &#8220;<span class="quote">local
 security policies</span>&#8221; may not allow the installation of printer drivers at all.</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2649445"></a>Administrator Cannot Install Printers for All Local Users</h3></div></div></div><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2649454"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2649461"></a>
@@ -3065,7 +3065,7 @@
 (<a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTERADMIN" target="_top">printer admin</a> in <code class="filename">smb.conf</code>) <span class="emphasis"><em>before</em></span> a client downloads the
 driver (the clients can later set their own <span class="emphasis"><em>per-user defaults</em></span> by following the procedures
 <span class="emphasis"><em>A</em></span> or <span class="emphasis"><em>B</em></span>).
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2649841"></a>Most Common Blunders in Driver Settings on Windows Clients</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2649842"></a>Most Common Blunders in Driver Settings on Windows Clients</h3></div></div></div><p>
 Don't use <em class="parameter"><code>Optimize for Speed</code></em>, but use <em class="parameter"><code>Optimize for Portability</code></em>
 instead (Adobe PS Driver). Don't use <em class="parameter"><code>Page Independence: No</code></em>. Always settle with
 <em class="parameter"><code>Page Independence: Yes</code></em> (Microsoft PS Driver and CUPS PS Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP).
@@ -3078,7 +3078,7 @@
 not yet recognized by Samba. Did it show up in Network Neighborhood? Did it show up in <code class="literal">rpcclient
 hostname -c `enumprinters'</code>? Restart smbd (or send a <code class="literal">kill -HUP</code> to all processes
 listed by <code class="literal">smbstatus</code>, and try again.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2649946"></a>Permissions on <code class="filename">/var/spool/samba/</code> Get Reset After Each Reboot</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2649947"></a>Permissions on <code class="filename">/var/spool/samba/</code> Get Reset After Each Reboot</h3></div></div></div><p>
 Have you ever by accident set the CUPS spool directory to the same location (<em class="parameter"><code>RequestRoot
 /var/spool/samba/</code></em> in <code class="filename">cupsd.conf</code> or the other way round:
 <code class="filename">/var/spool/cups/</code> is set as <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PATH" target="_top">path</a>&gt; in the <em class="parameter"><code>[printers]</code></em> section)? These <em class="parameter"><code>must</code></em> be different. Set <em class="parameter"><code>RequestRoot
@@ -3109,4 +3109,4 @@
 </p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2650168"></a>Overview of the CUPS Printing Processes</h2></div></div></div><p>
 A complete overview of the CUPS printing processes can be found in <a class="link" href="CUPS-printing.html#a_small" title="Figure 22.19. CUPS Printing Overview.">the CUPS
 Printing Overview diagram</a>.
-</p><div class="figure"><a name="a_small"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 22.19. CUPS Printing Overview.</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/a_small.png" width="243" alt="CUPS Printing Overview."></div></div></div><br class="figure-break"></div><div class="footnotes"><br><hr width="100" align="left"><div class="footnote"><p><sup>[<a name="ftn.id2639411" href="#id2639411" class="para">6</a>] </sup>See also <a class="ulink" href="http://www.cups.org/cups-help.html" target="_top">http://www.cups.org/cups-help.html</a></p></div></div></div><div class="navfooter"><hr><table width="100%" summary="Navigation footer"><tr><td width="40%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="classicalprinting.html">Prev</a> </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="u" href="optional.html">Up</a></td><td width="40%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="VFS.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td width="40%" align="left" valign="top">Chapter 21. Classical Printing Support </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="h" href="index.html">Home</a></td><td width="40%" align="right" valign="top"> Chapter 23. Stackable VFS modules</td></tr></table></div></body></html>
+</p><div class="figure"><a name="a_small"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 22.19. CUPS Printing Overview.</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/a_small.png" width="243" alt="CUPS Printing Overview."></div></div></div><br class="figure-break"></div><div class="footnotes"><br><hr width="100" align="left"><div class="footnote"><p><sup>[<a name="ftn.id2639412" href="#id2639412" class="para">6</a>] </sup>See also <a class="ulink" href="http://www.cups.org/cups-help.html" target="_top">http://www.cups.org/cups-help.html</a></p></div></div></div><div class="navfooter"><hr><table width="100%" summary="Navigation footer"><tr><td width="40%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="classicalprinting.html">Prev</a> </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="u" href="optional.html">Up</a></td><td width="40%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="VFS.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td width="40%" align="left" valign="top">Chapter 21. Classical Printing Support </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="h" href="index.html">Home</a></td><td width="40%" align="right" valign="top"> Chapter 23. Stackable VFS modules</td></tr></table></div></body></html>

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--- trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/ChangeNotes.html	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/ChangeNotes.html	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2578857"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2578864"></a>
 Assume that a group named <span class="emphasis"><em>developers</em></span> exists with a UNIX GID of 782. In this
-case this user does not exist in Samba's group mapping table. It would be perfectly normal for
+case this group does not exist in Samba's group mapping table. It would be perfectly normal for
 this group to be appear in an ACL editor.  Prior to Samba-3.0.23, the group SID might appear as
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 chained configuration.  Also be aware that the SQL and XML based passdb modules have been
 removed in the Samba-3.0.23 release.  More information regarding external support for a SQL
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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 48. DNS and DHCP Configuration Guide</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="Appendix.html" title="Part VI. Reference Section"><link rel="prev" href="ch47.html" title="Chapter 47. Samba Support"><link rel="next" href="apa.html" title="Appendix A.  GNU General Public License version 3"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 48. DNS and DHCP Configuration Guide</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="ch47.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part VI. Reference Section</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="apa.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="DNSDHCP"></a>Chapter 48. DNS and DHCP Configuration Guide</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="DNSDHCP.html#id2692887">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="DNSDHCP.html#id2693066">Example Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="DNSDHCP.html#id2693157">Dynamic DNS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="DNSDHCP.html#DHCP">DHCP Server</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2692887"></a>Features and Benefits</h2></div></div></div><p>
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 There are few subjects in the UNIX world that might raise as much contention as
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 This chapter explicitly does not provide a tutorial, nor does it pretend to be a reference guide on DNS and
 DHCP, as this is well beyond the scope and intent of this document as a whole. Anyone who wants more detailed
 reference materials on DNS or DHCP should visit the ISC Web site at <a class="ulink" href="http://www.isc.org" target="_top"> http://www.isc.org</a>.  Those wanting a written text might also be interested
 in the O'Reilly publications on DNS, see the <a class="ulink" href="http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/dns/index.htm" target="_top">O'Reilly</a> web site, and the <a class="ulink" href="http://www.bind9.net/books-dhcp" target="_top">BIND9.NET</a> web site for details.
 The books are:
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 </p><p>
 The following configurations demonstrate a simple, insecure dynamic DNS server and
 a simple DHCP server that matches the DNS configuration.
-</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2693157"></a>Dynamic DNS</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2693156"></a>Dynamic DNS</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 	The example DNS configuration is for a private network in the IP address
 	space for network 192.168.1.0/24. The private class network address space
 	is set forth in RFC1918.
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 	The files that follow work with ISC BIND version 9. BIND is the Berkeley
 	Internet Name Daemon.
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 	create for each of the dynamic registration files a file that has a 

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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 19. Interdomain Trust Relationships</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="securing-samba.html" title="Chapter 18. Securing Samba"><link rel="next" href="msdfs.html" title="Chapter 20. Hosting a Microsoft Distributed File System Tree"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 19. Interdomain Trust Relationships</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="securing-samba.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="msdfs.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="InterdomainTrusts"></a>Chapter 19. Interdomain Trust Relationships</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Rafal</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Szczesniak</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:mimir at samba.org">mimir at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><span class="contrib">drawing</span> <div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Stephen</span> <span class="surname">Langasek</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:vorlon at netexpress.net">vorlon at netexpress.net</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">April 3, 2003</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620105">Native MS Windows NT4 Trusts Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620141">Creating an NT4 Domain Trust</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620238">Completing an NT4 Domain Trust</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620323">Interdomain Trust Facilities</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620532">Configuring Samba NT-Style Domain Trusts</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621219">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621231">Browsing of Trusted Domain Fails</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621277">Problems with LDAP ldapsam and Older Versions of smbldap-tools</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 19. Interdomain Trust Relationships</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="securing-samba.html" title="Chapter 18. Securing Samba"><link rel="next" href="msdfs.html" title="Chapter 20. Hosting a Microsoft Distributed File System Tree"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 19. Interdomain Trust Relationships</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="securing-samba.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="msdfs.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="InterdomainTrusts"></a>Chapter 19. Interdomain Trust Relationships</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Rafal</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Szczesniak</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:mimir at samba.org">mimir at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><span class="contrib">drawing</span> <div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Stephen</span> <span class="surname">Langasek</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:vorlon at netexpress.net">vorlon at netexpress.net</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">April 3, 2003</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620105">Native MS Windows NT4 Trusts Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620141">Creating an NT4 Domain Trust</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620238">Completing an NT4 Domain Trust</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620323">Interdomain Trust Facilities</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620532">Configuring Samba NT-Style Domain Trusts</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621219">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621232">Browsing of Trusted Domain Fails</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621278">Problems with LDAP ldapsam and Older Versions of smbldap-tools</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
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 limited parameter. Linux kernel 2.6-based systems support a maximum value of 4294967295 
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 function, this system is fragile.  That was, after all, a key reason for the development and adoption of
 Microsoft Active Directory.
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 large and diverse organizations.
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 to effect a mechanism so users from one domain may be given access rights and privileges
 in another domain. The language that describes this capability is couched in terms of
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 Also, all inter-ADS domain trusts are transitive. In the case of the red, white, and blue domains, with
 Windows 2000 and ADS, the red and blue domains can trust each other. This is an inherent feature of ADS
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 	Global groups from the trusted domain can be made members in local groups on
 	MS Windows domain member machines.
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 This description is meant to be a fairly short introduction about how to set up a Samba server so
 that it can participate in interdomain trust relationships. Trust relationship support in Samba
 is at an early stage, so do not be surprised if something does not function as it should.
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 seen, after reading this document, that combining Samba-specific parts of what's written in the following
 sections leads to trust between domains in a purely Samba environment.
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 time of account creation.  Click on <span class="guibutton">OK</span> and, if everything went without incident, you
 will see the <code class="computeroutput">Trusted domain relationship successfully established</code> message.
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 This time activities are somewhat reversed. Again, we'll assume that your domain
 controlled by the Samba PDC is called SAMBA and the NT-controlled domain is called RUMBA.
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 button and type in the name of the trusted domain (SAMBA) and the password to use in securing
 the relationship.
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 want. After you confirm the password, your account is ready for use. Now its Samba's turn.
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 Interdomain trust relationships should not be attempted on networks that are unstable
 or that suffer regular outages. Network stability and integrity are key concerns with
 distributed trusted domains.
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 <span class="emphasis"><em>Browsing from a machine in a trusted Windows 200x domain to a Windows 200x member of
 a trusting Samba domain, I get the following error:</em></span>
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 domain), the computer tries to automatically disable the computer account in 
 the domain.  If you are running as an account that has privileges to do this 
 when you unjoin the machine, it is done; otherwise it is not done.
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+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2621278"></a>Problems with LDAP ldapsam and Older Versions of smbldap-tools</h3></div></div></div><p>
 If you use the <code class="literal">smbldap-useradd</code> script to create a trust
 account to set up interdomain trusts, the process of setting up the trust will
 fail. The account that was created in the LDAP database will have an account

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 This is a rough guide to assist those wishing to migrate from NT4 domain control to
 Samba-3-based domain control.
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 In the IT world there is often a saying that all problems are encountered because of
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 and planned for. Then again, good planning will anticipate most show-stopper-type situations.
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 help migration get underway.
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 The key objective for most organizations is to make the migration from MS Windows NT4 
 to Samba-3 domain control as painless as possible. One of the challenges you may experience
 in your migration process may well be convincing management that the new environment
 should remain in place. Many who have introduced open source technologies have experienced
 pressure to return to a Microsoft-based platform solution at the first sign of trouble. 
 </p><p>
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 Before attempting a migration to a Samba-3-controlled network, make every possible effort to
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 is important for the organization. Possible motivations to make a change include:
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 an alternative solution that is both different from MS Windows NT4 and offers 
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 MS Windows 2000 and beyond (with or without Active Directory services).
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 Before migrating a network from MS Windows NT4 to Samba-3, consider all necessary factors. Users
 should be educated about changes they may experience so the change will be a welcome one
 and not become an obstacle to the work they need to do. The following sections explain factors that will 
 help ensure a successful migration.
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 Samba-3 can be configured as a domain controller, a backup domain controller (probably best called
 a secondary controller), a domain member, or a standalone server. The Windows network security
 domain context should be sized and scoped before implementation. Particular attention needs to be
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 complex organization, there can be a single LDAP database, which itself can be distributed (have
 a master server and multiple slave servers) that can simultaneously serve multiple domains.
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 From a design perspective, the number of users per server as well as the number of servers per
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 A physical network segment may house several domains. Each may span multiple network segments.
 Where domains span routed network segments, consider and test the performance implications of
 the design and layout of a network. A centrally located domain controller that is designed to
 serve multiple routed network segments may result in severe performance problems. Check the
 response time (ping timing) between the remote segment and the PDC. If it's long (more than 100 ms),
 locate a BDC on the remote segment to serve as the local authentication and access control server.
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 There are cardinal rules to effective network design that cannot be broken with impunity.
 The most important rule: Simplicity is king in every well-controlled network. Every part of
 the infrastructure must be managed; the more complex it is, the greater will be the demand
 of keeping systems secure and functional.
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 carefully. Some data must be backed up. The simpler the disk layout, the easier it will be to
 keep track of backup needs. Identify what backup media will meet your needs; consider backup to tape,
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 maintenance. Leave nothing to chance in your design; above all, do not leave backups to chance:
 backup, test, and validate every backup; create a disaster recovery plan and prove that it works.
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 Users should be grouped according to data access control needs. File and directory access 
 is best controlled via group permissions, and the use of the &#8220;<span class="quote">sticky bit</span>&#8221; on group-controlled
 directories may substantially avoid file access complaints from Samba share users.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2679858"></a>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2679872"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2679890"></a>
 Inexperienced  network administrators often attempt elaborate techniques to set access
 controls on files, directories, shares, as well as in share definitions.
 Keep your design and implementation simple and document your design extensively. Have others
@@ -131,8 +131,8 @@
 and downtime to users as the new administrator learns to untangle your knots. Keep access
 controls simple and effective, and make sure that users will never be interrupted by obtuse
 complexity.
-</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2679906"></a>Logon Scripts</h4></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2679914"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2679910"></a>Logon Scripts</h4></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2679918"></a>
 Logon scripts can help to ensure that all users gain the share and printer connections they need.
 </p><p>
 Logon scripts can be created on the fly so all commands executed are specific to the
@@ -140,55 +140,55 @@
 group membership so group information can be used to create a custom logon script using
 the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#ROOTPREEXEC" target="_top">root preexec</a> parameters to the <em class="parameter"><code>NETLOGON</code></em> share.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2679952"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2679957"></a>
 Some sites prefer to use a tool such as <code class="literal">kixstart</code> to establish a controlled
 user environment. In any case, you may wish to do a Google search for logon script process controls.
 In particular, you may wish to explore the use of the Microsoft Knowledge Base article KB189105 that
 deals with how to add printers without user intervention via the logon script process.
-</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2679972"></a>Profile Migration/Creation</h4></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2679977"></a>Profile Migration/Creation</h4></div></div></div><p>
 User and group profiles may be migrated using the tools described in the section titled Desktop Profile
 Management.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2679986"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2679992"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2679997"></a>
 Profiles may also be managed using the Samba-3 tool <code class="literal">profiles</code>. This tool allows the MS
 Windows NT-style security identifiers (SIDs) that are stored inside the profile
 <code class="filename">NTuser.DAT</code> file to be changed to the SID of the Samba-3 domain.
-</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2680017"></a>User and Group Accounts</h4></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2680025"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2680032"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2680039"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2680046"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2680021"></a>User and Group Accounts</h4></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2680029"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2680036"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2680043"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2680050"></a>
 It is possible to migrate all account settings from an MS Windows NT4 domain to Samba-3. Before
 attempting to migrate user and group accounts, you are STRONGLY advised to create in Samba-3 the
 groups that are present on the MS Windows NT4 domain <span class="emphasis"><em>AND</em></span> to map them to
 suitable UNIX/Linux groups. By following this simple advice, all user and group attributes
 should migrate painlessly.
-</p></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2680066"></a>Steps in Migration Process</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2680070"></a>Steps in Migration Process</h3></div></div></div><p>
 The approximate migration process is described below.
 </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>
 	You have an NT4 PDC that has the users, groups, policies, and profiles to be migrated.
 	</p></li><li><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2680087"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2680094"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2680101"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2680092"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2680098"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2680105"></a>
 	Samba-3 is set up as a domain controller with netlogon share, profile share, and so on. Configure the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file
 	to function as a BDC: <em class="parameter"><code>domain master = No</code></em>.
-	</p></li></ul></div><div class="procedure"><a name="id2680124"></a><p class="title"><b>Procedure 36.1. The Account Migration Process</b></p><a class="indexterm" name="id2680212"></a><ol type="1"><li><p>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2680135"></a>
+	</p></li></ul></div><div class="procedure"><a name="id2680128"></a><p class="title"><b>Procedure 36.1. The Account Migration Process</b></p><a class="indexterm" name="id2680216"></a><ol type="1"><li><p>
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2680140"></a>
 	Create a BDC account in the old NT4 domain for the Samba server using NT Server Manager.
 	<span class="emphasis"><em>Samba must not be running.</em></span>
 	</p></li><li><p>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2680154"></a>
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2680158"></a>
 	<strong class="userinput"><code>net rpc join -S <em class="replaceable"><code>NT4PDC</code></em> -w <em class="replaceable"><code>DOMNAME</code></em> -U
 	Administrator%<em class="replaceable"><code>passwd</code></em></code></strong>
 	</p></li><li><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2680187"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2680192"></a>
 	<strong class="userinput"><code>net rpc vampire -S <em class="replaceable"><code>NT4PDC</code></em> -U 
 	administrator%<em class="replaceable"><code>passwd</code></em></code></strong>
 	</p></li><li><p><strong class="userinput"><code>pdbedit -L</code></strong></p><p>Note: Did the users migrate?</p></li><li><p>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2680239"></a>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2680248"></a>
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2680244"></a>
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2680253"></a>
 	Now assign each of the UNIX groups to NT groups:
 	(It may be useful to copy this text to a script called <code class="filename">initGroups.sh</code>)
 	</p><pre class="programlisting">
@@ -208,11 +208,11 @@
 	</p></li><li><p><strong class="userinput"><code>net groupmap list</code></strong></p><p>Check that all groups are recognized.
 	</p></li></ol></div><p>
 Migrate all the profiles, then migrate all policy files.
-</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2680301"></a>Migration Options</h2></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2680306"></a>Migration Options</h2></div></div></div><p>
 Sites that wish to migrate from MS Windows NT4 domain control to a Samba-based solution
 generally fit into three basic categories. <a class="link" href="NT4Migration.html#majtypes" title="Table 36.1. The Three Major Site Types">Following table</a> shows the possibilities.
 </p><div class="table"><a name="majtypes"></a><p class="title"><b>Table 36.1. The Three Major Site Types</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table summary="The Three Major Site Types" border="1"><colgroup><col align="left"><col align="justify"></colgroup><thead><tr><th align="left">Number of Users</th><th align="justify">Description</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td align="left">&lt; 50</td><td align="justify"><p>Want simple conversion with no pain.</p></td></tr><tr><td align="left">50 - 250</td><td align="justify"><p>Want new features; can manage some inhouse complexity.</p></td></tr><tr><td align="left">&gt; 250</td><td align="justify"><p>Solution/implementation must scale well; complex needs.
-		Cross-departmental decision process. Local expertise in most areas.</p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2680388"></a>Planning for Success</h3></div></div></div><p>
+		Cross-departmental decision process. Local expertise in most areas.</p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2680392"></a>Planning for Success</h3></div></div></div><p>
 There are three basic choices for sites that intend to migrate from MS Windows NT4
 to Samba-3:
 </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>
@@ -233,31 +233,31 @@
 	Testing the full roll-out program, including workstation deployment.
 	</p></li></ul></div><p><a class="link" href="NT4Migration.html#natconchoices" title="Table 36.2. Nature of the Conversion Choices">Following table</a> lists the conversion choices given the type of migration
 being contemplated.
-</p><div class="table"><a name="natconchoices"></a><p class="title"><b>Table 36.2. Nature of the Conversion Choices</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table summary="Nature of the Conversion Choices" border="1"><colgroup><col align="justify"><col align="justify"><col align="justify"></colgroup><thead><tr><th align="justify">Simple Install</th><th align="justify">Upgrade Decisions</th><th align="justify">Redesign Decisions</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td align="justify"><p>Make use of minimal OS-specific features</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Translate NT4 features to new host OS features</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Improve on NT4 functionality, enhance management capabilities</p></td></tr><tr><td align="justify"><p>Move all accounts from NT4 into Samba-3</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Copy and improve</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Authentication regime (database location and access)</p></td></tr><tr><td align="justify"><p>Make least number of operational changes</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Make progressive improvements</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Desktop management methods</p></td></tr><tr><td align="justify"><p>Take least amount of time to migrate</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Minimize user impact</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Better control of Desktops/Users</p></td></tr><tr><td align="justify"><p>Live versus isolated conversion</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Maximize functionality</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Identify Needs for: <span class="emphasis"><em>Manageability, Scalability, Security, Availability</em></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="justify"><p>Integrate Samba-3, then migrate while users are active, then change of control (swap out)</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Take advantage of lower maintenance opportunity</p></td><td align="justify"><p></p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2680621"></a>Samba-3 Implementation Choices</h3></div></div></div><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><span class="term">Authentication Database/Backend</span></dt><dd><p>
+</p><div class="table"><a name="natconchoices"></a><p class="title"><b>Table 36.2. Nature of the Conversion Choices</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table summary="Nature of the Conversion Choices" border="1"><colgroup><col align="justify"><col align="justify"><col align="justify"></colgroup><thead><tr><th align="justify">Simple Install</th><th align="justify">Upgrade Decisions</th><th align="justify">Redesign Decisions</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td align="justify"><p>Make use of minimal OS-specific features</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Translate NT4 features to new host OS features</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Improve on NT4 functionality, enhance management capabilities</p></td></tr><tr><td align="justify"><p>Move all accounts from NT4 into Samba-3</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Copy and improve</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Authentication regime (database location and access)</p></td></tr><tr><td align="justify"><p>Make least number of operational changes</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Make progressive improvements</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Desktop management methods</p></td></tr><tr><td align="justify"><p>Take least amount of time to migrate</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Minimize user impact</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Better control of Desktops/Users</p></td></tr><tr><td align="justify"><p>Live versus isolated conversion</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Maximize functionality</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Identify Needs for: <span class="emphasis"><em>Manageability, Scalability, Security, Availability</em></span></p></td></tr><tr><td align="justify"><p>Integrate Samba-3, then migrate while users are active, then change of control (swap out)</p></td><td align="justify"><p>Take advantage of lower maintenance opportunity</p></td><td align="justify"><p></p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2680625"></a>Samba-3 Implementation Choices</h3></div></div></div><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><span class="term">Authentication Database/Backend</span></dt><dd><p>
 		Samba-3 can use an external authentication backend:
 		</p><p>
 		</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>Winbind (external Samba or NT4/200x server).</p></li><li><p>External server could use Active Directory or NT4 domain.</p></li><li><p>Can use pam_mkhomedir.so to autocreate home directories.</p></li><li><p> Samba-3 can use a local authentication backend: <em class="parameter"><code>smbpasswd</code></em>,
 				<em class="parameter"><code>tdbsam</code></em>, <em class="parameter"><code>ldapsam</code></em>
 			</p></li></ul></div></dd><dt><span class="term">Access Control Points</span></dt><dd><p>
 		Samba permits Access Control points to be set:
-		</p><a class="indexterm" name="id2680694"></a><a class="indexterm" name="id2680701"></a><a class="indexterm" name="id2680708"></a><a class="indexterm" name="id2680715"></a><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>On the share itself  using share ACLs.</p></li><li><p>On the file system  using UNIX permissions on files and directories.</p><p>Note: Can enable Posix ACLs in file system also.</p></li><li><p>Through Samba share parameters  not recommended except as last resort.</p></li></ul></div></dd><dt><span class="term">Policies (migrate or create new ones)</span></dt><dd><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2680763"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2680769"></a>
+		</p><a class="indexterm" name="id2680699"></a><a class="indexterm" name="id2680706"></a><a class="indexterm" name="id2680712"></a><a class="indexterm" name="id2680719"></a><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>On the share itself  using share ACLs.</p></li><li><p>On the file system  using UNIX permissions on files and directories.</p><p>Note: Can enable Posix ACLs in file system also.</p></li><li><p>Through Samba share parameters  not recommended except as last resort.</p></li></ul></div></dd><dt><span class="term">Policies (migrate or create new ones)</span></dt><dd><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2680767"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2680774"></a>
 		Exercise great caution when making registry changes; use the right tool and be aware
 		that changes made through NT4-style <code class="filename">NTConfig.POL</code> files can leave
 		permanent changes.
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2680792"></a>
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 		</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>Using Group Policy Editor (NT4).</p></li><li><p>Watch out for tattoo effect.</p></li></ul></div></dd><dt><span class="term">User and Group Profiles</span></dt><dd><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2680830"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2680837"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2680835"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2680841"></a>
 		Platform-specific, so use platform tool to change from a local to a roaming profile.
 		Can use new profiles tool to change SIDs (<code class="filename">NTUser.DAT</code>).
 		</p></dd><dt><span class="term">Logon Scripts</span></dt><dd><p>
 		Know how they work.
 		</p></dd><dt><span class="term">User and Group Mapping to UNIX/Linux</span></dt><dd><p>
-		<a class="indexterm" name="id2680875"></a>
+		<a class="indexterm" name="id2680880"></a>
 		User and group mapping code is new. Many problems have been experienced as network administrators
 		who are familiar with Samba-2.2.x migrate to Samba-3. Carefully study the chapters that document
 		the new password backend behavior and the new group mapping functionality.
@@ -274,6 +274,6 @@
 				(Linux 8 chars, NT4 up to 254 chars).</p></li><li><p>Add/Delete Machines: Applied only to domain members
 				(Note: machine names may be limited to 16 characters).</p></li><li><p>Use <code class="literal">net groupmap</code> to connect NT4 groups to UNIX groups.</p></li><li><p>Add/Delete Groups: Note OS limits on size and nature.
 				Linux limit is 16 char, no spaces, and no uppercase chars (<code class="literal">groupadd</code>).</p></li></ul></div></dd><dt><span class="term">Migration Tools</span></dt><dd><p>
-				<a class="indexterm" name="id2680993"></a>
+				<a class="indexterm" name="id2680997"></a>
 				Domain Control (NT4-Style) Profiles, Policies, Access Controls, Security
 				</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>Samba: <code class="literal">net, rpcclient, smbpasswd, pdbedit, profiles</code></p></li><li><p>Windows: <code class="literal">NT4 Domain User Manager, Server Manager (NEXUS)</code></p></li></ul></div></dd></dl></div></div></div></div><div class="navfooter"><hr><table width="100%" summary="Navigation footer"><tr><td width="40%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html">Prev</a> </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="u" href="migration.html">Up</a></td><td width="40%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="SWAT.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td width="40%" align="left" valign="top">Chapter 35. Updating and Upgrading Samba </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="h" href="index.html">Home</a></td><td width="40%" align="right" valign="top"> Chapter 37. SWAT: The Samba Web Administration Tool</td></tr></table></div></body></html>

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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 13. Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="groupmapping.html" title="Chapter 12. Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX"><link rel="next" href="idmapper.html" title="Chapter 14. Identity Mapping (IDMAP)"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 13. Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="groupmapping.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="idmapper.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="NetCommand"></a>Chapter 13. Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Volker</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Lendecke</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:Volker.Lendecke at SerNet.DE">Volker.Lendecke at SerNet.DE</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Guenther</span> <span class="orgname">SuSE</span> <span class="surname">Deschner</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">SuSE<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:gd at suse.de">gd at suse.de</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">May 9, 2005</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599318">Administrative Tasks and Methods</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599558">Adding, Renaming, or Deletion of Group Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#grpmemshipchg">Manipulating Group Memberships</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#nestedgrpmgmgt">Nested Group Support</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2600927">UNIX and Windows User Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#sbeuseraddn">Adding User Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601139">Deletion of User Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601187">Managing User Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601256">User Mapping</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601684">Managing Trust Relationships</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602068">Interdomain Trusts</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602524">Share Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602569">Creating, Editing, and Removing Shares</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602757">Creating and Changing Share ACLs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602787">Share, Directory, and File Migration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603410">Printer Migration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603661">Controlling Open Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603680">Session and Connection Management</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603746">Printers and ADS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603861">Manipulating the Samba Cache</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603879">Managing IDMAP UID/SID Mappings</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603923">Creating an IDMAP Database Dump File</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603958">Restoring the IDMAP Database Dump File</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#netmisc1">Other Miscellaneous Operations</a></span></dt></dl></div><p>
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+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 13. Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="groupmapping.html" title="Chapter 12. Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX"><link rel="next" href="idmapper.html" title="Chapter 14. Identity Mapping (IDMAP)"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 13. Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="groupmapping.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="idmapper.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="NetCommand"></a>Chapter 13. Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Volker</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Lendecke</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:Volker.Lendecke at SerNet.DE">Volker.Lendecke at SerNet.DE</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Guenther</span> <span class="orgname">SuSE</span> <span class="surname">Deschner</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">SuSE<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:gd at suse.de">gd at suse.de</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">May 9, 2005</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599319">Administrative Tasks and Methods</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599558">Adding, Renaming, or Deletion of Group Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#grpmemshipchg">Manipulating Group Memberships</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#nestedgrpmgmgt">Nested Group Support</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2600928">UNIX and Windows User Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#sbeuseraddn">Adding User Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601139">Deletion of User Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601187">Managing User Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601256">User Mapping</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601684">Managing Trust Relationships</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602068">Interdomain Trusts</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602524">Share Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602569">Creating, Editing, and Removing Shares</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602757">Creating and Changing Share ACLs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602787">Share, Directory, and File Migration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603410">Printer Migration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603661">Controlling Open Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603680">Session and Connection Management</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603746">Printers and ADS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603862">Manipulating the Samba Cache</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603879">Managing IDMAP UID/SID Mappings</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603923">Creating an IDMAP Database Dump File</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603958">Restoring the IDMAP Database Dump File</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#netmisc1">Other Miscellaneous Operations</a></span></dt></dl></div><p>
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 	Regardless of the type of server being installed, local UNIX groups must be mapped to the Windows
 	networking domain global group accounts. Do you ask why? Because Samba always limits its access to
 	the resources of the host server by way of traditional UNIX UID and GID controls. This means that local
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
 	on the Samba-3 stage. This role will continue to be developed. The inclusion of this chapter is
 	evidence of its importance, one that has grown in complexity to the point that it is no longer considered
 	prudent to cover its use fully in the online UNIX man pages.
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+	</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2599319"></a>Administrative Tasks and Methods</h2></div></div></div><p>
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 	All file system (file and directory) access controls, within the file system of a UNIX/Linux server that is
 	hosting a Samba server, are implemented using a UID/GID identity tuple. Samba does not in any way override
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 	command does not call any RPC-functions here but directly accesses the passdb.
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 	to a Windows group. This operation, in effect, creates a Windows group account as a consequence
 	of creation of the mapping.
 	</p><p>
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 	The operations that are permitted include: <code class="constant">add</code>, <code class="constant">modify</code>,
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 	Supported mapping types are 'd' (domain global) and 'l' (domain local), a domain local group in Samba is
 	treated as local to the individual Samba server. Local groups can be used with Samba to enable multiple
 	nested group support.
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+	</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2600110"></a>Deleting a Group Account</h4></div></div></div><p>
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 	A group account may be deleted by executing the following command:
 </p><pre class="screen">
 <code class="prompt">root# </code> net rpc group delete SupportEngineers -Uroot%not24get
 </pre><p>
 	</p><p>
 	Validation of the deletion is advisable. The same commands may be executed as shown above.
-	</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2600149"></a>Rename Group Accounts</h4></div></div></div><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
+	</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2600150"></a>Rename Group Accounts</h4></div></div></div><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
 	This command is not documented in the man pages; it is implemented in the source code, but it does not
 	work at this time. The example given documents, from the source code, how it should work. Watch the
 	release notes of a future release to see when this may have been fixed.
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 </p><pre class="screen">
 <code class="prompt">root# </code> net rpc group delmem demo "DOM\jht" -Uroot%not24get
 </pre><p>
-	</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2600628"></a>Managing Nest Groups on Workstations from the Samba Server</h4></div></div></div><p>
+	</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2600629"></a>Managing Nest Groups on Workstations from the Samba Server</h4></div></div></div><p>
 	Windows network administrators often ask on the Samba mailing list how it is possible to grant everyone
 	administrative rights on their own workstation. This is of course a very bad practice, but commonly done
 	to avoid user complaints. Here is how it can be done remotely from a Samba PDC or BDC:
@@ -484,14 +484,14 @@
 	in which case there is little justification for the use of this procedure. The key justification
 	for the use of this method is that it will guarantee that all users have appropriate rights on
 	the workstation.
-	</p></div></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2600927"></a>UNIX and Windows User Management</h2></div></div></div><p>
+	</p></div></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2600928"></a>UNIX and Windows User Management</h2></div></div></div><p>
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 	Every Windows network user account must be translated to a UNIX/Linux user account. In actual fact,
 	the only account information the UNIX/Linux Samba server needs is a UID.  The UID is available either
@@ -534,7 +534,7 @@
 net [&lt;method&gt;] user DELETE &lt;name&gt; [misc. options] [targets]
 </pre><p>
 	The following command will delete the user account <code class="constant">jacko</code>:
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 <code class="prompt">root# </code> net rpc user delete jacko -Uroot%not24get
 Deleted user account
@@ -563,7 +563,7 @@
 	Windows Servers.
 
 	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2601256"></a>User Mapping</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 	New to Samba version 3.0.11 is the ability to delegate administrative privileges as necessary to either
 	a normal user or to groups of users. The significance of the administrative privileges is documented
 	in <a class="link" href="rights.html" title="Chapter 15. User Rights and Privileges">&#8220;User Rights and Privileges&#8221;</a>. Examples of use of the <code class="literal">net</code> for user rights and privilege
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 </pre><p>
 	</p><p>
 	The following step permits validation of the changes just made:
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 <code class="prompt">root# </code> net rpc rights list accounts -U root%not24get
 MIDEARTH\jht
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 	It is necessary to create a trust account in the local domain. A domain controller in a second domain can
 	create a trusted connection with this account. That means that the foreign domain is being trusted
 	to access resources in the local domain. This command creates the local trust account:
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 <code class="prompt">root# </code> net rpc trustdom add DAMNATION f00db4r -Uroot%not24get
 </pre><p>
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 	The basic security identifier that is used by all Windows networking operations is the Windows security
 	identifier (SID). All Windows network machines (servers and workstations), users, and groups are
 	identified by their respective SID. All desktop profiles are also encoded with user and group SIDs that
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 	It is truly prudent to store the machine and/or domain SID in a file for safekeeping. Why? Because 
 	a change in hostname or in the domain (workgroup) name may result in a change in the SID. When you
@@ -1003,7 +1003,7 @@
 	</p><p>
 	Often it is desirable also to permit a share to be removed using a command-line tool.
 	The following step permits the share that was previously added to be removed:
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 <code class="prompt">root# </code> net rpc share delete Bulge -S MERLIN -Uroot%not24get
 </pre><p>
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 	When the parameter &lt;share-name&gt; is omitted, all shares will be migrated. The potentially
 	large list of available shares on the system that is being migrated can be limited using the
 	<em class="parameter"><code>--exclude</code></em> switch. For example:
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 <code class="prompt">root# </code> net rpc share migrate shares myshare\
          -S win2k -U administrator%secret"
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 </pre><p>
 	The steps taken so far perform only the migration of shares. Directories and directory contents
 	are not migrated by the steps covered up to this point.
-	</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2603093"></a>File and Directory Migration</h4></div></div></div><p>
+	</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2603094"></a>File and Directory Migration</h4></div></div></div><p>
 	Everything covered to this point has been done in preparation for the migration of file and directory
 	data. For many people preparation is potentially boring and the real excitement only begins when file
 	data can be used. The next steps demonstrate the techniques that can be used to transfer (migrate)
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 	This command  will migrate all files and directories from all file shares on the Windows server called
 	<code class="constant">nt4box</code> to the Samba server from which migration is initiated. Files that are group-owned
 	will be owned by the user account <code class="constant">administrator</code>.
-	</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2603308"></a>Share-ACL Migration</h4></div></div></div><p>
+	</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2603309"></a>Share-ACL Migration</h4></div></div></div><p>
 	It is possible to have share-ACLs (security descriptors) that won't allow you, even as Administrator, to
 	copy any files or directories into it. Therefor the migration of the share-ACLs has been put into a separate
 	function:
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 	</p><p>
 	Printer migration from a Windows print server (NT4 or 200x) is shown. This instruction causes the
 	printer share to be created together with the underlying print queue:
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 net rpc printer MIGRATE PRINTERS [printer] [misc. options] [targets]
 </pre><p>
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 </p><pre class="screen">
 net ads printer search &lt;printer_name&gt; -Uadministrator%secret
 </pre><p>
-	</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2603861"></a>Manipulating the Samba Cache</h2></div></div></div><p>
+	</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2603862"></a>Manipulating the Samba Cache</h2></div></div></div><p>
 	Please refer to the <code class="literal">net</code> command man page for information regarding cache management.
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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 10. Network Browsing</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="ChangeNotes.html" title="Chapter 9. Important and Critical Change Notes for the Samba 3.x Series"><link rel="next" href="passdb.html" title="Chapter 11. Account Information Databases"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 10. Network Browsing</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="ChangeNotes.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="passdb.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="NetworkBrowsing"></a>Chapter 10. Network Browsing</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jonathan</span> <span class="orgname">Sutinen Consulting, Inc.</span> <span class="surname">Johnson</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Sutinen Consulting, Inc.<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jon at sutinen.com">jon at sutinen.com</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">July 5, 1998</p></div><div><p class="pubdate">Updated: September 20, 2006</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579722">What Is Browsing?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#netdiscuss">Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#adsdnstech">DNS and Active Directory</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582905">Making Samba the Domain Master</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583145">Note about Broadcast Addresses</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583167">Multiple Interfaces</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583353">Use of the Remote Announce Parameter</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583493">Use of the Remote Browse Sync Parameter</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583586">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583857">WINS Server Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584178">WINS Replication</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584231">Static WINS Entries</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584463">Helpful Hints</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584474">Windows Networking Protocols</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584615">Name Resolution Order</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584818">Technical Overview of Browsing</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584905">Browsing Support in Samba</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585102">Problem Resolution</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585353">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586371">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586397">Flushing the Samba NetBIOS Name Cache</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586470">Server Resources Cannot Be Listed</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586519">I Get an "Unable to browse the network" Error</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586765">Invalid Cached Share References Affects Network Browsing</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 10. Network Browsing</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="ChangeNotes.html" title="Chapter 9. Important and Critical Change Notes for the Samba 3.x Series"><link rel="next" href="passdb.html" title="Chapter 11. Account Information Databases"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 10. Network Browsing</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="ChangeNotes.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="passdb.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="NetworkBrowsing"></a>Chapter 10. Network Browsing</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jonathan</span> <span class="orgname">Sutinen Consulting, Inc.</span> <span class="surname">Johnson</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Sutinen Consulting, Inc.<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jon at sutinen.com">jon at sutinen.com</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">July 5, 1998</p></div><div><p class="pubdate">Updated: September 20, 2006</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579723">What Is Browsing?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#netdiscuss">Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#adsdnstech">DNS and Active Directory</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582910">Making Samba the Domain Master</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583150">Note about Broadcast Addresses</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583172">Multiple Interfaces</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583358">Use of the Remote Announce Parameter</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583498">Use of the Remote Browse Sync Parameter</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583591">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583862">WINS Server Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584183">WINS Replication</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584236">Static WINS Entries</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584468">Helpful Hints</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584479">Windows Networking Protocols</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584620">Name Resolution Order</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584823">Technical Overview of Browsing</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584910">Browsing Support in Samba</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585107">Problem Resolution</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585358">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586371">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586398">Flushing the Samba NetBIOS Name Cache</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586471">Server Resources Cannot Be Listed</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586519">I Get an "Unable to browse the network" Error</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586766">Invalid Cached Share References Affects Network Browsing</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
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+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2579723"></a>What Is Browsing?</h2></div></div></div><p>
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 The methods used by MS Windows to perform name lookup requests (name resolution) is determined by a
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 	NetBIOS broadcast requests using UDP broadcast.</p></li><li><p><span class="emphasis"><em>p-node (type 0x02):</em></span> The Windows client will use point-to-point
 	(NetBIOS unicast) requests using UDP unicast directed to a WINS server.</p></li><li><p><span class="emphasis"><em>m-node (type 0x04):</em></span> The Windows client will first use
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 The default Windows network client (or server) network configuration enables NetBIOS over TCP/IP
 and b-node configuration. The use of WINS makes most sense with h-node (hybrid mode) operation so that
 in the event of a WINS breakdown or non-availability, the client can use broadcast-based name resolution.
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 DNS; consequently, DNS is a poor substitute for WINS given that when NetBIOS over TCP/IP is used, Windows
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 service-oriented DNS entries. This type of facility is not implemented and is not supported for the NetBIOS
 over TCP/IP protocol namespace.
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 Where a WINS server is used, the MS Windows client will use UDP unicast to register with the WINS server. Such
 packets can be routed, and thus WINS allows name resolution to function across routed networks.
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 The DMB should preferably be the LMB for its own subnet. In order to achieve this, set the following options
 in the <em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em> section of the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file as shown in <a class="link" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#dmbexample" title="Example 10.1. Domain Master Browser smb.conf">Domain Master Browser smb.conf</a>
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 Any MS Windows NT/200x/XP machine should be able to do this, as will Windows 9x/Me machines (although these
 tend to get rebooted more often, so it is not such a good idea to use them). To make a Samba server an LMB,
 set the following options in the <em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em> section of the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file as shown in
 <a class="link" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#lmbexample" title="Example 10.2. Local master browser smb.conf">Local master browser smb.conf</a>
-</p><div class="example"><a name="lmbexample"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 10.2. Local master browser smb.conf</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2582078"></a><em class="parameter"><code>domain master = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2582089"></a><em class="parameter"><code>local master = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2582101"></a><em class="parameter"><code>preferred master = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2582113"></a><em class="parameter"><code>os level = 65</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
+</p><div class="example"><a name="lmbexample"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 10.2. Local master browser smb.conf</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2582078"></a><em class="parameter"><code>domain master = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2582090"></a><em class="parameter"><code>local master = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2582101"></a><em class="parameter"><code>preferred master = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2582113"></a><em class="parameter"><code>os level = 65</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2582128"></a>
 Do not do this for more than one Samba server on each subnet, or they will war with
 each other over which is to be the LMB.
@@ -527,7 +527,7 @@
 <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#OSLEVEL" target="_top">os level</a> parameter to lower levels.  By doing this you can tune the order of machines
 that will become LMBs if they are running. For more details on this, refer to <a class="link" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master" title="Forcing Samba to Be the Master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a>.
 </p><p>
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 <a class="indexterm" name="id2582506"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2582513"></a>
 If you have Windows NT machines that are members of the domain on all subnets and you are sure they will
@@ -559,7 +559,7 @@
 </p><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2582728"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2582734"></a>
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 <a class="indexterm" name="id2582748"></a>
 If you want Samba to force an election on startup, set the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PREFERREDMASTER" target="_top">preferred master</a> global
 option in <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> to <code class="constant">yes</code>.  Samba will then have a slight advantage over other
@@ -568,34 +568,34 @@
 with <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PREFERREDMASTER" target="_top">preferred master</a> to <code class="constant">yes</code>, then periodically and continually
 they will force an election in order to become the LMB.
 </p><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2582833"></a>
 If you want Samba to be a <span class="emphasis"><em>DMB</em></span>, then it is recommended that you also set <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PREFERREDMASTER" target="_top">preferred master</a> to <code class="constant">yes</code>, because Samba will not become a DMB for the whole of
 your LAN or WAN if it is not also a LMB on its own broadcast isolated subnet.
 </p><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2582885"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2582892"></a>
 It is possible to configure two Samba servers to attempt to become the DMB for a domain. The first server that
 comes up will be the DMB. All other Samba servers will attempt to become the DMB every 5 minutes. They will
 find that another Samba server is already the DMB and will fail. This provides automatic redundancy should the
 current DMB fail. The network bandwidth overhead of browser elections is relatively small, requiring
 approximately four UDP packets per machine per election. The maximum size of a UDP packet is 576 bytes.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2582905"></a>Making Samba the Domain Master</h3></div></div></div><p>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2582919"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2582926"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2582933"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2582910"></a>Making Samba the Domain Master</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2582917"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2582938"></a>
 The domain master browser is responsible for collating the browse lists of multiple subnets so browsing can
 occur between subnets. You can make Samba act as the domain master browser by setting <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#DOMAINMASTER" target="_top">domain master = yes</a> in <code class="filename">smb.conf</code>. By default it will not be a domain master browser.
 </p><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2582977"></a>
 Do not set Samba to be the domain master for a workgroup that has the same name as an NT/200x domain.  If
 Samba is configured to be the domain master for a workgroup that is present on the same network as a Windows
 NT/200x domain that has the same name, network browsing problems will certainly be experienced.
@@ -603,26 +603,26 @@
 When Samba is the domain master and the master browser, it will listen for master announcements (made roughly
 every 12 minutes) from LMBs on other subnets and then contact them to synchronize browse lists.
 </p><p>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583002"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583006"></a>
 If you want Samba to be the domain master, you should also set the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#OSLEVEL" target="_top">os level</a> high
 enough to make sure it wins elections, and set <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PREFERREDMASTER" target="_top">preferred master</a> to
 <code class="constant">yes</code>, to get Samba to force an election on startup.
 </p><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583052"></a>
 All servers (including Samba) and clients should be using a WINS server to resolve NetBIOS names. If your
 clients are only using broadcasting to resolve NetBIOS names, then two things will occur:
 </p><div class="orderedlist"><ol type="1"><li><p>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583076"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583081"></a>
 	LMBs will be unable to find a DMB because they will be looking only on the local subnet.
 	</p></li><li><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583091"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583096"></a>
 	If a client happens to get hold of a domain-wide browse list and a user attempts to access a
 	host in that list, it will be unable to resolve the NetBIOS name of that host.
 	</p></li></ol></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583106"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583111"></a>
 If, however, both Samba and your clients are using a WINS server, then:
 </p><div class="orderedlist"><ol type="1"><li><p>
 	LMBs will contact the WINS server and, as long as Samba has registered that it is a DMB with the WINS
@@ -631,44 +631,44 @@
 	When a client receives a domain-wide browse list and a user attempts to access a host in that list, it will
 	contact the WINS server to resolve the NetBIOS name of that host. As long as that host has registered its
 	NetBIOS name with the same WINS server, the user will be able to see that host..
-	</p></li></ol></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2583145"></a>Note about Broadcast Addresses</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583153"></a>
+	</p></li></ol></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2583150"></a>Note about Broadcast Addresses</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583158"></a>
 If your network uses a zero-based broadcast address (for example, if it ends in a 0), then you will strike
 problems. Windows for Workgroups does not seem to support a zeros broadcast, and you will probably find that
 browsing and name lookups will not work.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2583167"></a>Multiple Interfaces</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583175"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2583172"></a>Multiple Interfaces</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583180"></a>
 Samba supports machines with multiple network interfaces. If you have multiple interfaces, you will
 need to use the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#INTERFACES" target="_top">interfaces</a> option in <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> to configure them. For example, the
 machine you are working with has 4 network interfaces; <code class="literal">eth0</code>, <code class="literal">eth1</code>,
 <code class="literal">eth2</code>, <code class="literal">eth3</code> and only interfaces <code class="literal">eth1</code> and
 <code class="literal">eth4</code> should be used by Samba. In this case, the following <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file entries would
 permit that intent:
-</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2583251"></a><em class="parameter"><code>interfaces = eth1, eth4</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2583263"></a><em class="parameter"><code>bind interfaces only = Yes</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583275"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583282"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583289"></a>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583302"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583309"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583316"></a>
+</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2583256"></a><em class="parameter"><code>interfaces = eth1, eth4</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2583268"></a><em class="parameter"><code>bind interfaces only = Yes</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583280"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583287"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583293"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583307"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583314"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583320"></a>
 The <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#BINDINTERFACESONLY" target="_top">bind interfaces only = Yes</a> is necessary to exclude TCP/IP session
 services (ports 135, 139, and 445) over the interfaces that are not specified. Please be aware that
 <code class="literal">nmbd</code> will listen for incoming UDP port 137 packets on the unlisted interfaces, but it will
 not answer them. It will, however, send its broadcast packets over the unlisted interfaces. Total isolation of
 ethernet interface requires the use of a firewall to block ports 137 and 138 (UDP), and ports 135, 139, and
 445 (TCP) on all network interfaces that must not be able to access the Samba server.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2583353"></a>Use of the Remote Announce Parameter</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2583358"></a>Use of the Remote Announce Parameter</h3></div></div></div><p>
 The <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#REMOTEANNOUNCE" target="_top">remote announce</a> parameter of <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> can be used to forcibly ensure that all
 the NetBIOS names on a network get announced to a remote network.  The syntax of the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#REMOTEANNOUNCE" target="_top">remote announce</a> parameter is:
-</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2583398"></a><em class="parameter"><code>remote announce = 192.168.12.23 [172.16.21.255] ...</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
+</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2583403"></a><em class="parameter"><code>remote announce = 192.168.12.23 [172.16.21.255] ...</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
 <span class="emphasis"><em>or</em></span>
-</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2583419"></a><em class="parameter"><code>remote announce = 192.168.12.23/MIDEARTH [172.16.21.255/ELVINDORF] ...</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
+</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2583424"></a><em class="parameter"><code>remote announce = 192.168.12.23/MIDEARTH [172.16.21.255/ELVINDORF] ...</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
 
 where:
 </p><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><span class="term"><em class="replaceable"><code>192.168.12.23</code></em> and <em class="replaceable"><code>172.16.21.255</code></em></span></dt><dd><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583461"></a>
 		is either the LMB IP address or the broadcast address of the remote network.
 		That is, the LMB is at 192.168.1.23, or the address could be given as 172.16.21.255 where the netmask
 		is assumed to be 24 bits (255.255.255.0). When the remote announcement is made to the broadcast
@@ -678,24 +678,24 @@
 		workgroup name of the remote network, our NetBIOS machine names will end up looking like
 		they belong to that workgroup. This may cause name resolution problems and should be avoided.
 		</p></dd></dl></div><p>
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2583493"></a>Use of the Remote Browse Sync Parameter</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583501"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583507"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2583498"></a>Use of the Remote Browse Sync Parameter</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583505"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583512"></a>
 The <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#REMOTEBROWSESYNC" target="_top">remote browse sync</a> parameter of <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> is used to announce to another LMB that
 it must synchronize its NetBIOS name list with our Samba LMB. This works only if the Samba server that has
 this option is simultaneously the LMB on its network segment.
 </p><p>
 The syntax of the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#REMOTEBROWSESYNC" target="_top">remote browse sync</a> parameter is:
 
-</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2583557"></a></td></tr></table><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583564"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583570"></a>
+</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2583562"></a></td></tr></table><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583568"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583575"></a>
 where <em class="replaceable"><code>192.168.10.40</code></em> is either the IP address of the
 remote LMB or the network broadcast address of the remote segment.
-</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2583586"></a>WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</h2></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583594"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583601"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583608"></a>
+</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2583591"></a>WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</h2></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583599"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583606"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583613"></a>
 Use of WINS (either Samba WINS or MS Windows NT Server WINS) is highly
 recommended. Every NetBIOS machine registers its name together with a
 name_type value for each of several types of service it has available.
@@ -704,18 +704,18 @@
 server service (used to make shares and printers available to other users)
 by registering the server (the type 0x20) name.
 </p><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583631"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583638"></a>
 All NetBIOS names are up to 15 characters in length. The name_type variable
 is added to the end of the name, thus creating a 16 character name. Any
 name that is shorter than 15 characters is padded with spaces to the 15th
 character. Thus, all NetBIOS names are 16 characters long (including the
 name_type information).
 </p><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583674"></a>
 WINS can store these 16-character names as they get registered. A client
 that wants to log onto the network can ask the WINS server for a list
 of all names that have registered the NetLogon service name_type. This saves
@@ -725,21 +725,21 @@
 <code class="filename">lmhosts</code> file that must reside on all clients in the
 absence of WINS.
 </p><p>
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 WINS also forces browse list synchronization by all LMBs. LMBs must synchronize their browse list with the
 DMB, and WINS helps the LMB to identify its DMB. By definition this will work only within a single workgroup.
 Note that the DMB has nothing to do with what is referred to as an MS Windows NT domain. The latter is a
 reference to a security environment, while the DMB refers to the master controller for browse list information
 only.
 </p><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583763"></a>
 WINS will work correctly only if every client TCP/IP protocol stack
 is configured to use the WINS servers. Any client that is not
 configured to use the WINS server will continue to use only broadcast-based
@@ -756,16 +756,16 @@
 </p><div class="important" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Important</h3><p>
 Never use <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#WINSSUPPORT" target="_top">wins support = yes</a> together with <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#WINSSERVER" target="_top">wins server = 10.0.0.18</a> particularly not using its own IP address. Specifying both will cause <span class="application">nmbd</span>
 to refuse to start!
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2583857"></a>WINS Server Configuration</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583865"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2583862"></a>WINS Server Configuration</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583870"></a>
 Either a Samba server or a Windows NT server machine may be set up
 as a WINS server. To configure a Samba server to be a WINS server, you must
 add to the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file on the selected Server the following line to
 the <em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em> section:
 </p><p>
-</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2583896"></a><em class="parameter"><code>wins support = yes</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
+</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2583901"></a><em class="parameter"><code>wins support = yes</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583911"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583916"></a>
 Versions of Samba prior to 1.9.17 had this parameter default to
 yes. If you have any older versions of Samba on your network, it is
 strongly suggested you upgrade to a recent version, or at the very
@@ -774,14 +774,14 @@
 Machines configured with <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#WINSSUPPORT" target="_top">wins support = yes</a> will keep a list of
 all NetBIOS names registered with them, acting as a DNS for NetBIOS names.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2583946"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2583950"></a>
 It is strongly recommended to set up only one WINS server. Do not set the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#WINSSUPPORT" target="_top">wins support = yes</a> option on more than one Samba server on a network.
 </p><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584004"></a>
 To configure Windows NT/200x Server as a WINS server, install and configure the WINS service. See the Windows
 NT/200x documentation for details.  Windows NT/200x WINS servers can replicate to each other, allowing more
 than one to be set up in a complex subnet environment. Because Microsoft refuses to document the replication
@@ -789,14 +789,14 @@
 replication protocol may be defined in the future, in which case more than one Samba machine could be set up
 as a WINS server.  Currently only one Samba server should have the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#WINSSUPPORT" target="_top">wins support = yes</a> parameter set.
 </p><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584042"></a>
 After the WINS server has been configured, you must ensure that all machines participating on the network are
 configured with the address of this WINS server. If your WINS server is a Samba machine, fill in the Samba
 machine IP address in the <span class="guilabel">Primary WINS Server</span> field of the <span class="guilabel">Control
 Panel-&gt;Network-&gt;Protocols-&gt;TCP-&gt;WINS Server</span> dialogs in Windows 9x/Me or Windows NT/200x. To tell a
 Samba server the IP address of the WINS server, add the following line to the <em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em> section of all <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> files:
-</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2584082"></a><em class="parameter"><code>wins server = &lt;name or IP address&gt;</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
+</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2584086"></a><em class="parameter"><code>wins server = &lt;name or IP address&gt;</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
 where &lt;name or IP address&gt; is either the DNS name of the WINS server
 machine or its IP address.
 </p><p>
@@ -806,18 +806,18 @@
 <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#WINSSERVER" target="_top">wins server = &lt;name&gt;</a> option then
 <code class="literal">nmbd</code> will fail to start.
 </p><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584168"></a>
 There are two possible scenarios for setting up cross-subnet browsing.
 The first details setting up cross-subnet browsing on a network containing
 Windows 9x/Me, Samba, and Windows NT/200x machines that are not configured as
 part of a Windows NT domain. The second details setting up cross-subnet
 browsing on networks that contain NT domains.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2584178"></a>WINS Replication</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2584186"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2584196"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2584183"></a>WINS Replication</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584191"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584200"></a>
 Samba-3 does not support native WINS replication. There was an approach to implement it, called
 <code class="filename">wrepld</code>, but it was never ready for action and the development is now discontinued.
 </p><p>
@@ -825,11 +825,11 @@
 run the Samba-4 WINS server parallel to Samba-3 since version 3.0.21. More information about
 <code class="filename">samba4WINS</code> are available at http://ftp.sernet.de/pub/samba4WINS.
 
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2584231"></a>Static WINS Entries</h3></div></div></div><p>
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+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2584236"></a>Static WINS Entries</h3></div></div></div><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584265"></a>
 Adding static entries to your Samba WINS server is actually fairly easy.  All you have to do is add a line to
 <code class="filename">wins.dat</code>, typically located in <code class="filename">/usr/local/samba/var/locks</code> or <code class="filename">/var/run/samba</code>.
 </p><p>
@@ -837,8 +837,8 @@
 </p><pre class="programlisting">
 "NAME#TYPE" TTL ADDRESS+ FLAGS
 </pre><p>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2584313"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584310"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584317"></a>
 where NAME is the NetBIOS name, TYPE is the NetBIOS type, TTL is the time-to-live as an absolute time in
 seconds, ADDRESS+ is one or more addresses corresponding to the registration, and FLAGS are the NetBIOS flags
 for the registration.
@@ -856,47 +856,47 @@
 "MADMAN#03" 0 192.168.1.2 66R
 </pre><p>
 </p><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584424"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584431"></a>
 The NetBIOS flags may be interpreted as additive hexadecimal values: 00 - Broadcast node registration, 20 -
 Peer node registration, 40 - Meta node registration, 60 - Hybrid node registration, 02 - Permanent name, 04 -
 Active name, 80 - Group name. The 'R' indicates this is a registration record. Thus 66R means: Hybrid node
 active and permanent NetBIOS name. These values may be found in the <code class="filename">nameserv.h</code> header
 file from the Samba source code repository. These are the values for the NB flags.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2584450"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584455"></a>
 Though this method works with early Samba-3 versions, there is a possibility that it may change in future
 versions if WINS replication is added.
-</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2584463"></a>Helpful Hints</h2></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2584468"></a>Helpful Hints</h2></div></div></div><p>
 The following hints should be carefully considered because they are stumbling points
 for many new network administrators.
-</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2584474"></a>Windows Networking Protocols</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2584482"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2584489"></a>
+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2584479"></a>Windows Networking Protocols</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584487"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584494"></a>
 A common cause of browsing problems results from the installation of more than one protocol on an MS Windows
 machine.
 </p><div class="warning" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Warning</h3><p>
 Do not use more than one protocol on MS Windows clients.
 </p></div><p>
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 Every NetBIOS machine takes part in a process of electing the LMB (and DMB)
 every 15 minutes. A set of election criteria is used to determine the order
 of precedence for winning this election process. A machine running Samba or
 Windows NT will be biased, so the most suitable machine will predictably
 win and thus retain its role.
 </p><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584568"></a>
 The election process is <span class="emphasis"><em>fought out, so to speak</em></span> over every NetBIOS network interface. In
 the case of a Windows 9x/Me machine that has both TCP/IP and IPX installed and has NetBIOS enabled over both
 protocols, the election will be decided over both protocols. As often happens, if the Windows 9x/Me machine is
@@ -904,8 +904,8 @@
 Samba will then lose the LMB role because Windows 9x/Me will insist it knows who the LMB is. Samba will then
 cease to function as an LMB, and browse list operation on all TCP/IP-only machines will therefore fail.
 </p><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584592"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584599"></a>
 Windows 95, 98, 98se, and Me are referred to generically as Windows 9x/Me.  The Windows NT4, 200x, and XP use
 common protocols. These are roughly referred to as the Windows NT family, but it should be recognized that
 2000 and XP/2003 introduce new protocol extensions that cause them to behave differently from MS Windows NT4.
@@ -913,31 +913,31 @@
 protocols.
 </p><p>
 The safest rule of all to follow is: Use only one protocol!
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2584615"></a>Name Resolution Order</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2584623"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2584630"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2584620"></a>Name Resolution Order</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584628"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584635"></a>
 Resolution of NetBIOS names to IP addresses can take place using a number
 of methods. The only ones that can provide NetBIOS name_type information
 are:
 </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>WINS  the best tool.</p></li><li><p>LMHOSTS  static and hard to maintain.</p></li><li><p>Broadcast  uses UDP and cannot resolve names across remote segments.</p></li></ul></div><p>
 Alternative means of name resolution include:
 </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>Static <code class="filename">/etc/hosts</code>   hard to maintain and lacks name_type info.</p></li><li><p>DNS  is a good choice but lacks essential NetBIOS name_type information.</p></li></ul></div><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584710"></a>
 Many sites want to restrict DNS lookups and avoid broadcast name
 resolution traffic. The <em class="parameter"><code>name resolve order</code></em> parameter is of great help here.
 The syntax of the <em class="parameter"><code>name resolve order</code></em> parameter is:
-</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2584733"></a><em class="parameter"><code>name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast host</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
+</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2584737"></a><em class="parameter"><code>name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast host</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
 <span class="emphasis"><em>or</em></span>
-</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2584754"></a><em class="parameter"><code>name resolve order = wins lmhosts  	(eliminates bcast and host)</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
+</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2584758"></a><em class="parameter"><code>name resolve order = wins lmhosts  	(eliminates bcast and host)</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
 The default is:
-</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2584772"></a><em class="parameter"><code>name resolve order = host lmhost wins bcast</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2584784"></a>
+</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2584777"></a><em class="parameter"><code>name resolve order = host lmhost wins bcast</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584789"></a>
 where &#8220;<span class="quote">host</span>&#8221; refers to the native methods used by the UNIX system to implement the
 gethostbyname() function call. This is normally controlled by <code class="filename">/etc/host.conf</code>,
 <code class="filename">/etc/nsswitch.conf</code> and <code class="filename">/etc/resolv.conf</code>.
-</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2584818"></a>Technical Overview of Browsing</h2></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2584827"></a>
+</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2584823"></a>Technical Overview of Browsing</h2></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584831"></a>
 SMB networking provides a mechanism by which clients can access a list
 of machines in a network called <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#BROWSELIST" target="_top">browse list</a>. This list
 contains machines that are ready to offer file and/or print services
@@ -947,48 +947,48 @@
 browsing has been problematic for some Samba users, hence this
 document.
 </p><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584874"></a>
 MS Windows 2000 and later versions, as with Samba-3 and later versions, can be
 configured to not use NetBIOS over TCP/IP. When configured this way,
 it is imperative that name resolution (using DNS/LDAP/ADS) be correctly
 configured and operative. Browsing will not work if name resolution
 from SMB machine names to IP addresses does not function correctly.
 </p><p>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2584893"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584890"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584897"></a>
 Where NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabled, use of a WINS server is highly
 recommended to aid the resolution of NetBIOS (SMB) names to IP addresses.
 WINS allows remote segment clients to obtain NetBIOS name_type information
 that cannot be provided by any other means of name resolution.
-</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2584905"></a>Browsing Support in Samba</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2584913"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2584920"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2584927"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2584934"></a>
+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2584910"></a>Browsing Support in Samba</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584918"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584925"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584931"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584938"></a>
 Samba facilitates browsing. The browsing is supported by <span class="application">nmbd</span>
 and is also controlled by options in the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file.
 Samba can act as an LMB for a workgroup, and the ability
 to support domain logons and scripts is now available.
 </p><p>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2584965"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2584972"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584963"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584970"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584976"></a>
 Samba can also act as a DMB for a workgroup. This
 means that it will collate lists from LMBs into a
 wide-area network server list. In order for browse clients to
 resolve the names they may find in this list, it is recommended that
 both Samba and your clients use a WINS server.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2584986"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2584991"></a>
 Do not set Samba to be the domain master for a workgroup that has the same
 name as an NT Domain. On each wide-area network, you must only ever have one
 DMB per workgroup, regardless of whether it is NT, Samba,
 or any other type of domain master that is providing this service.
 </p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2585009"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2585007"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2585014"></a>
 <code class="literal">nmbd</code> can be configured as a WINS server, but it is not
 necessary to specifically use Samba as your WINS server. MS Windows
 NT4, Server or Advanced Server 200x can be configured as
@@ -997,40 +997,40 @@
 WINS server capabilities. In a Samba-only environment, it is
 recommended that you use one and only one Samba server as the WINS server.
 </p></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2585032"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2585037"></a>
 To get browsing to work, you need to run <code class="literal">nmbd</code> as usual, but must
 use the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#WORKGROUP" target="_top">workgroup</a> option in <code class="filename">smb.conf</code>
 to control what workgroup Samba becomes a part of.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2585068"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2585073"></a>
 Samba also has a useful option for a Samba server to offer itself for browsing on another subnet. It is
 recommended that this option is used only for &#8220;<span class="quote">unusual</span>&#8221; purposes: announcements over the
 Internet, for example. See <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#REMOTEANNOUNCE" target="_top">remote announce</a> in the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> man page.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2585102"></a>Problem Resolution</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2585110"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2585117"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2585107"></a>Problem Resolution</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2585115"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2585121"></a>
 If something does not work, the <code class="filename">log.nmbd</code> file will help
 to track down the problem. Try a <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#LOGLEVEL" target="_top">log level</a> of 2 or 3 for finding
 problems. Also note that the current browse list usually gets stored
 in text form in a file called <code class="filename">browse.dat</code>.
 </p><p>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2585159"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2585157"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2585164"></a>
 If it does not work, you should still be able to
 type the server name as <code class="filename">\\SERVER</code> in <code class="literal">filemanager</code>, then
 press enter, and <code class="literal">filemanager</code> should display the list of available shares.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2585190"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2585196"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2585194"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2585201"></a>
 Some people find browsing fails because they do not have the global
 <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#GUESTACCOUNT" target="_top">guest account</a> set to a valid account. Remember that the
 IPC$ connection that lists the shares is done as guest and so you must have a valid guest account.
 </p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2585230"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2585237"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2585244"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2585235"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2585242"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2585249"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2585256"></a>
 The <code class="literal">IPC$</code> share is used by all SMB/CIFS clients to obtain the list of resources that is
 available on the server. This is the source of the list of shares and printers when browsing an SMB/CIFS
 server (also Windows machines) using the Windows Explorer to browse resources through the Windows Network
@@ -1038,10 +1038,10 @@
 a connection to the <code class="literal">\\server\IPC4</code> resource.  Clicking on a share will then open up a
 connection to the <code class="literal">\\server\share</code>.
 </p></div><p>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2585301"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2585299"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2585306"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2585313"></a>
 MS Windows 2000 and later (as with Samba) can be configured to disallow
 anonymous (i.e., guest account) access to the IPC$ share. In that case, the
 MS Windows 2000/XP/2003 machine acting as an SMB/CIFS client will use the
@@ -1049,22 +1049,22 @@
 9x/Me clients are not able to do this and thus will not be able to browse
 server resources.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2585325"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2585330"></a>
 The other big problem people have is that their broadcast address,
 netmask, or IP address is wrong (specified with the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#INTERFACES" target="_top">interfaces</a> option
 in <code class="filename">smb.conf</code>)
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2585353"></a>Cross-Subnet Browsing</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2585361"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2585371"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2585358"></a>Cross-Subnet Browsing</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 Since the release of Samba 1.9.17 (alpha1), Samba has supported the replication of browse lists across subnet
 boundaries. This section describes how to set this feature up in different settings.
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 traffic), you must set up at least one WINS server. The WINS server acts as a DNS for NetBIOS names. This will
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 propagation. The hacks are not a universal solution and they should not be used in place of WINS, they are
 considered last resort methods.
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 Samba servers, must have the IP address of a WINS server given to them by a DHCP server or by manual
 configuration: for Windows 9x/Me and Windows NT/200x/XP, this is in the TCP/IP Properties, under Network
 settings; for Samba, this is in the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file.
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 of MS ADS, this will forgo network browsing support. ADS permits network browsing support through DNS,
 providing appropriate DNS records are inserted for all Samba servers.
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 cross-subnet browsing when configured correctly.
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 At this point all the subnets are separate, and no machine is seen across any of the subnets.
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 At this point users looking in their Network Neighborhood on subnets 1 or 2 will see all the servers on both;
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 The same sequence of events that occurred for N2_B now occurs for the LMB on subnet 3 (N3_D). When it
 synchronizes browse lists with the DMB (N1_A) it gets both the server entries on subnet 1 and those on subnet
 2. After N3_D has synchronized with N1_C and vica versa, the browse lists will appear as shown in <a class="link" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#brsex2" title="Table 10.3. Browse Subnet Example 3">Browse Subnet Example 3</a>
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 Many questions are asked on the mailing lists regarding browsing. The majority of browsing
 problems originate from incorrect configuration of NetBIOS name resolution. Some are of
 particular note.
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+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2586398"></a>Flushing the Samba NetBIOS Name Cache</h3></div></div></div><p>
 How Can One Flush the Samba NetBIOS Name Cache without Restarting Samba?
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 shut down and restarted after all machines are down. Failing a complete restart, the only
 other thing you can do is wait until the entry times out and is then flushed from the list.
 This may take a long time on some networks (perhaps months).
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2586470"></a>Server Resources Cannot Be Listed</h3></div></div></div><p>&#8220;<span class="quote">My Client Reports "&#8216;<span class="quote">This server is not configured to list shared resources."</span>&#8217;</span>&#8221;</p><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2586471"></a>Server Resources Cannot Be Listed</h3></div></div></div><p>&#8220;<span class="quote">My Client Reports "&#8216;<span class="quote">This server is not configured to list shared resources."</span>&#8217;</span>&#8221;</p><p>
 Your guest account is probably invalid for some reason. Samba uses the
 guest account for browsing in <code class="literal">smbd</code>. Check that your guest account is
 valid.
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 		If use of NetBIOS over TCP/IP is disabled, Active Directory is in use and the DNS server
 		has been incorrectly configured. For further information refer to
 		<a class="link" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#adsdnstech" title="DNS and Active Directory">DNS and Active Directory</a>.
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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 44. Samba and Other CIFS Clients</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="Appendix.html" title="Part VI. Reference Section"><link rel="prev" href="Portability.html" title="Chapter 43. Portability"><link rel="next" href="speed.html" title="Chapter 45. Samba Performance Tuning"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 44. Samba and Other CIFS Clients</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="Portability.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part VI. Reference Section</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="speed.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="Other-Clients"></a>Chapter 44. Samba and Other CIFS Clients</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Dan</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Shearer</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:dan at samba.org">dan at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jim</span> <span class="orgname">IBM</span> <span class="surname">McDonough</span></h3><span class="contrib">OS/2</span> <div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">IBM<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jmcd at us.ibm.com">jmcd at us.ibm.com</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">5 Mar 2001</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689701">Macintosh Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689786">OS2 Client</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689791">Configuring OS/2 Warp Connect or OS/2 Warp 4</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689911">Configuring Other Versions of OS/2</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689967">Printer Driver Download for OS/2 Clients</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690060">Windows for Workgroups</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690066">Latest TCP/IP Stack from Microsoft</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690149">Delete .pwl Files After Password Change</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690176">Configuring Windows for Workgroups Password Handling</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690234">Password Case Sensitivity</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690265">Use TCP/IP as Default Protocol</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#speedimpr">Speed Improvement</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690323">Windows 95/98</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690392">Speed Improvement</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690412">Windows 2000 Service Pack 2</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690609">Windows NT 3.1</a></span></dt></dl></div><p>This chapter contains client-specific information.</p><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2689701"></a>Macintosh Clients</h2></div></div></div><p>
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+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 44. Samba and Other CIFS Clients</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="Appendix.html" title="Part VI. Reference Section"><link rel="prev" href="Portability.html" title="Chapter 43. Portability"><link rel="next" href="speed.html" title="Chapter 45. Samba Performance Tuning"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 44. Samba and Other CIFS Clients</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="Portability.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part VI. Reference Section</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="speed.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="Other-Clients"></a>Chapter 44. Samba and Other CIFS Clients</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Dan</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Shearer</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:dan at samba.org">dan at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jim</span> <span class="orgname">IBM</span> <span class="surname">McDonough</span></h3><span class="contrib">OS/2</span> <div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">IBM<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jmcd at us.ibm.com">jmcd at us.ibm.com</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">5 Mar 2001</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689707">Macintosh Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689792">OS2 Client</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689797">Configuring OS/2 Warp Connect or OS/2 Warp 4</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689917">Configuring Other Versions of OS/2</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689973">Printer Driver Download for OS/2 Clients</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690066">Windows for Workgroups</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690072">Latest TCP/IP Stack from Microsoft</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690155">Delete .pwl Files After Password Change</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690182">Configuring Windows for Workgroups Password Handling</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690240">Password Case Sensitivity</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690271">Use TCP/IP as Default Protocol</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#speedimpr">Speed Improvement</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690329">Windows 95/98</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690398">Speed Improvement</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690418">Windows 2000 Service Pack 2</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690615">Windows NT 3.1</a></span></dt></dl></div><p>This chapter contains client-specific information.</p><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2689707"></a>Macintosh Clients</h2></div></div></div><p>
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 Yes. <a class="ulink" href="http://www.thursby.com/" target="_top">Thursby</a> has a CIFS client/server called <a class="ulink" href="http://www.thursby.com/products/dave.html" target="_top">DAVE</a>.  They test it against Windows 95, Windows
 NT/200x/XP, and Samba for compatibility issues. At the time of this writing, DAVE was at version 5.1. Please
 refer to Thursby's Web site for more information regarding this product.
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 Alternatives include two free implementations of AppleTalk for several kinds of UNIX machines and several more
 commercial ones.  These products allow you to run file services and print services natively to Macintosh
 users, with no additional support required on the Macintosh. The two free implementations are <a class="ulink" href="http://www.umich.edu/~rsug/netatalk/" target="_top">Netatalk</a> and <a class="ulink" href="http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/appletalk/atalk.html" target="_top">CAP</a>.  What Samba offers MS Windows users, these
 packages offer to Macs.  For more info on these packages, Samba, and Linux (and other UNIX-based systems), see
 <a class="ulink" href="http://www.eats.com/linux_mac_win.html" target="_top">http://www.eats.com/linux_mac_win.html.</a>
-</p><p>Newer versions of the Macintosh (Mac OS X) include Samba.</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2689786"></a>OS2 Client</h2></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2689791"></a>Configuring OS/2 Warp Connect or OS/2 Warp 4</h3></div></div></div><p>Basically, you need three components:</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>The File and Print Client (IBM peer)</p></li><li><p>TCP/IP (Internet support) </p></li><li><p>The &#8220;<span class="quote">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</span>&#8221; driver (TCPBEUI)</p></li></ul></div><p>Installing the first two together with the base operating 
+</p><p>Newer versions of the Macintosh (Mac OS X) include Samba.</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2689792"></a>OS2 Client</h2></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2689797"></a>Configuring OS/2 Warp Connect or OS/2 Warp 4</h3></div></div></div><p>Basically, you need three components:</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>The File and Print Client (IBM peer)</p></li><li><p>TCP/IP (Internet support) </p></li><li><p>The &#8220;<span class="quote">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</span>&#8221; driver (TCPBEUI)</p></li></ul></div><p>Installing the first two together with the base operating 
 		system on a blank system is explained in the Warp manual. If Warp 
 		has already been installed, but you now want to install the 
 		networking support, use the &#8220;<span class="quote">Selective Install for Networking</span>&#8221; 
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
 		to the <span class="guimenu">Names List</span> or specify a  WINS server (NetBIOS 
 		Nameserver in IBM and RFC terminology). For Warp Connect, you 
 		may need to download an update for <code class="constant">IBM Peer</code> to bring it on 
-		the same level as Warp 4. See the IBM OS/2 Warp Web page</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2689911"></a>Configuring Other Versions of OS/2</h3></div></div></div><p>This sections deals with configuring OS/2 Warp 3 (not Connect), OS/2 1.2, 1.3 or 2.x.</p><p>You can use the free Microsoft LAN Manager 2.2c Client for OS/2 that is
+		the same level as Warp 4. See the IBM OS/2 Warp Web page</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2689917"></a>Configuring Other Versions of OS/2</h3></div></div></div><p>This sections deals with configuring OS/2 Warp 3 (not Connect), OS/2 1.2, 1.3 or 2.x.</p><p>You can use the free Microsoft LAN Manager 2.2c Client for OS/2 that is
 		available from 
 		<a class="ulink" href="ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/BusSys/Clients/LANMAN.OS2/" target="_top">
 		ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/BusSys/Clients/LANMAN.OS2/</a>. In a nutshell, edit
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
 		</pre><p>before you install the client. Also, do not use the included NE2000 driver because it is buggy.
 		Try the NE2000 or NS2000 driver from <a class="ulink" href="ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/os2/network/ndis/" target="_top">
  		ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/os2/network/ndis/</a> instead.
-		</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2689967"></a>Printer Driver Download for OS/2 Clients</h3></div></div></div><p>Create a share called <em class="parameter"><code>[PRINTDRV]</code></em> that is 
+		</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2689973"></a>Printer Driver Download for OS/2 Clients</h3></div></div></div><p>Create a share called <em class="parameter"><code>[PRINTDRV]</code></em> that is 
 		world-readable. Copy your OS/2 driver files there. The <code class="filename">.EA_</code>
 		files must still be separate, so you will need to use the original install files
 		and not copy an installed driver from an OS/2 system.</p><p>Install the NT driver first for that printer. Then, add to your <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> a parameter,
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
 		you the driver is not available. On the second attempt, it 
 		will work. This is fixed simply by adding the device name
   		 to the mapping, after which it will work on the first attempt.
-		</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2690060"></a>Windows for Workgroups</h2></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2690066"></a>Latest TCP/IP Stack from Microsoft</h3></div></div></div><p>Use the latest TCP/IP stack from Microsoft if you use Windows
+		</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2690066"></a>Windows for Workgroups</h2></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2690072"></a>Latest TCP/IP Stack from Microsoft</h3></div></div></div><p>Use the latest TCP/IP stack from Microsoft if you use Windows
 for Workgroups. The early TCP/IP stacks had lots of bugs.</p><p> 
 Microsoft has released an incremental upgrade to its TCP/IP 32-bit VxD drivers. The latest release can be
 found at ftp.microsoft.com, located in <code class="filename">/Softlib/MSLFILES/TCP32B.EXE</code>.  There is an
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
 <code class="filename">NETSTAT.EXE</code>, and <code class="filename">NBTSTAT.EXE</code>.
 </p><p>
 More information about this patch is available in <a class="ulink" href="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q99891/" target="_top">Knowledge Base article 99891</a>.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2690149"></a>Delete .pwl Files After Password Change</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2690155"></a>Delete .pwl Files After Password Change</h3></div></div></div><p>
 Windows for Workgroups does a lousy job with passwords. When you change passwords on either
 the UNIX box or the PC, the safest thing to do is delete the .pwl files in the Windows
 directory. The PC will complain about not finding the files, but will soon get over it,
@@ -70,16 +70,16 @@
 password, even if you told it a new one.
 </p><p> 
 Often Windows for Workgroups will totally ignore a password you give it in a dialog box.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2690176"></a>Configuring Windows for Workgroups Password Handling</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2690184"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2690182"></a>Configuring Windows for Workgroups Password Handling</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2690190"></a>
 There is a program call <code class="filename">admincfg.exe</code> on the last disk (disk 8) of the WFW 3.11 disk set.
 To install it, type <strong class="userinput"><code>EXPAND A:\ADMINCFG.EX_ C:\WINDOWS\ADMINCFG.EXE</code></strong>.  Then add an icon
 for it via the <span class="application">Program Manager</span> <span class="guimenu">New</span> menu.  This program allows
 you to control how WFW handles passwords, Disable Password Caching and so on, for use with <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#SECURITY" target="_top">security = user</a>.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2690234"></a>Password Case Sensitivity</h3></div></div></div><p>Windows for Workgroups uppercases the password before sending it to the server.
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2690240"></a>Password Case Sensitivity</h3></div></div></div><p>Windows for Workgroups uppercases the password before sending it to the server.
 UNIX passwords can be case-sensitive though. Check the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> information on
 <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PASSWORDLEVEL" target="_top">password level</a> to specify what characters
-Samba should try to uppercase when checking.</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2690265"></a>Use TCP/IP as Default Protocol</h3></div></div></div><p>To support print queue reporting, you may find
+Samba should try to uppercase when checking.</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2690271"></a>Use TCP/IP as Default Protocol</h3></div></div></div><p>To support print queue reporting, you may find
 that you have to use TCP/IP as the default protocol under
 Windows for Workgroups. For some reason, if you leave NetBEUI as the default,
 it may break the print queue reporting on some systems.
@@ -94,7 +94,7 @@
 reported that anything over 3072 slows things down enormously. One
 person even reported a speed drop of a factor of 30 when he went from
 3072 to 8192.
-</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2690323"></a>Windows 95/98</h2></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2690329"></a>Windows 95/98</h2></div></div></div><p>
 When using Windows 95 OEM SR2, the following updates are recommended where Samba
 is being used. Please note that the changes documented in 
 <a class="link" href="Other-Clients.html#speedimpr" title="Speed Improvement">Speed Improvement</a> will affect you once these
@@ -109,11 +109,11 @@
 fix may stop your machine from hanging for an extended period when exiting
 Outlook, and you may notice a significant speedup when accessing network
 neighborhood services.
-</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2690392"></a>Speed Improvement</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2690398"></a>Speed Improvement</h3></div></div></div><p>
 Configure the Windows 95 TCP/IP registry settings to give better
 performance. I use a program called <code class="literal">MTUSPEED.exe</code> that I got off the
 Internet. There are various other utilities of this type freely available.
-</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2690412"></a>Windows 2000 Service Pack 2</h2></div></div></div><p> 
+</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2690418"></a>Windows 2000 Service Pack 2</h2></div></div></div><p> 
 There are several annoyances with Windows 2000 SP2, one of which
 only appears when using a Samba server to host user profiles
 to Windows 2000 SP2 clients in a Windows domain. This assumes
@@ -133,7 +133,7 @@
 releases prior to Samba 2.2.2.
 </p><p> 
 <a class="link" href="Other-Clients.html#minimalprofile" title="Example 44.1. Minimal Profile Share">Following example</a> provides a minimal profile share.
-</p><div class="example"><a name="minimalprofile"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 44.1. Minimal Profile Share</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[profile]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2690504"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /export/profile</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2690515"></a><em class="parameter"><code>create mask = 0600</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2690526"></a><em class="parameter"><code>directory mask = 0700</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2690538"></a><em class="parameter"><code>nt acl support = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2690550"></a><em class="parameter"><code>read only = no</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
+</p><div class="example"><a name="minimalprofile"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 44.1. Minimal Profile Share</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[profile]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2690510"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /export/profile</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2690521"></a><em class="parameter"><code>create mask = 0600</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2690532"></a><em class="parameter"><code>directory mask = 0700</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2690544"></a><em class="parameter"><code>nt acl support = no</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2690556"></a><em class="parameter"><code>read only = no</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
 The reason for this bug is that the Windows 200x SP2 client copies
 the security descriptor for the profile that contains
 the Samba server's SID, and not the domain SID. The client
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@
 the Windows 200x client a response to the QuerySecurityDescriptor trans2 call, which causes the client
 to set a default ACL for the profile. This default ACL includes:
 </p><p><span class="emphasis"><em>DOMAIN\user 	&#8220;<span class="quote">Full Control</span>&#8221;</em></span>&gt;</p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>This bug does not occur when using Winbind to
-create accounts on the Samba host for Domain users.</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2690609"></a>Windows NT 3.1</h2></div></div></div><p>If you have problems communicating across routers with Windows 
+create accounts on the Samba host for Domain users.</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2690615"></a>Windows NT 3.1</h2></div></div></div><p>If you have problems communicating across routers with Windows 
 NT 3.1 workstations, read <a class="ulink" href="http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;Q103765" target="_top">this Microsoft Knowledge Base article:</a>.
 
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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 26. System and Account Policies</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html" title="Chapter 25. Advanced Network Management"><link rel="next" href="ProfileMgmt.html" title="Chapter 27. Desktop Profile Management"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 26. System and Account Policies</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="ProfileMgmt.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="PolicyMgmt"></a>Chapter 26. System and Account Policies</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">April 3 2003</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658909">Creating and Managing System Policies</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660133">Management Tools</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660145">Samba Editreg Toolset</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660228">Windows NT4/200x</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660268">Samba PDC</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660332">System Startup and Logon Processing Overview</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660490">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660502">Policy Does Not Work</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 26. System and Account Policies</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html" title="Chapter 25. Advanced Network Management"><link rel="next" href="ProfileMgmt.html" title="Chapter 27. Desktop Profile Management"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 26. System and Account Policies</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="ProfileMgmt.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="PolicyMgmt"></a>Chapter 26. System and Account Policies</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">April 3 2003</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658910">Creating and Managing System Policies</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660133">Management Tools</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660146">Samba Editreg Toolset</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660228">Windows NT4/200x</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660268">Samba PDC</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660333">System Startup and Logon Processing Overview</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660490">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660502">Policy Does Not Work</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2658790"></a>
 This chapter summarizes the current state of knowledge derived from personal
 practice and knowledge from Samba mailing list subscribers. Before reproduction
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
 </p><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2658804"></a>Features and Benefits</h2></div></div></div><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2658812"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2658819"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2658825"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2658826"></a>
 When MS Windows NT 3.5 was introduced, the hot new topic was the ability to implement
 Group Policies for users and groups. Then along came MS Windows NT4 and a few sites
 started to adopt this capability. How do we know that? By the number of &#8220;<span class="quote">boo-boos</span>&#8221;
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
 </p><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2658844"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2658851"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2658860"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2658861"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2658867"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2658874"></a>
 By the time that MS Windows 2000 and Active Directory was released, administrators
@@ -27,15 +27,15 @@
 mailing list back in 2000 and 2001 when there were few postings regarding GPOs and
 how to replicate them in a Samba environment.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2658895"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2658896"></a>
 Judging by the traffic volume since mid 2002, GPOs have become a standard part of
 the deployment in many sites. This chapter reviews techniques and methods that can
 be used to exploit opportunities for automation of control over user desktops and
 network client workstations.
-</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2658909"></a>Creating and Managing System Policies</h2></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2658910"></a>Creating and Managing System Policies</h2></div></div></div><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2658918"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2658924"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2658931"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2658925"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2658932"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2658938"></a>
 Under MS Windows platforms, particularly those following the release of MS Windows
 NT4 and MS Windows 95, it is possible to create a type of file that would be placed
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
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 <a class="indexterm" name="id2659052"></a>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2659065"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2659066"></a>
 Before embarking on the configuration of network and system policies, it is highly
 advisable to read the documentation available from Microsoft's Web site regarding
 <a class="ulink" href="http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/techresources/management/prof_policies.asp" target="_top">
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@
 	if Windows 98 picks up Group Policies. Unfortunately, this needs to be done on every
 	Windows 9x/Me machine that uses Group Policies.
 	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2659235"></a>Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2659243"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2659244"></a>
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@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@
 	be extracted as well. It is also possible to download the policy template
 	files for Office97 and get a copy of the Policy Editor. Another possible
 	location is with the Zero Administration Kit available for download from Microsoft.
-	</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2659417"></a>Registry Spoiling</h4></div></div></div><p>
+	</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2659418"></a>Registry Spoiling</h4></div></div></div><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2659425"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2659432"></a>
 			With NT4-style registry-based policy changes, a large number of settings are not
@@ -177,7 +177,7 @@
 	</p><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2659523"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2659530"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2659536"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2659537"></a>
 	Remember, NT4 policy files are named <code class="filename">NTConfig.POL</code> and are stored in the root
 	of the NETLOGON share on the domain controllers. A Windows NT4 user enters a username and password
 	and selects the domain name to which the logon will attempt to take place. During the logon process,
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2659619"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2659620"></a>
 	Windows 200x GPOs are feature-rich. They are not stored in the NETLOGON share, but rather part of
 	a Windows 200x policy file is stored in the Active Directory itself and the other part is stored
 	in a shared (and replicated) volume called the SYSVOL folder. This folder is present on all Active
@@ -278,7 +278,7 @@
 the authenticating domain controller for the presence of the <code class="filename">NTConfig.POL</code> file. If one exists, it is 
 downloaded, parsed, and then applied to the user's part of the registry.
 </p><p>
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@@ -308,8 +308,8 @@
 Anyone who wishes to create or manage Group Policies will need to be familiar with a number of tools.
 The following sections describe a few key tools that will help you to create a low-maintenance user
 environment.
-</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2660145"></a>Samba Editreg Toolset</h3></div></div></div><p>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2660153"></a>
+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2660146"></a>Samba Editreg Toolset</h3></div></div></div><p>
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2660154"></a>
 	<a class="indexterm" name="id2660160"></a>
 	<a class="indexterm" name="id2660167"></a>
 	A new tool called <code class="literal">editreg</code> is under development. This tool can be used
@@ -321,7 +321,7 @@
 	to realize this capability, so do not be surprised if this feature does not materialize. Formal
 	capabilities will be announced at the time that this tool is released for production use.
 	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2660228"></a>Windows NT4/200x</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 	&#8220;<span class="quote">snap-ins,</span>&#8221; the registry editor, and potentially also the NT4 System and Group Policy Editor.
 	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2660268"></a>Samba PDC</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 	<code class="literal">smbpasswd</code>, <code class="literal">pdbedit</code>, <code class="literal">net</code>, and <code class="literal">rpcclient</code>. 
 	The administrator should read the man pages for these tools and become familiar with their use.
-	</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2660332"></a>System Startup and Logon Processing Overview</h2></div></div></div><p>
+	</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2660333"></a>System Startup and Logon Processing Overview</h2></div></div></div><p>
 The following attempts to document the order of processing the system and user policies following a system
 reboot and as part of the user logon:
 </p><div class="orderedlist"><ol type="1"><li><p>

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+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 43. Portability</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="Appendix.html" title="Part VI. Reference Section"><link rel="prev" href="compiling.html" title="Chapter 42. How to Compile Samba"><link rel="next" href="Other-Clients.html" title="Chapter 44. Samba and Other CIFS Clients"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 43. Portability</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="compiling.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part VI. Reference Section</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="Other-Clients.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="Portability"></a>Chapter 43. Portability</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Portability.html#id2689137">HPUX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Portability.html#id2689240">SCO UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Portability.html#id2689280">DNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Portability.html#id2689421">Red Hat Linux</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Portability.html#id2689464">AIX: Sequential Read Ahead</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Portability.html#id2689526">Solaris</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Portability.html#id2689532">Locking Improvements</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Portability.html#winbind-solaris9">Winbind on Solaris 9</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
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 Samba works on a wide range of platforms, but the interface all the 
 platforms provide is not always compatible. This chapter contains 
-platform-specific information about compiling and using Samba.</p><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2689131"></a>HPUX</h2></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2689138"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2689145"></a>
+platform-specific information about compiling and using Samba.</p><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2689137"></a>HPUX</h2></div></div></div><p>
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 Hewlett-Packard's implementation of supplementary groups is nonstandard (for
 historical reasons). There are two group files, <code class="filename">/etc/group</code> and
 <code class="filename">/etc/logingroup</code>; the system maps UIDs to numbers using the former, but
@@ -23,11 +23,11 @@
 </p><p>
 This is documented in the HP manual pages under setgroups(2) and passwd(4).
 </p><p>
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 On HP-UX you must use gcc or the HP ANSI compiler. The free compiler
 that comes with HP-UX is not ANSI compliant and cannot compile Samba.
-</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2689234"></a>SCO UNIX</h2></div></div></div><p> 
+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2689240"></a>SCO UNIX</h2></div></div></div><p> 
 If you run an old version of SCO UNIX, you may need to get important 
 TCP/IP patches for Samba to work correctly. Without the patch, you may 
 encounter corrupt data transfers using Samba.
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
 problems with your installation. To build Samba for SCO UNIX products  may
 require significant patching of Samba source code. It is much easier to obtain binary
 packages directly from SCO.
-</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2689274"></a>DNIX</h2></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2689280"></a>DNIX</h2></div></div></div><p>
 DNIX has a problem with seteuid() and setegid(). These routines are
 needed for Samba to work correctly, but they were left out of the DNIX
 C library for some reason.
@@ -100,14 +100,14 @@
 You should then remove the line:
 </p><pre class="programlisting">
 #define NO_EID
-</pre><p>from the DNIX section of <code class="filename">includes.h</code>.</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2689415"></a>Red Hat Linux</h2></div></div></div><p>
+</pre><p>from the DNIX section of <code class="filename">includes.h</code>.</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2689421"></a>Red Hat Linux</h2></div></div></div><p>
 By default during installation, some versions of Red Hat Linux add an
 entry to <code class="filename">/etc/hosts</code> as follows:
 </p><pre class="programlisting">
 127.0.0.1 loopback "hostname"."domainname"
 </pre><p>
 </p><p>
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 This causes Samba to loop back onto the loopback interface.
 The result is that Samba fails to communicate correctly with
 the world and therefore may fail to correctly negotiate who
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 </p><p>
 Corrective action: Delete the entry after the word "loopback"
 in the line starting 127.0.0.1.
-</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2689458"></a>AIX: Sequential Read Ahead</h2></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2689464"></a>AIX: Sequential Read Ahead</h2></div></div></div><p>
 Disabling sequential read ahead can improve Samba performance significantly
 when there is a relatively high level of multiprogramming (many smbd processes
 or mixed with another workload), not an abundance of physical memory or slower
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@
 </p><p>
 If you have a mix of jfs and jfs2 filesystems on the same host, simply use both
 ioo commands.
-</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2689520"></a>Solaris</h2></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2689526"></a>Locking Improvements</h3></div></div></div><p>Some people have been experiencing problems with F_SETLKW64/fcntl 
+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2689526"></a>Solaris</h2></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2689532"></a>Locking Improvements</h3></div></div></div><p>Some people have been experiencing problems with F_SETLKW64/fcntl 
 when running Samba on Solaris. The built-in file-locking mechanism was
 not scalable. Performance would degrade to the point where processes would
 get into loops of trying to lock a file. It would try a lock, then fail,

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 <a class="indexterm" name="id2660595"></a>
 Roaming profiles are feared by some, hated by a few, loved by many, and a godsend for
 some administrators.
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
 For example, to support Windows NT4/200x clients, set the following in the [global] section of the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file:
 </p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2660724"></a><em class="parameter"><code>logon path =  \\profileserver\profileshare\profilepath\%U\moreprofilepath</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
 This is typically implemented like:
-</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2660744"></a><em class="parameter"><code>logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
+</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2660745"></a><em class="parameter"><code>logon path = \\%L\Profiles\%U</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
 where &#8220;<span class="quote">%L</span>&#8221; translates to the name of the Samba server and &#8220;<span class="quote">%U</span>&#8221; translates to the username.
 </p><p>
 The default for this option is <code class="filename">\\%N\%U\profile</code>, namely, <code class="filename">\\sambaserver\username\profile</code>. 
@@ -45,13 +45,13 @@
 browseable. Please refer to the man page for <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> regarding the different
 semantics of &#8220;<span class="quote">%L</span>&#8221; and &#8220;<span class="quote">%N</span>&#8221;, as well as &#8220;<span class="quote">%U</span>&#8221; and &#8220;<span class="quote">%u</span>&#8221;.
 </p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2660815"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2660816"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2660822"></a>
 MS Windows NT/200x clients at times do not disconnect a connection to a server between logons. It is recommended
 to not use the <em class="parameter"><code>homes</code></em> metaservice name as part of the profile share path.
-</p></div></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2660840"></a>Windows 9x/Me User Profiles</h4></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2660848"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2660855"></a>
+</p></div></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2660841"></a>Windows 9x/Me User Profiles</h4></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2660849"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2660856"></a>
 To support Windows 9x/Me clients, you must use the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#LOGONHOME" target="_top">logon home</a>
 parameter. Samba has been fixed so <strong class="userinput"><code>net use /home</code></strong> now works as well and it, too, relies
 on the <em class="parameter"><code>logon home</code></em> parameter.
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
 then your Windows 9x/Me clients will dutifully put their clients in a subdirectory
 of your home directory called <code class="filename">.profiles</code> (making them hidden).
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2660961"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2660962"></a>
 Not only that, but <strong class="userinput"><code>net use /home</code></strong> will also work because of a feature in
 Windows 9x/Me. It removes any directory stuff off the end of the home directory area
 and only uses the server and share portion. That is, it looks like you
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
 		to specifically assign the empty value.
 		</p></dd><dt><span class="term">MS Windows Registry:</span></dt><dd><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2661181"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2661187"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2661188"></a>
 		Use the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) <code class="literal">gpedit.msc</code> to instruct your MS Windows XP
 		machine to use only a local profile. This, of course, modifies registry settings. The full
 		path to the option is:
@@ -144,9 +144,9 @@
 	ensure that the Primary Logon is <span class="guilabel">Client for Microsoft Networks</span>. Press
 	<span class="guibutton">OK</span>, and this time allow the computer to reboot.
 	</p></li></ol></div><p>
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 <a class="indexterm" name="id2661526"></a>
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 <a class="indexterm" name="id2661540"></a>
 Under Windows 9x/Me, profiles are downloaded from the Primary Logon. If you have the Primary Logon
 as &#8220;<span class="quote">Client for Novell Networks</span>&#8221;, then the profiles and logon script will be downloaded from
@@ -168,28 +168,28 @@
 the Samba server and verify that the <code class="filename">Desktop</code>, <code class="filename">Start Menu</code>,
 <code class="filename">Programs</code>, and <code class="filename">Nethood</code> folders have been created.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2661654"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2661665"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2661672"></a>
 These folders will be cached locally on the client and updated when the user logs off (if
 you haven't made them read-only by then). You will find that if the user creates further folders or
 shortcuts, the client will merge the profile contents downloaded with the contents of the profile
 directory already on the local client, taking the newest folders and shortcut from each set.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2661684"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2661691"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2661709"></a>
 If you have made the folders/files read-only on the Samba server, then you will get errors from
 the Windows 9x/Me machine on logon and logout as it attempts to merge the local and remote profile.
 Basically, if you have any errors reported by the Windows 9x/Me machine, check the UNIX file permissions
 and ownership rights on the profile directory contents, on the Samba server.
 </p><p>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2661729"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2661736"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2661742"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2661740"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2661747"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2661754"></a>
 If you have problems creating user profiles, you can reset the user's local desktop cache, as shown below.
 When this user next logs in, the user will be told that he/she is logging in &#8220;<span class="quote">for the first
 time</span>&#8221;.
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@
 	described above) and delete the <code class="filename">user.DAT</code> or <code class="filename">user.MAN</code>
 	file for the user, making a backup if required. 
 	</p></li></ol></div><div class="warning" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Warning</h3><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2661881"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2661885"></a>
 Before deleting the contents of the directory listed in the <em class="parameter"><code>ProfilePath</code></em>
 (this is likely to be <code class="filename">c:\windows\profiles\username)</code>, ask whether the owner has
 any important files stored on his or her desktop or start menu. Delete the contents of the
@@ -224,19 +224,19 @@
 in their profile directory, as well as the local &#8220;<span class="quote">desktop,</span>&#8221; &#8220;<span class="quote">nethood,</span>&#8221;
 &#8220;<span class="quote">start menu,</span>&#8221; and &#8220;<span class="quote">programs</span>&#8221; folders.
 </p></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2661939"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2661946"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2661953"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2661959"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2661943"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2661950"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2661957"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2661964"></a>
 If all else fails, increase Samba's debug log levels to between 3 and 10, and/or run a packet
 sniffer program such as ethereal or <code class="literal">netmon.exe</code>, and look for error messages.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2661978"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2661985"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2661982"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2661989"></a>
 If you have access to an Windows NT4/200x server, then first set up roaming profiles and/or
 netlogons on the Windows NT4/200x server. Make a packet trace, or examine the example packet traces
 provided with Windows NT4/200x server, and see what the differences are with the equivalent Samba trace.
-</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2661999"></a>Windows NT4 Workstation</h4></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2662004"></a>Windows NT4 Workstation</h4></div></div></div><p>
 When a user first logs in to a Windows NT workstation, the profile NTuser.DAT is created. The profile
 location can be now specified through the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#LOGONPATH" target="_top">logon path</a> parameter.
 </p><p>
@@ -244,22 +244,22 @@
 This should be set to <code class="filename">H:</code> or any other drive, and should be used in conjunction with
 the new <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#LOGONHOME" target="_top">logon home</a> parameter.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2662059"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2662066"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2662064"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2662070"></a>
 The entry for the NT4 profile is a directory, not a file. The NT help on profiles mentions that a
 directory is also created with a .PDS extension. The user, while logging in, must have write permission
 to create the full profile path (and the folder with the .PDS extension for those situations where it
 might be created). 
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2662082"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2662086"></a>
 In the profile directory, Windows NT4 creates more folders than Windows 9x/Me. It creates
 <code class="filename">Application Data</code> and others, as well as <code class="filename">Desktop</code>,
 <code class="filename">Nethood</code>, <code class="filename">Start Menu,</code> and <code class="filename">Programs</code>.
 The profile itself is stored in a file <code class="filename">NTuser.DAT</code>. Nothing appears to be stored
 in the .PDS directory, and its purpose is currently unknown.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2662130"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2662137"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2662135"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2662142"></a>
 You can use the <span class="application">System Control Panel</span> to copy a local profile onto
 a Samba server (see NT help on profiles; it is also capable of firing up the correct location in the
 <span class="application">System Control Panel</span> for you). The NT help file also mentions that renaming
@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@
 </p><p>
 The case of the profile is significant.	The file must be called <code class="filename">NTuser.DAT</code>
 or, for a mandatory profile, <code class="filename">NTuser.MAN</code>.
-</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2662191"></a>Windows 2000/XP Professional</h4></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2662195"></a>Windows 2000/XP Professional</h4></div></div></div><p>
 You must first convert the profile from a local profile to a domain profile on the MS Windows
 workstation as follows: </p><div class="procedure"><ol type="1"><li><p> Log on as the <span class="emphasis"><em>local</em></span> workstation administrator. </p></li><li><p> Right-click on the <span class="guiicon">My Computer</span> icon, and select
 	<span class="guimenuitem">Properties</span>.</p></li><li><p> Click on the <span class="guilabel">User Profiles</span> tab.</p></li><li><p> Select the profile you wish to convert (click it once).</p></li><li><p> Click on the <span class="guibutton">Copy To</span> button.</p></li><li><p> In the <span class="guilabel">Permitted to use</span> box, click on the
@@ -280,7 +280,7 @@
 </p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
 Under Windows NT/200x, the use of mandatory profiles forces the use of MS Exchange storage of mail
 data and keeps it out of the desktop profile. That keeps desktop profiles from becoming unusable.
-</p></div><div class="sect4" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"><a name="id2662373"></a>Windows XP Service Pack 1</h5></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect4" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"><a name="id2662378"></a>Windows XP Service Pack 1</h5></div></div></div><p>
 	There is a security check new to Windows XP (or maybe only Windows XP service pack 1).
 	It can be disabled via a group policy in the Active Directory. The policy is called:
 </p><pre class="screen">
@@ -296,18 +296,18 @@
 	</p><div class="procedure"><ol type="1"><li><p>On the XP workstation, log in with an administrative account.</p></li><li><p>Click on <span class="guimenu">Start</span> -&gt; <span class="guimenuitem">Run</span>.</p></li><li><p>Type <code class="literal">mmc</code>.</p></li><li><p>Click on <span class="guibutton">OK</span>.</p></li><li><p>A Microsoft Management Console should appear.</p></li><li><p>Click on <span class="guimenu">File</span> -&gt; <span class="guimenuitem">Add/Remove Snap-in</span> -&gt; <span class="guimenuitem">Add</span>.</p></li><li><p>Double-click on <span class="guiicon">Group Policy</span>.</p></li><li><p>Click on <span class="guibutton">Finish</span> -&gt; <span class="guibutton">Close</span>.</p></li><li><p>Click on <span class="guibutton">OK</span>.</p></li><li><p>In the &#8220;<span class="quote">Console Root</span>&#8221; window expand <span class="guiicon">Local Computer Policy</span> -&gt;
 		<span class="guiicon">Computer Configuration</span> -&gt; <span class="guiicon">Administrative Templates</span> -&gt; 
 		<span class="guiicon">System</span> -&gt; <span class="guiicon">User Profiles</span>.</p></li><li><p>Double-click on <span class="guilabel">Do not check for user ownership of Roaming Profile Folders</span>.</p></li><li><p>Select <span class="guilabel">Enabled</span>.</p></li><li><p>Click on <span class="guibutton">OK</span>.</p></li><li><p>Close the whole console. You do not need to save the settings (this refers to the
-	console settings rather than the policies you have changed).</p></li><li><p>Reboot.</p></li></ol></div></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2662640"></a>User Profile Hive Cleanup Service</h3></div></div></div><p>
+	console settings rather than the policies you have changed).</p></li><li><p>Reboot.</p></li></ol></div></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2662645"></a>User Profile Hive Cleanup Service</h3></div></div></div><p>
 There are certain situations that cause a cached local copy of roaming profile not to be deleted on exit, even if
 the policy to force such deletion is set. To deal with that situation, a special service was created. The application 
 <code class="literal">UPHClean</code> (User Profile Hive Cleanup) can be installed as a service on Windows NT4/2000/XP Professional
 and Windows 2003.
 </p><p>
 The UPHClean software package can be downloaded from the User Profile Hive Cleanup
-Service<sup>[<a name="id2662665" href="#ftn.id2662665" class="footnote">7</a>]</sup>
+Service<sup>[<a name="id2662670" href="#ftn.id2662670" class="footnote">7</a>]</sup>
 web site.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2662674"></a>Sharing Profiles between Windows 9x/Me and NT4/200x/XP Workstations</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2662683"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2662690"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2662678"></a>Sharing Profiles between Windows 9x/Me and NT4/200x/XP Workstations</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2662687"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2662694"></a>
 Sharing of desktop profiles between Windows versions is not recommended. Desktop profiles are an
 evolving phenomenon, and profiles for later versions of MS Windows clients add features that may interfere
 with earlier versions of MS Windows clients. Probably the more salient reason to not mix profiles is
@@ -319,20 +319,20 @@
 location for the profiles. The <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> parameters that need to be common are 
 <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#LOGONPATH" target="_top">logon path</a> and <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#LOGONHOME" target="_top">logon home</a>.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2662744"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2662751"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2662749"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2662755"></a>
 If you have this set up correctly, you will find separate <code class="filename">user.DAT</code> and
 <code class="filename">NTuser.DAT</code> files in the same profile directory.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2662773"></a>Profile Migration from Windows NT4/200x Server to Samba</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2662781"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2662777"></a>Profile Migration from Windows NT4/200x Server to Samba</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2662786"></a>
 There is nothing to stop you from specifying any path that you like for the location of users' profiles.
 Therefore, you could specify that the profile be stored on a Samba server or any other SMB server,
 as long as that SMB server supports encrypted passwords.
 </p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="profilemigrn"></a>Windows NT4 Profile Management Tools</h4></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2662806"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2662810"></a>
 Unfortunately, the resource kit information is specific to the version of MS Windows NT4/200x. The
 correct resource kit is required for each platform.
-</p><p>Here is a quick guide:</p><div class="procedure"><a name="id2662820"></a><p class="title"><b>Procedure 27.1. Profile Migration Procedure</b></p><ol type="1"><li><p> On your NT4 domain controller, right-click on <span class="guiicon">My Computer</span>, then select 
+</p><p>Here is a quick guide:</p><div class="procedure"><a name="id2662824"></a><p class="title"><b>Procedure 27.1. Profile Migration Procedure</b></p><ol type="1"><li><p> On your NT4 domain controller, right-click on <span class="guiicon">My Computer</span>, then select 
 	<span class="guilabel">Properties</span>, then the tab labeled <span class="guilabel">User Profiles</span>. </p></li><li><p> Select a user profile you want to migrate and click on it. </p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>I am using the term &#8220;<span class="quote">migrate</span>&#8221; loosely. You can copy a profile to create a group
 	profile. You can give the user <em class="parameter"><code>Everyone</code></em> rights to the profile you copy this to. That
 	is what you need to do, since your Samba domain is not a member of a trust relationship with your NT4
@@ -340,21 +340,21 @@
 	<code class="filename">c:\temp\foobar</code></p></li><li><p>Click on <span class="guibutton">Change</span> in the <span class="guilabel">Permitted to use</span> box.</p></li><li><p>Click on the group &#8220;<span class="quote">Everyone</span>&#8221;, click on <span class="guibutton">OK</span>. This
 	closes the &#8220;<span class="quote">choose user</span>&#8221; box.</p></li><li><p>Now click on <span class="guibutton">OK</span>.</p></li></ol></div><p>
 Follow these steps for every profile you need to migrate.
-</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2662967"></a>Side Bar Notes</h4></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2662975"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2662981"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2662971"></a>Side Bar Notes</h4></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2662979"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2662986"></a>
 You should obtain the SID of your NT4 domain. You can use the <code class="literal">net rpc info</code> to do this.
 See <a class="link" href="NetCommand.html" title="Chapter 13. Remote and Local Management: The Net Command">The Net Command Chapter</a>, <a class="link" href="NetCommand.html#netmisc1" title="Other Miscellaneous Operations">Other Miscellaneous Operations</a> for more information.
-</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2663018"></a>moveuser.exe</h4></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2663026"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2663022"></a>moveuser.exe</h4></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2663030"></a>
 The Windows 200x professional resource kit has <code class="literal">moveuser.exe</code>.
 <code class="literal">moveuser.exe</code> changes the security of a profile from one user to another. This allows the
 account domain to change and/or the username to change.
 </p><p>
 This command is like the Samba <code class="literal">profiles</code> tool.
-</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2663059"></a>Get SID</h4></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2663067"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2663074"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2663064"></a>Get SID</h4></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2663071"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2663078"></a>
 You can identify the SID by using <code class="literal">GetSID.exe</code> from the Windows NT Server 4.0 Resource Kit.
 </p><p>
 Windows NT 4.0 stores the local profile information in the registry under the following key:
@@ -364,60 +364,60 @@
 on to this computer. (To find the profile information for the user whose locally cached profile you want
 to move, find the SID for the user with the <code class="literal">GetSID.exe</code> utility.) Inside the appropriate user's subkey,
 you will see a string value named <em class="parameter"><code>ProfileImagePath</code></em>.
-</p></div></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2663124"></a>Mandatory Profiles</h2></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2663132"></a>
+</p></div></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2663129"></a>Mandatory Profiles</h2></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2663136"></a>
 A mandatory profile is a profile that the user does not have the ability to overwrite. During the
 user's session, it may be possible to change the desktop environment; however, as the user logs out, all changes
 made will be lost. If it is desired to not allow the user any ability to change the desktop environment,
 then this must be done through policy settings. See <a class="link" href="PolicyMgmt.html" title="Chapter 26. System and Account Policies">System and Account
 Policies</a>.
 </p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p> 
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2663157"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2663164"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2663170"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2663161"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2663168"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2663175"></a>
 Under NO circumstances should the profile directory (or its contents) be made read-only because this may
 render the profile unusable.  Where it is essential to make a profile read-only within the UNIX file system,
 this can be done, but then you absolutely must use the <code class="literal">fake-permissions</code> VFS module to
 instruct MS Windows NT/200x/XP clients that the Profile has write permission for the user.  See <a class="link" href="VFS.html#fakeperms" title="fake_perms">fake_perms VFS module</a>.
 </p></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2663201"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2663208"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2663206"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2663212"></a>
 For MS Windows NT4/200x/XP, the procedure shown in <a class="link" href="ProfileMgmt.html#profilemigrn" title="Windows NT4 Profile Management Tools">Profile Migration from Windows
 NT4/200x Server to Samba</a> can also be used to create mandatory profiles. To convert a group profile into
 a mandatory profile, simply locate the <code class="filename">NTUser.DAT</code> file in the copied profile and rename
 it to <code class="filename">NTUser.MAN</code>.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2663242"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2663246"></a>
 For MS Windows 9x/Me, it is the <code class="filename">User.DAT</code> file that must be renamed to
 <code class="filename">User.MAN</code> to effect a mandatory profile.
-</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2663264"></a>Creating and Managing Group Profiles</h2></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2663273"></a>
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 Most organizations are arranged into departments. There is a nice benefit in this fact, since usually
 most users in a department require the same desktop applications and the same desktop layout. MS
 Windows NT4/200x/XP will allow the use of group profiles. A group profile is a profile that is created
 first using a template (example) user. Then using the profile migration tool (see above), the profile is
 assigned access rights for the user group that needs to be given access to the group profile.
 </p><p>
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 The next step is rather important. Instead of assigning a group profile to users (Using User Manager)
 on a &#8220;<span class="quote">per-user</span>&#8221; basis, the group itself is assigned the now modified profile.
 </p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
 Be careful with group profiles. If the user who is a member of a group also has a personal
 profile, then the result will be a fusion (merge) of the two.
-</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2663343"></a>Default Profile for Windows Users</h2></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2663351"></a>
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+</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2663347"></a>Default Profile for Windows Users</h2></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2663355"></a>
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 MS Windows 9x/Me and NT4/200x/XP will use a default profile for any user for whom a profile
 does not already exist. Armed with a knowledge of where the default profile is located on the Windows
 workstation, and knowing which registry keys affect the path from which the default profile is created,
 it is possible to modify the default profile to one that has been optimized for the site. This has
 significant administrative advantages.
-</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2663373"></a>MS Windows 9x/Me</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2663381"></a>
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+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2663378"></a>MS Windows 9x/Me</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 To enable default per-use profiles in Windows 9x/Me, you can either use the <span class="application">Windows
 98 System Policy Editor</span> or change the registry directly.
 </p><p>
@@ -427,12 +427,12 @@
 select <span class="guilabel">User Profiles</span>, and click on the enable box. Remember to save the registry
 changes.
 </p><p>
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 To modify the registry directly, launch the <span class="application">Registry Editor</span>
 (<code class="literal">regedit.exe</code>) and select the hive <code class="filename">HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Network\Logon</code>.
 Now add a DWORD type key with the name &#8220;<span class="quote">User Profiles.</span>&#8221; To enable user profiles to set the value
 to 1; to disable user profiles set it to 0.
-</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2663482"></a>User Profile Handling with Windows 9x/Me</h4></div></div></div><p>
+</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2663487"></a>User Profile Handling with Windows 9x/Me</h4></div></div></div><p>
 When a user logs on to a Windows 9x/Me machine, the local profile path,
 <code class="filename">HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ProfileList</code>, is checked
 for an existing entry for that user.
@@ -448,7 +448,7 @@
 9x/Me machine is used and copied to a newly created folder for the logged on user. At log off, any
 changes that the user made are written to the user's local profile. If the user has a roaming profile,
 the changes are written to the user's profile on the server.
-</p></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2663525"></a>MS Windows NT4 Workstation</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2663529"></a>MS Windows NT4 Workstation</h3></div></div></div><p>
 On MS Windows NT4, the default user profile is obtained from the location
 <code class="filename">%SystemRoot%\Profiles</code>, which in a default installation will translate to
 <code class="filename">C:\Windows NT\Profiles</code>. Under this directory on a clean install, there will be three
@@ -462,7 +462,7 @@
 </p><p>
 When a new user first logs onto an MS Windows NT4 machine, a new profile is created from:
 </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>All Users settings.</p></li><li><p>Default User settings (contains the default <code class="filename">NTUser.DAT</code> file).</p></li></ul></div><p>
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 When a user logs on to an MS Windows NT4 machine that is a member of a Microsoft security domain,
 the following steps are followed for profile handling: 
 </p><div class="procedure"><ol type="1"><li><p> The user's account information that is obtained during the logon process
@@ -474,11 +474,11 @@
 	location. </p></li><li><p> If the user account has a profile path, but at its location a profile does not
 	exist, then a new profile is created in the <code class="filename">%SystemRoot%\Profiles\%USERNAME%</code>
 	directory from reading the <code class="filename">Default User</code> profile. </p></li><li><p>
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 	If the NETLOGON share on the authenticating server (logon server) contains
 	a policy file (<code class="filename">NTConfig.POL</code>), then its contents are applied to the
 	<code class="filename">NTUser.DAT</code>, which is applied to the <code class="filename">HKEY_CURRENT_USER</code>
@@ -500,7 +500,7 @@
 In this case, the local copy (in <code class="filename">%SystemRoot%\Profiles\%USERNAME%</code>) will be deleted
 on logout.
 </p><p>
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 Under MS Windows NT4, default locations for common resources like <code class="filename">My Documents</code>
 may be redirected to a network share by modifying the following registry keys. These changes may be
 made via use of the System Policy Editor. To do so may require that you create your own template
@@ -519,7 +519,7 @@
 					\Explorer
 						\User Shell Folders
 </pre><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2663865"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2663869"></a>
 </p><p>  The above hive key contains a list of automatically managed
 folders. The default entries are shown in <a class="link" href="ProfileMgmt.html#ProfileLocs" title="Table 27.1. User Shell Folder Registry Keys Default Values">the next table</a>.
 </p><div class="table"><a name="ProfileLocs"></a><p class="title"><b>Table 27.1. User Shell Folder Registry Keys Default Values</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table summary="User Shell Folder Registry Keys Default Values" border="1"><colgroup><col align="left"><col align="left"></colgroup><thead><tr><th align="left">Name</th><th align="left">Default Value</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td align="left">AppData</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Application Data</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Desktop</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Desktop</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Favorites</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Favorites</td></tr><tr><td align="left">NetHood</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\NetHood</td></tr><tr><td align="left">PrintHood</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\PrintHood</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Programs</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Start Menu\Programs</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Recent</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Recent</td></tr><tr><td align="left">SendTo</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\SendTo</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Start Menu </td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Start Menu</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Startup</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"><p> The registry key that contains the location of the default profile settings is:
@@ -529,24 +529,24 @@
 </pre><p>
 </p><p>
 The default entries are shown in <a class="link" href="ProfileMgmt.html#regkeys" title="Table 27.2. Defaults of Profile Settings Registry Keys">Defaults of Profile Settings Registry Keys</a>.
-</p><div class="table"><a name="regkeys"></a><p class="title"><b>Table 27.2. Defaults of Profile Settings Registry Keys</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table summary="Defaults of Profile Settings Registry Keys" border="1"><colgroup><col align="left"><col align="left"></colgroup><tbody><tr><td align="left">Common Desktop</td><td align="left">%SystemRoot%\Profiles\All Users\Desktop</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Common Programs</td><td align="left">%SystemRoot%\Profiles\All Users\Programs</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Common Start Menu</td><td align="left">%SystemRoot%\Profiles\All Users\Start Menu</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Common Startup</td><td align="left">%SystemRoot%\Profiles\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2664087"></a>MS Windows 200x/XP</h3></div></div></div><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2664103"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2664110"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2664116"></a>
+</p><div class="table"><a name="regkeys"></a><p class="title"><b>Table 27.2. Defaults of Profile Settings Registry Keys</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table summary="Defaults of Profile Settings Registry Keys" border="1"><colgroup><col align="left"><col align="left"></colgroup><tbody><tr><td align="left">Common Desktop</td><td align="left">%SystemRoot%\Profiles\All Users\Desktop</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Common Programs</td><td align="left">%SystemRoot%\Profiles\All Users\Programs</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Common Start Menu</td><td align="left">%SystemRoot%\Profiles\All Users\Start Menu</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Common Startup</td><td align="left">%SystemRoot%\Profiles\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2664091"></a>MS Windows 200x/XP</h3></div></div></div><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2664100"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2664107"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2664114"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2664121"></a>
 MS Windows XP Home Edition does use default per-user profiles, but cannot participate
 in domain security, cannot log onto an NT/ADS-style domain, and thus can obtain the profile only
 from itself. While there are benefits in doing this, the beauty of those MS Windows clients that
 can participate in domain logon processes is that they allow the administrator to create a global default
 profile and enforce it through the use of Group Policy Objects (GPOs).
 </p></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2664134"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2664138"></a>
 When a new user first logs onto an MS Windows 200x/XP machine, the default profile is obtained from
 <code class="filename">C:\Documents and Settings\Default User</code>. The administrator can modify or change the
 contents of this location, and MS Windows 200x/XP will gladly use it. This is far from the optimum arrangement,
 since it will involve copying a new default profile to every MS Windows 200x/XP client workstation.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2664157"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2664161"></a>
 When MS Windows 200x/XP participates in a domain security context, and if the default user profile is not
 found, then the client will search for a default profile in the NETLOGON share of the authenticating server.
 In MS Windows parlance, it is <code class="filename">%LOGONSERVER%\NETLOGON\Default User,</code>
@@ -568,7 +568,7 @@
 Folders\</code> </p><p>
 This hive key contains a list of automatically managed folders. The default entries are shown
 in <a class="link" href="ProfileMgmt.html#defregpthkeys" title="Table 27.3. Defaults of Default User Profile Paths Registry Keys">the next table</a>
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 </p><div class="table"><a name="defregpthkeys"></a><p class="title"><b>Table 27.3. Defaults of Default User Profile Paths Registry Keys</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table summary="Defaults of Default User Profile Paths Registry Keys" border="1"><colgroup><col align="left"><col align="left"></colgroup><thead><tr><th align="left">Name</th><th align="left">Default Value</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td align="left">AppData</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Application Data</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Cache</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Cookies</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Cookies</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Desktop</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Desktop</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Favorites</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Favorites</td></tr><tr><td align="left">History</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\History</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Local AppData</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Application Data</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Local Settings</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Local Settings</td></tr><tr><td align="left">My Pictures</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\My Documents\My Pictures</td></tr><tr><td align="left">NetHood</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\NetHood</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Personal</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\My Documents</td></tr><tr><td align="left">PrintHood</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\PrintHood</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Programs</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Start Menu\Programs</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Recent</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Recent</td></tr><tr><td align="left">SendTo</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\SendTo</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Start Menu</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Start Menu</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Startup</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup</td></tr><tr><td align="left">Templates</td><td align="left">%USERPROFILE%\Templates</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"><p> There is also an entry called &#8220;<span class="quote">Default</span>&#8221; that has no value set. The default entry is
 of type <code class="constant">REG_SZ</code>; all the others are of type <code class="constant">REG_EXPAND_SZ</code>. </p><p> It makes a huge difference to the speed of handling roaming user profiles if all the folders are
 stored on a dedicated location on a network server. This means that it will not be necessary to write
@@ -589,13 +589,13 @@
 (default or custom) to it. </p><p> MS Windows 200x/XP profiles may be <span class="emphasis"><em>local</em></span> or <span class="emphasis"><em>roaming</em></span>.
 	A roaming profile is cached locally unless the following registry key is created: 
 
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 </p><p> </p><pre class="programlisting"> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\
 	winlogon\"DeleteRoamingCache"=dword:00000001</pre><p>
 In this case, the local cache copy is deleted on logout.
-</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2664592"></a>Common Errors</h2></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2664596"></a>Common Errors</h2></div></div></div><p>
 The following are some typical errors, problems, and questions that have been asked on the Samba mailing lists.
-</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2664603"></a>Configuring Roaming Profiles for a Few Users or Groups</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2664607"></a>Configuring Roaming Profiles for a Few Users or Groups</h3></div></div></div><p>
 With Samba-2.2.x, the choice you have is to enable or disable roaming profiles support. It is a
 global-only setting. The default is to have roaming profiles, and the default path will locate them in
 the user's home directory.
@@ -605,7 +605,7 @@
 it is necessary to disable roaming profile handling in the registry of each such machine.
 </p><p>
 With Samba-3, you can have a global profile setting in <code class="filename">smb.conf</code>, and you can override this by
-per-user settings using the Domain User Manager (as with MS Windows NT4/200x). </p><p> In any case, you can configure only one profile per user. That profile can be either: </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>A profile unique to that user.</p></li><li><p>A mandatory profile (one the user cannot change).</p></li><li><p>A group profile (really should be mandatory  that is, unchangable).</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2664664"></a>Cannot Use Roaming Profiles</h3></div></div></div><p> A user requested the following: &#8220;<span class="quote"> I do not want roaming profiles to be implemented. I want
+per-user settings using the Domain User Manager (as with MS Windows NT4/200x). </p><p> In any case, you can configure only one profile per user. That profile can be either: </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>A profile unique to that user.</p></li><li><p>A mandatory profile (one the user cannot change).</p></li><li><p>A group profile (really should be mandatory  that is, unchangable).</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2664669"></a>Cannot Use Roaming Profiles</h3></div></div></div><p> A user requested the following: &#8220;<span class="quote"> I do not want roaming profiles to be implemented. I want
 to give users a local profile alone. I am totally lost with this error. For the past
 two days I tried everything, I googled around but found no useful pointers. Please help me. </span>&#8221;</p><p> The choices are: </p><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><span class="term">Local profiles</span></dt><dd><p> I know of no registry keys that will allow
 		autodeletion of LOCAL profiles on log out.</p></dd><dt><span class="term">Roaming profiles</span></dt><dd><p> As a user logs onto the network, a centrally
@@ -625,18 +625,18 @@
 changed as well as good discipline make for a problem-free site. </p><p> Microsoft's answer to the PST problem is to store all email in an MS Exchange Server backend. This
 removes the need for a PST file. </p><p>Local profiles mean: </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>If each machine is used by many users, then much local disk storage is needed
 	for local profiles.</p></li><li><p>Every workstation the user logs into has
-	its own profile; these can be very different from machine to machine.</p></li></ul></div><p> On the other hand, use of roaming profiles means: </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>The network administrator can control the desktop environment of all users.</p></li><li><p>Use of mandatory profiles drastically reduces network management overheads.</p></li><li><p>In the long run, users will experience fewer problems.</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2664836"></a>Changing the Default Profile</h3></div></div></div><p>&#8220;<span class="quote">When the client logs onto the domain controller, it searches
+	its own profile; these can be very different from machine to machine.</p></li></ul></div><p> On the other hand, use of roaming profiles means: </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>The network administrator can control the desktop environment of all users.</p></li><li><p>Use of mandatory profiles drastically reduces network management overheads.</p></li><li><p>In the long run, users will experience fewer problems.</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2664840"></a>Changing the Default Profile</h3></div></div></div><p>&#8220;<span class="quote">When the client logs onto the domain controller, it searches
 for a profile to download. Where do I put this default profile?</span>&#8221;</p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2664850"></a>
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 First, the Samba server needs to be configured as a domain controller. This can be done by
-setting in <code class="filename">smb.conf</code>: </p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2664871"></a><em class="parameter"><code>security = user</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2664883"></a><em class="parameter"><code>os level = 32 (or more)</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2664895"></a><em class="parameter"><code>domain logons = Yes</code></em></td></tr></table><p> There must be a <em class="parameter"><code>[netlogon]</code></em> share that is world readable. It is
+setting in <code class="filename">smb.conf</code>: </p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2664876"></a><em class="parameter"><code>security = user</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2664887"></a><em class="parameter"><code>os level = 32 (or more)</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2664899"></a><em class="parameter"><code>domain logons = Yes</code></em></td></tr></table><p> There must be a <em class="parameter"><code>[netlogon]</code></em> share that is world readable. It is
 a good idea to add a logon script to preset printer and drive connections. There is also a facility
 for automatically synchronizing the workstation time clock with that of the logon server (another good
 thing to do). </p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p> To invoke autodeletion of roaming profiles from the local workstation cache (disk storage), use
 the <span class="application">Group Policy Editor</span> to create a file called <code class="filename">NTConfig.POL</code>
 with the appropriate entries. This file needs to be located in the <em class="parameter"><code>netlogon</code></em>
 share root directory.</p></div><p> Windows clients need to be members of the domain. Workgroup machines do not use network logons,
-so they do not interoperate with domain profiles. </p><p> For roaming profiles, add to <code class="filename">smb.conf</code>: </p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2664967"></a><em class="parameter"><code>logon path = \\%N\profiles\%U</code></em></td></tr><tr><td># Default logon drive is Z:</td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2664982"></a><em class="parameter"><code>logon drive = H:</code></em></td></tr><tr><td># This requires a PROFILES share that is world writable.</td></tr></table></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2664999"></a>Debugging Roaming Profiles and NT4-style Domain Policies</h3></div></div></div><p>
+so they do not interoperate with domain profiles. </p><p> For roaming profiles, add to <code class="filename">smb.conf</code>: </p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2664971"></a><em class="parameter"><code>logon path = \\%N\profiles\%U</code></em></td></tr><tr><td># Default logon drive is Z:</td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2664987"></a><em class="parameter"><code>logon drive = H:</code></em></td></tr><tr><td># This requires a PROFILES share that is world writable.</td></tr></table></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2665004"></a>Debugging Roaming Profiles and NT4-style Domain Policies</h3></div></div></div><p>
 Roaming profiles and domain policies are implemented via <code class="literal">USERENV.DLL</code>. 
 Microsoft Knowledge Base articles <a class="ulink" href="http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;221833" target="_top">221833</a> and 
 <a class="ulink" href="http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;154120" target="_top">154120</a>

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@@ -1,27 +1,27 @@
-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 37. SWAT: The Samba Web Administration Tool</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="migration.html" title="Part IV. Migration and Updating"><link rel="prev" href="NT4Migration.html" title="Chapter 36. Migration from NT4 PDC to Samba-3 PDC"><link rel="next" href="troubleshooting.html" title="Part V. Troubleshooting"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 37. SWAT: The Samba Web Administration Tool</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="NT4Migration.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part IV. Migration and Updating</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="troubleshooting.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="SWAT"></a>Chapter 37. SWAT: The Samba Web Administration Tool</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">April 21, 2003</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681110">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681240">Guidelines and Technical Tips</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681260">Validate SWAT Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#xinetd">Enabling SWAT for Use</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681897">Securing SWAT through SSL</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682049">Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682247">Overview and Quick Tour</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682260">The SWAT Home Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682321">Global Settings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682423">Share Settings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682479">Printers Settings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682535">The SWAT Wizard</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682598">The Status Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682642">The View Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682661">The Password Change Page</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681074"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681081"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681088"></a>
+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 37. SWAT: The Samba Web Administration Tool</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="migration.html" title="Part IV. Migration and Updating"><link rel="prev" href="NT4Migration.html" title="Chapter 36. Migration from NT4 PDC to Samba-3 PDC"><link rel="next" href="troubleshooting.html" title="Part V. Troubleshooting"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 37. SWAT: The Samba Web Administration Tool</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="NT4Migration.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part IV. Migration and Updating</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="troubleshooting.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="SWAT"></a>Chapter 37. SWAT: The Samba Web Administration Tool</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">April 21, 2003</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681115">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681245">Guidelines and Technical Tips</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681264">Validate SWAT Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#xinetd">Enabling SWAT for Use</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681902">Securing SWAT through SSL</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682054">Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682252">Overview and Quick Tour</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682265">The SWAT Home Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682326">Global Settings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682428">Share Settings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682483">Printers Settings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682540">The SWAT Wizard</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682603">The Status Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682647">The View Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682666">The Password Change Page</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681079"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681086"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681093"></a>
 There are many and varied opinions regarding the usefulness of SWAT.  No matter how hard one tries to produce
 the perfect configuration tool, it remains an object of personal taste. SWAT is a tool that allows Web-based
 configuration of Samba. It has a wizard that may help to get Samba configured quickly, it has
 context-sensitive help on each <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> parameter, it provides for monitoring of current state of connection
 information, and it allows networkwide MS Windows network password management.
-</p><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2681110"></a>Features and Benefits</h2></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681118"></a>
+</p><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2681115"></a>Features and Benefits</h2></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681123"></a>
 SWAT is a facility that is part of the Samba suite. The main executable is called
 <code class="literal">swat</code> and is invoked by the internetworking super daemon.
 See <a class="link" href="SWAT.html#xinetd" title="Enabling SWAT for Use">appropriate section</a> for details.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681146"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681151"></a>
 SWAT uses integral Samba components to locate parameters supported by the particular
 version of Samba. Unlike tools and utilities that are external to Samba, SWAT is always
 up to date as known Samba parameters change. SWAT provides context-sensitive help for each
 configuration parameter, directly from <code class="literal">man</code> page entries.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681167"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681174"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681181"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681172"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681178"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681185"></a>
 Some network administrators believe that it is a good idea to write systems
 documentation inside configuration files, and for them SWAT will always be a nasty tool. SWAT
 does not store the configuration file in any intermediate form; rather, it stores only the
@@ -30,38 +30,38 @@
 as well as parameters that are no longer supported, will be lost from the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file.
 Additionally, the parameters will be written back in internal ordering.
 </p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681219"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681223"></a>
 Before using SWAT, please be warned  SWAT will completely replace your <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> with
 a fully optimized file that has been stripped of all comments you might have placed there
 and only nondefault settings will be written to the file.
-</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2681240"></a>Guidelines and Technical Tips</h2></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681248"></a>
+</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2681245"></a>Guidelines and Technical Tips</h2></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681253"></a>
 This section aims to unlock the dark secrets behind how SWAT may be made to work,
 how it can be made more secure, and how to solve internationalization support problems.
-</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2681260"></a>Validate SWAT Installation</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681268"></a>
+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2681264"></a>Validate SWAT Installation</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681272"></a>
 The very first step that should be taken before attempting to configure a host
 system for SWAT operation is to check that it is installed. This may seem a trivial
 point to some, but several Linux distributions do not install SWAT by default,
 even though they do ship an installable binary support package containing SWAT
 on the distribution media.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681284"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681288"></a>
 When you have confirmed that SWAT is installed, it is necessary to validate
 that the installation includes the binary <code class="literal">swat</code> file as well
 as all the supporting text and Web files. A number of operating system distributions
 in the past have failed to include the necessary support files, even though the
 <code class="literal">swat</code> binary executable file was installed. 
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681311"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681318"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681316"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681323"></a>
 Finally, when you are sure that SWAT has been fully installed, please check that SWAT
 is enabled in the control file for the internetworking super-daemon (inetd or xinetd)
 that is used on your operating system platform. 
-</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2681330"></a>Locating the <code class="literal">SWAT</code> File</h4></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681344"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681351"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681358"></a>
+</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2681334"></a>Locating the <code class="literal">SWAT</code> File</h4></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681348"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681355"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681362"></a>
 To validate that SWAT is installed, first locate the <code class="literal">swat</code> binary
 file on the system. It may be found under the following directories:</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><code class="filename">/usr/local/samba/bin</code>  the default Samba location</td></tr><tr><td><code class="filename">/usr/sbin</code>  the default location on most Linux systems</td></tr><tr><td><code class="filename">/opt/samba/bin</code></td></tr></table><p>
 </p><p>
@@ -71,9 +71,9 @@
 There are a number of methods that may be used to locate the <code class="literal">swat</code> binary file.
 The following methods may be helpful.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681430"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681437"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681444"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681434"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681441"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681448"></a>
 If <code class="literal">swat</code> is in your current operating system search path, it will be easy to 
 find it. You can ask what are the command-line options for <code class="literal">swat</code> as shown here:
 </p><pre class="screen">
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
   -l, --log-basename=LOGFILEBASE       Basename for log/debug files
   -V, --version                        Print version
 </pre><p>
-</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2681482"></a>Locating the SWAT Support Files</h4></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2681487"></a>Locating the SWAT Support Files</h4></div></div></div><p>
 Now that you have found that <code class="literal">swat</code> is in the search path, it is easy
 to identify where the file is located. Here is another simple way this may be done:
 </p><pre class="screen">
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@
 or in a similar location.
 </p><p>
 The control entry for the older style file might be:
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681675"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681679"></a>
 </p><pre class="programlisting">
 	# swat is the Samba Web Administration Tool
 	swat stream tcp nowait.400 root /usr/sbin/swat swat
@@ -201,10 +201,10 @@
 This means that SWAT is disabled. To enable use of SWAT, set this parameter to <code class="constant">no</code>
 as shown.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681730"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681737"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681744"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681751"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681735"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681741"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681748"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681755"></a>
 Both of the previous examples assume that the <code class="literal">swat</code> binary has been
 located in the <code class="filename">/usr/sbin</code> directory. In addition to the above,
 SWAT will use a directory access point from which it will load its Help files
@@ -212,8 +212,8 @@
 systems is in the directory <code class="filename">/usr/share/samba/swat</code>. The default
 location using Samba defaults will be <code class="filename">/usr/local/samba/swat</code>.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681791"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681798"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681796"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681803"></a>
 Access to SWAT will prompt for a logon. If you log onto SWAT as any non-root user,
 the only permission allowed is to view certain aspects of configuration as well as
 access to the password change facility. The buttons that will be exposed to the non-root
@@ -225,21 +225,21 @@
 full change and commit ability. The buttons that will be exposed include
 <span class="guibutton">HOME</span>, <span class="guibutton">GLOBALS</span>, <span class="guibutton">SHARES</span>, <span class="guibutton">PRINTERS</span>, 
 <span class="guibutton">WIZARD</span>, <span class="guibutton">STATUS</span>, <span class="guibutton">VIEW</span>, and <span class="guibutton">PASSWORD</span>.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2681897"></a>Securing SWAT through SSL</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681905"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681912"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2681902"></a>Securing SWAT through SSL</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681910"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681917"></a>
 Many people have asked about how to set up SWAT with SSL to allow for secure remote
 administration of Samba. Here is a method that works, courtesy of Markus Krieger.
 </p><p>
 Modifications to the SWAT setup are as follows: 
 </p><div class="procedure"><ol type="1"><li><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681937"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681942"></a>
 	Install OpenSSL.
 	</p></li><li><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681951"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681958"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681956"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681962"></a>
 	Generate certificate and private key.
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2681965"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2681970"></a>
 </p><pre class="screen">
 <code class="prompt">root# </code><strong class="userinput"><code>/usr/bin/openssl req -new -x509 -days 365 -nodes -config \
 	/usr/share/doc/packages/stunnel/stunnel.cnf \
@@ -247,7 +247,7 @@
 </pre></li><li><p>
 	Remove SWAT entry from [x]inetd.
 	</p></li><li><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2682004"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2682008"></a>
 	Start <code class="literal">stunnel</code>.
 
 </p><pre class="screen">
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@
 	 -l /usr/local/samba/bin/swat swat </code></strong>
 </pre></li></ol></div><p>
 Afterward, simply connect to SWAT by using the URL <a class="ulink" href="https://myhost:901" target="_top">https://myhost:901</a>, accept the certificate, and the SSL connection is up.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2682049"></a>Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2682054"></a>Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</h3></div></div></div><p>
 SWAT can be configured to display its messages to match the settings of
 the language configurations of your Web browser. It will be passed to SWAT 
 in the Accept-Language header of the HTTP request.
@@ -267,14 +267,14 @@
 	</p></li><li><p>
 	Set your browsers language setting.
 	</p></li></ul></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2682093"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2682100"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2682107"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2682114"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2682098"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2682105"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2682111"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2682118"></a>
 The name of the <code class="literal">msg</code> file is the same as the language ID sent by the browser. For
 example, <span class="emphasis"><em>en</em></span> means English, <span class="emphasis"><em>ja</em></span> means Japanese, <span class="emphasis"><em>fr</em></span> means French.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2682142"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2682147"></a>
 If you do not like some of messages, or there are no <code class="literal">msg</code> files for
 your locale, you can create them simply by copying the <code class="literal">en.msg</code> files
 to the directory for &#8220;<span class="quote">your language ID.msg</span>&#8221; and filling in proper strings
@@ -284,20 +284,20 @@
 msgid "Set Default"
 msgstr "Imposta Default"
 </pre><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2682191"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2682195"></a>
 and so on. If you find a mistake or create a new <code class="literal">msg</code> file, please email it
 to us so we will consider it in the next release of Samba. The <code class="literal">msg</code> file should be encoded in UTF-8.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2682214"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2682219"></a>
 Note that if you enable this feature and the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#DISPLAYCHARSET" target="_top">display charset</a> is not
 matched to your browser's setting, the SWAT display may be corrupted.  In a future version of
 Samba, SWAT will always display messages with UTF-8 encoding. You will then not need to set
 this <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file parameter.
-</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2682247"></a>Overview and Quick Tour</h2></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2682252"></a>Overview and Quick Tour</h2></div></div></div><p>
 SWAT is a tool that may be used to configure Samba or just to obtain useful links
 to important reference materials such as the contents of this book as well as other
 documents that have been found useful for solving Windows networking problems.
-</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2682260"></a>The SWAT Home Page</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2682265"></a>The SWAT Home Page</h3></div></div></div><p>
 The SWAT title page provides access to the latest Samba documentation. The manual page for
 each Samba component is accessible from this page, as are the Samba3-HOWTO (this 
 document) as well as the O'Reilly book &#8220;<span class="quote">Using Samba.</span>&#8221;
@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@
 changes to <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> as well as general operation with root privileges. The option that
 creates this ability is the <code class="option">-a</code> flag to SWAT. <span class="emphasis"><em>Do not use this in a
 production environment.</em></span>
-</p></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2682321"></a>Global Settings</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2682326"></a>Global Settings</h3></div></div></div><p>
 The <span class="guibutton">GLOBALS</span> button exposes a page that allows configuration of the global parameters
 in <code class="filename">smb.conf</code>. There are two levels of exposure of the parameters:
 </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>
@@ -332,7 +332,7 @@
 SWAT has context-sensitive help. To find out what each parameter is
 for, simply click on the
 <span class="guibutton">Help</span> link to the left of the configuration parameter.
-</p></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2682423"></a>Share Settings</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2682428"></a>Share Settings</h3></div></div></div><p>
 To affect a currently configured share, simply click on the pull-down button between the
 <span class="guibutton">Choose Share</span> and the <span class="guibutton">Delete Share</span> buttons and
 select the share you wish to operate on. To edit the settings,
@@ -343,7 +343,7 @@
 To create a new share, next to the button labeled <span class="guibutton">Create Share</span>, enter
 into the text field the name of the share to be created, then click on the 
 <span class="guibutton">Create Share</span> button.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2682479"></a>Printers Settings</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2682483"></a>Printers Settings</h3></div></div></div><p>
 To affect a currently configured printer, simply click on the pull-down button between the
 <span class="guibutton">Choose Printer</span> and the <span class="guibutton">Delete Printer</span> buttons and
 select the printer you wish to operate on. To edit the settings,
@@ -354,7 +354,7 @@
 To create a new printer, next to the button labeled <span class="guibutton">Create Printer</span>, enter
 into the text field the name of the share to be created, then click on the 
 <span class="guibutton">Create Printer</span> button.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2682535"></a>The SWAT Wizard</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2682540"></a>The SWAT Wizard</h3></div></div></div><p>
 The purpose of the SWAT Wizard is to help the Microsoft-knowledgeable network administrator
 to configure Samba with a minimum of effort.
 </p><p>
@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@
 will be configured for, whether it will be a WINS server, participate as a WINS client, or
 operate with no WINS support. By clicking one button, you can elect to expose (or not) user
 home directories.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2682598"></a>The Status Page</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2682603"></a>The Status Page</h3></div></div></div><p>
 The status page serves a limited purpose. First, it allows control of the Samba daemons.
 The key daemons that create the Samba server environment are <span class="application">smbd</span>, <span class="application">nmbd</span>, and <span class="application">winbindd</span>.
 </p><p>
@@ -381,11 +381,11 @@
 </p><p>
 Finally, the status page may be used to terminate specific smbd client connections in order to
 free files that may be locked.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2682642"></a>The View Page</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2682647"></a>The View Page</h3></div></div></div><p>
 The view page allows you to view the optimized <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file and, if you are
 particularly masochistic, permits you also to see all possible global configuration
 parameters and their settings.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2682661"></a>The Password Change Page</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2682666"></a>The Password Change Page</h3></div></div></div><p>
 The password change page is a popular tool that allows the creation, deletion, deactivation,
 and reactivation of MS Windows networking users on the local machine. You can also use
 this tool to change a local password for a user account.

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 Network administrators are often concerned about the availability of file and print
 services. Network users are inclined toward intolerance of the services they depend
 on to perform vital task responsibilities.
 </p><p>
 A sign in a computer room served to remind staff of their responsibilities. It read:
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 All humans fail, in both great and small ways we fail continually. Machines fail too.
 Computers are machines that are managed by humans, the fallout from failure
 can be spectacular. Your responsibility is to deal with failure, to anticipate it
@@ -21,9 +21,9 @@
 If we are to deal with failure in a planned and productive manner, then first we must
 understand the problem. That is the purpose of this chapter.
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 Parenthetically, in the following discussion there are seeds of information on how to
 provision a network infrastructure against failure. Our purpose here is not to provide
 a lengthy dissertation on the subject of high availability. Additionally, we have made
@@ -32,37 +32,37 @@
 rise to the challenge of providing a detailed document that is focused purely on
 presentation of the current state of knowledge and practice in high availability as it
 applies to the deployment of Samba and other CIFS/SMB technologies.
-</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2672152"></a>Technical Discussion</h2></div></div></div><p>
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 The following summary was part of a presentation by Jeremy Allison at the SambaXP 2003
 conference that was held at Goettingen, Germany, in April 2003. Material has been added
 from other sources, but it was Jeremy who inspired the structure that follows.
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 	All clustering technologies aim to achieve one or more of the following:
 	</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>Obtain the maximum affordable computational power.</p></li><li><p>Obtain faster program execution.</p></li><li><p>Deliver unstoppable services.</p></li><li><p>Avert points of failure.</p></li><li><p>Exact most effective utilization of resources.</p></li></ul></div><p>
 	A clustered file server ideally has the following properties:
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-	</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>All clients can connect transparently to any server.</p></li><li><p>A server can fail and clients are transparently reconnected to another server.</p></li><li><p>All servers serve out the same set of files.</p></li><li><p>All file changes are immediately seen on all servers.</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="circle"><li><p>Requires a distributed file system.</p></li></ul></div></li><li><p>Infinite ability to scale by adding more servers or disks.</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2672316"></a>Why Is This So Hard?</h3></div></div></div><p>
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+	</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>All clients can connect transparently to any server.</p></li><li><p>A server can fail and clients are transparently reconnected to another server.</p></li><li><p>All servers serve out the same set of files.</p></li><li><p>All file changes are immediately seen on all servers.</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="circle"><li><p>Requires a distributed file system.</p></li></ul></div></li><li><p>Infinite ability to scale by adding more servers or disks.</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2672321"></a>Why Is This So Hard?</h3></div></div></div><p>
 	In short, the problem is one of <span class="emphasis"><em>state</em></span>.
 	</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>
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 			The TCP connection involves a packet sequence number. This
 			sequence number would need to be dynamically updated on all
 			machines in the cluster to effect seamless TCP failover.
 			</p></li><li><p>
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 			CIFS/SMB (the Windows networking protocols) uses TCP connections.
 			</p><p>
 			This means that from a basic design perspective, failover is not
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 				All current SMB clusters are failover solutions
 				 they rely on the clients to reconnect. They provide server
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 						to check share modes.</p></li></ul></div><p>
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 		To make it possible for a cluster of file servers to appear as a single server that has one
 		name and one IP address, the incoming TCP data streams from clients must be processed by the
 		front-end virtual server. This server must de-multiplex the incoming packets at the SMB protocol
 		layer level and then feed the SMB packet to different servers in the cluster.
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 		One could split all IPC$ connections and RPC calls to one server to handle printing and user
 		lookup requirements. RPC printing handles are shared between different IPC4 sessions  it is
 		hard to split this across clustered servers!
 		</p><p>
 		Conceptually speaking, all other servers would then provide only file services. This is a simpler
 		problem to concentrate on.
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 		De-multiplexing of SMB requests requires knowledge of SMB state information,
 		all of which must be held by the front-end <span class="emphasis"><em>virtual</em></span> server.
 		This is a perplexing and complicated problem to solve.
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 		Windows XP and later have changed semantics so state information (vuid, tid, fid)
 		must match for a successful operation. This makes things simpler than before and is a
 		positive step forward.
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 		SMB requests are sent by vuid to their associated server. No code exists today to
 		effect this solution. This problem is conceptually similar to the problem of
 		correctly handling requests from multiple requests from Windows 2000
 		Terminal Server in Samba.
 		</p><p>
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 		One possibility is to start by exposing the server pool to clients directly.
 		This could eliminate the de-multiplexing step.
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+		</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2672640"></a>The Distributed File System Challenge</h4></div></div></div><p>
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 		There exists many distributed file systems for UNIX and Linux.
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 		Many could be adopted to backend our cluster, so long as awareness of SMB
 		semantics is kept in mind (share modes, locking, and oplock issues in particular).
 		Common free distributed file systems include:
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 		</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>NFS</p></li><li><p>AFS</p></li><li><p>OpenGFS</p></li><li><p>Lustre</p></li></ul></div><p>
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 		The server pool (cluster) can use any distributed file system backend if all SMB
 		semantics are performed within this pool.
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 		Where a clustered server provides purely SMB services, oplock handling
 		may be done within the server pool without imposing a need for this to
 		be passed to the backend file system pool.
 		</p><p>
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 		On the other hand, where the server pool also provides NFS or other file services,
 		it will be essential that the implementation be oplock-aware so it can
 		interoperate with SMB services. This is a significant challenge today. A failure
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 		sorely noted by users of Microsoft Windows clients.
 		</p><p>
 		Last, all state information must be shared across the server pool.
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 		Most backend file systems support POSIX file semantics. This makes it difficult
 		to push SMB semantics back into the file system. POSIX locks have different properties
 		and semantics from SMB locks.
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 		All <code class="literal">smbd</code> processes in the server pool must of necessity communicate
 		very quickly. For this, the current <em class="parameter"><code>tdb</code></em> file structure that Samba
 		uses is not suitable for use across a network. Clustered <code class="literal">smbd</code>s must use something else.
-		</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2672917"></a>Server Pool Communications Demands</h4></div></div></div><p>
+		</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2672922"></a>Server Pool Communications Demands</h4></div></div></div><p>
 		High-speed interserver communications in the server pool is a design prerequisite
 		for a fully functional system. Possibilities for this include:
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+		</p><div class="itemizedlist"><a class="indexterm" name="id2672936"></a><a class="indexterm" name="id2672942"></a><ul type="disc"><li><p>
 			Proprietary shared memory bus (example: Myrinet or SCI [scalable coherent interface]).
 			These are high-cost items.
 			</p></li><li><p>
@@ -191,7 +191,7 @@
 			</p></li></ul></div><p>
 		We have yet to identify metrics for  performance demands to enable this to happen
 		effectively.
-		</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2672972"></a>Required Modifications to Samba</h4></div></div></div><p>
+		</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2672976"></a>Required Modifications to Samba</h4></div></div></div><p>
 		Samba needs to be significantly modified to work with a high-speed server interconnect
 		system to permit transparent failover clustering.
 		</p><p>
@@ -200,8 +200,8 @@
 			The locking database, oplock notifications,
 			and the share mode database.
 			</p></li><li><p>
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 			Failure semantics need to be defined. Samba behaves the same way as Windows.
 			When oplock messages fail, a file open request is allowed, but this is 
 			potentially dangerous in a clustered environment. So how should interserver
@@ -209,58 +209,58 @@
 			</p></li><li><p>
 			Should this be implemented using a point-to-point lock manager, or can this
 			be done using multicast techniques?
-			</p></li></ul></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2673029"></a>A Simple Solution</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 	Allowing failover servers to handle different functions within the exported file system
 	removes the problem of requiring a distributed locking protocol.
 	</p><p>
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 	If only one server is active in a pair, the need for high-speed server interconnect is avoided.
 	This allows the use of existing high-availability solutions, instead of inventing a new one.
 	This simpler solution comes at a price  the cost of which is the need to manage a more
 	complex file name space. Since there is now not a single file system, administrators
 	must remember where all services are located  a complexity not easily dealt with.
 	</p><p>
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 	The <span class="emphasis"><em>virtual server</em></span> is still needed to redirect requests to backend
 	servers. Backend file space integrity is the responsibility of the administrator.
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 	Failover servers must communicate in order to handle resource failover. This is essential
 	for high-availability services. The use of a dedicated heartbeat is a common technique to
 	introduce some intelligence into the failover process. This is often done over a dedicated
 	link (LAN or serial).
 	</p><p>
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 	Many failover solutions (like Red Hat Cluster Manager and Microsoft Wolfpack)
 	can use a shared SCSI of Fiber Channel disk storage array for failover communication.
 	Information regarding Red Hat high availability solutions for Samba may be obtained from
 	<a class="ulink" href="http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-AS-2.1-Manual/cluster-manager/s1-service-samba.html" target="_top">www.redhat.com</a>.
 	</p><p>
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 	The Linux High Availability project is a resource worthy of consultation if your desire is
 	to build a highly available Samba file server solution. Please consult the home page at
 	<a class="ulink" href="http://www.linux-ha.org/" target="_top">www.linux-ha.org/</a>.
 	</p><p>
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 	Front-end server complexity remains a challenge for high availability because it must deal
 	gracefully with backend failures, while at the same time providing continuity of service
 	to all network clients.
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+	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2673255"></a>MS-DFS: The Poor Man's Cluster</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 	MS-DFS links can be used to redirect clients to disparate backend servers. This pushes
 	complexity back to the network client, something already included by Microsoft.
 	MS-DFS creates the illusion of a simple, continuous file system name space that works even
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 	</p><p>
 	Above all, at the cost of complexity of management, a distributed system (pseudo-cluster) can
 	be created using existing Samba functionality.
-	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2673287"></a>Conclusions</h3></div></div></div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>Transparent SMB clustering is hard to do!</p></li><li><p>Client failover is the best we can do today.</p></li><li><p>Much more work is needed before a practical and manageable high-availability transparent cluster solution will be possible.</p></li><li><p>MS-DFS can be used to create the illusion of a single transparent cluster.</p></li></ul></div></div></div></div><div class="navfooter"><hr><table width="100%" summary="Navigation footer"><tr><td width="40%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="Backup.html">Prev</a> </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="u" href="optional.html">Up</a></td><td width="40%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="largefile.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td width="40%" align="left" valign="top">Chapter 31. Backup Techniques </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="h" href="index.html">Home</a></td><td width="40%" align="right" valign="top"> Chapter 33. Handling Large Directories</td></tr></table></div></body></html>
+	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2673292"></a>Conclusions</h3></div></div></div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>Transparent SMB clustering is hard to do!</p></li><li><p>Client failover is the best we can do today.</p></li><li><p>Much more work is needed before a practical and manageable high-availability transparent cluster solution will be possible.</p></li><li><p>MS-DFS can be used to create the illusion of a single transparent cluster.</p></li></ul></div></div></div></div><div class="navfooter"><hr><table width="100%" summary="Navigation footer"><tr><td width="40%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="Backup.html">Prev</a> </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="u" href="optional.html">Up</a></td><td width="40%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="largefile.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td width="40%" align="left" valign="top">Chapter 31. Backup Techniques </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="h" href="index.html">Home</a></td><td width="40%" align="right" valign="top"> Chapter 33. Handling Large Directories</td></tr></table></div></body></html>

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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 23. Stackable VFS modules</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="CUPS-printing.html" title="Chapter 22. CUPS Printing Support"><link rel="next" href="winbind.html" title="Chapter 24. Winbind: Use of Domain Accounts"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 23. Stackable VFS modules</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="CUPS-printing.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="winbind.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="VFS"></a>Chapter 23. Stackable VFS modules</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Tim</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Potter</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:tpot at samba.org">tpot at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Simo</span> <span class="surname">Sorce</span></h3><span class="contrib">original vfs_skel README</span> </div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Alexander</span> <span class="surname">Bokovoy</span></h3><span class="contrib">original vfs_netatalk docs</span> </div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Stefan</span> <span class="surname">Metzmacher</span></h3><span class="contrib">Update for multiple modules</span> </div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Ed</span> <span class="surname">Riddle</span></h3><span class="contrib">original shadow_copy docs</span> </div></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2650356">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2650789">Included Modules</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2650795">audit</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2650836">default_quota</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651053">extd_audit</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#fakeperms">fake_perms</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651777">netatalk</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651827">shadow_copy</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2652729">VFS Modules Available Elsewhere</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2652754">DatabaseFS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2652814">vscan</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2652853">vscan-clamav</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2650356"></a>Features and Benefits</h2></div></div></div><p>
+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 23. Stackable VFS modules</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="CUPS-printing.html" title="Chapter 22. CUPS Printing Support"><link rel="next" href="winbind.html" title="Chapter 24. Winbind: Use of Domain Accounts"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 23. Stackable VFS modules</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="CUPS-printing.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="winbind.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="VFS"></a>Chapter 23. Stackable VFS modules</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Tim</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Potter</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:tpot at samba.org">tpot at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Simo</span> <span class="surname">Sorce</span></h3><span class="contrib">original vfs_skel README</span> </div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Alexander</span> <span class="surname">Bokovoy</span></h3><span class="contrib">original vfs_netatalk docs</span> </div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Stefan</span> <span class="surname">Metzmacher</span></h3><span class="contrib">Update for multiple modules</span> </div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Ed</span> <span class="surname">Riddle</span></h3><span class="contrib">original shadow_copy docs</span> </div></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2650356">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2650789">Included Modules</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2650795">audit</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2650836">default_quota</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651054">extd_audit</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#fakeperms">fake_perms</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651777">netatalk</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651827">shadow_copy</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2652729">VFS Modules Available Elsewhere</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2652755">DatabaseFS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2652814">vscan</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2652854">vscan-clamav</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2650356"></a>Features and Benefits</h2></div></div></div><p>
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 To use the VFS modules, create a share similar to the one below. The important parameter is the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#VFSOBJECTS" target="_top">vfs objects</a> parameter where you can list one or more VFS modules by name. For example, to log all
 access to files and put deleted files in a recycle bin, see <a class="link" href="VFS.html#vfsrecyc" title="Example 23.1. smb.conf with VFS modules">the smb.conf with VFS
 modules example</a>:
-</p><div class="example"><a name="vfsrecyc"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 23.1. smb.conf with VFS modules</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[audit]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650492"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = Audited /data directory</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650504"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /data</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650515"></a><em class="parameter"><code>vfs objects = audit recycle</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650527"></a><em class="parameter"><code>writeable = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650539"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = yes</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
+</p><div class="example"><a name="vfsrecyc"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 23.1. smb.conf with VFS modules</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[audit]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650492"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = Audited /data directory</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650504"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /data</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650516"></a><em class="parameter"><code>vfs objects = audit recycle</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650527"></a><em class="parameter"><code>writeable = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650539"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = yes</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
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 The modules are used in the order in which they are specified.  Let's say that you want to both have a virus
 scanner module and a recycle bin module. It is wise to put the virus scanner module as the first one so that
 it is the first to get run and may detect a virus immediately, before any action is performed on that file.
 <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#VFSOBJECTS" target="_top">vfs objects = vscan-clamav recycle</a>
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 Samba will attempt to load modules from the <code class="filename">/lib</code> directory in the root directory of the
 Samba installation (usually <code class="filename">/usr/lib/samba/vfs</code> or
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 Some modules can be used twice for the same share.  This can be done using a configuration similar to the one
 shown in <a class="link" href="VFS.html#multimodule" title="Example 23.2. smb.conf with multiple VFS modules">the smb.conf with multiple VFS modules</a>.
 
-</p><div class="example"><a name="multimodule"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 23.2. smb.conf with multiple VFS modules</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[test]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650692"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = VFS TEST</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650704"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /data</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650715"></a><em class="parameter"><code>writeable = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650727"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650738"></a><em class="parameter"><code>vfs objects = example:example1 example example:test</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650750"></a><em class="parameter"><code>example1: parameter = 1</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650762"></a><em class="parameter"><code>example:  parameter = 5</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650774"></a><em class="parameter"><code>test:     parameter = 7</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><p><br class="example-break">
+</p><div class="example"><a name="multimodule"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 23.2. smb.conf with multiple VFS modules</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[test]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650692"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = VFS TEST</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650704"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /data</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650715"></a><em class="parameter"><code>writeable = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650727"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650738"></a><em class="parameter"><code>vfs objects = example:example1 example example:test</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650751"></a><em class="parameter"><code>example1: parameter = 1</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650762"></a><em class="parameter"><code>example:  parameter = 5</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2650774"></a><em class="parameter"><code>test:     parameter = 7</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><p><br class="example-break">
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 		A simple module to audit file access to the syslog facility. The following operations are logged:
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 quotasettings:	gid nolimit = no
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 		<a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#LOGLEVEL" target="_top">log level</a> for this module is set in the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file. 
 		</p><p>
 		Valid settings and the information that will be recorded are shown in <a class="link" href="VFS.html#xtdaudit" title="Table 23.1. Extended Auditing Log Information">the next table</a>.
-		</p><div class="table"><a name="xtdaudit"></a><p class="title"><b>Table 23.1. Extended Auditing Log Information</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table summary="Extended Auditing Log Information" border="1"><colgroup><col><col></colgroup><thead><tr><th align="center">Log Level</th><th align="center">Log Details - File and Directory Operations</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td align="center">0</td><td align="left">Make Directory, Remove Directory, Unlink</td></tr><tr><td align="center">1</td><td align="left">Open Directory, Rename File, Change Permissions/ACLs</td></tr><tr><td align="center">2</td><td align="left">Open &amp; Close File</td></tr><tr><td align="center">10</td><td align="left">Maximum Debug Level</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2651210"></a>Configuration of Auditing</h4></div></div></div><p>
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 		This auditing tool is more flexible than most people will readily recognize. There are a number of ways
 		by which useful logging information can be recorded.
 		</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>Syslog can be used to record all transaction. This can be disabled by setting
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 		The <span class="guiicon">Recycle Bin</span> will not appear in
 		<span class="application">Windows Explorer</span> views of the network
 		file system (share) nor on any mapped drive. Instead, a directory
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 				Path of the directory where deleted files should be moved.
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 				Set it to the octal mode you want for the recycle directory. With
 				this mode the recycle directory	will be created if it not
 				exists and the first file is deleted.
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 				Specifies whether the directory structure should be kept or if the files in the directory that is being 
 				deleted should be kept separately in the recycle bin.
 				</p></dd><dt><span class="term">recycle:versions</span></dt><dd><p>
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 				If this option is set, two files 
 				with the same name that are deleted will both 
 				be kept in the recycle bin. Newer deleted versions 
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 	additional requirements for pre-Windows XP clients.  I did not test this functionality with any pre-Windows XP
 	clients.  You should be able to get more information about MS Shadow Copy <a class="ulink" href="http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/techinfo/overview/scr.mspx" target="_top">from the Microsoft's site</a>.
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 	The shadow_copy VFS module requires some underlying file system setup with some sort of Logical Volume Manager
 	(LVM) such as LVM1, LVM2, or EVMS.  Setting up LVM is beyond the scope of this document; however, we will
 	outline the steps we took to test this functionality for <span class="emphasis"><em>example purposes only.</em></span> You need
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 			Install lvm10 and devfsd packages if you have not done so already.  On Debian systems, you are warned of the
 			interaction of devfs and lvm1 which requires the use of devfs filenames.  Running <code class="literal">apt-get update
 			&amp;&amp; apt-get install lvm10 devfsd xfsprogs</code> should do the trick for this example.
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 			Now you need to create a volume.  You will need to create a partition (or partitions) to add to your volume.
 			Use your favorite partitioning tool (e.g., Linux fdisk, cfdisk, etc.).  The partition type should be set to
 			0x8e for "Linux LVM."  In this example, we will use /dev/hdb1.
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 			Once you have the Linux LVM partition (type 0x8e), you can run a series of commands to create the LVM volume.
 			You can use several disks and/or partitions, but we will use only one in this example.  You may also need to
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 			Now you can create the logical volume with something like <code class="literal">lvcreate -L400M -nsh_test shadowvol</code>
 			</p><p>
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 		with the shadow_copy VFS module:
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 		"properties."  If anything has changed, then you will see it on the "Previous Versions" tab of the properties
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 CVS tree).
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+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2652755"></a>DatabaseFS</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 shared using Samba.  samba-vscan supports various virus scanners and is maintained by Rainer Link.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2652853"></a>vscan-clamav</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2652854"></a>vscan-clamav</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 OpenSUSE Linux users have also used the vscan scanner for quite some time
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     3. Protecting Users&#8217; Legal Rights From Anti-Circumvention Law.
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     14. Revised Versions of this License.
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     How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
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     The Corresponding Source for a work in source code form is that same work.
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     2. Basic Permissions.
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     available to you under applicable patent law.
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     would be to refrain entirely from conveying the Program.
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     Later license versions may give you additional or different permissions.
     However, no additional obligations are imposed on any author or copyright
     holder as a result of your choosing to follow a later version.
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     waiver of all civil liability in connection with the Program, unless a
     warranty or assumption of liability accompanies a copy of the Program in
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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 40. Reporting Bugs</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="troubleshooting.html" title="Part V. Troubleshooting"><link rel="prev" href="problems.html" title="Chapter 39. Analyzing and Solving Samba Problems"><link rel="next" href="tdb.html" title="Chapter 41. Managing TDB Files"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 40. Reporting Bugs</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="problems.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part V. Troubleshooting</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="tdb.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="bugreport"></a>Chapter 40. Reporting Bugs</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Andrew</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Tridgell</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:tridge at samba.org">tridge at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate"> 27 June 1997 </p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686046">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686135">General Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#dbglvl">Debug Levels</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686371">Debugging-Specific Operations</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686573">Internal Errors</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686706">Attaching to a Running Process</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686831">Patches</a></span></dt></dl></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2686046"></a>Introduction</h2></div></div></div><p>
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+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 40. Reporting Bugs</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="troubleshooting.html" title="Part V. Troubleshooting"><link rel="prev" href="problems.html" title="Chapter 39. Analyzing and Solving Samba Problems"><link rel="next" href="tdb.html" title="Chapter 41. Managing TDB Files"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 40. Reporting Bugs</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="problems.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part V. Troubleshooting</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="tdb.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="bugreport"></a>Chapter 40. Reporting Bugs</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Andrew</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Tridgell</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:tridge at samba.org">tridge at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate"> 27 June 1997 </p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686050">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686140">General Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#dbglvl">Debug Levels</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686375">Debugging-Specific Operations</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686577">Internal Errors</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686710">Attaching to a Running Process</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686836">Patches</a></span></dt></dl></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2686050"></a>Introduction</h2></div></div></div><p>
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 the time to read this file before you submit a bug report. Also, check to see if it has changed between
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 and a fix if you send us a &#8220;<span class="quote">developer-friendly</span>&#8221; bug report that lets
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 newsgroup or the mailing list, do not assume that we will read it. If you suspect that your 
 problem is not a bug but a configuration problem, it is better to send 
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
 You may also like to look though the recent mailing list archives,
 which are conveniently accessible on the Samba Web pages
 at <a class="ulink" href="http://samba.org/samba/" target="_top">http://samba.org/samba/</a>.
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 errors. Look in your log files for obvious messages that tell
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 10 showing the problem may be appropriate. A higher level gives more
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 <code class="filename">smb.conf</code>. You may also find it useful to set the log 
 level higher for just one machine and keep separate logs for each machine. 
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 and create a file <code class="filename">/usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.<em class="replaceable"><code>machine</code></em></code> where
 <em class="replaceable"><code>machine</code></em> is the name of the client you wish to debug. In that file put any
 <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> commands you want; for example, <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#LOGLEVEL" target="_top">log level</a> may be useful. This also allows
@@ -61,23 +61,23 @@
 debugging information. For most debugging operations, you may not need a setting higher than
 <code class="constant">3</code>. Nearly all bugs can be tracked at a setting of <code class="constant">10</code>, but be
 prepared for a large volume of log data.
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 	Samba-3.x permits debugging (logging) of specific functional components without unnecessarily
 	cluttering the log files with detailed logs for all operations. An example configuration to 
 	achieve this is shown in:
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+</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2686423"></a><em class="parameter"><code>log level = 0 tdb:3 passdb:5 auth:4 vfs:2</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2686434"></a><em class="parameter"><code>max log size = 0</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2686446"></a><em class="parameter"><code>log file = /var/log/samba/%U.%m.log</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
 </p><p>
 	This will cause the level of detail to be expanded to the debug class (log level) passed to
 	each functional area per the value shown above. The first value passed to the <em class="parameter"><code>log level</code></em>
 	of <code class="constant">0</code> means turn off all unnecessary debugging except the debug classes set for
 	the functional areas as specified. The table shown in <a class="link" href="bugreport.html#dbgclass" title="Table 40.1. Debuggable Functions">Debuggable Functions</a>
 	may be used to attain very precise analysis of each SMB operation Samba is conducting.
-	</p><div class="table"><a name="dbgclass"></a><p class="title"><b>Table 40.1. Debuggable Functions</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table summary="Debuggable Functions" border="1"><colgroup><col><col></colgroup><thead><tr><th align="center">Function Name</th><th align="center">Function Name</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td align="center">all</td><td align="center">passdb</td></tr><tr><td align="center">tdb</td><td align="center">sam</td></tr><tr><td align="center">printdrivers</td><td align="center">auth</td></tr><tr><td align="center">lanman</td><td align="center">winbind</td></tr><tr><td align="center">smb</td><td align="center">vfs</td></tr><tr><td align="center">rpc_parse</td><td align="center">idmap</td></tr><tr><td align="center">rpc_srv</td><td align="center">quota</td></tr><tr><td align="center">rpc_cli</td><td align="center">acls</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2686573"></a>Internal Errors</h2></div></div></div><p>
+	</p><div class="table"><a name="dbgclass"></a><p class="title"><b>Table 40.1. Debuggable Functions</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table summary="Debuggable Functions" border="1"><colgroup><col><col></colgroup><thead><tr><th align="center">Function Name</th><th align="center">Function Name</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td align="center">all</td><td align="center">passdb</td></tr><tr><td align="center">tdb</td><td align="center">sam</td></tr><tr><td align="center">printdrivers</td><td align="center">auth</td></tr><tr><td align="center">lanman</td><td align="center">winbind</td></tr><tr><td align="center">smb</td><td align="center">vfs</td></tr><tr><td align="center">rpc_parse</td><td align="center">idmap</td></tr><tr><td align="center">rpc_srv</td><td align="center">quota</td></tr><tr><td align="center">rpc_cli</td><td align="center">acls</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2686577"></a>Internal Errors</h2></div></div></div><p>
 If you get the message &#8220;<span class="quote"><span class="errorname">INTERNAL ERROR</span></span>&#8221; in your log files, 
 it means that Samba got an unexpected signal while running. It is probably a
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 You should also detail how to reproduce the problem, if
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 use the command <code class="literal">where</code> to give a stack trace of where the
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 where the problem is by looking at the surrounding code. Even if you
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 Since the release of the first edition of this book there have been repeated requests to better document
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 for documentation regarding the use of the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#INCLUDE" target="_top">include = file-name</a> parameter.
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 Sometimes it is desirable to host multiple servers, each with its own security mode. For example, a single
 UNIX/Linux host may be a domain member server (DMS) as well as a generic anonymous print server. In this case,
 only domain member machines and domain users can access the DMS, but even guest users can access the generic
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 Some environments dictate the need to have separate servers, each with their own resources, each of which are
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 The use of multiple server hosting involves running multiple separate instances of Samba, each with it's own
 configuration file. This method is complicated by the fact that each instance of <span class="application">nmbd</span>, <span class="application">smbd</span> and <span class="application">winbindd</span>
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 own default TDB directories, or by configuring these in the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file, in which case each instance of
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 Each instance of <span class="application">nmbd</span>, <span class="application">smbd</span> and <span class="application">winbindd</span> should listen only on its own IP socket. This can be secured
 using the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#SOCKETADDRESS" target="_top">socket address</a> parameter. Each instance of the Samba server will have its
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 The user of multiple server hosting is non-trivial, and requires careful configuration of each aspect of
 process management and start up. The <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> parameters that must be carefully configured includes:
 <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRIVATEDIR" target="_top">private dir</a>, <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PIDDIRECTORY" target="_top">pid directory</a>,<a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#LOCKDIRECTORY" target="_top">lock directory</a>, <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#INTERFACES" target="_top">interfaces</a>, <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#BINDINTERFACESONLY" target="_top">bind interfaces only</a>, <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#NETBIOSNAME" target="_top">netbios name</a>, <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#WORKGROUP" target="_top">workgroup</a>, <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#SOCKETADDRESS" target="_top">socket address</a>.
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 Those who elect to create multiple Samba servers should have the ability to read and follow
 the Samba source code, and to modify it as needed. This mode of deployment is considered beyond the scope of
 this book. However, if someone will contribute more comprehensive documentation we will gladly review it, and
 if it is suitable extend this section of this chapter. Until such documentation becomes available the hosting
 of multiple samba servers on a single host is considered not supported for Samba-3 by the Samba Team.
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 Samba has the ability to host multiple virtual servers, each of which have their own personality.  This is
 achieved by configuring an <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file that is common to all personalities hosted.  Each server
 personality is hosted using its own <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#NETBIOSALIAS" target="_top">netbios alias</a> name, and each has its own distinct
 <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#%5BGLOBAL%5D" target="_top">[global]</a> section. Each server may have its own stanzas for services and meta-services.
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 When hosting multiple virtual servers, each with their own personality, each can be in a different workgroup.
 Only the primary server can be a domain member or a domain controller. The personality is defined by the
 combination of the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#SECURITY" target="_top">security</a> mode it is operating in, the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#NETBIOSALIASES" target="_top">netbios aliases</a> it has, and the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#WORKGROUP" target="_top">workgroup</a> that is defined for it.
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 This configuration style can be used either with NetBIOS names, or using NetBIOS-less SMB over TCP services.
 If run using NetBIOS mode (the most common method) it is important that the parameter <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#SMBPORTS" target="_top">smb ports = 139</a> should be specified in the primary <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file. Failure to do this will result
 in Samba operating over TCP port 445 and problematic operation at best, and at worst only being able to obtain
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 It is possible to host multiple servers, each with their own personality, using port 445 (the NetBIOS-less SMB
 port), in which case the <code class="literal">%i</code> macro can be used to provide separate server identities (by
 IP Address). Each can have its own <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#SECURITY" target="_top">security</a> mode. It will be necessary to use the
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 more complex than that using NetBIOS names only using TCP port 139.
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 Consider an example environment that consists of a standalone, user-mode security Samba server and a read-only
 Windows 95 file server that has to be replaced. Instead of replacing the Windows 95 machine with a new PC, it
 is possible to add this server as a read-only anonymous file server that is hosted on the Samba server. Here
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 The CDROM server is called <code class="literal">CDSERVER</code> and its workgroup is <code class="literal">ARTSDEPT</code>. A
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 The <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file for the master server is shown in <a class="link" href="cfgsmarts.html#elastic" title="Example 34.1. Elastic smb.conf File">Elastic smb.conf File</a>.
 This file is placed in the <code class="filename">/etc/samba</code> directory. Only the <span class="application">nmbd</span> and the <span class="application">smbd</span> daemons
 are needed. When started the server will appear in Windows Network Neighborhood as the machine
 <code class="literal">ELASTIC</code> under the workgroup <code class="literal">ROBINSNEST</code>. It is helpful if the Windows
 clients that must access this server are also in the workgroup <code class="literal">ROBINSNEST</code> as this will make
 browsing much more reliable.
-</p><div class="example"><a name="elastic"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 34.1. Elastic smb.conf File</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td># Global parameters</td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2674812"></a><em class="parameter"><code>workgroup = ROBINSNEST</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2674824"></a><em class="parameter"><code>netbios name = ELASTIC</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2674836"></a><em class="parameter"><code>netbios aliases = CDSERVER</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2674848"></a><em class="parameter"><code>smb ports = 139</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2674859"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printcap name = cups</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2674871"></a><em class="parameter"><code>disable spoolss = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2674883"></a><em class="parameter"><code>show add printer wizard = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2674895"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printing = cups</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2674907"></a><em class="parameter"><code>include = /etc/samba/smb-%L.conf</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[homes]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2674928"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = Home Directories</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2674939"></a><em class="parameter"><code>valid users = %S</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2674951"></a><em class="parameter"><code>read only = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2674962"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[office]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2674983"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = Data</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2674995"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /data</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675006"></a><em class="parameter"><code>read only = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[printers]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675027"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = All Printers</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675038"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /var/spool/samba</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675050"></a><em class="parameter"><code>create mask = 0600</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675062"></a><em class="parameter"><code>guest ok = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675073"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printable = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675085"></a><em class="parameter"><code>use client driver = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675097"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = No</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
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 The configuration file for the CDROM server is listed in <a class="link" href="cfgsmarts.html#cdserver" title="Example 34.2. CDROM Server smb-cdserver.conf file">CDROM Server
 smb-cdserver.conf file</a>. This file is called <code class="filename">smb-cdserver.conf</code> and it should be
 located in the <code class="filename">/etc/samba</code> directory. Machines that are in the workgroup
 <code class="literal">ARTSDEPT</code> will be able to browse this server freely.
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 The two servers have different resources and are in separate workgroups. The server <code class="literal">ELASTIC</code>
 can only be accessed by uses who have an appropriate account on the host server. All users will be able to
 access the CDROM data that is stored in the <code class="filename">/export/cddata</code> directory. File system
 permissions should set so that the <code class="literal">others</code> user has read-only access to the directory and its
 contents. The files can be owned by root (any user other than the nobody account).
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 In this example, the requirement is for a primary domain controller for the domain called
 <code class="literal">MIDEARTH</code>. The PDC will be called <code class="literal">MERLIN</code>. An extra machine called
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 The master <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file is shown in <a class="link" href="cfgsmarts.html#mastersmbc" title="Example 34.3. Master smb.conf File Global Section">the Master smb.conf File Global Section</a>.
 The two files that specify the share information for each server are shown in <a class="link" href="cfgsmarts.html#merlinsmbc" title="Example 34.4. MERLIN smb-merlin.conf File Share Section">the
 smb-merlin.conf File Share Section</a>, and <a class="link" href="cfgsmarts.html#sauronsmbc" title="Example 34.5. SAURON smb-sauron.conf File Share Section">the smb-sauron.conf File Share
 Section</a>. All three files are locate in the <code class="filename">/etc/samba</code> directory.
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class="parameter"><code>syslog = 0</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675552"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printcap name = CUPS</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675564"></a><em class="parameter"><code>show add printer wizard = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675576"></a><em class="parameter"><code>add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -m '%u'</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675588"></a><em class="parameter"><code>delete user script = /usr/sbin/userdel -r '%u'</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675600"></a><em class="parameter"><code>add group script = /usr/sbin/groupadd '%g'</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675612"></a><em class="parameter"><code>delete group script = /usr/sbin/groupdel '%g'</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675625"></a><em class="parameter"><code>add user to group script = /usr/sbin/usermod -G '%g' '%u'</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675637"></a><em class="parameter"><code>add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -s /bin/false -d /var/lib/nobody '%u'</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675650"></a><em class="parameter"><code>logon script = scripts\login.bat</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675662"></a><em class="parameter"><code>logon path =  </code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675674"></a><em class="parameter"><code>logon drive = X:</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675685"></a><em class="parameter"><code>domain logons = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675697"></a><em class="parameter"><code>preferred master = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675709"></a><em class="parameter"><code>wins support = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675720"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printing = CUPS</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675732"></a><em class="parameter"><code>include = /etc/samba/smb-%L.conf</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><div class="example"><a name="merlinsmbc"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 34.4. MERLIN smb-merlin.conf File Share Section</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td># Global parameters</td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675773"></a><em class="parameter"><code>workgroup = MIDEARTH</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675784"></a><em class="parameter"><code>netbios name = MERLIN</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[homes]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675805"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = Home Directories</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675817"></a><em class="parameter"><code>valid users = %S</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675829"></a><em class="parameter"><code>read only = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675840"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[office]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675861"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = Data</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675872"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /data</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675884"></a><em class="parameter"><code>read only = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[netlogon]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675904"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = NETLOGON</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675916"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /var/lib/samba/netlogon</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675928"></a><em class="parameter"><code>read only = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675940"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[printers]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675960"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = All Printers</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675972"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /var/spool/samba</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675984"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printable = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675995"></a><em class="parameter"><code>use client driver = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2676007"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = No</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><div class="example"><a name="sauronsmbc"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 34.5. SAURON smb-sauron.conf File Share Section</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td># Global parameters</td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2676047"></a><em class="parameter"><code>workgroup = MIDEARTH</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2676059"></a><em class="parameter"><code>netbios name = SAURON</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[www]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2676080"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = Web Pages</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2676092"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /srv/www/htdocs</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2676103"></a><em class="parameter"><code>read only = No</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"></div></div></div><div class="navfooter"><hr><table width="100%" summary="Navigation footer"><tr><td width="40%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="largefile.html">Prev</a> </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="u" href="optional.html">Up</a></td><td width="40%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="migration.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td width="40%" align="left" valign="top">Chapter 33. Handling Large Directories </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="h" href="index.html">Home</a></td><td width="40%" align="right" valign="top"> Part IV. Migration and Updating</td></tr></table></div></body></html>
+</p><div class="example"><a name="mastersmbc"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 34.3. Master smb.conf File Global Section</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td># Global parameters</td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675486"></a><em class="parameter"><code>workgroup = MIDEARTH</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675498"></a><em class="parameter"><code>netbios name = MERLIN</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675510"></a><em class="parameter"><code>netbios aliases = SAURON</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675521"></a><em class="parameter"><code>passdb backend = tdbsam</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675533"></a><em class="parameter"><code>smb ports = 139</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675545"></a><em class="parameter"><code>syslog = 0</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675556"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printcap name = CUPS</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675568"></a><em class="parameter"><code>show add printer wizard = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675580"></a><em class="parameter"><code>add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -m '%u'</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675592"></a><em class="parameter"><code>delete user script = /usr/sbin/userdel -r '%u'</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675605"></a><em class="parameter"><code>add group script = /usr/sbin/groupadd '%g'</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675617"></a><em class="parameter"><code>delete group script = /usr/sbin/groupdel '%g'</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675629"></a><em class="parameter"><code>add user to group script = /usr/sbin/usermod -G '%g' '%u'</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675642"></a><em class="parameter"><code>add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -s /bin/false -d /var/lib/nobody '%u'</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675654"></a><em class="parameter"><code>logon script = scripts\login.bat</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675666"></a><em class="parameter"><code>logon path =  </code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675678"></a><em class="parameter"><code>logon drive = X:</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675690"></a><em class="parameter"><code>domain logons = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675701"></a><em class="parameter"><code>preferred master = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675713"></a><em class="parameter"><code>wins support = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675725"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printing = CUPS</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675737"></a><em class="parameter"><code>include = /etc/samba/smb-%L.conf</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><div class="example"><a name="merlinsmbc"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 34.4. MERLIN smb-merlin.conf File Share Section</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td># Global parameters</td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675777"></a><em class="parameter"><code>workgroup = MIDEARTH</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675789"></a><em class="parameter"><code>netbios name = MERLIN</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[homes]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675810"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = Home Directories</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675822"></a><em class="parameter"><code>valid users = %S</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675833"></a><em class="parameter"><code>read only = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675845"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[office]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675865"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = Data</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675877"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /data</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675888"></a><em class="parameter"><code>read only = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[netlogon]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675909"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = NETLOGON</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675921"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /var/lib/samba/netlogon</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675932"></a><em class="parameter"><code>read only = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675944"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[printers]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675965"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = All Printers</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675976"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /var/spool/samba</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2675988"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printable = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2676000"></a><em class="parameter"><code>use client driver = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2676012"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = No</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><div class="example"><a name="sauronsmbc"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 34.5. SAURON smb-sauron.conf File Share Section</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td># Global parameters</td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2676052"></a><em class="parameter"><code>workgroup = MIDEARTH</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2676064"></a><em class="parameter"><code>netbios name = SAURON</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[www]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2676084"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = Web Pages</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2676096"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /srv/www/htdocs</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2676108"></a><em class="parameter"><code>read only = No</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"></div></div></div><div class="navfooter"><hr><table width="100%" summary="Navigation footer"><tr><td width="40%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="largefile.html">Prev</a> </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="u" href="optional.html">Up</a></td><td width="40%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="migration.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td width="40%" align="left" valign="top">Chapter 33. Handling Large Directories </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="h" href="index.html">Home</a></td><td width="40%" align="right" valign="top"> Part IV. Migration and Updating</td></tr></table></div></body></html>

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@@ -1,40 +1,40 @@
 <html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 46. LDAP and Transport Layer Security</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="Appendix.html" title="Part VI. Reference Section"><link rel="prev" href="speed.html" title="Chapter 45. Samba Performance Tuning"><link rel="next" href="ch47.html" title="Chapter 47. Samba Support"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 46. LDAP and Transport Layer Security</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="speed.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part VI. Reference Section</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="ch47.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="ch-ldap-tls"></a>Chapter 46. LDAP and Transport Layer Security</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Gavin</span> <span class="orgname">Suretec Systems Limited, UK</span> <span class="surname">Henry</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Suretec Systems Limited, UK<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:ghenry at suretecsystems.com">ghenry at suretecsystems.com</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">July 8, 2005</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-intro-ldap-tls">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls">Configuring</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls-certs">Generating the Certificate Authority</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls-server">Generating the Server Certificate</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls-install">Installing the Certificates</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-test-ldap-tls">Testing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-int-ldap-tls">Troubleshooting</a></span></dt></dl></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="s1-intro-ldap-tls"></a>Introduction</h2></div></div></div><p>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2691448"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2691458"></a>
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2691454"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2691464"></a>
 	Up until now, we have discussed the straightforward configuration of <span class="trademark">OpenLDAP</span>&#8482;,
 	with some advanced features such as ACLs. This does not however, deal with the fact that the network
 	transmissions are still in plain text. This is where <em class="firstterm">Transport Layer Security (TLS)</em>
 	comes in.
 	</p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2691482"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2691488"></a>
 	<span class="trademark">OpenLDAP</span>&#8482; clients and servers are capable of using the Transport Layer Security (TLS)
 	framework to provide integrity and confidentiality protections in accordance with <a class="ulink" href="http://rfc.net/rfc2830.html" target="_top">RFC 2830</a>; <span class="emphasis"><em>Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3):
 	Extension for Transport Layer Security.</em></span>
 	</p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2691511"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2691517"></a>
 	TLS uses X.509 certificates. All servers are required to have valid certificates, whereas client certificates
 	are optional. We will only be discussing server certificates.
 	</p><div class="tip" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Tip</h3><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2691525"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2691532"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2691531"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2691538"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2691544"></a>
 	The DN of a server certificate must use the CN attribute to name the server, and the CN must carry the
 	server's fully qualified domain name (FQDN). Additional alias names and wildcards may be present in the
 	<code class="option">subjectAltName</code> certificate extension. More details on server certificate names are in <a class="ulink" href="http://rfc.net/rfc2830.html" target="_top">RFC2830</a>.
 	</p></div><p>
 	We will discuss this more in the next sections.
 	</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="s1-config-ldap-tls"></a>Configuring</h2></div></div></div><p>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2691578"></a>
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2691584"></a>
 	Now on to the good bit.
 	</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="s1-config-ldap-tls-certs"></a>Generating the Certificate Authority</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2691601"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2691607"></a>
 	In order to create the relevant certificates, we need to become our own Certificate Authority (CA).
-	<sup>[<a name="id2691612" href="#ftn.id2691612" class="footnote">8</a>]</sup> This is necessary, so we can sign the server certificate.
+	<sup>[<a name="id2691618" href="#ftn.id2691618" class="footnote">8</a>]</sup> This is necessary, so we can sign the server certificate.
 	</p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2691642"></a>
-	We will be using the <a class="ulink" href="http://www.openssl.org" target="_top">OpenSSL</a> <sup>[<a name="id2691655" href="#ftn.id2691655" class="footnote">9</a>]</sup> software for this, which is included with every great <span class="trademark">Linux</span>® distribution.
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2691648"></a>
+	We will be using the <a class="ulink" href="http://www.openssl.org" target="_top">OpenSSL</a> <sup>[<a name="id2691661" href="#ftn.id2691661" class="footnote">9</a>]</sup> software for this, which is included with every great <span class="trademark">Linux</span>® distribution.
 	</p><p>
-	TLS is used for many types of servers, but the instructions<sup>[<a name="id2691673" href="#ftn.id2691673" class="footnote">10</a>]</sup> presented here, are tailored for <span class="application">OpenLDAP</span>.
+	TLS is used for many types of servers, but the instructions<sup>[<a name="id2691679" href="#ftn.id2691679" class="footnote">10</a>]</sup> presented here, are tailored for <span class="application">OpenLDAP</span>.
 	</p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
 	The <span class="emphasis"><em>Common Name (CN)</em></span>, in the following example, <span class="emphasis"><em>MUST</em></span> be
 	the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of your ldap server.
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
 <code class="prompt">root# </code> cd myCA
 </code>
 </pre><p>
-	Now generate the CA:<sup>[<a name="id2691749" href="#ftn.id2691749" class="footnote">11</a>]</sup>
+	Now generate the CA:<sup>[<a name="id2691755" href="#ftn.id2691755" class="footnote">11</a>]</sup>
 </p><pre class="screen">
 <code class="computeroutput">
 <code class="prompt">root# </code> /usr/share/ssl/misc/CA.pl -newca
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@
 	</p><p>
 	That's all there is to it. Now on to <a class="xref" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-test-ldap-tls" title="Testing">the section called &#8220;Testing&#8221;</a>
 	</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="s1-test-ldap-tls"></a>Testing</h2></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2692157"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2692163"></a>
 This is the easy part. Restart the server:
 </p><pre class="screen">
 <code class="computeroutput">
@@ -220,7 +220,7 @@
 </code>
 </pre><p>
 	Then, using <code class="literal">ldapsearch</code>, test an anonymous search with the
-	<code class="option">-ZZ</code><sup>[<a name="id2692200" href="#ftn.id2692200" class="footnote">12</a>]</sup> option:
+	<code class="option">-ZZ</code><sup>[<a name="id2692206" href="#ftn.id2692206" class="footnote">12</a>]</sup> option:
 </p><pre class="screen">
 <code class="computeroutput">
 <code class="prompt">root# </code> ldapsearch -x -b "dc=ldap,dc=abmas,dc=biz" \
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@
 </pre><p>
 	If you have any problems, please read <a class="xref" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-int-ldap-tls" title="Troubleshooting">the section called &#8220;Troubleshooting&#8221;</a>
 </p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="s1-int-ldap-tls"></a>Troubleshooting</h2></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2692298"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2692304"></a>
 The most common error when configuring TLS, as I have already mentioned numerous times, is that the
 <span class="emphasis"><em>Common Name (CN)</em></span> you entered in <a class="xref" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls-server" title="Generating the Server Certificate">the section called &#8220;Generating the Server Certificate&#8221;</a> is
 <span class="emphasis"><em>NOT</em></span> the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of your ldap server.
@@ -275,13 +275,13 @@
 files. They should be set with <code class="literal">chmod 640</code>, as per <a class="xref" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls-install" title="Installing the Certificates">the section called &#8220;Installing the Certificates&#8221;</a>.
 </p><p>
 For anything else, it's best to read through your ldap logfile or join the <span class="application">OpenLDAP</span> mailing list.
-</p></div><div class="footnotes"><br><hr width="100" align="left"><div class="footnote"><p><sup>[<a name="ftn.id2691612" href="#id2691612" class="para">8</a>] </sup>We could however, get our generated server certificate signed by proper CAs, like <a class="ulink" href="http://www.thawte.com/" target="_top">Thawte</a> and <a class="ulink" href="http://www.verisign.com/" target="_top">VeriSign</a>, which
+</p></div><div class="footnotes"><br><hr width="100" align="left"><div class="footnote"><p><sup>[<a name="ftn.id2691618" href="#id2691618" class="para">8</a>] </sup>We could however, get our generated server certificate signed by proper CAs, like <a class="ulink" href="http://www.thawte.com/" target="_top">Thawte</a> and <a class="ulink" href="http://www.verisign.com/" target="_top">VeriSign</a>, which
 	you pay for, or the free ones, via <a class="ulink" href="http://www.cacert.org/" target="_top">CAcert</a>
-	</p></div><div class="footnote"><p><sup>[<a name="ftn.id2691655" href="#id2691655" class="para">9</a>] </sup>The downside to
+	</p></div><div class="footnote"><p><sup>[<a name="ftn.id2691661" href="#id2691661" class="para">9</a>] </sup>The downside to
 	making our own CA, is that the certificate is not automatically recognized by clients, like the commercial
-	ones are.</p></div><div class="footnote"><p><sup>[<a name="ftn.id2691673" href="#id2691673" class="para">10</a>] </sup>For information straight from the
+	ones are.</p></div><div class="footnote"><p><sup>[<a name="ftn.id2691679" href="#id2691679" class="para">10</a>] </sup>For information straight from the
 	horse's mouth, please visit <a class="ulink" href="http://www.openssl.org/docs/HOWTO/" target="_top">http://www.openssl.org/docs/HOWTO/</a>; the main OpenSSL
-	site.</p></div><div class="footnote"><p><sup>[<a name="ftn.id2691749" href="#id2691749" class="para">11</a>] </sup>Your <code class="filename">CA.pl</code> or <code class="filename">CA.sh</code> might not be
+	site.</p></div><div class="footnote"><p><sup>[<a name="ftn.id2691755" href="#id2691755" class="para">11</a>] </sup>Your <code class="filename">CA.pl</code> or <code class="filename">CA.sh</code> might not be
 	in the same location as mine is, you can find it by using the <code class="literal">locate</code> command, i.e.,
 	<code class="literal">locate CA.pl</code>.  If the command complains about the database being too old, run
-	<code class="literal">updatedb</code> as <span class="emphasis"><em>root</em></span> to update it.</p></div><div class="footnote"><p><sup>[<a name="ftn.id2692200" href="#id2692200" class="para">12</a>] </sup>See <code class="literal">man ldapsearch</code></p></div></div></div><div class="navfooter"><hr><table width="100%" summary="Navigation footer"><tr><td width="40%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="speed.html">Prev</a> </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="u" href="Appendix.html">Up</a></td><td width="40%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="ch47.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td width="40%" align="left" valign="top">Chapter 45. Samba Performance Tuning </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="h" href="index.html">Home</a></td><td width="40%" align="right" valign="top"> Chapter 47. Samba Support</td></tr></table></div></body></html>
+	<code class="literal">updatedb</code> as <span class="emphasis"><em>root</em></span> to update it.</p></div><div class="footnote"><p><sup>[<a name="ftn.id2692206" href="#id2692206" class="para">12</a>] </sup>See <code class="literal">man ldapsearch</code></p></div></div></div><div class="navfooter"><hr><table width="100%" summary="Navigation footer"><tr><td width="40%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="speed.html">Prev</a> </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="u" href="Appendix.html">Up</a></td><td width="40%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="ch47.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td width="40%" align="left" valign="top">Chapter 45. Samba Performance Tuning </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="h" href="index.html">Home</a></td><td width="40%" align="right" valign="top"> Chapter 47. Samba Support</td></tr></table></div></body></html>

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 	</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>Assistance with network design</p></li><li><p>Staff Training</p></li><li><p>Assistance with Samba network deployment and installation</p></li><li><p>Priority telephone or email Samba configuration assistance</p></li><li><p>Trouble-shooting and diagnostic assistance</p></li><li><p>Provision of quality assured ready-to-install Samba binary packages</p></li></ul></div><p>
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Processing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622540">Printing-Related Configuration Parameters</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2623522">Extended Printing Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2623977">Detailed Explanation Settings</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2626693">Point'n'Print Client Drivers on Samba Servers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2626862">The Obsoleted [printer$] Section</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2626984">Creating the [print$] Share</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627200">[print$] Stanza Parameters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627521">The [print$] Share Directory</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627663">Installing Drivers into [print$]</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627756">Add Printer Wizard Driver Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#inst-rpc">Installing Print Drivers Using rpcclient</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2629689">Client Driver Installation Procedure</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2629706">First Client Driver Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630271">Additional Client Driver Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630390">Always Make First Client Connection as root or printer admin</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630563">Other Gotchas</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630584">Setting Default Print Options for Client Drivers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630951">Supporting Large Numbers of Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631207">Adding New Printers with the Windows NT APW</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631467">Error Message: Cannot connect under a different Name</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631581">Take Care When Assembling Driver Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631890">Samba and Printer Ports</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631999">Avoiding Common Client Driver Misconfiguration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632036">The Imprints Toolset</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632082">What Is Imprints?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632117">Creating Printer Driver Packages</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632132">The Imprints Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632150">The Installation Client</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632283">Adding Network Printers without User Interaction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632557">The addprinter Command</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632596">Migration of Classical Printing to Samba</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632744">Publishing Printer Information in Active Directory or LDAP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632774">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632780">I Give My Root Password but I Do Not Get Access</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632821">My Print Jobs Get Spooled into the Spooling Directory, but Then Get Lost</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div 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 Printing is often a mission-critical service for the users. Samba can provide this service reliably and
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 page and supplying the raw data for all sorts of statistical reports) is required, this function is best
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 This chapter outlines the fundamentals of Samba printing as implemented by the more traditional UNIX
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 	to the UNIX print subsystem's spooling area.</p></li><li><p>The UNIX print subsystem processes the print job.</p></li><li><p>The print file may need to be explicitly deleted
 	from the Samba spooling area. This item depends on your print spooler
 	configuration settings.</p></li></ol></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2622540"></a>Printing-Related Configuration Parameters</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 </p><div class="example"><a name="simpleprc"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 21.1. Simple Configuration with BSD Printing</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2622722"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printing = bsd</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2622733"></a><em class="parameter"><code>load printers = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[printers]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2622754"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /var/spool/samba</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2622766"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printable = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2622777"></a><em class="parameter"><code>public = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2622789"></a><em class="parameter"><code>writable = no</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
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 defaults are conservative and sensible. When a parameter is specified in the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file, this overwrites
 the default value. The <code class="literal">testparm</code> utility when run as root is capable of reporting all
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 separate chapter. The example explicitly names many parameters that do not need to be specified because they
 are set by default. You could use a much leaner <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file, or you can use <code class="literal">testparm</code> or
 <code class="literal">SWAT</code> to optimize the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file to remove all parameters that are set at default.
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 		Samba-2.2</a>).  In larger installations, the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTERADMIN" target="_top">printer admin</a> parameter is normally a
 		per-share parameter. This permits different groups to administer each printer share.
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 		you can see, you could name IP addresses as well as NetBIOS hostnames here.
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 explained in more detail in <a class="link" href="classicalprinting.html#printOptions" title="Table 21.1. Default Printing Settings">Default Printing Settings</a> presents an overview
 of key printing options but excludes the special case of CUPS, is discussed in <a class="link" href="CUPS-printing.html" title="Chapter 22. CUPS Printing Support">CUPS Printing Support</a>.
 </p><div class="table"><a name="printOptions"></a><p class="title"><b>Table 21.1. Default Printing Settings</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table summary="Default Printing Settings" border="1"><colgroup><col align="left"><col align="left"></colgroup><thead><tr><th align="left">Setting</th><th align="left">Default Printing Commands</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td align="left"><a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTING" target="_top">printing = bsd|aix|lprng|plp</a></td><td align="left">print command is <code class="literal">lpr -r -P%p %s</code></td></tr><tr><td align="left"><a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTING" target="_top">printing = sysv|hpux</a></td><td align="left">print command is <code class="literal">lp -c -P%p %s; rm %s</code></td></tr><tr><td align="left"> <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTING" target="_top">printing = qnx</a></td><td align="left">print command is <code class="literal">lp -r -P%p -s %s</code></td></tr><tr><td align="left"><a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTING" target="_top">printing = bsd|aix|lprng|plp</a></td><td align="left">lpq command is <code class="literal">lpq -P%p</code></td></tr><tr><td align="left"><a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTING" target="_top">printing = sysv|hpux</a></td><td align="left">lpq command is <code class="literal">lpstat -o%p</code></td></tr><tr><td align="left"><a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTING" target="_top">printing = qnx</a></td><td align="left">lpq command is <code class="literal">lpq -P%p</code></td></tr><tr><td align="left"><a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTING" target="_top">printing = bsd|aix|lprng|plp</a></td><td align="left">lprm command is <code class="literal">lprm -P%p %j</code></td></tr><tr><td align="left"><a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTING" target="_top">printing = sysv|hpux</a></td><td align="left">lprm command is <code class="literal">cancel %p-%j</code></td></tr><tr><td align="left"><a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTING" target="_top">printing = qnx</a></td><td align="left">lprm command is <code class="literal">cancel %p-%j</code></td></tr><tr><td align="left"><a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTING" target="_top">printing = bsd|aix|lprng|plp</a></td><td align="left">lppause command is <code class="literal">lp -i %p-%j -H hold</code></td></tr><tr><td align="left"><a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTING" target="_top">printing = sysv|hpux</a></td><td align="left">lppause command   (...is empty)</td></tr><tr><td align="left"><a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTING" target="_top">printing = qnx</a></td><td align="left">lppause command   (...is empty)</td></tr><tr><td align="left"><a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTING" target="_top">printing = bsd|aix|lprng|plp</a></td><td align="left">lpresume command is <code class="literal">lp -i %p-%j -H resume</code></td></tr><tr><td align="left"><a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTING" target="_top">printing = sysv|hpux</a></td><td align="left">lpresume command   (...is empty)</td></tr><tr><td align="left"><a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTING" target="_top">printing = qnx</a></td><td align="left">lpresume command   (...is empty)</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"><p>
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 appropriate value automatically. Print commands can handle all Samba macro substitutions. In regard to
 printing, the following ones do have special relevance:
 </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p><em class="parameter"><code>%s, %f</code></em>  the path to the spool file name.</p></li><li><p><em class="parameter"><code>%p</code></em>  the appropriate printer name.</p></li><li><p><em class="parameter"><code>%J</code></em>  the job name as transmitted by the client.</p></li><li><p><em class="parameter"><code>%c</code></em>  the number of printed pages of the spooled job (if known).</p></li><li><p><em class="parameter"><code>%z</code></em>  the size of the spooled print job (in bytes).</p></li></ul></div><p>
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 The print command must contain at least one occurrence of <em class="parameter"><code>%s</code></em> or
 <em class="parameter"><code>%f</code></em>. The <em class="parameter"><code>%p</code></em> is optional. If no printer name is supplied,
 the <em class="parameter"><code>%p</code></em> will be silently removed from the print command. In this case, the job is
@@ -573,8 +573,8 @@
 specified print command for a printable service nor a global print command, spool files will be created
 but not processed! Most importantly, print files will not be removed, so they will consume disk space.
 </p><p>
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 Printing may fail on some UNIX systems when using the <span class="emphasis"><em>nobody</em></span> account. If this happens, create an
 alternative guest account and give it the privilege to print. Set up this guest account in the
 <em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em> section with the <em class="parameter"><code>guest account</code></em> parameter.
@@ -615,15 +615,15 @@
 	or the <a class="ulink" href="http://imprints.sourceforge.net/" target="_top">Imprints</a> tool set.
 	</p></li><li><p>	
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 	Support for the native MS-RPC printing calls such as StartDocPrinter, EnumJobs(), and so on. (See the
 	<a class="ulink" href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/" target="_top">MSDN documentation</a> for more information on the
 	Win32 printing API).
 	</p></li><li><p>
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 	Support for NT Access Control Lists (ACL) on printer objects.
 	</p></li><li><p>
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 A benefit of updating is that Samba-3 is able to publish its printers to Active Directory (or LDAP).
 </p><p>
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 A fundamental difference exists between MS Windows NT print servers and Samba operation. Windows NT
 permits the installation of local printers that are not shared. This is an artifact of the fact that
 any Windows NT machine (server or client) may be used by a user as a workstation. Samba will publish all
@@ -682,8 +682,8 @@
 	</p></li><li><p>
 	Using <span class="emphasis"><em>cupsaddsmb</em></span> (only works for the CUPS printing system, not for LPR/LPD, LPRng, and so on).
 	</p></li></ul></div><p>
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 Samba does not use these uploaded drivers in any way to process spooled files. These drivers are utilized
 entirely by the clients who download and install them via the &#8220;<span class="quote">Point'n'Print</span>&#8221; mechanism
 supported by Samba. The clients use these drivers to generate print files in the format the printer
@@ -702,8 +702,8 @@
 	be sent to the client.
 	</p><p>
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 	These parameters, including the <em class="parameter"><code>printer driver file</code></em> parameter,
 	are now removed and cannot be used in installations of Samba-3. The share name
 	<em class="parameter"><code>[print$]</code></em> is now used for the location of downloadable printer
@@ -713,8 +713,8 @@
 	of its ACLs) to support printer driver downloads and uploads. This does not mean Windows
 	9x/Me clients are now thrown aside. They can use Samba's <em class="parameter"><code>[print$]</code></em>
 	share support just fine.
-	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2626983"></a>Creating the [print$] Share</h3></div></div></div><p>
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+	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2626984"></a>Creating the [print$] Share</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 In order to support the uploading and downloading of printer driver files, you must first configure a
 file share named <em class="parameter"><code>[print$]</code></em>. The public name of this share is hard coded
 in the MS Windows clients. It cannot be renamed, since Windows clients are programmed to search for a
@@ -724,7 +724,7 @@
 <em class="parameter"><code>[print$]</code></em> file share (of course, some of the parameter values, such
 as <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PATH" target="_top">path</a>, are arbitrary and should be replaced with appropriate values for your
 site). See <a class="link" href="classicalprinting.html#prtdollar" title="Example 21.3. [print$] Example">[print\$] Example</a>.
-</p><div class="example"><a name="prtdollar"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 21.3. [print$] Example</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td># members of the ntadmin group should be able to add drivers and set</td></tr><tr><td># printer properties. root is implicitly always a 'printer admin'.</td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2627076"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printer admin = @ntadmin</code></em></td></tr><tr><td># ...</td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[printers]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td># ...</td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[print$]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2627112"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = Printer Driver Download Area</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2627123"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /etc/samba/drivers</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2627135"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2627147"></a><em class="parameter"><code>guest ok = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2627158"></a><em class="parameter"><code>read only = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2627170"></a><em class="parameter"><code>write list = @ntadmin, root</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
+</p><div class="example"><a name="prtdollar"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 21.3. [print$] Example</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td># members of the ntadmin group should be able to add drivers and set</td></tr><tr><td># printer properties. root is implicitly always a 'printer admin'.</td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2627076"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printer admin = @ntadmin</code></em></td></tr><tr><td># ...</td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[printers]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td># ...</td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[print$]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2627112"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = Printer Driver Download Area</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2627124"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /etc/samba/drivers</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2627135"></a><em class="parameter"><code>browseable = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2627147"></a><em class="parameter"><code>guest ok = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2627158"></a><em class="parameter"><code>read only = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2627170"></a><em class="parameter"><code>write list = @ntadmin, root</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
 Of course, you also need to ensure that the directory named by the
 <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PATH" target="_top">path</a> parameter exists on the UNIX file system.
 </p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2627200"></a>[print$] Stanza Parameters</h3></div></div></div><p>
@@ -906,7 +906,7 @@
 (this may vary slightly for Windows NT). You need to note all filenames for the next steps.
 </p><p>
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 Another method to quickly test the driver filenames and related paths is provided by the
 <code class="literal">rpcclient</code> utility. Run it with <code class="literal">enumdrivers</code> or with the
@@ -1056,8 +1056,8 @@
 putting file HDNIS01_de.NTF as \W32X86\HDNIS01_de.NTF
 </pre><p>
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 Whew  that was a lot of typing! Most drivers are a lot smaller  many have only three generic
 PostScript driver files plus one PPD. While we did retrieve the files from the <code class="filename">2</code>
 subdirectory of the <code class="filename">W32X86</code> directory from the Windows box, we do not put them
@@ -1065,7 +1065,7 @@
 <code class="literal">adddriver</code> command, which we will run shortly (and do not forget to also put the files
 for the Windows 9x/Me architecture into the <code class="filename">WIN40/</code> subdirectory should you need them).
 </p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2628804"></a><code class="literal">smbclient</code> to Confirm Driver Installation</h4></div></div></div><p>
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 For now we verify that our files are there. This can be done with <code class="literal">smbclient</code>, too
 (but, of course, you can log in via SSH also and do this through a standard UNIX shell access):
@@ -1117,7 +1117,7 @@
 install them per Point'n'Print. The reason is that Samba does not yet know that these files are something
 special, namely <span class="emphasis"><em>printer driver files</em></span>, and it does not know to which print queue(s) these
 driver files belong.
-</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2628940"></a>Running <code class="literal">rpcclient</code> with <code class="literal">adddriver</code></h4></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2628941"></a>Running <code class="literal">rpcclient</code> with <code class="literal">adddriver</code></h4></div></div></div><p>
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 Another verification is that the timestamp of the printing TDB files is now updated
 (and possibly their file size has increased).
 </p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2629206"></a>Check Samba for Driver Recognition</h4></div></div></div><p>
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 Now the driver should be registered with Samba. We can easily verify this and will do so in a
 moment. However, this driver is not yet associated with a particular printer. We may check the driver
 status of the files by at least three methods:
@@ -1281,7 +1281,7 @@
 respective subdirectories, so you must execute an <code class="literal">smbclient ... put</code> command before
 each <code class="literal">rpcclient ... adddriver</code> command.
 </p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2629548"></a>Running <code class="literal">rpcclient</code> with <code class="literal">setdriver</code></h4></div></div></div><p> 
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 Samba needs to know which printer owns which driver. Create a mapping of the driver to a printer, and
 store this information in Samba's memory, the TDB files. The <code class="literal">rpcclient setdriver</code> command
@@ -1347,7 +1347,7 @@
 <span class="guimenuitem">Settings</span> -&gt; <span class="guimenuitem">Control Panel</span> -&gt; <span class="guiicon">Printers
 and Faxes</span>).
 </p><p>
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 Most likely you are tempted to try to print a test page. After all, you now can open the printer
 properties, and on the <span class="guimenu">General</span> tab there is a button offering to do just that. But
 chances are that you get an error message saying "<code class="literal">Unable to print Test Page</code>." The
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 If either of these is incomplete, the clients can produce less than optimal output at best. In the
 worst cases, unreadable garbage or nothing at all comes from the printer, or it produces a harvest of
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 you can follow the analogous steps by accessing the <span class="emphasis"><em>local</em></span> <span class="guiicon">Printers</span>
 folder, too, if you are a Samba printer admin user. From now on, printing should work as expected.
 </p><p>
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 Samba includes a service-level parameter name <em class="parameter"><code>default devmode</code></em> for generating a default
 device mode for a printer. Some drivers function well with Samba's default set of properties. Others
 may crash the client's spooler service. So use this parameter with caution. It is always better to have
@@ -1452,7 +1452,7 @@
 </p><p>
 You can enter the commands either inside a <span class="guilabel">DOS box</span> window or in the <span class="guimenuitem">Run
 command...</span> field from the <span class="guimenu">Start</span> menu.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2630389"></a>Always Make First Client Connection as root or &#8220;<span class="quote">printer admin</span>&#8221;</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2630390"></a>Always Make First Client Connection as root or &#8220;<span class="quote">printer admin</span>&#8221;</h3></div></div></div><p>
 After you installed the driver on the Samba server (in its <em class="parameter"><code>[print$]</code></em> share), you
 should always make sure that your first client installation completes correctly. Make it a habit for yourself
 to build the very first connection from a client as <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PRINTERADMIN" target="_top">printer admin</a>. This is to make
@@ -1487,7 +1487,7 @@
 few tips and tricks you may find useful. For example, suppose you did not set the defaults on the printer, as
 advised in the preceding paragraphs. Your users complain about various issues (such as, &#8220;<span class="quote">We need to set
 the paper size for each job from Letter to A4 and it will not store it</span>&#8221;).
-</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2630583"></a>Setting Default Print Options for Client Drivers</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2630584"></a>Setting Default Print Options for Client Drivers</h3></div></div></div><p>
 The last sentence might be viewed with mixed feelings by some users and Admins. They have struggled for hours
 and could not arrive at a point where their settings seemed to be saved. It is not their fault. The confusing
 thing is that in the multitabbed dialog that pops up when you right-click on the printer name and select
@@ -1700,7 +1700,7 @@
 <code class="prompt">C:\&gt; </code> net use * /delete
 </pre><p>
 This will also disconnect all mapped drives and will allow you create fresh connection as required.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2631580"></a>Take Care When Assembling Driver Files</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2631581"></a>Take Care When Assembling Driver Files</h3></div></div></div><p>
 You need to be extremely careful when you take notes about the files belonging to a particular
 driver. Don't confuse the files for driver version &#8220;<span class="quote">0</span>&#8221; (for Windows 9x/Me, going into
 <code class="filename">[print$]/WIN/0/</code>), driver version <code class="filename">2</code> (kernel mode driver for Windows NT,
@@ -1844,7 +1844,7 @@
 they request this information; otherwise, they throw an error message at you. So Samba fakes the port
 information to keep the Windows clients happy.
 </p><p>
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 Samba does not support the concept of <code class="constant">Printer Pooling</code> internally either. Printer
 pooling assigns a logical printer to multiple ports as a form of load balancing or failover.
 </p><p>
@@ -1880,7 +1880,7 @@
 	</p></li><li><p>
 	Providing an installation client that will obtain printer drivers from a central Internet (or intranet) Imprints Server
 	repository and install them on remote Samba and Windows NT4 print servers.
-	</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2632116"></a>Creating Printer Driver Packages</h3></div></div></div><p>
+	</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2632117"></a>Creating Printer Driver Packages</h3></div></div></div><p>
 The process of creating printer driver packages is beyond the scope of this document (refer to Imprints.txt,
 included with the Samba distribution for more information). In short, an Imprints driver package
 is a gzipped tarball containing the driver files, related INF files, and a control file needed by the
@@ -2023,7 +2023,7 @@
 This topic has also been addressed in <a class="link" href="NetCommand.html" title="Chapter 13. Remote and Local Management: The Net Command">Remote and Local Management  The
 Net Command</a>. If you wish to volunteer your services to help document this further, please contact 
 <a class="ulink" href="mail://jht@samba.org" target="_top">John H. Terpstra</a>.
-</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2632774"></a>Common Errors</h2></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2632779"></a>I Give My Root Password but I Do Not Get Access</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2632774"></a>Common Errors</h2></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2632780"></a>I Give My Root Password but I Do Not Get Access</h3></div></div></div><p>
 Do not confuse the root password, which is valid for the UNIX system (and in most cases stored in the
 form of a one-way hash in a file named <code class="filename">/etc/shadow</code>), with the password used to
 authenticate against Samba. Samba does not know the UNIX password. Root access to Samba resources

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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 42. How to Compile Samba</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="Appendix.html" title="Part VI. Reference Section"><link rel="prev" href="Appendix.html" title="Part VI. Reference Section"><link rel="next" href="Portability.html" title="Chapter 43. Portability"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 42. How to Compile Samba</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="Appendix.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part VI. Reference Section</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="Portability.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="compiling"></a>Chapter 42. How to Compile Samba</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Andrew</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Tridgell</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:tridge at samba.org">tridge at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate"> 22 May 2001 </p></div><div><p class="pubdate"> 18 March 2003 </p></div><div><p class="pubdate"> June 2005 </p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#id2687567">Access Samba Source Code via Subversion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2687573">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2687614">Subversion Access to samba.org</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#id2687805">Accessing the Samba Sources via rsync and ftp</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#id2687880">Verifying Samba's PGP Signature</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#id2688018">Building the Binaries</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2688255">Compiling Samba with Active Directory Support</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#startingSamba">Starting the smbd nmbd and winbindd</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2688526">Starting from inetd.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2688746">Alternative: Starting smbd as a Daemon</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 42. How to Compile Samba</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="Appendix.html" title="Part VI. Reference Section"><link rel="prev" href="Appendix.html" title="Part VI. Reference Section"><link rel="next" href="Portability.html" title="Chapter 43. Portability"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 42. How to Compile Samba</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="Appendix.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part VI. Reference Section</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="Portability.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="compiling"></a>Chapter 42. How to Compile Samba</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Andrew</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Tridgell</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:tridge at samba.org">tridge at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate"> 22 May 2001 </p></div><div><p class="pubdate"> 18 March 2003 </p></div><div><p class="pubdate"> June 2005 </p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#id2687571">Access Samba Source Code via Subversion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2687577">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2687618">Subversion Access to samba.org</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#id2687810">Accessing the Samba Sources via rsync and ftp</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#id2687884">Verifying Samba's PGP Signature</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#id2688022">Building the Binaries</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2688261">Compiling Samba with Active Directory Support</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#startingSamba">Starting the smbd nmbd and winbindd</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2688532">Starting from inetd.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2688752">Alternative: Starting smbd as a Daemon</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
 You can obtain the Samba source file from the
 <a class="ulink" href="http://samba.org/" target="_top">Samba Web site</a>. To obtain a development version, 
 you can download Samba from Subversion or using <code class="literal">rsync</code>.
-</p><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2687567"></a>Access Samba Source Code via Subversion</h2></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2687573"></a>Introduction</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2687581"></a>
+</p><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2687571"></a>Access Samba Source Code via Subversion</h2></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2687577"></a>Introduction</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2687585"></a>
 Samba is developed in an open environment. Developers use a
 Subversion to &#8220;<span class="quote">checkin</span>&#8221; (also known as 
 &#8220;<span class="quote">commit</span>&#8221;) new source code. Samba's various Subversion branches can
@@ -12,13 +12,13 @@
 </p><p>
 This chapter is a modified version of the instructions found at the
 <a class="ulink" href="http://samba.org/samba/subversion.html" target="_top">Samba</a> Web site.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2687614"></a>Subversion Access to samba.org</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2687618"></a>Subversion Access to samba.org</h3></div></div></div><p>
 The machine samba.org runs a publicly accessible Subversion
 repository for access to the source code of several packages, 
 including Samba, rsync, distcc, ccache, and jitterbug. There are two main ways
 of accessing the Subversion server on this host.
-</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2687627"></a>Access via ViewCVS</h4></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2687635"></a>
+</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2687632"></a>Access via ViewCVS</h4></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2687640"></a>
 You can access the source code via your favorite WWW browser. This allows you to access
 the contents of individual files in the repository and also to look at the revision 
 history and commit logs of individual files. You can also ask for a diff 
@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@
 </p><p>
 Use the URL
 <a class="ulink" href="http://viewcvs.samba.org/" target="_top">http://viewcvs.samba.org/</a>.
-</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2687663"></a>Access via Subversion</h4></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2687671"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2687668"></a>Access via Subversion</h4></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2687676"></a>
 You can also access the source code via a normal Subversion client. This gives you much more control over what
 you can do with the repository and allows you to check out whole source trees and keep them up to date via
 normal Subversion commands. This is the preferred method of access if you are a developer and not just a
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
 sources from <a class="ulink" href="http://subversion.tigris.org/" target="_top">http://subversion.tigris.org/</a>.
 </p><p>
 To gain access via anonymous Subversion, use the following steps. 
-</p><div class="procedure"><a name="id2687704"></a><p class="title"><b>Procedure 42.1. Retrieving Samba using Subversion</b></p><ol type="1"><li><p>
+</p><div class="procedure"><a name="id2687709"></a><p class="title"><b>Procedure 42.1. Retrieving Samba using Subversion</b></p><ol type="1"><li><p>
 	Install a recent copy of Subversion. All you really need is a 
 	copy of the Subversion client binary. 
 	</p></li><li><p>
@@ -62,9 +62,9 @@
 	</p><pre class="screen">
 	<strong class="userinput"><code>svn update</code></strong>
 	</pre><p>
-	</p></li></ol></div></div></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2687805"></a>Accessing the Samba Sources via rsync and ftp</h2></div></div></div><p>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2687814"></a>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2687820"></a>
+	</p></li></ol></div></div></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2687810"></a>Accessing the Samba Sources via rsync and ftp</h2></div></div></div><p>
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2687818"></a>
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2687825"></a>
 	<em class="parameter"><code>pserver.samba.org</code></em> also exports unpacked copies of most parts of the Subversion tree
 	at the Samba <a class="ulink" href="ftp://pserver.samba.org/pub/unpacked" target="_top">pserver</a> location and also
 	via anonymous rsync at the Samba <a class="ulink" href="rsync://pserver.samba.org/ftp/unpacked/" target="_top">rsync</a> server location.  I recommend using rsync rather
@@ -74,9 +74,9 @@
 	The disadvantage of the unpacked trees is that they do not support automatic
 	merging of local changes as Subversion does. <code class="literal">rsync</code> access is most convenient 
 	for an initial install.                      
-	</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2687880"></a>Verifying Samba's PGP Signature</h2></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2687888"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2687894"></a>
+	</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2687884"></a>Verifying Samba's PGP Signature</h2></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2687892"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2687899"></a>
 It is strongly recommended that you verify the PGP signature for any source file before
 installing it. Even if you're not downloading from a mirror site, verifying PGP signatures
 should be a standard reflex. Many people today use the GNU GPG tool set in place of PGP.
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
 <code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>wget http://us1.samba.org/samba/ftp/samba-3.0.20.tar.asc</code></strong>
 <code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>wget http://us1.samba.org/samba/ftp/samba-pubkey.asc</code></strong>
 </pre><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2687943"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2687947"></a>
 The first file is the PGP signature for the Samba source file; the other is the Samba public
 PGP key itself. Import the public PGP key with:
 </p><pre class="screen">
@@ -105,22 +105,24 @@
 </p><pre class="screen">
 gpg: BAD signature from &#8220;<span class="quote">Samba Distribution Verification Key</span>&#8221;
 </pre><p>
-</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2688018"></a>Building the Binaries</h2></div></div></div><p>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2688026"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2688033"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2688022"></a>Building the Binaries</h2></div></div></div><p>
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2688030"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2688037"></a>
 	After the source tarball has been unpacked, the next step involves
 	configuration to match Samba to your operating system platform.
 	If your source directory does not contain the <code class="literal">configure</code> script,
 	it is necessary to build it before you can continue. Building of
 	the configure script requires the correct version of the autoconf
 	tool kit. Where the necessary version of autoconf is present,
-	the configure script can be generated by executing the following:
+	the configure script can be generated by executing the following
+	(please note that in Samba 3.4.x, the directory is called source3 instead
+	of source):
 </p><pre class="screen">
 <code class="prompt">root# </code> cd samba-3.0.20/source
 <code class="prompt">root# </code> ./autogen.sh
 </pre><p>
 	</p><p>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2688075"></a>
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2688081"></a>
 	To build the binaries, run the program <strong class="userinput"><code>./configure
 	</code></strong> in the source directory. This should automatically 
 	configure Samba for your operating system. If you have unusual 
@@ -135,7 +137,7 @@
 <code class="prompt">root# </code><strong class="userinput"><code>./configure <em class="replaceable"><code>[... arguments ...]</code></em></code></strong>
 </pre><p>
 	</p><p>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2688140"></a>
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2688146"></a>
 	Execute the following create the binaries:
 </p><pre class="screen">
 <code class="prompt">root# </code> <strong class="userinput"><code>make</code></strong>
@@ -164,7 +166,7 @@
 </pre><p>
 	As you can see from this, building and installing Samba does not need to
 	result in disaster!
-	</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2688255"></a>Compiling Samba with Active Directory Support</h3></div></div></div><p>
+	</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2688261"></a>Compiling Samba with Active Directory Support</h3></div></div></div><p>
 	In order to compile Samba with ADS support, you need to have installed
 	on your system:
 	</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>
@@ -187,13 +189,13 @@
 	If it does not, configure did not find your KRB5 libraries or
 	your LDAP libraries. Look in <code class="filename">config.log</code> to figure
 	out why and fix it.
-	</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2688321"></a>Installing the Required Packages for Debian</h4></div></div></div><p>On Debian, you need to install the following packages:</p><p>
+	</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2688327"></a>Installing the Required Packages for Debian</h4></div></div></div><p>On Debian, you need to install the following packages:</p><p>
 		</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>libkrb5-dev</p></li><li><p>krb5-user</p></li></ul></div><p>
-	</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2688348"></a>Installing the Required Packages for Red Hat Linux</h4></div></div></div><p>On Red Hat Linux, this means you should have at least: </p><p>
+	</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2688354"></a>Installing the Required Packages for Red Hat Linux</h4></div></div></div><p>On Red Hat Linux, this means you should have at least: </p><p>
 		</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>krb5-workstation (for kinit)</p></li><li><p>krb5-libs (for linking with)</p></li><li><p>krb5-devel (because you are compiling from source)</p></li></ul></div><p>
 	</p><p>in addition to the standard development environment.</p><p>If these files are not installed on your system, you should check the installation
 	CDs to find which has them and install the files using your tool of choice. If in doubt
-	about what tool to use, refer to the Red Hat Linux documentation.</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2688393"></a>SuSE Linux Package Requirements</h4></div></div></div><p>
+	about what tool to use, refer to the Red Hat Linux documentation.</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2688399"></a>SuSE Linux Package Requirements</h4></div></div></div><p>
 	SuSE Linux installs Heimdal packages that may be required to allow you to build
 	binary packages. You should verify that the development libraries have been installed on
 	your system.
@@ -204,7 +206,7 @@
 	the maximum capabilities that are available. You should consider using SuSE-provided
 	packages where they are available.
 	</p></div></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="startingSamba"></a>Starting the <span class="application">smbd</span> <span class="application">nmbd</span> and <span class="application">winbindd</span></h2></div></div></div><p>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2688446"></a>
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2688452"></a>
 	You must choose to start <span class="application">smbd</span>, <span class="application">winbindd</span>  and <span class="application">nmbd</span> either as daemons or from
 	<span class="application">inetd</span>. Don't try to do both!  Either you can put
 	them in <code class="filename"> inetd.conf</code> and have them started on demand by
@@ -216,7 +218,7 @@
 	</p><p>
 	The main advantage of starting <span class="application">smbd</span> and <span class="application">nmbd</span> using the recommended daemon method
 	is that they will respond slightly more quickly to an initial connection request.
-	</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2688526"></a>Starting from inetd.conf</h3></div></div></div><a class="indexterm" name="id2688532"></a><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>The following will be different if 
+	</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2688532"></a>Starting from inetd.conf</h3></div></div></div><a class="indexterm" name="id2688538"></a><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>The following will be different if 
 	you use NIS, NIS+, or LDAP to distribute services maps.</p></div><p>Look at your <code class="filename">/etc/services</code>. 
 	What is defined at port 139/tcp? If nothing is defined, 
 	then add a line like this:</p><pre class="programlisting">netbios-ssn     139/tcp</pre><p>Similarly for 137/udp, you should have an entry like:</p><pre class="programlisting">netbios-ns	137/udp</pre><p>
@@ -225,12 +227,12 @@
 netbios-ssn stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd smbd 
 netbios-ns dgram udp wait root /usr/local/samba/sbin/nmbd nmbd 
 </pre><p>
-	</p><a class="indexterm" name="id2688595"></a><p>
+	</p><a class="indexterm" name="id2688601"></a><p>
 	The exact syntax of <code class="filename">/etc/inetd.conf</code> 
 	varies between UNIXes. Look at the other entries in inetd.conf 
 	for a guide.
 	</p><p>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2688615"></a>
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2688621"></a>
 	Some distributions use xinetd instead of inetd. Consult the 
 	xinetd manual for configuration information.
 	</p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>Some UNIXes already have entries like netbios_ns 
@@ -238,7 +240,7 @@
 	You must edit <code class="filename">/etc/services</code> or
 	<code class="filename">/etc/inetd.conf</code> to make them consistent.
 	</p></div><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2688652"></a>
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2688658"></a>
 	On many systems you may need to use the
 	<a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#INTERFACES" target="_top">interfaces</a> option in <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> to specify
 	the IP address and netmask of your interfaces. Run 
@@ -253,13 +255,13 @@
 	</p></div><p>
 	Restart <span class="application">inetd</span>, perhaps just send it a HUP,
 	like this:
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2688721"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2688727"></a>
 </p><pre class="screen">
 <code class="prompt">root# </code><strong class="userinput"><code>killall -HUP inetd</code></strong>
 </pre><p>
-	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2688746"></a>Alternative: Starting <span class="application">smbd</span> as a Daemon</h3></div></div></div><p>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2688760"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2688767"></a>
+	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2688752"></a>Alternative: Starting <span class="application">smbd</span> as a Daemon</h3></div></div></div><p>
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2688766"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2688773"></a>
 	To start the server as a daemon, you should create a script something
 	like this one, perhaps calling it <code class="filename">startsmb</code>.
 	</p><pre class="programlisting">
@@ -278,7 +280,7 @@
 	If you use the SVR4-style init system, you may like to look at the
 	<code class="filename">examples/svr4-startup</code> script to make Samba fit
 	into that system.
-	</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2688845"></a>Starting Samba for Red Hat Linux</h4></div></div></div><p>
+	</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2688851"></a>Starting Samba for Red Hat Linux</h4></div></div></div><p>
 	Red Hat Linux has not always included all Samba components in the standard installation.
 	So versions of Red Hat Linux do not install the winbind utility, even though it is present
 	on the installation CDROM media. Check to see if the <code class="literal">winbindd</code> is present
@@ -311,7 +313,7 @@
 <code class="prompt">root# </code> chkconfig winbind on
 </pre><p>
 	Samba will be started automatically at every system reboot.
-	</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2688968"></a>Starting Samba for Novell SUSE Linux</h4></div></div></div><p>
+	</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2688974"></a>Starting Samba for Novell SUSE Linux</h4></div></div></div><p>
 	Novell SUSE Linux products automatically install all essential Samba components in a default installation.
 	Configure your <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file, then execute the following to start Samba:
 </p><pre class="screen">

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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 38. The Samba Checklist</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="troubleshooting.html" title="Part V. Troubleshooting"><link rel="prev" href="troubleshooting.html" title="Part V. Troubleshooting"><link rel="next" href="problems.html" title="Chapter 39. Analyzing and Solving Samba Problems"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 38. The Samba Checklist</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="troubleshooting.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part V. Troubleshooting</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="problems.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="diagnosis"></a>Chapter 38. The Samba Checklist</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Andrew</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Tridgell</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:tridge at samba.org">tridge at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Dan</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Shearer</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:dan at samba.org">dan at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">Wed Jan 15</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="diagnosis.html#id2682796">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="diagnosis.html#id2682835">Assumptions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></span></dt></dl></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2682796"></a>Introduction</h2></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2682804"></a>
+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 38. The Samba Checklist</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="troubleshooting.html" title="Part V. Troubleshooting"><link rel="prev" href="troubleshooting.html" title="Part V. Troubleshooting"><link rel="next" href="problems.html" title="Chapter 39. Analyzing and Solving Samba Problems"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 38. The Samba Checklist</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="troubleshooting.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part V. Troubleshooting</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="problems.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="diagnosis"></a>Chapter 38. The Samba Checklist</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Andrew</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Tridgell</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:tridge at samba.org">tridge at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Dan</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Shearer</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:dan at samba.org">dan at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">Wed Jan 15</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="diagnosis.html#id2682800">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="diagnosis.html#id2682839">Assumptions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></span></dt></dl></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2682800"></a>Introduction</h2></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2682808"></a>
 This file contains a list of tests you can perform to validate your
 Samba server. It also tells you what the likely cause of the problem
 is if it fails any one of these steps. If it passes all these tests,
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
 If you send one of the Samba mailing lists  an email saying, &#8220;<span class="quote">It does not work,</span>&#8221;
 and you have not followed this test procedure, you should not be surprised
 if your email is ignored.
-</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2682835"></a>Assumptions</h2></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2682839"></a>Assumptions</h2></div></div></div><p>
 In all of the tests, it is assumed you have a Samba server called 
 BIGSERVER and a PC called ACLIENT, both in workgroup TESTGROUP.
 </p><p>
@@ -24,31 +24,31 @@
 <code class="filename">smb.conf</code>. I for our examples this share is called <em class="parameter"><code>tmp</code></em>.
 You can add a <em class="parameter"><code>tmp</code></em> share like this by adding the
 lines shown in <a class="link" href="diagnosis.html#tmpshare" title="Example 38.1. smb.conf with [tmp] Share">the next example</a>.
-</p><div class="example"><a name="tmpshare"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 38.1. smb.conf with [tmp] Share</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[tmp]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2682906"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = temporary files </code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2682917"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /tmp</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2682929"></a><em class="parameter"><code>read only = yes</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
+</p><div class="example"><a name="tmpshare"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 38.1. smb.conf with [tmp] Share</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[tmp]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2682910"></a><em class="parameter"><code>comment = temporary files </code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2682922"></a><em class="parameter"><code>path = /tmp</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2682933"></a><em class="parameter"><code>read only = yes</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
 These tests assume version 3.0.0 or later of the Samba suite.
 Some commands shown did not exist in earlier versions. 
 </p></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2682950"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2682957"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2682964"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2682955"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2682962"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2682968"></a>
 Please pay attention to the error messages you receive. If any error message
 reports that your server is being unfriendly, you should first check that your
 IP name resolution is correctly set up. Make sure your <code class="filename">/etc/resolv.conf</code>
 file points to name servers that really do exist.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2682985"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2682992"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2682998"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2682996"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683003"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683010"></a>
 Also, if you do not have DNS server access for name resolution, please check
 that the settings for your <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file results in <em class="parameter"><code>dns proxy = no</code></em>. The
 best way to check this is with <code class="literal">testparm smb.conf</code>.
 </p><p>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683043"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683049"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683056"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683063"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683054"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683061"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683068"></a>
 It is helpful to monitor the log files during testing by using the
 <code class="literal">tail -F log_file_name</code> in a separate
 terminal console (use ctrl-alt-F1 through F6 or multiple terminals in X). 
@@ -59,36 +59,36 @@
 </p><p>
 If you make changes to your <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file while going through these test,
 remember to restart <span class="application">smbd</span> and <span class="application">nmbd</span>.
-</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2683127"></a>The Tests</h2></div></div></div><div class="procedure"><a name="id2683133"></a><p class="title"><b>Procedure 38.1. Diagnosing Your Samba Server</b></p><ol type="1"><li><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683146"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2683132"></a>The Tests</h2></div></div></div><div class="procedure"><a name="id2683138"></a><p class="title"><b>Procedure 38.1. Diagnosing Your Samba Server</b></p><ol type="1"><li><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683150"></a>
 In the directory in which you store your <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file, run the command
 <code class="literal">testparm smb.conf</code>. If it reports any errors, then your <code class="filename">smb.conf</code>
 configuration file is faulty.
 </p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683177"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683184"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683181"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683188"></a>
 Your <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file may be located in <code class="filename">/etc/samba</code>
 or in <code class="filename">/usr/local/samba/lib</code>.
 </p></div></li><li><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683218"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683222"></a>
 Run the command <code class="literal">ping BIGSERVER</code> from the PC and
 <code class="literal">ping ACLIENT</code> from the UNIX box. If you do not get a valid response,
 then your TCP/IP software is not correctly installed. 
 </p><p>
 You will need to start a &#8220;<span class="quote">DOS prompt</span>&#8221; window on the PC to run ping.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683250"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683257"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683255"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683262"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683268"></a>
 If you get a message saying &#8220;<span class="quote"><span class="errorname">host not found</span></span>&#8221; or a similar message, then
 your DNS software or <code class="filename">/etc/hosts</code> file is not correctly set up.  If using DNS, check that
 the <code class="filename">/etc/resolv.conf</code> has correct, current, entries in it. It is possible to run
 Samba without DNS entries for the server and client, but it is assumed you do have correct entries for the
 remainder of these tests.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683296"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683307"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683314"></a>
 Another reason why ping might fail is if your host is running firewall 
 software. You will need to relax the rules to let in the workstation
 in question, perhaps by allowing access from another subnet (on Linux
@@ -98,8 +98,8 @@
 Modern Linux distributions install ipchains/iptables by default. 
 This is a common problem that is often overlooked.
 </p></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683345"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683351"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683349"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683356"></a>
 If you wish to check what firewall rules may be present in a system under test, simply run
 <code class="literal">iptables -L -v</code>, or if <em class="parameter"><code>ipchains</code></em>-based firewall rules are in use,
 <code class="literal">ipchains -L -v</code>.
@@ -133,12 +133,12 @@
 Run the command <code class="literal">smbclient -L BIGSERVER</code>
 on the UNIX box. You should get back a list of available shares. 
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683427"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683434"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683440"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683447"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683454"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683438"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683445"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683452"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683458"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683465"></a>
 If you get an error message containing the string &#8220;<span class="quote">bad password</span>&#8221;, then
 you probably have either an incorrect <em class="parameter"><code>hosts allow</code></em>, 
 <em class="parameter"><code>hosts deny</code></em>, or <em class="parameter"><code>valid users</code></em> line in your 
@@ -146,15 +146,15 @@
 temporarily remove any <em class="parameter"><code>hosts allow</code></em>, <em class="parameter"><code>hosts deny</code></em>,
 <em class="parameter"><code>valid users</code></em>, or <em class="parameter"><code>invalid users</code></em> lines.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683532"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683536"></a>
 If you get a message <code class="literal">connection refused</code> response, then the <code class="literal">smbd</code> server may
 not be running. If you installed it in <code class="filename">inetd.conf</code>, then you probably edited
 that file incorrectly. If you installed it as a daemon, then check that
 it is running and check that the netbios-ssn port is in a LISTEN
 state using <code class="literal">netstat -a</code>.
 </p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683571"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683578"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683575"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683582"></a>
 Some UNIX/Linux systems use <code class="literal">xinetd</code> in place of
 <code class="literal">inetd</code>. Check your system documentation for the location
 of the control files for your particular system implementation of
@@ -171,36 +171,36 @@
 There are a number of reasons for which smbd may refuse or decline
 a session request. The most common of these involve one or more of
 the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file entries as shown in <a class="link" href="diagnosis.html#modif1" title="Example 38.2. Configuration for Allowing Connections Only from a Certain Subnet">the next example</a>.
-</p><div class="example"><a name="modif1"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 38.2. Configuration for Allowing Connections Only from a Certain Subnet</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[globals]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2683690"></a><em class="parameter"><code>hosts deny = ALL</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2683702"></a><em class="parameter"><code>hosts allow = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yy</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2683713"></a><em class="parameter"><code>interfaces = eth0</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2683725"></a><em class="parameter"><code>bind interfaces only = Yes</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2683740"></a>
+</p><div class="example"><a name="modif1"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 38.2. Configuration for Allowing Connections Only from a Certain Subnet</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[globals]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2683694"></a><em class="parameter"><code>hosts deny = ALL</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2683706"></a><em class="parameter"><code>hosts allow = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yy</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2683718"></a><em class="parameter"><code>interfaces = eth0</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2683730"></a><em class="parameter"><code>bind interfaces only = Yes</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2683745"></a>
 In <a class="link" href="diagnosis.html#modif1" title="Example 38.2. Configuration for Allowing Connections Only from a Certain Subnet">Configuration for Allowing Connections Only from a Certain Subnet</a>, no
 allowance has been made for any session requests that will automatically translate to the loopback adapter
 address 127.0.0.1.  To solve this problem, change these lines as shown in <a class="link" href="diagnosis.html#modif2" title="Example 38.3. Configuration for Allowing Connections from a Certain Subnet and localhost">the following
 example</a>.
-</p><div class="example"><a name="modif2"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 38.3. Configuration for Allowing Connections from a Certain Subnet and localhost</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[globals]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2683792"></a><em class="parameter"><code>hosts deny = ALL</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2683804"></a><em class="parameter"><code>hosts allow = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yy 127.</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2683816"></a><em class="parameter"><code>interfaces = eth0 lo</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
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+</p><div class="example"><a name="modif2"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 38.3. Configuration for Allowing Connections from a Certain Subnet and localhost</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[globals]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2683797"></a><em class="parameter"><code>hosts deny = ALL</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2683808"></a><em class="parameter"><code>hosts allow = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/yy 127.</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2683820"></a><em class="parameter"><code>interfaces = eth0 lo</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
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 Another common cause of these two errors is having something already running on port <code class="constant">139</code>,
 such as Samba (<span class="application">smbd</span> is running from <span class="application">inetd</span> already) or Digital's Pathworks. Check
 your <code class="filename">inetd.conf</code> file before trying to start <span class="application">smbd</span> as a daemon  it can avoid a
 lot of frustration!
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 And yet another possible cause for failure of this test is when the subnet mask and/or broadcast address
 settings are incorrect. Please check that the network interface IP address/broadcast address/subnet mask
 settings are correct and that Samba has correctly noted these in the <code class="filename">log.nmbd</code> file.
 </p></li><li><p>
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 Run the command <code class="literal">nmblookup -B BIGSERVER __SAMBA__</code>.
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 If you do not, then <span class="application">nmbd</span> is incorrectly installed. Check your <code class="filename">inetd.conf</code>
 if you run it from there, or that the daemon is running and listening to UDP port 137.
 </p><p>
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@
 one-line script that contains the right parameters and run that from
 inetd.
 </p></li><li><p>
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 Run the command <code class="literal">nmblookup -B ACLIENT `*'</code>.
 </p><p>
 You should get the PC's IP address back. If you do not, then the client
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@
 should see the <code class="literal">got a positive name query response</code>
 messages from several hosts.
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 If this does not give a result similar to the previous test, then nmblookup isn't correctly getting your
 broadcast address through its automatic mechanism. In this case you should experiment with the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#INTERFACES" target="_top">interfaces</a> option in <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> to manually configure your IP address, broadcast, and netmask.
 </p><p>
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@
 This test will probably fail if your subnet mask and broadcast address are
 not correct. (Refer to test 3 notes above).
 </p></li><li><p>
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 Run the command <code class="literal">smbclient //BIGSERVER/TMP</code>. You should 
 then be prompted for a password. You should use the password of the account
 with which you are logged into the UNIX box. If you want to test with
@@ -266,20 +266,20 @@
 	You enabled password encryption but didn't map UNIX to Samba users. Run
 	<code class="literal">smbpasswd -a username</code>
 	</p></li></ol></div><p>
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 Once connected, you should be able to use the commands <code class="literal">dir</code>, <code class="literal">get</code>,
 <code class="literal">put</code>, and so on. Type <code class="literal">help command</code> for instructions. You should
 especially check that the amount of free disk space shown is correct when you type <code class="literal">dir</code>.
 </p></li><li><p>
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 On the PC, type the command <code class="literal">net view \\BIGSERVER</code>. You will 
 need to do this from within a DOS prompt window. You should get back a 
 list of shares available on the server.
 </p><p>
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 If you get a message <code class="literal">network name not found</code> or similar error, then NetBIOS
 name resolution is not working. This is usually caused by a problem in <code class="literal">nmbd</code>.
 To overcome it, you could do one of the following (you only need to choose one of them):

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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 12. Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="passdb.html" title="Chapter 11. Account Information Databases"><link rel="next" href="NetCommand.html" title="Chapter 13. Remote and Local Management: The Net Command"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 12. Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="passdb.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="NetCommand.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="groupmapping"></a>Chapter 12. Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jean François</span> <span class="surname">Micouleau</span></h3></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Gerald</span> <span class="othername">(Jerry)</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Carter</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jerry at samba.org">jerry at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2596644">Warning: User Private Group Problems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2597277">Important Administrative Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598143">Example Configuration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598220">Configuration Scripts</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598231">Sample smb.conf Add Group Script</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598403">Script to Configure Group Mapping</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598530">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598543">Adding Groups Fails</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598630">Adding Domain Users to the Workstation Power Users Group</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 12. Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="passdb.html" title="Chapter 11. Account Information Databases"><link rel="next" href="NetCommand.html" title="Chapter 13. Remote and Local Management: The Net Command"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 12. Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="passdb.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="NetCommand.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="groupmapping"></a>Chapter 12. Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jean François</span> <span class="surname">Micouleau</span></h3></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Gerald</span> <span class="othername">(Jerry)</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Carter</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jerry at samba.org">jerry at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2596644">Warning: User Private Group Problems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2597278">Important Administrative Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598143">Example Configuration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598220">Configuration Scripts</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598231">Sample smb.conf Add Group Script</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598403">Script to Configure Group Mapping</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598530">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598543">Adding Groups Fails</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598630">Adding Domain Users to the Workstation Power Users Group</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
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 	arbitrarily associate them with UNIX/Linux group accounts.
 	</p><p>
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 	</p><div class="figure"><a name="idmap-sid2gid"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 12.1. IDMAP: Group SID-to-GID Resolution.</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/idmap-sid2gid.png" width="270" alt="IDMAP: Group SID-to-GID Resolution."></div></div></div><br class="figure-break"><div class="figure"><a name="idmap-gid2sid"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 12.2. IDMAP: GID Resolution to Matching SID.</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/idmap-gid2sid.png" width="270" alt="IDMAP: GID Resolution to Matching SID."></div></div></div><br class="figure-break"><p>
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 	In both cases, when winbindd is not running, only locally resolvable groups can be recognized. Please refer to
 	<a class="link" href="groupmapping.html#idmap-sid2gid" title="Figure 12.1. IDMAP: Group SID-to-GID Resolution.">IDMAP: Group SID-to-GID Resolution</a> and <a class="link" href="groupmapping.html#idmap-gid2sid" title="Figure 12.2. IDMAP: GID Resolution to Matching SID.">IDMAP: GID Resolution to Matching SID</a>.  The <code class="literal">net groupmap</code> is
 	used to establish UNIX group to NT SID mappings as shown in <a class="link" href="groupmapping.html#idmap-store-gid2sid" title="Figure 12.3. IDMAP Storing Group Mappings.">IDMAP: storing
 	group mappings</a>.
 	</p><div class="figure"><a name="idmap-store-gid2sid"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 12.3. IDMAP Storing Group Mappings.</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/idmap-store-gid2sid.png" width="270" alt="IDMAP Storing Group Mappings."></div></div></div><br class="figure-break"><p>
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 	When an MS Windows NT4/200x/XP machine is made a domain member, the &#8220;<span class="quote">Domain Admins</span>&#8221; group of the
 	PDC is added to the local <code class="constant">Administrators</code> group of the workstation. Every member of the
 	<code class="constant">Domain Admins</code> group inherits the rights of the local <code class="constant">Administrators</code> group when
@@ -157,12 +157,12 @@
 	When mapping a UNIX/Linux group to a Windows group account, all conflict can
 	be avoided by assuring that the Windows domain group name does not overlap
 	with any user account name.
-	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2596701"></a>Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</h3></div></div></div><a class="indexterm" name="id2596708"></a><p>
+	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2596702"></a>Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</h3></div></div></div><a class="indexterm" name="id2596708"></a><p>
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 	This functionality is known as <code class="constant">nested groups</code> and was first added to
 	Samba-3.0.3.
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 	All MS Windows products since the release of Windows NT 3.10 support the use of nested groups.
 	Many Windows network administrators depend on this capability because it greatly simplifies security
 	administration.
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 	UNIX/Linux has no concept of support for nested groups, and thus Samba has for a long time not supported
 	them either. The problem is that you would have to enter UNIX groups as auxiliary members of a group in
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 	In effect, Samba supplements the <code class="filename">/etc/group</code> data via the dynamic
 	<code class="literal">libnss_winbind</code> mechanism. Beginning with Samba-3.0.3, this facility is used to provide
 	local groups in the same manner as Windows. It works by expanding the local groups on the
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 	Having completed these two steps, the execution of <code class="literal">getent group demo</code> will show demo
 	members of the global <code class="constant">Domain Users</code> group as members of  the group
 	<code class="constant">demo</code>.  This also works with any local or domain user. In case the domain DOM trusts
@@ -277,10 +277,10 @@
 	<code class="constant">demo</code>. The users from the foreign domain who are members of the group that has been
 	added to the <code class="constant">demo</code> group now have the same local access permissions as local domain
 	users have. 
-	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2597277"></a>Important Administrative Information</h3></div></div></div><p>
+	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2597278"></a>Important Administrative Information</h3></div></div></div><p>
 	Administrative rights are necessary in two specific forms:
 	</p><div class="orderedlist"><ol type="1"><li><p>For Samba-3 domain controllers and domain member servers/clients.</p></li><li><p>To manage domain member Windows workstations.</p></li></ol></div><p>
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 	Versions of Samba up to and including 3.0.10 do not provide a means for assigning rights and privileges
@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@
 	MS Windows Administrator) accounts.
 	</p><p>
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 	Administrative tasks on a Windows domain member workstation can be done by anyone who is a member of the
 	<code class="constant">Domain Admins</code> group. This group can be mapped to any convenient UNIX group.
 	</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2597396"></a>Applicable Only to Versions Earlier than 3.0.11</h4></div></div></div><p>
@@ -311,7 +311,7 @@
 	the ability to add, delete, or modify user accounts, without requiring <code class="constant">root</code> privileges. 
 	Such a request violates every understanding of basic UNIX system security.
 	</p><p>
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 	share-level ACLs.
 	</p></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2597518"></a>Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 	Each essential domain group must be assigned its respective well-known RID. The default users, groups,
 	aliases, and RIDs are shown in <a class="link" href="groupmapping.html#WKURIDS" title="Table 12.1. Well-Known User Default RIDs">Well-Known User Default RIDs</a>.
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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 14. Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="NetCommand.html" title="Chapter 13. Remote and Local Management: The Net Command"><link rel="next" href="rights.html" title="Chapter 15. User Rights and Privileges"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 14. Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="NetCommand.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="rights.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="idmapper"></a>Chapter 14. Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="idmapper.html#id2604468">Samba Server Deployment Types and IDMAP</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2604493">Standalone Samba Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605741">Backup Domain Controller</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605813">Examples of IDMAP Backend Usage</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605876">Default Winbind TDB</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2607188">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2607774">IDMAP and NSS Using LDAP from ADS with RFC2307bis Schema Extension</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 14. Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="NetCommand.html" title="Chapter 13. Remote and Local Management: The Net Command"><link rel="next" href="rights.html" title="Chapter 15. User Rights and Privileges"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 14. Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="NetCommand.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="rights.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="idmapper"></a>Chapter 14. Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="idmapper.html#id2604468">Samba Server Deployment Types and IDMAP</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2604493">Standalone Samba Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605741">Backup Domain Controller</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605813">Examples of IDMAP Backend Usage</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605876">Default Winbind TDB</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2607189">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2607774">IDMAP and NSS Using LDAP from ADS with RFC2307bis Schema Extension</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
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 <code class="literal">FRANCISCUS\FJones</code><sup>[<a name="id2604377" href="#ftn.id2604377" class="footnote">4</a>]</sup> free from inadvertent cross-over, close attention should be given
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 on Server Types and Security Modes</a>.
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 	extensively makes use of Windows SIDs.
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 	Samba-3 domain member servers and clients must interact correctly with MS Windows SIDs. Incoming
 	Windows SIDs must be translated to local UNIX UIDs and GIDs. Outgoing information from the Samba
 	server must provide to MS Windows clients and servers appropriate SIDs.
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 	A Samba member of a Windows networking domain (NT4-style or ADS) can be configured to handle 
 	identity mapping in a variety of ways. The mechanism it uses depends on whether or not
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 	The configuration options are briefly described here:
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 				In this situation user and group accounts are treated as if they are local
 				accounts. The only way in which this differs from having local accounts is
 				that the accounts are stored in a repository that can be shared. In practice
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 				This configuration may be used with standalone Samba servers, domain member
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 				domain. The domain control can be provided by Samba-3, MS Windows NT4, or MS Windows
 				Active Directory.
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 				This configuration is not convenient or practical in sites that have more than one
 				Samba server and that require the same UID or GID for the same user or group across
 				all servers. One of the hazards of this method is that in the event that the winbind
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 				in precisely the same manner as when using winbind with a local IDMAP table.
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 				The nss_ldap tool set can be used to access UIDs and GIDs via LDAP as well as via Active
 				Directory. In order to use Active Directory, it is necessary to modify the ADS schema by
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 	through a snap-in module to the normal ADS account management MMC interface.
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 	Security identifiers used within a domain must be managed to avoid conflict and to preserve itegrity.
 	In an NT4 domain context, the PDC manages the distribution of all security credentials to the backup
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 	BDCs have read-only access to security credentials that are stored in LDAP.
 	Changes in user or group account information are passed by the BDC to the PDC. Only the PDC can write
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 Join to 'MIDEARTH' is OK
 </pre><p>
 		A failed join would report an error message like the following:
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 	The procedure for joining an ADS domain is similar to the NT4 domain join, except the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file
 	will have the contents shown in <a class="link" href="idmapper.html#idmapadsdms" title="Example 14.2. ADS Domain Member Server smb.conf">ADS Domain Member Server smb.conf</a>
-	</p><div class="example"><a name="idmapadsdms"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 14.2. ADS Domain Member Server smb.conf</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td># Global parameters</td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606254"></a><em class="parameter"><code>workgroup = BUTTERNET</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606266"></a><em class="parameter"><code>netbios name = GARGOYLE</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606278"></a><em class="parameter"><code>realm = BUTTERNET.BIZ</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606289"></a><em class="parameter"><code>security = ADS</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606301"></a><em class="parameter"><code>template shell = /bin/bash</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606313"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap uid = 500-10000000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606324"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap gid = 500-10000000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606336"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind use default domain = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606348"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind nested groups = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606360"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printer admin = "BUTTERNET\Domain Admins"</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
+	</p><div class="example"><a name="idmapadsdms"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 14.2. ADS Domain Member Server smb.conf</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td># Global parameters</td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606254"></a><em class="parameter"><code>workgroup = BUTTERNET</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606266"></a><em class="parameter"><code>netbios name = GARGOYLE</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606278"></a><em class="parameter"><code>realm = BUTTERNET.BIZ</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606289"></a><em class="parameter"><code>security = ADS</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606301"></a><em class="parameter"><code>template shell = /bin/bash</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606313"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap uid = 500-10000000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606325"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap gid = 500-10000000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606336"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind use default domain = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606348"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind nested groups = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606360"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printer admin = "BUTTERNET\Domain Admins"</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
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   ads_connect: No results returned
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 	This alternate method of SID to UID/GID  mapping can be achieved using the idmap_rid
         plug-in. This plug-in uses the RID of the user SID to derive the UID and GID by adding the
         RID to a base value specified. This utility requires that the parameter
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 	</p><p>
 	An example <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file for and ADS domain environment is shown in <a class="link" href="idmapper.html#idmapadsridDMS" title="Example 14.3. ADS Domain Member smb.conf using idmap_rid">ADS
 	Domain Member smb.conf using idmap_rid</a>.
-	</p><div class="example"><a name="idmapadsridDMS"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 14.3. ADS Domain Member smb.conf using idmap_rid</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td># Global parameters</td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606776"></a><em class="parameter"><code>workgroup = KPAK</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606788"></a><em class="parameter"><code>netbios name = BIGJOE</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606800"></a><em class="parameter"><code>realm = CORP.KPAK.COM</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606811"></a><em class="parameter"><code>server string = Office Server</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606823"></a><em class="parameter"><code>security = ADS</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606835"></a><em class="parameter"><code>allow trusted domains = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606847"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap backend = idmap_rid:KPAK=500-100000000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606859"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap uid = 500-100000000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606871"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap gid = 500-100000000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606883"></a><em class="parameter"><code>template shell = /bin/bash</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606894"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind use default domain = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606907"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind enum users = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606918"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind enum groups = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606930"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind nested groups = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606942"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printer admin = "Domain Admins"</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
+	</p><div class="example"><a name="idmapadsridDMS"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 14.3. ADS Domain Member smb.conf using idmap_rid</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td># Global parameters</td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606776"></a><em class="parameter"><code>workgroup = KPAK</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606788"></a><em class="parameter"><code>netbios name = BIGJOE</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606800"></a><em class="parameter"><code>realm = CORP.KPAK.COM</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606811"></a><em class="parameter"><code>server string = Office Server</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606823"></a><em class="parameter"><code>security = ADS</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606835"></a><em class="parameter"><code>allow trusted domains = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606847"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap backend = idmap_rid:KPAK=500-100000000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606859"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap uid = 500-100000000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606871"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap gid = 500-100000000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606883"></a><em class="parameter"><code>template shell = /bin/bash</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606895"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind use default domain = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606907"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind enum users = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606919"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind enum groups = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606930"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind nested groups = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2606942"></a><em class="parameter"><code>printer admin = "Domain Admins"</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
 	<a class="indexterm" name="id2606958"></a>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2606964"></a>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2606971"></a>
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+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2606972"></a>
 	<a class="indexterm" name="id2606978"></a>
 	In a large domain with many users it is imperative to disable enumeration of users and groups.
 	For example, at a site that has 22,000 users in Active Directory the winbind-based user and
@@ -536,9 +536,9 @@
 <code class="prompt">root# </code> getent passwd administrator
 administrator:x:1000:1013:Administrator:/home/BE/administrator:/bin/bash
 </pre><p>
-		</p></li></ol></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2607188"></a>IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</h3></div></div></div><p>
+		</p></li></ol></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2607189"></a>IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</h3></div></div></div><p>
 	<a class="indexterm" name="id2607197"></a>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2607203"></a>
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2607204"></a>
 	The storage of IDMAP information in LDAP can be used with both NT4/Samba-3-style domains and
 	ADS domains. OpenLDAP is a commonly used LDAP server for this purpose, although any
 	standards-complying LDAP server can be used. It is therefore possible to deploy this IDMAP
@@ -547,7 +547,7 @@
 	</p><p>
 	An example is for an ADS domain is shown in <a class="link" href="idmapper.html#idmapldapDMS" title="Example 14.4. ADS Domain Member Server using LDAP">ADS Domain Member Server using
 	LDAP</a>.
-	</p><div class="example"><a name="idmapldapDMS"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 14.4. ADS Domain Member Server using LDAP</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td># Global parameters</td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607257"></a><em class="parameter"><code>workgroup = SNOWSHOW</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607269"></a><em class="parameter"><code>netbios name = GOODELF</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607281"></a><em class="parameter"><code>realm = SNOWSHOW.COM</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607293"></a><em class="parameter"><code>server string = Samba Server</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607305"></a><em class="parameter"><code>security = ADS</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607316"></a><em class="parameter"><code>log level = 1 ads:10 auth:10 sam:10 rpc:10</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607328"></a><em class="parameter"><code>ldap admin dn = cn=Manager,dc=SNOWSHOW,dc=COM</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607340"></a><em class="parameter"><code>ldap idmap suffix = ou=Idmap</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607352"></a><em class="parameter"><code>ldap suffix = dc=SNOWSHOW,dc=COM</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607364"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap backend = ldap:ldap://ldap.snowshow.com</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607377"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap uid = 150000-550000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607388"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap gid = 150000-550000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607400"></a><em class="parameter"><code>template shell = /bin/bash</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607412"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind use default domain = Yes</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
+	</p><div class="example"><a name="idmapldapDMS"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 14.4. ADS Domain Member Server using LDAP</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td># Global parameters</td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607257"></a><em class="parameter"><code>workgroup = SNOWSHOW</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607269"></a><em class="parameter"><code>netbios name = GOODELF</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607281"></a><em class="parameter"><code>realm = SNOWSHOW.COM</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607293"></a><em class="parameter"><code>server string = Samba Server</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607305"></a><em class="parameter"><code>security = ADS</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607316"></a><em class="parameter"><code>log level = 1 ads:10 auth:10 sam:10 rpc:10</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607328"></a><em class="parameter"><code>ldap admin dn = cn=Manager,dc=SNOWSHOW,dc=COM</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607341"></a><em class="parameter"><code>ldap idmap suffix = ou=Idmap</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607353"></a><em class="parameter"><code>ldap suffix = dc=SNOWSHOW,dc=COM</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607364"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap backend = ldap:ldap://ldap.snowshow.com</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607377"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap uid = 150000-550000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607388"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap gid = 150000-550000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607400"></a><em class="parameter"><code>template shell = /bin/bash</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607412"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind use default domain = Yes</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
 	<a class="indexterm" name="id2607427"></a>
 	In the case of an NT4 or Samba-3-style domain the <em class="parameter"><code>realm</code></em> is not used, and the
 	command used to join the domain is <code class="literal">net rpc join</code>. The above example also demonstrates
@@ -679,7 +679,7 @@
 	In many cases a failure is indicated by a silent return to the command prompt with no indication of the
 	reason for failure.
 	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2607774"></a>IDMAP and NSS Using LDAP from ADS with RFC2307bis Schema Extension</h3></div></div></div><p>
-	<a class="indexterm" name="id2607782"></a>
+	<a class="indexterm" name="id2607783"></a>
 	<a class="indexterm" name="id2607789"></a>
 	The use of this method is messy. The information provided in the following is for guidance only
 	and is very definitely not complete. This method does work; it is used in a number of large sites
@@ -687,7 +687,7 @@
 	</p><p>
 	An example <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file is shown in <a class="link" href="idmapper.html#idmaprfc2307" title="Example 14.5. ADS Domain Member Server using RFC2307bis Schema Extension Date via NSS">ADS Domain Member Server using
 RFC2307bis Schema Extension Date via NSS</a>.
-	</p><div class="example"><a name="idmaprfc2307"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 14.5. ADS Domain Member Server using RFC2307bis Schema Extension Date via NSS</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td># Global parameters</td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607849"></a><em class="parameter"><code>workgroup = BOBBY</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607861"></a><em class="parameter"><code>realm = BOBBY.COM</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607872"></a><em class="parameter"><code>security = ADS</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607884"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap uid = 150000-550000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607896"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap gid = 150000-550000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607907"></a><em class="parameter"><code>template shell = /bin/bash</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607919"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind cache time = 5</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607931"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind use default domain = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607943"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind trusted domains only = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607955"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind nested groups = Yes</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
+	</p><div class="example"><a name="idmaprfc2307"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 14.5. ADS Domain Member Server using RFC2307bis Schema Extension Date via NSS</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td># Global parameters</td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607849"></a><em class="parameter"><code>workgroup = BOBBY</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607861"></a><em class="parameter"><code>realm = BOBBY.COM</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607872"></a><em class="parameter"><code>security = ADS</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607884"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap uid = 150000-550000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607896"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap gid = 150000-550000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607907"></a><em class="parameter"><code>template shell = /bin/bash</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607919"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind cache time = 5</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607931"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind use default domain = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607943"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind trusted domains only = Yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2607956"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind nested groups = Yes</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
 	<a class="indexterm" name="id2607971"></a>
 	The DMS must be joined to the domain using the usual procedure. Additionally, it is necessary
 	to build and install the PADL nss_ldap tool set. Be sure to build this tool set with the

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Fast Start: Cure for Impatience</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="FastStart.html#id2554132">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="FastStart.html#id2554155">Description of Example Sites</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="FastStart.html#id2554224">Worked Examples</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="FastStart.html#id2554243">Standalone Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="FastStart.html#id2555984">Domain Member Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="FastStart.html#id2556827">Domain Controller</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="part"><a href="type.html">II. Server Configuration Basics</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="ServerType.html">3. Server Types and Security Modes</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ServerType.html#id2558991">Server Types</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ServerType.html#id2559136">Samba Security Modes</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2559298">User Level Security</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2559461">Share-Level Security</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2560148">ADS Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2560291">Server Security (User Level Security)</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ServerType.html#id2560566">Password Checking</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ServerType.html#id2560753">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2560783">What Makes Samba a Server?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2560815">What Makes Samba a Domain Controller?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2560852">What Makes Samba a Domain Member?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2560879">Constantly Losing Connections to Password Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2560937">Stand-alone Server is converted to Domain Controller  Now User accounts don't work</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="samba-pdc.html">4. Domain Control</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2562485">Basics of Domain Control</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2564263">Samba ADS Domain Control</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2564316">Domain and Network Logon Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2564335">Domain Network Logon Service</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2565206">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2565212">$ Cannot Be Included in Machine Name</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2565312">Joining Domain Fails Because of Existing Machine Account</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2565377">The System Cannot Log You On (C000019B)</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2565454">The Machine Trust Account Is Not Accessible</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2565573">Account Disabled</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2565600">Domain Controller Unavailable</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2565619">Cannot Log onto Domain Member Workstation After Joining Domain</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="samba-bdc.html">5. Backup Domain Control</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2566209">Essential Background Information</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2567331">Active Directory Domain Control</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2567390">What Qualifies a Domain Controller on the Network?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2567481">How Does a Workstation find its Domain Controller?</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2568620">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2568664">Machine Accounts Keep Expiring</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2568719">Can Samba Be a Backup Domain Controller to an NT4 PDC?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2568774">How Do I Replicate the smbpasswd File?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2568879">Can I Do This All with LDAP?</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="domain-member.html">6. Domain Membership</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2570526">On-the-Fly Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2570632">Making an MS Windows Workstation or Server a Domain Member</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="domain-member.html#ads-member">Samba ADS Domain Membership</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2572115">Configure smb.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#ads-test-server">Testing Server Setup</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#ads-test-smbclient">Testing with smbclient</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2573400">Notes</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="domain-member.html#id2573679">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2573719">Cannot Add Machine Back to Domain</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2574030">I Can't Join a Windows 2003 PDC</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="StandAloneServer.html">7. Standalone Servers</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574458">Example Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="StandAloneServer.html#RefDocServer">Reference Documentation Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="StandAloneServer.html#id2575441">Common Errors</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="ClientConfig.html">8. MS Windows Network Configuration Guide</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ClientConfig.html#id2575509">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ClientConfig.html#id2575569">Technical Details</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ClientConfig.html#id2575613">TCP/IP Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ClientConfig.html#id2578354">Common Errors</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="part"><a href="optional.html">III. Advanced Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="ChangeNotes.html">9. Important and Critical Change Notes for the Samba 3.x Series</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578591">Important Samba-3.2.x Change Notes</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578603">Important Samba-3.0.x Change Notes</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578974">Essential Group Mappings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579095">Passdb Changes</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579276">LDAP Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html">10. Network Browsing</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579722">What Is Browsing?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#netdiscuss">Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#adsdnstech">DNS and Active Directory</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582905">Making Samba the Domain Master</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583145">Note about Broadcast Addresses</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583167">Multiple Interfaces</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583353">Use of the Remote Announce Parameter</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583493">Use of the Remote Browse Sync Parameter</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583586">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583857">WINS Server Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584178">WINS Replication</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584231">Static WINS Entries</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584463">Helpful Hints</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584474">Windows Networking Protocols</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584615">Name Resolution Order</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584818">Technical Overview of Browsing</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584905">Browsing Support in Samba</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585102">Problem Resolution</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585353">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586371">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586397">Flushing the Samba NetBIOS Name Cache</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586470">Server Resources Cannot Be Listed</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586519">I Get an "Unable to browse the network" Error</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586765">Invalid Cached Share References Affects Network Browsing</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="passdb.html">11. Account Information Databases</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#id2587249">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#id2592519">Password Backends</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2592572">Plaintext</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2592914">tdbsam</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#id2595597">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2595602">Users Cannot Logon</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2595640">Configuration of auth methods</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="groupmapping.html">12. Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2596644">Warning: User Private Group Problems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2597277">Important Administrative Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598143">Example Configuration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598220">Configuration Scripts</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598231">Sample smb.conf Add Group Script</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598403">Script to Configure Group Mapping</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598530">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598543">Adding Groups Fails</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598630">Adding Domain Users to the Workstation Power Users Group</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="NetCommand.html">13. Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599318">Administrative Tasks and Methods</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599558">Adding, Renaming, or Deletion of Group Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#grpmemshipchg">Manipulating Group Memberships</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#nestedgrpmgmgt">Nested Group Support</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2600927">UNIX and Windows User Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#sbeuseraddn">Adding User Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601139">Deletion of User Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601187">Managing User Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601256">User Mapping</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601684">Managing Trust Relationships</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602068">Interdomain Trusts</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602524">Share Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602569">Creating, Editing, and Removing Shares</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602757">Creating and Changing Share ACLs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602787">Share, Directory, and File Migration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603410">Printer Migration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603661">Controlling Open Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603680">Session and Connection Management</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603746">Printers and ADS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603861">Manipulating the Samba Cache</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603879">Managing IDMAP UID/SID Mappings</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603923">Creating an IDMAP Database Dump File</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603958">Restoring the IDMAP Database Dump File</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#netmisc1">Other Miscellaneous Operations</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="idmapper.html">14. Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="idmapper.html#id2604468">Samba Server Deployment Types and IDMAP</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2604493">Standalone Samba Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605741">Backup Domain Controller</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605813">Examples of IDMAP Backend Usage</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605876">Default Winbind TDB</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2607188">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2607774">IDMAP and NSS Using LDAP from ADS with RFC2307bis Schema Extension</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="rights.html">15. User Rights and Privileges</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="rights.html#id2610070">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="AccessControls.html">16. File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2610759">File System Access Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611116">Managing Directories</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611906">Share Definition Access Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611939">User- and Group-Based Controls</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2612307">File and Directory Permissions-Based Controls</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2612644">Miscellaneous Controls</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613130">Share Permissions Management</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613477">MS Windows Access Control Lists and UNIX Interoperability</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613483">Managing UNIX Permissions Using NT Security Dialogs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613530">Viewing File Security on a Samba Share</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613601">Viewing File Ownership</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613744">Viewing File or Directory Permissions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613960">Modifying File or Directory Permissions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614117">Interaction with the Standard Samba create mask Parameters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614486">Interaction with the Standard Samba File Attribute Mapping</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614559">Windows NT/200X ACLs and POSIX ACLs Limitations</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614978">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614989">Users Cannot Write to a Public Share</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2615312">File Operations Done as root with force user Set</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2615358">MS Word with Samba Changes Owner of File</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="locking.html">17. File and Record Locking</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2615585">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2616938">Samba Oplocks Control</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617033">Example Configuration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617446">MS Windows Oplocks and Caching Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617633">Workstation Service Entries</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617655">Server Service Entries</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617721">Persistent Data Corruption</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617747">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617814">locking.tdb Error Messages</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617844">Problems Saving Files in MS Office on Windows XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617869">Long Delays Deleting Files over Network with XP SP1</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617901">Additional Reading</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="securing-samba.html">18. Securing Samba</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618075">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618320">Technical Discussion of Protective Measures and Issues</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618490">User-Based Protection</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618900">Using IPC$ Share-Based Denials </a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619044">NTLMv2 Security</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619099">Upgrading Samba</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619142">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619158">Smbclient Works on Localhost, but the Network Is Dead</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619187">Why Can Users Access Other Users' Home Directories?</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html">19. Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620105">Native MS Windows NT4 Trusts Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620141">Creating an NT4 Domain Trust</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620238">Completing an NT4 Domain Trust</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620323">Interdomain Trust Facilities</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620532">Configuring Samba NT-Style Domain Trusts</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621219">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621231">Browsing of Trusted Domain Fails</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621277">Problems with LDAP ldapsam and Older Versions of smbldap-tools</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="msdfs.html">20. Hosting a Microsoft Distributed File System Tree</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="msdfs.html#id2621875">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="msdfs.html#id2621908">MSDFS UNIX Path Is Case-Critical</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="classicalprinting.html">21. Classical Printing Support</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622329">Technical Introduction</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622481">Client to Samba Print Job Processing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622540">Printing-Related Configuration Parameters</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2623522">Extended Printing Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2623977">Detailed Explanation Settings</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2626693">Point'n'Print Client Drivers on Samba Servers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2626862">The Obsoleted [printer$] Section</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2626983">Creating the [print$] Share</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627200">[print$] Stanza Parameters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627521">The [print$] Share Directory</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627663">Installing Drivers into [print$]</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627756">Add Printer Wizard Driver Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#inst-rpc">Installing Print Drivers Using rpcclient</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2629689">Client Driver Installation Procedure</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2629706">First Client Driver Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630271">Additional Client Driver Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630389">Always Make First Client Connection as root or printer admin</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630563">Other Gotchas</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630583">Setting Default Print Options for Client Drivers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630951">Supporting Large Numbers of Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631207">Adding New Printers with the Windows NT APW</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631467">Error Message: Cannot connect under a different Name</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631580">Take Care When Assembling Driver Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631890">Samba and Printer Ports</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631999">Avoiding Common Client Driver Misconfiguration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632036">The Imprints Toolset</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632082">What Is Imprints?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632116">Creating Printer Driver Packages</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632132">The Imprints Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632150">The Installation Client</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632283">Adding Network Printers without User Interaction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632557">The addprinter Command</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632596">Migration of Classical Printing to Samba</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632744">Publishing Printer Information in Active Directory or LDAP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632774">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632779">I Give My Root Password but I Do Not Get Access</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632821">My Print Jobs Get Spooled into the Spooling Directory, but Then Get Lost</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="CUPS-printing.html">22. CUPS Printing Support</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2632968">Introduction</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2632974">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633153">Basic CUPS Support Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633268">Linking smbd with libcups.so</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633517">Simple smb.conf Settings for CUPS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633762">More Complex CUPS smb.conf Settings</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634138">Advanced Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634155">Central Spooling vs. Peer-to-Peer Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634206">Raw Print Serving: Vendor Drivers on Windows Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634441">Installation of Windows Client Drivers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-raw">Explicitly Enable raw Printing for application/octet-stream</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634728">Driver Upload Methods</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634849">Advanced Intelligent Printing with PostScript Driver Download</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#gdipost">GDI on Windows, PostScript on UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635579">Ghostscript: The Software RIP for Non-PostScript Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635733">PostScript Printer Description (PPD) Specification</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635816">Using Windows-Formatted Vendor PPDs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635936">CUPS Also Uses PPDs for Non-PostScript Printers</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636848">Filtering  Overview</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637193">pstops</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637630">imagetops and imagetoraster</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637934">CUPS Backends</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638272">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638508">The Complete Picture</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638521">mime.convs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638589">Raw Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638697">application/octet-stream Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640025">Sources of CUPS Drivers/PPDs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640148">Printing with Interface Scripts</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640242">Network Printing (Purely Windows)</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640259">From Windows Clients to an NT Print Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640321">Driver Execution on the Client</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640392">Driver Execution on the Server</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640498">Network Printing (Windows Clients and UNIX/Samba Print
-Servers)</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640516">From Windows Clients to a CUPS/Samba Print Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640706">Samba Receiving Job-Files and Passing Them to CUPS</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640785">Network PostScript RIP</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640876">PPDs for Non-PS Printers on UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640920">PPDs for Non-PS Printers on Windows</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640988">Windows Terminal Servers (WTS) as CUPS Clients</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641002">Printer Drivers Running in Kernel Mode Cause Many
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General Installation</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="install.html">1. How to Install and Test SAMBA</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="install.html#id2551936">Obtaining and Installing Samba</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="install.html#id2551976">Configuring Samba (smb.conf)</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="install.html#tdbdocs">TDB Database File Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="install.html#id2552921">Starting Samba</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="install.html#id2553503">SWAT</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="install.html#id2553562">List Shares Available on the Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="install.html#id2553614">Connect with a UNIX Client</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="install.html#id2553705">Connect from a Remote SMB Client</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="install.html#id2553786">What If Things Don't Work?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="install.html#id2553827">Still Stuck?</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="install.html#id2553859">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="install.html#id2553870">Large Number of smbd Processes</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="install.html#id2553957">Error Message: open_oplock_ipc</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="install.html#id2553989">The network name cannot be found</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="FastStart.html">2. Fast Start: Cure for Impatience</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="FastStart.html#id2554132">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="FastStart.html#id2554155">Description of Example Sites</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="FastStart.html#id2554224">Worked Examples</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="FastStart.html#id2554243">Standalone Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="FastStart.html#id2555984">Domain Member Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="FastStart.html#id2556827">Domain Controller</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="part"><a href="type.html">II. Server Configuration Basics</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="ServerType.html">3. Server Types and Security Modes</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ServerType.html#id2558991">Server Types</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ServerType.html#id2559136">Samba Security Modes</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2559298">User Level Security</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2559461">Share-Level Security</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2560148">ADS Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2560291">Server Security (User Level Security)</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ServerType.html#id2560566">Password Checking</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ServerType.html#id2560753">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2560783">What Makes Samba a Server?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2560815">What Makes Samba a Domain Controller?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2560852">What Makes Samba a Domain Member?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2560879">Constantly Losing Connections to Password Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ServerType.html#id2560937">Stand-alone Server is converted to Domain Controller  Now User accounts don't work</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="samba-pdc.html">4. Domain Control</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2562485">Basics of Domain Control</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2564263">Samba ADS Domain Control</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2564316">Domain and Network Logon Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2564335">Domain Network Logon Service</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2565206">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2565212">$ Cannot Be Included in Machine Name</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2565312">Joining Domain Fails Because of Existing Machine Account</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2565377">The System Cannot Log You On (C000019B)</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2565454">The Machine Trust Account Is Not Accessible</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2565573">Account Disabled</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2565600">Domain Controller Unavailable</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-pdc.html#id2565619">Cannot Log onto Domain Member Workstation After Joining Domain</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="samba-bdc.html">5. Backup Domain Control</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2566209">Essential Background Information</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2567331">Active Directory Domain Control</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2567390">What Qualifies a Domain Controller on the Network?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2567481">How Does a Workstation find its Domain Controller?</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2568620">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2568664">Machine Accounts Keep Expiring</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2568719">Can Samba Be a Backup Domain Controller to an NT4 PDC?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2568774">How Do I Replicate the smbpasswd File?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="samba-bdc.html#id2568879">Can I Do This All with LDAP?</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="domain-member.html">6. Domain Membership</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2570526">On-the-Fly Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2570632">Making an MS Windows Workstation or Server a Domain Member</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="domain-member.html#ads-member">Samba ADS Domain Membership</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2572115">Configure smb.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#ads-test-server">Testing Server Setup</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#ads-test-smbclient">Testing with smbclient</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2573400">Notes</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="domain-member.html#id2573679">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2573719">Cannot Add Machine Back to Domain</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="domain-member.html#id2574030">I Can't Join a Windows 2003 PDC</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="StandAloneServer.html">7. Standalone Servers</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574458">Example Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="StandAloneServer.html#RefDocServer">Reference Documentation Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="StandAloneServer.html#id2575441">Common Errors</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="ClientConfig.html">8. MS Windows Network Configuration Guide</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ClientConfig.html#id2575509">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ClientConfig.html#id2575569">Technical Details</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ClientConfig.html#id2575613">TCP/IP Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ClientConfig.html#id2578354">Common Errors</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="part"><a href="optional.html">III. Advanced Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="ChangeNotes.html">9. Important and Critical Change Notes for the Samba 3.x Series</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578591">Important Samba-3.2.x Change Notes</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578603">Important Samba-3.0.x Change Notes</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578974">Essential Group Mappings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579095">Passdb Changes</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579276">LDAP Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html">10. Network Browsing</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579723">What Is Browsing?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#netdiscuss">Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#adsdnstech">DNS and Active Directory</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582910">Making Samba the Domain Master</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583150">Note about Broadcast Addresses</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583172">Multiple Interfaces</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583358">Use of the Remote Announce Parameter</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583498">Use of the Remote Browse Sync Parameter</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583591">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583862">WINS Server Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584183">WINS Replication</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584236">Static WINS Entries</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584468">Helpful Hints</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584479">Windows Networking Protocols</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584620">Name Resolution Order</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584823">Technical Overview of Browsing</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584910">Browsing Support in Samba</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585107">Problem Resolution</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585358">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586371">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586398">Flushing the Samba NetBIOS Name Cache</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586471">Server Resources Cannot Be Listed</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586519">I Get an "Unable to browse the network" Error</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586766">Invalid Cached Share References Affects Network Browsing</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="passdb.html">11. Account Information Databases</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#id2587249">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#id2592519">Password Backends</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2592572">Plaintext</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2592915">tdbsam</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#id2595597">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2595602">Users Cannot Logon</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2595640">Configuration of auth methods</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="groupmapping.html">12. Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2596644">Warning: User Private Group Problems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2597278">Important Administrative Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598143">Example Configuration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598220">Configuration Scripts</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598231">Sample smb.conf Add Group Script</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598403">Script to Configure Group Mapping</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598530">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598543">Adding Groups Fails</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598630">Adding Domain Users to the Workstation Power Users Group</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="NetCommand.html">13. Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599319">Administrative Tasks and Methods</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599558">Adding, Renaming, or Deletion of Group Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#grpmemshipchg">Manipulating Group Memberships</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#nestedgrpmgmgt">Nested Group Support</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2600928">UNIX and Windows User Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#sbeuseraddn">Adding User Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601139">Deletion of User Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601187">Managing User Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601256">User Mapping</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601684">Managing Trust Relationships</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602068">Interdomain Trusts</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602524">Share Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602569">Creating, Editing, and Removing Shares</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602757">Creating and Changing Share ACLs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602787">Share, Directory, and File Migration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603410">Printer Migration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603661">Controlling Open Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603680">Session and Connection Management</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603746">Printers and ADS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603862">Manipulating the Samba Cache</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603879">Managing IDMAP UID/SID Mappings</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603923">Creating an IDMAP Database Dump File</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603958">Restoring the IDMAP Database Dump File</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#netmisc1">Other Miscellaneous Operations</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="idmapper.html">14. Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="idmapper.html#id2604468">Samba Server Deployment Types and IDMAP</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2604493">Standalone Samba Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605741">Backup Domain Controller</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605813">Examples of IDMAP Backend Usage</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605876">Default Winbind TDB</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2607189">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2607774">IDMAP and NSS Using LDAP from ADS with RFC2307bis Schema Extension</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="rights.html">15. User Rights and Privileges</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="rights.html#id2610070">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="AccessControls.html">16. File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2610760">File System Access Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611116">Managing Directories</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611906">Share Definition Access Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611939">User- and Group-Based Controls</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2612307">File and Directory Permissions-Based Controls</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2612644">Miscellaneous Controls</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613130">Share Permissions Management</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613477">MS Windows Access Control Lists and UNIX Interoperability</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613483">Managing UNIX Permissions Using NT Security Dialogs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613530">Viewing File Security on a Samba Share</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613601">Viewing File Ownership</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613745">Viewing File or Directory Permissions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613960">Modifying File or Directory Permissions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614117">Interaction with the Standard Samba create mask Parameters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614486">Interaction with the Standard Samba File Attribute Mapping</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614559">Windows NT/200X ACLs and POSIX ACLs Limitations</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614978">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614990">Users Cannot Write to a Public Share</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2615312">File Operations Done as root with force user Set</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2615358">MS Word with Samba Changes Owner of File</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="locking.html">17. File and Record Locking</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2615585">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2616938">Samba Oplocks Control</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617033">Example Configuration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617446">MS Windows Oplocks and Caching Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617633">Workstation Service Entries</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617655">Server Service Entries</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617721">Persistent Data Corruption</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617747">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617814">locking.tdb Error Messages</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617845">Problems Saving Files in MS Office on Windows XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617869">Long Delays Deleting Files over Network with XP SP1</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617901">Additional Reading</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="securing-samba.html">18. Securing Samba</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618075">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618320">Technical Discussion of Protective Measures and Issues</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618490">User-Based Protection</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618900">Using IPC$ Share-Based Denials </a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619044">NTLMv2 Security</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619099">Upgrading Samba</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619142">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619158">Smbclient Works on Localhost, but the Network Is Dead</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619187">Why Can Users Access Other Users' Home Directories?</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html">19. Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620105">Native MS Windows NT4 Trusts Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620141">Creating an NT4 Domain Trust</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620238">Completing an NT4 Domain Trust</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620323">Interdomain Trust Facilities</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620532">Configuring Samba NT-Style Domain Trusts</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621219">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621232">Browsing of Trusted Domain Fails</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621278">Problems with LDAP ldapsam and Older Versions of smbldap-tools</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="msdfs.html">20. Hosting a Microsoft Distributed File System Tree</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="msdfs.html#id2621875">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="msdfs.html#id2621908">MSDFS UNIX Path Is Case-Critical</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="classicalprinting.html">21. Classical Printing Support</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622330">Technical Introduction</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622481">Client to Samba Print Job Processing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622540">Printing-Related Configuration Parameters</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2623522">Extended Printing Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2623977">Detailed Explanation Settings</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2626693">Point'n'Print Client Drivers on Samba Servers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2626862">The Obsoleted [printer$] Section</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2626984">Creating the [print$] Share</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627200">[print$] Stanza Parameters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627521">The [print$] Share Directory</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627663">Installing Drivers into [print$]</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627756">Add Printer Wizard Driver Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#inst-rpc">Installing Print Drivers Using rpcclient</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2629689">Client Driver Installation Procedure</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2629706">First Client Driver Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630271">Additional Client Driver Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630390">Always Make First Client Connection as root or printer admin</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630563">Other Gotchas</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630584">Setting Default Print Options for Client Drivers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630951">Supporting Large Numbers of Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631207">Adding New Printers with the Windows NT APW</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631467">Error Message: Cannot connect under a different Name</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631581">Take Care When Assembling Driver Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631890">Samba and Printer Ports</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631999">Avoiding Common Client Driver Misconfiguration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632036">The Imprints Toolset</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632082">What Is Imprints?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632117">Creating Printer Driver Packages</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632132">The Imprints Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632150">The Installation Client</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632283">Adding Network Printers without User Interaction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632557">The addprinter Command</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632596">Migration of Classical Printing to Samba</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632744">Publishing Printer Information in Active Directory or LDAP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632774">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632780">I Give My Root Password but I Do Not Get Access</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632821">My Print Jobs Get Spooled into the Spooling Directory, but Then Get Lost</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="CUPS-printing.html">22. CUPS Printing Support</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2632968">Introduction</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2632974">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633153">Basic CUPS Support Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633268">Linking smbd with libcups.so</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633517">Simple smb.conf Settings for CUPS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633762">More Complex CUPS smb.conf Settings</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634138">Advanced Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634156">Central Spooling vs. Peer-to-Peer Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634206">Raw Print Serving: Vendor Drivers on Windows Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634441">Installation of Windows Client Drivers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-raw">Explicitly Enable raw Printing for application/octet-stream</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634728">Driver Upload Methods</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634850">Advanced Intelligent Printing with PostScript Driver Download</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#gdipost">GDI on Windows, PostScript on UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635579">Ghostscript: The Software RIP for Non-PostScript Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635733">PostScript Printer Description (PPD) Specification</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635816">Using Windows-Formatted Vendor PPDs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635936">CUPS Also Uses PPDs for Non-PostScript Printers</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636848">Filtering  Overview</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637193">pstops</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637630">imagetops and imagetoraster</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637934">CUPS Backends</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638273">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638508">The Complete Picture</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638521">mime.convs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638590">Raw Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638698">application/octet-stream Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640025">Sources of CUPS Drivers/PPDs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640148">Printing with Interface Scripts</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640243">Network Printing (Purely Windows)</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640259">From Windows Clients to an NT Print Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640321">Driver Execution on the Client</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640393">Driver Execution on the Server</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640498">Network Printing (Windows Clients and UNIX/Samba Print
+Servers)</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640516">From Windows Clients to a CUPS/Samba Print Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640706">Samba Receiving Job-Files and Passing Them to CUPS</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640785">Network PostScript RIP</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640876">PPDs for Non-PS Printers on UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640920">PPDs for Non-PS Printers on Windows</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640988">Windows Terminal Servers (WTS) as CUPS Clients</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641003">Printer Drivers Running in Kernel Mode Cause Many
 Problems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641041">Workarounds Impose Heavy Limitations</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641059">CUPS: A Magical Stone?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641102">PostScript Drivers with No Major Problems, Even in Kernel
-Mode</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641189">Configuring CUPS for Driver Download</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641211">cupsaddsmb: The Unknown Utility</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641309">Prepare Your smb.conf for cupsaddsmb</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641591">CUPS PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641830">Recognizing Different Driver Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641949">Acquiring the Adobe Driver Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641974">ESP Print Pro PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642036">Caveats to Be Considered</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642336">Windows CUPS PostScript Driver Versus Adobe Driver</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642554">Run cupsaddsmb (Quiet Mode)</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642694">Run cupsaddsmb with Verbose Output</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642886">Understanding cupsaddsmb</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643030">How to Recognize If cupsaddsmb Completed Successfully</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643152">cupsaddsmb with a Samba PDC</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643233">cupsaddsmb Flowchart</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643314">Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-avoidps1">Avoiding Critical PostScript Driver Settings on the Client</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643549">Installing PostScript Driver Files Manually Using rpcclient</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643895">Understanding the rpcclient man Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644000">Producing an Example by Querying a Windows Box</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644132">Requirements for adddriver and setdriver to Succeed</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644356">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645315">Troubleshooting Revisited</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645661">Trivial Database Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645728">Binary Format</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645795">Losing *.tdb Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645845">Using tdbbackup</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645965">CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646141">foomatic-rip and Foomatic Explained</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646962">foomatic-rip and Foomatic PPD Download and Installation</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647435">Page Accounting with CUPS</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647471">Setting Up Quotas</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647525">Correct and Incorrect Accounting</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647565">Adobe and CUPS PostScript Drivers for Windows Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647706">The page_log File Syntax</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647851">Possible Shortcomings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647917">Future Developments</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647957">Other Accounting Tools</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647971">Additional Material</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648188">Autodeletion or Preservation of CUPS Spool Files</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648264">CUPS Configuration Settings Explained</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648349">Preconditions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648488">Manual Configuration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648535">Printing from CUPS to Windows-Attached Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648831">More CUPS Filtering Chains</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648943">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648948">Windows 9x/Me Client Can't Install Driver</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#root-ask-loop">cupsaddsmb Keeps Asking for Root Password in Never-ending Loop</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649025">cupsaddsmb or rpcclient addriver Emit Error</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649063">cupsaddsmb Errors</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649137">Client Can't Connect to Samba Printer</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649162">New Account Reconnection from Windows 200x/XP Troubles</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649253">Avoid Being Connected to the Samba Server as the Wrong User</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649304">Upgrading to CUPS Drivers from Adobe Drivers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649342">Can't Use cupsaddsmb on Samba Server, Which Is a PDC</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649377">Deleted Windows 200x Printer Driver Is Still Shown</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649412">Windows 200x/XP Local Security Policies</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649445">Administrator Cannot Install Printers for All Local Users</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649486">Print Change, Notify Functions on NT Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649512">Windows XP SP1</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649558">Print Options for All Users Can't Be Set on Windows 200x/XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649841">Most Common Blunders in Driver Settings on Windows Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649897">cupsaddsmb Does Not Work with Newly Installed Printer</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649946">Permissions on /var/spool/samba/ Get Reset After Each Reboot</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650045">Print Queue Called lp Mishandles Print Jobs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650114">Location of Adobe PostScript Driver Files for cupsaddsmb</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650168">Overview of the CUPS Printing Processes</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="VFS.html">23. Stackable VFS modules</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2650356">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2650789">Included Modules</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2650795">audit</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2650836">default_quota</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651053">extd_audit</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#fakeperms">fake_perms</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651777">netatalk</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651827">shadow_copy</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2652729">VFS Modules Available Elsewhere</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2652754">DatabaseFS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2652814">vscan</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2652853">vscan-clamav</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="winbind.html">24. Winbind: Use of Domain Accounts</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653461">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653550">What Winbind Provides</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2653704">Target Uses</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653875">How Winbind Works</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654018">Microsoft Active Directory Services</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654453">User and Group ID Allocation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654529">Result Caching</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2654586">Installation and Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654858">Testing Things Out</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2657317">Conclusion</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2657366">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2657408">NSCD Problem Warning</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2657444">Winbind Is Not Resolving Users and Groups</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html">25. Advanced Network Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657633">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657803">Remote Desktop Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658392">Network Logon Script Magic</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658618">Adding Printers without User Intervention</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658661">Limiting Logon Connections</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html">26. System and Account Policies</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658909">Creating and Managing System Policies</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660133">Management Tools</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660145">Samba Editreg Toolset</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660228">Windows NT4/200x</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660268">Samba PDC</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660332">System Startup and Logon Processing Overview</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660490">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660502">Policy Does Not Work</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html">27. Desktop Profile Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660587">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660636">Roaming Profiles</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660690">Samba Configuration for Profile Handling</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661296">Windows Client Profile Configuration Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662640">User Profile Hive Cleanup Service</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662674">Sharing Profiles between Windows 9x/Me and NT4/200x/XP Workstations</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662773">Profile Migration from Windows NT4/200x Server to Samba</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663124">Mandatory Profiles</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663264">Creating and Managing Group Profiles</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663343">Default Profile for Windows Users</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663373">MS Windows 9x/Me</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663525">MS Windows NT4 Workstation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664087">MS Windows 200x/XP</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664592">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664603">Configuring Roaming Profiles for a Few Users or Groups</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664664">Cannot Use Roaming Profiles</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664836">Changing the Default Profile</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664999">Debugging Roaming Profiles and NT4-style Domain Policies</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="pam.html">28. PAM-Based Distributed Authentication</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="pam.html#id2665806">Technical Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2665859">PAM Configuration Syntax</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2666871">Example System Configurations</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667177">smb.conf PAM Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667258">Remote CIFS Authentication Using winbindd.so</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667361">Password Synchronization Using pam_smbpass.so</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="pam.html#id2667755">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667766">pam_winbind Problem</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667864">Winbind Is Not Resolving Users and Groups</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html">29. Integrating MS Windows Networks with Samba</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668086">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668107">Background Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668236">Name Resolution in a Pure UNIX/Linux World</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668309">/etc/hosts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668497">/etc/resolv.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668533">/etc/host.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668585">/etc/nsswitch.conf</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668709">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669143">The NetBIOS Name Cache</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669230">The LMHOSTS File</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669405">HOSTS File</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669433">DNS Lookup</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669461">WINS Lookup</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669598">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669612">Pinging Works Only One Way</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669643">Very Slow Network Connections</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669685">Samba Server Name-Change Problem</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="unicode.html">30. Unicode/Charsets</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2669890">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2669941">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2670075">Samba and Charsets</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2670211">Conversion from Old Names</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2670242">Japanese Charsets</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2671022">Individual Implementations</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2671146">Migration from Samba-2.2 Series</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2671292">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2671298">CP850.so Can't Be Found</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="Backup.html">31. Backup Techniques</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Backup.html#id2671405">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Backup.html#id2671449">Discussion of Backup Solutions</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Backup.html#id2671547">BackupPC</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Backup.html#id2671718">Rsync</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Backup.html#id2671888">Amanda</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Backup.html#id2671936">BOBS: Browseable Online Backup System</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="SambaHA.html">32. High Availability</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2672032">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2672152">Technical Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2672186">The Ultimate Goal</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2672316">Why Is This So Hard?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2673029">A Simple Solution</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2673110">High-Availability Server Products</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2673250">MS-DFS: The Poor Man's Cluster</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2673287">Conclusions</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="largefile.html">33. Handling Large Directories</a></span></dt><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="cfgsmarts.html">34. Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673918">Implementation</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="cfgsmarts.html#id2675338">Multiple Virtual Server Hosting</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="part"><a href="migration.html">IV. Migration and Updating</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html">35. Updating and Upgrading Samba</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676234">Key Update Requirements</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676270">Upgrading from Samba-3.0.x to Samba-3.2.0</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#oldupdatenotes">Upgrading from Samba-2.x to Samba-3.0.25</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676319">Quick Migration Guide</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676470">New Features in Samba-3.x Series</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676480">New Features in Samba-3.2.x Series</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2677690">New Functionality</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="NT4Migration.html">36. Migration from NT4 PDC to Samba-3 PDC</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2679086">Planning and Getting Started</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2680066">Steps in Migration Process</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2680301">Migration Options</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2680388">Planning for Success</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2680621">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="SWAT.html">37. SWAT: The Samba Web Administration Tool</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681110">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681240">Guidelines and Technical Tips</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681260">Validate SWAT Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#xinetd">Enabling SWAT for Use</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681897">Securing SWAT through SSL</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682049">Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682247">Overview and Quick Tour</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682260">The SWAT Home Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682321">Global Settings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682423">Share Settings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682479">Printers Settings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682535">The SWAT Wizard</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682598">The Status Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682642">The View Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682661">The Password Change Page</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="part"><a href="troubleshooting.html">V. Troubleshooting</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="diagnosis.html">38. The Samba Checklist</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="diagnosis.html#id2682796">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="diagnosis.html#id2682835">Assumptions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="problems.html">39. Analyzing and Solving Samba Problems</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="problems.html#id2684875">Diagnostics Tools</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="problems.html#id2684927">Debugging with Samba Itself</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="problems.html#id2685183">Tcpdump</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="problems.html#id2685233">Ethereal</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="problems.html#id2685377">The Windows Network Monitor</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="problems.html#id2685702">Useful URLs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="problems.html#id2685740">Getting Mailing List Help</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="problems.html#id2685914">How to Get Off the Mailing Lists</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="bugreport.html">40. Reporting Bugs</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686046">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686135">General Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#dbglvl">Debug Levels</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686371">Debugging-Specific Operations</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686573">Internal Errors</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686706">Attaching to a Running Process</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686831">Patches</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="tdb.html">41. Managing TDB Files</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="tdb.html#id2686915">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="tdb.html#id2687376">Managing TDB Files</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="part"><a href="Appendix.html">VI. Reference Section</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="compiling.html">42. How to Compile Samba</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#id2687567">Access Samba Source Code via Subversion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2687573">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2687614">Subversion Access to samba.org</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#id2687805">Accessing the Samba Sources via rsync and ftp</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#id2687880">Verifying Samba's PGP Signature</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#id2688018">Building the Binaries</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2688255">Compiling Samba with Active Directory Support</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#startingSamba">Starting the smbd nmbd and winbindd</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2688526">Starting from inetd.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2688746">Alternative: Starting smbd as a Daemon</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="Portability.html">43. Portability</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Portability.html#id2689131">HPUX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Portability.html#id2689234">SCO UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Portability.html#id2689274">DNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Portability.html#id2689415">Red Hat Linux</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Portability.html#id2689458">AIX: Sequential Read Ahead</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Portability.html#id2689520">Solaris</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Portability.html#id2689526">Locking Improvements</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Portability.html#winbind-solaris9">Winbind on Solaris 9</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="Other-Clients.html">44. Samba and Other CIFS Clients</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689701">Macintosh Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689786">OS2 Client</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689791">Configuring OS/2 Warp Connect or OS/2 Warp 4</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689911">Configuring Other Versions of OS/2</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689967">Printer Driver Download for OS/2 Clients</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690060">Windows for Workgroups</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690066">Latest TCP/IP Stack from Microsoft</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690149">Delete .pwl Files After Password Change</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690176">Configuring Windows for Workgroups Password Handling</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690234">Password Case Sensitivity</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690265">Use TCP/IP as Default Protocol</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#speedimpr">Speed Improvement</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690323">Windows 95/98</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690392">Speed Improvement</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690412">Windows 2000 Service Pack 2</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690609">Windows NT 3.1</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="speed.html">45. Samba Performance Tuning</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690716">Comparisons</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690754">Socket Options</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690851">Read Size</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690896">Max Xmit</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690943">Log Level</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690968">Read Raw</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691035">Write Raw</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691087">Slow Logins</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691110">Client Tuning</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691131">Samba Performance Problem Due to Changing Linux Kernel</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691223">Corrupt tdb Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691318">Samba Performance is Very Slow</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html">46. LDAP and Transport Layer Security</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-intro-ldap-tls">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls">Configuring</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls-certs">Generating the Certificate Authority</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls-server">Generating the Server Certificate</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls-install">Installing the Certificates</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-test-ldap-tls">Testing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-int-ldap-tls">Troubleshooting</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="ch47.html">47. Samba Support</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ch47.html#id2692509">Free Support</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ch47.html#id2692728">Commercial Support</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="DNSDHCP.html">48. DNS and DHCP Configuration Guide</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="DNSDHCP.html#id2692887">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="DNSDHCP.html#id2693066">Example Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="DNSDHCP.html#id2693157">Dynamic DNS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="DNSDHCP.html#DHCP">DHCP Server</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="appendix"><a href="apa.html">A. 
+Mode</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641189">Configuring CUPS for Driver Download</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641212">cupsaddsmb: The Unknown Utility</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641310">Prepare Your smb.conf for cupsaddsmb</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641591">CUPS PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641830">Recognizing Different Driver Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641949">Acquiring the Adobe Driver Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641974">ESP Print Pro PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642037">Caveats to Be Considered</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642336">Windows CUPS PostScript Driver Versus Adobe Driver</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642554">Run cupsaddsmb (Quiet Mode)</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642694">Run cupsaddsmb with Verbose Output</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642886">Understanding cupsaddsmb</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643030">How to Recognize If cupsaddsmb Completed Successfully</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643152">cupsaddsmb with a Samba PDC</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643233">cupsaddsmb Flowchart</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643314">Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-avoidps1">Avoiding Critical PostScript Driver Settings on the Client</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643549">Installing PostScript Driver Files Manually Using rpcclient</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643895">Understanding the rpcclient man Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644000">Producing an Example by Querying a Windows Box</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644132">Requirements for adddriver and setdriver to Succeed</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644357">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645315">Troubleshooting Revisited</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645661">Trivial Database Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645729">Binary Format</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645795">Losing *.tdb Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645846">Using tdbbackup</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645965">CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646141">foomatic-rip and Foomatic Explained</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646962">foomatic-rip and Foomatic PPD Download and Installation</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647435">Page Accounting with CUPS</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647471">Setting Up Quotas</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647525">Correct and Incorrect Accounting</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647565">Adobe and CUPS PostScript Drivers for Windows Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647706">The page_log File Syntax</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647851">Possible Shortcomings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647917">Future Developments</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647957">Other Accounting Tools</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647971">Additional Material</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648188">Autodeletion or Preservation of CUPS Spool Files</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648264">CUPS Configuration Settings Explained</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648349">Preconditions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648488">Manual Configuration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648535">Printing from CUPS to Windows-Attached Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648832">More CUPS Filtering Chains</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648943">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648949">Windows 9x/Me Client Can't Install Driver</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#root-ask-loop">cupsaddsmb Keeps Asking for Root Password in Never-ending Loop</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649025">cupsaddsmb or rpcclient addriver Emit Error</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649063">cupsaddsmb Errors</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649137">Client Can't Connect to Samba Printer</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649162">New Account Reconnection from Windows 200x/XP Troubles</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649253">Avoid Being Connected to the Samba Server as the Wrong User</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649304">Upgrading to CUPS Drivers from Adobe Drivers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649342">Can't Use cupsaddsmb on Samba Server, Which Is a PDC</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649378">Deleted Windows 200x Printer Driver Is Still Shown</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649412">Windows 200x/XP Local Security Policies</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649445">Administrator Cannot Install Printers for All Local Users</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649486">Print Change, Notify Functions on NT Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649512">Windows XP SP1</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649558">Print Options for All Users Can't Be Set on Windows 200x/XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649842">Most Common Blunders in Driver Settings on Windows Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649897">cupsaddsmb Does Not Work with Newly Installed Printer</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649947">Permissions on /var/spool/samba/ Get Reset After Each Reboot</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650045">Print Queue Called lp Mishandles Print Jobs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650114">Location of Adobe PostScript Driver Files for cupsaddsmb</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650168">Overview of the CUPS Printing Processes</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="VFS.html">23. Stackable VFS modules</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2650356">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2650789">Included Modules</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2650795">audit</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2650836">default_quota</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651054">extd_audit</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#fakeperms">fake_perms</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651777">netatalk</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651827">shadow_copy</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2652729">VFS Modules Available Elsewhere</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2652755">DatabaseFS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2652814">vscan</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2652854">vscan-clamav</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="winbind.html">24. Winbind: Use of Domain Accounts</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653461">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653551">What Winbind Provides</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2653704">Target Uses</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653875">How Winbind Works</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654018">Microsoft Active Directory Services</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654453">User and Group ID Allocation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654529">Result Caching</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2654586">Installation and Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654858">Testing Things Out</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2657317">Conclusion</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2657366">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2657408">NSCD Problem Warning</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2657444">Winbind Is Not Resolving Users and Groups</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html">25. Advanced Network Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657633">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657803">Remote Desktop Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658393">Network Logon Script Magic</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658618">Adding Printers without User Intervention</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658661">Limiting Logon Connections</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html">26. System and Account Policies</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658910">Creating and Managing System Policies</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660133">Management Tools</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660146">Samba Editreg Toolset</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660228">Windows NT4/200x</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660268">Samba PDC</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660333">System Startup and Logon Processing Overview</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660490">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660502">Policy Does Not Work</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html">27. Desktop Profile Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660587">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660636">Roaming Profiles</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660690">Samba Configuration for Profile Handling</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661296">Windows Client Profile Configuration Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662645">User Profile Hive Cleanup Service</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662678">Sharing Profiles between Windows 9x/Me and NT4/200x/XP Workstations</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662777">Profile Migration from Windows NT4/200x Server to Samba</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663129">Mandatory Profiles</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663269">Creating and Managing Group Profiles</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663347">Default Profile for Windows Users</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663378">MS Windows 9x/Me</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663529">MS Windows NT4 Workstation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664091">MS Windows 200x/XP</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664596">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664607">Configuring Roaming Profiles for a Few Users or Groups</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664669">Cannot Use Roaming Profiles</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664840">Changing the Default Profile</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2665004">Debugging Roaming Profiles and NT4-style Domain Policies</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="pam.html">28. PAM-Based Distributed Authentication</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="pam.html#id2665810">Technical Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2665864">PAM Configuration Syntax</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2666875">Example System Configurations</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667181">smb.conf PAM Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667262">Remote CIFS Authentication Using winbindd.so</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667365">Password Synchronization Using pam_smbpass.so</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="pam.html#id2667759">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667770">pam_winbind Problem</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667868">Winbind Is Not Resolving Users and Groups</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html">29. Integrating MS Windows Networks with Samba</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668091">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668111">Background Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668240">Name Resolution in a Pure UNIX/Linux World</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668313">/etc/hosts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668502">/etc/resolv.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668538">/etc/host.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668589">/etc/nsswitch.conf</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668713">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669148">The NetBIOS Name Cache</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669234">The LMHOSTS File</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669410">HOSTS File</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669438">DNS Lookup</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669465">WINS Lookup</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669603">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669616">Pinging Works Only One Way</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669647">Very Slow Network Connections</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669689">Samba Server Name-Change Problem</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="unicode.html">30. Unicode/Charsets</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2669894">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2669946">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2670080">Samba and Charsets</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2670215">Conversion from Old Names</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2670247">Japanese Charsets</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2671027">Individual Implementations</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2671150">Migration from Samba-2.2 Series</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2671297">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2671302">CP850.so Can't Be Found</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="Backup.html">31. Backup Techniques</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Backup.html#id2671410">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Backup.html#id2671454">Discussion of Backup Solutions</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Backup.html#id2671551">BackupPC</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Backup.html#id2671723">Rsync</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Backup.html#id2671892">Amanda</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Backup.html#id2671940">BOBS: Browseable Online Backup System</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="SambaHA.html">32. High Availability</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2672036">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2672157">Technical Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2672191">The Ultimate Goal</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2672321">Why Is This So Hard?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2673034">A Simple Solution</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2673115">High-Availability Server Products</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2673255">MS-DFS: The Poor Man's Cluster</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2673292">Conclusions</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="largefile.html">33. Handling Large Directories</a></span></dt><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="cfgsmarts.html">34. Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673923">Implementation</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="cfgsmarts.html#id2675343">Multiple Virtual Server Hosting</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="part"><a href="migration.html">IV. Migration and Updating</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html">35. Updating and Upgrading Samba</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676238">Key Update Requirements</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676275">Upgrading from Samba-3.0.x to Samba-3.2.0</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#oldupdatenotes">Upgrading from Samba-2.x to Samba-3.0.25</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676324">Quick Migration Guide</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676475">New Features in Samba-3.x Series</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676484">New Features in Samba-3.2.x Series</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2677694">New Functionality</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="NT4Migration.html">36. Migration from NT4 PDC to Samba-3 PDC</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2679090">Planning and Getting Started</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2680070">Steps in Migration Process</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2680306">Migration Options</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2680392">Planning for Success</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2680625">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="SWAT.html">37. SWAT: The Samba Web Administration Tool</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681115">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681245">Guidelines and Technical Tips</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681264">Validate SWAT Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#xinetd">Enabling SWAT for Use</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681902">Securing SWAT through SSL</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682054">Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682252">Overview and Quick Tour</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682265">The SWAT Home Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682326">Global Settings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682428">Share Settings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682483">Printers Settings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682540">The SWAT Wizard</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682603">The Status Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682647">The View Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682666">The Password Change Page</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="part"><a href="troubleshooting.html">V. Troubleshooting</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="diagnosis.html">38. The Samba Checklist</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="diagnosis.html#id2682800">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="diagnosis.html#id2682839">Assumptions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="problems.html">39. Analyzing and Solving Samba Problems</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="problems.html#id2684879">Diagnostics Tools</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="problems.html#id2684931">Debugging with Samba Itself</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="problems.html#id2685187">Tcpdump</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="problems.html#id2685238">Ethereal</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="problems.html#id2685381">The Windows Network Monitor</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="problems.html#id2685707">Useful URLs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="problems.html#id2685744">Getting Mailing List Help</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="problems.html#id2685919">How to Get Off the Mailing Lists</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="bugreport.html">40. Reporting Bugs</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686050">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686140">General Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#dbglvl">Debug Levels</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686375">Debugging-Specific Operations</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686577">Internal Errors</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686710">Attaching to a Running Process</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="bugreport.html#id2686836">Patches</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="tdb.html">41. Managing TDB Files</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="tdb.html#id2686919">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="tdb.html#id2687381">Managing TDB Files</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="part"><a href="Appendix.html">VI. Reference Section</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="compiling.html">42. How to Compile Samba</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#id2687571">Access Samba Source Code via Subversion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2687577">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2687618">Subversion Access to samba.org</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#id2687810">Accessing the Samba Sources via rsync and ftp</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#id2687884">Verifying Samba's PGP Signature</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#id2688022">Building the Binaries</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2688261">Compiling Samba with Active Directory Support</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="compiling.html#startingSamba">Starting the smbd nmbd and winbindd</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2688532">Starting from inetd.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="compiling.html#id2688752">Alternative: Starting smbd as a Daemon</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="Portability.html">43. Portability</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Portability.html#id2689137">HPUX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Portability.html#id2689240">SCO UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Portability.html#id2689280">DNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Portability.html#id2689421">Red Hat Linux</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Portability.html#id2689464">AIX: Sequential Read Ahead</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Portability.html#id2689526">Solaris</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Portability.html#id2689532">Locking Improvements</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Portability.html#winbind-solaris9">Winbind on Solaris 9</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="Other-Clients.html">44. Samba and Other CIFS Clients</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689707">Macintosh Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689792">OS2 Client</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689797">Configuring OS/2 Warp Connect or OS/2 Warp 4</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689917">Configuring Other Versions of OS/2</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2689973">Printer Driver Download for OS/2 Clients</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690066">Windows for Workgroups</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690072">Latest TCP/IP Stack from Microsoft</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690155">Delete .pwl Files After Password Change</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690182">Configuring Windows for Workgroups Password Handling</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690240">Password Case Sensitivity</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690271">Use TCP/IP as Default Protocol</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#speedimpr">Speed Improvement</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690329">Windows 95/98</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690398">Speed Improvement</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690418">Windows 2000 Service Pack 2</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Other-Clients.html#id2690615">Windows NT 3.1</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="speed.html">45. Samba Performance Tuning</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690722">Comparisons</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690760">Socket Options</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690857">Read Size</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690902">Max Xmit</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690949">Log Level</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690974">Read Raw</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691041">Write Raw</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691093">Slow Logins</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691116">Client Tuning</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691137">Samba Performance Problem Due to Changing Linux Kernel</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691229">Corrupt tdb Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691324">Samba Performance is Very Slow</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html">46. LDAP and Transport Layer Security</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-intro-ldap-tls">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls">Configuring</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls-certs">Generating the Certificate Authority</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls-server">Generating the Server Certificate</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls-install">Installing the Certificates</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-test-ldap-tls">Testing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-int-ldap-tls">Troubleshooting</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="ch47.html">47. 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href="ClientConfig.html#w2kp004">DNS Configuration.</a></dt><dt>8.10. <a href="ClientConfig.html#w2kp005">WINS Configuration.</a></dt><dt>8.11. <a href="ClientConfig.html#WME001">The Windows Me Network Configuration Panel.</a></dt><dt>8.12. <a href="ClientConfig.html#WME002">IP Address.</a></dt><dt>8.13. <a href="ClientConfig.html#WME005">DNS Configuration.</a></dt><dt>8.14. <a href="ClientConfig.html#WME003">WINS Configuration.</a></dt><dt>8.15. <a href="ClientConfig.html#wxpp001">The General Panel.</a></dt><dt>8.16. <a href="ClientConfig.html#wxpp004">The Computer Name Panel.</a></dt><dt>8.17. <a href="ClientConfig.html#wxpp006">The Computer Name Changes Panel.</a></dt><dt>8.18. <a href="ClientConfig.html#wxpp007">The Computer Name Changes Panel  Domain MIDEARTH.</a></dt><dt>8.19. <a href="ClientConfig.html#wxpp008">Computer Name Changes  Username and Password Panel.</a></dt><dt>8.20. <a href="ClientConfig.html#WME009">The Network Panel.</a></dt><dt>8.21. <a href="ClientConfig.html#WME010">Client for Microsoft Networks Properties Panel.</a></dt><dt>8.22. <a href="ClientConfig.html#WME013">Identification Panel.</a></dt><dt>8.23. <a href="ClientConfig.html#WME014">Access Control Panel.</a></dt><dt>10.1. <a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browsing1">Cross-Subnet Browsing Example.</a></dt><dt>11.1. <a href="passdb.html#idmap-sid2uid">IDMAP: Resolution of SIDs to UIDs.</a></dt><dt>11.2. <a href="passdb.html#idmap-uid2sid">IDMAP: Resolution of UIDs to SIDs.</a></dt><dt>12.1. <a href="groupmapping.html#idmap-sid2gid">IDMAP: Group SID-to-GID Resolution.</a></dt><dt>12.2. <a href="groupmapping.html#idmap-gid2sid">IDMAP: GID Resolution to Matching SID.</a></dt><dt>12.3. <a href="groupmapping.html#idmap-store-gid2sid">IDMAP Storing Group Mappings.</a></dt><dt>16.1. <a href="AccessControls.html#access1">Overview of UNIX permissions field.</a></dt><dt>19.1. <a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#trusts1">Trusts overview.</a></dt><dt>22.1. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#1small">Windows Printing to a Local Printer.</a></dt><dt>22.2. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#2small">Printing to a PostScript Printer.</a></dt><dt>22.3. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#3small">Ghostscript as a RIP for Non-PostScript Printers.</a></dt><dt>22.4. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#4small">Prefiltering in CUPS to Form PostScript.</a></dt><dt>22.5. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#5small">Adding Device-Specific Print Options.</a></dt><dt>22.6. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-raster">PostScript to Intermediate Raster Format.</a></dt><dt>22.7. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-raster2">CUPS-Raster Production Using Ghostscript.</a></dt><dt>22.8. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#small8">Image Format to CUPS-Raster Format Conversion.</a></dt><dt>22.9. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#small9">Raster to Printer-Specific Formats.</a></dt><dt>22.10. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#cupsomatic-dia">cupsomatic/foomatic Processing Versus Native CUPS.</a></dt><dt>22.11. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#pdftosocket">PDF to Socket Chain.</a></dt><dt>22.12. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#pdftoepsonusb">PDF to USB Chain.</a></dt><dt>22.13. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#small11">Print Driver Execution on the Client.</a></dt><dt>22.14. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#small12">Print Driver Execution on the Server.</a></dt><dt>22.15. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#13small">Printing via CUPS/Samba Server.</a></dt><dt>22.16. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#small14">cupsaddsmb Flowchart.</a></dt><dt>22.17. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#cups1">Filtering Chain 1.</a></dt><dt>22.18. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#cups2">Filtering Chain with cupsomatic</a></dt><dt>22.19. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#a_small">CUPS Printing Overview.</a></dt><dt>24.1. <a href="winbind.html#winbind_idmap">Winbind Idmap</a></dt><dt>39.1. <a href="problems.html#ethereal1">Starting a Capture.</a></dt><dt>39.2. <a href="problems.html#ethereal2">Main Ethereal Data Window.</a></dt></dl></div><div class="list-of-tables"><p><b>List of Tables</b></p><dl><dt>1.1. <a href="install.html#tdbpermfiledesc">Persistent TDB File Descriptions</a></dt><dt>1.2. <a href="install.html#tdbtempfiledesc">Temporary TDB File Descriptions</a></dt><dt>5.1. <a href="samba-bdc.html#pdc-bdc-table">Domain Backend Account Distribution Options</a></dt><dt>6.1. <a href="domain-member.html#assumptions">Assumptions</a></dt><dt>9.1. <a href="ChangeNotes.html#TOSH-domgroups">Essential Domain Group Mappings</a></dt><dt>10.1. <a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browsubnet">Browse Subnet Example 1</a></dt><dt>10.2. <a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#brsbex">Browse Subnet Example 2</a></dt><dt>10.3. <a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#brsex2">Browse Subnet Example 3</a></dt><dt>10.4. <a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#brsex3">Browse Subnet Example 4</a></dt><dt>11.1. <a href="passdb.html#policycontrols">NT4 Domain v's Samba Policy Controls</a></dt><dt>11.2. <a href="passdb.html#accountflags">Samba SAM Account Control Block Flags</a></dt><dt>11.3. <a href="passdb.html#attribobjclPartA">Attributes in the sambaSamAccount ObjectClass (LDAP), Part A</a></dt><dt>11.4. <a href="passdb.html#attribobjclPartB">Attributes in the sambaSamAccount ObjectClass (LDAP), Part B</a></dt><dt>11.5. <a href="passdb.html#ldappwsync">Possible ldap passwd sync Values</a></dt><dt>12.1. <a href="groupmapping.html#WKURIDS">Well-Known User Default RIDs</a></dt><dt>15.1. <a href="rights.html#rp-privs">Current Privilege Capabilities</a></dt><dt>16.1. <a href="AccessControls.html#TOSH-Accesstbl">Managing Directories with UNIX and Windows</a></dt><dt>16.2. <a href="AccessControls.html#ugbc">User- and Group-Based Controls</a></dt><dt>16.3. <a href="AccessControls.html#fdpbc">File and Directory Permission-Based Controls</a></dt><dt>16.4. <a href="AccessControls.html#mcoc">Other Controls</a></dt><dt>16.5. <a href="AccessControls.html#fdsacls">How Windows File ACLs Map to UNIX POSIX File ACLs</a></dt><dt>21.1. <a href="classicalprinting.html#printOptions">Default Printing Settings</a></dt><dt>22.1. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-ppds">PPDs Shipped with CUPS</a></dt><dt>23.1. <a href="VFS.html#xtdaudit">Extended Auditing Log Information</a></dt><dt>27.1. <a href="ProfileMgmt.html#ProfileLocs">User Shell Folder Registry Keys Default Values</a></dt><dt>27.2. <a href="ProfileMgmt.html#regkeys">Defaults of Profile Settings Registry Keys</a></dt><dt>27.3. <a href="ProfileMgmt.html#defregpthkeys">Defaults of Default User Profile Paths Registry Keys</a></dt><dt>28.1. <a href="pam.html#smbpassoptions">Options recognized by pam_smbpass</a></dt><dt>29.1. <a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#uniqnetbiosnames">Unique NetBIOS Names</a></dt><dt>29.2. <a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#netbiosnamesgrp">Group Names</a></dt><dt>30.1. <a href="unicode.html#japancharsets">Japanese Character Sets in Samba-2.2 and Samba-3</a></dt><dt>35.1. <a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#oldtdbfiledesc">Samba-2.2.x TDB File Descriptions</a></dt><dt>36.1. <a href="NT4Migration.html#majtypes">The Three Major Site Types</a></dt><dt>36.2. <a href="NT4Migration.html#natconchoices">Nature of the Conversion Choices</a></dt><dt>40.1. <a href="bugreport.html#dbgclass">Debuggable Functions</a></dt><dt>41.1. <a href="tdb.html#TOSH-TDB">Samba's Trivial Database Files</a></dt></dl></div><div class="list-of-examples"><p><b>List of Examples</b></p><dl><dt>1.1. <a href="install.html#smbconfminimal">A minimal smb.conf</a></dt><dt>1.2. <a href="install.html#simple-example">Another simple smb.conf File</a></dt><dt>2.1. <a href="FastStart.html#anon-example">Anonymous Read-Only Server Configuration</a></dt><dt>2.2. <a href="FastStart.html#anon-rw">Modified Anonymous Read-Write smb.conf</a></dt><dt>2.3. <a href="FastStart.html#anon-print">Anonymous Print Server smb.conf</a></dt><dt>2.4. <a href="FastStart.html#OfficeServer">Secure Office Server smb.conf</a></dt><dt>2.5. <a href="FastStart.html#fast-member-server">Member Server smb.conf (Globals)</a></dt><dt>2.6. <a href="FastStart.html#fast-memberserver-shares">Member Server smb.conf (Shares and Services)</a></dt><dt>2.7. <a href="FastStart.html#fast-engoffice-global">Engineering Office smb.conf (globals)</a></dt><dt>2.8. <a href="FastStart.html#fast-engoffice-shares">Engineering Office smb.conf (shares and services)</a></dt><dt>2.9. <a href="FastStart.html#fast-ldap">LDAP backend smb.conf for PDC</a></dt><dt>2.10. <a href="FastStart.html#fast-bdc">Remote LDAP BDC smb.conf</a></dt><dt>4.1. <a href="samba-pdc.html#pdc-example">smb.conf for being a PDC</a></dt><dt>4.2. <a href="samba-pdc.html#PDC-config">smb.conf for being a PDC</a></dt><dt>5.1. <a href="samba-bdc.html#minimalPDC">Minimal smb.conf for a PDC in Use with a BDC  LDAP Server on PDC</a></dt><dt>5.2. <a href="samba-bdc.html#mulitldapcfg">Multiple LDAP Servers in smb.conf</a></dt><dt>5.3. <a href="samba-bdc.html#minim-bdc">Minimal Setup for Being a BDC</a></dt><dt>7.1. <a href="StandAloneServer.html#simplynice">smb.conf for Reference Documentation Server</a></dt><dt>7.2. <a href="StandAloneServer.html#AnonPtrSvr">smb.conf for Anonymous Printing</a></dt><dt>10.1. <a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#dmbexample">Domain Master Browser smb.conf</a></dt><dt>10.2. <a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#lmbexample">Local master browser smb.conf</a></dt><dt>10.3. <a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#nombexample">smb.conf for Not Being a Master Browser</a></dt><dt>10.4. <a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#remsmb">Local Master Browser smb.conf</a></dt><dt>10.5. <a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#xremmb">smb.conf for Not Being a master browser</a></dt><dt>11.1. <a href="passdb.html#idmapbackendexample">Example Configuration with the LDAP idmap Backend</a></dt><dt>11.2. <a href="passdb.html#confldapex">Configuration with LDAP</a></dt><dt>12.1. <a href="groupmapping.html#smbgrpadd.sh">smbgrpadd.sh</a></dt><dt>12.2. <a href="groupmapping.html#smbgrpadd">Configuration of smb.conf for the add group Script</a></dt><dt>12.3. <a href="groupmapping.html#set-group-map">Script to Set Group Mapping</a></dt><dt>13.1. <a href="NetCommand.html#autopoweruserscript">Script to Auto-add Domain Users to Workstation Power Users Group</a></dt><dt>13.2. <a href="NetCommand.html#magicnetlogon">A Magic Netlogon Share</a></dt><dt>14.1. <a href="idmapper.html#idmapnt4dms">NT4 Domain Member Server smb.conf</a></dt><dt>14.2. <a href="idmapper.html#idmapadsdms">ADS Domain Member Server smb.conf</a></dt><dt>14.3. <a href="idmapper.html#idmapadsridDMS">ADS Domain Member smb.conf using idmap_rid</a></dt><dt>14.4. <a href="idmapper.html#idmapldapDMS">ADS Domain Member Server using LDAP</a></dt><dt>14.5. <a href="idmapper.html#idmaprfc2307">ADS Domain Member Server using RFC2307bis Schema Extension Date via NSS</a></dt><dt>16.1. <a href="AccessControls.html#access2">Example File</a></dt><dt>17.1. <a href="locking.html#far1">Share with Some Files Oplocked</a></dt><dt>17.2. <a href="locking.html#far3">Configuration with Oplock Break Contention Limit</a></dt><dt>20.1. <a href="msdfs.html#dfscfg">smb.conf with DFS Configured</a></dt><dt>21.1. <a href="classicalprinting.html#simpleprc">Simple Configuration with BSD Printing</a></dt><dt>21.2. <a href="classicalprinting.html#extbsdpr">Extended BSD Printing Configuration</a></dt><dt>21.3. <a href="classicalprinting.html#prtdollar">[print$] Example</a></dt><dt>22.1. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-exam-simple">Simplest Printing-Related smb.conf</a></dt><dt>22.2. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#overridesettings">Overriding Global CUPS Settings for One Printer</a></dt><dt>22.3. <a href="CUPS-printing.html#cupsadd-ex">smb.conf for cupsaddsmb Usage</a></dt><dt>23.1. <a href="VFS.html#vfsrecyc">smb.conf with VFS modules</a></dt><dt>23.2. <a href="VFS.html#multimodule">smb.conf with multiple VFS modules</a></dt><dt>23.3. <a href="VFS.html#vfsshadow">Share With shadow_copy VFS</a></dt><dt>24.1. <a href="winbind.html#winbindcfg">smb.conf for Winbind Setup</a></dt><dt>25.1. <a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#Tpees">Script to Enforce Single Resource Logon</a></dt><dt>30.1. <a href="unicode.html#vfscap-intl">VFS CAP</a></dt><dt>34.1. <a href="cfgsmarts.html#elastic">Elastic smb.conf File</a></dt><dt>34.2. <a href="cfgsmarts.html#cdserver">CDROM Server smb-cdserver.conf file</a></dt><dt>34.3. <a href="cfgsmarts.html#mastersmbc">Master smb.conf File Global Section</a></dt><dt>34.4. <a href="cfgsmarts.html#merlinsmbc">MERLIN smb-merlin.conf File Share Section</a></dt><dt>34.5. <a href="cfgsmarts.html#sauronsmbc">SAURON smb-sauron.conf File Share Section</a></dt><dt>38.1. <a href="diagnosis.html#tmpshare">smb.conf with [tmp] Share</a></dt><dt>38.2. <a href="diagnosis.html#modif1">Configuration for Allowing Connections Only from a Certain Subnet</a></dt><dt>38.3. <a href="diagnosis.html#modif2">Configuration for Allowing Connections from a Certain Subnet and 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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 29. Integrating MS Windows Networks with Samba</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="pam.html" title="Chapter 28. PAM-Based Distributed Authentication"><link rel="next" href="unicode.html" title="Chapter 30. Unicode/Charsets"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 29. Integrating MS Windows Networks with Samba</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="pam.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="unicode.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="integrate-ms-networks"></a>Chapter 29. Integrating MS Windows Networks with Samba</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate"> (Jan 01 2001) </p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668086">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668107">Background Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668236">Name Resolution in a Pure UNIX/Linux World</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668309">/etc/hosts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668497">/etc/resolv.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668533">/etc/host.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668585">/etc/nsswitch.conf</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668709">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669143">The NetBIOS Name Cache</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669230">The LMHOSTS File</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669405">HOSTS File</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669433">DNS Lookup</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669461">WINS Lookup</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669598">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669612">Pinging Works Only One Way</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669643">Very Slow Network Connections</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669685">Samba Server Name-Change Problem</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
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+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 29. Integrating MS Windows Networks with Samba</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="pam.html" title="Chapter 28. PAM-Based Distributed Authentication"><link rel="next" href="unicode.html" title="Chapter 30. Unicode/Charsets"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 29. Integrating MS Windows Networks with Samba</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="pam.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="unicode.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="integrate-ms-networks"></a>Chapter 29. Integrating MS Windows Networks with Samba</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate"> (Jan 01 2001) </p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668091">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668111">Background Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668240">Name Resolution in a Pure UNIX/Linux World</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668313">/etc/hosts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668502">/etc/resolv.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668538">/etc/host.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668589">/etc/nsswitch.conf</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668713">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669148">The NetBIOS Name Cache</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669234">The LMHOSTS File</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669410">HOSTS File</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669438">DNS Lookup</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669465">WINS Lookup</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669603">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669616">Pinging Works Only One Way</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669647">Very Slow Network Connections</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669689">Samba Server Name-Change Problem</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
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 This chapter deals with NetBIOS over TCP/IP name to IP address resolution. If
 your MS Windows clients are not configured to use NetBIOS over TCP/IP, then this
 section does not apply to your installation. If your installation involves the use of
 NetBIOS over TCP/IP, then this chapter may help you to resolve networking problems.
 </p><div class="note" style="margin-left: 0.5in; margin-right: 0.5in;"><h3 class="title">Note</h3><p>
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 NetBIOS over TCP/IP has nothing to do with NetBEUI. NetBEUI is NetBIOS
 over Logical Link Control (LLC). On modern networks it is highly advised
 to not run NetBEUI at all. Note also that there is no such thing as
 NetBEUI over TCP/IP  the existence of such a protocol is a complete
 and utter misapprehension.
-</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2668086"></a>Features and Benefits</h2></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2668091"></a>Features and Benefits</h2></div></div></div><p>
 Many MS Windows network administrators have never been exposed to basic TCP/IP
 networking as it is implemented in a UNIX/Linux operating system. Likewise, many UNIX and
 Linux administrators have not been exposed to the intricacies of MS Windows TCP/IP-based
@@ -20,12 +20,12 @@
 </p><p>
 This chapter gives a short introduction to the basics of how a name can be resolved to 
 its IP address for each operating system environment.
-</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2668107"></a>Background Information</h2></div></div></div><p>
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 Since the introduction of MS Windows 2000, it is possible to run MS Windows networking
 without the use of NetBIOS over TCP/IP. NetBIOS over TCP/IP uses UDP port 137 for NetBIOS
 name resolution and uses TCP port 139 for NetBIOS session services. When NetBIOS over
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 the client will use UDP port 137 (NetBIOS Name Service, also known as the Windows Internet
 Name Service, or WINS), TCP port 139, and TCP port 445 (for actual file and print traffic).
 </p></div><p>
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 When NetBIOS over TCP/IP is disabled, the use of DNS is essential. Most installations that disable NetBIOS
 over TCP/IP today use MS Active Directory Service (ADS). ADS requires
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-Records (SRV RR) and with Incremental Zone Transfers (IXFR).  <a class="indexterm" name="id2668224"></a>
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+Records (SRV RR) and with Incremental Zone Transfers (IXFR).  <a class="indexterm" name="id2668229"></a>
 Use of DHCP with ADS is recommended as a further means of maintaining central control over the client
 workstation network configuration.
-</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2668236"></a>Name Resolution in a Pure UNIX/Linux World</h2></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2668240"></a>Name Resolution in a Pure UNIX/Linux World</h2></div></div></div><p>
 The key configuration files covered in this section are:
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 This file contains a static list of IP addresses and names.
 </p><pre class="programlisting">
 127.0.0.1	localhost localhost.localdomain
 192.168.1.1	bigbox.quenya.org	bigbox	alias4box
 </pre><p>
 </p><p>
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 The purpose of <code class="filename">/etc/hosts</code> is to provide a 
 name resolution mechanism so users do not need to remember 
 IP addresses.
 </p><p>
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 Network packets that are sent over the physical network transport 
 layer communicate not via IP addresses but rather using the Media 
 Access Control address, or MAC address. IP addresses are currently 
 32 bits in length and are typically presented as four decimal 
 numbers that are separated by a dot (or period)  for example, 168.192.1.1.
 </p><p>
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 MAC addresses use 48 bits (or 6 bytes) and are typically represented 
 as two-digit hexadecimal numbers separated by colons: 40:8e:0a:12:34:56.
 </p><p>
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 address can be assigned per MAC address. One address must be the primary IP address  this is the
 address that will be returned in the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) reply.
 </p><p>
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 When a user or a process wants to communicate with another machine, 
 the protocol implementation ensures that the &#8220;<span class="quote">machine name</span>&#8221; or &#8220;<span class="quote">host 
 name</span>&#8221; is resolved to an IP address in a manner that is controlled 
 by the TCP/IP configuration control files. The file 
 <code class="filename">/etc/hosts</code> is one such file.
 </p><p>
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 When the IP address of the destination interface has been determined, a protocol called ARP/RARP is used to
 identify the MAC address of the target interface. ARP is a broadcast-oriented method that uses User Datagram
 Protocol (UDP) to send a request to all interfaces on the local network segment using the all 1s MAC address.
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@
 address ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff. The reply packet from an ARP request will contain the MAC address and the primary
 IP address for each interface.
 </p><p>
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 The <code class="filename">/etc/hosts</code> file is foundational to all 
 UNIX/Linux TCP/IP installations and as a minimum will contain 
 the localhost and local network interface IP addresses and the 
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 This file helps to prime the pump so a basic level of name 
 resolution can exist before any other method of name resolution 
 becomes available.
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+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2668502"></a><code class="filename">/etc/resolv.conf</code></h3></div></div></div><p>
 This file tells the name resolution libraries:
 </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>The name of the domain to which the machine 
 	belongs.
@@ -117,8 +117,8 @@
 	</p></li><li><p>The name or IP address of available domain 
 	name servers that may be asked to perform name-to-address 
 	translation lookups.
-	</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2668533"></a><code class="filename">/etc/host.conf</code></h3></div></div></div><p>
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+	</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2668538"></a><code class="filename">/etc/host.conf</code></h3></div></div></div><p>
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 <code class="filename">/etc/host.conf</code> is the primary means by which the setting in
 <code class="filename">/etc/resolv.conf</code> may be effected. It is a critical configuration file. This file controls
 the order by which name resolution may proceed. The typical structure is:
@@ -127,8 +127,8 @@
 multi on
 </pre><p>Both addresses should be returned. Please refer to the 
 man page for <code class="filename">host.conf</code> for further details.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2668585"></a><code class="filename">/etc/nsswitch.conf</code></h3></div></div></div><p>
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 This file controls the actual name resolution targets. The 
 file typically has resolver object specifications as follows:
 </p><pre class="programlisting">
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 sent, TCP/IP networks are silent. All TCP/IP communications assume a 
 principal of speaking only when necessary.
 </p><p>
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 Starting with version 2.2.0, Samba has Linux support for extensions to 
 the name service switch infrastructure so Linux clients will 
 be able to obtain resolution of MS Windows NetBIOS names to IP 
@@ -177,11 +177,11 @@
 will be possible to ping any MS Windows machine by its NetBIOS 
 machine name, as long as that machine is within the workgroup to 
 which both the Samba machine and the MS Windows machine belong.
-</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2668709"></a>Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</h2></div></div></div><p>
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 MS Windows networking is predicated on the name each machine is given. This name is known variously (and
 inconsistently) as the &#8220;<span class="quote">computer name,</span>&#8221; &#8220;<span class="quote">machine name,</span>&#8221; &#8220;<span class="quote">networking
 name,</span>&#8221; &#8220;<span class="quote">NetBIOS name,</span>&#8221; or &#8220;<span class="quote">SMB name.</span>&#8221; All terms mean the same thing with the
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 <a class="link" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#uniqnetbiosnames" title="Table 29.1. Unique NetBIOS Names">Unique NetBIOS names</a> and <a class="link" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#netbiosnamesgrp" title="Table 29.2. Group Names">group names</a> tables 
 list typical NetBIOS name/service type registrations.
 </p><div class="table"><a name="uniqnetbiosnames"></a><p class="title"><b>Table 29.1. Unique NetBIOS Names</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table summary="Unique NetBIOS Names" border="1"><colgroup><col align="left"><col align="justify"></colgroup><tbody><tr><td align="left">MACHINENAME&lt;00&gt;</td><td align="justify">Server Service is running on MACHINENAME</td></tr><tr><td align="left">MACHINENAME&lt;03&gt;</td><td align="justify">Generic machine name (NetBIOS name)</td></tr><tr><td align="left">MACHINENAME&lt;20&gt;</td><td align="justify">LanMan server service is running on MACHINENAME</td></tr><tr><td align="left">WORKGROUP&lt;1b&gt;</td><td align="justify">Domain master browser</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"><div class="table"><a name="netbiosnamesgrp"></a><p class="title"><b>Table 29.2. Group Names</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table summary="Group Names" border="1"><colgroup><col align="left"><col align="justify"></colgroup><tbody><tr><td align="left">WORKGROUP&lt;03&gt;</td><td align="justify">Generic name registered by all members of WORKGROUP</td></tr><tr><td align="left">WORKGROUP&lt;1c&gt;</td><td align="justify">Domain cntrollers/netlogon servers</td></tr><tr><td align="left">WORKGROUP&lt;1d&gt;</td><td align="justify">Local master browsers</td></tr><tr><td align="left">WORKGROUP&lt;1e&gt;</td><td align="justify">Browser election service</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"><p>
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 It should be noted that all NetBIOS machines register their own 
 names as per <a class="link" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#uniqnetbiosnames" title="Table 29.1. Unique NetBIOS Names">Unique NetBIOS names</a> and <a class="link" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#netbiosnamesgrp" title="Table 29.2. Group Names">group names</a>. This is in vast contrast to TCP/IP 
 installations where the system administrator traditionally 
 determines in the <code class="filename">/etc/hosts</code> or in the DNS database what names 
 are associated with each IP address.
 </p><p>
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 One further point of clarification should be noted. The <code class="filename">/etc/hosts</code> 
 file and the DNS records do not provide the NetBIOS name information 
 that MS Windows clients depend on to locate the type of service that may 
@@ -216,8 +216,8 @@
 IP address that is returned in the enumerated list of IP addresses.
 Whichever machine first replies, it then ends up providing the logon services.
 </p><p>
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 The name &#8220;<span class="quote">workgroup</span>&#8221; or &#8220;<span class="quote">domain</span>&#8221; really can be confusing, since these 
 have the added significance of indicating what is the security 
 architecture of the MS Windows network. The term &#8220;<span class="quote">workgroup</span>&#8221; indicates 
@@ -230,14 +230,14 @@
 user-level security in a workgroup environment, thus requiring the use 
 of a username and a matching password.
 </p><p>
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 MS Windows networking is thus predetermined to use machine names 
 for all local and remote machine message passing. The protocol used is 
 called Server Message Block (SMB), and this is implemented using 
@@ -252,10 +252,10 @@
 MS Windows machines use a complex array of name resolution mechanisms. 
 Since we are primarily concerned with TCP/IP, this demonstration is 
 limited to this area.
-</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2669143"></a>The NetBIOS Name Cache</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2669151"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2669158"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2669164"></a>
+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2669148"></a>The NetBIOS Name Cache</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2669155"></a>
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 All MS Windows machines employ an in-memory buffer in which is 
 stored the NetBIOS names and IP addresses for all external 
 machines that machine has communicated with over the 
@@ -263,7 +263,7 @@
 for a machine from the local cache than it is to go through all the 
 configured name resolution mechanisms.
 </p><p>
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 If a machine whose name is in the local name cache is shut 
 down before the name is expired and flushed from the cache, then 
 an attempt to exchange a message with that machine will be subject 
@@ -271,14 +271,14 @@
 lookup will succeed, but the machine cannot respond. This can be 
 frustrating for users but is a characteristic of the protocol.
 </p><p>
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 The MS Windows utility that allows examination of the NetBIOS 
 name cache is called &#8220;<span class="quote">nbtstat.</span>&#8221; The Samba equivalent
 is called <code class="literal">nmblookup</code>.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2669230"></a>The LMHOSTS File</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2669238"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2669234"></a>The LMHOSTS File</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2669242"></a>
 This file is usually located in MS Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 200x/XP in the directory
 <code class="filename">%SystemRoot%\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC</code> and contains the IP address
 and the machine name in matched pairs. The <code class="filename">LMHOSTS</code> file
@@ -363,15 +363,15 @@
 # so keeping the number of comments to a minimum will improve performance.
 # Therefore it is not advisable to simply add lmhosts file entries onto the
 # end of this file.
-</pre></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2669405"></a>HOSTS File</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</pre></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2669410"></a>HOSTS File</h3></div></div></div><p>
 This file is usually located in MS Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 200x/XP in 
 the directory <code class="filename">%SystemRoot%\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC</code> and contains 
 the IP address and the IP hostname in matched pairs. It can be 
 used by the name resolution infrastructure in MS Windows, depending 
 on how the TCP/IP environment is configured. This file is in 
 every way the equivalent of the UNIX/Linux <code class="filename">/etc/hosts</code> file.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2669433"></a>DNS Lookup</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2669441"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2669438"></a>DNS Lookup</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2669446"></a>
 This capability is configured in the TCP/IP setup area in the network 
 configuration facility. If enabled, an elaborate name resolution sequence 
 is followed, the precise nature of which is dependent on how the NetBIOS 
@@ -382,10 +382,10 @@
 Node Type 8, then a NetBIOS Unicast (over UDP Unicast) is sent to the 
 WINS server to obtain a lookup before DNS, HOSTS, LMHOSTS, or broadcast 
 lookup is used.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2669461"></a>WINS Lookup</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2669468"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2669475"></a>
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+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2669465"></a>WINS Lookup</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2669473"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2669480"></a>
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 A WINS (Windows Internet Name Server) service is the equivalent of the 
 rfc1001/1002 specified NBNS (NetBIOS Name Server). A WINS server stores 
 the names and IP addresses that are registered by a Windows client 
@@ -393,19 +393,19 @@
 </p><p>
 To configure Samba to be a WINS server, the following parameter needs 
 to be added to the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file:
-</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2669518"></a><em class="parameter"><code>wins support = Yes</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2669531"></a>
+</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2669522"></a><em class="parameter"><code>wins support = Yes</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2669536"></a>
 To configure Samba to use a WINS server, the following parameters are 
 needed in the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file:
-</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2669553"></a><em class="parameter"><code>wins support = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2669565"></a><em class="parameter"><code>wins server = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
+</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2669558"></a><em class="parameter"><code>wins support = No</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2669570"></a><em class="parameter"><code>wins server = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
 where <em class="replaceable"><code>xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx</code></em> is the IP address 
 of the WINS server.
 </p><p>For information about setting up Samba as a WINS server, read 
-<a class="link" href="NetworkBrowsing.html" title="Chapter 10. Network Browsing">Network Browsing</a>.</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2669598"></a>Common Errors</h2></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="link" href="NetworkBrowsing.html" title="Chapter 10. Network Browsing">Network Browsing</a>.</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2669603"></a>Common Errors</h2></div></div></div><p>
 TCP/IP network configuration problems find every network administrator sooner or later.
 The cause can be anything from keyboard mishaps to forgetfulness to simple mistakes to
 carelessness. Of course, no one is ever deliberately careless!
-</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2669612"></a>Pinging Works Only One Way</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2669616"></a>Pinging Works Only One Way</h3></div></div></div><p>
 	&#8220;<span class="quote">I can ping my Samba server from Windows, but I cannot ping my Windows
 	machine from the Samba server.</span>&#8221;
 	</p><p>
@@ -415,10 +415,10 @@
 	</p><p>
 	Due to inconsistent netmasks, the Windows machine was on network 192.168.1.0/24, while
 	the Samba server was on network 192.168.1.128/25  logically a different network.
-	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2669643"></a>Very Slow Network Connections</h3></div></div></div><p>
+	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2669647"></a>Very Slow Network Connections</h3></div></div></div><p>
 	A common cause of slow network response includes:
 	</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>Client is configured to use DNS and the DNS server is down.</p></li><li><p>Client is configured to use remote DNS server, but the
-		remote connection is down.</p></li><li><p>Client is configured to use a WINS server, but there is no WINS server.</p></li><li><p>Client is not configured to use a WINS server, but there is a WINS server.</p></li><li><p>Firewall is filtering out DNS or WINS traffic.</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2669685"></a>Samba Server Name-Change Problem</h3></div></div></div><p>
+		remote connection is down.</p></li><li><p>Client is configured to use a WINS server, but there is no WINS server.</p></li><li><p>Client is not configured to use a WINS server, but there is a WINS server.</p></li><li><p>Firewall is filtering out DNS or WINS traffic.</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2669689"></a>Samba Server Name-Change Problem</h3></div></div></div><p>
 	&#8220;<span class="quote">The name of the Samba server was changed, Samba was restarted, and now the Samba server cannot be
 	pinged by its new name from an MS Windows NT4 workstation, but it does still respond to pinging using
 	the old name. Why?</span>&#8221;

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href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2675338">Multiple Virtual Server Hosting</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>/etc/samba/scripts, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600628">Managing Nest Groups on Workstations from the Samba Server</a></dt><dt>/etc/samba/secrets.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>/etc/samba/smb.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2551976">Configuring Samba (smb.conf)</a></dt><dt>/etc/samba/smbpasswd, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592572">Plaintext</a></dt><dt>/etc/samba/smbusers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601256">User Mapping</a></dt><dt>/etc/shadow, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account 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href="winbind.html#id2655891">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>/usr/local/samba/bin, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656253">Linux</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656458">Solaris</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681330">Locating the SWAT File</a></dt><dt>/usr/local/samba/lib, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>/usr/local/samba/lib/vfs, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></dt><dt>/usr/local/samba/private/secrets.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>/usr/local/samba/swat, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#xinetd">Enabling SWAT for Use</a></dt><dt>/usr/local/samba/var, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682835">Assumptions</a></dt><dt>/usr/local/samba/var/locks, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584231">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>/usr/sbin, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681330">Locating the SWAT File</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#xinetd">Enabling SWAT for Use</a></dt><dt>/usr/share/samba/swat, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#xinetd">Enabling SWAT for Use</a></dt><dt>/var/locks/*.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691223">Corrupt tdb Files</a></dt><dt>/var/log/samba, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682835">Assumptions</a></dt><dt>/var/run/samba, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584231">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>/var/spool/cups/, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648188">Autodeletion or Preservation of CUPS Spool Files</a></dt><dt>/var/spool/samba, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648188">Autodeletion or Preservation of CUPS Spool 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Controls</a></dt><dt>access control needs, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679731">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>access controls, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>Access Controls, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>access denied, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618900">Using IPC$ Share-Based Denials </a></dt><dt>access policies, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592232">Domain Account Policy Managment</a></dt><dt>access rights, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>account, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665938">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>backend, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>database, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>backends, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt>account access controls, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>account attributes, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>account backends, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a></dt><dt>account containers, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a></dt><dt>account control block (see ACB)</dt><dt>account control flags, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a></dt><dt>account controls, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>Account Controls, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></dt><dt>account database, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592519">Password Backends</a></dt><dt>account deleted, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591481">Deleting Accounts</a></dt><dt>account encode_bits, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a></dt><dt>account flag order, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a></dt><dt>Account Flags, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591158">Listing User and Machine Accounts</a></dt><dt>account flags, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a></dt><dt>account import/export, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592394">Account Import/Export</a></dt><dt>account information, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600927">UNIX and Windows User Management</a></dt><dt>account information database, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a></dt><dt>account management, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>account name, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>account policies, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a></dt><dt>account policy, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></dt><dt>account restrictions, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></dt><dt>account security, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></dt><dt>account storage backends, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678165">Passdb Backends and Authentication</a></dt><dt>account storage mechanisms, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a></dt><dt>account storage system, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a></dt><dt>Account Unknown, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>accountability, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></dt><dt>accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a></dt><dt>ACL, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-intro-ldap-tls">Introduction</a></dt><dt>ACLs, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626862">The Obsoleted [printer$] Section</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>File System, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>POSIX, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>share, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Windows, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>ACLs on share, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613246">Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>ACLs on shares, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>across network segments, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>active directory, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564263">Samba ADS Domain Control</a></dt><dt>Active Directory, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567331">Active Directory Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-member">Samba ADS Domain Membership</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604493">Standalone Samba Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></dt><dt>Active Directory Server, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>AD4UNIX, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>ADAM, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607188">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a></dt><dt>add a user account, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591393">Adding User Accounts</a></dt><dt>add client machines, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>add domain users and groups to a local group, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>add drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>add machine script, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570526">On-the-Fly Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678068">Changes in Behavior</a></dt><dt>Add Printer Wizard, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>add printer wizard, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634728">Driver Upload Methods</a></dt><dt>add user script, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591042">User Account Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678068">Changes in Behavior</a></dt><dt>add/delete/change share, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>adddriver, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628585">Installing Driver Files into [print$]</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628940">Running rpcclient with adddriver</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629434">Specific Driver Name Flexibility</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645315">Troubleshooting Revisited</a></dt><dt>additional driver, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2630271">Additional Client Driver Installation</a></dt><dt>additional privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>addmem, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>AddPrinterDriver(), <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a></dt><dt>admincfg.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="Other-Clients.html#id2690176">Configuring Windows for Workgroups Password Handling</a></dt><dt>administrative actions, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>administrative duties, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>administrative privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a></dt><dt>administrative responsibilities, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>administrative rights, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>administrative rights and privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>Administrative Templates, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a></dt><dt>Administrator, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597277">Important Administrative Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a></dt><dt>administrator account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570806">Windows NT4 Client</a></dt><dt>Administrator account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a></dt><dt>administrator password, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573400">Notes</a></dt><dt>Administrator%password, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>Adobe, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#gdipost">GDI on Windows, PostScript on UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641102">PostScript Drivers with No Major Problems, Even in Kernel
-Mode</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646520">The Grand Unification Achieved</a></dt><dt>Adobe driver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642336">Windows CUPS PostScript Driver Versus Adobe Driver</a></dt><dt>Adobe driver files, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641830">Recognizing Different Driver Files</a></dt><dt>Adobe PostScript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642036">Caveats to Be Considered</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647565">Adobe and CUPS PostScript Drivers for Windows Clients</a></dt><dt>Adobe PostScript driver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643314">Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client</a></dt><dt>Adobe PPD, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645965">CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org</a></dt><dt>Adobe specifications, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638272">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>ADS, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560148">ADS Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572115">Configure smb.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-server">Testing Server Setup</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html">Network Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#adsdnstech">DNS and Active Directory</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585353">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594483">Accounts and Groups Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599318">Administrative Tasks and Methods</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607188">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654529">Result Caching</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660332">System Startup and Logon Processing Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664087">MS Windows 200x/XP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html">PAM-Based Distributed Authentication</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668107">Background Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678165">Passdb Backends and Authentication</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2692887">Features and Benefits</a> (see Active Directory)</dt><dt>ADS DC, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572115">Configure smb.conf</a></dt><dt>ADS domain, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a></dt><dt>ADS domain members, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></dt><dt>ADS manager, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a></dt><dt>ADS schema, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>Advanced TCP/IP configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>advantages, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>affect users, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658909">Creating and Managing System Policies</a></dt><dt>affordable power, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672186">The Ultimate Goal</a></dt><dt>AFPL, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635579">Ghostscript: The Software RIP for Non-PostScript Printers</a></dt><dt>AFPL Ghostscript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></dt><dt>AFS, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672635">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>AIX, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655343">NSS Winbind on AIX</a></dt><dt>algorithmic mapping, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>alias group, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>allow access, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a></dt><dt>allow trusted domains, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a></dt><dt>already exists, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573719">Cannot Add Machine Back to Domain</a></dt><dt>alternative solution, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>Amanda, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671888">Amanda</a></dt><dt>analyzes data, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684875">Diagnostics Tools</a></dt><dt>anonymous, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>print server, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2554870">Anonymous Print Server</a></dt><dt>read-write server, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2554659">Anonymous Read-Write Document Server</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>anonymous access, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585102">Problem Resolution</a></dt><dt>anonymous file server, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>anonymous server, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></dt><dt>ANSI compiler, <a class="indexterm" href="Portability.html#id2689131">HPUX</a></dt><dt>anticipate failure, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672032">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>API, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>Appliances, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653704">Target Uses</a></dt><dt>application servers, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>application/cups.vnd-postscript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642336">Windows CUPS PostScript Driver Versus Adobe Driver</a></dt><dt>application/octet-stream, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-raw">Explicitly Enable raw Printing for application/octet-stream</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638697">application/octet-stream Printing</a></dt><dt>application/pdf, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a></dt><dt>application/postscript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637193">pstops</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642336">Windows CUPS PostScript Driver Versus Adobe Driver</a></dt><dt>application/vnd.cups-postscript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637193">pstops</a></dt><dt>application/vnd.cups-raster, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a></dt><dt>application/vnd.cups-raw, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-raw">Explicitly Enable raw Printing for application/octet-stream</a></dt><dt>application/x-shell, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a></dt><dt>apt-get, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>ARCFOUR-HMAC-MD5, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-server">Testing Server Setup</a></dt><dt>architecture, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>ARP/RARP, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668309">/etc/hosts</a></dt><dt>ASCII, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669941">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670242">Japanese Charsets</a></dt><dt>ASCII text, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a></dt><dt>assign rights, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>assigned RID, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a></dt><dt>assistance, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692509">Free Support</a></dt><dt>associations, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a></dt><dt>attach gdb, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684927">Debugging with Samba Itself</a></dt><dt>attribute, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a></dt><dt>attributes, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>audit file access, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650795">audit</a></dt><dt>audit module, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651053">extd_audit</a></dt><dt>auth, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665938">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dt>authenticate, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>authenticate users, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>authenticated, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572115">Configure smb.conf</a></dt><dt>authenticating server, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663525">MS Windows NT4 Workstation</a></dt><dt>authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592394">Account Import/Export</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656647">Configure Winbind and PAM</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>backend, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>authentication agents, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>authentication architecture, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>authentication backend, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>authentication control, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a></dt><dt>authentication database, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>authentication management, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a></dt><dt>authentication mechanisms, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a></dt><dt>authentication methods, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a></dt><dt>authentication module API, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655343">NSS Winbind on AIX</a></dt><dt>authentication regime, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></dt><dt>authentication reply, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a></dt><dt>authentication server, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>authentication service, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a></dt><dt>authentication system, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>authenticatior, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt><dt>authoritative, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>authoritive, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>authorization, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a></dt><dt>auto-reconnect, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>autogen.sh, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2688018">Building the Binaries</a></dt><dt>autogenerated printcap, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625479">Default UNIX System Printing Commands</a></dt><dt>automatic account creation, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a></dt><dt>automatic mapping, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>automatic reconnects, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>automatic redundancy, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>autopoweruser.sh, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600628">Managing Nest Groups on Workstations from the Samba Server</a></dt><dt>autotyping, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>AUXILIARY, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a></dt><dt>auxiliary members, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>availability, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672032">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>available, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>available port, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2631890">Samba and Printer Ports</a></dt><dt>available printerd, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>available rights, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>average print run, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634849">Advanced Intelligent Printing with PostScript Driver Download</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>B</h3><dl><dt>b-node, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>back up, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a></dt><dt>backed up, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679731">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>backend, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672635">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>backend authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>backend database, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></dt><dt>backend failures, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673110">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>backend file system pool, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672762">Restrictive Constraints on Distributed File Systems</a></dt><dt>backends, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579095">Passdb Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648535">Printing from CUPS to Windows-Attached Printers</a></dt><dt>backup, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671405">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679731">Server Share and Directory Layout</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="tdb.html#id2686915">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>backup domain controller, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>backup solution, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671449">Discussion of Backup Solutions</a></dt><dt>BackupPC, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671547">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>bad hardware, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>bad logon attempts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591565">Changing User Accounts</a></dt><dt>Bad networking hardware, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>bad password, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>banner pages, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642336">Windows CUPS PostScript Driver Versus Adobe Driver</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642554">Run cupsaddsmb (Quiet Mode)</a></dt><dt>barriers, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618075">Introduction</a></dt><dt>Batch Oplock, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>BDC, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559868">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567331">Active Directory Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568719">Can Samba Be a Backup Domain Controller to an NT4 PDC?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592914">tdbsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605741">Backup Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680066">Steps in Migration Process</a></dt><dt>BDCs, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>behavior approximately same, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676319">Quick Migration Guide</a></dt><dt>between domains, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620532">Configuring Samba NT-Style Domain Trusts</a></dt><dt>bias, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>binary format TDB, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>BIND, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2693157">Dynamic DNS</a></dt><dt>bind interfaces only, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>BIND9, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#adsdnstech">DNS and Active Directory</a></dt><dt>BIND9.NET, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2692887">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>bindery-enabled, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>block device, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>block incoming packets, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>BOBS, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671936">BOBS: Browseable Online Backup System</a></dt><dt>bogus, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560468">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>boot disk`, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a></dt><dt>bridge, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>bridges networks, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>brlock.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>broadcast, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567390">What Qualifies a Domain Controller on the Network?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>broadcast address, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585102">Problem Resolution</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>broadcast isolated subnet, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>broadcast messages, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>broadcast messaging, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567481">How Does a Workstation find its Domain Controller?</a></dt><dt>Broadcast node, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584231">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>broadcast request, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>broadcast traffic, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585353">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>broadcast-based, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>broadcast-based name resolution, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>broadcasts, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>browse across subnet, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585353">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>browse list, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583586">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>browse list handling, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html">Network Browsing</a></dt><dt>browse list maintainers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>browse list management, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579722">What Is Browsing?</a></dt><dt>browse lists, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582905">Making Samba the Domain Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585353">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>browse resources, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585102">Problem Resolution</a></dt><dt>browse server resources, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585102">Problem Resolution</a></dt><dt>browse shares, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618900">Using IPC$ Share-Based Denials </a></dt><dt>browse.dat, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585102">Problem Resolution</a></dt><dt>browseable, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a></dt><dt>browser election, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a></dt><dt>browser elections, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>BrowseShortNames, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650045">Print Queue Called lp Mishandles Print Jobs</a></dt><dt>browsing, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579722">What Is Browsing?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582905">Making Samba the Domain Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584905">Browsing Support in Samba</a></dt><dt>browsing across subnets, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html">Network Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585353">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>browsing another subnet, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584905">Browsing Support in Samba</a></dt><dt>browsing intrinsics, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>browsing problems, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584474">Windows Networking Protocols</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586371">Common Errors</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586519">I Get an "Unable to browse the network" Error</a></dt><dt>BSD, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2565212">$ Cannot Be Included in Machine Name</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>BSD Printing, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a></dt><dt>BSD-style printing, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623522">Extended Printing Configuration</a></dt><dt>bug report, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692509">Free Support</a></dt><dt>bug reports, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686046">Introduction</a></dt><dt>Bugzilla, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686046">Introduction</a></dt><dt>built-in commands, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt><dt>bypasses privilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>byte ranges, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>byte-range lock, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>byte-range locking, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>C</h3><dl><dt>c:\winnt\inf, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></dt><dt>C:\WinNT\System32\config, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>cached</dt><dd><dl><dt>password, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560566">Password Checking</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>cached encrypted password, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>cached in memory, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588500">Advantages of Non-Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>cached local file, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>cached locally, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>cached references, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586765">Invalid Cached Share References Affects Network Browsing</a></dt><dt>caching, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>caching reads, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>caching scheme, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654529">Result Caching</a></dt><dt>caching writes, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>called name, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a></dt><dt>cannot join domain, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2578354">Common Errors</a></dt><dt>canonicalize files, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>CAP, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670242">Japanese Charsets</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="Other-Clients.html#id2689701">Macintosh Clients</a></dt><dt>cap-share, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>capability to delete, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>case options, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>case sensitivity, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665859">PAM Configuration Syntax</a></dt><dt>case-insensitive, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559298">User Level Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>case-preserving, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559298">User Level Security</a></dt><dt>central environment, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>centralized</dt><dd><dl><dt>authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>centralized identity management, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>centrally managed, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>certificate, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681897">Securing SWAT through SSL</a></dt><dt>Certificate Authority (see CA)</dt><dt>cfdisk, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>challenge/response mechanis, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>change capabilities, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a></dt><dt>change motivations, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>change password, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573400">Notes</a></dt><dt>change passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a></dt><dt>changed parameters, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#oldupdatenotes">Upgrading from Samba-2.x to Samba-3.0.25</a></dt><dt>changes password, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>character device, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>character set, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669941">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></dt><dt>character sets, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670075">Samba and Charsets</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>charset, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669941">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></dt><dt>charset conversion, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670211">Conversion from Old Names</a></dt><dt>chattr, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>check for locks, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>check logs, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></dt><dt>checksum-search, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671718">Rsync</a></dt><dt>chmod, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>chown, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613601">Viewing File Ownership</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>chpass, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>CIFS, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a></dt><dt>CIFS function calls, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>CIFS/SMB, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672032">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672316">Why Is This So Hard?</a></dt><dt>Citrix, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></dt><dt>clear purpose preferred, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671449">Discussion of Backup Solutions</a></dt><dt>clear-text, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560566">Password Checking</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>clear-text passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>client client instructions, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575509">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Client for Microsoft Networks, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>Client for Novell Networks, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>client-server mode, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a></dt><dt>client-side caching, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>client-side data caching, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616635">PDM Data Shares</a></dt><dt>clock skew, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>cluster servers, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672435">The Front-End Challenge</a></dt><dt>clustered file server, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672186">The Ultimate Goal</a></dt><dt>Clustered smbds, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672832">Server Pool Communications</a></dt><dt>clustering technologies, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672186">The Ultimate Goal</a></dt><dt>cluttering, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686371">Debugging-Specific Operations</a></dt><dt>cmd, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>cmd shell, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>CN, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-intro-ldap-tls">Introduction</a></dt><dt>code maintainer, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692509">Free Support</a></dt><dt>codepages, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669890">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>collating, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582905">Making Samba the Domain Master</a></dt><dt>collisions, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691131">Samba Performance Problem Due to Changing Linux Kernel</a></dt><dt>color, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>COM1:, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2631890">Samba and Printer Ports</a></dt><dt>command-line, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html">Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</a></dt><dt>command-line utility, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>commenting out setting, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a></dt><dt>commercial Linux products, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>commercial support, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html">Samba Support</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692728">Commercial Support</a></dt><dt>commit the settings, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>Common Internet Filesystem (see CIFS)</dt><dt>Common restrictions, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></dt><dt>Common UNIX Printing System (see CUPS)</dt><dt>common.adm, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></dt><dt>comp.protocols.smb, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686046">Introduction</a></dt><dt>compatible, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="Portability.html">Portability</a></dt><dt>compile, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2551936">Obtaining and Installing Samba</a></dt><dt>compile-time options, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a></dt><dt>complex file name space, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673029">A Simple Solution</a></dt><dt>complex organization, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>complexity, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574458">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>compliance, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></dt><dt>complicated, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>complicated problem, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672530">Demultiplexing SMB Requests</a></dt><dt>comprehensive documentation, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>Computer Account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570806">Windows NT4 Client</a></dt><dt>computer account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-server">Testing Server Setup</a></dt><dt>computer accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>Computer Management, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613246">Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>Computer Name, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a></dt><dt>computer name, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668709">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></dt><dt>concurrent access, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>Conectiva, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646752">Forums, Downloads, Tutorials, Howtos (Also for Mac OS X and Commercial UNIX)</a></dt><dt>config.cache, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573107">Possible Errors</a></dt><dt>CONFIG.POL, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>Config.POL, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658909">Creating and Managing System Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a></dt><dt>configuration</dt><dd><dl><dt>documentation, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553334">Test Your Config File with testparm</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>configuration files, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681110">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>configuration problem, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686046">Introduction</a></dt><dt>configuration syntax, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a></dt><dt>configuration techniques, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></dt><dt>configuration too complex, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2575441">Common Errors</a></dt><dt>configuration tool, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html">SWAT: The Samba Web Administration Tool</a></dt><dt>configuration wizard, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a></dt><dt>configure, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2688018">Building the Binaries</a></dt><dt>configuring a firewall, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>confirm address, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>confirm the password, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a></dt><dt>confirm the trust, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>connect transparently, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672186">The Ultimate Goal</a></dt><dt>connection resources, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a></dt><dt>connections, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>connections.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>consistent case, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>console, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a></dt><dt>consumer expects, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html">Samba Support</a></dt><dt>container, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a></dt><dt>continuity of service, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673110">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>contribute, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>Control Panel, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a></dt><dt>convert</dt><dd><dl><dt>domain member server, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>converted, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a></dt><dt>copy'n'paste, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>core files, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686573">Internal Errors</a></dt><dt>core graphic engine, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a></dt><dt>core values, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>corrupted file, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>cosine.schema, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a></dt><dt>country of origin, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692728">Commercial Support</a></dt><dt>CP850, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670075">Samba and Charsets</a></dt><dt>CP932, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>cracker, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>create, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611116">Managing Directories</a></dt><dt>Create a Computer Account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570806">Windows NT4 Client</a></dt><dt>create a domain machine account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></dt><dt>create domain member, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a></dt><dt>create machine trust account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>create partition, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>Create the Computer Account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>create user accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a></dt><dt>create volume, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>credentials, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559298">User Level Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>credentials validation, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567537">NetBIOS Over TCP/IP Enabled</a></dt><dt>critical aspects of configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575509">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>crle, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>cron, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a></dt><dt>cross post, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685740">Getting Mailing List Help</a></dt><dt>cross-segment browsing, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>cross-subnet browsing, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583857">WINS Server Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>CUPS, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622329">Technical Introduction</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623522">Extended Printing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2632974">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633153">Basic CUPS Support Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635816">Using Windows-Formatted Vendor PPDs</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>Page Accounting, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647435">Page Accounting with CUPS</a></dt><dt>quotas, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647471">Setting Up Quotas</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>CUPS API, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625479">Default UNIX System Printing Commands</a></dt><dt>CUPS backends, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637934">CUPS Backends</a></dt><dt>CUPS filtering, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635936">CUPS Also Uses PPDs for Non-PostScript Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a></dt><dt>CUPS filtering chain, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637934">CUPS Backends</a></dt><dt>CUPS libarary API, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>CUPS PostScript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642036">Caveats to Be Considered</a></dt><dt>CUPS PostScript driver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642336">Windows CUPS PostScript Driver Versus Adobe Driver</a></dt><dt>CUPS print filters, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>CUPS raster, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></dt><dt>CUPS-PPD, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646364">cupsomatic, pdqomatic, lpdomatic, directomatic</a></dt><dt>cups.hlp, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642036">Caveats to Be Considered</a></dt><dt>cupsaddsmb, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634728">Driver Upload Methods</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641211">cupsaddsmb: The Unknown Utility</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642036">Caveats to Be Considered</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642554">Run cupsaddsmb (Quiet Mode)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642694">Run cupsaddsmb with Verbose Output</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642886">Understanding cupsaddsmb</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643152">cupsaddsmb with a Samba PDC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643233">cupsaddsmb Flowchart</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643314">Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644132">Requirements for adddriver and setdriver to Succeed</a></dt><dt>cupsd.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625479">Default UNIX System Printing Commands</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633153">Basic CUPS Support Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638521">mime.convs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648188">Autodeletion or Preservation of CUPS Spool Files</a></dt><dt>cupsomatic, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635816">Using Windows-Formatted Vendor PPDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638272">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645965">CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646364">cupsomatic, pdqomatic, lpdomatic, directomatic</a></dt><dt>currupted, <a class="indexterm" href="tdb.html#id2686915">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>custom scripts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>customer expected, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html">Samba Support</a></dt><dt>customers, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html">Samba Support</a></dt><dt>customized print commands, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>D</h3><dl><dt>daemon, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552921">Starting Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2688746">Alternative: Starting smbd as a Daemon</a></dt><dt>daemon running, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655891">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>daemons, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656602">Restarting</a></dt><dt>damaged data, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a></dt><dt>data caching, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>data corruption, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616510">UNIX or NFS Client-Accessed Files</a></dt><dt>data interchange, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>data stream, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622329">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>database, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676319">Quick Migration Guide</a></dt><dt>DatabaseFS, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652754">DatabaseFS</a></dt><dt>DAVE, <a class="indexterm" href="Other-Clients.html#id2689701">Macintosh Clients</a></dt><dt>dbx, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686573">Internal Errors</a></dt><dt>DCE RPC, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a></dt><dt>DDK, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641102">PostScript Drivers with No Major Problems, Even in Kernel
-Mode</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641591">CUPS PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></dt><dt>DDNS, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#adsdnstech">DNS and Active Directory</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668107">Background Information</a></dt><dt>de-multiplex, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672435">The Front-End Challenge</a></dt><dt>de-multiplexing, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672530">Demultiplexing SMB Requests</a></dt><dt>Debian, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>Debian Sarge, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>debug, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686573">Internal Errors</a></dt><dt>debug level, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684927">Debugging with Samba Itself</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#dbglvl">Debug Levels</a></dt><dt>debugging, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684927">Debugging with Samba Itself</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686371">Debugging-Specific Operations</a></dt><dt>debugging passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684927">Debugging with Samba Itself</a></dt><dt>debugging problems, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684927">Debugging with Samba Itself</a></dt><dt>dedicated heartbeat, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673110">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>dedicated print server, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>default accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>default aliases, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a></dt><dt>default behavior, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></dt><dt>default devmode, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a></dt><dt>default DNS setup, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573400">Notes</a></dt><dt>default gateways, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>default groups, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a></dt><dt>default mapping, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a></dt><dt>default mappings, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>default print command, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625479">Default UNIX System Printing Commands</a></dt><dt>default print commands, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>default printer, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt><dt>default printing, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2632974">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>default profile, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663343">Default Profile for Windows Users</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664836">Changing the Default Profile</a></dt><dt>default settings, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a></dt><dt>default shells, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655891">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>Default User, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664087">MS Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>default users, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a></dt><dt>defective hardware, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>deferred open, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>defined shares, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619187">Why Can Users Access Other Users' Home Directories?</a></dt><dt>delegate administrative privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>delegated, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597277">Important Administrative Information</a></dt><dt>delegation, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>delete, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611116">Managing Directories</a></dt><dt>delete a file, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>delete roaming profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664087">MS Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>delete user script, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591481">Deleting Accounts</a></dt><dt>deleted files, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>deleted parameters, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676818">Removed Parameters</a></dt><dt>delmem, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>demote, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt><dt>demoted, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>denial of service, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>deny, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618900">Using IPC$ Share-Based Denials </a></dt><dt>deny access, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>deny modes, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>deny-none, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>DENY_ALL, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>DENY_DOS, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>DENY_FCB, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>DENY_NONE, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>DENY_READ, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>DENY_WRITE, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>deployment, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692509">Free Support</a></dt><dt>deployment guidelines, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>DES-CBC-CRC, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>DES-CBC-MD5, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-server">Testing Server Setup</a></dt><dt>desirable solution, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>desktop cache, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>desktop profile, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>desktop profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></dt><dt>deterents, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618075">Introduction</a></dt><dt>development libraries, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a></dt><dt>devfsd package, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>device mode, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a></dt><dt>device-specific commands, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a></dt><dt>DFS, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a> (see MS-DFS, Distributed File Systems)</dt><dt>DFS junction, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>DFS links, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>DFS root, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>DFS server, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>DFS tree, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>DFS-aware, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>DFS-aware clients, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>DHCP, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575613">TCP/IP Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585353">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668107">Background Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2692887">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>DHCP servers, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>DHCP-enabled, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>DHCP-enabled operation, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>diagnostic, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607188">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a></dt><dt>diagnostic tools, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684927">Debugging with Samba Itself</a></dt><dt>diff, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686831">Patches</a></dt><dt>differences, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671718">Rsync</a></dt><dt>different resources, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>differently encrypted passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a></dt><dt>differing protocol, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676319">Quick Migration Guide</a></dt><dt>dir, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>direct internet access, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618075">Introduction</a></dt><dt>directory, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567331">Active Directory Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605741">Backup Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>directory access control, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>directory access permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>directory controls, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>Directory Information Tree (see DIT)</dt><dt>directory permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>directory schema, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>Directory Separators, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dt>directory server, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></dt><dt>directory_mode, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>disable LMB, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a></dt><dt>disable locking, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615585">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>disable roaming profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661076">Disabling Roaming Profile Support</a></dt><dt>disabling oplocks, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616635">PDM Data Shares</a></dt><dt>disass, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686573">Internal Errors</a></dt><dt>disaster recovery, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679731">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>disconnect a connection, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660701">NT4/200x User Profiles</a></dt><dt>disk, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>disk space, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679731">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>disparate information systems, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>display PostScript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>displayName, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a></dt><dt>distort, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>distribute authentication systems, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>distributed, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>distributed account, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>Distributed Computing Environment (see DCE)</dt><dt>distributed directory, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></dt><dt>distributed file system, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672186">The Ultimate Goal</a> (see DFS)</dt><dt>Distributed File Systems, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672635">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>distributed file systems, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672635">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>distributed locking protocol, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673029">A Simple Solution</a></dt><dt>distribution, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>dithering algorithm, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638272">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>DMB, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567390">What Qualifies a Domain Controller on the Network?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582905">Making Samba the Domain Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583586">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584474">Windows Networking Protocols</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>DMB for a workgroup, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584905">Browsing Support in Samba</a></dt><dt>DMC, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605813">Examples of IDMAP Backend Usage</a></dt><dt>DMS, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605813">Examples of IDMAP Backend Usage</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></dt><dt>DN, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-intro-ldap-tls">Introduction</a></dt><dt>DNS, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567481">How Does a Workstation find its Domain Controller?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567603">NetBIOS Over TCP/IP Disabled</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572115">Configure smb.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html">Network Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585353">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668107">Background Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669433">DNS Lookup</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2692887">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2693066">Example Configuration</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>Active Directory, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#adsdnstech">DNS and Active Directory</a></dt><dt>Dynamic, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668107">Background Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2693157">Dynamic DNS</a></dt><dt>SRV records, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#adsdnstech">DNS and Active Directory</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>DNS Configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>DNS lookup, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>DNS name resolution, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>dns proxy, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682835">Assumptions</a></dt><dt>DNS server, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>DNS server access, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682835">Assumptions</a></dt><dt>DNS server settings, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>DNS servers, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>DNS zon, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>DNS/LDAP/ADS, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584818">Technical Overview of Browsing</a></dt><dt>document design, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679731">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>documentation, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681110">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html">Analyzing and Solving Samba Problems</a></dt><dt>domain, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591393">Adding User Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668709">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>control, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558991">Server Types</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>role, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>controller, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html">Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>convert, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt><dt>hierarchy, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>controllers, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></dt><dt>groups, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></dt><dt>master</dt><dd><dl><dt>browser, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>member, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558991">Server Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>server, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>member server, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>security, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>protocols, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>trust account, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>domain access, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></dt><dt>domain account access policies, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592232">Domain Account Policy Managment</a></dt><dt>domain admin group, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a></dt><dt>domain Administrator, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>Domain Admins, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597277">Important Administrative Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>Domain Admins group, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a></dt><dt>domain authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>domain context, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>domain control, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562485">Basics of Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568620">Common Errors</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html">Migration from NT4 PDC to Samba-3 PDC</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>backup, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558991">Server Types</a></dt><dt>primary, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558991">Server Types</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>domain control database (see SAM)</dt><dt>domain controller, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566209">Essential Background Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567331">Active Directory Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567537">NetBIOS Over TCP/IP Enabled</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653550">What Winbind Provides</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658909">Creating and Managing System Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680066">Steps in Migration Process</a></dt><dt>Domain Controller, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642036">Caveats to Be Considered</a></dt><dt>domain controllers, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564263">Samba ADS Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>domain environment, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>domain global, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>domain global group, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>domain global groups, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>domain global user, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>domain global users, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>domain group, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>domain group settings, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>domain groups, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a></dt><dt>Domain Groups, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594483">Accounts and Groups Management</a></dt><dt>Domain Guests, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>domain information, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>domain join, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a></dt><dt>domain joining, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a></dt><dt>domain logon, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564316">Domain and Network Logon Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564335">Domain Network Logon Service</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566715">Example PDC Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>domain logon server, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>domain logons, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584905">Browsing Support in Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>domain management tools, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a></dt><dt>domain master, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584905">Browsing Support in Samba</a></dt><dt>domain member, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html">Domain Membership</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573679">Common Errors</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>Domain Member, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>joining, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559868">Example Configuration</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>domain member client, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597277">Important Administrative Information</a></dt><dt>Domain Member Client (see DMC)</dt><dt>domain member server, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Domain Member Server (see DMS)</dt><dt>domain member servers, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>domain member workstations, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>domain members, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a></dt><dt>domain membership, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html">Domain Membership</a></dt><dt>domain name, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>Domain Name System (see DNS)</dt><dt>domain non-member, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a></dt><dt>domain policies, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></dt><dt>domain radio button, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a></dt><dt>domain security, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html">Domain Membership</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664087">MS Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>domain security account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>Domain Server Manager, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597396">Applicable Only to Versions Earlier than 3.0.11</a></dt><dt>domain SID, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></dt><dt>domain trust, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620141">Creating an NT4 Domain Trust</a></dt><dt>domain user, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653550">What Winbind Provides</a></dt><dt>domain user accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></dt><dt>domain user manager, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591042">User Account Management</a></dt><dt>Domain User Manager, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597396">Applicable Only to Versions Earlier than 3.0.11</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></dt><dt>Domain Users, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>domain users, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2657317">Conclusion</a></dt><dt>Domain Users group, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2598630">Adding Domain Users to the Workstation Power Users Group</a></dt><dt>domain-level, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a></dt><dt>domain-level security, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>domain-wide browse list, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582905">Making Samba the Domain Master</a></dt><dt>DOMAIN&lt;1B&gt;, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a></dt><dt>DOMAIN&lt;1C&gt;, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a></dt><dt>DOMAIN&lt;1D&gt;, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a></dt><dt>draft, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638272">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>Drive Identification, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dt>driver, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a></dt><dt>driver CDROM, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a></dt><dt>driver download, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2627200">[print$] Stanza Parameters</a></dt><dt>Driver File, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a></dt><dt>driver files, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a></dt><dt>Driver Path, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a></dt><dt>dual-daemon winbindd, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>due diligence, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671449">Discussion of Backup Solutions</a></dt><dt>duplex, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>duplex printing, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>duplicate, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a></dt><dt>duplication of information, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653461">Introduction</a></dt><dt>DVI, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a></dt><dt>Dynamic DNS (see DDNS)</dt><dt>Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (see DHCP)</dt><dt>dynamic link loader, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>dynamic registration files, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2693157">Dynamic DNS</a></dt><dt>Dynamic SMB servers, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>dynamically loadable library modules, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>E</h3><dl><dt>e-Directory, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></dt><dt>EAs, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>economically wise, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672032">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>eDirectory, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>editreg, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660145">Samba Editreg Toolset</a></dt><dt>efficient authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>election, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>election criteria, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>election packet, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>election process, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>EMF, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640259">From Windows Clients to an NT Print Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640392">Driver Execution on the Server</a></dt><dt>enables clients to print, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a></dt><dt>enables NetBIOS over TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>encapsulating, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>encoding, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-server">Testing Server Setup</a></dt><dt>encryped password, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>encrypted, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560566">Password Checking</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>encrypted password, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>encrypted passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560566">Password Checking</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587249">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662773">Profile Migration from Windows NT4/200x Server to Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678165">Passdb Backends and Authentication</a></dt><dt>encrypted session, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>encryption, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560291">Server Security (User Level Security)</a></dt><dt>encryption key, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a></dt><dt>encryption types, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573400">Notes</a></dt><dt>enforcing, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>English, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670242">Japanese Charsets</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2682049">Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</a></dt><dt>Enhanced MetaFile (see EMF)</dt><dt>enterprise, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>enumdrivers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a></dt><dt>enumerate domain groups, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a></dt><dt>enumerate domain users, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a></dt><dt>EnumJobs(), <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>enumprinters, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a></dt><dt>environment variables, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt><dt>EPM (see ESP meta packager)</dt><dt>Epson Stylus, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>Epson Stylus inkjet, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646835">Foomatic Database-Generated PPDs</a></dt><dt>equivalence, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>equivalent rights and privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>error message, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628940">Running rpcclient with adddriver</a></dt><dt>error messages, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682835">Assumptions</a></dt><dt>errors that can afflict, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2578354">Common Errors</a></dt><dt>ESC/P, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640392">Driver Execution on the Server</a></dt><dt>ESP, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635579">Ghostscript: The Software RIP for Non-PostScript Printers</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>Ghostscript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a></dt><dt>meta packager, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641591">CUPS PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></dt><dt>Print Pro, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640025">Sources of CUPS Drivers/PPDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641974">ESP Print Pro PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>ESP Ghostscript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a></dt><dt>established, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>ethereal, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685183">Tcpdump</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685233">Ethereal</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685377">The Windows Network Monitor</a></dt><dt>Ethernet adapters, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>EUC-JP, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670242">Japanese Charsets</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>eucJP-ms locale, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>Event Viewer, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a></dt><dt>Everyone - Full Control, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></dt><dt>Everyone group, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>EVMS, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651827">shadow_copy</a></dt><dt>examples, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>examples/LDAP, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>execute, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>existing LDAP DIT, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>expands control abilities, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>expired password, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591565">Changing User Accounts</a></dt><dt>explicit trust, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>explicitly set, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a></dt><dt>exploit opportunities, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>exploitation, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>exported file system, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673029">A Simple Solution</a></dt><dt>exposed, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>extd_audit module, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651053">extd_audit</a></dt><dt>Extended Attributes, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>extended attributes, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>Extended BSD Printing, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623522">Extended Printing Configuration</a></dt><dt>extended characters, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669941">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></dt><dt>extended protocol, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584474">Windows Networking Protocols</a></dt><dt>extended SAM, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>extra machine, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2675338">Multiple Virtual Server Hosting</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>F</h3><dl><dt>fail, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672032">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>failed join, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605900">NT4-Style Domains (Includes Samba Domains)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a></dt><dt>failed logins, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a></dt><dt>failover communication, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673110">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>failover process, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673110">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>failover servers, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673029">A Simple Solution</a></dt><dt>fails, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></dt><dt>failure, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a></dt><dt>failure semantics, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672972">Required Modifications to Samba</a></dt><dt>fake-permissions module, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663124">Mandatory Profiles</a></dt><dt>fake_permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>fake_perms, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#fakeperms">fake_perms</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663124">Mandatory Profiles</a></dt><dt>fdisk, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>Federated Identity Management (see FIM)</dt><dt>federated organizations, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>federated-identity, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>Fiber Channel, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673110">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>fickle, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>fid, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672530">Demultiplexing SMB Requests</a></dt><dt>file access permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>File Naming Conventions, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dt>file ownership, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>file serving, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>File System, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>case sensitivity, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dt>feature comparison, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dt>UNIX, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dt>Windows, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>file system capabilities, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>FILE:, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2631890">Samba and Printer Ports</a></dt><dt>filemanager, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585102">Problem Resolution</a></dt><dt>filename mangling, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>filter, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>Filter Oplock, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>FilterLimit, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638521">mime.convs</a></dt><dt>filters, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>FIM, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>firewall, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618075">Introduction</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>firewall active, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>firewall setups, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>fixed IP address, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>fixed IP addresses, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575613">TCP/IP Configuration</a></dt><dt>flush local locks, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>flush name cache, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586397">Flushing the Samba NetBIOS Name Cache</a></dt><dt>foomatic, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635816">Using Windows-Formatted Vendor PPDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638272">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646141">foomatic-rip and Foomatic Explained</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646289">Foomatic's Strange Name</a></dt><dt>Foomatic database, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646835">Foomatic Database-Generated PPDs</a></dt><dt>Foomatic Printer, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638272">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>Foomatic tutorial, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646520">The Grand Unification Achieved</a></dt><dt>foomatic-rip, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638272">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645965">CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646141">foomatic-rip and Foomatic Explained</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646520">The Grand Unification Achieved</a></dt><dt>Foomatic/cupsomatic, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a></dt><dt>force an election, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>force election, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582905">Making Samba the Domain Master</a></dt><dt>forced synchronization, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>foreign domain, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>foreign SID, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a></dt><dt>foreign user, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a></dt><dt>FQDN, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-intro-ldap-tls">Introduction</a></dt><dt>framing error, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691131">Samba Performance Problem Due to Changing Linux Kernel</a></dt><dt>free support, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html">Samba Support</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692509">Free Support</a></dt><dt>FreeBSD, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2565212">$ Cannot Be Included in Machine Name</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>freezing, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>French, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2682049">Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</a></dt><dt>front-end virtual server, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672435">The Front-End Challenge</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672530">Demultiplexing SMB Requests</a></dt><dt>frustrating experience, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a></dt><dt>FTP, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588500">Advantages of Non-Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>ftp, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671718">Rsync</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2687805">Accessing the Samba Sources via rsync and ftp</a></dt><dt>ftp access, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a></dt><dt>ftp service, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a></dt><dt>ftp services, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a></dt><dt>ftpd, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665938">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dt>full rights, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>functional components, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686371">Debugging-Specific Operations</a></dt><dt>functionality, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>G</h3><dl><dt>gateway address, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>gcc, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684927">Debugging with Samba Itself</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="Portability.html#id2689131">HPUX</a></dt><dt>gdb, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684927">Debugging with Samba Itself</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686573">Internal Errors</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686706">Attaching to a Running Process</a></dt><dt>GDI, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#gdipost">GDI on Windows, PostScript on UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640259">From Windows Clients to an NT Print Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640392">Driver Execution on the Server</a></dt><dt>general security service application programming interface (see GSSAPI)</dt><dt>generic PostScript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>generic raster, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></dt><dt>generic raster format, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a></dt><dt>genlogon.pl, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658392">Network Logon Script Magic</a></dt><dt>Gentoo, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691131">Samba Performance Problem Due to Changing Linux Kernel</a></dt><dt>Germany, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672152">Technical Discussion</a></dt><dt>get, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>getdriver, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628585">Installing Driver Files into [print$]</a></dt><dt>getdriverdir, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a></dt><dt>getent, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599600">Adding or Creating a New Group</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655891">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>getent group demo, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>gethostbyname() function call, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584615">Name Resolution Order</a></dt><dt>getpwnam, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>getpwnam() call, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678068">Changes in Behavior</a></dt><dt>GetSID.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663059">Get SID</a></dt><dt>GhostScript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635579">Ghostscript: The Software RIP for Non-PostScript Printers</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also PostScript)</dt></dl></dd><dt>Ghostscript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>ESP (see ESP
-	GhostScript)</dt></dl></dd><dt>GID, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579095">Passdb Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655891">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>GID numbers, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>GID range, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></dt><dt>GIF, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>global print command, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt><dt>global right, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>global section, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>Global support, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>global-level, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622540">Printing-Related Configuration Parameters</a></dt><dt>GNOME, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>GNU Ghostscript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></dt><dt>GNU GPL, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671547">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>GNU tar, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671888">Amanda</a></dt><dt>GNU/Linux, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></dt><dt>GPG, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2687880">Verifying Samba's PGP Signature</a></dt><dt>GPL, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>gpolmig.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659660">Administration of Windows 200x/XP Policies</a></dt><dt>GPOs, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659660">Administration of Windows 200x/XP Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660332">System Startup and Logon Processing Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664087">MS Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>grace time, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591565">Changing User Accounts</a></dt><dt>grant rights, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>graphical objects, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>graphically illustrated client configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575509">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>grayscale, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638272">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>greater scalability, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>greatest mistake, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2575441">Common Errors</a></dt><dt>grep, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>group, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>account, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>mapping, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>group account, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597277">Important Administrative Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605741">Backup Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>group accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596644">Warning: User Private Group Problems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>group management, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></dt><dt>group mapping, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a></dt><dt>group mappings, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>group membership, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>group ownership, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>group permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679731">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>Group Policies, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>group policies, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>group policy, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>Group Policy, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a></dt><dt>Group Policy Container (see GPC)</dt><dt>Group Policy Editor, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660228">Windows NT4/200x</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680621">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>Group Policy Objects, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a> (see GPO)</dt><dt>group policy objects (see GPOs)</dt><dt>Group Policy Template (see GPT)</dt><dt>group privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a></dt><dt>group profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663264">Creating and Managing Group Profiles</a></dt><dt>group SID, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></dt><dt>groupadd, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2598231">Sample smb.conf Add Group Script</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2598543">Adding Groups Fails</a></dt><dt>groupadd limitations, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2598231">Sample smb.conf Add Group Script</a></dt><dt>groupdel, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>groupmap, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a></dt><dt>groupmod, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>grouppol.inf, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a></dt><dt>groups, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>domain, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a></dt><dt>mapping, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a></dt><dt>nested, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>groups of users, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>growing, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>GSSAPI, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>gtklp, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646835">Foomatic Database-Generated PPDs</a></dt><dt>guest, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#RefDocServer">Reference Documentation Server</a></dt><dt>guest account, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585102">Problem Resolution</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>GUI, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></dt><dt>Gutenprint, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646648">Driver Development Outside</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>H</h3><dl><dt>h-node, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>harvesting password hashes, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>hashed password equivalent, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>headers files, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573107">Possible Errors</a></dt><dt>Heimdal, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Heimdal kerberos, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607188">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a></dt><dt>help, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692509">Free Support</a></dt><dt>help command, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>heterogeneous computing, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>HEX, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670242">Japanese Charsets</a></dt><dt>hi-res photo, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638272">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>high availability, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672032">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>high order ports, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>high-availability, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>high-availability services, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673110">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>high-speed server interconnect, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673029">A Simple Solution</a></dt><dt>higher availability, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>HKEY_CURRENT_USER, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663525">MS Windows NT4 Workstation</a></dt><dt>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659417">Registry Spoiling</a></dt><dt>holy grail, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>home directories, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655891">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>home directory, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>home directory template, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a></dt><dt>home drive, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566715">Example PDC Configuration</a></dt><dt>host multiple servers, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>host security, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>host-based protection, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>hostname, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>hosts allow, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>hosts deny, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>house-keeping, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>HOWTO documents, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>HP JetDirect, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>HP Photosmart, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646835">Foomatic Database-Generated PPDs</a></dt><dt>HP-GL, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>HP-GL., <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a></dt><dt>hpgltops, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a></dt><dt>HPIJS, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646648">Driver Development Outside</a></dt><dt>HPUX, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>http, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671718">Rsync</a></dt><dt>hybrid, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>Hybrid node, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584231">Static WINS Entries</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>I</h3><dl><dt>IANA, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></dt><dt>ID mapping, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>ID mapping database, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654453">User and Group ID Allocation</a></dt><dt>ID range, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>IDEALX, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></dt><dt>Identification, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>identify, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a></dt><dt>identity, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604493">Standalone Samba Server</a></dt><dt>identity information, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>identity management, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>centralized, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>identity resolution, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>IDMAP, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604493">Standalone Samba Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a></dt><dt>idmap, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>idmap backend, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678918">IdMap LDAP Support</a></dt><dt>IDMAP backend, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a></dt><dt>idmap gid, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>idmap GID, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>IDMAP infrastructure, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></dt><dt>idmap uid, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>idmap UID, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>idmap_ad, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a></dt><dt>idmap_ldap module, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>idmap_rid, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a></dt><dt>IETF, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></dt><dt>ifconfig, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2688526">Starting from inetd.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691131">Samba Performance Problem Due to Changing Linux Kernel</a></dt><dt>ignore connection, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>imagetoraster, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637630">imagetops and imagetoraster</a></dt><dt>immutible, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>impersonate, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>implementing oplocks, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616792">Advanced Samba Oplocks Parameters</a></dt><dt>Implicit Classes, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650045">Print Queue Called lp Mishandles Print Jobs</a></dt><dt>important announcements, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619099">Upgrading Samba</a></dt><dt>Imprints, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2632036">The Imprints Toolset</a></dt><dt>imprints, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634728">Driver Upload Methods</a></dt><dt>include, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></dt><dt>independent, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>individual domain user, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>individual section, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>inetd, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681260">Validate SWAT Installation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#startingSamba">Starting the smbd nmbd and winbindd</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2688526">Starting from inetd.conf</a></dt><dt>inetd.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>inetorgperson.schema, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a></dt><dt>inf file, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a></dt><dt>infrastructure, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653704">Target Uses</a></dt><dt>inheritance, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>inherits rights, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a></dt><dt>initdb.ldif, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2557721">The Primary Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>initGroups.sh, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2556907">Example: Engineering Office</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2598403">Script to Configure Group Mapping</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680066">Steps in Migration Process</a></dt><dt>inktype, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638272">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>insecure, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a></dt><dt>inspire simplicity, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574458">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>inspired structure, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672152">Technical Discussion</a></dt><dt>install drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626693">Point'n'Print Client Drivers on Samba Servers</a></dt><dt>interactive help, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692509">Free Support</a></dt><dt>interdomain</dt><dd><dl><dt>trust</dt><dd><dl><dt>account, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>trustrs, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>interdomain connection, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a></dt><dt>interdomain trust, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620532">Configuring Samba NT-Style Domain Trusts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>interdomain trust accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>interdomain trusts, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Interdomain Trusts, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>Completing, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620238">Completing an NT4 Domain Trust</a></dt><dt>creating, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620105">Native MS Windows NT4 Trusts Configuration</a></dt><dt>Facilities, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620323">Interdomain Trust Facilities</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>interface, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>interface scripts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591042">User Account Management</a></dt><dt>interface-based exclusion, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>interfaces, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>intermediate information, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>intermediate tools, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>internal ordering, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681110">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>internationalization support, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681240">Guidelines and Technical Tips</a></dt><dt>Internet, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>Internet Engineering Task Force (see IETF)</dt><dt>Internet Printing Protocol (see IPP)</dt><dt>Internet Protocol TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>Internetworking Packet Exchange (see IPX)</dt><dt>internetworking super daemon, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681110">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>interoperability, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672762">Restrictive Constraints on Distributed File Systems</a></dt><dt>intolerance, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672032">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>invalid shell, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559868">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>invalid users, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>IP address, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>IP address automatically, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>IP addresses, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668309">/etc/hosts</a></dt><dt>IP aliases, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>IPC$, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585102">Problem Resolution</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618900">Using IPC$ Share-Based Denials </a></dt><dt>IPC$ connections, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672435">The Front-End Challenge</a></dt><dt>ipchains, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>ipconfig, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a></dt><dt>iPlanet, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></dt><dt>IPP, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642886">Understanding cupsaddsmb</a></dt><dt>IPP client, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649445">Administrator Cannot Install Printers for All Local Users</a></dt><dt>iptables, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>IPX, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584474">Windows Networking Protocols</a></dt><dt>IRC, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692509">Free Support</a></dt><dt>IRIX, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>ISC</dt><dd><dl><dt>DHCP, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2692887">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>DNS, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2692887">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>ISC DHCP server, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>isolated workgroup, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a></dt><dt>IXFR, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668107">Background Information</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>J</h3><dl><dt>Japanese, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670242">Japanese Charsets</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2682049">Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</a></dt><dt>Japanese locale, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>Japanese UNIX, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>Java, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>JIS X 0208, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670242">Japanese Charsets</a></dt><dt>join, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605900">NT4-Style Domains (Includes Samba Domains)</a></dt><dt>join client, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>join domain, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2565312">Joining Domain Fails Because of Existing Machine Account</a></dt><dt>join the ADS domain, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>join the domain, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>join the machine, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570806">Windows NT4 Client</a></dt><dt>joined client, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>Joined domain, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>joining domain, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a></dt><dt>joining the domain, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>JPEG, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>K</h3><dl><dt>KB 129202, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2617901">Additional Reading</a></dt><dt>KB 224992, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2617901">Additional Reading</a></dt><dt>KB 296264, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2617901">Additional Reading</a></dt><dt>KB 811492, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2617869">Long Delays Deleting Files over Network with XP SP1</a></dt><dt>KB 812937, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2617844">Problems Saving Files in MS Office on Windows XP</a></dt><dt>KDC, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-member">Samba ADS Domain Membership</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>KDE, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>KDE konqueror, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>KDE session, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>KDEPrint, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></dt><dt>kerberos, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a></dt><dt>Kerberos, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-member">Samba ADS Domain Membership</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573107">Possible Errors</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-smbclient">Testing with smbclient</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654018">Microsoft Active Directory Services</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678165">Passdb Backends and Authentication</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>/etc/krb5.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>Kerberos authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-smbclient">Testing with smbclient</a></dt><dt>killall, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2688526">Starting from inetd.conf</a></dt><dt>kinit, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573107">Possible Errors</a></dt><dt>kixstart, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679906">Logon Scripts</a></dt><dt>kprinter, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646835">Foomatic Database-Generated PPDs</a></dt><dt>KRB, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a></dt><dt>KRB5, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>krb5.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>L</h3><dl><dt>LAN, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673110">High-Availability Server Products</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684875">Diagnostics Tools</a></dt><dt>LanMan, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566209">Essential Background Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>LanMan logon service, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a></dt><dt>LanMan passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>LanManager, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559298">User Level Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>LanManager-compatible, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583586">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></dt><dt>LanManger password, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591158">Listing User and Machine Accounts</a></dt><dt>laptops, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671547">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>large directory, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>large domain, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a></dt><dt>large numbers of files, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>large organizations, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>last change time, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591158">Listing User and Machine Accounts</a></dt><dt>latency, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616546">Slow and/or Unreliable Networks</a></dt><dt>laws, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></dt><dt>LCT (see last change time)</dt><dt>LDAP, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568774">How Do I Replicate the smbpasswd File?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568879">Can I Do This All with LDAP?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593320">Supported LDAP Servers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594059">Configuring Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605741">Backup Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654018">Microsoft Active Directory Services</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678165">Passdb Backends and Authentication</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>directories, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>master, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a></dt><dt>server, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a></dt><dt>slave, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>LDAP administration password, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a></dt><dt>LDAP administrative password, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a></dt><dt>LDAP backend, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676319">Quick Migration Guide</a></dt><dt>LDAP backends, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a></dt><dt>LDAP database, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>LDAP deployment, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>LDAP directory, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>ldap group suffix, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678752">New Suffix for Searching</a></dt><dt>LDAP idmap Backend, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a></dt><dt>ldap idmap suffix, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678752">New Suffix for Searching</a></dt><dt>ldap machine suffix, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678752">New Suffix for Searching</a></dt><dt>LDAP queries, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678752">New Suffix for Searching</a></dt><dt>LDAP redirects, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>LDAP schema, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579276">LDAP Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a></dt><dt>LDAP server, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>ldap suffix, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678752">New Suffix for Searching</a></dt><dt>ldap user suffix, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678752">New Suffix for Searching</a></dt><dt>LDAP-based, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></dt><dt>LDAP., <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a></dt><dt>LDAP/Kerberos, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>LDAPS, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>ldapsam, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593320">Supported LDAP Servers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>ldapsam_compat, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>ldapsearch, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>LDAPv3, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>ldconfig, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>ldd, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633268">Linking smbd with libcups.so</a></dt><dt>LDIF, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>LDIF file, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a></dt><dt>legacy systems, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>legal UNIX system account name, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></dt><dt>Level1 Oplock, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>Level1 oplock, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>Level2 Oplock, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>LGPL, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></dt><dt>libcups, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625479">Default UNIX System Printing Commands</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633268">Linking smbd with libcups.so</a></dt><dt>libcups.so, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633268">Linking smbd with libcups.so</a></dt><dt>libcups.so.2, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633268">Linking smbd with libcups.so</a></dt><dt>Liberty Alliance, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>libiconv, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>libnss_winbind, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>libnss_winbind.so, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>libnss_wins.so, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668585">/etc/nsswitch.conf</a></dt><dt>libraries, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>licensing, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>limitations, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>linewidth, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>link loader configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>Links</dt><dd><dl><dt>hard, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dt>soft, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>Linux, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>Linux High Availability project, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673110">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>Linux LVM, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>Linux LVM partition, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>LinuxKongress2002, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646520">The Grand Unification Achieved</a></dt><dt>Linuxprinting.org, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638272">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645965">CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646648">Driver Development Outside</a></dt><dt>list of domain controllers, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>listen for connections, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>listen own socket, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>LLC, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html">Integrating MS Windows Networks with Samba</a></dt><dt>LM/NT password hashes, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>LMB, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582905">Making Samba the Domain Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583493">Use of the Remote Browse Sync Parameter</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583586">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584474">Windows Networking Protocols</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584905">Browsing Support in Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a> (see Local Master Browser)</dt><dt>LMHOSTS, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669230">The LMHOSTS File</a></dt><dt>lmhosts, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583586">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></dt><dt>load balancing, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>loaded modules, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650356">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>loading printer drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625108">Any [my_printer_name] Section</a></dt><dt>local</dt><dd><dl><dt>groups, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></dt><dt>master</dt><dd><dl><dt>browser, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt>local access permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>local accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>local administrative privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>Local Area Connection, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>Local Area Connection Properties, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>local authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a></dt><dt>local authentication database, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a></dt><dt>local cache, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669143">The NetBIOS Name Cache</a></dt><dt>local disk, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671547">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>local domain, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a></dt><dt>local group, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>local groups, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></dt><dt>Local Machine Trust Account, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568664">Machine Accounts Keep Expiring</a></dt><dt>Local Master Browser, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583353">Use of the Remote Announce Parameter</a></dt><dt>local master browser (see LMB)</dt><dt>local names, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>local print driver, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2627200">[print$] Stanza Parameters</a></dt><dt>local profile, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661076">Disabling Roaming Profile Support</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>local profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660587">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>local registry values, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a></dt><dt>Local security policies, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649412">Windows 200x/XP Local Security Policies</a></dt><dt>local smbpasswd file, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a></dt><dt>local spool area, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622329">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>local subnet, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>local system printing, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622329">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>local UNIX groups, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>local user, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604493">Standalone Samba Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656602">Restarting</a></dt><dt>local user account, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a></dt><dt>local users, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></dt><dt>locale, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2682049">Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</a></dt><dt>localhost, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a></dt><dt>locally known UID, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>locate domain controller, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567481">How Does a Workstation find its Domain Controller?</a></dt><dt>Lock caching, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>lock directory, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>lock password, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>lock the account, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591565">Changing User Accounts</a></dt><dt>locking, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html">File and Record Locking</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615585">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672635">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>locking protocol, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615585">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>locking semantics, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615585">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>locking.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>lockout, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560468">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>log files, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682835">Assumptions</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>monitoring, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682835">Assumptions</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>log level, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684927">Debugging with Samba Itself</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#dbglvl">Debug Levels</a></dt><dt>log.nmbd, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585102">Problem Resolution</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>logging, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651210">Configuration of Auditing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686371">Debugging-Specific Operations</a></dt><dt>logical directories, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Logical Link Control (see LLC)</dt><dt>logical volume, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>Logical Volume Manager (see LVM)</dt><dt>Login, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588500">Advantages of Non-Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>login, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>login id, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591158">Listing User and Machine Accounts</a></dt><dt>login name, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>login shells, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>LoginID, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>logon, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></dt><dt>logon authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567603">NetBIOS Over TCP/IP Disabled</a></dt><dt>logon drive, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>logon home, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660840">Windows 9x/Me User Profiles</a></dt><dt>logon name, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601256">User Mapping</a></dt><dt>logon path, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>logon processing, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>logon requests, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566209">Essential Background Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567537">NetBIOS Over TCP/IP Enabled</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568719">Can Samba Be a Backup Domain Controller to an NT4 PDC?</a></dt><dt>logon script, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Logon Scripts, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>Logon scripts, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679906">Logon Scripts</a></dt><dt>logon server, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663525">MS Windows NT4 Workstation</a></dt><dt>logons, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660701">NT4/200x User Profiles</a></dt><dt>lookups, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>loopback adapter, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>loopback interface, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="Portability.html#id2689415">Red Hat Linux</a></dt><dt>lower-case, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559298">User Level Security</a></dt><dt>lowercase filenames, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>lp, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650045">Print Queue Called lp Mishandles Print Jobs</a></dt><dt>lpadmin, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638589">Raw Printing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640148">Printing with Interface Scripts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645965">CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647471">Setting Up Quotas</a></dt><dt>LPD, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>lpinfo, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637934">CUPS Backends</a></dt><dt>lpq cache time, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>lpq command, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>LPRNG, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>lpstat, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645315">Troubleshooting Revisited</a></dt><dt>LPT1:, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2631890">Samba and Printer Ports</a></dt><dt>LsaEnumTrustedDomains, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684927">Debugging with Samba Itself</a></dt><dt>LTSP, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>Lustre, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672635">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>lvcreate, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>LVM, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651827">shadow_copy</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>LVM snapshots, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>LVM volume, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>lvm10 package, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>M</h3><dl><dt>m-node, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>MAC address, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668309">/etc/hosts</a></dt><dt>MAC Addresses, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668309">/etc/hosts</a></dt><dt>Mac OS X , <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>machine, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>account, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>machine account, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592914">tdbsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>machine account password</dt><dd><dl><dt>change protocol, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>machine accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>machine accounts database, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>machine authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></dt><dt>machine name, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668309">/etc/hosts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668709">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></dt><dt>Machine Policy Objects, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>machine SID, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></dt><dt>machine trust account, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html">Domain Membership</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573719">Cannot Add Machine Back to Domain</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>create privilege, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a></dt><dt>creation, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>password, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>Machine Trust Account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570806">Windows NT4 Client</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>creation, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570526">On-the-Fly Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>password, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>UNIX account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570526">On-the-Fly Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>Machine Trust Accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568664">Machine Accounts Keep Expiring</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>creating, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>machine trust accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568774">How Do I Replicate the smbpasswd File?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573679">Common Errors</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>machine_name, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>machine_nickname, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>Macintosh, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>macros, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt><dt>mail, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>mailing list, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692509">Free Support</a></dt><dt>mailing lists, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692509">Free Support</a></dt><dt>maintaining ids, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>major changes, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2677690">New Functionality</a></dt><dt>make, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668585">/etc/nsswitch.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2688018">Building the Binaries</a></dt><dt>man, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681110">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>man page, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655457">Configure smb.conf</a></dt><dt>man pages, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>man-in-the-middle, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>manage accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></dt><dt>manage drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>manage groups, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>manage printers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>manage privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a></dt><dt>manage roaming profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660587">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>manage share permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613141">Windows NT4 Workstation/Server</a></dt><dt>manage share-level ACL, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597396">Applicable Only to Versions Earlier than 3.0.11</a></dt><dt>manage shares, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>manage users, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>manageability, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>Manageability, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>managed by humans, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672032">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>management bottleneck, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616594">Multiuser Databases</a></dt><dt>management costs, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>management overheads, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>management procedures, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>management tools, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a></dt><dt>managing rights, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>mandatory profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663124">Mandatory Profiles</a></dt><dt>Mandrake, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646752">Forums, Downloads, Tutorials, Howtos (Also for Mac OS X and Commercial UNIX)</a></dt><dt>Mandriva, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646752">Forums, Downloads, Tutorials, Howtos (Also for Mac OS X and Commercial UNIX)</a></dt><dt>manual UNIX account creation, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>manual WINS server entries, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>manually configured, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>manually configured DNS settings, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>map, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680017">User and Group Accounts</a></dt><dt>mapped, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597277">Important Administrative Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>mapping, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>mapping home directory, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619187">Why Can Users Access Other Users' Home Directories?</a></dt><dt>mapping printer driver, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629548">Running rpcclient with setdriver</a></dt><dt>mappings, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a></dt><dt>maps UNIX users and groups, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a></dt><dt>master browser, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>master browsers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>master server, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>master smb.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2675338">Multiple Virtual Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>MasterAnnouncement, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>match case, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>maximum value, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></dt><dt>mbd kept spawning, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691223">Corrupt tdb Files</a></dt><dt>Meccano set, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671449">Discussion of Backup Solutions</a></dt><dt>mechanism, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>media type, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638272">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>member, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>member machine, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>memory, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>messages.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>messaging systems, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>Meta node, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584231">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>meta-directory, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>meta-service, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a></dt><dt>meta-services, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>Microsoft Active Directory, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Microsoft Developer Network CDs, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685377">The Windows Network Monitor</a></dt><dt>Microsoft driver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641102">PostScript Drivers with No Major Problems, Even in Kernel
-Mode</a></dt><dt>Microsoft management console (see MMC)</dt><dt>Microsoft Remote Procedure Call (see MSRPC)</dt><dt>Microsoft Windows 9x/Me, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a></dt><dt>Microsoft Wolfpack, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673110">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>middle-ware, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>migrate, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html">Server Types and Security Modes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html">Migration from NT4 PDC to Samba-3 PDC</a></dt><dt>migrate account settings, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680017">User and Group Accounts</a></dt><dt>migrate group, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680017">User and Group Accounts</a></dt><dt>migrate user, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680017">User and Group Accounts</a></dt><dt>migrating, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>migration, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>migration plan, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679086">Planning and Getting Started</a></dt><dt>migration process, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>MIME, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636848">Filtering  Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638697">application/octet-stream Printing</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>filters, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>raw, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2554870">Anonymous Print Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-raw">Explicitly Enable raw Printing for application/octet-stream</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>MIME conversion rules, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a></dt><dt>MIME recognition, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a></dt><dt>MIME type, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-raw">Explicitly Enable raw Printing for application/octet-stream</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638697">application/octet-stream Printing</a></dt><dt>mime.types, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>minimal</dt><dd><dl><dt>configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>minimal configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a></dt><dt>minimum security control, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html">Standalone Servers</a></dt><dt>misconfigurations, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553334">Test Your Config File with testparm</a></dt><dt>misconfigured settings, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a></dt><dt>misinformation, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html">Domain Membership</a></dt><dt>mission-critical, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>MIT, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a></dt><dt>MIT kerberos, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607188">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a></dt><dt>MIT Kerberos, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>mixed mode, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560148">ADS Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>mixed profile, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660998">Mixed Windows Windows 9x/Me and NT4/200x User Profiles</a></dt><dt>mkdir, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>mkfs.xfs, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>MMC, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613246">Windows 200x/XP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658909">Creating and Managing System Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660228">Windows NT4/200x</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661076">Disabling Roaming Profile Support</a></dt><dt>MMC snap-in, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659660">Administration of Windows 200x/XP Policies</a></dt><dt>modem/ISDN, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>moderately secure, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>modprobe, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>module, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>modules, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650356">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></dt><dt>more than one protocol, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584474">Windows Networking Protocols</a></dt><dt>mount, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559461">Share-Level Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>mouse-over, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>moveuser.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663018">moveuser.exe</a></dt><dt>MS DCE RPC, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a></dt><dt>MS Windows 2000, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567331">Active Directory Domain Control</a></dt><dt>MS Windows NT4/200x, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>MS Windows SID, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>MS WINS, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>MS-DFS, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673250">MS-DFS: The Poor Man's Cluster</a></dt><dt>MS-RPC, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>MS-WINS replication, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>msdfs links, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>msg, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2682049">Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</a></dt><dt>msg file, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2682049">Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</a></dt><dt>MSRPC, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></dt><dt>multibyte character sets, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>multibyte charsets, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669941">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></dt><dt>multiple backends, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592519">Password Backends</a></dt><dt>multiple domains, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>multiple hosting, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></dt><dt>multiple modules, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></dt><dt>multiple network interfaces, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583167">Multiple Interfaces</a></dt><dt>multiple network segments, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>multiple personality, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>multiple server hosting, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>multiple server personalities, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></dt><dt>multiple servers, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>multiple universal naming convention provider (see MUP)</dt><dt>multiple VFS, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></dt><dt>multiple virtual servers, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>multiple Windows workgroups or domains, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>multiple WINS servers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>Multiuser databases, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616594">Multiuser Databases</a></dt><dt>mutual assistance, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692509">Free Support</a></dt><dt>mutually exclusive options, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579722">What Is Browsing?</a></dt><dt>My Network Places, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585102">Problem Resolution</a></dt><dt>Myrinet, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672917">Server Pool Communications Demands</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>N</h3><dl><dt>n security context, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>n-memory buffer, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669143">The NetBIOS Name Cache</a></dt><dt>name conflict, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625108">Any [my_printer_name] Section</a></dt><dt>name lookup, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669143">The NetBIOS Name Cache</a></dt><dt>name lookups, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>name registration, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567390">What Qualifies a Domain Controller on the Network?</a></dt><dt>name resolution, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579722">What Is Browsing?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584818">Technical Overview of Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586371">Common Errors</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668309">/etc/hosts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682835">Assumptions</a></dt><dt>name resolution across routed networks, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>name resolve order, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584615">Name Resolution Order</a></dt><dt>name service switch (see NSS)</dt><dt>name-to-address, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583586">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></dt><dt>nameserv.h, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584231">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>name_type, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583586">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584615">Name Resolution Order</a></dt><dt>native ACLs, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>native dump, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671888">Amanda</a></dt><dt>native member, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>native mode, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560148">ADS Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654018">Microsoft Active Directory Services</a></dt><dt>NBT, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668709">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></dt><dt>nbtstat, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573719">Cannot Add Machine Back to Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669143">The NetBIOS Name Cache</a></dt><dt>necessary rights, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>negotiate, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>negotiating the charset, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669941">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></dt><dt>nested group, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>Nested Group Support, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>nested groups, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>net, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html">Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599318">Administrative Tasks and Methods</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>ads, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>join, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a></dt><dt>leave, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>printer info, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603746">Printers and ADS</a></dt><dt>printer publish, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603746">Printers and ADS</a></dt><dt>printer remove, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603746">Printers and ADS</a></dt><dt>printer search, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603746">Printers and ADS</a></dt><dt>status, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>testjoin, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>getlocalsid, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>groupmap, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2556907">Example: Engineering Office</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2598143">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680066">Steps in Migration Process</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>add, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>delete, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>list, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2598143">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599600">Adding or Creating a New Group</a></dt><dt>modify, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>localgroup, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>rap, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>session, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603680">Session and Connection Management</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>rpc, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2556059">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559868">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>getsid, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></dt><dt>group, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599600">Adding or Creating a New Group</a></dt><dt>group add, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599600">Adding or Creating a New Group</a></dt><dt>group addmem, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#grpmemshipchg">Manipulating Group Memberships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600628">Managing Nest Groups on Workstations from the Samba Server</a></dt><dt>group delete, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600109">Deleting a Group Account</a></dt><dt>group delmem, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#grpmemshipchg">Manipulating Group Memberships</a></dt><dt>group list, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599600">Adding or Creating a New Group</a></dt><dt>group members, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#grpmemshipchg">Manipulating Group Memberships</a></dt><dt>group rename, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600149">Rename Group Accounts</a></dt><dt>info, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#netmisc1">Other Miscellaneous Operations</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662967">Side Bar Notes</a></dt><dt>join, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559868">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680066">Steps in Migration Process</a></dt><dt>join bdc, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>join member, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>list, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>printer migrate drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603410">Printer Migration</a></dt><dt>printer migrate forms, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603410">Printer Migration</a></dt><dt>printer migrate printers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603410">Printer Migration</a></dt><dt>printer migrate security, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603410">Printer Migration</a></dt><dt>printer migrate settings, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603410">Printer Migration</a></dt><dt>right list accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602897">Share Migration</a></dt><dt>rights grant, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>rights list, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>rights list accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>share add, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602569">Creating, Editing, and Removing Shares</a></dt><dt>share delete, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602569">Creating, Editing, and Removing Shares</a></dt><dt>share migrate, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602897">Share Migration</a></dt><dt>share migrate all, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603351">Simultaneous Share and File Migration</a></dt><dt>share migrate files, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603093">File and Directory Migration</a></dt><dt>share migrate security, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603308">Share-ACL Migration</a></dt><dt>testjoin, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>trustdom add, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602068">Interdomain Trusts</a></dt><dt>trustdom establish, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602068">Interdomain Trusts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a></dt><dt>trustdom list, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602068">Interdomain Trusts</a></dt><dt>trustdom revoke, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602068">Interdomain Trusts</a></dt><dt>user add, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#sbeuseraddn">Adding User Accounts</a></dt><dt>user delete, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601139">Deletion of User Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>user info, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601187">Managing User Accounts</a></dt><dt>user password, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#sbeuseraddn">Adding User Accounts</a></dt><dt>user rename, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601187">Managing User Accounts</a></dt><dt>vampire, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602787">Share, Directory, and File Migration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680066">Steps in Migration Process</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>setlocalsid, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></dt><dt>time, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#netmisc1">Other Miscellaneous Operations</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>set, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#netmisc1">Other Miscellaneous Operations</a></dt><dt>system, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#netmisc1">Other Miscellaneous Operations</a></dt><dt>zone, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#netmisc1">Other Miscellaneous Operations</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>use, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-server">Testing Server Setup</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>NET, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660268">Samba PDC</a></dt><dt>net command, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>net getlocalsid, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>net groupmap, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>net rpc user add, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>net tool, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678165">Passdb Backends and Authentication</a></dt><dt>net use, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2631467">Error Message: Cannot connect under a different Name</a></dt><dt>net use /home, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660840">Windows 9x/Me User Profiles</a></dt><dt>net use lpt1:, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643314">Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client</a></dt><dt>net view, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>netatalk, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651777">netatalk</a></dt><dt>NetAtalk, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>Netatalk, <a class="indexterm" href="Other-Clients.html#id2689701">Macintosh Clients</a></dt><dt>NetBEUI, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html">Integrating MS Windows Networks with Samba</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567390">What Qualifies a Domain Controller on the Network?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567481">How Does a Workstation find its Domain Controller?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#netdiscuss">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584818">Technical Overview of Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html">Integrating MS Windows Networks with Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668709">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669143">The NetBIOS Name Cache</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>brooadcast, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a></dt><dt>name, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>netbios alias, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>netbios aliases, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS broadcast, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS disabled, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS flags, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584231">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS name, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668709">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>netbios name, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS name cache, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573719">Cannot Add Machine Back to Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586397">Flushing the Samba NetBIOS Name Cache</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS name length, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583586">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS name resolution, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS Name Server (see NBNS)</dt><dt>NetBIOS name type, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS names, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584615">Name Resolution Order</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668585">/etc/nsswitch.conf</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS network interface, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584474">Windows Networking Protocols</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS networking, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS over TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html">Network Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584818">Technical Overview of Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585353">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668107">Background Information</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS over TCP/IP disabled, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS-less, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS-less SMB, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>NetBIOSless SMB over TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>NetBT, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668709">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></dt><dt>netlogon, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt><dt>NETLOGON, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658909">Creating and Managing System Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663525">MS Windows NT4 Workstation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664087">MS Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>Netlogon, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566209">Essential Background Information</a></dt><dt>NetLogon service, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583586">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></dt><dt>netlogon share, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680066">Steps in Migration Process</a></dt><dt>Netmon, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685377">The Windows Network Monitor</a></dt><dt>Netmon., <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685436">Installing Network Monitor on an NT Workstation</a></dt><dt>netmon.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>NetSAMLogon, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660636">Roaming Profiles</a></dt><dt>Netscape's Directory Server, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593320">Supported LDAP Servers</a></dt><dt>NetServerEnum2, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>NetUserGetInfo, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660636">Roaming Profiles</a></dt><dt>NetWare, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668709">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></dt><dt>NetWare Bindery, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>NetWare Core Protocol-based server, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>NetWkstaUserLogon, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>network</dt><dd><dl><dt>browsing, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>logon, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>service, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>performance, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt><dt>wide-area, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>network access controls, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>network access profile, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>network administrator, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>network administrator's toolbox, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html">Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</a></dt><dt>network administrators, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679731">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>network analyzer, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684875">Diagnostics Tools</a></dt><dt>network bandwidth, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>Network Basic Extended User Interface (see NetBEUI)</dt><dt>Network Basic Input/Output System (see NetBIOS)</dt><dt>Network Bridge, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>Network Bridge Configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>network browsing problems, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582905">Making Samba the Domain Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>network client, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575509">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></dt><dt>network clients, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>network configuration problems, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575613">TCP/IP Configuration</a></dt><dt>network difficulty, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575509">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>network environment, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657803">Remote Desktop Management</a></dt><dt>Network ID, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a></dt><dt>network interface, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>network logon, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>network logon services, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>network membership, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575569">Technical Details</a></dt><dt>Network Monitor, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685377">The Windows Network Monitor</a></dt><dt>Network Monitor Tools and Agent, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685436">Installing Network Monitor on an NT Workstation</a></dt><dt>Network Neighborhood, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579722">What Is Browsing?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585102">Problem Resolution</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629206">Check Samba for Driver Recognition</a></dt><dt>network neighborhood, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>network policies, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658909">Creating and Managing System Policies</a></dt><dt>network security, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>network segment, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>Network settings, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585353">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>network sniffer, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>network storage, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671547">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>network traffic, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>networked workstation, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></dt><dt>networking advocates, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671449">Discussion of Backup Solutions</a></dt><dt>networking environment, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>networking systems, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2578354">Common Errors</a></dt><dt>networks access, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691318">Samba Performance is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>Networks Properties, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>new account, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>new parameters, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676989">New Parameters</a></dt><dt>newsgroup, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686046">Introduction</a></dt><dt>Nexus toolkit, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>Nexus.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a></dt><dt>NFS, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672635">The Distributed File System Challenge</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672762">Restrictive Constraints on Distributed File Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678918">IdMap LDAP Support</a></dt><dt>NFS clients, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616510">UNIX or NFS Client-Accessed Files</a></dt><dt>NIS, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559461">Share-Level Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></dt><dt>NIS database, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a></dt><dt>nmbd, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552921">Starting Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553334">Test Your Config File with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2555235">Secure Read-Write File and Print Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2556059">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579722">What Is Browsing?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584905">Browsing Support in Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586397">Flushing the Samba NetBIOS Name Cache</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605900">NT4-Style Domains (Includes Samba Domains)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654858">Testing Things Out</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656253">Linux</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656458">Solaris</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684927">Debugging with Samba Itself</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691223">Corrupt tdb Files</a></dt><dt>nmblookup, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669143">The NetBIOS Name Cache</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>No NetBIOS layer, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a></dt><dt>no network logon service, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a></dt><dt>no printcap file, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>nobody, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>nobody account, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>node-type, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>NoMachine, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>NoMachine.Com, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>non-authentication-based account management, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665938">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dt>non-authoritative, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>non-LDAP</dt><dd><dl><dt>backend, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>non-member Windows client, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a></dt><dt>non-PostScript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635936">CUPS Also Uses PPDs for Non-PostScript Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a></dt><dt>non-PostScript printers, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646835">Foomatic Database-Generated PPDs</a></dt><dt>nonhierarchical, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>nontransitive, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>normal color, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638272">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>normal user, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>not domain member, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a></dt><dt>not domain members, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html">Standalone Servers</a></dt><dt>not part of domain, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583857">WINS Server Configuration</a></dt><dt>not stored anywhere, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>not transitive, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>Novell, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>Novell eDirectory server, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>NSS, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594483">Accounts and Groups Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653550">What Winbind Provides</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653875">How Winbind Works</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656647">Configure Winbind and PAM</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2657317">Conclusion</a></dt><dt>nsswitch.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559461">Share-Level Security</a></dt><dt>nss_ldap, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607774">IDMAP and NSS Using LDAP from ADS with RFC2307bis Schema Extension</a></dt><dt>nss_winbind.so.1, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>NT domain, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653550">What Winbind Provides</a></dt><dt>NT groups, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a></dt><dt>NT migration scripts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></dt><dt>NT password, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591158">Listing User and Machine Accounts</a></dt><dt>NT Server Manager, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613141">Windows NT4 Workstation/Server</a></dt><dt>NT-controlled domain, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a></dt><dt>NT-encrypted password, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>NT-encrypted passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>NT4, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>NT4 Domain, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604493">Standalone Samba Server</a></dt><dt>NT4 domain, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>NT4 domain members, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></dt><dt>NT4 style policy updates, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></dt><dt>NT4 User Manager for Domains, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>NT4-style, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>NT4-style domain, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></dt><dt>NT4-style domains, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>Nt4sp6ai.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></dt><dt>NTConfig.POL, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659417">Registry Spoiling</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659660">Administration of Windows 200x/XP Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660145">Samba Editreg Toolset</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663525">MS Windows NT4 Workstation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680621">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>ntconfig.pol, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></dt><dt>ntdrivers.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>ntforms.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>NTFS, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dt>NTLMv2, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619044">NTLMv2 Security</a></dt><dt>ntlm_auth, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>ntprinters.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>NTUser.DAT, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660145">Samba Editreg Toolset</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663124">Mandatory Profiles</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680621">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>NTuser.DAT, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661999">Windows NT4 Workstation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662674">Sharing Profiles between Windows 9x/Me and NT4/200x/XP Workstations</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679972">Profile Migration/Creation</a></dt><dt>NTuser.MAN, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661999">Windows NT4 Workstation</a></dt><dt>NTUser.MAN, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663124">Mandatory Profiles</a></dt><dt>NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678068">Changes in Behavior</a></dt><dt>NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628940">Running rpcclient with adddriver</a></dt><dt>null shell, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>NX, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>O</h3><dl><dt>object class, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>object class declaration, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>object module dependencies, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>ObjectClass, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a></dt><dt>ObjectClasses, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a></dt><dt>obtuse complexity, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679731">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>office server, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2555235">Secure Read-Write File and Print Server</a></dt><dt>OID, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a></dt><dt>old sambaAccount, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>Omni, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646648">Driver Development Outside</a></dt><dt>on the fly, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570806">Windows NT4 Client</a></dt><dt>on-the-fly, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>on-the-fly logon scripts, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>on-the-fly policy files, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>one direction, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>one domain, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></dt><dt>one-way trust, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620323">Interdomain Trust Facilities</a></dt><dt>only one WINS server, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583857">WINS Server Configuration</a></dt><dt>OpenGFS, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672635">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>OpenLDAP, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579276">LDAP Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593320">Supported LDAP Servers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>OpenLDAP backend, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>OpenSSL, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681897">Securing SWAT through SSL</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls-certs">Generating the Certificate Authority</a></dt><dt>operating costs, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>operating system search path, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681330">Locating the SWAT File</a></dt><dt>oplock, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672635">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>oplock break, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616704">Beware of Force User</a></dt><dt>oplock handling, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672762">Restrictive Constraints on Distributed File Systems</a></dt><dt>oplock mechanism, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616792">Advanced Samba Oplocks Parameters</a></dt><dt>oplock messages, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672972">Required Modifications to Samba</a></dt><dt>oplock parameters, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616792">Advanced Samba Oplocks Parameters</a></dt><dt>oplocks, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>oplocks disabled, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616594">Multiuser Databases</a></dt><dt>oplocks management, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616635">PDM Data Shares</a></dt><dt>opportunistic locking, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615585">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>Opportunistic locking, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>optional, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665938">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dt>ordinary connection, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a></dt><dt>Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (see OASIS)</dt><dt>organizational directory, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a></dt><dt>organizational unit, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a> (see OU)</dt><dt>os level, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>OSS/Free Software, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>other, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>output duplexing, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637193">pstops</a></dt><dt>outside threat, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a></dt><dt>own home directory, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619187">Why Can Users Access Other Users' Home Directories?</a></dt><dt>ownership, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613601">Viewing File Ownership</a></dt><dt>ownership cost, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>ownership rights, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>P</h3><dl><dt>p-node, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>package, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>packages, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2551936">Obtaining and Installing Samba</a></dt><dt>packet sniffer, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>packet trace, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>PADL, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607188">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a></dt><dt>PADL Software, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a></dt><dt>page description languages (see PDL)</dt><dt>pager program, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a></dt><dt>page_log, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647706">The page_log File Syntax</a></dt><dt>paid-for support, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html">Samba Support</a></dt><dt>PAM, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592572">Plaintext</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653875">How Winbind Works</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654858">Testing Things Out</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656647">Configure Winbind and PAM</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2657317">Conclusion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665806">Technical Discussion</a></dt><dt>PAM authentication module, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665859">PAM Configuration Syntax</a></dt><dt>PAM configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a></dt><dt>PAM management, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html">PAM-Based Distributed Authentication</a></dt><dt>PAM module, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655343">NSS Winbind on AIX</a></dt><dt>PAM modules, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>PAM-capable, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam-devel, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>PAM-enabled, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653550">What Winbind Provides</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html">PAM-Based Distributed Authentication</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>PAM-specific tokens, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665859">PAM Configuration Syntax</a></dt><dt>pam_krb5.so, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_ldap, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a></dt><dt>pam_ldap.so, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_mkhomedir, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a></dt><dt>pam_ncp_auth.so, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_pwdb.so, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_securetty.so, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a></dt><dt>pam_smbpass.so, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html">PAM-Based Distributed Authentication</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_smbpasswd.so, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_smb_auth.so, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_unix.so, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_unix2.so, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_userdb.so, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_winbind.so, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656647">Configure Winbind and PAM</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>parameters, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a></dt><dt>paranoid, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655891">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>passdb, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568664">Machine Accounts Keep Expiring</a></dt><dt>passdb backend, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591481">Deleting Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592914">tdbsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678752">New Suffix for Searching</a></dt><dt>passdb backends, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>passed across the network, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>passwd, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>password, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665938">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>plaintext, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>password aging, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a></dt><dt>password assigned, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620238">Completing an NT4 Domain Trust</a></dt><dt>password backend, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#RefDocServer">Reference Documentation Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591158">Listing User and Machine Accounts</a></dt><dt>password backends, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a></dt><dt>password change facility, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#xinetd">Enabling SWAT for Use</a></dt><dt>password database, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>password encryption, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592572">Plaintext</a></dt><dt>password expiration, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>password expired, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591565">Changing User Accounts</a></dt><dt>password history, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>password management, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a></dt><dt>password prompt, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>password scheme, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>password server, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560291">Server Security (User Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572115">Configure smb.conf</a></dt><dt>password uniqueness, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653461">Introduction</a></dt><dt>patch, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686831">Patches</a></dt><dt>path specified, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></dt><dt>pauses, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691318">Samba Performance is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>PBM, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>PCL, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#gdipost">GDI on Windows, PostScript on UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640148">Printing with Interface Scripts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640392">Driver Execution on the Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640785">Network PostScript RIP</a></dt><dt>pdbedit, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2556907">Example: Engineering Office</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591042">User Account Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591158">Listing User and Machine Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591393">Adding User Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591481">Deleting Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591565">Changing User Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592394">Account Import/Export</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660268">Samba PDC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676319">Quick Migration Guide</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678165">Passdb Backends and Authentication</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680066">Steps in Migration Process</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680621">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>pdb_ldap, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568879">Can I Do This All with LDAP?</a></dt><dt>PDC, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559868">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566715">Example PDC Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567390">What Qualifies a Domain Controller on the Network?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568719">Can Samba Be a Backup Domain Controller to an NT4 PDC?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592914">tdbsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594832">LDAP Special Attributes for sambaSamAccounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643152">cupsaddsmb with a Samba PDC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654529">Result Caching</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655891">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685740">Getting Mailing List Help</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691223">Corrupt tdb Files</a></dt><dt>PDF, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633517">Simple smb.conf Settings for CUPS</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635733">PostScript Printer Description (PPD) Specification</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>pdf, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a></dt><dt>PDF distilling, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635733">PostScript Printer Description (PPD) Specification</a></dt><dt>PDF filter, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>pdftops, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>pdftosocket, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>PDL, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#gdipost">GDI on Windows, PostScript on UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635733">PostScript Printer Description (PPD) Specification</a></dt><dt>PDM, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616635">PDM Data Shares</a></dt><dt>peer domain, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620532">Configuring Samba NT-Style Domain Trusts</a></dt><dt>Peer node, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584231">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>per-share access control, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></dt><dt>performance, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>performance advantage, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615585">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>performance degradation, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>performance enhancement, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>performance improvement, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616546">Slow and/or Unreliable Networks</a></dt><dt>performance-based, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592914">tdbsam</a></dt><dt>performed as root, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>perimeter firewall, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>permanent changes, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680621">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>Permanent name, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584231">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619187">Why Can Users Access Other Users' Home Directories?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>file/directory ACLs, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613483">Managing UNIX Permissions Using NT Security Dialogs</a></dt><dt>share, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611906">Share Definition Access Controls</a></dt><dt>share ACLs, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></dt><dt>UNIX file and directory, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>Permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613246">Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>permissions and controls, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>PGP, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2687880">Verifying Samba's PGP Signature</a></dt><dt>phasing out NetBIOS, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#netdiscuss">Discussion</a></dt><dt>Photo-CD, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>physical locations, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>physical network transport layer, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668309">/etc/hosts</a></dt><dt>PID, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686706">Attaching to a Running Process</a></dt><dt>pid directory, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>ping, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>pipe device, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>PJL, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640785">Network PostScript RIP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642336">Windows CUPS PostScript Driver Versus Adobe Driver</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647565">Adobe and CUPS PostScript Drivers for Windows Clients</a></dt><dt>PJL-header, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647565">Adobe and CUPS PostScript Drivers for Windows Clients</a></dt><dt>plague network users, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575613">TCP/IP Configuration</a></dt><dt>plain-text</dt><dd><dl><dt>passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560566">Password Checking</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>plaintext, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>plaintext authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>plaintext password, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568774">How Do I Replicate the smbpasswd File?</a></dt><dt>plaintext passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>platforms, <a class="indexterm" href="Portability.html">Portability</a></dt><dt>PLP, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>Pluggable Authentication Modules (see PAM)</dt><dt>PNG, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635579">Ghostscript: The Software RIP for Non-PostScript Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>PNM, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>point 'n' print, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634441">Installation of Windows Client Drivers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642554">Run cupsaddsmb (Quiet Mode)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644356">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a></dt><dt>Point'n'Print, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626693">Point'n'Print Client Drivers on Samba Servers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628804">smbclient to Confirm Driver Installation</a></dt><dt>point'n'print, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634728">Driver Upload Methods</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638272">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643314">Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client</a></dt><dt>Poledit, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659660">Administration of Windows 200x/XP Policies</a></dt><dt>poledit.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658909">Creating and Managing System Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659660">Administration of Windows 200x/XP Policies</a></dt><dt>Policies, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658909">Creating and Managing System Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></dt><dt>policies, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680621">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>policy editor, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658909">Creating and Managing System Policies</a></dt><dt>Policy Editor, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></dt><dt>policy file , <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></dt><dt>policy files, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>policy settings, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></dt><dt>port 135, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583167">Multiple Interfaces</a></dt><dt>Port 135/TCP, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>port 137, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583167">Multiple Interfaces</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>Port 137/UDP, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>port 138, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583167">Multiple Interfaces</a></dt><dt>Port 138/UDP, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>port 139, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583167">Multiple Interfaces</a></dt><dt>Port 139/TCP, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>port 445, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583167">Multiple Interfaces</a></dt><dt>Port 445/TCP, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>ports, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685233">Ethereal</a></dt><dt>POSIX, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594483">Accounts and Groups Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599600">Adding or Creating a New Group</a></dt><dt>POSIX account, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591042">User Account Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600927">UNIX and Windows User Management</a></dt><dt>POSIX ACLs, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>POSIX ACLS, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680621">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>POSIX identity, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>POSIX locks, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672832">Server Pool Communications</a></dt><dt>POSIX semantics, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672832">Server Pool Communications</a></dt><dt>POSIX user accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></dt><dt>posixAccount, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a></dt><dt>posixGroup, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594483">Accounts and Groups Management</a></dt><dt>PostScript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633517">Simple smb.conf Settings for CUPS</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634849">Advanced Intelligent Printing with PostScript Driver Download</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#gdipost">GDI on Windows, PostScript on UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635733">PostScript Printer Description (PPD) Specification</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635816">Using Windows-Formatted Vendor PPDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637193">pstops</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640392">Driver Execution on the Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640785">Network PostScript RIP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641059">CUPS: A Magical Stone?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641102">PostScript Drivers with No Major Problems, Even in Kernel
-Mode</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641591">CUPS PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also Ghostscript)</dt><dt>RIP, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>PostScript driver, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628585">Installing Driver Files into [print$]</a></dt><dt>PostScript interpreter, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a></dt><dt>PostScript Printer Description (see PPD)</dt><dt>PostScript printers, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648535">Printing from CUPS to Windows-Attached Printers</a></dt><dt>potential master browsers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>potential printer, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2627200">[print$] Stanza Parameters</a></dt><dt>Power Users, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>powerful, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt><dt>PPD, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628585">Installing Driver Files into [print$]</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635733">PostScript Printer Description (PPD) Specification</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635936">CUPS Also Uses PPDs for Non-PostScript Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638589">Raw Printing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640876">PPDs for Non-PS Printers on UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640920">PPDs for Non-PS Printers on Windows</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641059">CUPS: A Magical Stone?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643314">Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647565">Adobe and CUPS PostScript Drivers for Windows Clients</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648535">Printing from CUPS to Windows-Attached Printers</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>CUPS (see CUPS-PPD)</dt></dl></dd><dt>PPD-aware, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a></dt><dt>PPDs, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635816">Using Windows-Formatted Vendor PPDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638272">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646520">The Grand Unification Achieved</a></dt><dt>PPP, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>precedence, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>preferred master, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>prefilter, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637630">imagetops and imagetoraster</a></dt><dt>prefilters, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a></dt><dt>primary domain controller, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2675338">Multiple Virtual Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>primary group, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>Primary Logon, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>Primary WINS Server, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583857">WINS Server Configuration</a></dt><dt>print, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>queue, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a></dt><dt>spooler, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>print accounting, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>print command, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625402">Print Commands</a></dt><dt>print commands, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt><dt>print configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622329">Technical Introduction</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a></dt><dt>print environment, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a></dt><dt>print filtering, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622329">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>print job, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt><dt>print jobs, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>print processing, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622329">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>print queue, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626693">Point'n'Print Client Drivers on Samba Servers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628804">smbclient to Confirm Driver Installation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629434">Specific Driver Name Flexibility</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637934">CUPS Backends</a></dt><dt>print quota, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634849">Advanced Intelligent Printing with PostScript Driver Download</a></dt><dt>print server, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>print service, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>print spooling, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a></dt><dt>print spooling system, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></dt><dt>print statistics, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634849">Advanced Intelligent Printing with PostScript Driver Download</a></dt><dt>print subsystem, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622329">Technical Introduction</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625402">Print Commands</a></dt><dt>print test page, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629706">First Client Driver Installation</a></dt><dt>printcap, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#ptrsect">The [printers] Section</a></dt><dt>Printcap, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633153">Basic CUPS Support Configuration</a></dt><dt>printcap name, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>PrintcapFormat, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633153">Basic CUPS Support Configuration</a></dt><dt>printer attributes publishing, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>printer default permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>printer driver, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626862">The Obsoleted [printer$] Section</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626983">Creating the [print$] Share</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633517">Simple smb.conf Settings for CUPS</a></dt><dt>printer driver data, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a></dt><dt>printer driver file, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626862">The Obsoleted [printer$] Section</a></dt><dt>printer driver files, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628804">smbclient to Confirm Driver Installation</a></dt><dt>printer drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626693">Point'n'Print Client Drivers on Samba Servers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646520">The Grand Unification Achieved</a></dt><dt>printer icon, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629206">Check Samba for Driver Recognition</a></dt><dt>printer management, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>printer management system, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></dt><dt>printer migration, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>printer monitor, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691318">Samba Performance is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>printer objects, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>Printer Pooling, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2631890">Samba and Printer Ports</a></dt><dt>printer queue, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>printer share, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>printer shares , <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>printer$ share, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626862">The Obsoleted [printer$] Section</a></dt><dt>printers, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Printers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>printers admin, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>Printers and Faxes, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629206">Check Samba for Driver Recognition</a></dt><dt>printers available, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579722">What Is Browsing?</a></dt><dt>printers section, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#ptrsect">The [printers] Section</a></dt><dt>printing, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>printing behavior, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622540">Printing-Related Configuration Parameters</a></dt><dt>printing calls, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>printing now, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691318">Samba Performance is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>printing support, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622329">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>printing system, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622329">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>printing systems, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>printing-related settings, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a></dt><dt>printing.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>PrintPro (see ESP Print Pro)</dt><dt>private dir, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>private groups, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596644">Warning: User Private Group Problems</a></dt><dt>private key, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681897">Securing SWAT through SSL</a></dt><dt>private network, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618075">Introduction</a></dt><dt>private networks, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a></dt><dt>private/MACHINE.SID, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a></dt><dt>private/secrets.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a></dt><dt>privilege, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597396">Applicable Only to Versions Earlier than 3.0.11</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>privilege management, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597277">Important Administrative Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>privilege model, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a></dt><dt>privilege-granting applications, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665806">Technical Discussion</a></dt><dt>privileged accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597396">Applicable Only to Versions Earlier than 3.0.11</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>privileges assigned, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>problem report, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692509">Free Support</a></dt><dt>problem resolution, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html">Samba Support</a></dt><dt>problematic print, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622329">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>Process data management, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616635">PDM Data Shares</a></dt><dt>professional support, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692509">Free Support</a></dt><dt>profile, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a></dt><dt>profile access rights, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663264">Creating and Managing Group Profiles</a></dt><dt>profile contents, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662674">Sharing Profiles between Windows 9x/Me and NT4/200x/XP Workstations</a></dt><dt>profile directory, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>profile migration tool, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663264">Creating and Managing Group Profiles</a></dt><dt>profile path, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566715">Example PDC Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661999">Windows NT4 Workstation</a></dt><dt>profile sharing, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662674">Sharing Profiles between Windows 9x/Me and NT4/200x/XP Workstations</a></dt><dt>Profile Type, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661076">Disabling Roaming Profile Support</a></dt><dt>ProfilePath, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>Profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658909">Creating and Managing System Policies</a></dt><dt>project, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692509">Free Support</a></dt><dt>promiscuous mode, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685377">The Windows Network Monitor</a></dt><dt>promote, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt><dt>promoted, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>propagate, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Properties, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>protect directories, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>protect files, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>protection against attackers, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618900">Using IPC$ Share-Based Denials </a></dt><dt>protocol stack settings, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>provided services, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html">Samba Support</a></dt><dt>provisioned, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>pstops, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637193">pstops</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647565">Adobe and CUPS PostScript Drivers for Windows Clients</a></dt><dt>pstoraster, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647565">Adobe and CUPS PostScript Drivers for Windows Clients</a></dt><dt>publish printers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>publishing printers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a></dt><dt>PulseAudio, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></dt><dt>punching, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637193">pstops</a></dt><dt>purchase support, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692509">Free Support</a></dt><dt>put, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>pvcreate, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>Q</h3><dl><dt>QNX, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>qualified problem, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692509">Free Support</a></dt><dt>queue control, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>quota controls, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>R</h3><dl><dt>RAID, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671547">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>random machine account password, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>range, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600927">UNIX and Windows User Management</a></dt><dt>range of hosts, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a></dt><dt>RAP, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></dt><dt>raster, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646835">Foomatic Database-Generated PPDs</a></dt><dt>raster driver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a></dt><dt>raster drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></dt><dt>raster image processor (see RIP)</dt><dt>raster images, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>rasterization, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a></dt><dt>rastertoalps, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></dt><dt>rastertobj, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></dt><dt>rastertoepson, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>rastertoescp, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></dt><dt>rastertohp, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></dt><dt>rastertopcl, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></dt><dt>rastertoprinter, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></dt><dt>rastertosomething, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a></dt><dt>rastertoturboprint, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></dt><dt>raw mode, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638697">application/octet-stream Printing</a></dt><dt>raw print, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643233">cupsaddsmb Flowchart</a></dt><dt>raw printers, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></dt><dt>raw printing, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2554870">Anonymous Print Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634206">Raw Print Serving: Vendor Drivers on Windows Clients</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-raw">Explicitly Enable raw Printing for application/octet-stream</a></dt><dt>raw SMB, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>raw SMB over TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a></dt><dt>rawprinter, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638589">Raw Printing</a></dt><dt>rcp, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671718">Rsync</a></dt><dt>rdesktop, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>rdesktop/RDP, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>read, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>read directory into memory, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>read only, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#fakeperms">fake_perms</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>server, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#anon-ro">Anonymous Read-Only Document Server</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>Read-ahead, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>read-only, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#RefDocServer">Reference Documentation Server</a></dt><dt>read-only access, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605741">Backup Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>read-only files, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>read-write access, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626862">The Obsoleted [printer$] Section</a></dt><dt>realm, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560148">ADS Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567603">NetBIOS Over TCP/IP Disabled</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572115">Configure smb.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607188">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a></dt><dt>rebooted, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a></dt><dt>rebooting server, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>recompiling, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>reconfiguration, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>record locking, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>recycle, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle bin, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></dt><dt>recycle directory, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle:exclude, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle:exclude_dir, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle:keeptree, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle:maxsize, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle:noversions, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle:repository, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle:subdir_mode, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle:touch, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle:versions, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>Red Hat Cluster Manager, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673110">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>Red Hat Linux, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570526">On-the-Fly Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596644">Warning: User Private Group Problems</a></dt><dt>redirect, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>redirection, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653550">What Winbind Provides</a></dt><dt>redirector, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>redundancy, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>reference documents, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#RefDocServer">Reference Documentation Server</a></dt><dt>refusing connection, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>regedit.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663373">MS Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>regedt32, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663525">MS Windows NT4 Workstation</a></dt><dt>regedt32.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660228">Windows NT4/200x</a></dt><dt>register driver files, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628940">Running rpcclient with adddriver</a></dt><dt>register NetBIOS names, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>registered, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583586">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629206">Check Samba for Driver Recognition</a></dt><dt>registers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a></dt><dt>registry, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615585">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658909">Creating and Managing System Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663373">MS Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>registry change, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>registry keys, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663343">Default Profile for Windows Users</a></dt><dt>registry settings, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></dt><dt>regulations, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></dt><dt>rejoin, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></dt><dt>relationship password, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>relative identifier, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a> (see RID)</dt><dt>Relative Identifier (see RID)</dt><dt>Relative Identifiers (see RID)</dt><dt>reliability, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>Remote Access Dial-In User Service (see RADIUS)</dt><dt>remote announce, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585353">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>remote browse sync, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585353">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>remote desktop capabilities, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>remote desktop management, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657803">Remote Desktop Management</a></dt><dt>remote domain, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620141">Creating an NT4 Domain Trust</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620238">Completing an NT4 Domain Trust</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>remote login, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>remote management, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html">Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a></dt><dt>Remote Procedure Call (see RPC)</dt><dt>Remote Procedure Call System Service (see RPCSS)</dt><dt>remote profile, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>remote segment, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583493">Use of the Remote Browse Sync Parameter</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>Remote X, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>Remote X protocol, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>remote-update protocol, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671718">Rsync</a></dt><dt>rename, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611116">Managing Directories</a></dt><dt>render, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634206">Raw Print Serving: Vendor Drivers on Windows Clients</a></dt><dt>rendering, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a></dt><dt>repeated intervals, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>replicate, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>replicated, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567331">Active Directory Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a></dt><dt>replicated SYSVOL, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a></dt><dt>replication, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>browse lists, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585353">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>SAM, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568719">Can Samba Be a Backup Domain Controller to an NT4 PDC?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568774">How Do I Replicate the smbpasswd File?</a></dt><dt>WINS, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583857">WINS Server Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584178">WINS Replication</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>replication protocols, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583857">WINS Server Configuration</a></dt><dt>repository, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>requesting payment, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692509">Free Support</a></dt><dt>required, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665938">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dt>requisite, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665938">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dt>research, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671449">Discussion of Backup Solutions</a></dt><dt>resizing, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>resolution, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638272">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>resolution of NetBIOS names, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html">Network Browsing</a></dt><dt>resolve NetBIOS names, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582905">Making Samba the Domain Master</a></dt><dt>resolver functions, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></dt><dt>resource failover, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673110">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>resource kit, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659660">Administration of Windows 200x/XP Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#profilemigrn">Windows NT4 Profile Management Tools</a></dt><dt>resource-based exclusion, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>response, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a></dt><dt>restore, <a class="indexterm" href="tdb.html#id2686915">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>restrict DNS, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584615">Name Resolution Order</a></dt><dt>reviewers, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></dt><dt>revoke privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>RFC 1001, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2693066">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>RFC 1002, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2693066">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>RFC 1179, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>RFC 2307, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a></dt><dt>RFC 2307., <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a></dt><dt>RFC 2830, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-intro-ldap-tls">Introduction</a></dt><dt>rfc2307bis, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607774">IDMAP and NSS Using LDAP from ADS with RFC2307bis Schema Extension</a></dt><dt>RFC2830, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a></dt><dt>RFCs, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html">Analyzing and Solving Samba Problems</a></dt><dt>rich database backend, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>rich directory backend, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>RID, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654453">User and Group ID Allocation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>RID 500, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>RID base, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>right to join domain, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>rights, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573107">Possible Errors</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a></dt><dt>rights and privilege, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>rights and privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597277">Important Administrative Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>rights assigned, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>RIP, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a></dt><dt>rlogind, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665938">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dt>Roaming Profile, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#fakeperms">fake_perms</a></dt><dt>roaming profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660587">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661076">Disabling Roaming Profile Support</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>rogue machine, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586397">Flushing the Samba NetBIOS Name Cache</a></dt><dt>rogue user, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>root, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>root account, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>root user, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>rotate, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>RPC, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660636">Roaming Profiles</a></dt><dt>RPC calls, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2657317">Conclusion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672435">The Front-End Challenge</a></dt><dt>RPC modules, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>rpc.lockd, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>rpcclient, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html">Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629434">Specific Driver Name Flexibility</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645315">Troubleshooting Revisited</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660268">Samba PDC</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>adddriver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642694">Run cupsaddsmb with Verbose Output</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642886">Understanding cupsaddsmb</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643549">Installing PostScript Driver Files Manually Using rpcclient</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643895">Understanding the rpcclient man Page</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644132">Requirements for adddriver and setdriver to Succeed</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644356">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a></dt><dt>enumdrivers, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643549">Installing PostScript Driver Files Manually Using rpcclient</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644356">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a></dt><dt>enumports, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643549">Installing PostScript Driver Files Manually Using rpcclient</a></dt><dt>enumprinters, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643549">Installing PostScript Driver Files Manually Using rpcclient</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644132">Requirements for adddriver and setdriver to Succeed</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644356">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645315">Troubleshooting Revisited</a></dt><dt>getdriver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644000">Producing an Example by Querying a Windows Box</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644356">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a></dt><dt>getprinter, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644000">Producing an Example by Querying a Windows Box</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644356">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645315">Troubleshooting Revisited</a></dt><dt>setdriver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642036">Caveats to Be Considered</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642694">Run cupsaddsmb with Verbose Output</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642886">Understanding cupsaddsmb</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643549">Installing PostScript Driver Files Manually Using rpcclient</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644132">Requirements for adddriver and setdriver to Succeed</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644356">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>rsh, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671547">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>rsync, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568774">How Do I Replicate the smbpasswd File?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671547">BackupPC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671718">Rsync</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2687805">Accessing the Samba Sources via rsync and ftp</a></dt><dt>rsyncd, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671547">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>runas, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2630389">Always Make First Client Connection as root or printer admin</a></dt><dt>rundll32, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2630271">Additional Client Driver Installation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2630583">Setting Default Print Options for Client Drivers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644356">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658618">Adding Printers without User Intervention</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>S</h3><dl><dt>SAM, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568664">Machine Accounts Keep Expiring</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568719">Can Samba Be a Backup Domain Controller to an NT4 PDC?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568774">How Do I Replicate the smbpasswd File?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654529">Result Caching</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>delta file, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>replication, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>SAM backend, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>LDAP, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>ldapsam, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></dt><dt>ldapsam_compat, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587249">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>non-LDAP, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>smbpasswd, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587249">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>tdbsam, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592914">tdbsam</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>Samba 1.9.17, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583857">WINS Server Configuration</a></dt><dt>Samba account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>Samba administrator, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a></dt><dt>Samba backend database, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></dt><dt>Samba daemons, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>Samba differences, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#oldupdatenotes">Upgrading from Samba-2.x to Samba-3.0.25</a></dt><dt>Samba mailing lists, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671405">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Samba private directory, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a></dt><dt>Samba SAM, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a></dt><dt>Samba SAM account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></dt><dt>Samba SAM account flags, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a></dt><dt>Samba schema, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>Samba security, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Samba-2.2.x LDAP schema, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>Samba-3-compatible LDAP backend, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676319">Quick Migration Guide</a></dt><dt>Samba-PDC-LDAP-HOWTO, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></dt><dt>samba-to-samba trusts, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></dt><dt>samba-vscan, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652814">vscan</a></dt><dt>samba.schema, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>sambaDomain, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>sambaGroupMapping, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>sambaHomeDrive, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594832">LDAP Special Attributes for sambaSamAccounts</a></dt><dt>sambaHomePath, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594832">LDAP Special Attributes for sambaSamAccounts</a></dt><dt>sambaIdmapEntry, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>sambaLogonScript, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594832">LDAP Special Attributes for sambaSamAccounts</a></dt><dt>SambaNTPassword, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>sambaProfilePath, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594832">LDAP Special Attributes for sambaSamAccounts</a></dt><dt>SambaSAMAccount, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591393">Adding User Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591481">Deleting Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591565">Changing User Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592914">tdbsam</a></dt><dt>sambaSamAccount, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594483">Accounts and Groups Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594832">LDAP Special Attributes for sambaSamAccounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>sambaSAMAccount, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>sambaSID, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579276">LDAP Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a></dt><dt>sambaUNIXIdPool, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New Schema</a></dt><dt>SambaXP conference, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672152">Technical Discussion</a></dt><dt>samdb interface, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>same domain/workgroup, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2675338">Multiple Virtual Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>Sarbanes-Oxley, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></dt><dt>scalability, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592914">tdbsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>scalable, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>scalable backend, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>scalable coherent interface (see SCI)</dt><dt>scale, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>scanner module, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></dt><dt>schannel, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2565619">Cannot Log onto Domain Member Workstation After Joining Domain</a></dt><dt>schema, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607774">IDMAP and NSS Using LDAP from ADS with RFC2307bis Schema Extension</a></dt><dt>schema file, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>scp, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671718">Rsync</a></dt><dt>script, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></dt><dt>scripted control, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html">Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</a></dt><dt>scripts, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584905">Browsing Support in Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>SCSI, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673110">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>SeAddUsersPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>SeAssignPrimaryTokenPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeAuditPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeBackupPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeChangeNotifyPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>Seclib, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613601">Viewing File Ownership</a></dt><dt>secondary controller, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>SeCreateGlobalPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeCreatePagefilePrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeCreatePermanentPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeCreateTokenPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>secret, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>secrets.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>section name, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a></dt><dt>secure, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>secure access, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>secure authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>secure communications, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>secured networks, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618075">Introduction</a></dt><dt>security, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559136">Samba Security Modes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618075">Introduction</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>controllers, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></dt><dt>modes, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>settings, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>security = user, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>security account, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>Security Account Manager (see SAM)</dt><dt>Security Assertion Markup Language (see SAML)</dt><dt>security context, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></dt><dt>security contexts, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>security credentials, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605741">Backup Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620105">Native MS Windows NT4 Trusts Configuration</a></dt><dt>security domain, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>security domains, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>security flaw, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619187">Why Can Users Access Other Users' Home Directories?</a></dt><dt>security hole, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618900">Using IPC$ Share-Based Denials </a></dt><dt>security identifier, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a> (see SID)</dt><dt>security level, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560291">Server Security (User Level Security)</a></dt><dt>security levels, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559136">Samba Security Modes</a></dt><dt>security mode, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html">Server Types and Security Modes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a></dt><dt>Security Mode, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559136">Samba Security Modes</a></dt><dt>security modes, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559136">Samba Security Modes</a></dt><dt>security name-space, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></dt><dt>security policies, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619187">Why Can Users Access Other Users' Home Directories?</a></dt><dt>security settings, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>security structure, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>security vulnerability, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619099">Upgrading Samba</a></dt><dt>security-aware, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638697">application/octet-stream Printing</a></dt><dt>SeDebugPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeDiskOperatorPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>SeEnableDelegationPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeImpersonatePrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeIncreaseBasePriorityPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeLoadDriverPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeLockMemoryPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeMachineAccountPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeManageVolumePrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>separate instances, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>separate servers, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></dt><dt>separate shares, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>separate workgroups, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>SePrintOperatorPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>SeProfileSingleProcessPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeRestorePrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>server failure, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672316">Why Is This So Hard?</a></dt><dt>Server Manager, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a></dt><dt>Server Manager for Domains, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a></dt><dt>Server Message Block (see SMB)</dt><dt>server pool, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672635">The Distributed File System Challenge</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672762">Restrictive Constraints on Distributed File Systems</a></dt><dt>Server Type, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558991">Server Types</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>Domain Controller, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2556827">Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>Domain Member, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2555984">Domain Member Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Stand-alone, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2554243">Standalone Server</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>server type, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>domain member, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559868">Example Configuration</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>Server Types, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604468">Samba Server Deployment Types and IDMAP</a></dt><dt>server-mode, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560815">What Makes Samba a Domain Controller?</a></dt><dt>service name, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>service-level, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622540">Printing-Related Configuration Parameters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>services provided, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html">Samba Support</a></dt><dt>SeSecurityPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeShutdownPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>session, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665938">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dt>session services, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>session setup, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559298">User Level Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560291">Server Security (User Level Security)</a></dt><dt>sessionid.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>SessionSetupAndX, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>SeSyncAgentPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeSystemEnvironmentPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeSystemProfilePrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeSystemtimePrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>set a password, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>set group id (see SGID)</dt><dt>set printer properties, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>set user id (see SUID)</dt><dt>SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeTcbPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>setdriver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644132">Requirements for adddriver and setdriver to Succeed</a></dt><dt>SetPrinter(), <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a></dt><dt>setting up directories, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>SeUndockPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>severely impaired, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a></dt><dt>SFU, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2608044">IDMAP, Active Directory, and MS Services for UNIX 3.5</a></dt><dt>SFU 3.5, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>SGI-RGB, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>SGID, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>shadow, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a></dt><dt>shadow copies, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>shadow password file, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>shadow utilities, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>shadow_copy, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651827">shadow_copy</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>shadow_copy module, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651827">shadow_copy</a></dt><dt>share, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>share access, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></dt><dt>share ACLs, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680621">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>share management, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>share modes, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672635">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>share permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613141">Windows NT4 Workstation/Server</a></dt><dt>Share Permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613246">Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>share settings, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>share stanza controls, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680621">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>share-level, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559136">Samba Security Modes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559461">Share-Level Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>share-level ACLs, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597396">Applicable Only to Versions Earlier than 3.0.11</a></dt><dt>share-mode, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>share-mode security, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a></dt><dt>share-mode server, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>shared secret, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>shares, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579722">What Is Browsing?</a></dt><dt>shares and files, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a></dt><dt>share_info.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>Sharing, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613246">Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>shell scripts, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625402">Print Commands</a></dt><dt>shift, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>Shift_JIS, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670242">Japanese Charsets</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>shortcuts, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575613">TCP/IP Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>Shortcuts, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dt>show-stopper-type, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679086">Planning and Getting Started</a></dt><dt>SID, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2565377">The System Cannot Log You On (C000019B)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662967">Side Bar Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663059">Get SID</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679972">Profile Migration/Creation</a></dt><dt>SID management, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>SID-to-GID, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>SIDs, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680621">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>signing, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2565619">Cannot Log onto Domain Member Workstation After Joining Domain</a></dt><dt>simple access controls, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679731">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>simple configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>simple guide, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#oldupdatenotes">Upgrading from Samba-2.x to Samba-3.0.25</a></dt><dt>Simple Object Access Protocol (see SOAP)</dt><dt>simple operation, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>simple print server, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>simple printing, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a></dt><dt>simplest</dt><dd><dl><dt>configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>simplicity, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Simplicity is king, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679731">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>single DHCP server, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>single repository, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a></dt><dt>single server, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672435">The Front-End Challenge</a></dt><dt>single sign-on, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a> (see SSO)</dt><dt>Single Sign-On, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642036">Caveats to Be Considered</a></dt><dt>single-byte charsets, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669941">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></dt><dt>single-logon, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>single-sign-on, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>single-user mode, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a></dt><dt>slapadd, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a></dt><dt>slapd, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a></dt><dt>slapd.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579276">LDAP Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>slapd.pem, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a></dt><dt>slapindex, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579276">LDAP Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a></dt><dt>slappasswd, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a></dt><dt>slave servers, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679530">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>slow browsing, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>slow network, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691131">Samba Performance Problem Due to Changing Linux Kernel</a></dt><dt>slow network browsing, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586765">Invalid Cached Share References Affects Network Browsing</a></dt><dt>slow performance, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691318">Samba Performance is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>smart printers, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></dt><dt>SMB, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560291">Server Security (User Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2574030">I Can't Join a Windows 2003 PDC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584818">Technical Overview of Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668709">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671547">BackupPC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672435">The Front-End Challenge</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672832">Server Pool Communications</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html">Analyzing and Solving Samba Problems</a></dt><dt>SMB encryption, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>SMB locks, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672832">Server Pool Communications</a></dt><dt>SMB name, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668709">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></dt><dt>SMB networking, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684875">Diagnostics Tools</a></dt><dt>SMB password, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a></dt><dt>SMB Password, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>SMB password encryption, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>smb ports, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>SMB printers, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649445">Administrator Cannot Install Printers for All Local Users</a></dt><dt>SMB requests, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672530">Demultiplexing SMB Requests</a></dt><dt>SMB semantics, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672635">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>SMB server, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>SMB Server, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>SMB services, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672762">Restrictive Constraints on Distributed File Systems</a></dt><dt>SMB signing, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2574030">I Can't Join a Windows 2003 PDC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>SMB state information, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672530">Demultiplexing SMB Requests</a></dt><dt>SMB-based messaging, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#netdiscuss">Discussion</a></dt><dt>smb-cdserver.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>smb.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>SMB/CIFS, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567390">What Qualifies a Domain Controller on the Network?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2574030">I Can't Join a Windows 2003 PDC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669941">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></dt><dt>SMB/CIFS server, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592519">Password Backends</a></dt><dt>smbclient, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-smbclient">Testing with smbclient</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628585">Installing Driver Files into [print$]</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628804">smbclient to Confirm Driver Installation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671547">BackupPC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684927">Debugging with Samba Itself</a></dt><dt>smbd, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552921">Starting Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553334">Test Your Config File with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2555235">Secure Read-Write File and Print Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2556059">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594059">Configuring Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605900">NT4-Style Domains (Includes Samba Domains)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651053">extd_audit</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654858">Testing Things Out</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656253">Linux</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656458">Solaris</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672832">Server Pool Communications</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684927">Debugging with Samba Itself</a></dt><dt>smbgroupedit, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html">Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</a></dt><dt>smbgrpadd.sh, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2598231">Sample smb.conf Add Group Script</a></dt><dt>smbHome, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594832">LDAP Special Attributes for sambaSamAccounts</a></dt><dt>smbldap-groupadd, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599600">Adding or Creating a New Group</a></dt><dt>smbldap-tools, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></dt><dt>smbpasswd, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559868">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568774">How Do I Replicate the smbpasswd File?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572115">Configure smb.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591042">User Account Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592394">Account Import/Export</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660268">Samba PDC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678165">Passdb Backends and Authentication</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678359">New 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href="problems.html#id2685377">The Windows Network Monitor</a></dt><dt>Snapshots, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>sniffer, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684875">Diagnostics Tools</a></dt><dt>socket, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>socket address, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>SOFTQ printing system, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>Solaris, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656647">Configure Winbind and PAM</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a>, <a class="indexterm" 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class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></dt><dt>Specify an IP address, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>spinning process, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686706">Attaching to a Running Process</a></dt><dt>spool, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>directory, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>spool files, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt><dt>spooled file, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622329">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>spooler., <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a></dt><dt>spooling, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634155">Central Spooling vs. Peer-to-Peer Printing</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>central, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634155">Central Spooling vs. Peer-to-Peer Printing</a></dt><dt>peer-to-peer, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634155">Central Spooling vs. Peer-to-Peer Printing</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>spooling path, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a></dt><dt>spooling-only, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634206">Raw Print Serving: Vendor Drivers on Windows Clients</a></dt><dt>SPOOLSS, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>SQL, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579095">Passdb Changes</a></dt><dt>SQUID, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>SRV records, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#adsdnstech">DNS and Active Directory</a></dt><dt>SRV RR, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668107">Background Information</a></dt><dt>SrvMgr.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a></dt><dt>srvmgr.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a></dt><dt>SRVTOOLS.EXE, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a></dt><dt>ssh, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568774">How Do I Replicate the smbpasswd File?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671547">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>SSH, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628804">smbclient to Confirm Driver Installation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></dt><dt>SSL, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681897">Securing SWAT through SSL</a></dt><dt>SSO, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>stability, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>stack trace, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686573">Internal Errors</a></dt><dt>stale network links, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586765">Invalid Cached Share References Affects Network Browsing</a></dt><dt>stand-alone server, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604493">Standalone Samba Server</a></dt><dt>standalone, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558991">Server Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>standalone filter, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></dt><dt>standalone server, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html">Standalone Servers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" 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href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a></dt><dt>stphoto2.ppd, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>strange delete semantics, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>stripped of comments, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681110">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>strptime, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591565">Changing User Accounts</a></dt><dt>stunnel, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681897">Securing SWAT through SSL</a></dt><dt>su, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665938">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dt>subnet mask, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>subnets, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over 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href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583586">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>synchronization problems, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653461">Introduction</a></dt><dt>synchronize, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583493">Use of the Remote Browse Sync Parameter</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>synchronized, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a></dt><dt>syntax 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Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663373">MS Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>system security, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597396">Applicable Only to Versions Earlier than 3.0.11</a></dt><dt>system tools, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671405">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>SYSV, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>SYSVOL, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>T</h3><dl><dt>tail, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682835">Assumptions</a></dt><dt>take ownership, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>Take Ownership, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613601">Viewing File Ownership</a></dt><dt>tape, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679731">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>tar, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671547">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>tarball, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>tattoo effect, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680621">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>TCP, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583167">Multiple Interfaces</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672316">Why Is This So Hard?</a></dt><dt>TCP data streams, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672435">The Front-End Challenge</a></dt><dt>TCP failover, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672316">Why Is This So Hard?</a></dt><dt>TCP port, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>TCP port 139, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668107">Background Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>TCP port 445, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668107">Background Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>tcp ports, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a></dt><dt>TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584474">Windows Networking Protocols</a></dt><dt>TCP/IP configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>TCP/IP configuration panel, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>TCP/IP protocol configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575569">Technical Details</a></dt><dt>TCP/IP protocol settings, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>TCP/IP protocol stack, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583586">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></dt><dt>TCP/IP-only, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584474">Windows Networking Protocols</a></dt><dt>tcpdump, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685183">Tcpdump</a></dt><dt>TDB, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629548">Running rpcclient with setdriver</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645661">Trivial Database Files</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>backing up (see tdbbackup)</dt></dl></dd><dt>tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654453">User and Group ID Allocation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672832">Server Pool Communications</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="tdb.html#id2686915">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>tdb data files, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2677716">TDB Data Files</a></dt><dt>TDB database, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628940">Running rpcclient with adddriver</a></dt><dt>TDB database files, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a></dt><dt>tdb file backup, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2677716">TDB Data Files</a></dt><dt>tdb file descriptions, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#tdbdocs">TDB Database File Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2677716">TDB Data Files</a></dt><dt>tdb file locations, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#tdbdocs">TDB Database File Information</a></dt><dt>tdb files, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></dt><dt>tdbbackup, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645845">Using tdbbackup</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691223">Corrupt tdb Files</a></dt><dt>tdbdump, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></dt><dt>tdbsam, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591158">Listing User and Machine Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592914">tdbsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>tdbsam databases, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592519">Password Backends</a></dt><dt>technical reviewers, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></dt><dt>Telnet, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588500">Advantages of Non-Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>telnet logins, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a></dt><dt>template, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663264">Creating and Managing Group Profiles</a></dt><dt>temporary location, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625402">Print Commands</a></dt><dt>terminal server, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></dt><dt>Terminal Server, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672530">Demultiplexing SMB Requests</a></dt><dt>Testing Server Setup, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>testparm, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553334">Test Your Config File with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623522">Extended Printing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682835">Assumptions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684927">Debugging with Samba Itself</a></dt><dt>tethereal, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685183">Tcpdump</a></dt><dt>text/plain, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a></dt><dt>texttops, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a></dt><dt>thin client, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></dt><dt>ThinLinc, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></dt><dt>tid, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672530">Demultiplexing SMB Requests</a></dt><dt>TIFF, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>TightVNC, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></dt><dt>time difference, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>time format, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591565">Changing User Accounts</a></dt><dt>time-to-live (see TTL)</dt><dt>tool, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613246">Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>tools, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>tools\reskit\netadmin\poledit, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a></dt><dt>traditional printing, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt><dt>training course, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671449">Discussion of Backup Solutions</a></dt><dt>transfer differences, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671718">Rsync</a></dt><dt>transformation, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>transitive, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>transparent access, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>transparently reconnected, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672186">The Ultimate Goal</a></dt><dt>transport connection loss, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>Transport Layer Seccurity, TLS</dt><dd><dl><dt>Configuring, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls">Configuring</a></dt><dt>Introduction, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-intro-ldap-tls">Introduction</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>transport layer security (see TLS)</dt><dt>Transport Layer Security, TLS</dt><dd><dl><dt>Testing, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-test-ldap-tls">Testing</a></dt><dt>Troubleshooting, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-int-ldap-tls">Troubleshooting</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>trigger, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>trivial database, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a> (see TDB)</dt><dt>Trivial Database, <a class="indexterm" href="tdb.html#id2686915">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>troubleshoot, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a></dt><dt>troubleshooting, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648535">Printing from CUPS to Windows-Attached Printers</a></dt><dt>Tru64 UNIX, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>trust, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>account, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>trust account, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>interdomain, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>machine, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>trust account password, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>trust accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>trust established, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620323">Interdomain Trust Facilities</a></dt><dt>trust relationship, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620238">Completing an NT4 Domain Trust</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620323">Interdomain Trust Facilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620532">Configuring Samba NT-Style Domain Trusts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>trust relationships, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620141">Creating an NT4 Domain Trust</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>trusted, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>trusted domain, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620238">Completing an NT4 Domain Trust</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></dt><dt>trusted domain name, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>trusted party, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>trusting domain, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620238">Completing an NT4 Domain Trust</a></dt><dt>trusting party, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>trusts, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>TTL, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584231">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>turn oplocks off, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616792">Advanced Samba Oplocks Parameters</a></dt><dt>turnkey solution, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a></dt><dt>two-up, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>two-way</dt><dd><dl><dt>propagation, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>two-way trust, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620105">Native MS Windows NT4 Trusts Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620323">Interdomain Trust Facilities</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>U</h3><dl><dt>UCS-2, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670242">Japanese Charsets</a></dt><dt>UDP, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583167">Multiple Interfaces</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585353">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>UDP port 137, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668107">Background Information</a></dt><dt>udp ports, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a></dt><dt>UDP unicast, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>UID, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591158">Listing User and Machine Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600927">UNIX and Windows User Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655891">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>uid, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a></dt><dt>UID numbers, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>UID range, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></dt><dt>unauthorized, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>unauthorized access, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>UNC notation, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a></dt><dt>unexpected.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>unicast, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>unicode, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669941">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></dt><dt>Unicode, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670075">Samba and Charsets</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>Unicode UTF-8, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>unified logon, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653461">Introduction</a></dt><dt>UNIX, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>server, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>UNIX account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570526">On-the-Fly Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>unix charset, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>UNIX Domain Socket, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>UNIX domain socket, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653875">How Winbind Works</a></dt><dt>UNIX file system access controls, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>UNIX group, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>UNIX groups, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653550">What Winbind Provides</a></dt><dt>UNIX home directories, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619187">Why Can Users Access Other Users' Home Directories?</a></dt><dt>UNIX host system, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>UNIX ID, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654453">User and Group ID Allocation</a></dt><dt>UNIX locking, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>UNIX login ID, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>UNIX permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680621">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>UNIX printer, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>UNIX printing, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622329">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>UNIX system account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></dt><dt>UNIX system accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>UNIX system files, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671405">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>UNIX user identifier (see UID)</dt><dt>UNIX users, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653550">What Winbind Provides</a></dt><dt>UNIX-style encrypted passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a></dt><dt>UNIX-user database, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a></dt><dt>UNIX/Linux group, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596644">Warning: User Private Group Problems</a></dt><dt>UNIX/Linux user account, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600927">UNIX and Windows User Management</a></dt><dt>unlink calls, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>unlinked, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>unmapped groups, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a></dt><dt>unmapped users, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a></dt><dt>unprivileged account names, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#RefDocServer">Reference Documentation Server</a></dt><dt>unsigned drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649412">Windows 200x/XP Local Security Policies</a></dt><dt>unstoppable services, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672186">The Ultimate Goal</a></dt><dt>unsupported encryption, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573107">Possible Errors</a></dt><dt>unsupported software, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692728">Commercial Support</a></dt><dt>updates, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619099">Upgrading Samba</a></dt><dt>upload drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>uploaded driver, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>uploaded drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626693">Point'n'Print Client Drivers on Samba Servers</a></dt><dt>uploading, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626693">Point'n'Print Client Drivers on Samba Servers</a></dt><dt>upper-case, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559298">User Level Security</a></dt><dt>uppercase, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>uppercase character, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2598543">Adding Groups Fails</a></dt><dt>USB, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>use computer anywhere, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669890">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>user, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>user access management, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>user account, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591042">User Account Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600927">UNIX and Windows User Management</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>Adding/Deleting, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>user account database, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>user accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>User Accounts</dt><dd><dl><dt>Adding/Deleting, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594483">Accounts and Groups Management</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>user and group, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653550">What Winbind Provides</a></dt><dt>user and trust accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a></dt><dt>user attributes, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>user authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a></dt><dt>user database, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592572">Plaintext</a></dt><dt>user encoded, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></dt><dt>user groups, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692509">Free Support</a></dt><dt>user logons, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>user management, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></dt><dt>User Management, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594483">Accounts and Groups Management</a></dt><dt>User Manager, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663264">Creating and Managing Group Profiles</a></dt><dt>User Manager for Domains, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a></dt><dt>user or group, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>user profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>User Rights and Privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>user-level, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559136">Samba Security Modes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559298">User Level Security</a></dt><dt>User-level access control, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>user-level security, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>user-mode security, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a></dt><dt>user.DAT, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662674">Sharing Profiles between Windows 9x/Me and NT4/200x/XP Workstations</a></dt><dt>user.MAN, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>User.MAN, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663124">Mandatory Profiles</a></dt><dt>useradd, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570526">On-the-Fly Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>username, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>username and password, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a></dt><dt>username map, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601256">User Mapping</a></dt><dt>userPassword, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a></dt><dt>users, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>UsrMgr.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a></dt><dt>UTF-8, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670075">Samba and Charsets</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>UTF-8 encoding, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2682049">Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>V</h3><dl><dt>valid username/password, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618900">Using IPC$ Share-Based Denials </a></dt><dt>valid users, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683127">The Tests</a></dt><dt>validate, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553334">Test Your Config File with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682796">Introduction</a></dt><dt>validate every backup, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679731">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>validation, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html">System and Account Policies</a></dt><dt>vendor-provided drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634206">Raw Print Serving: Vendor Drivers on Windows Clients</a></dt><dt>verifiable, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>verify, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a></dt><dt>version control, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651827">shadow_copy</a></dt><dt>VFS, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></dt><dt>VFS module, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651827">shadow_copy</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663124">Mandatory Profiles</a></dt><dt>VFS modules, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652729">VFS Modules Available Elsewhere</a></dt><dt>vgcreate, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>vgdisplay, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>vipw, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2565212">$ Cannot Be Included in Machine Name</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>Virtual File System (see VFS)</dt><dt>virtual server, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672435">The Front-End Challenge</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673029">A Simple Solution</a></dt><dt>virus scanner, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></dt><dt>Visual Studio, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641102">PostScript Drivers with No Major Problems, Even in Kernel
-Mode</a></dt><dt>vital task, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672032">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>VNC/RFB, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>volume group, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>volunteers, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685740">Getting Mailing List Help</a></dt><dt>vscan, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652814">vscan</a></dt><dt>vuid, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672530">Demultiplexing SMB Requests</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>W</h3><dl><dt>W32X86, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641102">PostScript Drivers with No Major Problems, Even in Kernel
-Mode</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642036">Caveats to Be Considered</a></dt><dt>W32X86/2, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635816">Using Windows-Formatted Vendor PPDs</a></dt><dt>WAN, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616546">Slow and/or Unreliable Networks</a></dt><dt>wbinfo, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655891">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>Web-based configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html">SWAT: The Samba Web Administration Tool</a></dt><dt>WebClient, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>Welcome, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a></dt><dt>well known RID, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>well-controlled network, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679731">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>well-known RID, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a></dt><dt>wide-area network bandwidth, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>win election, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582905">Making Samba the Domain Master</a></dt><dt>Win32 printing API, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>WIN40, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628439">Obtaining Driver Files from Windows Client [print$] Shares</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642036">Caveats to Be Considered</a></dt><dt>winbind, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605813">Examples of IDMAP Backend Usage</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605900">NT4-Style Domains (Includes Samba Domains)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655457">Configure smb.conf</a></dt><dt>Winbind, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653704">Target Uses</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654018">Microsoft Active Directory Services</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654453">User and Group ID Allocation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654529">Result Caching</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655343">NSS Winbind on AIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655891">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2657317">Conclusion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html">PAM-Based Distributed Authentication</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Winbind architecture, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>Winbind hooks, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653550">What Winbind Provides</a></dt><dt>Winbind services, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655891">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>Winbind-based authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html">PAM-Based Distributed Authentication</a></dt><dt>winbind.so, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2657160">Solaris-Specific Configuration</a></dt><dt>winbindd, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552921">Starting Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553334">Test Your Config File with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2556059">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600927">UNIX and Windows User Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653875">How Winbind Works</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654858">Testing Things Out</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655457">Configure smb.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655891">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656458">Solaris</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656647">Configure Winbind and PAM</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>winbindd daemon, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656253">Linux</a></dt><dt>Windows, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>Windows 2000, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-server">Testing Server Setup</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html">Network Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>Windows 2000 Professional TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>Windows 2000 server, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>Windows 2003, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2574030">I Can't Join a Windows 2003 PDC</a></dt><dt>Windows 200x/XP, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Windows 9x/Me, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583857">WINS Server Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584474">Windows Networking Protocols</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a></dt><dt>Windows 9x/Me/XP Home, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>Windows account management, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653550">What Winbind Provides</a></dt><dt>Windows client, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>Windows client failover, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>Windows domain, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678068">Changes in Behavior</a></dt><dt>Windows Explorer, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585102">Problem Resolution</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a></dt><dt>Windows group, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596644">Warning: User Private Group Problems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>Windows group account, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>Windows groups, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>Windows Internet Name Server (see WINS)</dt><dt>Windows Logon, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>Windows Me TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>Windows Millennium, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>Windows Millennium edition (Me) TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>Windows network clients, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Windows NT domain name, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>Windows NT PostScript driver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648535">Printing from CUPS to Windows-Attached Printers</a></dt><dt>Windows NT Server, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>Windows NT/2000/XP, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629206">Check Samba for Driver Recognition</a></dt><dt>Windows NT/200x, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583857">WINS Server Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a></dt><dt>Windows NT/200x/XP, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>Windows NT/200x/XP Professional, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2578354">Common Errors</a></dt><dt>Windows NT3.10, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566209">Essential Background Information</a></dt><dt>Windows NT4, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613141">Windows NT4 Workstation/Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Windows NT4 domains, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620323">Interdomain Trust Facilities</a></dt><dt>Windows NT4 Server, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620532">Configuring Samba NT-Style Domain Trusts</a></dt><dt>Windows NT4/200X, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a></dt><dt>Windows NT4/200x, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a></dt><dt>Windows NT4/200x/XP, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567537">NetBIOS Over TCP/IP Enabled</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613246">Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>Windows NT4/2kX/XPPro, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>Windows PPD, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646210">690 Perfect Printers</a></dt><dt>Windows privilege model, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a></dt><dt>Windows Registry, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>windows registry settings, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>default profile locations, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663525">MS Windows NT4 Workstation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664087">MS Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>profile path, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>roaming profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661076">Disabling Roaming Profile Support</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>Windows Resource Kit, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661076">Disabling Roaming Profile Support</a></dt><dt>Windows Security Identifiers (see SID)</dt><dt>Windows Terminal server, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from 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class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664087">MS Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>Windows XP Professional, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Windows XP Professional TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>Windows XP TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>Windows95/98/ME, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629206">Check Samba for Driver Recognition</a></dt><dt>winnt.adm, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></dt><dt>WINS, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567390">What Qualifies a Domain Controller on the Network?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#RefDocServer">Reference Documentation Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html">Network Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579722">What Is Browsing?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582905">Making Samba the Domain Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583586">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583857">WINS Server Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584818">Technical Overview of Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584905">Browsing Support in Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585353">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585524">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669461">WINS Lookup</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2693066">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>wins, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668585">/etc/nsswitch.conf</a></dt><dt>WINS Configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>WINS lookup, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>WINS replication, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584178">WINS Replication</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584231">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>WINS Server, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579722">What Is Browsing?</a></dt><dt>WINS server, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582905">Making Samba the Domain Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583857">WINS Server Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584905">Browsing Support in Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>WINS server address, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>WINS server settings, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>WINS servers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583586">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></dt><dt>WINS service, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583857">WINS Server Configuration</a></dt><dt>WINS Support, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579722">What Is Browsing?</a></dt><dt>wins.dat, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584231">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>without Administrator account, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>without ADS, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></dt><dt>work-flow protocol, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>workgroup, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560291">Server Security (User Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582905">Making Samba the Domain Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668709">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server 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href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2675343">Multiple Virtual Server Hosting</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>/etc/samba/scripts, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600629">Managing Nest Groups on Workstations from the Samba Server</a></dt><dt>/etc/samba/secrets.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>/etc/samba/smb.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2551976">Configuring Samba (smb.conf)</a></dt><dt>/etc/samba/smbpasswd, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592572">Plaintext</a></dt><dt>/etc/samba/smbusers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601256">User Mapping</a></dt><dt>/etc/shadow, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account 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href="winbind.html#id2655892">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>/usr/local/samba/bin, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656253">Linux</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656458">Solaris</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681334">Locating the SWAT File</a></dt><dt>/usr/local/samba/lib, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>/usr/local/samba/lib/vfs, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></dt><dt>/usr/local/samba/private/secrets.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>/usr/local/samba/swat, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#xinetd">Enabling SWAT for Use</a></dt><dt>/usr/local/samba/var, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682839">Assumptions</a></dt><dt>/usr/local/samba/var/locks, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584236">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>/usr/sbin, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681334">Locating the SWAT File</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#xinetd">Enabling SWAT for Use</a></dt><dt>/usr/share/samba/swat, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#xinetd">Enabling SWAT for Use</a></dt><dt>/var/locks/*.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691229">Corrupt tdb Files</a></dt><dt>/var/log/samba, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682839">Assumptions</a></dt><dt>/var/run/samba, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584236">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>/var/spool/cups/, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648188">Autodeletion or Preservation of CUPS Spool Files</a></dt><dt>/var/spool/samba, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648188">Autodeletion or Preservation of CUPS Spool 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Controls</a></dt><dt>access control needs, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679736">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>access controls, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>Access Controls, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>access denied, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618900">Using IPC$ Share-Based Denials </a></dt><dt>access policies, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592232">Domain Account Policy Managment</a></dt><dt>access rights, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>account, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665943">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>backend, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>database, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>backends, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt>account access controls, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>account attributes, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>account backends, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a></dt><dt>account containers, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a></dt><dt>account control block (see ACB)</dt><dt>account control flags, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a></dt><dt>account controls, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>Account Controls, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></dt><dt>account database, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592519">Password Backends</a></dt><dt>account deleted, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591481">Deleting Accounts</a></dt><dt>account encode_bits, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a></dt><dt>account flag order, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a></dt><dt>Account Flags, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591158">Listing User and Machine Accounts</a></dt><dt>account flags, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a></dt><dt>account import/export, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592394">Account Import/Export</a></dt><dt>account information, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600928">UNIX and Windows User Management</a></dt><dt>account information database, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a></dt><dt>account management, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>account name, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>account policies, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a></dt><dt>account policy, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></dt><dt>account restrictions, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></dt><dt>account security, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></dt><dt>account storage backends, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678169">Passdb Backends and Authentication</a></dt><dt>account storage mechanisms, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a></dt><dt>account storage system, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a></dt><dt>Account Unknown, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>accountability, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></dt><dt>accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a></dt><dt>ACL, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-intro-ldap-tls">Introduction</a></dt><dt>ACLs, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626862">The Obsoleted [printer$] Section</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>File System, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>POSIX, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>share, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Windows, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>ACLs on share, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613247">Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>ACLs on shares, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>across network segments, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>active directory, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564263">Samba ADS Domain Control</a></dt><dt>Active Directory, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567331">Active Directory Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-member">Samba ADS Domain Membership</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604493">Standalone Samba Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></dt><dt>Active Directory Server, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>AD4UNIX, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>ADAM, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607189">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a></dt><dt>add a user account, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591394">Adding User Accounts</a></dt><dt>add client machines, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>add domain users and groups to a local group, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>add drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>add machine script, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570526">On-the-Fly Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678073">Changes in Behavior</a></dt><dt>Add Printer Wizard, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>add printer wizard, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634728">Driver Upload Methods</a></dt><dt>add user script, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591042">User Account Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678073">Changes in Behavior</a></dt><dt>add/delete/change share, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>adddriver, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628585">Installing Driver Files into [print$]</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628941">Running rpcclient with adddriver</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629434">Specific Driver Name Flexibility</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645315">Troubleshooting Revisited</a></dt><dt>additional driver, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2630271">Additional Client Driver Installation</a></dt><dt>additional privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>addmem, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>AddPrinterDriver(), <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a></dt><dt>admincfg.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="Other-Clients.html#id2690182">Configuring Windows for Workgroups Password Handling</a></dt><dt>administrative actions, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>administrative duties, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>administrative privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a></dt><dt>administrative responsibilities, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>administrative rights, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>administrative rights and privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>Administrative Templates, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a></dt><dt>Administrator, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597278">Important Administrative Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a></dt><dt>administrator account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570806">Windows NT4 Client</a></dt><dt>Administrator account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a></dt><dt>administrator password, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573400">Notes</a></dt><dt>Administrator%password, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>Adobe, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#gdipost">GDI on Windows, PostScript on UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641102">PostScript Drivers with No Major Problems, Even in Kernel
+Mode</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646520">The Grand Unification Achieved</a></dt><dt>Adobe driver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642336">Windows CUPS PostScript Driver Versus Adobe Driver</a></dt><dt>Adobe driver files, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641830">Recognizing Different Driver Files</a></dt><dt>Adobe PostScript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642037">Caveats to Be Considered</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647565">Adobe and CUPS PostScript Drivers for Windows Clients</a></dt><dt>Adobe PostScript driver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643314">Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client</a></dt><dt>Adobe PPD, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645965">CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org</a></dt><dt>Adobe specifications, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638273">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>ADS, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560148">ADS Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572115">Configure smb.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-server">Testing Server Setup</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html">Network Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#adsdnstech">DNS and Active Directory</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585358">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594483">Accounts and Groups Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599319">Administrative Tasks and Methods</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607189">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654529">Result Caching</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660333">System Startup and Logon Processing Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664091">MS Windows 200x/XP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html">PAM-Based Distributed Authentication</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668111">Background Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678169">Passdb Backends and Authentication</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2692886">Features and Benefits</a> (see Active Directory)</dt><dt>ADS DC, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572115">Configure smb.conf</a></dt><dt>ADS domain, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a></dt><dt>ADS domain members, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></dt><dt>ADS manager, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a></dt><dt>ADS schema, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>Advanced TCP/IP configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>advantages, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>affect users, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658910">Creating and Managing System Policies</a></dt><dt>affordable power, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672191">The Ultimate Goal</a></dt><dt>AFPL, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635579">Ghostscript: The Software RIP for Non-PostScript Printers</a></dt><dt>AFPL Ghostscript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></dt><dt>AFS, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672640">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>AIX, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655343">NSS Winbind on AIX</a></dt><dt>algorithmic mapping, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>alias group, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>allow access, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a></dt><dt>allow trusted domains, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a></dt><dt>already exists, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573719">Cannot Add Machine Back to Domain</a></dt><dt>alternative solution, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>Amanda, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671892">Amanda</a></dt><dt>analyzes data, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684879">Diagnostics Tools</a></dt><dt>anonymous, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>print server, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2554870">Anonymous Print Server</a></dt><dt>read-write server, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2554659">Anonymous Read-Write Document Server</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>anonymous access, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585107">Problem Resolution</a></dt><dt>anonymous file server, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>anonymous server, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></dt><dt>ANSI compiler, <a class="indexterm" href="Portability.html#id2689137">HPUX</a></dt><dt>anticipate failure, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672036">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>API, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>Appliances, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653704">Target Uses</a></dt><dt>application servers, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>application/cups.vnd-postscript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642336">Windows CUPS PostScript Driver Versus Adobe Driver</a></dt><dt>application/octet-stream, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-raw">Explicitly Enable raw Printing for application/octet-stream</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638698">application/octet-stream Printing</a></dt><dt>application/pdf, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a></dt><dt>application/postscript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637193">pstops</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642336">Windows CUPS PostScript Driver Versus Adobe Driver</a></dt><dt>application/vnd.cups-postscript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637193">pstops</a></dt><dt>application/vnd.cups-raster, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a></dt><dt>application/vnd.cups-raw, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-raw">Explicitly Enable raw Printing for application/octet-stream</a></dt><dt>application/x-shell, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a></dt><dt>apt-get, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>ARCFOUR-HMAC-MD5, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-server">Testing Server Setup</a></dt><dt>architecture, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>ARP/RARP, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668313">/etc/hosts</a></dt><dt>ASCII, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669946">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670247">Japanese Charsets</a></dt><dt>ASCII text, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a></dt><dt>assign rights, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>assigned RID, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a></dt><dt>assistance, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692515">Free Support</a></dt><dt>associations, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a></dt><dt>attach gdb, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684931">Debugging with Samba Itself</a></dt><dt>attribute, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a></dt><dt>attributes, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>audit file access, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650795">audit</a></dt><dt>audit module, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651054">extd_audit</a></dt><dt>auth, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665943">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dt>authenticate, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>authenticate users, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>authenticated, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572115">Configure smb.conf</a></dt><dt>authenticating server, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663529">MS Windows NT4 Workstation</a></dt><dt>authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592394">Account Import/Export</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656647">Configure Winbind and PAM</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>backend, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>authentication agents, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>authentication architecture, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>authentication backend, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>authentication control, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a></dt><dt>authentication database, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>authentication management, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a></dt><dt>authentication mechanisms, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a></dt><dt>authentication methods, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a></dt><dt>authentication module API, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655343">NSS Winbind on AIX</a></dt><dt>authentication regime, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></dt><dt>authentication reply, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a></dt><dt>authentication server, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>authentication service, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a></dt><dt>authentication system, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>authenticatior, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt><dt>authoritative, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>authoritive, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>authorization, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a></dt><dt>auto-reconnect, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>autogen.sh, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2688022">Building the Binaries</a></dt><dt>autogenerated printcap, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625479">Default UNIX System Printing Commands</a></dt><dt>automatic account creation, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a></dt><dt>automatic mapping, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>automatic reconnects, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>automatic redundancy, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>autopoweruser.sh, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600629">Managing Nest Groups on Workstations from the Samba Server</a></dt><dt>autotyping, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>AUXILIARY, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a></dt><dt>auxiliary members, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>availability, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672036">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>available, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>available port, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2631890">Samba and Printer Ports</a></dt><dt>available printerd, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>available rights, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>average print run, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634850">Advanced Intelligent Printing with PostScript Driver Download</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>B</h3><dl><dt>b-node, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>back up, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a></dt><dt>backed up, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679736">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>backend, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672640">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>backend authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>backend database, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></dt><dt>backend failures, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673115">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>backend file system pool, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672767">Restrictive Constraints on Distributed File Systems</a></dt><dt>backends, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579095">Passdb Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648535">Printing from CUPS to Windows-Attached Printers</a></dt><dt>backup, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671410">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679736">Server Share and Directory Layout</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="tdb.html#id2686919">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>backup domain controller, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>backup solution, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671454">Discussion of Backup Solutions</a></dt><dt>BackupPC, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671551">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>bad hardware, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>bad logon attempts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591566">Changing User Accounts</a></dt><dt>Bad networking hardware, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>bad password, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>banner pages, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642336">Windows CUPS PostScript Driver Versus Adobe Driver</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642554">Run cupsaddsmb (Quiet Mode)</a></dt><dt>barriers, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618075">Introduction</a></dt><dt>Batch Oplock, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>BDC, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559868">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567331">Active Directory Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568719">Can Samba Be a Backup Domain Controller to an NT4 PDC?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592915">tdbsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605741">Backup Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680070">Steps in Migration Process</a></dt><dt>BDCs, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>behavior approximately same, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676324">Quick Migration Guide</a></dt><dt>between domains, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620532">Configuring Samba NT-Style Domain Trusts</a></dt><dt>bias, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>binary format TDB, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>BIND, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2693156">Dynamic DNS</a></dt><dt>bind interfaces only, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>BIND9, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#adsdnstech">DNS and Active Directory</a></dt><dt>BIND9.NET, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2692886">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>bindery-enabled, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>block device, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>block incoming packets, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>BOBS, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671940">BOBS: Browseable Online Backup System</a></dt><dt>bogus, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560468">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>boot disk`, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a></dt><dt>bridge, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>bridges networks, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>brlock.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>broadcast, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567390">What Qualifies a Domain Controller on the Network?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>broadcast address, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585107">Problem Resolution</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>broadcast isolated subnet, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>broadcast messages, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>broadcast messaging, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567481">How Does a Workstation find its Domain Controller?</a></dt><dt>Broadcast node, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584236">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>broadcast request, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>broadcast traffic, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585358">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>broadcast-based, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>broadcast-based name resolution, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>broadcasts, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>browse across subnet, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585358">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>browse list, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583591">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>browse list handling, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html">Network Browsing</a></dt><dt>browse list maintainers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>browse list management, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579723">What Is Browsing?</a></dt><dt>browse lists, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582910">Making Samba the Domain Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585358">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>browse resources, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585107">Problem Resolution</a></dt><dt>browse server resources, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585107">Problem Resolution</a></dt><dt>browse shares, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618900">Using IPC$ Share-Based Denials </a></dt><dt>browse.dat, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585107">Problem Resolution</a></dt><dt>browseable, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a></dt><dt>browser election, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a></dt><dt>browser elections, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>BrowseShortNames, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650045">Print Queue Called lp Mishandles Print Jobs</a></dt><dt>browsing, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579723">What Is Browsing?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582910">Making Samba the Domain Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584910">Browsing Support in Samba</a></dt><dt>browsing across subnets, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html">Network Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585358">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>browsing another subnet, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584910">Browsing Support in Samba</a></dt><dt>browsing intrinsics, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>browsing problems, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584479">Windows Networking Protocols</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586371">Common Errors</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586519">I Get an "Unable to browse the network" Error</a></dt><dt>BSD, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2565212">$ Cannot Be Included in Machine Name</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>BSD Printing, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a></dt><dt>BSD-style printing, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623522">Extended Printing Configuration</a></dt><dt>bug report, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692515">Free Support</a></dt><dt>bug reports, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686050">Introduction</a></dt><dt>Bugzilla, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686050">Introduction</a></dt><dt>built-in commands, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt><dt>bypasses privilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>byte ranges, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>byte-range lock, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>byte-range locking, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>C</h3><dl><dt>c:\winnt\inf, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></dt><dt>C:\WinNT\System32\config, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>cached</dt><dd><dl><dt>password, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560566">Password Checking</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>cached encrypted password, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>cached in memory, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588500">Advantages of Non-Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>cached local file, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>cached locally, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>cached references, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586766">Invalid Cached Share References Affects Network Browsing</a></dt><dt>caching, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>caching reads, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>caching scheme, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654529">Result Caching</a></dt><dt>caching writes, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>called name, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a></dt><dt>cannot join domain, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2578354">Common Errors</a></dt><dt>canonicalize files, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>CAP, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670247">Japanese Charsets</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="Other-Clients.html#id2689707">Macintosh Clients</a></dt><dt>cap-share, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>capability to delete, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>CAP_LINUX_IMMUTABLE, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>case options, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>case sensitivity, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665864">PAM Configuration Syntax</a></dt><dt>case-insensitive, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559298">User Level Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>case-preserving, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559298">User Level Security</a></dt><dt>central environment, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>centralized</dt><dd><dl><dt>authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>centralized identity management, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>centrally managed, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>certificate, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681902">Securing SWAT through SSL</a></dt><dt>Certificate Authority (see CA)</dt><dt>cfdisk, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>challenge/response mechanis, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>change capabilities, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a></dt><dt>change motivations, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>change password, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573400">Notes</a></dt><dt>change passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a></dt><dt>changed parameters, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#oldupdatenotes">Upgrading from Samba-2.x to Samba-3.0.25</a></dt><dt>changes password, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>character device, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>character set, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669946">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></dt><dt>character sets, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670080">Samba and Charsets</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>charset, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669946">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></dt><dt>charset conversion, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670215">Conversion from Old Names</a></dt><dt>chattr, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>check for locks, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>check logs, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></dt><dt>checksum-search, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671723">Rsync</a></dt><dt>chmod, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>chown, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613601">Viewing File Ownership</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>chpass, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>CIFS, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a></dt><dt>CIFS function calls, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>CIFS/SMB, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672036">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672321">Why Is This So Hard?</a></dt><dt>Citrix, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></dt><dt>clear purpose preferred, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671454">Discussion of Backup Solutions</a></dt><dt>clear-text, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560566">Password Checking</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>clear-text passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>client client instructions, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575509">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Client for Microsoft Networks, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>Client for Novell Networks, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>client-server mode, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a></dt><dt>client-side caching, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>client-side data caching, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616635">PDM Data Shares</a></dt><dt>clock skew, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>cluster servers, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672440">The Front-End Challenge</a></dt><dt>clustered file server, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672191">The Ultimate Goal</a></dt><dt>Clustered smbds, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672836">Server Pool Communications</a></dt><dt>clustering technologies, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672191">The Ultimate Goal</a></dt><dt>cluttering, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686375">Debugging-Specific Operations</a></dt><dt>cmd, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>cmd shell, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>CN, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-intro-ldap-tls">Introduction</a></dt><dt>code maintainer, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692515">Free Support</a></dt><dt>codepages, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669894">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>collating, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582910">Making Samba the Domain Master</a></dt><dt>collisions, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691137">Samba Performance Problem Due to Changing Linux Kernel</a></dt><dt>color, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>COM1:, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2631890">Samba and Printer Ports</a></dt><dt>command-line, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html">Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</a></dt><dt>command-line utility, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>commenting out setting, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a></dt><dt>commercial Linux products, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>commercial support, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html">Samba Support</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692734">Commercial Support</a></dt><dt>commit the settings, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>Common Internet Filesystem (see CIFS)</dt><dt>Common restrictions, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></dt><dt>Common UNIX Printing System (see CUPS)</dt><dt>common.adm, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></dt><dt>comp.protocols.smb, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686050">Introduction</a></dt><dt>compatible, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="Portability.html">Portability</a></dt><dt>compile, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2551936">Obtaining and Installing Samba</a></dt><dt>compile-time options, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a></dt><dt>complex file name space, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673034">A Simple Solution</a></dt><dt>complex organization, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>complexity, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574458">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>compliance, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></dt><dt>complicated, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>complicated problem, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672534">Demultiplexing SMB Requests</a></dt><dt>comprehensive documentation, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>Computer Account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570806">Windows NT4 Client</a></dt><dt>computer account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-server">Testing Server Setup</a></dt><dt>computer accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>Computer Management, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613247">Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>Computer Name, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a></dt><dt>computer name, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668713">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></dt><dt>concurrent access, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>Conectiva, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646752">Forums, Downloads, Tutorials, Howtos (Also for Mac OS X and Commercial UNIX)</a></dt><dt>config.cache, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573107">Possible Errors</a></dt><dt>CONFIG.POL, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>Config.POL, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658910">Creating and Managing System Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a></dt><dt>configuration</dt><dd><dl><dt>documentation, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553334">Test Your Config File with testparm</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>configuration files, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681115">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>configuration problem, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686050">Introduction</a></dt><dt>configuration syntax, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a></dt><dt>configuration techniques, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></dt><dt>configuration too complex, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2575441">Common Errors</a></dt><dt>configuration tool, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html">SWAT: The Samba Web Administration Tool</a></dt><dt>configuration wizard, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a></dt><dt>configure, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2688022">Building the Binaries</a></dt><dt>configuring a firewall, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>confirm address, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>confirm the password, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a></dt><dt>confirm the trust, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>connect transparently, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672191">The Ultimate Goal</a></dt><dt>connection resources, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a></dt><dt>connections, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>connections.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>consistent case, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>console, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a></dt><dt>consumer expects, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html">Samba Support</a></dt><dt>container, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a></dt><dt>continuity of service, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673115">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>contribute, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>Control Panel, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a></dt><dt>convert</dt><dd><dl><dt>domain member server, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>converted, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a></dt><dt>copy'n'paste, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>core files, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686577">Internal Errors</a></dt><dt>core graphic engine, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a></dt><dt>core values, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>corrupted file, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>cosine.schema, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a></dt><dt>country of origin, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692734">Commercial Support</a></dt><dt>CP850, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670080">Samba and Charsets</a></dt><dt>CP932, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>cracker, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>create, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611116">Managing Directories</a></dt><dt>Create a Computer Account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570806">Windows NT4 Client</a></dt><dt>create a domain machine account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></dt><dt>create domain member, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a></dt><dt>create machine trust account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>create partition, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>Create the Computer Account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>create user accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a></dt><dt>create volume, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>credentials, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559298">User Level Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>credentials validation, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567537">NetBIOS Over TCP/IP Enabled</a></dt><dt>critical aspects of configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575509">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>crle, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>cron, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a></dt><dt>cross post, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685744">Getting Mailing List Help</a></dt><dt>cross-segment browsing, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>cross-subnet browsing, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583862">WINS Server Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>CUPS, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622330">Technical Introduction</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623522">Extended Printing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2632974">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633153">Basic CUPS Support Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635816">Using Windows-Formatted Vendor PPDs</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>Page Accounting, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647435">Page Accounting with CUPS</a></dt><dt>quotas, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647471">Setting Up Quotas</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>CUPS API, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625479">Default UNIX System Printing Commands</a></dt><dt>CUPS backends, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637934">CUPS Backends</a></dt><dt>CUPS filtering, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635936">CUPS Also Uses PPDs for Non-PostScript Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a></dt><dt>CUPS filtering chain, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637934">CUPS Backends</a></dt><dt>CUPS libarary API, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>CUPS PostScript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642037">Caveats to Be Considered</a></dt><dt>CUPS PostScript driver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642336">Windows CUPS PostScript Driver Versus Adobe Driver</a></dt><dt>CUPS print filters, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>CUPS raster, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></dt><dt>CUPS-PPD, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646364">cupsomatic, pdqomatic, lpdomatic, directomatic</a></dt><dt>cups.hlp, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642037">Caveats to Be Considered</a></dt><dt>cupsaddsmb, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634728">Driver Upload Methods</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641212">cupsaddsmb: The Unknown Utility</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642037">Caveats to Be Considered</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642554">Run cupsaddsmb (Quiet Mode)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642694">Run cupsaddsmb with Verbose Output</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642886">Understanding cupsaddsmb</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643152">cupsaddsmb with a Samba PDC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643233">cupsaddsmb Flowchart</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643314">Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644132">Requirements for adddriver and setdriver to Succeed</a></dt><dt>cupsd.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625479">Default UNIX System Printing Commands</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633153">Basic CUPS Support Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638521">mime.convs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648188">Autodeletion or Preservation of CUPS Spool Files</a></dt><dt>cupsomatic, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635816">Using Windows-Formatted Vendor PPDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638273">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645965">CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646364">cupsomatic, pdqomatic, lpdomatic, directomatic</a></dt><dt>currupted, <a class="indexterm" href="tdb.html#id2686919">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>custom scripts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>customer expected, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html">Samba Support</a></dt><dt>customers, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html">Samba Support</a></dt><dt>customized print commands, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>D</h3><dl><dt>daemon, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552921">Starting Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2688752">Alternative: Starting smbd as a Daemon</a></dt><dt>daemon running, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655892">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>daemons, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656602">Restarting</a></dt><dt>damaged data, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a></dt><dt>data caching, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>data corruption, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616511">UNIX or NFS Client-Accessed Files</a></dt><dt>data interchange, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>data stream, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622330">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>database, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676324">Quick Migration Guide</a></dt><dt>DatabaseFS, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652755">DatabaseFS</a></dt><dt>DAVE, <a class="indexterm" href="Other-Clients.html#id2689707">Macintosh Clients</a></dt><dt>dbx, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686577">Internal Errors</a></dt><dt>DCE RPC, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a></dt><dt>DDK, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641102">PostScript Drivers with No Major Problems, Even in Kernel
+Mode</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641591">CUPS PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></dt><dt>DDNS, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#adsdnstech">DNS and Active Directory</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668111">Background Information</a></dt><dt>de-multiplex, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672440">The Front-End Challenge</a></dt><dt>de-multiplexing, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672534">Demultiplexing SMB Requests</a></dt><dt>Debian, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>Debian Sarge, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>debug, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686577">Internal Errors</a></dt><dt>debug level, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684931">Debugging with Samba Itself</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#dbglvl">Debug Levels</a></dt><dt>debugging, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684931">Debugging with Samba Itself</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686375">Debugging-Specific Operations</a></dt><dt>debugging passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684931">Debugging with Samba Itself</a></dt><dt>debugging problems, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684931">Debugging with Samba Itself</a></dt><dt>dedicated heartbeat, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673115">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>dedicated print server, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>default accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>default aliases, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a></dt><dt>default behavior, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></dt><dt>default devmode, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a></dt><dt>default DNS setup, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573400">Notes</a></dt><dt>default gateways, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>default groups, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a></dt><dt>default mapping, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a></dt><dt>default mappings, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>default print command, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625479">Default UNIX System Printing Commands</a></dt><dt>default print commands, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>default printer, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt><dt>default printing, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2632974">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>default profile, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663347">Default Profile for Windows Users</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664840">Changing the Default Profile</a></dt><dt>default settings, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a></dt><dt>default shells, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655892">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>Default User, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664091">MS Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>default users, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a></dt><dt>defective hardware, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>deferred open, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>defined shares, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619187">Why Can Users Access Other Users' Home Directories?</a></dt><dt>delegate administrative privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>delegated, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597278">Important Administrative Information</a></dt><dt>delegation, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>delete, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611116">Managing Directories</a></dt><dt>delete a file, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>delete roaming profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664091">MS Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>delete user script, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591481">Deleting Accounts</a></dt><dt>deleted files, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>deleted parameters, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676823">Removed Parameters</a></dt><dt>delmem, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>demote, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt><dt>demoted, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>denial of service, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>deny, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618900">Using IPC$ Share-Based Denials </a></dt><dt>deny access, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>deny modes, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>deny-none, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>DENY_ALL, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>DENY_DOS, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>DENY_FCB, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>DENY_NONE, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>DENY_READ, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>DENY_WRITE, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>deployment, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692515">Free Support</a></dt><dt>deployment guidelines, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>DES-CBC-CRC, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>DES-CBC-MD5, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-server">Testing Server Setup</a></dt><dt>desirable solution, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>desktop cache, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>desktop profile, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>desktop profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></dt><dt>deterents, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618075">Introduction</a></dt><dt>development libraries, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a></dt><dt>devfsd package, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>device mode, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a></dt><dt>device-specific commands, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a></dt><dt>DFS, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a> (see MS-DFS, Distributed File Systems)</dt><dt>DFS junction, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>DFS links, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>DFS root, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>DFS server, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>DFS tree, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>DFS-aware, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>DFS-aware clients, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>DHCP, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575613">TCP/IP Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585358">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668111">Background Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2692886">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>DHCP servers, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>DHCP-enabled, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>DHCP-enabled operation, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>diagnostic, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607189">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a></dt><dt>diagnostic tools, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684931">Debugging with Samba Itself</a></dt><dt>diff, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686836">Patches</a></dt><dt>differences, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671723">Rsync</a></dt><dt>different resources, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>differently encrypted passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a></dt><dt>differing protocol, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676324">Quick Migration Guide</a></dt><dt>dir, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>direct internet access, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618075">Introduction</a></dt><dt>directory, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567331">Active Directory Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605741">Backup Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>directory access control, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>directory access permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>directory controls, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>Directory Information Tree (see DIT)</dt><dt>directory permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>directory schema, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>Directory Separators, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dt>directory server, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></dt><dt>directory_mode, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>disable LMB, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a></dt><dt>disable locking, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615585">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>disable roaming profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661076">Disabling Roaming Profile Support</a></dt><dt>disabling oplocks, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616635">PDM Data Shares</a></dt><dt>disass, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686577">Internal Errors</a></dt><dt>disaster recovery, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679736">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>disconnect a connection, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660701">NT4/200x User Profiles</a></dt><dt>disk, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>disk space, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679736">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>disparate information systems, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>display PostScript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>displayName, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a></dt><dt>distort, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>distribute authentication systems, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>distributed, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>distributed account, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>Distributed Computing Environment (see DCE)</dt><dt>distributed directory, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></dt><dt>distributed file system, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672191">The Ultimate Goal</a> (see DFS)</dt><dt>Distributed File Systems, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672640">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>distributed file systems, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672640">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>distributed locking protocol, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673034">A Simple Solution</a></dt><dt>distribution, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>dithering algorithm, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638273">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>DMB, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567390">What Qualifies a Domain Controller on the Network?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582910">Making Samba the Domain Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583591">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584479">Windows Networking Protocols</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>DMB for a workgroup, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584910">Browsing Support in Samba</a></dt><dt>DMC, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605813">Examples of IDMAP Backend Usage</a></dt><dt>DMS, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605813">Examples of IDMAP Backend Usage</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></dt><dt>DN, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-intro-ldap-tls">Introduction</a></dt><dt>DNS, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567481">How Does a Workstation find its Domain Controller?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567603">NetBIOS Over TCP/IP Disabled</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572115">Configure smb.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html">Network Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585358">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668111">Background Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669438">DNS Lookup</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2692886">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2693065">Example Configuration</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>Active Directory, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#adsdnstech">DNS and Active Directory</a></dt><dt>Dynamic, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668111">Background Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2693156">Dynamic DNS</a></dt><dt>SRV records, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#adsdnstech">DNS and Active Directory</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>DNS Configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>DNS lookup, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>DNS name resolution, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>dns proxy, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682839">Assumptions</a></dt><dt>DNS server, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>DNS server access, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682839">Assumptions</a></dt><dt>DNS server settings, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>DNS servers, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>DNS zon, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>DNS/LDAP/ADS, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584823">Technical Overview of Browsing</a></dt><dt>document design, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679736">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>documentation, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681115">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html">Analyzing and Solving Samba Problems</a></dt><dt>domain, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591394">Adding User Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668713">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>control, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558991">Server Types</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>role, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>controller, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html">Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>convert, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt><dt>hierarchy, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>controllers, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></dt><dt>groups, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></dt><dt>master</dt><dd><dl><dt>browser, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>member, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558991">Server Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>server, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>member server, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>security, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>protocols, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>trust account, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>domain access, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></dt><dt>domain account access policies, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592232">Domain Account Policy Managment</a></dt><dt>domain admin group, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a></dt><dt>domain Administrator, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>Domain Admins, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597278">Important Administrative Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>Domain Admins group, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a></dt><dt>domain authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>domain context, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>domain control, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562485">Basics of Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568620">Common Errors</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html">Migration from NT4 PDC to Samba-3 PDC</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>backup, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558991">Server Types</a></dt><dt>primary, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558991">Server Types</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>domain control database (see SAM)</dt><dt>domain controller, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566209">Essential Background Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567331">Active Directory Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567537">NetBIOS Over TCP/IP Enabled</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653551">What Winbind Provides</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658910">Creating and Managing System Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680070">Steps in Migration Process</a></dt><dt>Domain Controller, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642037">Caveats to Be Considered</a></dt><dt>domain controllers, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564263">Samba ADS Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>domain environment, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>domain global, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>domain global group, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>domain global groups, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>domain global user, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>domain global users, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>domain group, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>domain group settings, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>domain groups, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a></dt><dt>Domain Groups, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594483">Accounts and Groups Management</a></dt><dt>Domain Guests, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>domain information, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>domain join, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a></dt><dt>domain joining, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a></dt><dt>domain logon, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564316">Domain and Network Logon Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564335">Domain Network Logon Service</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566715">Example PDC Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>domain logon server, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>domain logons, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584910">Browsing Support in Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>domain management tools, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a></dt><dt>domain master, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584910">Browsing Support in Samba</a></dt><dt>domain member, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html">Domain Membership</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573679">Common Errors</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>Domain Member, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>joining, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559868">Example Configuration</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>domain member client, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597278">Important Administrative Information</a></dt><dt>Domain Member Client (see DMC)</dt><dt>domain member server, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Domain Member Server (see DMS)</dt><dt>domain member servers, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>domain member workstations, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>domain members, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a></dt><dt>domain membership, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html">Domain Membership</a></dt><dt>domain name, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>Domain Name System (see DNS)</dt><dt>domain non-member, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a></dt><dt>domain policies, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></dt><dt>domain radio button, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a></dt><dt>domain security, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html">Domain Membership</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664091">MS Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>domain security account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>Domain Server Manager, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597396">Applicable Only to Versions Earlier than 3.0.11</a></dt><dt>domain SID, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></dt><dt>domain trust, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620141">Creating an NT4 Domain Trust</a></dt><dt>domain user, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653551">What Winbind Provides</a></dt><dt>domain user accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></dt><dt>domain user manager, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591042">User Account Management</a></dt><dt>Domain User Manager, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597396">Applicable Only to Versions Earlier than 3.0.11</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></dt><dt>Domain Users, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>domain users, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2657317">Conclusion</a></dt><dt>Domain Users group, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2598630">Adding Domain Users to the Workstation Power Users Group</a></dt><dt>domain-level, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a></dt><dt>domain-level security, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>domain-wide browse list, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582910">Making Samba the Domain Master</a></dt><dt>DOMAIN&lt;1B&gt;, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a></dt><dt>DOMAIN&lt;1C&gt;, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a></dt><dt>DOMAIN&lt;1D&gt;, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a></dt><dt>draft, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638273">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>Drive Identification, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dt>driver, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a></dt><dt>driver CDROM, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a></dt><dt>driver download, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2627200">[print$] Stanza Parameters</a></dt><dt>Driver File, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a></dt><dt>driver files, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a></dt><dt>Driver Path, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a></dt><dt>dual-daemon winbindd, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>due diligence, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671454">Discussion of Backup Solutions</a></dt><dt>duplex, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>duplex printing, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>duplicate, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a></dt><dt>duplication of information, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653461">Introduction</a></dt><dt>DVI, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a></dt><dt>Dynamic DNS (see DDNS)</dt><dt>Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (see DHCP)</dt><dt>dynamic link loader, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>dynamic registration files, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2693156">Dynamic DNS</a></dt><dt>Dynamic SMB servers, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>dynamically loadable library modules, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>E</h3><dl><dt>e-Directory, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></dt><dt>EAs, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>economically wise, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672036">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>eDirectory, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>editreg, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660146">Samba Editreg Toolset</a></dt><dt>efficient authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>election, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>election criteria, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>election packet, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>election process, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>EMF, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640259">From Windows Clients to an NT Print Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640393">Driver Execution on the Server</a></dt><dt>enables clients to print, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a></dt><dt>enables NetBIOS over TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>encapsulating, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>encoding, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-server">Testing Server Setup</a></dt><dt>encryped password, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>encrypted, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560566">Password Checking</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>encrypted password, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>encrypted passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560566">Password Checking</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587249">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662777">Profile Migration from Windows NT4/200x Server to Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678169">Passdb Backends and Authentication</a></dt><dt>encrypted session, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>encryption, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560291">Server Security (User Level Security)</a></dt><dt>encryption key, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a></dt><dt>encryption types, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573400">Notes</a></dt><dt>enforcing, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>English, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670247">Japanese Charsets</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2682054">Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</a></dt><dt>Enhanced MetaFile (see EMF)</dt><dt>enterprise, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>enumdrivers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a></dt><dt>enumerate domain groups, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a></dt><dt>enumerate domain users, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a></dt><dt>EnumJobs(), <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>enumprinters, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a></dt><dt>environment variables, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt><dt>EPM (see ESP meta packager)</dt><dt>Epson Stylus, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>Epson Stylus inkjet, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646836">Foomatic Database-Generated PPDs</a></dt><dt>equivalence, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>equivalent rights and privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>error message, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628941">Running rpcclient with adddriver</a></dt><dt>error messages, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682839">Assumptions</a></dt><dt>errors that can afflict, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2578354">Common Errors</a></dt><dt>ESC/P, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640393">Driver Execution on the Server</a></dt><dt>ESP, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635579">Ghostscript: The Software RIP for Non-PostScript Printers</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>Ghostscript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a></dt><dt>meta packager, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641591">CUPS PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></dt><dt>Print Pro, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640025">Sources of CUPS Drivers/PPDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641974">ESP Print Pro PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>ESP Ghostscript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a></dt><dt>established, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>ethereal, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685187">Tcpdump</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685238">Ethereal</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685381">The Windows Network Monitor</a></dt><dt>Ethernet adapters, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>EUC-JP, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670247">Japanese Charsets</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>eucJP-ms locale, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>Event Viewer, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a></dt><dt>Everyone - Full Control, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></dt><dt>Everyone group, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>EVMS, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651827">shadow_copy</a></dt><dt>examples, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>examples/LDAP, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>execute, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>existing LDAP DIT, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>expands control abilities, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>expired password, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591566">Changing User Accounts</a></dt><dt>explicit trust, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>explicitly set, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a></dt><dt>exploit opportunities, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>exploitation, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>exported file system, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673034">A Simple Solution</a></dt><dt>exposed, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>extd_audit module, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651054">extd_audit</a></dt><dt>Extended Attributes, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>extended attributes, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>Extended BSD Printing, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623522">Extended Printing Configuration</a></dt><dt>extended characters, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669946">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></dt><dt>extended protocol, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584479">Windows Networking Protocols</a></dt><dt>extended SAM, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>extra machine, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2675343">Multiple Virtual Server Hosting</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>F</h3><dl><dt>fail, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672036">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>failed join, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605900">NT4-Style Domains (Includes Samba Domains)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a></dt><dt>failed logins, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a></dt><dt>failover communication, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673115">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>failover process, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673115">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>failover servers, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673034">A Simple Solution</a></dt><dt>fails, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></dt><dt>failure, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a></dt><dt>failure semantics, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672976">Required Modifications to Samba</a></dt><dt>fake-permissions module, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663129">Mandatory Profiles</a></dt><dt>fake_permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>fake_perms, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#fakeperms">fake_perms</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663129">Mandatory Profiles</a></dt><dt>fdisk, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>Federated Identity Management (see FIM)</dt><dt>federated organizations, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>federated-identity, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>Fiber Channel, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673115">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>fickle, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>fid, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672534">Demultiplexing SMB Requests</a></dt><dt>file access permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>File Naming Conventions, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dt>file ownership, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>file serving, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>File System, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>case sensitivity, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dt>feature comparison, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dt>UNIX, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dt>Windows, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>file system capabilities, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>FILE:, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2631890">Samba and Printer Ports</a></dt><dt>filemanager, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585107">Problem Resolution</a></dt><dt>filename mangling, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>filter, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>Filter Oplock, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>FilterLimit, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638521">mime.convs</a></dt><dt>filters, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>FIM, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>firewall, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618075">Introduction</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>firewall active, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>firewall setups, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>fixed IP address, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>fixed IP addresses, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575613">TCP/IP Configuration</a></dt><dt>flush local locks, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>flush name cache, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586398">Flushing the Samba NetBIOS Name Cache</a></dt><dt>foomatic, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635816">Using Windows-Formatted Vendor PPDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638273">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646141">foomatic-rip and Foomatic Explained</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646289">Foomatic's Strange Name</a></dt><dt>Foomatic database, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646836">Foomatic Database-Generated PPDs</a></dt><dt>Foomatic Printer, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638273">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>Foomatic tutorial, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646520">The Grand Unification Achieved</a></dt><dt>foomatic-rip, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638273">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645965">CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646141">foomatic-rip and Foomatic Explained</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646520">The Grand Unification Achieved</a></dt><dt>Foomatic/cupsomatic, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a></dt><dt>force an election, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>force election, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582910">Making Samba the Domain Master</a></dt><dt>forced synchronization, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>foreign domain, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>foreign SID, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a></dt><dt>foreign user, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a></dt><dt>FQDN, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-intro-ldap-tls">Introduction</a></dt><dt>framing error, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691137">Samba Performance Problem Due to Changing Linux Kernel</a></dt><dt>free support, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html">Samba Support</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692515">Free Support</a></dt><dt>FreeBSD, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2565212">$ Cannot Be Included in Machine Name</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>freezing, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>French, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2682054">Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</a></dt><dt>front-end virtual server, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672440">The Front-End Challenge</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672534">Demultiplexing SMB Requests</a></dt><dt>frustrating experience, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a></dt><dt>FTP, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588500">Advantages of Non-Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>ftp, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671723">Rsync</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2687810">Accessing the Samba Sources via rsync and ftp</a></dt><dt>ftp access, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a></dt><dt>ftp service, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a></dt><dt>ftp services, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a></dt><dt>ftpd, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665943">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dt>full rights, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>functional components, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686375">Debugging-Specific Operations</a></dt><dt>functionality, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>G</h3><dl><dt>gateway address, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>gcc, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684931">Debugging with Samba Itself</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="Portability.html#id2689137">HPUX</a></dt><dt>gdb, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684931">Debugging with Samba Itself</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686577">Internal Errors</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686710">Attaching to a Running Process</a></dt><dt>GDI, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#gdipost">GDI on Windows, PostScript on UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640259">From Windows Clients to an NT Print Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640393">Driver Execution on the Server</a></dt><dt>general security service application programming interface (see GSSAPI)</dt><dt>generic PostScript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>generic raster, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></dt><dt>generic raster format, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a></dt><dt>genlogon.pl, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658393">Network Logon Script Magic</a></dt><dt>Gentoo, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691137">Samba Performance Problem Due to Changing Linux Kernel</a></dt><dt>Germany, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672157">Technical Discussion</a></dt><dt>get, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>getdriver, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628585">Installing Driver Files into [print$]</a></dt><dt>getdriverdir, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a></dt><dt>getent, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599600">Adding or Creating a New Group</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655892">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>getent group demo, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>gethostbyname() function call, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584620">Name Resolution Order</a></dt><dt>getpwnam, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>getpwnam() call, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678073">Changes in Behavior</a></dt><dt>GetSID.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663064">Get SID</a></dt><dt>GhostScript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635579">Ghostscript: The Software RIP for Non-PostScript Printers</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also PostScript)</dt></dl></dd><dt>Ghostscript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>ESP (see ESP
+	GhostScript)</dt></dl></dd><dt>GID, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579095">Passdb Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655892">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>GID numbers, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>GID range, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></dt><dt>GIF, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>global print command, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt><dt>global right, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>global section, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>Global support, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>global-level, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622540">Printing-Related Configuration Parameters</a></dt><dt>GNOME, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>GNU Ghostscript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></dt><dt>GNU GPL, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671551">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>GNU tar, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671892">Amanda</a></dt><dt>GNU/Linux, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></dt><dt>GPG, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2687884">Verifying Samba's PGP Signature</a></dt><dt>GPL, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>gpolmig.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659660">Administration of Windows 200x/XP Policies</a></dt><dt>GPOs, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659660">Administration of Windows 200x/XP Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660333">System Startup and Logon Processing Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664091">MS Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>grace time, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591566">Changing User Accounts</a></dt><dt>grant rights, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>graphical objects, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>graphically illustrated client configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575509">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>grayscale, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638273">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>greater scalability, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>greatest mistake, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2575441">Common Errors</a></dt><dt>grep, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>group, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>account, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>mapping, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>group account, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597278">Important Administrative Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605741">Backup Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>group accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596644">Warning: User Private Group Problems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>group management, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></dt><dt>group mapping, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a></dt><dt>group mappings, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>group membership, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>group ownership, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>group permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679736">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>Group Policies, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>group policies, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>group policy, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>Group Policy, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a></dt><dt>Group Policy Container (see GPC)</dt><dt>Group Policy Editor, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660228">Windows NT4/200x</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680625">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>Group Policy Objects, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a> (see GPO)</dt><dt>group policy objects (see GPOs)</dt><dt>Group Policy Template (see GPT)</dt><dt>group privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a></dt><dt>group profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663269">Creating and Managing Group Profiles</a></dt><dt>group SID, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></dt><dt>groupadd, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2598231">Sample smb.conf Add Group Script</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2598543">Adding Groups Fails</a></dt><dt>groupadd limitations, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2598231">Sample smb.conf Add Group Script</a></dt><dt>groupdel, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>groupmap, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a></dt><dt>groupmod, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>grouppol.inf, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a></dt><dt>groups, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>domain, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a></dt><dt>mapping, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a></dt><dt>nested, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>groups of users, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>growing, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>GSSAPI, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>gtklp, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646836">Foomatic Database-Generated PPDs</a></dt><dt>guest, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#RefDocServer">Reference Documentation Server</a></dt><dt>guest account, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585107">Problem Resolution</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>GUI, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></dt><dt>Gutenprint, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646648">Driver Development Outside</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>H</h3><dl><dt>h-node, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>harvesting password hashes, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>hashed password equivalent, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>headers files, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573107">Possible Errors</a></dt><dt>Heimdal, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Heimdal kerberos, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607189">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a></dt><dt>help, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692515">Free Support</a></dt><dt>help command, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>heterogeneous computing, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>HEX, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670247">Japanese Charsets</a></dt><dt>hi-res photo, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638273">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>high availability, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672036">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>high order ports, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>high-availability, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>high-availability services, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673115">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>high-speed server interconnect, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673034">A Simple Solution</a></dt><dt>higher availability, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>HKEY_CURRENT_USER, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663529">MS Windows NT4 Workstation</a></dt><dt>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659418">Registry Spoiling</a></dt><dt>holy grail, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>home directories, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655892">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>home directory, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>home directory template, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a></dt><dt>home drive, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566715">Example PDC Configuration</a></dt><dt>host multiple servers, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>host security, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>host-based protection, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>hostname, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>hosts allow, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>hosts deny, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>house-keeping, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>HOWTO documents, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>HP JetDirect, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>HP Photosmart, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646836">Foomatic Database-Generated PPDs</a></dt><dt>HP-GL, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>HP-GL., <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a></dt><dt>hpgltops, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a></dt><dt>HPIJS, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646648">Driver Development Outside</a></dt><dt>HPUX, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>http, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671723">Rsync</a></dt><dt>hybrid, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>Hybrid node, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584236">Static WINS Entries</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>I</h3><dl><dt>IANA, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></dt><dt>ID mapping, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>ID mapping database, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654453">User and Group ID Allocation</a></dt><dt>ID range, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>IDEALX, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></dt><dt>Identification, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>identify, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a></dt><dt>identity, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604493">Standalone Samba Server</a></dt><dt>identity information, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>identity management, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>centralized, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>identity resolution, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>IDMAP, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604493">Standalone Samba Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a></dt><dt>idmap, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>idmap backend, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678922">IdMap LDAP Support</a></dt><dt>IDMAP backend, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a></dt><dt>idmap gid, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>idmap GID, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>IDMAP infrastructure, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></dt><dt>idmap uid, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>idmap UID, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>idmap_ad, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a></dt><dt>idmap_ldap module, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>idmap_rid, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a></dt><dt>IETF, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></dt><dt>ifconfig, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2688532">Starting from inetd.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691137">Samba Performance Problem Due to Changing Linux Kernel</a></dt><dt>ignore connection, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>imagetoraster, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637630">imagetops and imagetoraster</a></dt><dt>immutible, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>impersonate, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>implementing oplocks, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616792">Advanced Samba Oplocks Parameters</a></dt><dt>Implicit Classes, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650045">Print Queue Called lp Mishandles Print Jobs</a></dt><dt>important announcements, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619099">Upgrading Samba</a></dt><dt>Imprints, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2632036">The Imprints Toolset</a></dt><dt>imprints, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634728">Driver Upload Methods</a></dt><dt>include, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></dt><dt>independent, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>individual domain user, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>individual section, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>inetd, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681264">Validate SWAT Installation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#startingSamba">Starting the smbd nmbd and winbindd</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2688532">Starting from inetd.conf</a></dt><dt>inetd.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>inetorgperson.schema, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a></dt><dt>inf file, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a></dt><dt>infrastructure, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653704">Target Uses</a></dt><dt>inheritance, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>inherits rights, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a></dt><dt>initdb.ldif, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2557721">The Primary Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>initGroups.sh, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2556907">Example: Engineering Office</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2598403">Script to Configure Group Mapping</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680070">Steps in Migration Process</a></dt><dt>inktype, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638273">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>insecure, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a></dt><dt>inspire simplicity, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574458">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>inspired structure, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672157">Technical Discussion</a></dt><dt>install drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626693">Point'n'Print Client Drivers on Samba Servers</a></dt><dt>interactive help, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692515">Free Support</a></dt><dt>interdomain</dt><dd><dl><dt>trust</dt><dd><dl><dt>account, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>trustrs, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>interdomain connection, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a></dt><dt>interdomain trust, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620532">Configuring Samba NT-Style Domain Trusts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>interdomain trust accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>interdomain trusts, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Interdomain Trusts, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>Completing, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620238">Completing an NT4 Domain Trust</a></dt><dt>creating, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620105">Native MS Windows NT4 Trusts Configuration</a></dt><dt>Facilities, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620323">Interdomain Trust Facilities</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>interface, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>interface scripts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591042">User Account Management</a></dt><dt>interface-based exclusion, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>interfaces, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>intermediate information, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>intermediate tools, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>internal ordering, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681115">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>internationalization support, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681245">Guidelines and Technical Tips</a></dt><dt>Internet, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>Internet Engineering Task Force (see IETF)</dt><dt>Internet Printing Protocol (see IPP)</dt><dt>Internet Protocol TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>Internetworking Packet Exchange (see IPX)</dt><dt>internetworking super daemon, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681115">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>interoperability, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672767">Restrictive Constraints on Distributed File Systems</a></dt><dt>intolerance, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672036">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>invalid shell, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559868">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>invalid users, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>IP address, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>IP address automatically, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>IP addresses, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668313">/etc/hosts</a></dt><dt>IP aliases, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>IPC$, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585107">Problem Resolution</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618900">Using IPC$ Share-Based Denials </a></dt><dt>IPC$ connections, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672440">The Front-End Challenge</a></dt><dt>ipchains, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>ipconfig, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a></dt><dt>iPlanet, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></dt><dt>IPP, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642886">Understanding cupsaddsmb</a></dt><dt>IPP client, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649445">Administrator Cannot Install Printers for All Local Users</a></dt><dt>iptables, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>IPX, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584479">Windows Networking Protocols</a></dt><dt>IRC, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692515">Free Support</a></dt><dt>IRIX, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>ISC</dt><dd><dl><dt>DHCP, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2692886">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>DNS, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2692886">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>ISC DHCP server, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>isolated workgroup, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a></dt><dt>IXFR, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668111">Background Information</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>J</h3><dl><dt>Japanese, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670247">Japanese Charsets</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2682054">Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</a></dt><dt>Japanese locale, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>Japanese UNIX, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>Java, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>JIS X 0208, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670247">Japanese Charsets</a></dt><dt>join, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605900">NT4-Style Domains (Includes Samba Domains)</a></dt><dt>join client, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>join domain, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2565312">Joining Domain Fails Because of Existing Machine Account</a></dt><dt>join the ADS domain, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>join the domain, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>join the machine, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570806">Windows NT4 Client</a></dt><dt>joined client, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>Joined domain, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>joining domain, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a></dt><dt>joining the domain, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>JPEG, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>K</h3><dl><dt>KB 129202, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2617901">Additional Reading</a></dt><dt>KB 224992, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2617901">Additional Reading</a></dt><dt>KB 296264, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2617901">Additional Reading</a></dt><dt>KB 811492, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2617869">Long Delays Deleting Files over Network with XP SP1</a></dt><dt>KB 812937, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2617845">Problems Saving Files in MS Office on Windows XP</a></dt><dt>KDC, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-member">Samba ADS Domain Membership</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>KDE, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>KDE konqueror, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>KDE session, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>KDEPrint, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></dt><dt>kerberos, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a></dt><dt>Kerberos, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-member">Samba ADS Domain Membership</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573107">Possible Errors</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-smbclient">Testing with smbclient</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654018">Microsoft Active Directory Services</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678169">Passdb Backends and Authentication</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>/etc/krb5.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>Kerberos authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-smbclient">Testing with smbclient</a></dt><dt>killall, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2688532">Starting from inetd.conf</a></dt><dt>kinit, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573107">Possible Errors</a></dt><dt>kixstart, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679910">Logon Scripts</a></dt><dt>kprinter, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646836">Foomatic Database-Generated PPDs</a></dt><dt>KRB, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a></dt><dt>KRB5, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>krb5.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>L</h3><dl><dt>LAN, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673115">High-Availability Server Products</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684879">Diagnostics Tools</a></dt><dt>LanMan, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566209">Essential Background Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>LanMan logon service, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a></dt><dt>LanMan passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>LanManager, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559298">User Level Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>LanManager-compatible, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583591">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></dt><dt>LanManger password, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591158">Listing User and Machine Accounts</a></dt><dt>laptops, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671551">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>large directory, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>large domain, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a></dt><dt>large numbers of files, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>large organizations, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>last change time, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591158">Listing User and Machine Accounts</a></dt><dt>latency, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616546">Slow and/or Unreliable Networks</a></dt><dt>laws, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></dt><dt>LCT (see last change time)</dt><dt>LDAP, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568774">How Do I Replicate the smbpasswd File?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568879">Can I Do This All with LDAP?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593320">Supported LDAP Servers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594059">Configuring Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605741">Backup Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654018">Microsoft Active Directory Services</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678169">Passdb Backends and Authentication</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>directories, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>master, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a></dt><dt>server, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a></dt><dt>slave, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>LDAP administration password, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a></dt><dt>LDAP administrative password, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a></dt><dt>LDAP backend, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676324">Quick Migration Guide</a></dt><dt>LDAP backends, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a></dt><dt>LDAP database, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>LDAP deployment, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>LDAP directory, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>ldap group suffix, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678757">New Suffix for Searching</a></dt><dt>LDAP idmap Backend, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a></dt><dt>ldap idmap suffix, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678757">New Suffix for Searching</a></dt><dt>ldap machine suffix, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678757">New Suffix for Searching</a></dt><dt>LDAP queries, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678757">New Suffix for Searching</a></dt><dt>LDAP redirects, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>LDAP schema, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579276">LDAP Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a></dt><dt>LDAP server, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>ldap suffix, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678757">New Suffix for Searching</a></dt><dt>ldap user suffix, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678757">New Suffix for Searching</a></dt><dt>LDAP-based, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></dt><dt>LDAP., <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a></dt><dt>LDAP/Kerberos, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>LDAPS, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>ldapsam, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593320">Supported LDAP Servers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>ldapsam_compat, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>ldapsearch, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>LDAPv3, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>ldconfig, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>ldd, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633268">Linking smbd with libcups.so</a></dt><dt>LDIF, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>LDIF file, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a></dt><dt>legacy systems, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>legal UNIX system account name, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></dt><dt>Level1 Oplock, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>Level1 oplock, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>Level2 Oplock, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>LGPL, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></dt><dt>libcups, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625479">Default UNIX System Printing Commands</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633268">Linking smbd with libcups.so</a></dt><dt>libcups.so, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633268">Linking smbd with libcups.so</a></dt><dt>libcups.so.2, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633268">Linking smbd with libcups.so</a></dt><dt>Liberty Alliance, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>libiconv, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>libnss_winbind, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>libnss_winbind.so, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>libnss_wins.so, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668589">/etc/nsswitch.conf</a></dt><dt>libraries, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>licensing, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>limitations, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>linewidth, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>link loader configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>Links</dt><dd><dl><dt>hard, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dt>soft, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>Linux, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>Linux High Availability project, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673115">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>Linux LVM, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>Linux LVM partition, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>LinuxKongress2002, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646520">The Grand Unification Achieved</a></dt><dt>Linuxprinting.org, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638273">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645965">CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646648">Driver Development Outside</a></dt><dt>list of domain controllers, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>listen for connections, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>listen own socket, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>LLC, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html">Integrating MS Windows Networks with Samba</a></dt><dt>LM/NT password hashes, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>LMB, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582910">Making Samba the Domain Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583498">Use of the Remote Browse Sync Parameter</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583591">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584479">Windows Networking Protocols</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584910">Browsing Support in Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a> (see Local Master Browser)</dt><dt>LMHOSTS, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669234">The LMHOSTS File</a></dt><dt>lmhosts, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583591">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></dt><dt>load balancing, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>loaded modules, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650356">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>loading printer drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625108">Any [my_printer_name] Section</a></dt><dt>local</dt><dd><dl><dt>groups, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></dt><dt>master</dt><dd><dl><dt>browser, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt>local access permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>local accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>local administrative privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>Local Area Connection, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>Local Area Connection Properties, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>local authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a></dt><dt>local authentication database, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a></dt><dt>local cache, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669148">The NetBIOS Name Cache</a></dt><dt>local disk, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671551">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>local domain, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a></dt><dt>local group, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>local groups, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></dt><dt>Local Machine Trust Account, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568664">Machine Accounts Keep Expiring</a></dt><dt>Local Master Browser, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583358">Use of the Remote Announce Parameter</a></dt><dt>local master browser (see LMB)</dt><dt>local names, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>local print driver, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2627200">[print$] Stanza Parameters</a></dt><dt>local profile, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661076">Disabling Roaming Profile Support</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>local profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660587">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>local registry values, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a></dt><dt>Local security policies, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649412">Windows 200x/XP Local Security Policies</a></dt><dt>local smbpasswd file, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a></dt><dt>local spool area, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622330">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>local subnet, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>local system printing, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622330">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>local UNIX groups, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>local user, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604493">Standalone Samba Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656602">Restarting</a></dt><dt>local user account, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a></dt><dt>local users, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></dt><dt>locale, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2682054">Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</a></dt><dt>localhost, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a></dt><dt>locally known UID, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>locate domain controller, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567481">How Does a Workstation find its Domain Controller?</a></dt><dt>Lock caching, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>lock directory, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>lock password, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>lock the account, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591566">Changing User Accounts</a></dt><dt>locking, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html">File and Record Locking</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615585">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672640">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>locking protocol, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615585">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>locking semantics, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615585">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>locking.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>lockout, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560468">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>log files, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682839">Assumptions</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>monitoring, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682839">Assumptions</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>log level, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684931">Debugging with Samba Itself</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#dbglvl">Debug Levels</a></dt><dt>log.nmbd, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585107">Problem Resolution</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>logging, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651211">Configuration of Auditing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686375">Debugging-Specific Operations</a></dt><dt>logical directories, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Logical Link Control (see LLC)</dt><dt>logical volume, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>Logical Volume Manager (see LVM)</dt><dt>Login, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588500">Advantages of Non-Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>login, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>login id, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591158">Listing User and Machine Accounts</a></dt><dt>login name, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>login shells, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>LoginID, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>logon, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></dt><dt>logon authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567603">NetBIOS Over TCP/IP Disabled</a></dt><dt>logon drive, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>logon home, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660841">Windows 9x/Me User Profiles</a></dt><dt>logon name, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601256">User Mapping</a></dt><dt>logon path, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>logon processing, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>logon requests, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566209">Essential Background Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567537">NetBIOS Over TCP/IP Enabled</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568719">Can Samba Be a Backup Domain Controller to an NT4 PDC?</a></dt><dt>logon script, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Logon Scripts, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>Logon scripts, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679910">Logon Scripts</a></dt><dt>logon server, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663529">MS Windows NT4 Workstation</a></dt><dt>logons, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660701">NT4/200x User Profiles</a></dt><dt>lookups, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>loopback adapter, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>loopback interface, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="Portability.html#id2689421">Red Hat Linux</a></dt><dt>lower-case, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559298">User Level Security</a></dt><dt>lowercase filenames, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>lp, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650045">Print Queue Called lp Mishandles Print Jobs</a></dt><dt>lpadmin, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638590">Raw Printing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640148">Printing with Interface Scripts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645965">CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647471">Setting Up Quotas</a></dt><dt>LPD, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>lpinfo, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637934">CUPS Backends</a></dt><dt>lpq cache time, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>lpq command, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>LPRNG, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>lpstat, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645315">Troubleshooting Revisited</a></dt><dt>LPT1:, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2631890">Samba and Printer Ports</a></dt><dt>LsaEnumTrustedDomains, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684931">Debugging with Samba Itself</a></dt><dt>LTSP, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>Lustre, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672640">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>lvcreate, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>LVM, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651827">shadow_copy</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>LVM snapshots, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>LVM volume, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>lvm10 package, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>M</h3><dl><dt>m-node, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>MAC address, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668313">/etc/hosts</a></dt><dt>MAC Addresses, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668313">/etc/hosts</a></dt><dt>Mac OS X , <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>machine, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>account, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>machine account, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592915">tdbsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>machine account password</dt><dd><dl><dt>change protocol, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>machine accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>machine accounts database, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>machine authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></dt><dt>machine name, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668313">/etc/hosts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668713">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></dt><dt>Machine Policy Objects, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>machine SID, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></dt><dt>machine trust account, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html">Domain Membership</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573719">Cannot Add Machine Back to Domain</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>create privilege, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a></dt><dt>creation, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>password, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>Machine Trust Account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570806">Windows NT4 Client</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>creation, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570526">On-the-Fly Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>password, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>UNIX account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570526">On-the-Fly Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>Machine Trust Accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568664">Machine Accounts Keep Expiring</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>creating, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>machine trust accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568774">How Do I Replicate the smbpasswd File?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573679">Common Errors</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>machine_name, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>machine_nickname, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>Macintosh, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>macros, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt><dt>mail, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>mailing list, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692515">Free Support</a></dt><dt>mailing lists, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692515">Free Support</a></dt><dt>maintaining ids, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>major changes, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2677694">New Functionality</a></dt><dt>make, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668589">/etc/nsswitch.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2688022">Building the Binaries</a></dt><dt>man, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681115">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>man page, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655457">Configure smb.conf</a></dt><dt>man pages, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>man-in-the-middle, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>manage accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></dt><dt>manage drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>manage groups, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>manage printers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>manage privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a></dt><dt>manage roaming profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660587">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>manage share permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613141">Windows NT4 Workstation/Server</a></dt><dt>manage share-level ACL, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597396">Applicable Only to Versions Earlier than 3.0.11</a></dt><dt>manage shares, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>manage users, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>manageability, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>Manageability, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>managed by humans, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672036">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>management bottleneck, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616594">Multiuser Databases</a></dt><dt>management costs, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>management overheads, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>management procedures, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>management tools, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a></dt><dt>managing rights, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>mandatory profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663129">Mandatory Profiles</a></dt><dt>Mandrake, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646752">Forums, Downloads, Tutorials, Howtos (Also for Mac OS X and Commercial UNIX)</a></dt><dt>Mandriva, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646752">Forums, Downloads, Tutorials, Howtos (Also for Mac OS X and Commercial UNIX)</a></dt><dt>manual UNIX account creation, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>manual WINS server entries, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>manually configured, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>manually configured DNS settings, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>map, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680021">User and Group Accounts</a></dt><dt>mapped, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597278">Important Administrative Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>mapping, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>mapping home directory, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619187">Why Can Users Access Other Users' Home Directories?</a></dt><dt>mapping printer driver, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629548">Running rpcclient with setdriver</a></dt><dt>mappings, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a></dt><dt>maps UNIX users and groups, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a></dt><dt>master browser, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>master browsers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>master server, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>master smb.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2675343">Multiple Virtual Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>MasterAnnouncement, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>match case, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>maximum value, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></dt><dt>mbd kept spawning, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691229">Corrupt tdb Files</a></dt><dt>Meccano set, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671454">Discussion of Backup Solutions</a></dt><dt>mechanism, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>media type, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638273">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>member, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>member machine, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>memory, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>messages.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>messaging systems, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>Meta node, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584236">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>meta-directory, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>meta-service, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a></dt><dt>meta-services, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>Microsoft Active Directory, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Microsoft Developer Network CDs, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685381">The Windows Network Monitor</a></dt><dt>Microsoft driver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641102">PostScript Drivers with No Major Problems, Even in Kernel
+Mode</a></dt><dt>Microsoft management console (see MMC)</dt><dt>Microsoft Remote Procedure Call (see MSRPC)</dt><dt>Microsoft Windows 9x/Me, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a></dt><dt>Microsoft Wolfpack, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673115">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>middle-ware, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>migrate, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html">Server Types and Security Modes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html">Migration from NT4 PDC to Samba-3 PDC</a></dt><dt>migrate account settings, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680021">User and Group Accounts</a></dt><dt>migrate group, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680021">User and Group Accounts</a></dt><dt>migrate user, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680021">User and Group Accounts</a></dt><dt>migrating, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>migration, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>migration plan, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679090">Planning and Getting Started</a></dt><dt>migration process, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>MIME, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636848">Filtering  Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638698">application/octet-stream Printing</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>filters, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>raw, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2554870">Anonymous Print Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-raw">Explicitly Enable raw Printing for application/octet-stream</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>MIME conversion rules, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a></dt><dt>MIME recognition, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a></dt><dt>MIME type, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-raw">Explicitly Enable raw Printing for application/octet-stream</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638698">application/octet-stream Printing</a></dt><dt>mime.types, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>minimal</dt><dd><dl><dt>configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>minimal configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a></dt><dt>minimum security control, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html">Standalone Servers</a></dt><dt>misconfigurations, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553334">Test Your Config File with testparm</a></dt><dt>misconfigured settings, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a></dt><dt>misinformation, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html">Domain Membership</a></dt><dt>mission-critical, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>MIT, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a></dt><dt>MIT kerberos, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607189">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a></dt><dt>MIT Kerberos, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>mixed mode, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560148">ADS Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>mixed profile, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660998">Mixed Windows Windows 9x/Me and NT4/200x User Profiles</a></dt><dt>mkdir, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>mkfs.xfs, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>MMC, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613247">Windows 200x/XP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658910">Creating and Managing System Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660228">Windows NT4/200x</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661076">Disabling Roaming Profile Support</a></dt><dt>MMC snap-in, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659660">Administration of Windows 200x/XP Policies</a></dt><dt>modem/ISDN, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>moderately secure, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>modprobe, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>module, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>modules, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650356">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></dt><dt>more than one protocol, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584479">Windows Networking Protocols</a></dt><dt>mount, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559461">Share-Level Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>mouse-over, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>moveuser.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663022">moveuser.exe</a></dt><dt>MS DCE RPC, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a></dt><dt>MS Windows 2000, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567331">Active Directory Domain Control</a></dt><dt>MS Windows NT4/200x, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>MS Windows SID, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>MS WINS, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>MS-DFS, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673255">MS-DFS: The Poor Man's Cluster</a></dt><dt>MS-RPC, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>MS-WINS replication, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>msdfs links, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>msg, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2682054">Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</a></dt><dt>msg file, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2682054">Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</a></dt><dt>MSRPC, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></dt><dt>multibyte character sets, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>multibyte charsets, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669946">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></dt><dt>multiple backends, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592519">Password Backends</a></dt><dt>multiple domains, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>multiple hosting, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></dt><dt>multiple modules, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></dt><dt>multiple network interfaces, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583172">Multiple Interfaces</a></dt><dt>multiple network segments, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>multiple personality, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>multiple server hosting, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>multiple server personalities, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></dt><dt>multiple servers, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>multiple universal naming convention provider (see MUP)</dt><dt>multiple VFS, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></dt><dt>multiple virtual servers, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>multiple Windows workgroups or domains, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>multiple WINS servers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>Multiuser databases, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616594">Multiuser Databases</a></dt><dt>mutual assistance, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692515">Free Support</a></dt><dt>mutually exclusive options, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579723">What Is Browsing?</a></dt><dt>My Network Places, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585107">Problem Resolution</a></dt><dt>Myrinet, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672922">Server Pool Communications Demands</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>N</h3><dl><dt>n security context, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>n-memory buffer, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669148">The NetBIOS Name Cache</a></dt><dt>name conflict, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625108">Any [my_printer_name] Section</a></dt><dt>name lookup, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669148">The NetBIOS Name Cache</a></dt><dt>name lookups, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>name registration, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567390">What Qualifies a Domain Controller on the Network?</a></dt><dt>name resolution, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579723">What Is Browsing?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584823">Technical Overview of Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586371">Common Errors</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668313">/etc/hosts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682839">Assumptions</a></dt><dt>name resolution across routed networks, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>name resolve order, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584620">Name Resolution Order</a></dt><dt>name service switch (see NSS)</dt><dt>name-to-address, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583591">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></dt><dt>nameserv.h, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584236">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>name_type, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583591">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584620">Name Resolution Order</a></dt><dt>native ACLs, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>native dump, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671892">Amanda</a></dt><dt>native member, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>native mode, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560148">ADS Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654018">Microsoft Active Directory Services</a></dt><dt>NBT, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668713">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></dt><dt>nbtstat, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573719">Cannot Add Machine Back to Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669148">The NetBIOS Name Cache</a></dt><dt>necessary rights, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>negotiate, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>negotiating the charset, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669946">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></dt><dt>nested group, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>Nested Group Support, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>nested groups, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></dt><dt>net, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html">Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599319">Administrative Tasks and Methods</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>ads, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>join, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606188">ADS Domains</a></dt><dt>leave, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>printer info, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603746">Printers and ADS</a></dt><dt>printer publish, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603746">Printers and ADS</a></dt><dt>printer remove, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603746">Printers and ADS</a></dt><dt>printer search, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603746">Printers and ADS</a></dt><dt>status, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>testjoin, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>getlocalsid, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>groupmap, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2556907">Example: Engineering Office</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2598143">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680070">Steps in Migration Process</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>add, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>delete, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>list, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2598143">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599600">Adding or Creating a New Group</a></dt><dt>modify, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>localgroup, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>rap, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>session, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603680">Session and Connection Management</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>rpc, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2556059">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559868">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>getsid, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></dt><dt>group, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599600">Adding or Creating a New Group</a></dt><dt>group add, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599600">Adding or Creating a New Group</a></dt><dt>group addmem, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#grpmemshipchg">Manipulating Group Memberships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600629">Managing Nest Groups on Workstations from the Samba Server</a></dt><dt>group delete, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600110">Deleting a Group Account</a></dt><dt>group delmem, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#grpmemshipchg">Manipulating Group Memberships</a></dt><dt>group list, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599600">Adding or Creating a New Group</a></dt><dt>group members, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#grpmemshipchg">Manipulating Group Memberships</a></dt><dt>group rename, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600150">Rename Group Accounts</a></dt><dt>info, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#netmisc1">Other Miscellaneous Operations</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662971">Side Bar Notes</a></dt><dt>join, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559868">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680070">Steps in Migration Process</a></dt><dt>join bdc, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>join member, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>list, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>printer migrate drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603410">Printer Migration</a></dt><dt>printer migrate forms, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603410">Printer Migration</a></dt><dt>printer migrate printers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603410">Printer Migration</a></dt><dt>printer migrate security, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603410">Printer Migration</a></dt><dt>printer migrate settings, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603410">Printer Migration</a></dt><dt>right list accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602897">Share Migration</a></dt><dt>rights grant, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>rights list, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>rights list accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>share add, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602569">Creating, Editing, and Removing Shares</a></dt><dt>share delete, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602569">Creating, Editing, and Removing Shares</a></dt><dt>share migrate, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602897">Share Migration</a></dt><dt>share migrate all, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603351">Simultaneous Share and File Migration</a></dt><dt>share migrate files, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603094">File and Directory Migration</a></dt><dt>share migrate security, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2603309">Share-ACL Migration</a></dt><dt>testjoin, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>trustdom add, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602068">Interdomain Trusts</a></dt><dt>trustdom establish, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602068">Interdomain Trusts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a></dt><dt>trustdom list, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602068">Interdomain Trusts</a></dt><dt>trustdom revoke, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602068">Interdomain Trusts</a></dt><dt>user add, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#sbeuseraddn">Adding User Accounts</a></dt><dt>user delete, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601139">Deletion of User Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>user info, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601187">Managing User Accounts</a></dt><dt>user password, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#sbeuseraddn">Adding User Accounts</a></dt><dt>user rename, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601187">Managing User Accounts</a></dt><dt>vampire, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602787">Share, Directory, and File Migration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680070">Steps in Migration Process</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>setlocalsid, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></dt><dt>time, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#netmisc1">Other Miscellaneous Operations</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>set, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#netmisc1">Other Miscellaneous Operations</a></dt><dt>system, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#netmisc1">Other Miscellaneous Operations</a></dt><dt>zone, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#netmisc1">Other Miscellaneous Operations</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>use, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-server">Testing Server Setup</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>NET, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660268">Samba PDC</a></dt><dt>net command, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>net getlocalsid, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>net groupmap, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>net rpc user add, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>net tool, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678169">Passdb Backends and Authentication</a></dt><dt>net use, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2631467">Error Message: Cannot connect under a different Name</a></dt><dt>net use /home, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660841">Windows 9x/Me User Profiles</a></dt><dt>net use lpt1:, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643314">Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client</a></dt><dt>net view, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>netatalk, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651777">netatalk</a></dt><dt>NetAtalk, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>Netatalk, <a class="indexterm" href="Other-Clients.html#id2689707">Macintosh Clients</a></dt><dt>NetBEUI, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html">Integrating MS Windows Networks with Samba</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567390">What Qualifies a Domain Controller on the Network?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567481">How Does a Workstation find its Domain Controller?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#netdiscuss">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584823">Technical Overview of Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html">Integrating MS Windows Networks with Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668713">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669148">The NetBIOS Name Cache</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>brooadcast, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a></dt><dt>name, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>netbios alias, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>netbios aliases, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS broadcast, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS disabled, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS flags, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584236">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS name, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668713">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>netbios name, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS name cache, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573719">Cannot Add Machine Back to Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586398">Flushing the Samba NetBIOS Name Cache</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS name length, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583591">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS name resolution, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS Name Server (see NBNS)</dt><dt>NetBIOS name type, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS names, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584620">Name Resolution Order</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668589">/etc/nsswitch.conf</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS network interface, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584479">Windows Networking Protocols</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS networking, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS over TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html">Network Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584823">Technical Overview of Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585358">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668111">Background Information</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS over TCP/IP disabled, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS-less, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>NetBIOS-less SMB, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>NetBIOSless SMB over TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>NetBT, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668713">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></dt><dt>netlogon, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt><dt>NETLOGON, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658910">Creating and Managing System Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663529">MS Windows NT4 Workstation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664091">MS Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>Netlogon, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566209">Essential Background Information</a></dt><dt>NetLogon service, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583591">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></dt><dt>netlogon share, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680070">Steps in Migration Process</a></dt><dt>Netmon, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685381">The Windows Network Monitor</a></dt><dt>Netmon., <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685441">Installing Network Monitor on an NT Workstation</a></dt><dt>netmon.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>NetSAMLogon, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660636">Roaming Profiles</a></dt><dt>Netscape's Directory Server, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593320">Supported LDAP Servers</a></dt><dt>NetServerEnum2, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>NetUserGetInfo, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660636">Roaming Profiles</a></dt><dt>NetWare, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668713">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></dt><dt>NetWare Bindery, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>NetWare Core Protocol-based server, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>NetWkstaUserLogon, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>network</dt><dd><dl><dt>browsing, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>logon, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>service, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>performance, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt><dt>wide-area, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>network access controls, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>network access profile, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>network administrator, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>network administrator's toolbox, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html">Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</a></dt><dt>network administrators, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679736">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>network analyzer, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684879">Diagnostics Tools</a></dt><dt>network bandwidth, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>Network Basic Extended User Interface (see NetBEUI)</dt><dt>Network Basic Input/Output System (see NetBIOS)</dt><dt>Network Bridge, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>Network Bridge Configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>network browsing problems, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582910">Making Samba the Domain Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>network client, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575509">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></dt><dt>network clients, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>network configuration problems, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575613">TCP/IP Configuration</a></dt><dt>network difficulty, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575509">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>network environment, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657803">Remote Desktop Management</a></dt><dt>Network ID, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a></dt><dt>network interface, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>network logon, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>network logon services, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>network membership, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575569">Technical Details</a></dt><dt>Network Monitor, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685381">The Windows Network Monitor</a></dt><dt>Network Monitor Tools and Agent, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685441">Installing Network Monitor on an NT Workstation</a></dt><dt>Network Neighborhood, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579723">What Is Browsing?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585107">Problem Resolution</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629206">Check Samba for Driver Recognition</a></dt><dt>network neighborhood, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>network policies, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658910">Creating and Managing System Policies</a></dt><dt>network security, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>network segment, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>Network settings, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585358">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>network sniffer, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>network storage, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671551">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>network traffic, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>networked workstation, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></dt><dt>networking advocates, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671454">Discussion of Backup Solutions</a></dt><dt>networking environment, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>networking systems, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2578354">Common Errors</a></dt><dt>networks access, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691324">Samba Performance is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>Networks Properties, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>new account, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>new parameters, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676994">New Parameters</a></dt><dt>newsgroup, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686050">Introduction</a></dt><dt>Nexus toolkit, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>Nexus.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a></dt><dt>NFS, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672640">The Distributed File System Challenge</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672767">Restrictive Constraints on Distributed File Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678922">IdMap LDAP Support</a></dt><dt>NFS clients, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616511">UNIX or NFS Client-Accessed Files</a></dt><dt>NIS, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559461">Share-Level Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></dt><dt>NIS database, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a></dt><dt>nmbd, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552921">Starting Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553334">Test Your Config File with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2555235">Secure Read-Write File and Print Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2556059">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579723">What Is Browsing?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584910">Browsing Support in Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586398">Flushing the Samba NetBIOS Name Cache</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605900">NT4-Style Domains (Includes Samba Domains)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654858">Testing Things Out</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656253">Linux</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656458">Solaris</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684931">Debugging with Samba Itself</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691229">Corrupt tdb Files</a></dt><dt>nmblookup, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669148">The NetBIOS Name Cache</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>No NetBIOS layer, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a></dt><dt>no network logon service, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a></dt><dt>no printcap file, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>nobody, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>nobody account, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>node-type, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>NoMachine, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>NoMachine.Com, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>non-authentication-based account management, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665943">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dt>non-authoritative, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>non-LDAP</dt><dd><dl><dt>backend, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>non-member Windows client, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a></dt><dt>non-PostScript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635936">CUPS Also Uses PPDs for Non-PostScript Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a></dt><dt>non-PostScript printers, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646836">Foomatic Database-Generated PPDs</a></dt><dt>nonhierarchical, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>nontransitive, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>normal color, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638273">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>normal user, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>not domain member, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a></dt><dt>not domain members, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html">Standalone Servers</a></dt><dt>not part of domain, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583862">WINS Server Configuration</a></dt><dt>not stored anywhere, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>not transitive, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>Novell, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>Novell eDirectory server, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>NSS, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594483">Accounts and Groups Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653551">What Winbind Provides</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653875">How Winbind Works</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656647">Configure Winbind and PAM</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2657317">Conclusion</a></dt><dt>nsswitch.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559461">Share-Level Security</a></dt><dt>nss_ldap, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607774">IDMAP and NSS Using LDAP from ADS with RFC2307bis Schema Extension</a></dt><dt>nss_winbind.so.1, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>NT domain, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653551">What Winbind Provides</a></dt><dt>NT groups, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a></dt><dt>NT migration scripts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></dt><dt>NT password, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591158">Listing User and Machine Accounts</a></dt><dt>NT Server Manager, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613141">Windows NT4 Workstation/Server</a></dt><dt>NT-controlled domain, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a></dt><dt>NT-encrypted password, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>NT-encrypted passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>NT4, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>NT4 Domain, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604493">Standalone Samba Server</a></dt><dt>NT4 domain, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>NT4 domain members, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></dt><dt>NT4 style policy updates, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></dt><dt>NT4 User Manager for Domains, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>NT4-style, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>NT4-style domain, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></dt><dt>NT4-style domains, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>Nt4sp6ai.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></dt><dt>NTConfig.POL, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659418">Registry Spoiling</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659660">Administration of Windows 200x/XP Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660146">Samba Editreg Toolset</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663529">MS Windows NT4 Workstation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680625">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>ntconfig.pol, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></dt><dt>ntdrivers.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>ntforms.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>NTFS, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dt>NTLMv2, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619044">NTLMv2 Security</a></dt><dt>ntlm_auth, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>ntprinters.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>NTUser.DAT, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660146">Samba Editreg Toolset</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663129">Mandatory Profiles</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680625">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>NTuser.DAT, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662004">Windows NT4 Workstation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662678">Sharing Profiles between Windows 9x/Me and NT4/200x/XP Workstations</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679977">Profile Migration/Creation</a></dt><dt>NTuser.MAN, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662004">Windows NT4 Workstation</a></dt><dt>NTUser.MAN, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663129">Mandatory Profiles</a></dt><dt>NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678073">Changes in Behavior</a></dt><dt>NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628941">Running rpcclient with adddriver</a></dt><dt>null shell, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>NX, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>O</h3><dl><dt>object class, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>object class declaration, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>object module dependencies, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>ObjectClass, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a></dt><dt>ObjectClasses, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a></dt><dt>obtuse complexity, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679736">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>office server, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2555235">Secure Read-Write File and Print Server</a></dt><dt>OID, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a></dt><dt>old sambaAccount, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>Omni, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646648">Driver Development Outside</a></dt><dt>on the fly, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570806">Windows NT4 Client</a></dt><dt>on-the-fly, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>on-the-fly logon scripts, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>on-the-fly policy files, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>one direction, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>one domain, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></dt><dt>one-way trust, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620323">Interdomain Trust Facilities</a></dt><dt>only one WINS server, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583862">WINS Server Configuration</a></dt><dt>OpenGFS, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672640">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>OpenLDAP, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579276">LDAP Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593320">Supported LDAP Servers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>OpenLDAP backend, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>OpenSSL, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681902">Securing SWAT through SSL</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls-certs">Generating the Certificate Authority</a></dt><dt>operating costs, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>operating system search path, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681334">Locating the SWAT File</a></dt><dt>oplock, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672640">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>oplock break, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616704">Beware of Force User</a></dt><dt>oplock handling, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672767">Restrictive Constraints on Distributed File Systems</a></dt><dt>oplock mechanism, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616792">Advanced Samba Oplocks Parameters</a></dt><dt>oplock messages, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672976">Required Modifications to Samba</a></dt><dt>oplock parameters, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616792">Advanced Samba Oplocks Parameters</a></dt><dt>oplocks, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>oplocks disabled, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616594">Multiuser Databases</a></dt><dt>oplocks management, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616635">PDM Data Shares</a></dt><dt>opportunistic locking, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615585">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>Opportunistic locking, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>optional, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665943">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dt>ordinary connection, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a></dt><dt>Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (see OASIS)</dt><dt>organizational directory, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a></dt><dt>organizational unit, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a> (see OU)</dt><dt>os level, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>OSS/Free Software, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>other, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>output duplexing, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637193">pstops</a></dt><dt>outside threat, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a></dt><dt>own home directory, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619187">Why Can Users Access Other Users' Home Directories?</a></dt><dt>ownership, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613601">Viewing File Ownership</a></dt><dt>ownership cost, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>ownership rights, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>P</h3><dl><dt>p-node, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>package, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>packages, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2551936">Obtaining and Installing Samba</a></dt><dt>packet sniffer, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>packet trace, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>PADL, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607189">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a></dt><dt>PADL Software, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a></dt><dt>page description languages (see PDL)</dt><dt>pager program, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a></dt><dt>page_log, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647706">The page_log File Syntax</a></dt><dt>paid-for support, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html">Samba Support</a></dt><dt>PAM, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592572">Plaintext</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653875">How Winbind Works</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654858">Testing Things Out</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656647">Configure Winbind and PAM</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2657317">Conclusion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665810">Technical Discussion</a></dt><dt>PAM authentication module, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665864">PAM Configuration Syntax</a></dt><dt>PAM configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a></dt><dt>PAM management, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html">PAM-Based Distributed Authentication</a></dt><dt>PAM module, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655343">NSS Winbind on AIX</a></dt><dt>PAM modules, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>PAM-capable, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam-devel, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a></dt><dt>PAM-enabled, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653551">What Winbind Provides</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html">PAM-Based Distributed Authentication</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>PAM-specific tokens, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665864">PAM Configuration Syntax</a></dt><dt>pam_krb5.so, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_ldap, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a></dt><dt>pam_ldap.so, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_mkhomedir, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a></dt><dt>pam_ncp_auth.so, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_pwdb.so, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_securetty.so, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a></dt><dt>pam_smbpass.so, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html">PAM-Based Distributed Authentication</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_smbpasswd.so, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_smb_auth.so, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_unix.so, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_unix2.so, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_userdb.so, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>pam_winbind.so, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656647">Configure Winbind and PAM</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>parameters, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a></dt><dt>paranoid, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655892">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>passdb, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568664">Machine Accounts Keep Expiring</a></dt><dt>passdb backend, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591481">Deleting Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592915">tdbsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678757">New Suffix for Searching</a></dt><dt>passdb backends, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>passed across the network, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>passwd, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>password, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665943">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>plaintext, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>password aging, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a></dt><dt>password assigned, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620238">Completing an NT4 Domain Trust</a></dt><dt>password backend, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#RefDocServer">Reference Documentation Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591158">Listing User and Machine Accounts</a></dt><dt>password backends, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a></dt><dt>password change facility, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#xinetd">Enabling SWAT for Use</a></dt><dt>password database, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>password encryption, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592572">Plaintext</a></dt><dt>password expiration, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>password expired, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591566">Changing User Accounts</a></dt><dt>password history, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>password management, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a></dt><dt>password prompt, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>password scheme, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>password server, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560291">Server Security (User Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572115">Configure smb.conf</a></dt><dt>password uniqueness, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653461">Introduction</a></dt><dt>patch, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686836">Patches</a></dt><dt>path specified, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></dt><dt>pauses, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691324">Samba Performance is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>PBM, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>PCL, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#gdipost">GDI on Windows, PostScript on UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640148">Printing with Interface Scripts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640393">Driver Execution on the Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640785">Network PostScript RIP</a></dt><dt>pdbedit, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2556907">Example: Engineering Office</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591042">User Account Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591158">Listing User and Machine Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591394">Adding User Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591481">Deleting Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591566">Changing User Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592394">Account Import/Export</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660268">Samba PDC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676324">Quick Migration Guide</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678169">Passdb Backends and Authentication</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680070">Steps in Migration Process</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680625">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>pdb_ldap, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568879">Can I Do This All with LDAP?</a></dt><dt>PDC, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559868">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566715">Example PDC Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567390">What Qualifies a Domain Controller on the Network?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568719">Can Samba Be a Backup Domain Controller to an NT4 PDC?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592915">tdbsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594832">LDAP Special Attributes for sambaSamAccounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643152">cupsaddsmb with a Samba PDC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654529">Result Caching</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655892">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685744">Getting Mailing List Help</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691229">Corrupt tdb Files</a></dt><dt>PDF, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633517">Simple smb.conf Settings for CUPS</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635733">PostScript Printer Description (PPD) Specification</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>pdf, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a></dt><dt>PDF distilling, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635733">PostScript Printer Description (PPD) Specification</a></dt><dt>PDF filter, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>pdftops, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>pdftosocket, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>PDL, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#gdipost">GDI on Windows, PostScript on UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635733">PostScript Printer Description (PPD) Specification</a></dt><dt>PDM, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616635">PDM Data Shares</a></dt><dt>peer domain, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620532">Configuring Samba NT-Style Domain Trusts</a></dt><dt>Peer node, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584236">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>per-share access control, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></dt><dt>performance, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>performance advantage, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615585">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>performance degradation, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>performance enhancement, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>performance improvement, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616546">Slow and/or Unreliable Networks</a></dt><dt>performance-based, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592915">tdbsam</a></dt><dt>performed as root, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>perimeter firewall, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>permanent changes, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680625">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>Permanent name, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584236">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619187">Why Can Users Access Other Users' Home Directories?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>file/directory ACLs, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613483">Managing UNIX Permissions Using NT Security Dialogs</a></dt><dt>share, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611906">Share Definition Access Controls</a></dt><dt>share ACLs, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></dt><dt>UNIX file and directory, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>Permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613247">Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>permissions and controls, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>PGP, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2687884">Verifying Samba's PGP Signature</a></dt><dt>phasing out NetBIOS, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#netdiscuss">Discussion</a></dt><dt>Photo-CD, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>physical locations, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>physical network transport layer, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668313">/etc/hosts</a></dt><dt>PID, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686710">Attaching to a Running Process</a></dt><dt>pid directory, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>ping, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>pipe device, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>PJL, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640785">Network PostScript RIP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642336">Windows CUPS PostScript Driver Versus Adobe Driver</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647565">Adobe and CUPS PostScript Drivers for Windows Clients</a></dt><dt>PJL-header, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647565">Adobe and CUPS PostScript Drivers for Windows Clients</a></dt><dt>plague network users, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575613">TCP/IP Configuration</a></dt><dt>plain-text</dt><dd><dl><dt>passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560566">Password Checking</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>plaintext, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>plaintext authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>plaintext password, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568774">How Do I Replicate the smbpasswd File?</a></dt><dt>plaintext passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>platforms, <a class="indexterm" href="Portability.html">Portability</a></dt><dt>PLP, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>Pluggable Authentication Modules (see PAM)</dt><dt>PNG, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635579">Ghostscript: The Software RIP for Non-PostScript Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>PNM, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>point 'n' print, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634441">Installation of Windows Client Drivers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642554">Run cupsaddsmb (Quiet Mode)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644357">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a></dt><dt>Point'n'Print, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626693">Point'n'Print Client Drivers on Samba Servers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628804">smbclient to Confirm Driver Installation</a></dt><dt>point'n'print, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634728">Driver Upload Methods</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638273">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643314">Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client</a></dt><dt>Poledit, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659660">Administration of Windows 200x/XP Policies</a></dt><dt>poledit.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658910">Creating and Managing System Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659660">Administration of Windows 200x/XP Policies</a></dt><dt>Policies, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658910">Creating and Managing System Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></dt><dt>policies, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680625">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>policy editor, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658910">Creating and Managing System Policies</a></dt><dt>Policy Editor, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></dt><dt>policy file , <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></dt><dt>policy files, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>policy settings, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></dt><dt>port 135, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583172">Multiple Interfaces</a></dt><dt>Port 135/TCP, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>port 137, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583172">Multiple Interfaces</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>Port 137/UDP, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>port 138, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583172">Multiple Interfaces</a></dt><dt>Port 138/UDP, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>port 139, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583172">Multiple Interfaces</a></dt><dt>Port 139/TCP, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>port 445, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583172">Multiple Interfaces</a></dt><dt>Port 445/TCP, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></dt><dt>ports, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685238">Ethereal</a></dt><dt>POSIX, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594483">Accounts and Groups Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599600">Adding or Creating a New Group</a></dt><dt>POSIX account, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591042">User Account Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600928">UNIX and Windows User Management</a></dt><dt>POSIX ACLs, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>POSIX ACLS, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680625">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>POSIX identity, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>POSIX locks, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672836">Server Pool Communications</a></dt><dt>POSIX semantics, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672836">Server Pool Communications</a></dt><dt>POSIX user accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></dt><dt>posixAccount, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a></dt><dt>posixGroup, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594483">Accounts and Groups Management</a></dt><dt>PostScript, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633517">Simple smb.conf Settings for CUPS</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634850">Advanced Intelligent Printing with PostScript Driver Download</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#gdipost">GDI on Windows, PostScript on UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635733">PostScript Printer Description (PPD) Specification</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635816">Using Windows-Formatted Vendor PPDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637193">pstops</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640393">Driver Execution on the Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640785">Network PostScript RIP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641059">CUPS: A Magical Stone?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641102">PostScript Drivers with No Major Problems, Even in Kernel
+Mode</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641591">CUPS PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also Ghostscript)</dt><dt>RIP, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>PostScript driver, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628585">Installing Driver Files into [print$]</a></dt><dt>PostScript interpreter, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a></dt><dt>PostScript Printer Description (see PPD)</dt><dt>PostScript printers, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648535">Printing from CUPS to Windows-Attached Printers</a></dt><dt>potential master browsers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>potential printer, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2627200">[print$] Stanza Parameters</a></dt><dt>Power Users, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>powerful, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt><dt>PPD, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628585">Installing Driver Files into [print$]</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635733">PostScript Printer Description (PPD) Specification</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635936">CUPS Also Uses PPDs for Non-PostScript Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638590">Raw Printing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640876">PPDs for Non-PS Printers on UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640920">PPDs for Non-PS Printers on Windows</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641059">CUPS: A Magical Stone?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643314">Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647565">Adobe and CUPS PostScript Drivers for Windows Clients</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648535">Printing from CUPS to Windows-Attached Printers</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>CUPS (see CUPS-PPD)</dt></dl></dd><dt>PPD-aware, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a></dt><dt>PPDs, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635816">Using Windows-Formatted Vendor PPDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638273">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646520">The Grand Unification Achieved</a></dt><dt>PPP, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>precedence, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></dt><dt>preferred master, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>prefilter, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637630">imagetops and imagetoraster</a></dt><dt>prefilters, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a></dt><dt>primary domain controller, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2675343">Multiple Virtual Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>primary group, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>Primary Logon, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>Primary WINS Server, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583862">WINS Server Configuration</a></dt><dt>print, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>queue, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a></dt><dt>spooler, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>print accounting, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>print command, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625403">Print Commands</a></dt><dt>print commands, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt><dt>print configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622330">Technical Introduction</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a></dt><dt>print environment, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a></dt><dt>print filtering, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622330">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>print job, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt><dt>print jobs, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>print processing, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622330">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>print queue, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626693">Point'n'Print Client Drivers on Samba Servers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628804">smbclient to Confirm Driver Installation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629434">Specific Driver Name Flexibility</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637934">CUPS Backends</a></dt><dt>print quota, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634850">Advanced Intelligent Printing with PostScript Driver Download</a></dt><dt>print server, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>print service, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>print spooling, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a></dt><dt>print spooling system, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></dt><dt>print statistics, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634850">Advanced Intelligent Printing with PostScript Driver Download</a></dt><dt>print subsystem, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622330">Technical Introduction</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625403">Print Commands</a></dt><dt>print test page, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629706">First Client Driver Installation</a></dt><dt>printcap, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#ptrsect">The [printers] Section</a></dt><dt>Printcap, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633153">Basic CUPS Support Configuration</a></dt><dt>printcap name, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>PrintcapFormat, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633153">Basic CUPS Support Configuration</a></dt><dt>printer attributes publishing, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>printer default permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>printer driver, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626862">The Obsoleted [printer$] Section</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626984">Creating the [print$] Share</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633517">Simple smb.conf Settings for CUPS</a></dt><dt>printer driver data, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a></dt><dt>printer driver file, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626862">The Obsoleted [printer$] Section</a></dt><dt>printer driver files, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628804">smbclient to Confirm Driver Installation</a></dt><dt>printer drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626693">Point'n'Print Client Drivers on Samba Servers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646520">The Grand Unification Achieved</a></dt><dt>printer icon, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629206">Check Samba for Driver Recognition</a></dt><dt>printer management, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>printer management system, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></dt><dt>printer migration, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>printer monitor, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691324">Samba Performance is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>printer objects, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>Printer Pooling, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2631890">Samba and Printer Ports</a></dt><dt>printer queue, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>printer share, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>printer shares , <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>printer$ share, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626862">The Obsoleted [printer$] Section</a></dt><dt>printers, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Printers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>printers admin, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>Printers and Faxes, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629206">Check Samba for Driver Recognition</a></dt><dt>printers available, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579723">What Is Browsing?</a></dt><dt>printers section, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#ptrsect">The [printers] Section</a></dt><dt>printing, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>printing behavior, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622540">Printing-Related Configuration Parameters</a></dt><dt>printing calls, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>printing now, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691324">Samba Performance is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>printing support, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622330">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>printing system, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622330">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>printing systems, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>printing-related settings, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a></dt><dt>printing.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>PrintPro (see ESP Print Pro)</dt><dt>private dir, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>private groups, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596644">Warning: User Private Group Problems</a></dt><dt>private key, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681902">Securing SWAT through SSL</a></dt><dt>private network, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618075">Introduction</a></dt><dt>private networks, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a></dt><dt>private/MACHINE.SID, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a></dt><dt>private/secrets.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a></dt><dt>privilege, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597396">Applicable Only to Versions Earlier than 3.0.11</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>privilege management, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597278">Important Administrative Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>privilege model, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a></dt><dt>privilege-granting applications, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665810">Technical Discussion</a></dt><dt>privileged accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597396">Applicable Only to Versions Earlier than 3.0.11</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>privileges assigned, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>problem report, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692515">Free Support</a></dt><dt>problem resolution, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html">Samba Support</a></dt><dt>problematic print, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622330">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>Process data management, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616635">PDM Data Shares</a></dt><dt>professional support, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692515">Free Support</a></dt><dt>profile, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a></dt><dt>profile access rights, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663269">Creating and Managing Group Profiles</a></dt><dt>profile contents, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662678">Sharing Profiles between Windows 9x/Me and NT4/200x/XP Workstations</a></dt><dt>profile directory, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>profile migration tool, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663269">Creating and Managing Group Profiles</a></dt><dt>profile path, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566715">Example PDC Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662004">Windows NT4 Workstation</a></dt><dt>profile sharing, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662678">Sharing Profiles between Windows 9x/Me and NT4/200x/XP Workstations</a></dt><dt>Profile Type, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661076">Disabling Roaming Profile Support</a></dt><dt>ProfilePath, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>Profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658910">Creating and Managing System Policies</a></dt><dt>project, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692515">Free Support</a></dt><dt>promiscuous mode, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685381">The Windows Network Monitor</a></dt><dt>promote, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a></dt><dt>promoted, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>propagate, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Properties, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>protect directories, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>protect files, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>protection against attackers, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618900">Using IPC$ Share-Based Denials </a></dt><dt>protocol stack settings, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>provided services, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html">Samba Support</a></dt><dt>provisioned, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>pstops, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637193">pstops</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647565">Adobe and CUPS PostScript Drivers for Windows Clients</a></dt><dt>pstoraster, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647565">Adobe and CUPS PostScript Drivers for Windows Clients</a></dt><dt>publish printers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>publishing printers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a></dt><dt>PulseAudio, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></dt><dt>punching, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637193">pstops</a></dt><dt>purchase support, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692515">Free Support</a></dt><dt>put, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>pvcreate, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>Q</h3><dl><dt>QNX, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>qualified problem, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692515">Free Support</a></dt><dt>queue control, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>quota controls, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>R</h3><dl><dt>RAID, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671551">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>random machine account password, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>range, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600928">UNIX and Windows User Management</a></dt><dt>range of hosts, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a></dt><dt>RAP, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></dt><dt>raster, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646836">Foomatic Database-Generated PPDs</a></dt><dt>raster driver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a></dt><dt>raster drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></dt><dt>raster image processor (see RIP)</dt><dt>raster images, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>rasterization, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a></dt><dt>rastertoalps, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></dt><dt>rastertobj, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></dt><dt>rastertoepson, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>rastertoescp, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></dt><dt>rastertohp, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></dt><dt>rastertopcl, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></dt><dt>rastertoprinter, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></dt><dt>rastertosomething, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a></dt><dt>rastertoturboprint, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></dt><dt>raw mode, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638698">application/octet-stream Printing</a></dt><dt>raw print, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643233">cupsaddsmb Flowchart</a></dt><dt>raw printers, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></dt><dt>raw printing, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2554870">Anonymous Print Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634206">Raw Print Serving: Vendor Drivers on Windows Clients</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-raw">Explicitly Enable raw Printing for application/octet-stream</a></dt><dt>raw SMB, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>raw SMB over TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a></dt><dt>rawprinter, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638590">Raw Printing</a></dt><dt>rcp, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671723">Rsync</a></dt><dt>rdesktop, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>rdesktop/RDP, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>read, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>read directory into memory, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>read only, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#fakeperms">fake_perms</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>server, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#anon-ro">Anonymous Read-Only Document Server</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>Read-ahead, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>read-only, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#RefDocServer">Reference Documentation Server</a></dt><dt>read-only access, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605741">Backup Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>read-only files, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>read-write access, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626862">The Obsoleted [printer$] Section</a></dt><dt>realm, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560148">ADS Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567603">NetBIOS Over TCP/IP Disabled</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572115">Configure smb.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607189">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a></dt><dt>rebooted, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a></dt><dt>rebooting server, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>recompiling, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>reconfiguration, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>record locking, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>recycle, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle bin, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></dt><dt>recycle directory, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle:exclude, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle:exclude_dir, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle:keeptree, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle:maxsize, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle:noversions, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle:repository, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle:subdir_mode, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle:touch, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>recycle:versions, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>Red Hat Cluster Manager, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673115">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>Red Hat Linux, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570526">On-the-Fly Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596644">Warning: User Private Group Problems</a></dt><dt>redirect, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>redirection, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653551">What Winbind Provides</a></dt><dt>redirector, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>redundancy, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>reference documents, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#RefDocServer">Reference Documentation Server</a></dt><dt>refusing connection, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></dt><dt>regedit.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663378">MS Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>regedt32, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663529">MS Windows NT4 Workstation</a></dt><dt>regedt32.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660228">Windows NT4/200x</a></dt><dt>register driver files, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628941">Running rpcclient with adddriver</a></dt><dt>register NetBIOS names, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>registered, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583591">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629206">Check Samba for Driver Recognition</a></dt><dt>registers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a></dt><dt>registry, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615585">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658910">Creating and Managing System Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663378">MS Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>registry change, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>registry keys, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663347">Default Profile for Windows Users</a></dt><dt>registry settings, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></dt><dt>regulations, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></dt><dt>rejoin, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></dt><dt>relationship password, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>relative identifier, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a> (see RID)</dt><dt>Relative Identifier (see RID)</dt><dt>Relative Identifiers (see RID)</dt><dt>reliability, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>Remote Access Dial-In User Service (see RADIUS)</dt><dt>remote announce, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585358">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>remote browse sync, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585358">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>remote desktop capabilities, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>remote desktop management, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657803">Remote Desktop Management</a></dt><dt>remote domain, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620141">Creating an NT4 Domain Trust</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620238">Completing an NT4 Domain Trust</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>remote login, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>remote management, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html">Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a></dt><dt>Remote Procedure Call (see RPC)</dt><dt>Remote Procedure Call System Service (see RPCSS)</dt><dt>remote profile, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>remote segment, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583498">Use of the Remote Browse Sync Parameter</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>Remote X, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>Remote X protocol, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>remote-update protocol, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671723">Rsync</a></dt><dt>rename, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611116">Managing Directories</a></dt><dt>render, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634206">Raw Print Serving: Vendor Drivers on Windows Clients</a></dt><dt>rendering, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a></dt><dt>repeated intervals, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>replicate, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>replicated, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567331">Active Directory Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a></dt><dt>replicated SYSVOL, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a></dt><dt>replication, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>browse lists, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585358">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>SAM, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568719">Can Samba Be a Backup Domain Controller to an NT4 PDC?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568774">How Do I Replicate the smbpasswd File?</a></dt><dt>WINS, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583862">WINS Server Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584183">WINS Replication</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>replication protocols, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583862">WINS Server Configuration</a></dt><dt>repository, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>requesting payment, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692515">Free Support</a></dt><dt>required, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665943">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dt>requisite, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665943">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dt>research, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671454">Discussion of Backup Solutions</a></dt><dt>resizing, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>resolution, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638273">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></dt><dt>resolution of NetBIOS names, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html">Network Browsing</a></dt><dt>resolve NetBIOS names, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582910">Making Samba the Domain Master</a></dt><dt>resolver functions, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></dt><dt>resource failover, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673115">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>resource kit, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659660">Administration of Windows 200x/XP Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#profilemigrn">Windows NT4 Profile Management Tools</a></dt><dt>resource-based exclusion, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>response, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a></dt><dt>restore, <a class="indexterm" href="tdb.html#id2686919">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>restrict DNS, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584620">Name Resolution Order</a></dt><dt>reviewers, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></dt><dt>revoke privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>RFC 1001, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2693065">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>RFC 1002, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2693065">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>RFC 1179, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>RFC 2307, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a></dt><dt>RFC 2307., <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a></dt><dt>RFC 2830, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-intro-ldap-tls">Introduction</a></dt><dt>rfc2307bis, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607774">IDMAP and NSS Using LDAP from ADS with RFC2307bis Schema Extension</a></dt><dt>RFC2830, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a></dt><dt>RFCs, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html">Analyzing and Solving Samba Problems</a></dt><dt>rich database backend, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>rich directory backend, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>RID, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654453">User and Group ID Allocation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>RID 500, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>RID base, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>right to join domain, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>rights, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573107">Possible Errors</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a></dt><dt>rights and privilege, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>rights and privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597278">Important Administrative Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>rights assigned, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>RIP, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a></dt><dt>rlogind, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665943">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dt>Roaming Profile, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#fakeperms">fake_perms</a></dt><dt>roaming profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660587">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661076">Disabling Roaming Profile Support</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>rogue machine, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586398">Flushing the Samba NetBIOS Name Cache</a></dt><dt>rogue user, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>root, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570643">Windows 200x/XP Professional Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>root account, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>root user, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>rotate, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>RPC, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660636">Roaming Profiles</a></dt><dt>RPC calls, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2657317">Conclusion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672440">The Front-End Challenge</a></dt><dt>RPC modules, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>rpc.lockd, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>rpcclient, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html">Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629434">Specific Driver Name Flexibility</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645315">Troubleshooting Revisited</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660268">Samba PDC</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>adddriver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642694">Run cupsaddsmb with Verbose Output</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642886">Understanding cupsaddsmb</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643549">Installing PostScript Driver Files Manually Using rpcclient</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643895">Understanding the rpcclient man Page</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644132">Requirements for adddriver and setdriver to Succeed</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644357">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a></dt><dt>enumdrivers, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643549">Installing PostScript Driver Files Manually Using rpcclient</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644357">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a></dt><dt>enumports, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643549">Installing PostScript Driver Files Manually Using rpcclient</a></dt><dt>enumprinters, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643549">Installing PostScript Driver Files Manually Using rpcclient</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644132">Requirements for adddriver and setdriver to Succeed</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644357">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645315">Troubleshooting Revisited</a></dt><dt>getdriver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644000">Producing an Example by Querying a Windows Box</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644357">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a></dt><dt>getprinter, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644000">Producing an Example by Querying a Windows Box</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644357">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645315">Troubleshooting Revisited</a></dt><dt>setdriver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642037">Caveats to Be Considered</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642694">Run cupsaddsmb with Verbose Output</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642886">Understanding cupsaddsmb</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643549">Installing PostScript Driver Files Manually Using rpcclient</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644132">Requirements for adddriver and setdriver to Succeed</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644357">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>rsh, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671551">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>rsync, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568774">How Do I Replicate the smbpasswd File?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671551">BackupPC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671723">Rsync</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2687810">Accessing the Samba Sources via rsync and ftp</a></dt><dt>rsyncd, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671551">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>runas, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2630390">Always Make First Client Connection as root or printer admin</a></dt><dt>rundll32, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2630271">Additional Client Driver Installation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2630584">Setting Default Print Options for Client Drivers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644357">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658618">Adding Printers without User Intervention</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>S</h3><dl><dt>SAM, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568664">Machine Accounts Keep Expiring</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568719">Can Samba Be a Backup Domain Controller to an NT4 PDC?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568774">How Do I Replicate the smbpasswd File?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654529">Result Caching</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>delta file, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>replication, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>SAM backend, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>LDAP, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>ldapsam, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></dt><dt>ldapsam_compat, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587249">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>non-LDAP, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>smbpasswd, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587249">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>tdbsam, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592915">tdbsam</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>Samba 1.9.17, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583862">WINS Server Configuration</a></dt><dt>Samba account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>Samba administrator, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a></dt><dt>Samba backend database, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></dt><dt>Samba daemons, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>Samba differences, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#oldupdatenotes">Upgrading from Samba-2.x to Samba-3.0.25</a></dt><dt>Samba mailing lists, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671410">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Samba private directory, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a></dt><dt>Samba SAM, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a></dt><dt>Samba SAM account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></dt><dt>Samba SAM account flags, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a></dt><dt>Samba schema, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>Samba security, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Samba-2.2.x LDAP schema, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>Samba-3-compatible LDAP backend, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676324">Quick Migration Guide</a></dt><dt>Samba-PDC-LDAP-HOWTO, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></dt><dt>samba-to-samba trusts, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></dt><dt>samba-vscan, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652814">vscan</a></dt><dt>samba.schema, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>sambaDomain, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>sambaGroupMapping, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>sambaHomeDrive, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594832">LDAP Special Attributes for sambaSamAccounts</a></dt><dt>sambaHomePath, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594832">LDAP Special Attributes for sambaSamAccounts</a></dt><dt>sambaIdmapEntry, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>sambaLogonScript, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594832">LDAP Special Attributes for sambaSamAccounts</a></dt><dt>SambaNTPassword, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>sambaProfilePath, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594832">LDAP Special Attributes for sambaSamAccounts</a></dt><dt>SambaSAMAccount, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591394">Adding User Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591481">Deleting Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591566">Changing User Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592915">tdbsam</a></dt><dt>sambaSamAccount, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594483">Accounts and Groups Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594832">LDAP Special Attributes for sambaSamAccounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>sambaSAMAccount, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>sambaSID, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579276">LDAP Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a></dt><dt>sambaUNIXIdPool, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New Schema</a></dt><dt>SambaXP conference, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672157">Technical Discussion</a></dt><dt>samdb interface, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>same domain/workgroup, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2675343">Multiple Virtual Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>Sarbanes-Oxley, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></dt><dt>scalability, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592915">tdbsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>scalable, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>scalable backend, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>scalable coherent interface (see SCI)</dt><dt>scale, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>scanner module, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></dt><dt>schannel, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2565619">Cannot Log onto Domain Member Workstation After Joining Domain</a></dt><dt>schema, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2607774">IDMAP and NSS Using LDAP from ADS with RFC2307bis Schema Extension</a></dt><dt>schema file, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>scp, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671723">Rsync</a></dt><dt>script, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></dt><dt>scripted control, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html">Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</a></dt><dt>scripts, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584910">Browsing Support in Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>SCSI, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673115">High-Availability Server Products</a></dt><dt>SeAddUsersPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>SeAssignPrimaryTokenPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeAuditPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeBackupPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeChangeNotifyPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>Seclib, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613601">Viewing File Ownership</a></dt><dt>secondary controller, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>SeCreateGlobalPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeCreatePagefilePrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeCreatePermanentPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeCreateTokenPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>secret, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>secrets.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>section name, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a></dt><dt>secure, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>secure access, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>secure authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>secure communications, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>secured networks, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618075">Introduction</a></dt><dt>security, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559136">Samba Security Modes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618075">Introduction</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>controllers, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></dt><dt>modes, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>settings, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>security = user, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>security account, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>Security Account Manager (see SAM)</dt><dt>Security Assertion Markup Language (see SAML)</dt><dt>security context, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#domain-member-server">Domain Member Server</a></dt><dt>security contexts, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>security credentials, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605741">Backup Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620105">Native MS Windows NT4 Trusts Configuration</a></dt><dt>security domain, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>security domains, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>security flaw, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619187">Why Can Users Access Other Users' Home Directories?</a></dt><dt>security hole, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618900">Using IPC$ Share-Based Denials </a></dt><dt>security identifier, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a> (see SID)</dt><dt>security level, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560291">Server Security (User Level Security)</a></dt><dt>security levels, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559136">Samba Security Modes</a></dt><dt>security mode, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html">Server Types and Security Modes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a></dt><dt>Security Mode, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559136">Samba Security Modes</a></dt><dt>security modes, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559136">Samba Security Modes</a></dt><dt>security name-space, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></dt><dt>security policies, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619187">Why Can Users Access Other Users' Home Directories?</a></dt><dt>security settings, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>security structure, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>security vulnerability, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619099">Upgrading Samba</a></dt><dt>security-aware, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638698">application/octet-stream Printing</a></dt><dt>SeDebugPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeDiskOperatorPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>SeEnableDelegationPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeImpersonatePrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeIncreaseBasePriorityPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeIncreaseQuotaPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeLoadDriverPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeLockMemoryPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeMachineAccountPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeManageVolumePrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>separate instances, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>separate servers, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></dt><dt>separate shares, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>separate workgroups, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>SePrintOperatorPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>SeProfileSingleProcessPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeRestorePrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>server failure, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672321">Why Is This So Hard?</a></dt><dt>Server Manager, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a></dt><dt>Server Manager for Domains, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a></dt><dt>Server Message Block (see SMB)</dt><dt>server pool, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672640">The Distributed File System Challenge</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672767">Restrictive Constraints on Distributed File Systems</a></dt><dt>Server Type, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558991">Server Types</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>Domain Controller, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2556827">Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>Domain Member, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2555984">Domain Member Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Stand-alone, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2554243">Standalone Server</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>server type, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>domain member, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559868">Example Configuration</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>Server Types, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604468">Samba Server Deployment Types and IDMAP</a></dt><dt>server-mode, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560815">What Makes Samba a Domain Controller?</a></dt><dt>service name, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>service-level, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622540">Printing-Related Configuration Parameters</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>services provided, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html">Samba Support</a></dt><dt>SeSecurityPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeShutdownPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>session, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665943">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dt>session services, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>session setup, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559298">User Level Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560291">Server Security (User Level Security)</a></dt><dt>sessionid.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>SessionSetupAndX, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>SeSyncAgentPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeSystemEnvironmentPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeSystemProfilePrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeSystemtimePrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>set a password, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>set group id (see SGID)</dt><dt>set printer properties, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>set user id (see SUID)</dt><dt>SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>SeTcbPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>setdriver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644132">Requirements for adddriver and setdriver to Succeed</a></dt><dt>SetPrinter(), <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a></dt><dt>setting up directories, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>SeUndockPrivilege, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></dt><dt>severely impaired, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a></dt><dt>SFU, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2608044">IDMAP, Active Directory, and MS Services for UNIX 3.5</a></dt><dt>SFU 3.5, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>SGI-RGB, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>SGID, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>shadow, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a></dt><dt>shadow copies, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>shadow password file, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>shadow utilities, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>shadow_copy, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651827">shadow_copy</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>shadow_copy module, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651827">shadow_copy</a></dt><dt>share, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>share access, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></dt><dt>share ACLs, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680625">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>share management, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>share modes, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672640">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>share permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613141">Windows NT4 Workstation/Server</a></dt><dt>Share Permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613247">Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>share settings, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>share stanza controls, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680625">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>share-level, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559136">Samba Security Modes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559461">Share-Level Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>share-level ACLs, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597396">Applicable Only to Versions Earlier than 3.0.11</a></dt><dt>share-mode, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>share-mode security, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a></dt><dt>share-mode server, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>shared secret, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>shares, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579723">What Is Browsing?</a></dt><dt>shares and files, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a></dt><dt>share_info.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>Sharing, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613247">Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>shell scripts, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625403">Print Commands</a></dt><dt>shift, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>Shift_JIS, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670247">Japanese Charsets</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>shortcuts, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575613">TCP/IP Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>Shortcuts, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></dt><dt>show-stopper-type, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679090">Planning and Getting Started</a></dt><dt>SID, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2565377">The System Cannot Log You On (C000019B)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662971">Side Bar Notes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663064">Get SID</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679977">Profile Migration/Creation</a></dt><dt>SID management, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>SID-to-GID, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>SIDs, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680625">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>signing, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2565619">Cannot Log onto Domain Member Workstation After Joining Domain</a></dt><dt>simple access controls, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679736">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>simple configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>simple guide, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#oldupdatenotes">Upgrading from Samba-2.x to Samba-3.0.25</a></dt><dt>Simple Object Access Protocol (see SOAP)</dt><dt>simple operation, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></dt><dt>simple print server, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a></dt><dt>simple printing, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a></dt><dt>simplest</dt><dd><dl><dt>configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>simplicity, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Simplicity is king, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679736">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>single DHCP server, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>single repository, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a></dt><dt>single server, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672440">The Front-End Challenge</a></dt><dt>single sign-on, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a> (see SSO)</dt><dt>Single Sign-On, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642037">Caveats to Be Considered</a></dt><dt>single-byte charsets, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669946">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></dt><dt>single-logon, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>single-sign-on, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>single-user mode, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a></dt><dt>slapadd, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a></dt><dt>slapd, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a></dt><dt>slapd.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579276">LDAP Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>slapd.pem, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566966">LDAP Configuration Notes</a></dt><dt>slapindex, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579276">LDAP Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a></dt><dt>slappasswd, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a></dt><dt>slave servers, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679535">Domain Layout</a></dt><dt>slow browsing, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>slow network, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691137">Samba Performance Problem Due to Changing Linux Kernel</a></dt><dt>slow network browsing, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586766">Invalid Cached Share References Affects Network Browsing</a></dt><dt>slow performance, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691324">Samba Performance is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>smart printers, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></dt><dt>SMB, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560291">Server Security (User Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2574030">I Can't Join a Windows 2003 PDC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584823">Technical Overview of Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668713">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671551">BackupPC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672440">The Front-End Challenge</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672836">Server Pool Communications</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html">Analyzing and Solving Samba Problems</a></dt><dt>SMB encryption, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>SMB locks, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672836">Server Pool Communications</a></dt><dt>SMB name, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668713">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></dt><dt>SMB networking, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684879">Diagnostics Tools</a></dt><dt>SMB password, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a></dt><dt>SMB Password, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>SMB password encryption, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>smb ports, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>SMB printers, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649445">Administrator Cannot Install Printers for All Local Users</a></dt><dt>SMB requests, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672534">Demultiplexing SMB Requests</a></dt><dt>SMB semantics, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672640">The Distributed File System Challenge</a></dt><dt>SMB server, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>SMB Server, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>SMB services, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672767">Restrictive Constraints on Distributed File Systems</a></dt><dt>SMB signing, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2574030">I Can't Join a Windows 2003 PDC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>SMB state information, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672534">Demultiplexing SMB Requests</a></dt><dt>SMB-based messaging, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#netdiscuss">Discussion</a></dt><dt>smb-cdserver.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>smb.conf, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>SMB/CIFS, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567390">What Qualifies a Domain Controller on the Network?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2574030">I Can't Join a Windows 2003 PDC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669946">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></dt><dt>SMB/CIFS server, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592519">Password Backends</a></dt><dt>smbclient, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-smbclient">Testing with smbclient</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628585">Installing Driver Files into [print$]</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628804">smbclient to Confirm Driver Installation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671551">BackupPC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684931">Debugging with Samba Itself</a></dt><dt>smbd, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552921">Starting Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553334">Test Your Config File with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2555235">Secure Read-Write File and Print Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2556059">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594059">Configuring Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605900">NT4-Style Domains (Includes Samba Domains)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651054">extd_audit</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654858">Testing Things Out</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656253">Linux</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656458">Solaris</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672836">Server Pool Communications</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684931">Debugging with Samba Itself</a></dt><dt>smbgroupedit, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html">Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</a></dt><dt>smbgrpadd.sh, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2598231">Sample smb.conf Add Group Script</a></dt><dt>smbHome, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594832">LDAP Special Attributes for sambaSamAccounts</a></dt><dt>smbldap-groupadd, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599600">Adding or Creating a New Group</a></dt><dt>smbldap-tools, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></dt><dt>smbpasswd, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559868">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568774">How Do I Replicate the smbpasswd File?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572115">Configure smb.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591042">User Account Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592394">Account Import/Export</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593375">Schema and Relationship to the RFC 2307 posixAccount</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660268">Samba PDC</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678169">Passdb Backends and Authentication</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678364">New 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href="problems.html#id2685381">The Windows Network Monitor</a></dt><dt>Snapshots, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>sniffer, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684879">Diagnostics Tools</a></dt><dt>socket, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>socket address, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>SOFTQ printing system, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>Solaris, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656647">Configure Winbind and PAM</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a>, <a class="indexterm" 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class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></dt><dt>Specify an IP address, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>spinning process, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686710">Attaching to a Running Process</a></dt><dt>spool, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>directory, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>spool files, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt><dt>spooled file, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622330">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>spooler., <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552018">Configuration File Syntax</a></dt><dt>spooling, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634156">Central Spooling vs. Peer-to-Peer Printing</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>central, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634156">Central Spooling vs. Peer-to-Peer Printing</a></dt><dt>peer-to-peer, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634156">Central Spooling vs. Peer-to-Peer Printing</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>spooling path, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a></dt><dt>spooling-only, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634206">Raw Print Serving: Vendor Drivers on Windows Clients</a></dt><dt>SPOOLSS, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>SQL, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579095">Passdb Changes</a></dt><dt>SQUID, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>SRV records, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#adsdnstech">DNS and Active Directory</a></dt><dt>SRV RR, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668111">Background Information</a></dt><dt>SrvMgr.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a></dt><dt>srvmgr.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a></dt><dt>SRVTOOLS.EXE, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a></dt><dt>ssh, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568774">How Do I Replicate the smbpasswd File?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671551">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>SSH, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628804">smbclient to Confirm Driver Installation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></dt><dt>SSL, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681902">Securing SWAT through SSL</a></dt><dt>SSO, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></dt><dt>stability, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>stack trace, <a class="indexterm" href="bugreport.html#id2686577">Internal Errors</a></dt><dt>stale network links, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586766">Invalid Cached Share References Affects Network Browsing</a></dt><dt>stand-alone server, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604493">Standalone Samba Server</a></dt><dt>standalone, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558991">Server Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>standalone filter, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></dt><dt>standalone server, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html">Standalone Servers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574163">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" 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Print Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2556059">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>smbd, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552921">Starting Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2555235">Secure Read-Write File and Print Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2556059">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>winbindd, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552921">Starting Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2556059">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>startsmb, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2688752">Alternative: Starting smbd as a Daemon</a></dt><dt>StartTLS, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594596">Security and sambaSamAccount</a></dt><dt>startup</dt><dd><dl><dt>process, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552921">Starting Samba</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>startup script, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655892">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>state, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672321">Why Is This So Hard?</a></dt><dt>state information, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672321">Why Is This So Hard?</a></dt><dt>state of knowledge, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672036">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>static WINS entries, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584236">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>status32 codes, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>sticky bit, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679736">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>storage mechanism, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a></dt><dt>storage methods, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a></dt><dt>stphoto2.ppd, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>strange delete semantics, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>stripped of comments, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681115">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>strptime, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591566">Changing User Accounts</a></dt><dt>stunnel, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681902">Securing SWAT through SSL</a></dt><dt>su, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665943">Anatomy of /etc/pam.d Entries</a></dt><dt>subnet mask, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>subnets, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over 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href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583591">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>synchronization problems, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653461">Introduction</a></dt><dt>synchronize, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583498">Use of the Remote Browse Sync Parameter</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>synchronized, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a></dt><dt>syntax 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Policies</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663378">MS Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>system security, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597396">Applicable Only to Versions Earlier than 3.0.11</a></dt><dt>system tools, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671410">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>SYSV, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>SYSVOL, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>T</h3><dl><dt>tail, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682839">Assumptions</a></dt><dt>take ownership, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></dt><dt>Take Ownership, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613601">Viewing File Ownership</a></dt><dt>tape, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679736">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>tar, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671551">BackupPC</a></dt><dt>tarball, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553100">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>tattoo effect, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680625">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>TCP, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583172">Multiple Interfaces</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672321">Why Is This So Hard?</a></dt><dt>TCP data streams, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672440">The Front-End Challenge</a></dt><dt>TCP failover, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672321">Why Is This So Hard?</a></dt><dt>TCP port, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>TCP port 139, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668111">Background Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>TCP port 445, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668111">Background Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dt>tcp ports, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a></dt><dt>TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584479">Windows Networking Protocols</a></dt><dt>TCP/IP configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>TCP/IP configuration panel, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>TCP/IP protocol configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575569">Technical Details</a></dt><dt>TCP/IP protocol settings, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>TCP/IP protocol stack, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583591">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></dt><dt>TCP/IP-only, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584479">Windows Networking Protocols</a></dt><dt>tcpdump, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685187">Tcpdump</a></dt><dt>TDB, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629548">Running rpcclient with setdriver</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645661">Trivial Database Files</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>backing up (see tdbbackup)</dt></dl></dd><dt>tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654453">User and Group ID Allocation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672836">Server Pool Communications</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="tdb.html#id2686919">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>tdb data files, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2677721">TDB Data Files</a></dt><dt>TDB database, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628941">Running rpcclient with adddriver</a></dt><dt>TDB database files, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a></dt><dt>tdb file backup, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2677721">TDB Data Files</a></dt><dt>tdb file descriptions, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#tdbdocs">TDB Database File Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2677721">TDB Data Files</a></dt><dt>tdb file locations, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#tdbdocs">TDB Database File Information</a></dt><dt>tdb files, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></dt><dt>tdbbackup, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645846">Using tdbbackup</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="speed.html#id2691229">Corrupt tdb Files</a></dt><dt>tdbdump, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></dt><dt>tdbsam, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591158">Listing User and Machine Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592915">tdbsam</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>tdbsam databases, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592519">Password Backends</a></dt><dt>technical reviewers, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html">Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></dt><dt>Telnet, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588500">Advantages of Non-Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>telnet logins, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a></dt><dt>template, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663269">Creating and Managing Group Profiles</a></dt><dt>temporary location, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2625403">Print Commands</a></dt><dt>terminal server, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></dt><dt>Terminal Server, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672534">Demultiplexing SMB Requests</a></dt><dt>Testing Server Setup, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>testparm, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553334">Test Your Config File with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623522">Extended Printing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682839">Assumptions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2684931">Debugging with Samba Itself</a></dt><dt>tethereal, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685187">Tcpdump</a></dt><dt>text/plain, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a></dt><dt>texttops, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a></dt><dt>thin client, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></dt><dt>ThinLinc, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></dt><dt>tid, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672534">Demultiplexing SMB Requests</a></dt><dt>TIFF, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>TightVNC, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></dt><dt>time difference, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a></dt><dt>time format, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591566">Changing User Accounts</a></dt><dt>time-to-live (see TTL)</dt><dt>tool, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613247">Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>tools, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#SimplePrintServer">Central Print Serving</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a></dt><dt>tools\reskit\netadmin\poledit, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a></dt><dt>traditional printing, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626023">Custom Print Commands</a></dt><dt>training course, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671454">Discussion of Backup Solutions</a></dt><dt>transfer differences, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671723">Rsync</a></dt><dt>transformation, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></dt><dt>transitive, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>transparent access, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>transparently reconnected, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672191">The Ultimate Goal</a></dt><dt>transport connection loss, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>Transport Layer Seccurity, TLS</dt><dd><dl><dt>Configuring, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-config-ldap-tls">Configuring</a></dt><dt>Introduction, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-intro-ldap-tls">Introduction</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>transport layer security (see TLS)</dt><dt>Transport Layer Security, TLS</dt><dd><dl><dt>Testing, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-test-ldap-tls">Testing</a></dt><dt>Troubleshooting, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-int-ldap-tls">Troubleshooting</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>trigger, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>trivial database, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a> (see TDB)</dt><dt>Trivial Database, <a class="indexterm" href="tdb.html#id2686919">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>troubleshoot, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a></dt><dt>troubleshooting, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648535">Printing from CUPS to Windows-Attached Printers</a></dt><dt>Tru64 UNIX, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>trust, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>account, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>trust account, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559653">Domain Security Mode (User-Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>interdomain, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>machine, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>trust account password, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>trust accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></dt><dt>trust established, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620323">Interdomain Trust Facilities</a></dt><dt>trust relationship, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620238">Completing an NT4 Domain Trust</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620323">Interdomain Trust Facilities</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620532">Configuring Samba NT-Style Domain Trusts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>trust relationships, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620141">Creating an NT4 Domain Trust</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>trusted, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>trusted domain, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620238">Completing an NT4 Domain Trust</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></dt><dt>trusted domain name, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>trusted party, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>trusting domain, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620238">Completing an NT4 Domain Trust</a></dt><dt>trusting party, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>trusts, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>TTL, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584236">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>turn oplocks off, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616792">Advanced Samba Oplocks Parameters</a></dt><dt>turnkey solution, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a></dt><dt>two-up, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>two-way</dt><dd><dl><dt>propagation, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2565803">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>two-way trust, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620105">Native MS Windows NT4 Trusts Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620323">Interdomain Trust Facilities</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>U</h3><dl><dt>UCS-2, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670247">Japanese Charsets</a></dt><dt>UDP, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583172">Multiple Interfaces</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585358">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>UDP port 137, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668111">Background Information</a></dt><dt>udp ports, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655654">Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</a></dt><dt>UDP unicast, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>UID, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573472">Sharing User ID Mappings between Samba Domain Members</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591158">Listing User and Machine Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600928">UNIX and Windows User Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655892">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>uid, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593601">OpenLDAP Configuration</a></dt><dt>UID numbers, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></dt><dt>UID range, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></dt><dt>unauthorized, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>unauthorized access, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html">File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></dt><dt>UNC notation, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a></dt><dt>unexpected.tdb, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>(see also TDB)</dt></dl></dd><dt>unicast, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></dt><dt>unicode, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669946">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></dt><dt>Unicode, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670080">Samba and Charsets</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>Unicode UTF-8, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>unified logon, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653461">Introduction</a></dt><dt>UNIX, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>server, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2558832">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>UNIX account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570526">On-the-Fly Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>unix charset, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>UNIX Domain Socket, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>UNIX domain socket, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653875">How Winbind Works</a></dt><dt>UNIX file system access controls, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>UNIX group, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>UNIX groups, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653551">What Winbind Provides</a></dt><dt>UNIX home directories, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619187">Why Can Users Access Other Users' Home Directories?</a></dt><dt>UNIX host system, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>UNIX ID, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654453">User and Group ID Allocation</a></dt><dt>UNIX locking, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></dt><dt>UNIX login ID, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>UNIX permissions, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2680625">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></dt><dt>UNIX printer, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>UNIX printing, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622330">Technical Introduction</a></dt><dt>UNIX system account, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a></dt><dt>UNIX system accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>UNIX system files, <a class="indexterm" href="Backup.html#id2671410">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>UNIX user identifier (see UID)</dt><dt>UNIX users, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653551">What Winbind Provides</a></dt><dt>UNIX-style encrypted passwords, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a></dt><dt>UNIX-user database, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a></dt><dt>UNIX/Linux group, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596644">Warning: User Private Group Problems</a></dt><dt>UNIX/Linux user account, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600928">UNIX and Windows User Management</a></dt><dt>unlink calls, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></dt><dt>unlinked, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>unmapped groups, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a></dt><dt>unmapped users, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a></dt><dt>unprivileged account names, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#RefDocServer">Reference Documentation Server</a></dt><dt>unsigned drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649412">Windows 200x/XP Local Security Policies</a></dt><dt>unstoppable services, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672191">The Ultimate Goal</a></dt><dt>unsupported encryption, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573107">Possible Errors</a></dt><dt>unsupported software, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692734">Commercial Support</a></dt><dt>updates, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2619099">Upgrading Samba</a></dt><dt>upload drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>uploaded driver, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>uploaded drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626693">Point'n'Print Client Drivers on Samba Servers</a></dt><dt>uploading, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2626693">Point'n'Print Client Drivers on Samba Servers</a></dt><dt>upper-case, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559298">User Level Security</a></dt><dt>uppercase, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2573794">Adding Machine to Domain Fails</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="largefile.html">Handling Large Directories</a></dt><dt>uppercase character, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2598543">Adding Groups Fails</a></dt><dt>USB, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></dt><dt>use computer anywhere, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2669894">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>user, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>user access management, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569122">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>user account, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2591042">User Account Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags">Account Flags Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600928">UNIX and Windows User Management</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>Adding/Deleting, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>user account database, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>user accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589388">Caution Regarding LDAP and Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>User Accounts</dt><dd><dl><dt>Adding/Deleting, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594483">Accounts and Groups Management</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>user and group, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653551">What Winbind Provides</a></dt><dt>user and trust accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html">Account Information Databases</a></dt><dt>user attributes, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></dt><dt>user authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a></dt><dt>user database, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567662">Backup Domain Controller Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2592572">Plaintext</a></dt><dt>user encoded, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></dt><dt>user groups, <a class="indexterm" href="ch47.html#id2692515">Free Support</a></dt><dt>user logons, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>user management, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></dt><dt>User Management, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2594483">Accounts and Groups Management</a></dt><dt>User Manager, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663269">Creating and Managing Group Profiles</a></dt><dt>User Manager for Domains, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a></dt><dt>user or group, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></dt><dt>user profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>User Rights and Privileges, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>user-level, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559136">Samba Security Modes</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2559298">User Level Security</a></dt><dt>User-level access control, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>user-level security, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588360">Advantages of Encrypted Passwords</a></dt><dt>user-mode security, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564926">Security Mode and Master Browsers</a></dt><dt>user.DAT, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662678">Sharing Profiles between Windows 9x/Me and NT4/200x/XP Workstations</a></dt><dt>user.MAN, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>User.MAN, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663129">Mandatory Profiles</a></dt><dt>useradd, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570526">On-the-Fly Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>username, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566279">MS Windows NT4-style Domain Control</a></dt><dt>username and password, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a></dt><dt>username map, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2601256">User Mapping</a></dt><dt>userPassword, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2593873">Initialize the LDAP Database</a></dt><dt>users, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>UsrMgr.exe, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2570246">Managing Domain Machine Accounts using NT4 Server Manager</a></dt><dt>UTF-8, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670080">Samba and Charsets</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>UTF-8 encoding, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2682054">Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>V</h3><dl><dt>valid username/password, <a class="indexterm" href="securing-samba.html#id2618900">Using IPC$ Share-Based Denials </a></dt><dt>valid users, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2683132">The Tests</a></dt><dt>validate, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553334">Test Your Config File with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="diagnosis.html#id2682800">Introduction</a></dt><dt>validate every backup, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679736">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>validation, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html">System and Account Policies</a></dt><dt>vendor-provided drivers, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634206">Raw Print Serving: Vendor Drivers on Windows Clients</a></dt><dt>verifiable, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></dt><dt>verify, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a></dt><dt>version control, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651827">shadow_copy</a></dt><dt>VFS, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563520">Domain Control: Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></dt><dt>VFS module, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2651827">shadow_copy</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663129">Mandatory Profiles</a></dt><dt>VFS modules, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652729">VFS Modules Available Elsewhere</a></dt><dt>vgcreate, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>vgdisplay, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>vipw, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2565212">$ Cannot Be Included in Machine Name</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2569809">Manual Creation of Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>Virtual File System (see VFS)</dt><dt>virtual server, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672440">The Front-End Challenge</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2673034">A Simple Solution</a></dt><dt>virus scanner, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></dt><dt>Visual Studio, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641102">PostScript Drivers with No Major Problems, Even in Kernel
+Mode</a></dt><dt>vital task, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672036">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>VNC/RFB, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>volume group, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>volunteers, <a class="indexterm" href="problems.html#id2685744">Getting Mailing List Help</a></dt><dt>vscan, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652814">vscan</a></dt><dt>vuid, <a class="indexterm" href="SambaHA.html#id2672534">Demultiplexing SMB Requests</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>W</h3><dl><dt>W32X86, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641102">PostScript Drivers with No Major Problems, Even in Kernel
+Mode</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642037">Caveats to Be Considered</a></dt><dt>W32X86/2, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635816">Using Windows-Formatted Vendor PPDs</a></dt><dt>WAN, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2616546">Slow and/or Unreliable Networks</a></dt><dt>wbinfo, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655892">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>Web-based configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html">SWAT: The Samba Web Administration Tool</a></dt><dt>WebClient, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>Welcome, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a></dt><dt>well known RID, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>well-controlled network, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679736">Server Share and Directory Layout</a></dt><dt>well-known RID, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a></dt><dt>wide-area network bandwidth, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>win election, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582910">Making Samba the Domain Master</a></dt><dt>Win32 printing API, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></dt><dt>WIN40, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628439">Obtaining Driver Files from Windows Client [print$] Shares</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642037">Caveats to Be Considered</a></dt><dt>winbind, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571833">Why Is This Better Than security = server?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605813">Examples of IDMAP Backend Usage</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605900">NT4-Style Domains (Includes Samba Domains)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655457">Configure smb.conf</a></dt><dt>Winbind, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#id2574257">Background</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653704">Target Uses</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654018">Microsoft Active Directory Services</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654453">User and Group ID Allocation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654529">Result Caching</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655343">NSS Winbind on AIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655892">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656813">Linux/FreeBSD-Specific PAM Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2657317">Conclusion</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html">PAM-Based Distributed Authentication</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Winbind architecture, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></dt><dt>Winbind hooks, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653551">What Winbind Provides</a></dt><dt>Winbind services, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655892">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a></dt><dt>Winbind-based authentication, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html">PAM-Based Distributed Authentication</a></dt><dt>winbind.so, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2657160">Solaris-Specific Configuration</a></dt><dt>winbindd, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2552921">Starting Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="install.html#id2553334">Test Your Config File with testparm</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="FastStart.html#id2556059">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2568163">Example Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600928">UNIX and Windows User Management</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html">Interdomain Trust Relationships</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653875">How Winbind Works</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654858">Testing Things Out</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654945">Configure nsswitch.conf and the Winbind Libraries on Linux and Solaris</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655457">Configure smb.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2655892">Starting and Testing the winbindd Daemon</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656458">Solaris</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656647">Configure Winbind and PAM</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a></dt><dt>winbindd daemon, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2656253">Linux</a></dt><dt>Windows, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html">Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></dt><dt>Windows 2000, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-test-server">Testing Server Setup</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html">Network Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></dt><dt>Windows 2000 Professional TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>Windows 2000 server, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>Windows 2003, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2572306">Configure /etc/krb5.conf</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2574030">I Can't Join a Windows 2003 PDC</a></dt><dt>Windows 200x/XP, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Windows 9x/Me, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583862">WINS Server Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584479">Windows Networking Protocols</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a></dt><dt>Windows 9x/Me/XP Home, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>Windows account management, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2653551">What Winbind Provides</a></dt><dt>Windows client, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>Windows client failover, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>Windows domain, <a class="indexterm" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2678073">Changes in Behavior</a></dt><dt>Windows Explorer, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585107">Problem Resolution</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2628032">Identifying Driver Files</a></dt><dt>Windows group, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html">Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596644">Warning: User Private Group Problems</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>Windows group account, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>Windows groups, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2599802">Mapping Windows Groups to UNIX Groups</a></dt><dt>Windows Internet Name Server (see WINS)</dt><dt>Windows Logon, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>Windows Me TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>Windows Millennium, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>Windows Millennium edition (Me) TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>Windows network clients, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Windows NT domain name, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>Windows NT PostScript driver, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648535">Printing from CUPS to Windows-Attached Printers</a></dt><dt>Windows NT Server, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></dt><dt>Windows NT/2000/XP, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629206">Check Samba for Driver Recognition</a></dt><dt>Windows NT/200x, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583862">WINS Server Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a></dt><dt>Windows NT/200x/XP, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2624002">The [global] Section</a></dt><dt>Windows NT/200x/XP Professional, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577384">Joining a Domain: Windows 2000/XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2578354">Common Errors</a></dt><dt>Windows NT3.10, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2566209">Essential Background Information</a></dt><dt>Windows NT4, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613141">Windows NT4 Workstation/Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Windows NT4 domains, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620323">Interdomain Trust Facilities</a></dt><dt>Windows NT4 Server, <a class="indexterm" href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620532">Configuring Samba NT-Style Domain Trusts</a></dt><dt>Windows NT4/200X, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a></dt><dt>Windows NT4/200x, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a></dt><dt>Windows NT4/200x/XP, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567537">NetBIOS Over TCP/IP Enabled</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2613247">Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>Windows NT4/2kX/XPPro, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>Windows PPD, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646210">690 Perfect Printers</a></dt><dt>Windows privilege model, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a></dt><dt>Windows Registry, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#machine-trust-accounts">MS Windows Workstation/Server Machine Trust Accounts</a></dt><dt>windows registry settings, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>default profile locations, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663529">MS Windows NT4 Workstation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664091">MS Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>profile path, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661302">Windows 9x/Me Profile Setup</a></dt><dt>roaming profiles, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661076">Disabling Roaming Profile Support</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>Windows Resource Kit, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661076">Disabling Roaming Profile Support</a></dt><dt>Windows Security Identifiers (see SID)</dt><dt>Windows Terminal server, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></dt><dt>Windows Terminal Server, <a class="indexterm" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></dt><dt>Windows user, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html">User Rights and Privileges</a></dt><dt>Windows user accounts, <a class="indexterm" href="NetCommand.html#id2600928">UNIX and Windows User Management</a></dt><dt>Windows workstation., <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></dt><dt>Windows XP Home, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></dt><dt>Windows XP Home edition, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564493">The Special Case of MS Windows XP Home Edition</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a></dt><dt>Windows XP Home Edition, <a class="indexterm" href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664091">MS Windows 200x/XP</a></dt><dt>Windows XP Professional, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></dt><dt>Windows XP Professional TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a></dt><dt>Windows XP TCP/IP, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a></dt><dt>Windows95/98/ME, <a class="indexterm" href="classicalprinting.html#id2629206">Check Samba for Driver Recognition</a></dt><dt>winnt.adm, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></dt><dt>WINS, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561262">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2562505">Domain Controller Types</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-bdc.html#id2567390">What Qualifies a Domain Controller on the Network?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="StandAloneServer.html#RefDocServer">Reference Documentation Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2575688">MS Windows XP Professional</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576332">MS Windows 2000</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html">Network Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579723">What Is Browsing?</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582910">Making Samba the Domain Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583591">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583862">WINS Server Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584823">Technical Overview of Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584910">Browsing Support in Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585358">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585529">Behavior of Cross-Subnet Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669465">WINS Lookup</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="DNSDHCP.html#id2693065">Example Configuration</a></dt><dt>wins, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668589">/etc/nsswitch.conf</a></dt><dt>WINS Configuration, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>WINS lookup, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#id2571097">Joining an NT4-type Domain with Samba-3</a></dt><dt>WINS replication, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584183">WINS Replication</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584236">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>WINS Server, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579723">What Is Browsing?</a></dt><dt>WINS server, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582910">Making Samba the Domain Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583862">WINS Server Configuration</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584910">Browsing Support in Samba</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></dt><dt>WINS server address, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></dt><dt>WINS server settings, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2576878">MS Windows Me</a></dt><dt>WINS servers, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583591">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></dt><dt>WINS service, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583862">WINS Server Configuration</a></dt><dt>WINS Support, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579723">What Is Browsing?</a></dt><dt>wins.dat, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584236">Static WINS Entries</a></dt><dt>without Administrator account, <a class="indexterm" href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></dt><dt>without ADS, <a class="indexterm" href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></dt><dt>work-flow protocol, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2561896">Single Sign-On and Domain Security</a></dt><dt>workgroup, <a class="indexterm" href="ServerType.html#id2560291">Server Security (User Level Security)</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2564531">The Special Case of Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="ClientConfig.html#id2577911">Domain Logon Configuration: Windows 9x/Me</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582910">Making Samba the Domain Master</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668713">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673932">Multiple Server Hosting</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674328">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></dt><dd><dl><dt>membership, <a class="indexterm" href="samba-pdc.html#id2563009">Preparing for Domain Control</a></dt></dl></dd><dt>workstations, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a></dt><dt>world-writable, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>write, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></dt><dt>write access, <a class="indexterm" href="AccessControls.html#id2611652">Protecting Directories and Files from Deletion</a></dt><dt>Write caching, <a class="indexterm" href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></dt><dt>write changes, <a class="indexterm" href="idmapper.html#id2605741">Backup Domain Controller</a></dt><dt>write permission, <a class="indexterm" href="domain-member.html#ads-create-machine-account">Create the Computer Account</a></dt><dt>writeable, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#fakeperms">fake_perms</a></dt><dt>WYSIWYG, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>X</h3><dl><dt>X Window
+	System, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>X.509 certificates, <a class="indexterm" href="ch-ldap-tls.html#s1-intro-ldap-tls">Introduction</a></dt><dt>XFS file system, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>xfsprogs, <a class="indexterm" href="VFS.html#id2652015">Shadow Copy Setup</a></dt><dt>xinetd, <a class="indexterm" href="SWAT.html#id2681264">Validate SWAT Installation</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="compiling.html#id2688532">Starting from inetd.conf</a> (see inetd)</dt><dt>XML, <a class="indexterm" href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579095">Passdb Changes</a></dt><dt>XML-based datasets, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646836">Foomatic Database-Generated PPDs</a></dt><dt>xpp, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646836">Foomatic Database-Generated PPDs</a></dt><dt>Xprint, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a>, <a class="indexterm" href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></dt><dt>xxxxBSD, <a class="indexterm" href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>Y</h3><dl><dt>yppasswd, <a class="indexterm" href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a></dt></dl></div><div class="indexdiv"><h3>Z</h3><dl><dt>Zero Administration Kit, <a class="indexterm" href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></dt><dt>zero-based broadcast, <a class="indexterm" href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583150">Note about Broadcast Addresses</a></dt></dl></div></div></div><div class="navfooter"><hr><table width="100%" summary="Navigation footer"><tr><td width="40%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="go01.html">Prev</a> </td><td width="20%" align="center"> </td><td width="40%" align="right"> </td></tr><tr><td width="40%" align="left" valign="top">Glossary </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="h" href="index.html">Home</a></td><td width="40%" align="right" valign="top"> </td></tr></table></div></body></html>

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 <html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 33. Handling Large Directories</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="SambaHA.html" title="Chapter 32. High Availability"><link rel="next" href="cfgsmarts.html" title="Chapter 34. Advanced Configuration Techniques"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 33. Handling Large Directories</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="SambaHA.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="cfgsmarts.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="largefile"></a>Chapter 33. Handling Large Directories</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jeremy</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Allison</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jra at samba.org">jra at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">March 5, 2005</p></div></div></div><p>
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 The key was fixing the directory handling to read only the current list requested instead of the old
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 with this <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> stanza because <span class="application">smbd</span> will not be able to find lowercase filenames with these settings. Also
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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 17. File and Record Locking</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="AccessControls.html" title="Chapter 16. File, Directory, and Share Access Controls"><link rel="next" href="securing-samba.html" title="Chapter 18. Securing Samba"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 17. File and Record Locking</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="AccessControls.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="securing-samba.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="locking"></a>Chapter 17. File and Record Locking</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jeremy</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Allison</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jra at samba.org">jra at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Eric</span> <span class="orgname">HP Oplocks Usage Recommendations Whitepaper</span> <span class="surname">Roseme</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">HP Oplocks Usage Recommendations Whitepaper<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:eric.roseme at hp.com">eric.roseme at hp.com</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2615585">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2616938">Samba Oplocks Control</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617033">Example Configuration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617446">MS Windows Oplocks and Caching Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617633">Workstation Service Entries</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617655">Server Service Entries</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617721">Persistent Data Corruption</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617747">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617814">locking.tdb Error Messages</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617844">Problems Saving Files in MS Office on Windows XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617869">Long Delays Deleting Files over Network with XP SP1</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617901">Additional Reading</a></span></dt></dl></div><p>
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 One area that causes trouble for many network administrators is locking.
 The extent of the problem is readily evident from searches over the Internet.
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 Samba provides all the same locking semantics that MS Windows clients expect
 and that MS Windows NT4/200x servers also provide.
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 The term <span class="emphasis"><em>locking</em></span> has exceptionally broad meaning and covers
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 server as well as on each MS Windows client!
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 There are two types of locking that need to be performed by an SMB server.
 The first is <span class="emphasis"><em>record locking</em></span> that allows a client to lock
 a range of bytes in an open file. The second is the <span class="emphasis"><em>deny modes</em></span>
 that are specified when a file is open.
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 The second class of locking is the <span class="emphasis"><em>deny modes</em></span>. These 
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 modes called <code class="constant">DENY_FCB</code> and <code class="constant">DENY_DOS</code>.
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 Opportunistic locking (oplocks) is invoked by the Windows file system
 (as opposed to an API) via registry entries (on the server and the client)
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 because Windows monitors the file's status for concurrent access from
 other processes.
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 			The redirector sees that the file was opened with deny
 			none (allowing concurrent access), verifies that no
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 				Performs like a Level1 oplock, except caching is only
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 where oplocks may be effectively configured.
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 implementation of oplocks should be evaluated as a
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 As each additional client attempts to access a file with oplocks set,
 the potential performance improvement is negated and eventually results
 in a performance bottleneck.
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 Local UNIX and NFS clients access files without a mandatory
 file-locking mechanism. Thus, these client platforms are incapable of
 initiating an oplock break request from the server to a Windows client
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 oplocks if there is any chance of multiple users
 regularly opening the same file.
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 Multiuser databases clearly pose a risk due to their very nature  they are typically heavily
 accessed by numerous users at random intervals. Placing a multiuser database on a share with oplocks enabled
 will likely result in a locking management bottleneck on the Samba server. Whether the database application is
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 enabled on a per-share basis, or globally for the entire server, in the
 <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file as shown in <a class="link" href="locking.html#far1" title="Example 17.1. Share with Some Files Oplocked">&#8220;Share with Some Files Oplocked&#8221;</a>.
 </p><p>
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+</p><div class="example"><a name="far1"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 17.1. Share with Some Files Oplocked</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2617255"></a><em class="parameter"><code>veto oplock files = /filename.htm/*.txt/</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[share_name]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2617276"></a><em class="parameter"><code>veto oplock files = /*.exe/filename.ext/</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><p><br class="example-break">
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 <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#OPLOCKBREAKWAITTIME" target="_top">oplock break wait time</a> is an <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> parameter
 that adjusts the time interval for Samba to reply to an oplock break request. Samba recommends:
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 		</span>&#8221;
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 	This error indicates a corrupted tdb. Stop all instances of smbd, delete locking.tdb, and restart smbd.
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+	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2617845"></a>Problems Saving Files in MS Office on Windows XP</h3></div></div></div><a class="indexterm" name="id2617851"></a><p>This is a bug in Windows XP. More information can be 
 		found in <a class="ulink" href="http://support.microsoft.com/?id=812937" target="_top">Microsoft Knowledge Base article 812937</a></p>.
 
-	</div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2617869"></a>Long Delays Deleting Files over Network with XP SP1</h3></div></div></div><p>&#8220;<span class="quote">It sometimes takes approximately 35 seconds to delete files over the network after XP SP1 has been applied.</span>&#8221;</p><a class="indexterm" name="id2617881"></a><p>This is a bug in Windows XP. More information can be found in <a class="ulink" href="http://support.microsoft.com/?id=811492" target="_top">
+	</div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2617869"></a>Long Delays Deleting Files over Network with XP SP1</h3></div></div></div><p>&#8220;<span class="quote">It sometimes takes approximately 35 seconds to delete files over the network after XP SP1 has been applied.</span>&#8221;</p><a class="indexterm" name="id2617882"></a><p>This is a bug in Windows XP. More information can be found in <a class="ulink" href="http://support.microsoft.com/?id=811492" target="_top">
 				Microsoft Knowledge Base article 811492</a></p>.
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Updating and Upgrading Samba</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676234">Key Update Requirements</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676270">Upgrading from Samba-3.0.x to Samba-3.2.0</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#oldupdatenotes">Upgrading from Samba-2.x to Samba-3.0.25</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676319">Quick Migration Guide</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676470">New Features in Samba-3.x Series</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676480">New Features in Samba-3.2.x Series</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2677690">New Functionality</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="NT4Migration.html">36. Migration from NT4 PDC to Samba-3 PDC</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2679086">Planning and Getting Started</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2679120">Objectives</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2680066">Steps in Migration Process</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2680301">Migration Options</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2680388">Planning for Success</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2680621">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="SWAT.html">37. 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Updating and Upgrading Samba</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676238">Key Update Requirements</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676275">Upgrading from Samba-3.0.x to Samba-3.2.0</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#oldupdatenotes">Upgrading from Samba-2.x to Samba-3.0.25</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676324">Quick Migration Guide</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676475">New Features in Samba-3.x Series</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676484">New Features in Samba-3.2.x Series</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2677694">New Functionality</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="NT4Migration.html">36. Migration from NT4 PDC to Samba-3 PDC</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2679090">Planning and Getting Started</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2679125">Objectives</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2680070">Steps in Migration Process</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2680306">Migration Options</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2680392">Planning for Success</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NT4Migration.html#id2680625">Samba-3 Implementation Choices</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="SWAT.html">37. SWAT: The Samba Web Administration Tool</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681115">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681245">Guidelines and Technical Tips</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681264">Validate SWAT Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#xinetd">Enabling SWAT for Use</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2681902">Securing SWAT through SSL</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682054">Enabling SWAT Internationalization Support</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682252">Overview and Quick Tour</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682265">The SWAT Home Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682326">Global Settings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682428">Share Settings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682483">Printers Settings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682540">The SWAT Wizard</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682603">The Status Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682647">The View Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SWAT.html#id2682666">The Password Change Page</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd></dl></div></div><div class="navfooter"><hr><table width="100%" summary="Navigation footer"><tr><td width="40%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="cfgsmarts.html">Prev</a> </td><td width="20%" align="center"> </td><td width="40%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td width="40%" align="left" valign="top">Chapter 34. Advanced Configuration Techniques </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="h" href="index.html">Home</a></td><td width="40%" align="right" valign="top"> Chapter 35. Updating and Upgrading Samba</td></tr></table></div></body></html>

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 <code class="prompt">root# </code><strong class="userinput"><code>ln -s msdfs:storageA\\shareA linka</code></strong>
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Network Browsing</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579722">What Is Browsing?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#netdiscuss">Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#adsdnstech">DNS and Active Directory</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582905">Making Samba the Domain Master</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583145">Note about Broadcast Addresses</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583167">Multiple Interfaces</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583353">Use of the Remote Announce Parameter</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583493">Use of the Remote Browse Sync Parameter</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583586">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583857">WINS Server Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584178">WINS Replication</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584231">Static WINS Entries</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584463">Helpful Hints</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584474">Windows Networking Protocols</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584615">Name Resolution Order</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584818">Technical Overview of Browsing</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584905">Browsing Support in Samba</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585102">Problem Resolution</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585353">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586371">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586397">Flushing the Samba NetBIOS Name Cache</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586470">Server Resources Cannot Be Listed</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586519">I Get an "Unable to browse the network" Error</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586765">Invalid Cached Share References Affects Network Browsing</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="passdb.html">11. Account Information Databases</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#id2587249">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#id2592519">Password Backends</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2592572">Plaintext</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2592914">tdbsam</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#id2595597">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2595602">Users Cannot Logon</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2595640">Configuration of auth methods</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="groupmapping.html">12. Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2596644">Warning: User Private Group Problems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2596701">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2597277">Important Administrative Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598143">Example Configuration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598220">Configuration Scripts</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598231">Sample smb.conf Add Group Script</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598403">Script to Configure Group Mapping</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598530">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598543">Adding Groups Fails</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598630">Adding Domain Users to the Workstation Power Users Group</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="NetCommand.html">13. Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599318">Administrative Tasks and Methods</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599558">Adding, Renaming, or Deletion of Group Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#grpmemshipchg">Manipulating Group Memberships</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#nestedgrpmgmgt">Nested Group Support</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2600927">UNIX and Windows User Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#sbeuseraddn">Adding User Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601139">Deletion of User Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601187">Managing User Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601256">User Mapping</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601684">Managing Trust Relationships</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602068">Interdomain Trusts</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602524">Share Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602569">Creating, Editing, and Removing Shares</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602757">Creating and Changing Share ACLs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602787">Share, Directory, and File Migration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603410">Printer Migration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603661">Controlling Open Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603680">Session and Connection Management</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603746">Printers and ADS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603861">Manipulating the Samba Cache</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603879">Managing IDMAP UID/SID Mappings</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603923">Creating an IDMAP Database Dump File</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603958">Restoring the IDMAP Database Dump File</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#netmisc1">Other Miscellaneous Operations</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="idmapper.html">14. Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="idmapper.html#id2604468">Samba Server Deployment Types and IDMAP</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2604493">Standalone Samba Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605741">Backup Domain Controller</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605813">Examples of IDMAP Backend Usage</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605876">Default Winbind TDB</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2607188">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2607774">IDMAP and NSS Using LDAP from ADS with RFC2307bis Schema Extension</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="rights.html">15. User Rights and Privileges</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="rights.html#id2610070">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="AccessControls.html">16. File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2610759">File System Access Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611116">Managing Directories</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611906">Share Definition Access Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611939">User- and Group-Based Controls</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2612307">File and Directory Permissions-Based Controls</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2612644">Miscellaneous Controls</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613130">Share Permissions Management</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613477">MS Windows Access Control Lists and UNIX Interoperability</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613483">Managing UNIX Permissions Using NT Security Dialogs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613530">Viewing File Security on a Samba Share</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613601">Viewing File Ownership</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613744">Viewing File or Directory Permissions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613960">Modifying File or Directory Permissions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614117">Interaction with the Standard Samba create mask Parameters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614486">Interaction with the Standard Samba File Attribute Mapping</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614559">Windows NT/200X ACLs and POSIX ACLs Limitations</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614978">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614989">Users Cannot Write to a Public Share</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2615312">File Operations Done as root with force user Set</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2615358">MS Word with Samba Changes Owner of File</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="locking.html">17. File and Record Locking</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2615585">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2616938">Samba Oplocks Control</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617033">Example Configuration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617446">MS Windows Oplocks and Caching Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617633">Workstation Service Entries</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617655">Server Service Entries</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617721">Persistent Data Corruption</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617747">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617814">locking.tdb Error Messages</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617844">Problems Saving Files in MS Office on Windows XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617869">Long Delays Deleting Files over Network with XP SP1</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617901">Additional Reading</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="securing-samba.html">18. Securing Samba</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618075">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618320">Technical Discussion of Protective Measures and Issues</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618490">User-Based Protection</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618900">Using IPC$ Share-Based Denials </a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619044">NTLMv2 Security</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619099">Upgrading Samba</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619142">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619158">Smbclient Works on Localhost, but the Network Is Dead</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619187">Why Can Users Access Other Users' Home Directories?</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html">19. Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620105">Native MS Windows NT4 Trusts Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620141">Creating an NT4 Domain Trust</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620238">Completing an NT4 Domain Trust</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620323">Interdomain Trust Facilities</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620532">Configuring Samba NT-Style Domain Trusts</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621219">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621231">Browsing of Trusted Domain Fails</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621277">Problems with LDAP ldapsam and Older Versions of smbldap-tools</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="msdfs.html">20. Hosting a Microsoft Distributed File System Tree</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="msdfs.html#id2621875">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="msdfs.html#id2621908">MSDFS UNIX Path Is Case-Critical</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="classicalprinting.html">21. Classical Printing Support</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622329">Technical Introduction</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622481">Client to Samba Print Job Processing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622540">Printing-Related Configuration Parameters</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2623522">Extended Printing Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2623977">Detailed Explanation Settings</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2626693">Point'n'Print Client Drivers on Samba Servers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2626862">The Obsoleted [printer$] Section</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2626983">Creating the [print$] Share</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627200">[print$] Stanza Parameters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627521">The [print$] Share Directory</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627663">Installing Drivers into [print$]</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627756">Add Printer Wizard Driver Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#inst-rpc">Installing Print Drivers Using rpcclient</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2629689">Client Driver Installation Procedure</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2629706">First Client Driver Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630271">Additional Client Driver Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630389">Always Make First Client Connection as root or printer admin</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630563">Other Gotchas</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630583">Setting Default Print Options for Client Drivers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630951">Supporting Large Numbers of Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631207">Adding New Printers with the Windows NT APW</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631467">Error Message: Cannot connect under a different Name</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631580">Take Care When Assembling Driver Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631890">Samba and Printer Ports</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631999">Avoiding Common Client Driver Misconfiguration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632036">The Imprints Toolset</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632082">What Is Imprints?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632116">Creating Printer Driver Packages</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632132">The Imprints Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632150">The Installation Client</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632283">Adding Network Printers without User Interaction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632557">The addprinter Command</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632596">Migration of Classical Printing to Samba</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632744">Publishing Printer Information in Active Directory or LDAP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632774">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632779">I Give My Root Password but I Do Not Get Access</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632821">My Print Jobs Get Spooled into the Spooling Directory, but Then Get Lost</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="CUPS-printing.html">22. CUPS Printing Support</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2632968">Introduction</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2632974">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633153">Basic CUPS Support Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633268">Linking smbd with libcups.so</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633517">Simple smb.conf Settings for CUPS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633762">More Complex CUPS smb.conf Settings</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634138">Advanced Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634155">Central Spooling vs. Peer-to-Peer Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634206">Raw Print Serving: Vendor Drivers on Windows Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634441">Installation of Windows Client Drivers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-raw">Explicitly Enable raw Printing for application/octet-stream</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634728">Driver Upload Methods</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634849">Advanced Intelligent Printing with PostScript Driver Download</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#gdipost">GDI on Windows, PostScript on UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635579">Ghostscript: The Software RIP for Non-PostScript Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635733">PostScript Printer Description (PPD) Specification</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635816">Using Windows-Formatted Vendor PPDs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635936">CUPS Also Uses PPDs for Non-PostScript Printers</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636848">Filtering  Overview</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637193">pstops</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637630">imagetops and imagetoraster</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637934">CUPS Backends</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638272">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638508">The Complete Picture</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638521">mime.convs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638589">Raw Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638697">application/octet-stream Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640025">Sources of CUPS Drivers/PPDs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640148">Printing with Interface Scripts</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640242">Network Printing (Purely Windows)</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640259">From Windows Clients to an NT Print Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640321">Driver Execution on the Client</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640392">Driver Execution on the Server</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640498">Network Printing (Windows Clients and UNIX/Samba Print
-Servers)</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640516">From Windows Clients to a CUPS/Samba Print Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640706">Samba Receiving Job-Files and Passing Them to CUPS</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640785">Network PostScript RIP</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640876">PPDs for Non-PS Printers on UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640920">PPDs for Non-PS Printers on Windows</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640988">Windows Terminal Servers (WTS) as CUPS Clients</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641002">Printer Drivers Running in Kernel Mode Cause Many
+</p><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="ChangeNotes.html">9. Important and Critical Change Notes for the Samba 3.x Series</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578591">Important Samba-3.2.x Change Notes</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578603">Important Samba-3.0.x Change Notes</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578662">User and Group Changes</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2578974">Essential Group Mappings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579095">Passdb Changes</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579156">Group Mapping Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ChangeNotes.html#id2579276">LDAP Changes in Samba-3.0.23</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html">10. Network Browsing</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579539">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2579723">What Is Browsing?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#netdiscuss">Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580163">NetBIOS over TCP/IP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2580799">TCP/IP without NetBIOS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#adsdnstech">DNS and Active Directory</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2581358">How Browsing Functions</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#DMB">Configuring Workgroup Browsing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582305">Domain Browsing Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#browse-force-master">Forcing Samba to Be the Master</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2582910">Making Samba the Domain Master</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583150">Note about Broadcast Addresses</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583172">Multiple Interfaces</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583358">Use of the Remote Announce Parameter</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583498">Use of the Remote Browse Sync Parameter</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583591">WINS: The Windows Internetworking Name Server</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2583862">WINS Server Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584183">WINS Replication</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584236">Static WINS Entries</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584468">Helpful Hints</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584479">Windows Networking Protocols</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584620">Name Resolution Order</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584823">Technical Overview of Browsing</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2584910">Browsing Support in Samba</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585107">Problem Resolution</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2585358">Cross-Subnet Browsing</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586371">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586398">Flushing the Samba NetBIOS Name Cache</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586471">Server Resources Cannot Be Listed</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586519">I Get an "Unable to browse the network" Error</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586566">Browsing of Shares and Directories is Very Slow</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetworkBrowsing.html#id2586766">Invalid Cached Share References Affects Network Browsing</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="passdb.html">11. Account Information Databases</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#id2587249">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#id2592519">Password Backends</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2592572">Plaintext</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2592915">tdbsam</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#id2595597">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2595602">Users Cannot Logon</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2595640">Configuration of auth methods</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="groupmapping.html">12. Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2595891">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2596307">Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2596644">Warning: User Private Group Problems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2596702">Nested Groups: Adding Windows Domain Groups to Windows Local Groups</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2597278">Important Administrative Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2597518">Default Users, Groups, and Relative Identifiers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598143">Example Configuration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598220">Configuration Scripts</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598231">Sample smb.conf Add Group Script</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598403">Script to Configure Group Mapping</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598530">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598543">Adding Groups Fails</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="groupmapping.html#id2598630">Adding Domain Users to the Workstation Power Users Group</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="NetCommand.html">13. Remote and Local Management: The Net Command</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599024">Overview</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599319">Administrative Tasks and Methods</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599400">UNIX and Windows Group Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2599558">Adding, Renaming, or Deletion of Group Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#grpmemshipchg">Manipulating Group Memberships</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#nestedgrpmgmgt">Nested Group Support</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2600928">UNIX and Windows User Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#sbeuseraddn">Adding User Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601139">Deletion of User Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601187">Managing User Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601256">User Mapping</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601339">Administering User Rights and Privileges</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601684">Managing Trust Relationships</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2601699">Machine Trust Accounts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602068">Interdomain Trusts</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602302">Managing Security Identifiers (SIDS)</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602524">Share Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602569">Creating, Editing, and Removing Shares</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602757">Creating and Changing Share ACLs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2602787">Share, Directory, and File Migration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603410">Printer Migration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603661">Controlling Open Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603680">Session and Connection Management</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603746">Printers and ADS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603862">Manipulating the Samba Cache</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603879">Managing IDMAP UID/SID Mappings</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603923">Creating an IDMAP Database Dump File</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="NetCommand.html#id2603958">Restoring the IDMAP Database Dump File</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="NetCommand.html#netmisc1">Other Miscellaneous Operations</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="idmapper.html">14. Identity Mapping (IDMAP)</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="idmapper.html#id2604468">Samba Server Deployment Types and IDMAP</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2604493">Standalone Samba Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2604555">Domain Member Server or Domain Member Client</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605507">Primary Domain Controller</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605741">Backup Domain Controller</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605813">Examples of IDMAP Backend Usage</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2605876">Default Winbind TDB</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2606598">IDMAP_RID with Winbind</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2607189">IDMAP Storage in LDAP Using Winbind</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="idmapper.html#id2607774">IDMAP and NSS Using LDAP from ADS with RFC2307bis Schema Extension</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="rights.html">15. User Rights and Privileges</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="rights.html#id2610070">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="AccessControls.html">16. File, Directory, and Share Access Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2610573">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2610760">File System Access Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2610774">MS Windows NTFS Comparison with UNIX File Systems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611116">Managing Directories</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611240">File and Directory Access Control</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611906">Share Definition Access Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2611939">User- and Group-Based Controls</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2612307">File and Directory Permissions-Based Controls</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2612644">Miscellaneous Controls</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2612982">Access Controls on Shares</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613130">Share Permissions Management</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613477">MS Windows Access Control Lists and UNIX Interoperability</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613483">Managing UNIX Permissions Using NT Security Dialogs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613530">Viewing File Security on a Samba Share</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613601">Viewing File Ownership</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613745">Viewing File or Directory Permissions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2613960">Modifying File or Directory Permissions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614117">Interaction with the Standard Samba create mask Parameters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614486">Interaction with the Standard Samba File Attribute Mapping</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614559">Windows NT/200X ACLs and POSIX ACLs Limitations</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614978">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2614990">Users Cannot Write to a Public Share</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2615312">File Operations Done as root with force user Set</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AccessControls.html#id2615358">MS Word with Samba Changes Owner of File</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="locking.html">17. File and Record Locking</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2615585">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2615682">Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2615940">Opportunistic Locking Overview</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2616938">Samba Oplocks Control</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617033">Example Configuration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617446">MS Windows Oplocks and Caching Controls</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617633">Workstation Service Entries</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617655">Server Service Entries</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617721">Persistent Data Corruption</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617747">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617814">locking.tdb Error Messages</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617845">Problems Saving Files in MS Office on Windows XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="locking.html#id2617869">Long Delays Deleting Files over Network with XP SP1</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="locking.html#id2617901">Additional Reading</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="securing-samba.html">18. Securing Samba</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618075">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618174">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618320">Technical Discussion of Protective Measures and Issues</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618336">Using Host-Based Protection</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618490">User-Based Protection</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618550">Using Interface Protection</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#firewallports">Using a Firewall</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2618900">Using IPC$ Share-Based Denials </a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619044">NTLMv2 Security</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619099">Upgrading Samba</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619142">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619158">Smbclient Works on Localhost, but the Network Is Dead</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="securing-samba.html#id2619187">Why Can Users Access Other Users' Home Directories?</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html">19. Interdomain Trust Relationships</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619747">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2619819">Trust Relationship Background</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620105">Native MS Windows NT4 Trusts Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620141">Creating an NT4 Domain Trust</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620238">Completing an NT4 Domain Trust</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620323">Interdomain Trust Facilities</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620532">Configuring Samba NT-Style Domain Trusts</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#samba-trusted-domain">Samba as the Trusted Domain</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2620873">Samba as the Trusting Domain</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621070">NT4-Style Domain Trusts with Windows 2000</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621219">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621232">Browsing of Trusted Domain Fails</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="InterdomainTrusts.html#id2621278">Problems with LDAP ldapsam and Older Versions of smbldap-tools</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="msdfs.html">20. Hosting a Microsoft Distributed File System Tree</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="msdfs.html#id2621456">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="msdfs.html#id2621875">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="msdfs.html#id2621908">MSDFS UNIX Path Is Case-Critical</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="classicalprinting.html">21. Classical Printing Support</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622106">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622330">Technical Introduction</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622481">Client to Samba Print Job Processing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622540">Printing-Related Configuration Parameters</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622641">Simple Print Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2622925">Verifying Configuration with testparm</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2623122">Rapid Configuration Validation</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2623522">Extended Printing Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2623977">Detailed Explanation Settings</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#cups-msrpc">Printing Developments Since Samba-2.2</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2626693">Point'n'Print Client Drivers on Samba Servers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2626862">The Obsoleted [printer$] Section</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2626984">Creating the [print$] Share</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627200">[print$] Stanza Parameters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627521">The [print$] Share Directory</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627663">Installing Drivers into [print$]</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2627756">Add Printer Wizard Driver Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#inst-rpc">Installing Print Drivers Using rpcclient</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2629689">Client Driver Installation Procedure</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2629706">First Client Driver Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#prt-modeset">Setting Device Modes on New Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630271">Additional Client Driver Installation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630390">Always Make First Client Connection as root or printer admin</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630563">Other Gotchas</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630584">Setting Default Print Options for Client Drivers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2630951">Supporting Large Numbers of Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631207">Adding New Printers with the Windows NT APW</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631467">Error Message: Cannot connect under a different Name</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631581">Take Care When Assembling Driver Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631890">Samba and Printer Ports</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2631999">Avoiding Common Client Driver Misconfiguration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632036">The Imprints Toolset</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632082">What Is Imprints?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632117">Creating Printer Driver Packages</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632132">The Imprints Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632150">The Installation Client</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632283">Adding Network Printers without User Interaction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632557">The addprinter Command</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632596">Migration of Classical Printing to Samba</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632744">Publishing Printer Information in Active Directory or LDAP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632774">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632780">I Give My Root Password but I Do Not Get Access</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="classicalprinting.html#id2632821">My Print Jobs Get Spooled into the Spooling Directory, but Then Get Lost</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="CUPS-printing.html">22. CUPS Printing Support</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2632968">Introduction</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2632974">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633034">Overview</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633153">Basic CUPS Support Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633268">Linking smbd with libcups.so</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633517">Simple smb.conf Settings for CUPS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2633762">More Complex CUPS smb.conf Settings</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634138">Advanced Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634156">Central Spooling vs. Peer-to-Peer Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634206">Raw Print Serving: Vendor Drivers on Windows Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634441">Installation of Windows Client Drivers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-raw">Explicitly Enable raw Printing for application/octet-stream</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634728">Driver Upload Methods</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2634850">Advanced Intelligent Printing with PostScript Driver Download</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#gdipost">GDI on Windows, PostScript on UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635042">Windows Drivers, GDI, and EMF</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635220">UNIX Printfile Conversion and GUI Basics</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#post-and-ghost">PostScript and Ghostscript</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635579">Ghostscript: The Software RIP for Non-PostScript Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635733">PostScript Printer Description (PPD) Specification</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635816">Using Windows-Formatted Vendor PPDs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635936">CUPS Also Uses PPDs for Non-PostScript Printers</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2635975">The CUPS Filtering Architecture</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636211">MIME Types and CUPS Filters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636640">MIME Type Conversion Rules</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2636848">Filtering  Overview</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637005">Prefilters</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637193">pstops</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637361">pstoraster</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637630">imagetops and imagetoraster</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637715">rasterto [printers specific]</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2637934">CUPS Backends</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638273">The Role of cupsomatic/foomatic</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638508">The Complete Picture</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638521">mime.convs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638590">Raw Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638698">application/octet-stream Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2638977">PostScript Printer Descriptions for Non-PostScript Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639260">cupsomatic/foomatic-rip Versus Native CUPS Printing</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2639597">Examples for Filtering Chains</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640025">Sources of CUPS Drivers/PPDs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640148">Printing with Interface Scripts</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640243">Network Printing (Purely Windows)</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640259">From Windows Clients to an NT Print Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640321">Driver Execution on the Client</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640393">Driver Execution on the Server</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640498">Network Printing (Windows Clients and UNIX/Samba Print
+Servers)</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640516">From Windows Clients to a CUPS/Samba Print Server</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640706">Samba Receiving Job-Files and Passing Them to CUPS</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640785">Network PostScript RIP</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640876">PPDs for Non-PS Printers on UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640920">PPDs for Non-PS Printers on Windows</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2640988">Windows Terminal Servers (WTS) as CUPS Clients</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641003">Printer Drivers Running in Kernel Mode Cause Many
 Problems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641041">Workarounds Impose Heavy Limitations</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641059">CUPS: A Magical Stone?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641102">PostScript Drivers with No Major Problems, Even in Kernel
-Mode</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641189">Configuring CUPS for Driver Download</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641211">cupsaddsmb: The Unknown Utility</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641309">Prepare Your smb.conf for cupsaddsmb</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641591">CUPS PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641830">Recognizing Different Driver Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641949">Acquiring the Adobe Driver Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641974">ESP Print Pro PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642036">Caveats to Be Considered</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642336">Windows CUPS PostScript Driver Versus Adobe Driver</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642554">Run cupsaddsmb (Quiet Mode)</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642694">Run cupsaddsmb with Verbose Output</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642886">Understanding cupsaddsmb</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643030">How to Recognize If cupsaddsmb Completed Successfully</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643152">cupsaddsmb with a Samba PDC</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643233">cupsaddsmb Flowchart</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643314">Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-avoidps1">Avoiding Critical PostScript Driver Settings on the Client</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643549">Installing PostScript Driver Files Manually Using rpcclient</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643895">Understanding the rpcclient man Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644000">Producing an Example by Querying a Windows Box</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644132">Requirements for adddriver and setdriver to Succeed</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644356">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645315">Troubleshooting Revisited</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645661">Trivial Database Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645728">Binary Format</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645795">Losing *.tdb Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645845">Using tdbbackup</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645965">CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646141">foomatic-rip and Foomatic Explained</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646962">foomatic-rip and Foomatic PPD Download and Installation</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647435">Page Accounting with CUPS</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647471">Setting Up Quotas</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647525">Correct and Incorrect Accounting</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647565">Adobe and CUPS PostScript Drivers for Windows Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647706">The page_log File Syntax</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647851">Possible Shortcomings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647917">Future Developments</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647957">Other Accounting Tools</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647971">Additional Material</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648188">Autodeletion or Preservation of CUPS Spool Files</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648264">CUPS Configuration Settings Explained</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648349">Preconditions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648488">Manual Configuration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648535">Printing from CUPS to Windows-Attached Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648831">More CUPS Filtering Chains</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648943">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648948">Windows 9x/Me Client Can't Install Driver</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#root-ask-loop">cupsaddsmb Keeps Asking for Root Password in Never-ending Loop</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649025">cupsaddsmb or rpcclient addriver Emit Error</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649063">cupsaddsmb Errors</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649137">Client Can't Connect to Samba Printer</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649162">New Account Reconnection from Windows 200x/XP Troubles</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649253">Avoid Being Connected to the Samba Server as the Wrong User</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649304">Upgrading to CUPS Drivers from Adobe Drivers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649342">Can't Use cupsaddsmb on Samba Server, Which Is a PDC</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649377">Deleted Windows 200x Printer Driver Is Still Shown</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649412">Windows 200x/XP Local Security Policies</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649445">Administrator Cannot Install Printers for All Local Users</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649486">Print Change, Notify Functions on NT Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649512">Windows XP SP1</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649558">Print Options for All Users Can't Be Set on Windows 200x/XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649841">Most Common Blunders in Driver Settings on Windows Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649897">cupsaddsmb Does Not Work with Newly Installed Printer</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649946">Permissions on /var/spool/samba/ Get Reset After Each Reboot</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650045">Print Queue Called lp Mishandles Print Jobs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650114">Location of Adobe PostScript Driver Files for cupsaddsmb</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650168">Overview of the CUPS Printing Processes</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="VFS.html">23. Stackable VFS modules</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2650356">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2650789">Included Modules</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2650795">audit</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2650836">default_quota</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651053">extd_audit</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#fakeperms">fake_perms</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651777">netatalk</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651827">shadow_copy</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2652729">VFS Modules Available Elsewhere</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2652754">DatabaseFS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2652814">vscan</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2652853">vscan-clamav</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="winbind.html">24. Winbind: Use of Domain Accounts</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653461">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653550">What Winbind Provides</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2653704">Target Uses</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653875">How Winbind Works</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654018">Microsoft Active Directory Services</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654453">User and Group ID Allocation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654529">Result Caching</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2654586">Installation and Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654858">Testing Things Out</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2657317">Conclusion</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2657366">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2657408">NSCD Problem Warning</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2657444">Winbind Is Not Resolving Users and Groups</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html">25. Advanced Network Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657633">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657803">Remote Desktop Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657831">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658392">Network Logon Script Magic</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658618">Adding Printers without User Intervention</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658661">Limiting Logon Connections</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html">26. System and Account Policies</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658909">Creating and Managing System Policies</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660133">Management Tools</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660145">Samba Editreg Toolset</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660228">Windows NT4/200x</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660268">Samba PDC</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660332">System Startup and Logon Processing Overview</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660490">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660502">Policy Does Not Work</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html">27. Desktop Profile Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660587">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660636">Roaming Profiles</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660690">Samba Configuration for Profile Handling</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661296">Windows Client Profile Configuration Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662640">User Profile Hive Cleanup Service</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662674">Sharing Profiles between Windows 9x/Me and NT4/200x/XP Workstations</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662773">Profile Migration from Windows NT4/200x Server to Samba</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663124">Mandatory Profiles</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663264">Creating and Managing Group Profiles</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663343">Default Profile for Windows Users</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663373">MS Windows 9x/Me</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663525">MS Windows NT4 Workstation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664087">MS Windows 200x/XP</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664592">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664603">Configuring Roaming Profiles for a Few Users or Groups</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664664">Cannot Use Roaming Profiles</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664836">Changing the Default Profile</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664999">Debugging Roaming Profiles and NT4-style Domain Policies</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="pam.html">28. PAM-Based Distributed Authentication</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="pam.html#id2665175">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="pam.html#id2665806">Technical Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2665859">PAM Configuration Syntax</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2666871">Example System Configurations</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667177">smb.conf PAM Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667258">Remote CIFS Authentication Using winbindd.so</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667361">Password Synchronization Using pam_smbpass.so</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="pam.html#id2667755">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667766">pam_winbind Problem</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667864">Winbind Is Not Resolving Users and Groups</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html">29. Integrating MS Windows Networks with Samba</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668086">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668107">Background Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668236">Name Resolution in a Pure UNIX/Linux World</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668309">/etc/hosts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668497">/etc/resolv.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668533">/etc/host.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668585">/etc/nsswitch.conf</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668709">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669143">The NetBIOS Name Cache</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669230">The LMHOSTS File</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669405">HOSTS File</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669433">DNS Lookup</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669461">WINS Lookup</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669598">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669612">Pinging Works Only One Way</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669643">Very Slow Network Connections</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669685">Samba Server Name-Change Problem</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="unicode.html">30. Unicode/Charsets</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2669890">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2669941">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2670075">Samba and Charsets</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2670211">Conversion from Old Names</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2670242">Japanese Charsets</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2671022">Individual Implementations</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2671146">Migration from Samba-2.2 Series</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2671292">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2671298">CP850.so Can't Be Found</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="Backup.html">31. Backup Techniques</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Backup.html#id2671405">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Backup.html#id2671449">Discussion of Backup Solutions</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Backup.html#id2671547">BackupPC</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Backup.html#id2671718">Rsync</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Backup.html#id2671888">Amanda</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Backup.html#id2671936">BOBS: Browseable Online Backup System</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="SambaHA.html">32. High Availability</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2672032">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2672152">Technical Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2672186">The Ultimate Goal</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2672316">Why Is This So Hard?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2673029">A Simple Solution</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2673110">High-Availability Server Products</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2673250">MS-DFS: The Poor Man's Cluster</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="SambaHA.html#id2673287">Conclusions</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="largefile.html">33. Handling Large Directories</a></span></dt><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="cfgsmarts.html">34. Advanced Configuration Techniques</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673918">Implementation</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="cfgsmarts.html#id2673927">Multiple Server Hosting</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="cfgsmarts.html#id2674324">Multiple Virtual Server Personalities</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="cfgsmarts.html#id2675338">Multiple Virtual Server Hosting</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd></dl></div></div></div><div class="navfooter"><hr><table width="100%" summary="Navigation footer"><tr><td width="40%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="ClientConfig.html">Prev</a> </td><td width="20%" align="center"> </td><td width="40%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="ChangeNotes.html">Next</a></td></tr><tr><td width="40%" align="left" valign="top">Chapter 8. MS Windows Network Configuration Guide </td><td width="20%" align="center"><a accesskey="h" href="index.html">Home</a></td><td width="40%" align="right" valign="top"> Chapter 9. Important and Critical Change Notes for the Samba 3.x Series</td></tr></table></div></body></html>
+Mode</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641189">Configuring CUPS for Driver Download</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641212">cupsaddsmb: The Unknown Utility</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641310">Prepare Your smb.conf for cupsaddsmb</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641591">CUPS PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641830">Recognizing Different Driver Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641949">Acquiring the Adobe Driver Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2641974">ESP Print Pro PostScript Driver for Windows NT/200x/XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642037">Caveats to Be Considered</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642336">Windows CUPS PostScript Driver Versus Adobe Driver</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642554">Run cupsaddsmb (Quiet Mode)</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642694">Run cupsaddsmb with Verbose Output</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2642886">Understanding cupsaddsmb</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643030">How to Recognize If cupsaddsmb Completed Successfully</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643152">cupsaddsmb with a Samba PDC</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643233">cupsaddsmb Flowchart</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643314">Installing the PostScript Driver on a Client</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#cups-avoidps1">Avoiding Critical PostScript Driver Settings on the Client</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643549">Installing PostScript Driver Files Manually Using rpcclient</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643723">A Check of the rpcclient man Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2643895">Understanding the rpcclient man Page</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644000">Producing an Example by Querying a Windows Box</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644132">Requirements for adddriver and setdriver to Succeed</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2644357">Manual Driver Installation in 15 Steps</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645315">Troubleshooting Revisited</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645458">The Printing *.tdb Files</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645661">Trivial Database Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645729">Binary Format</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645795">Losing *.tdb Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645846">Using tdbbackup</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2645965">CUPS Print Drivers from Linuxprinting.org</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646141">foomatic-rip and Foomatic Explained</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2646962">foomatic-rip and Foomatic PPD Download and Installation</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647435">Page Accounting with CUPS</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647471">Setting Up Quotas</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647525">Correct and Incorrect Accounting</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647565">Adobe and CUPS PostScript Drivers for Windows Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647706">The page_log File Syntax</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647851">Possible Shortcomings</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647917">Future Developments</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647957">Other Accounting Tools</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2647971">Additional Material</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648188">Autodeletion or Preservation of CUPS Spool Files</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648264">CUPS Configuration Settings Explained</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648349">Preconditions</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648488">Manual Configuration</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648535">Printing from CUPS to Windows-Attached Printers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648832">More CUPS Filtering Chains</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648943">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2648949">Windows 9x/Me Client Can't Install Driver</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#root-ask-loop">cupsaddsmb Keeps Asking for Root Password in Never-ending Loop</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649025">cupsaddsmb or rpcclient addriver Emit Error</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649063">cupsaddsmb Errors</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649137">Client Can't Connect to Samba Printer</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649162">New Account Reconnection from Windows 200x/XP Troubles</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649253">Avoid Being Connected to the Samba Server as the Wrong User</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649304">Upgrading to CUPS Drivers from Adobe Drivers</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649342">Can't Use cupsaddsmb on Samba Server, Which Is a PDC</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649378">Deleted Windows 200x Printer Driver Is Still Shown</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649412">Windows 200x/XP Local Security Policies</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649445">Administrator Cannot Install Printers for All Local Users</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649486">Print Change, Notify Functions on NT Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649512">Windows XP SP1</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649558">Print Options for All Users Can't Be Set on Windows 200x/XP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649842">Most Common Blunders in Driver Settings on Windows Clients</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649897">cupsaddsmb Does Not Work with Newly Installed Printer</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2649947">Permissions on /var/spool/samba/ Get Reset After Each Reboot</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650045">Print Queue Called lp Mishandles Print Jobs</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650114">Location of Adobe PostScript Driver Files for cupsaddsmb</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="CUPS-printing.html#id2650168">Overview of the CUPS Printing Processes</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="VFS.html">23. Stackable VFS modules</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2650356">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2650394">Discussion</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2650789">Included Modules</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2650795">audit</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2650836">default_quota</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651054">extd_audit</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#fakeperms">fake_perms</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651380">recycle</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651777">netatalk</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2651827">shadow_copy</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="VFS.html#id2652729">VFS Modules Available Elsewhere</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2652755">DatabaseFS</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2652814">vscan</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="VFS.html#id2652854">vscan-clamav</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="winbind.html">24. Winbind: Use of Domain Accounts</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653461">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653551">What Winbind Provides</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2653704">Target Uses</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653875">How Winbind Works</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654018">Microsoft Active Directory Services</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654453">User and Group ID Allocation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654529">Result Caching</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2654586">Installation and Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654858">Testing Things Out</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2657317">Conclusion</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2657366">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2657408">NSCD Problem Warning</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2657444">Winbind Is Not Resolving Users and Groups</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html">25. Advanced Network Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657633">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657660">Remote Server Administration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657803">Remote Desktop Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2657832">Remote Management from NoMachine.Com</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658207">Remote Management with ThinLinc</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658393">Network Logon Script Magic</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658618">Adding Printers without User Intervention</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html#id2658661">Limiting Logon Connections</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html">26. System and Account Policies</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658804">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2658910">Creating and Managing System Policies</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659098">Windows 9x/ME Policies</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659235">Windows NT4-Style Policy Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659457">MS Windows 200x/XP Professional Policies</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2659906">Managing Account/User Policies</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660133">Management Tools</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660146">Samba Editreg Toolset</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660228">Windows NT4/200x</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660268">Samba PDC</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660333">System Startup and Logon Processing Overview</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660490">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="PolicyMgmt.html#id2660502">Policy Does Not Work</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html">27. Desktop Profile Management</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660587">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660636">Roaming Profiles</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2660690">Samba Configuration for Profile Handling</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2661296">Windows Client Profile Configuration Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662645">User Profile Hive Cleanup Service</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662678">Sharing Profiles between Windows 9x/Me and NT4/200x/XP Workstations</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2662777">Profile Migration from Windows NT4/200x Server to Samba</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663129">Mandatory Profiles</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663269">Creating and Managing Group Profiles</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663347">Default Profile for Windows Users</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663378">MS Windows 9x/Me</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2663529">MS Windows NT4 Workstation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664091">MS Windows 200x/XP</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664596">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664607">Configuring Roaming Profiles for a Few Users or Groups</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664669">Cannot Use Roaming Profiles</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2664840">Changing the Default Profile</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="ProfileMgmt.html#id2665004">Debugging Roaming Profiles and NT4-style Domain Policies</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="pam.html">28. PAM-Based Distributed Authentication</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="pam.html#id2665180">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="pam.html#id2665810">Technical Discussion</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2665864">PAM Configuration Syntax</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2666875">Example System Configurations</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667181">smb.conf PAM Configuration</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667262">Remote CIFS Authentication Using winbindd.so</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667365">Password Synchronization Using pam_smbpass.so</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="pam.html#id2667759">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667770">pam_winbind Problem</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="pam.html#id2667868">Winbind Is Not Resolving Users and Groups</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html">29. Integrating MS Windows Networks with Samba</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668091">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668111">Background Information</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668240">Name Resolution in a Pure UNIX/Linux World</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668313">/etc/hosts</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668502">/etc/resolv.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668538">/etc/host.conf</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668589">/etc/nsswitch.conf</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2668713">Name Resolution as Used within MS Windows Networking</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669148">The NetBIOS Name Cache</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669234">The LMHOSTS File</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669410">HOSTS File</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669438">DNS Lookup</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669465">WINS Lookup</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669603">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669616">Pinging Works Only One Way</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669647">Very Slow Network Connections</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="integrate-ms-networks.html#id2669689">Samba Server Name-Change Problem</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="unicode.html">30. Unicode/Charsets</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2669894">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2669946">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2670080">Samba and Charsets</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2670215">Conversion from Old Names</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2670247">Japanese Charsets</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2671027">Individual Implementations</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2671150">Migration from Samba-2.2 Series</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2671297">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2671302">CP850.so Can't Be Found</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="Backup.html">31. Backup Techniques</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Backup.html#id2671410">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="Backup.html#id2671454">Discussion of Backup Solutions</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Backup.html#id2671551">BackupPC</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Backup.html#id2671723">Rsync</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Backup.html#id2671892">Amanda</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="Backup.html#id2671940">BOBS: Browseable Online Backup System</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></dd><dt><span class="chapter"><a href="SambaHA.html">32. 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 This chapter should help you to deploy Winbind-based authentication on any PAM-enabled
 UNIX/Linux system. Winbind can be used to enable user-level application access authentication
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 The use of Winbind requires more than PAM configuration alone.
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 authentication/authorization infrastructure. PAM is configured by making appropriate modifications to one file,
 <code class="filename">/etc/pam.conf</code> (Solaris), or by editing individual control files that are
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 		The <code class="filename">pam_krb5.so</code> module allows the use of any Kerberos-compliant server.
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 		server. Commonly used LDAP backend servers include OpenLDAP v2.0 and v2.1,
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 of distributed Samba domain controllers that can provide wide-area network bandwidth,
 efficient authentication services for PAM-capable systems. In effect, this allows the
 deployment of centrally managed and maintained distributed authentication from a
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 PAM is designed to provide system administrators with a great deal of flexibility in
 configuration of the privilege-granting applications of their system. The local
 configuration of system security controlled by PAM is contained in one of two places:
 either the single system file <code class="filename">/etc/pam.conf</code> or the
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2665917"></a>
 If the PAM authentication module (loadable link library file) is located in the
 default location, then it is not necessary to specify the path. In the case of
 Linux, the default location is <code class="filename">/lib/security</code>. If the module
@@ -157,12 +157,12 @@
 </p><pre class="programlisting">
 auth  required  /other_path/pam_strange_module.so
 </pre><p>
-</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2665938"></a>Anatomy of <code class="filename">/etc/pam.d</code> Entries</h4></div></div></div><p>
+</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2665943"></a>Anatomy of <code class="filename">/etc/pam.d</code> Entries</h4></div></div></div><p>
 The remaining information in this subsection was taken from the documentation of the Linux-PAM
 project. For more information on PAM, see 
 <a class="ulink" href="http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/" target="_top">the Official Linux-PAM home page</a>.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2665964"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2665969"></a>
 A general configuration line of the <code class="filename">/etc/pam.conf</code> file has the following form:
 </p><pre class="programlisting">
 service-name   module-type   control-flag   module-path   args
@@ -172,9 +172,9 @@
 way of configuring Linux-PAM is via the contents of the <code class="filename">/etc/pam.d/</code> directory.
 Once we have explained the meaning of the tokens, we describe this method.
 </p><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><span class="term">service-name</span></dt><dd><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2666009"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2666016"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2666023"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2666014"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2666021"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2666027"></a>
 		The name of the service associated with this entry. Frequently, the service-name is the conventional
 		name of the given application  for example, <code class="literal">ftpd</code>, <code class="literal">rlogind</code> and
 		<code class="literal">su</code>, and so on.
@@ -186,28 +186,28 @@
 		</p></dd><dt><span class="term">module-type</span></dt><dd><p>
 		One of (currently) four types of module. The four types are as follows:
 		</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2666091"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2666095"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2666102"></a>
 			<em class="parameter"><code>auth:</code></em> This module type provides two aspects of authenticating the user.
 			It establishes that the user is who he or she claims to be by instructing the application
 			to prompt the user for a password or other means of identification. Second, the module can
 			grant group membership (independently of the <code class="filename">/etc/groups</code> file)
 			or other privileges through its credential-granting properties.
 			</p></li><li><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2666127"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2666134"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2666131"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2666138"></a>
 			<em class="parameter"><code>account:</code></em> This module performs non-authentication-based account management.
 			It is typically used to restrict/permit access to a service based on the time of day, currently
 		 	available system resources (maximum number of users), or perhaps the location of the user 
 			login. For example, the &#8220;<span class="quote">root</span>&#8221; login may be permitted only on the console.
 			</p></li><li><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2666160"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2666165"></a>
 			<em class="parameter"><code>session:</code></em> Primarily, this module is associated with doing things that need
 			to be done for the user before and after he or she can be given service. Such things include logging
 			information concerning the opening and closing of some data exchange with a user, mounting
 			directories, and so on.
 			</p></li><li><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2666187"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2666192"></a>
 			<em class="parameter"><code>password:</code></em> This last module type is required for updating the authentication
 			token associated with the user. Typically, there is one module for each
 			&#8220;<span class="quote">challenge/response</span>&#8221; authentication <em class="parameter"><code>(auth)</code></em> module type.
@@ -221,10 +221,10 @@
 		<code class="filename">/etc/pam.conf</code> file; earlier entries are executed before later ones.
 		As of Linux-PAM v0.60, this control-flag can be defined with one of two syntaxes.
 		</p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2666252"></a>
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 		The simpler (and historical) syntax for the control-flag is a single keyword defined to indicate the
 		severity of concern associated with the success or failure of a specific module. There are four such
 		keywords: <em class="parameter"><code>required</code></em>, <em class="parameter"><code>requisite</code></em>,
@@ -350,13 +350,13 @@
 		Any line in one of the configuration files that is not formatted correctly will generally tend (erring on the
 		side of caution) to make the authentication process fail. A corresponding error is written to the system log files
 		with a call to syslog(3). 
-		</p></dd></dl></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2666871"></a>Example System Configurations</h3></div></div></div><p>
+		</p></dd></dl></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2666875"></a>Example System Configurations</h3></div></div></div><p>
 The following is an example <code class="filename">/etc/pam.d/login</code> configuration file. 
 This example had all options uncommented and is probably not usable 
 because it stacks many conditions before allowing successful completion 
 of the login process. Essentially, all conditions can be disabled 
 by commenting them out, except the calls to <code class="filename">pam_pwdb.so</code>.
-</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2666897"></a>PAM: Original Login Config</h4></div></div></div><p>
+</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2666901"></a>PAM: Original Login Config</h4></div></div></div><p>
 	</p><pre class="programlisting">
 #%PAM-1.0
 # The PAM configuration file for the &#8220;<span class="quote">login</span>&#8221; service
@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@
 # password   required    pam_cracklib.so retry=3
 password     required    pam_pwdb.so shadow md5
 </pre><p>
-</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2666925"></a>PAM: Login Using <code class="filename">pam_smbpass</code></h4></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2666929"></a>PAM: Login Using <code class="filename">pam_smbpass</code></h4></div></div></div><p>
 PAM allows use of replaceable modules. Those available on a sample system include:
 </p><p><code class="prompt">$</code><strong class="userinput"><code>/bin/ls /lib/security</code></strong>
 </p><pre class="programlisting">
@@ -456,7 +456,7 @@
 on the basis that it allows for easier administration. As with all issues in 
 life, though, every decision has trade-offs, so you may want to examine the 
 PAM documentation for further helpful information.
-</p></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2667177"></a><code class="filename">smb.conf</code> PAM Configuration</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2667181"></a><code class="filename">smb.conf</code> PAM Configuration</h3></div></div></div><p>
 There is an option in <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> called <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#OBEYPAMRESTRICTIONS" target="_top">obey pam restrictions</a>.
 The following is from the online help for this option in SWAT:
 </p><div class="blockquote"><blockquote class="blockquote"><p>
@@ -466,7 +466,7 @@
 ignores PAM for authentication in the case of <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" target="_top">encrypt passwords = yes</a>. 
 The reason is that PAM modules cannot support the challenge/response authentication mechanism needed in the presence of SMB 
 password encryption. 
-</p><p>Default: <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#OBEYPAMRESTRICTIONS" target="_top">obey pam restrictions = no</a></p></blockquote></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2667258"></a>Remote CIFS Authentication Using <code class="filename">winbindd.so</code></h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p><p>Default: <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#OBEYPAMRESTRICTIONS" target="_top">obey pam restrictions = no</a></p></blockquote></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2667262"></a>Remote CIFS Authentication Using <code class="filename">winbindd.so</code></h3></div></div></div><p>
 All operating systems depend on the provision of user credentials acceptable to the platform.
 UNIX requires the provision of a user identifier (UID) as well as a group identifier (GID).
 These are both simple integer numbers that are obtained from a password backend such
@@ -493,7 +493,7 @@
 The RID to UNIX ID database is the only location where the user and group  mappings are 
 stored by <code class="literal">winbindd</code>. If this file is deleted or corrupted, there is no way for <code class="literal">winbindd</code>
 to determine which user and group IDs correspond to Windows NT user and group RIDs.
-</p></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2667361"></a>Password Synchronization Using <code class="filename">pam_smbpass.so</code></h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2667365"></a>Password Synchronization Using <code class="filename">pam_smbpass.so</code></h3></div></div></div><p>
 <code class="filename">pam_smbpass</code> is a PAM module that can be used on conforming systems to
 keep the <code class="filename">smbpasswd</code> (Samba password) database in sync with the UNIX
 password file. PAM is an API supported
@@ -511,7 +511,7 @@
 The following are examples of the use of <code class="filename">pam_smbpass.so</code> in the format of the Linux
 <code class="filename">/etc/pam.d/</code> files structure. Those wishing to implement this
 tool on other platforms will need to adapt this appropriately.
-</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2667580"></a>Password Synchronization Configuration</h4></div></div></div><p>
+</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2667584"></a>Password Synchronization Configuration</h4></div></div></div><p>
 The following is a sample PAM configuration that shows the use of pam_smbpass to make
 sure <code class="filename">private/smbpasswd</code> is kept in sync when <code class="filename">/etc/passwd (/etc/shadow)</code>
 is changed. It is useful when an expired password might be changed by an
@@ -528,7 +528,7 @@
 password   requisite    pam_unix.so shadow md5 use_authtok try_first_pass
 password   required     pam_smbpass.so nullok use_authtok try_first_pass
 session    required     pam_unix.so
-</pre></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2667626"></a>Password Migration Configuration</h4></div></div></div><p>
+</pre></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2667630"></a>Password Migration Configuration</h4></div></div></div><p>
 The following PAM configuration shows the use of <code class="filename">pam_smbpass</code> to migrate
 from plaintext to encrypted passwords for Samba. Unlike other methods,
 this can be used for users who have never connected to Samba shares:
@@ -548,7 +548,7 @@
 password   requisite   pam_unix.so shadow md5 use_authtok try_first_pass
 password   optional    pam_smbpass.so nullok use_authtok try_first_pass
 session    required    pam_unix.so
-</pre></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2667674"></a>Mature Password Configuration</h4></div></div></div><p>
+</pre></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2667678"></a>Mature Password Configuration</h4></div></div></div><p>
 The following is a sample PAM configuration for a mature <code class="filename">smbpasswd</code> installation.
 <code class="filename">private/smbpasswd</code> is fully populated, and we consider it an error if
 the SMB password does not exist or does not match the UNIX password.
@@ -564,7 +564,7 @@
 password   requisite    pam_unix.so shadow md5 use_authtok try_first_pass
 password   required     pam_smbpass.so use_authtok use_first_pass
 session    required     pam_unix.so
-</pre></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2667713"></a>Kerberos Password Integration Configuration</h4></div></div></div><p>
+</pre></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2667718"></a>Kerberos Password Integration Configuration</h4></div></div></div><p>
 The following is a sample PAM configuration that shows <em class="parameter"><code>pam_smbpass</code></em> used together with
 <em class="parameter"><code>pam_krb5</code></em>. This could be useful on a Samba PDC that is also a member of
 a Kerberos realm.
@@ -581,10 +581,10 @@
 password   optional    pam_smbpass.so nullok use_authtok try_first_pass
 password   required    pam_krb5.so use_authtok try_first_pass
 session    required    pam_krb5.so
-</pre></div></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2667755"></a>Common Errors</h2></div></div></div><p>
+</pre></div></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2667759"></a>Common Errors</h2></div></div></div><p>
 PAM can be fickle and sensitive to configuration glitches. Here we look at a few cases from
 the Samba mailing list.
-</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2667766"></a>pam_winbind Problem</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2667770"></a>pam_winbind Problem</h3></div></div></div><p>
 	A user reported, <span class="emphasis"><em>I have the following PAM configuration</em></span>:
 	</p><p>
 </p><pre class="programlisting">
@@ -608,7 +608,7 @@
 	<code class="filename">/etc/pam.d/system-auth</code> and copy only what you need from it into your
 	<code class="filename">/etc/pam.d/login</code> file. Alternatively, if you want all services to use
 	Winbind, you can put the Winbind-specific stuff in <code class="filename">/etc/pam.d/system-auth</code>.
-	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2667864"></a>Winbind Is Not Resolving Users and Groups</h3></div></div></div><p>
+	</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2667868"></a>Winbind Is Not Resolving Users and Groups</h3></div></div></div><p>
 	&#8220;<span class="quote">
 	My <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file is correctly configured. I have specified 
 	<a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#IDMAPUID" target="_top">idmap uid = 12000</a> 

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@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
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class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Guenther</span> <span class="orgname">SuSE</span> <span class="surname">Deschner</span></h3><span class="contrib">LDAP updates</span> <div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">SuSE<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:gd at suse.de">gd at suse.de</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Olivier (lem)</span> <span class="orgname">IDEALX</span> <span class="surname">Lemaire</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">IDEALX<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:olem at IDEALX.org">olem at IDEALX.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">May 24, 2003</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#id2587249">Features and 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Management Tools</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#id2592519">Password Backends</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2592572">Plaintext</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2592914">tdbsam</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#id2595597">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2595602">Users Cannot Logon</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2595640">Configuration of auth methods</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 11. Account Information Databases</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="NetworkBrowsing.html" title="Chapter 10. Network Browsing"><link rel="next" href="groupmapping.html" title="Chapter 12. Group Mapping: MS Windows and UNIX"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 11. Account Information Databases</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="NetworkBrowsing.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="groupmapping.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="passdb"></a>Chapter 11. Account Information Databases</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Gerald</span> <span class="othername">(Jerry)</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Carter</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jerry at samba.org">jerry at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jeremy</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Allison</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jra at samba.org">jra at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Guenther</span> <span class="orgname">SuSE</span> <span class="surname">Deschner</span></h3><span class="contrib">LDAP updates</span> <div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">SuSE<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:gd at suse.de">gd at suse.de</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Olivier (lem)</span> <span class="orgname">IDEALX</span> <span class="surname">Lemaire</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">IDEALX<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:olem at IDEALX.org">olem at IDEALX.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">May 24, 2003</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#id2587249">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2587285">Backward Compatibility Account Storage Systems</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2587476">New Account Storage Systems</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#passdbtech">Technical Information</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2588044">Important Notes About Security</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2588564">Mapping User Identifiers between MS Windows and UNIX</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#idmapbackend">Mapping Common UIDs/GIDs on Distributed Machines</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2589112">Comments Regarding LDAP</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2589525">LDAP Directories and Windows Computer Accounts</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#acctmgmttools">Account Management Tools</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2589966">The smbpasswd Tool</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing">The pdbedit Tool</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#id2592519">Password Backends</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2592572">Plaintext</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2592648">smbpasswd: Encrypted Password Database</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2592915">tdbsam</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2593072">ldapsam</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="passdb.html#id2595597">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2595602">Users Cannot Logon</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="passdb.html#id2595640">Configuration of auth methods</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
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 Early releases of Samba-3 implemented new capability to work concurrently with multiple account backends. This
 capability was removed beginning with release of Samba 3.0.23. Commencing with Samba 3.0.23 it is possible to
 work with only one specified passwd backend.
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 			to implement the same account and system access controls that are possible
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 			much more. Corporate sites will see that the Samba Team has listened to their
 			requests both for capability and greater scalability.
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 	Old Windows clients send plaintext passwords over the wire. Samba can check these
 	passwords by encrypting them and comparing them to the hash stored in the UNIX user database.
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 	UNIX-style encrypted passwords. Because of that, you can't use the standard UNIX user
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 	is not running or cannot be contacted, then only local SID/UID resolution is possible. See <a class="link" href="passdb.html#idmap-sid2uid" title="Figure 11.1. IDMAP: Resolution of SIDs to UIDs.">resolution of SIDs to UIDs</a> and <a class="link" href="passdb.html#idmap-uid2sid" title="Figure 11.2. IDMAP: Resolution of UIDs to SIDs.">resolution of UIDs
 	to SIDs</a> diagrams.
 	</p><div class="figure"><a name="idmap-uid2sid"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 11.2. IDMAP: Resolution of UIDs to SIDs.</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/idmap-uid2sid.png" width="270" alt="IDMAP: Resolution of UIDs to SIDs."></div></div></div><br class="figure-break"><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2588044"></a>Important Notes About Security</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 		similarity is, however, only skin deep. The UNIX scheme typically sends clear-text
 		passwords over the network when logging in. This is bad. The SMB encryption scheme
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 				the network makes sending them for SMB not such a big deal.
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 	Every operation in UNIX/Linux requires a user identifier (UID), just as in
 	MS Windows NT4/200x this requires a security identifier (SID). Samba provides
 	two means for mapping an MS Windows user to a UNIX/Linux UID.
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 	added to the account information database, Samba will call the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#ADDUSERSCRIPT" target="_top">add user script</a>
 	interface to add the account to the Samba host OS. In essence all accounts in the local SAM require a local
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 	A network administrator who wants to make significant use of LDAP backends will sooner or later be
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@@ -625,7 +625,7 @@
 		For more details on using <code class="literal">smbpasswd</code>, refer to the man page (the
 		definitive reference).
 		</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="pdbeditthing"></a>The <code class="literal">pdbedit</code> Tool</h3></div></div></div><p>
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@@ -639,15 +639,15 @@
 		and protect financial data. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act has far reaching implications in respect of:
 		</p><div class="orderedlist"><ol type="1"><li><p>Who has access to information systems that store financial data.</p></li><li><p>How personal and financial information is treated among employees and business
 				partners.</p></li><li><p>How security vulnerabilities are managed.</p></li><li><p>Security and patch level maintenance for all information systems.</p></li><li><p>How information systems changes are documented and tracked.</p></li><li><p>How information access controls are implemented and managed.</p></li><li><p>Auditability of all information systems in respect of change and security.</p></li><li><p>Disciplinary procedures and controls to ensure privacy.</p></li></ol></div><p>
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 		In short, the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 is an instrument that enforces accountability in respect of
 		business related information systems so as to ensure the compliance of all information systems that
 		are used to store personal information and particularly for financial records processing. Similar
 		accountabilities are being demanded around the world.
 		</p><p>
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 		do as well as a superset of them.
 		</p><p>
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 		One particularly important purpose of the <code class="literal">pdbedit</code> is to allow
 		the import/export of account information from one passdb backend to another.
@@ -677,8 +677,8 @@
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 		The <code class="literal">pdbedit</code> tool, like the <code class="literal">smbpasswd</code> tool, requires
@@ -695,7 +695,7 @@
 		Before attempting to use the <code class="literal">pdbedit</code> tool to manage user and machine
 		accounts, make certain that a system (POSIX) account has already been created.
 		</p><div class="sect4" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"><a name="id2591158"></a>Listing User and Machine Accounts</h5></div></div></div><p>
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 		The following is an example of the user account information that is stored in
 		a tdbsam password backend. This listing was produced by running:
@@ -757,16 +757,16 @@
 		The account information that was returned by this command in order from left to right
 		consists of the following colon separated data:
 		</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>Login ID.</p></li><li><p>UNIX UID.</p></li><li><p>Microsoft LanManager password hash (password converted to upper-case then hashed.</p></li><li><p>Microsoft NT password hash (hash of the case-preserved password).</p></li><li><p>Samba SAM Account Flags.</p></li><li><p>The LCT data (password last change time).</p></li></ul></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2591348"></a>
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 		The Account Flags parameters are documented in the <code class="literal">pdbedit</code> man page, and are
 		briefly documented in <a class="link" href="passdb.html#TOSHARG-acctflags" title="Account Flags Management">the Account Flags Management section</a>.
 		</p><p>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2591382"></a>
 		The LCT data consists of 8 hexadecimal characters representing the time since January 1, 1970, of
 		the time when the password was last changed.
-		</p></div><div class="sect4" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"><a name="id2591393"></a>Adding User Accounts</h5></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2591401"></a>
+		</p></div><div class="sect4" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"><a name="id2591394"></a>Adding User Accounts</h5></div></div></div><p>
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@@ -805,7 +805,7 @@
 		</p></div><div class="sect4" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"><a name="id2591481"></a>Deleting Accounts</h5></div></div></div><p>
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 		An account can be deleted from the SambaSAMAccount database
 </p><pre class="screen">
@@ -818,8 +818,8 @@
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2591543"></a>
 		The use of the NT4 domain user manager to delete an account will trigger the <em class="parameter"><code>delete user
 		script</code></em>, but not the <code class="literal">pdbedit</code> tool.
-		</p></div><div class="sect4" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"><a name="id2591565"></a>Changing User Accounts</h5></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2591573"></a>
+		</p></div><div class="sect4" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"><a name="id2591566"></a>Changing User Accounts</h5></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2591574"></a>
 		Refer to the <code class="literal">pdbedit</code> man page for a full synopsis of all operations
 		that are available with this tool.
 		</p><p>
@@ -852,8 +852,8 @@
 Bad password count  : 2
 ...
 </pre><p>
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 		The user has recorded 2 bad logon attempts and the next will lock the account, but the
 		password is also expired. Here is how this account can be reset:
 </p><pre class="screen">
@@ -885,7 +885,7 @@
 Password must change: Fri, 01 Jan 2010 00:00:00 GMT
 ...
 </pre><p>
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 		Refer to the strptime man page for specific time format information.
 		</p><p>
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 		The manual adjustment of user, machine (workstation or server) or an inter-domain trust
 		account account flgas should not be necessary under normal conditions of use of Samba. On the other hand,
 		where this information becomes corrupted for some reason, the ability to correct the damaged data is certainly
@@ -919,7 +919,7 @@
 		the proper management of the account flags is evident when developing scripts that will be used
 		to manage an LDAP directory.
 		</p><p>
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 		The account flag field can contain up to 16 characters. Presently, only 11 are in use.
 		These are listed in <a class="link" href="passdb.html#accountflags" title="Table 11.2. Samba SAM Account Control Block Flags">Samba SAM Account Control Block Flags</a>.
@@ -1115,7 +1115,7 @@
 		or even a relative identifier (RID).
 		</p></li></ul></div><p>
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 		As a result of these deficiencies, a more robust means of storing user attributes
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 		Samba provides an enhanced set of passdb backends that overcome the deficiencies
 		of the smbpasswd plaintext database. These are tdbsam and ldapsam.
 		Of these, ldapsam will be of most interest to large corporate or enterprise sites.
-		</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2592914"></a>tdbsam</h3></div></div></div><p>
+		</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2592915"></a>tdbsam</h3></div></div></div><p>
 		<a class="indexterm" name="id2592922"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2592931"></a>
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 		Samba can store user and machine account data in a &#8220;<span class="quote">TDB</span>&#8221; (trivial database).
 		Using this backend does not require any additional configuration. This backend is
 		recommended for new installations that do not require LDAP.
@@ -1176,15 +1176,15 @@
 		</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>A means of retrieving user account information from
 			a Windows 200x Active Directory server.</p></li><li><p>A means of replacing /etc/passwd.</p></li></ul></div><p>
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 		The second item can be accomplished by using LDAP NSS and PAM modules. LGPL versions of these libraries can be
 		obtained from <a class="ulink" href="http://www.padl.com/" target="_top">PADL Software</a>.  More information about the
 		configuration of these packages may be found in <a class="ulink" href="http://safari.oreilly.com/?XmlId=1-56592-491-6" target="_top">
 		<span class="emphasis"><em>LDAP, System Administration</em></span> by Gerald Carter, Chapter 6, Replacing NIS"</a>.
 		</p><p>
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 		This document describes how to use an LDAP directory for storing Samba user
@@ -1212,7 +1212,7 @@
 			</p></li></ul></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2593320"></a>Supported LDAP Servers</h4></div></div></div><p>
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 			The LDAP ldapsam code was developed and tested using the OpenLDAP 2.x server and
 			client libraries. The same code should work with Netscape's Directory Server and client SDK.
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 			Just as the smbpasswd file is meant to store information that provides information
 			additional to  a user's <code class="filename">/etc/passwd</code> entry, so is the sambaSamAccount
 			object meant to supplement the UNIX user account information. A sambaSamAccount is an
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 			In order to store all user account information (UNIX and Samba) in the directory,
 			it is necessary to use the sambaSamAccount and posixAccount ObjectClasses in
@@ -1291,8 +1291,8 @@
 		</p><p>
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 		It is recommended that you maintain some indices on some of the most useful attributes,
 		as in the following example, to speed up searches made on sambaSamAccount ObjectClasses
 		(and possibly posixAccount and posixGroup as well):
@@ -1358,7 +1358,7 @@
 <code class="prompt">root# </code><strong class="userinput"><code>/etc/init.d/slapd restart</code></strong>
 </pre><p>
 		</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2593873"></a>Initialize the LDAP Database</h4></div></div></div><p>
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@@ -1447,7 +1447,7 @@
 <code class="prompt">root# </code><strong class="userinput"><code>smbpasswd -w <em class="replaceable"><code>secret</code></em></code></strong>
 </pre><p>
 		</p></div></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2594059"></a>Configuring Samba</h4></div></div></div><p>
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 			The following parameters are available in <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> only if your version of Samba was built with
 			LDAP support. Samba automatically builds with LDAP support if the LDAP libraries are found. The
@@ -1467,7 +1467,7 @@
 			that includes <code class="literal">HAVE_LDAP_H</code> it is necessary to discover why the LDAP headers
 			and libraries were not found during compilation.
 			</p><p>LDAP-related smb.conf options include these:
-			</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594130"></a><em class="parameter"><code>passdb backend = ldapsam:url</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594142"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594149"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594156"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594162"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594169"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594176"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594183"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594190"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594197"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594204"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594211"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594218"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594225"></a></td></tr></table><p>
+			</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594130"></a><em class="parameter"><code>passdb backend = ldapsam:url</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594142"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594149"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594156"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594163"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594170"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594176"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594183"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594190"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594197"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594204"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594211"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594218"></a></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2594225"></a></td></tr></table><p>
 			</p><p>
 			These are described in the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> man page and so are not repeated here. However, an example
 			for use with an LDAP directory is shown in <a class="link" href="passdb.html#confldapex" title="Example 11.2. Configuration with LDAP">the Configuration with LDAP.</a>
@@ -1488,7 +1488,7 @@
 			NSS and PAM accordingly (usually, in the <code class="filename">/etc/openldap/sldap.conf</code>
 			configuration file).
 			</p><p>
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@@ -1499,7 +1499,7 @@
 			and, unlike MS Windows 2000 and Active Directory, Samba-3 does not
 			support nested groups.
 			</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2594596"></a>Security and sambaSamAccount</h4></div></div></div><p>
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 			There are two important points to remember when discussing the security
 			of sambaSAMAccount entries in the directory.
 			</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p><span class="emphasis"><em>Never</em></span> retrieve the SambaLMPassword or
@@ -1532,7 +1532,7 @@
 			extended operation. However, the OpenLDAP library still provides support for
 			the older method of securing communication between clients and servers.
 			</p><p>
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 			The second security precaution is to prevent non-administrative users from
@@ -1580,15 +1580,15 @@
 				</td></tr><tr><td align="left"><code class="constant">sambaSID</code></td><td align="justify">The security identifier(SID) of the user.
 				The Windows equivalent of UNIX UIDs.</td></tr><tr><td align="left"><code class="constant">sambaPrimaryGroupSID</code></td><td align="justify">The security identifier (SID) of the primary group
 				of the user.</td></tr><tr><td align="left"><code class="constant">sambaDomainName</code></td><td align="justify">Domain the user is part of.</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"><p>
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 			The majority of these parameters are only used when Samba is acting as a PDC of
 			a domain (refer to <a class="link" href="samba-pdc.html" title="Chapter 4. Domain Control">Domain Control</a>, for details on
 			how to configure Samba as a PDC). The following four attributes
 			are only stored with the sambaSamAccount entry if the values are non-default values:
 			</p><div class="itemizedlist"><a class="indexterm" name="id2595209"></a><a class="indexterm" name="id2595216"></a><a class="indexterm" name="id2595223"></a><a class="indexterm" name="id2595230"></a><ul type="disc"><li><p>sambaHomePath</p></li><li><p>sambaLogonScript</p></li><li><p>sambaProfilePath</p></li><li><p>sambaHomeDrive</p></li></ul></div><p>
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 			These attributes are only stored with the sambaSamAccount entry if
 			the values are non-default values. For example, assume MORIA has now been
@@ -1654,7 +1654,7 @@
 			       and the <code class="constant">password</code> fields.</p></td></tr><tr><td align="left">no</td><td align="justify"><p>Only update <code class="constant">SambaNTPassword</code> and
 					<code class="constant">SambaLMPassword</code>.</p></td></tr><tr><td align="left">only</td><td align="justify"><p>Only update the LDAP password and let the LDAP server
 			worry about the other fields.  This option is only available on some LDAP servers and
-			only when the LDAP server supports LDAP_EXOP_X_MODIFY_PASSWD.</p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"><p>More information can be found in the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> man page.</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2595545"></a>Using OpenLDAP Overlay for Password Synchronization</h4></div></div></div><p>
+			only when the LDAP server supports LDAP_EXOP_X_MODIFY_PASSWD.</p></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"><p>More information can be found in the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> man page.</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2595546"></a>Using OpenLDAP Overlay for Password Synchronization</h4></div></div></div><p>
 		Howard Chu has written a special overlay called <code class="literal">smbk5pwd</code>. This tool  modifies the
 		<code class="literal">SambaNTPassword</code>, <code class="literal">SambaLMPassword</code> and <code class="literal">Heimdal</code>
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 There are many sources of information available in the form of mailing lists, RFCs, and documentation. The
 documentation that comes with the Samba distribution contains good explanations of general SMB topics such as
 browsing.
-</p><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2684875"></a>Diagnostics Tools</h2></div></div></div><p>
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 With SMB networking, it is often not immediately clear what the cause is of a certain problem. Samba itself
 provides rather useful information, but in some cases you might have to fall back to using a
 <span class="emphasis"><em>sniffer</em></span>. A sniffer is a program that listens on your LAN, analyzes the data sent on it,
 and displays it on the screen.
-</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2684927"></a>Debugging with Samba Itself</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 One of the best diagnostic tools for debugging problems is Samba itself.  You can use the <code class="option">-d
 option</code> for both <span class="application">smbd</span> and <span class="application">nmbd</span> to specify the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#DEBUGLEVEL" target="_top">debug level</a> at which to run.
 See the man pages for <code class="literal">smbd, nmbd</code>, and <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> for more information regarding debugging
 options. The debug level (log level) can range from 1 (the default) to 10 (100 for debugging passwords).
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 Another helpful method of debugging is to compile Samba using the <code class="literal">gcc -g </code> flag. This will
 include debug information in the binaries and allow you to attach <code class="literal">gdb</code> to the running
 <code class="literal">smbd/nmbd</code> process.  To attach <code class="literal">gdb</code> to an <code class="literal">smbd</code> process
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 <code class="literal">gdb</code> and continue.
 </p><p>
 Some useful Samba commands worth investigating are:
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 <code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>testparm | more</code></strong>
 <code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>smbclient -L //{netbios name of server}</code></strong>
 </pre><p>
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 <a class="ulink" href="http://www.tcpdump.org/" target="_top">Tcpdump</a> was the first 
 UNIX sniffer with SMB support. It is a command-line utility and 
 now, its SMB support is somewhat lagging that of <code class="literal">ethereal</code> 
 and <code class="literal">tethereal</code>.
-</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2685233"></a>Ethereal</h3></div></div></div><p>
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+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2685238"></a>Ethereal</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2685245"></a>
 <a class="ulink" href="http://www.ethereal.com/" target="_top">Ethereal</a> is a graphical sniffer, available for both UNIX (Gtk)
 and Windows. Ethereal's SMB support is quite good. For details on the use of <code class="literal">ethereal</code>, read
 the well-written Ethereal User Guide.
 </p><div class="figure"><a name="ethereal1"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 39.1. Starting a Capture.</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/ethereal1.png" alt="Starting a Capture."></div></div></div><br class="figure-break"><p>
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 Listen for data on ports 137, 138, 139, and 445. For example, use the filter <strong class="userinput"><code>port 137, port 138,
 port 139, or port 445</code></strong> as seen in <a class="link" href="problems.html#ethereal1" title="Figure 39.1. Starting a Capture.">Starting a Capture</a> snapshot.
 </p><p>
 A console version of ethereal is available as well and is called <code class="literal">tethereal</code>.
-</p><div class="figure"><a name="ethereal2"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 39.2. Main Ethereal Data Window.</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/ethereal2.png" alt="Main Ethereal Data Window."></div></div></div><br class="figure-break"></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2685377"></a>The Windows Network Monitor</h3></div></div></div><p>
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+</p><div class="figure"><a name="ethereal2"></a><p class="title"><b>Figure 39.2. Main Ethereal Data Window.</b></p><div class="figure-contents"><div class="mediaobject"><img src="images/ethereal2.png" alt="Main Ethereal Data Window."></div></div></div><br class="figure-break"></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2685381"></a>The Windows Network Monitor</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 For tracing things on Microsoft Windows NT, Network Monitor (aka Netmon) is available on Microsoft Developer
 Network CDs, the Windows NT Server install CD, and the SMS CDs. The version of Netmon that ships with SMS
 allows for dumping packets between any two computers (i.e., placing the network interface in promiscuous
 mode).  The version on the NT Server install CD will only allow monitoring of network traffic directed to the
 local NT box and broadcasts on the local subnet. Be aware that Ethereal can read and write Netmon formatted
 files.
-</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2685436"></a>Installing Network Monitor on an NT Workstation</h4></div></div></div><p>
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+</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2685441"></a>Installing Network Monitor on an NT Workstation</h4></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2685449"></a>
 Installing Netmon on an NT workstation requires a couple of steps. The following are instructions for
 installing Netmon V4.00.349, which comes with Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, on Microsoft Windows NT
 Workstation 4.0. The process should be similar for other versions of Windows NT version of Netmon. You will
 need both the Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 Install CD and the Workstation 4.0 Install CD.
 </p><p>
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 Initially you will need to install <span class="application">Network Monitor Tools and Agent</span>
 on the NT Server to do this: 
 </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>Go to <span class="guibutton">Start</span> -&gt; <span class="guibutton">Settings</span> -&gt; <span class="guibutton">Control Panel</span> -&gt; 
@@ -110,16 +110,16 @@
 Now copy the files from the NT Server in <code class="filename">%SYSTEMROOT%\System32\netmon</code>
 to <code class="filename">%SYSTEMROOT%\System32\netmon</code> on the workstation and set permissions
 as you deem appropriate for your site. You will need administrative rights on the NT box to run Netmon.
-</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2685679"></a>Installing Network Monitor on Windows 9x/Me</h4></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2685684"></a>Installing Network Monitor on Windows 9x/Me</h4></div></div></div><p>
 To install Netmon on Windows 9x/Me, install the Network Monitor Agent 
 from the Windows 9x/Me CD (<code class="filename">\admin\nettools\netmon</code>). 
 There is a readme file included with the Netmon driver files on the CD if you need 
 information on how to do this. Copy the files from a working Netmon installation.
-</p></div></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2685702"></a>Useful URLs</h2></div></div></div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>See how Scott Merrill simulates a BDC behavior at 
+</p></div></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2685707"></a>Useful URLs</h2></div></div></div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>See how Scott Merrill simulates a BDC behavior at 
        <a class="ulink" href="http://www.skippy.net/linux/smb-howto.html" target="_top">
        http://www.skippy.net/linux/smb-howto.html</a>. </p></li><li><p>FTP site for older SMB specs, 
        <a class="ulink" href="ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/developr/drg/CIFS/" target="_top">
-       ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/developr/drg/CIFS/</a></p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2685740"></a>Getting Mailing List Help</h2></div></div></div><p>
+       ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/developr/drg/CIFS/</a></p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2685744"></a>Getting Mailing List Help</h2></div></div></div><p>
 There are a number of Samba-related mailing lists. Go to <a class="ulink" href="http://samba.org" target="_top">http://samba.org</a>, click on your nearest mirror,
 and then click on <code class="literal">Support</code>. Next, click on <code class="literal">
 Samba-related mailing lists</code>.
@@ -130,12 +130,12 @@
 mainstream Samba lists.</p><p>
 If you do post a message to one of the lists, please observe the following guidelines:
 </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>
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 	Always remember that the developers are volunteers; they are
 	not paid and they never guarantee to produce a particular feature at 
 	a particular time. Any timelines are &#8220;<span class="quote">best guess,</span>&#8221; and nothing more.
 	</p></li><li><p>
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 	Always mention what version of Samba you are using and what 
 	operating system it's running under. You should list the relevant sections of
 	your <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file, at least the options in <em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em>
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@
 	to mailing lists really irritate the thousands of people who end up having to deal
 	with such bad netiquet bahavior.
 	</p></li><li><p>
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 	Don't cross post. Work out which is the best list to post to 
 	and see what happens. Do not post to both samba-ntdom and samba-technical.
 	Many people active on the lists subscribe to more 
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@
 	the pipe to the error), you can send the *.CAP file as well.</p></li><li><p>Please think carefully before attaching a document to an email.
 	Consider pasting the relevant parts into the body of the message. The Samba
 	mailing lists go to a huge number of people. Do they all need a copy of your 
-	<code class="filename">smb.conf</code> in their attach directory?</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2685914"></a>How to Get Off the Mailing Lists</h2></div></div></div><p>To have your name removed from a Samba mailing list, go to the same
+	<code class="filename">smb.conf</code> in their attach directory?</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2685919"></a>How to Get Off the Mailing Lists</h2></div></div></div><p>To have your name removed from a Samba mailing list, go to the same
 place where you went to
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 <html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 15. User Rights and Privileges</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="idmapper.html" title="Chapter 14. Identity Mapping (IDMAP)"><link rel="next" href="AccessControls.html" title="Chapter 16. File, Directory, and Share Access Controls"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 15. User Rights and Privileges</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="idmapper.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="AccessControls.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="rights"></a>Chapter 15. User Rights and Privileges</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Gerald</span> <span class="othername">(Jerry)</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Carter</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jerry at samba.org">jerry at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="rights.html#id2608451">Rights Management Capabilities</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2608726">Using the net rpc rights Utility</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2609072">Description of Privileges</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2609382">Privileges Suppored by Windows 2000 Domain Controllers</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="rights.html#id2609893">The Administrator Domain SID</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="rights.html#id2610070">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="rights.html#id2610076">What Rights and Privileges Will Permit Windows Client Administration?</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
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 	workstations permits local administration of the workstation alone. Any domain global user or domain global
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 before someone will find yet another vulnerability.
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 	into another user's directory and execute <code class="literal">ls</code>, the UNIX security solution is to change file
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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 45. Samba Performance Tuning</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="Appendix.html" title="Part VI. Reference Section"><link rel="prev" href="Other-Clients.html" title="Chapter 44. Samba and Other CIFS Clients"><link rel="next" href="ch-ldap-tls.html" title="Chapter 46. LDAP and Transport Layer Security"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 45. Samba Performance Tuning</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="Other-Clients.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part VI. Reference Section</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="ch-ldap-tls.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="speed"></a>Chapter 45. Samba Performance Tuning</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Paul</span> <span class="orgname">Dundee Limb Fitting Centre</span> <span class="surname">Cochrane</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Dundee Limb Fitting Centre<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:paulc at dth.scot.nhs.uk">paulc at dth.scot.nhs.uk</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690716">Comparisons</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690754">Socket Options</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690851">Read Size</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690896">Max Xmit</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690943">Log Level</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690968">Read Raw</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691035">Write Raw</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691087">Slow Logins</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691110">Client Tuning</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691131">Samba Performance Problem Due to Changing Linux Kernel</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691223">Corrupt tdb Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691318">Samba Performance is Very Slow</a></span></dt></dl></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2690716"></a>Comparisons</h2></div></div></div><p>
+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 45. Samba Performance Tuning</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="Appendix.html" title="Part VI. Reference Section"><link rel="prev" href="Other-Clients.html" title="Chapter 44. Samba and Other CIFS Clients"><link rel="next" href="ch-ldap-tls.html" title="Chapter 46. LDAP and Transport Layer Security"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 45. Samba Performance Tuning</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="Other-Clients.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part VI. Reference Section</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="ch-ldap-tls.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="speed"></a>Chapter 45. Samba Performance Tuning</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Paul</span> <span class="orgname">Dundee Limb Fitting Centre</span> <span class="surname">Cochrane</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Dundee Limb Fitting Centre<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:paulc at dth.scot.nhs.uk">paulc at dth.scot.nhs.uk</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690722">Comparisons</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690760">Socket Options</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690857">Read Size</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690902">Max Xmit</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690949">Log Level</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2690974">Read Raw</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691041">Write Raw</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691093">Slow Logins</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691116">Client Tuning</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691137">Samba Performance Problem Due to Changing Linux Kernel</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691229">Corrupt tdb Files</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="speed.html#id2691324">Samba Performance is Very Slow</a></span></dt></dl></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2690722"></a>Comparisons</h2></div></div></div><p>
 The Samba server uses TCP to talk to the client, so if you are
 trying to see if it performs well, you should really compare it to
 programs that use the same protocol. The most readily available
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 hardware and drivers used on the various systems. Given similar
 hardware, Samba should certainly be competitive in speed with other
 systems.
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+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2690760"></a>Socket Options</h2></div></div></div><p>
 There are a number of socket options that can greatly affect the
 performance of a TCP-based server like Samba.
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 can seriously degrade Samba performance on the loopback adaptor (IP Address 127.0.0.1). It is strongly
 recommended that before specifying any settings for <em class="parameter"><code>socket options</code></em>, the effect
 first be quantitatively measured on the server being configured.
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+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2690857"></a>Read Size</h2></div></div></div><p>
 The option <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#READSIZE" target="_top">read size</a> affects the overlap of disk
 reads/writes with network reads/writes. If the amount of data being
 transferred in several of the SMB commands (currently SMBwrite, SMBwriteX, and
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 done as yet to determine the optimal value, and it is likely that the best
 value will vary greatly between systems anyway. A value over 65536 is
 pointless and will cause you to allocate memory unnecessarily.
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+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2690902"></a>Max Xmit</h2></div></div></div><p>
 	At startup the client and server negotiate a <em class="parameter"><code>maximum transmit</code></em> size,
 which limits the size of nearly all SMB commands. You can set the
 maximum size that Samba will negotiate using the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#MAXXMIT" target="_top">max xmit</a> option
@@ -74,12 +74,12 @@
 clients may perform better with a smaller transmit unit. Trying values
 of less than 2048 is likely to cause severe problems.
 In most cases the default is the best option.
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+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2690949"></a>Log Level</h2></div></div></div><p>
 If you set the log level (also known as <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#DEBUGLEVEL" target="_top">debug level</a>) higher than 2,
 then you may suffer a large drop in performance. This is because the
 server flushes the log file after each operation, which can be quite
 expensive. 
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+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2690974"></a>Read Raw</h2></div></div></div><p>
 The <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#READRAW" target="_top">read raw</a> operation is designed to be an optimized, low-latency
 file read operation. A server may choose to not support it,
 however, and Samba makes support for <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#READRAW" target="_top">read raw</a> optional, with it
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 read operations, so you might like to try <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#READRAW" target="_top">read raw = no</a> and see what happens on your
 network. It might lower, raise, or not affect your performance. Only
 testing can really tell.
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+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2691041"></a>Write Raw</h2></div></div></div><p>
 The <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#WRITERAW" target="_top">write raw</a> operation is designed to be an optimized, low-latency
 file write operation. A server may choose to not support it, however, and Samba makes support for
 <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#WRITERAW" target="_top">write raw</a> optional, with it being enabled by default.
 </p><p>
 Some machines may find <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#WRITERAW" target="_top">write raw</a> slower than normal write, in which
 case you may wish to change this option.
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+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2691093"></a>Slow Logins</h2></div></div></div><p>
 Slow logins are almost always due to the password checking time. Using
 the lowest practical <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PASSWORDLEVEL" target="_top">password level</a> will improve things. 
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+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2691116"></a>Client Tuning</h2></div></div></div><p>
 Often a speed problem can be traced to the client. The client (for
 example Windows for Workgroups) can often be tuned for better TCP
 performance. Check the sections on the various clients in 
 <a class="link" href="Other-Clients.html" title="Chapter 44. Samba and Other CIFS Clients">Samba and Other CIFS Clients</a>.
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+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2691137"></a>Samba Performance Problem Due to Changing Linux Kernel</h2></div></div></div><p>
 A user wrote the following to the mailing list:
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 I am running Gentoo on my server and Samba 2.2.8a. Recently I changed kernel versions from
 <code class="filename">linux-2.4.19-gentoo-r10</code> to <code class="filename">linux-2.4.20-wolk4.0s</code>. Now I have a
 performance issue with Samba.  Many of you will probably say,  &#8220;<span class="quote">Move to vanilla sources!</span>&#8221; Well, I
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 The answer he was given is:
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 Grab the mii-tool and check the duplex settings on the NIC.  My guess is that it is a link layer issue, not an
 application layer problem. Also run ifconfig and verify that the framing error, collisions, and so on, look
 normal for ethernet.
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 Our Samba PDC server has been hosting three TB of data to our 500+ users [Windows NT/XP]  for the last three
 years using Samba without a problem.  Today all shares went very slow. Also, the main smbd kept spawning new
 processes, so we had 1600+ running SMDB's (normally we average 250).  It crashed the SUN E3500 cluster twice.
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 <span class="emphasis"><em>Question:</em></span> Is there any method of keeping the *.tdb files in top condition, or
 how can I detect early corruption?
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 <span class="emphasis"><em>Answer:</em></span> Yes, run <code class="literal">tdbbackup</code> each time after stopping nmbd and before starting nmbd.
 </p><p>
 <span class="emphasis"><em>Question:</em></span> What I also would like to mention is that the service latency seems
 a lot lower than before the locks cleanup. Any ideas on keeping it top notch?
 </p><p>
 <span class="emphasis"><em>Answer:</em></span> Yes. Same answer as for previous question!
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 A site reported experiencing very baffling symptoms with MYOB Premier opening and
 accessing its data files. Some  operations on the file would take between 40 and
 45 seconds.
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 It turned out that the printer monitor program running on the Windows
 clients was causing the problems. From the logs, we saw activity coming
 through with pauses of about 1 second.
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 Stopping the monitor software resulted in the networks access at normal
 (quick) speed. Restarting the program caused the speed to slow down
 again. The printer was a Canon LBP-810 and the relevant task was

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 	Samba uses a lightweight database called Trivial Database (tdb) in which it stores persistent and transient data.
 	Some tdb files can be disposed of before restarting Samba, but others are used to store information that is vital
 	to Samba configuration and behavior. The following information is provided to help administrators who are seeking
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 	Those who package Samba for commercial distribution with operating systems and appliances would do well to take
 	note that tdb files can get corrupted, and for this reason ought to be backed up regularly.  An appropriate time
 	is at system shutdown (backup) and startup (restore from backup).
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 				This stores secure channel access token information used with SMB signing.
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 				This stores the Samba SAM account information when using a tdbsam password backend.
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 	The <code class="literal">tdbbackup</code> utility is a tool that may be used to backup samba tdb files.
 	This tool may also be used to verify the integrity of the tdb files prior to Samba startup or
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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 30. Unicode/Charsets</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="integrate-ms-networks.html" title="Chapter 29. Integrating MS Windows Networks with Samba"><link rel="next" href="Backup.html" title="Chapter 31. Backup Techniques"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 30. Unicode/Charsets</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="integrate-ms-networks.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="Backup.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="unicode"></a>Chapter 30. Unicode/Charsets</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">TAKAHASHI</span> <span class="surname">Motonobu</span></h3><span class="contrib">Japanese character support</span> <div class="affiliation"><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:monyo at home.monyo.com">monyo at home.monyo.com</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">25 March 2003</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2669890">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2669941">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2670075">Samba and Charsets</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2670211">Conversion from Old Names</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2670242">Japanese Charsets</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2670382">Basic Parameter Setting</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2671022">Individual Implementations</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2671146">Migration from Samba-2.2 Series</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2671292">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2671298">CP850.so Can't Be Found</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2669890"></a>Features and Benefits</h2></div></div></div><p>
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+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 30. Unicode/Charsets</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="integrate-ms-networks.html" title="Chapter 29. Integrating MS Windows Networks with Samba"><link rel="next" href="Backup.html" title="Chapter 31. Backup Techniques"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 30. Unicode/Charsets</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="integrate-ms-networks.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="Backup.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="unicode"></a>Chapter 30. Unicode/Charsets</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">TAKAHASHI</span> <span class="surname">Motonobu</span></h3><span class="contrib">Japanese character support</span> <div class="affiliation"><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:monyo at home.monyo.com">monyo at home.monyo.com</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">25 March 2003</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2669894">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2669946">What Are Charsets and Unicode?</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2670080">Samba and Charsets</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2670215">Conversion from Old Names</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2670247">Japanese Charsets</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2670386">Basic Parameter Setting</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2671027">Individual Implementations</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2671150">Migration from Samba-2.2 Series</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="unicode.html#id2671297">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="unicode.html#id2671302">CP850.so Can't Be Found</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2669894"></a>Features and Benefits</h2></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2669902"></a>
 Every industry eventually matures. One of the great areas of maturation is in
 the focus that has been given over the past decade to make it possible for anyone
 anywhere to use a computer. It has not always been that way. In fact, not so long
@@ -11,19 +11,19 @@
 <a class="ulink" href="http://www.openi18n.org/" target="_top">Openi18n organization</a>
 is deserving of special mention.
 </p><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2669931"></a>
 Samba-2.x supported a single locale through a mechanism called 
 <span class="emphasis"><em>codepages</em></span>. Samba-3 is destined to become a truly transglobal
 file- and printer-sharing platform.
-</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2669941"></a>What Are Charsets and Unicode?</h2></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2669950"></a>
+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2669946"></a>What Are Charsets and Unicode?</h2></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2669954"></a>
 Computers communicate in numbers. In texts, each number is 
 translated to a corresponding letter. The meaning that will be assigned 
 to a certain number depends on the <span class="emphasis"><em>character set (charset)
 </em></span> that is used. 
 </p><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2669978"></a>
 A charset can be seen as a table that is used to translate numbers to 
 letters. Not all computers use the same charset (there are charsets 
 with German umlauts, Japanese characters, and so on). The American Standard Code
@@ -31,36 +31,36 @@
 encoding scheme used by computers to date. This employs a charset that contains 
 256 characters. Using this mode of encoding, each character takes exactly one byte.
 </p><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2670003"></a>
 There are also charsets that support extended characters, but those need at least
 twice as much storage space as does ASCII encoding. Such charsets can contain
 <code class="literal">256 * 256 = 65536</code> characters, which is more than all possible
 characters one could think of. They are called multibyte charsets because they use
 more then one byte to store one character. 
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2670020"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2670025"></a>
 One standardized multibyte charset encoding scheme is known as
 <a class="ulink" href="http://www.unicode.org/" target="_top">unicode</a>.  A big advantage of using a
 multibyte charset is that you only need one. There is no need to make sure two
 computers use the same charset when they are communicating.
 </p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2670040"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2670052"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2670059"></a>
 Old Windows clients use single-byte charsets, named 
 <em class="parameter"><code>codepages</code></em>, by Microsoft. However, there is no support for 
 negotiating the charset to be used in the SMB/CIFS protocol. Thus, you 
 have to make sure you are using the same charset when talking to an older client.
 Newer clients (Windows NT, 200x, XP) talk Unicode over the wire.
-</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2670075"></a>Samba and Charsets</h2></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2670083"></a>
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+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2670080"></a>Samba and Charsets</h2></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2670087"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2670094"></a>
 As of Samba-3, Samba can (and will) talk Unicode over the wire. Internally, 
 Samba knows of three kinds of character sets: 
 </p><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><span class="term"><a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#UNIXCHARSET" target="_top">unix charset</a></span></dt><dd><p>
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 		This is the charset used internally by your operating system. 
 		The default is <code class="constant">UTF-8</code>, which is fine for most 
 		systems and covers all characters in all languages. The default
@@ -73,26 +73,26 @@
 		The default depends on the charsets you have installed on your system.
 		Run <code class="literal">testparm -v | grep "dos charset"</code> to see 
 		what the default is on your system. 
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2670219"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2670223"></a>
 Because previous Samba versions did not do any charset conversion, 
 characters in filenames are usually not correct in the UNIX charset but only 
 for the local charset used by the DOS/Windows clients.
 </p><p>Bjoern Jacke has written a utility named <a class="ulink" href="http://j3e.de/linux/convmv/" target="_top">convmv</a>
 that can convert whole directory structures to different charsets with one single command. 
-</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2670242"></a>Japanese Charsets</h2></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2670247"></a>Japanese Charsets</h2></div></div></div><p>
 Setting up Japanese charsets is quite difficult. This is mainly because:
 </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2670258"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2670262"></a>
 		The Windows character set is extended from the original legacy Japanese
 		standard (JIS X 0208) and is not standardized. This means that the strictly
 		standardized implementation cannot support the full Windows character set.
 	</p></li><li><p>
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 		Mainly for historical reasons, there are several encoding methods in
 		Japanese, which are not fully compatible with each other. There are
 		two major encoding methods. One is the Shift_JIS series used in Windows
@@ -112,24 +112,24 @@
 		names may be different on different systems.  This means that the value of 
 		the charset parameters depends on the implementation of iconv() you are using.
 		</p><p>
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 		Though 2-byte fixed UCS-2 encoding is used in Windows internally,
 		Shift_JIS series encoding is usually used in Japanese environments
 		as ASCII encoding is in English environments.
-	</p></li></ul></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2670382"></a>Basic Parameter Setting</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2670389"></a>
+	</p></li></ul></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2670386"></a>Basic Parameter Setting</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2670393"></a>
 	The <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#DOSCHARSET" target="_top">dos charset</a> and 
 	<a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#DISPLAYCHARSET" target="_top">display charset</a>
 	should be set to the locale compatible with the character set 
 	and encoding method used on Windows. This is usually CP932
 	but sometimes has a different name.
 	</p><p>
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 	The <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#UNIXCHARSET" target="_top">unix charset</a> can be either Shift_JIS series,
 	EUC-JP series, or UTF-8. UTF-8 is always available, but the availability of other locales
 	and the name itself depends on the system.
@@ -166,8 +166,8 @@
 			only. It is good practice to verify that the Japanized free software can work
 			with Shift_JIS.
 			</p></dd><dt><span class="term">EUC-JP series</span></dt><dd><p>
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 			EUC-JP series means a locale that is equivalent to the industry
 			standard called EUC-JP, widely used in Japanese UNIX (although EUC
 			contains specifications for languages other than Japanese, such as
@@ -176,16 +176,16 @@
 			Windows on Samba, the filename on UNIX becomes 0xb6a6, 0xcdad,
 			&#8220;<span class="quote">.txt</span>&#8221; (an 8-byte BINARY string). 
 			</p><p>
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 			Since EUC-JP is usually used on open source UNIX, Linux, and FreeBSD, and on commercial-based UNIX, Solaris,
 			IRIX, and Tru64 UNIX as Japanese locale (however, it is also possible on Solaris to use Shift_JIS and UTF-8,
 			and on Tru64 UNIX it is possible to use Shift_JIS). To use EUC-JP series, most Japanese filenames created from
@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@
 			commands that cannot handle non-ASCII filenames may be aborted
 			during parsing filenames.
 			</p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2670699"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2670704"></a>
 			Moreover, if you built Samba using differently installed libiconv,
 			the eucJP-ms locale included in libiconv and EUC-JP series locale
 			included in the operating system may not be compatible. In this case, you may need to
@@ -223,9 +223,9 @@
 			must be handled carefully, so you had better not touch filenames
 			written from Windows on UNIX.
 			</p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2670772"></a>
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 			In addition, although it is not directly concerned with Samba, since
 			there is a delicate difference between the iconv() function, which is
 			generally used on UNIX, and the functions used on other platforms,
@@ -233,14 +233,14 @@
 			Shift_JIS and Unicode UTF-8 must be done with care and recognition
 			of the limitations involved in the process.
 			</p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2670803"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2670807"></a>
 			Although Mac OS X uses UTF-8 as its encoding method for filenames,
 			it uses an extended UTF-8 specification that Samba cannot handle, so
 			UTF-8 locale is not available for Mac OS X.
 			</p></dd><dt><span class="term">Shift_JIS series + vfs_cap (CAP encoding)</span></dt><dd><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2670824"></a>
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 			CAP encoding means a specification used in CAP and NetAtalk, file
 			server software for Macintosh. In the case of CAP encoding, for
 			example, if a Japanese filename consists of 0x8ba4 and 0x974c, and
@@ -269,14 +269,14 @@
 			</p><p>
 			To use CAP encoding on Samba-3, you should use the unix charset parameter and VFS 
 			as in <a class="link" href="unicode.html#vfscap-intl" title="Example 30.1. VFS CAP">the VFS CAP smb.conf file</a>.
-			</p><div class="example"><a name="vfscap-intl"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 30.1. VFS CAP</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td># the locale name "CP932" may be different</td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2670936"></a><em class="parameter"><code>dos charset = CP932</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2670948"></a><em class="parameter"><code>unix charset = CP932</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[cap-share]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2670969"></a><em class="parameter"><code>vfs option = cap</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2670990"></a>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2671004"></a>
+			</p><div class="example"><a name="vfscap-intl"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 30.1. VFS CAP</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td># the locale name "CP932" may be different</td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2670941"></a><em class="parameter"><code>dos charset = CP932</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2670952"></a><em class="parameter"><code>unix charset = CP932</code></em></td></tr><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[cap-share]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2670973"></a><em class="parameter"><code>vfs option = cap</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"><p>
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 			You should set CP932 if using GNU libiconv for unix charset. With this setting,
 			filenames in the &#8220;<span class="quote">cap-share</span>&#8221; share are written with CAP encoding.
-			</p></dd></dl></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2671022"></a>Individual Implementations</h3></div></div></div><p>
+			</p></dd></dl></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2671027"></a>Individual Implementations</h3></div></div></div><p>
 Here is some additional information regarding individual implementations:
 </p><div class="variablelist"><dl><dt><span class="term">GNU libiconv</span></dt><dd><p>
 			To handle Japanese correctly, you should apply the patch
@@ -299,15 +299,15 @@
 			to glibc-2.2.5/2.3.1/2.3.2 or should use the patch-merged versions, glibc-2.3.3 or later.
 			</p><p>
 			Using the above glibc, these setting are available:
-			</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2671099"></a><em class="parameter"><code>dos charset = CP932</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2671110"></a><em class="parameter"><code>unix charset = CP932 / eucJP-ms / UTF-8</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2671123"></a><em class="parameter"><code>display charset = CP932</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
+			</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2671103"></a><em class="parameter"><code>dos charset = CP932</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2671115"></a><em class="parameter"><code>unix charset = CP932 / eucJP-ms / UTF-8</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2671127"></a><em class="parameter"><code>display charset = CP932</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
 			</p><p>
 			Other Japanese locales (for example, Shift_JIS and EUC-JP) should not
 			be used because of the lack of the compatibility with Windows.
-			</p></dd></dl></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2671146"></a>Migration from Samba-2.2 Series</h3></div></div></div><p> 
+			</p></dd></dl></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2671150"></a>Migration from Samba-2.2 Series</h3></div></div></div><p> 
 Prior to Samba-2.2 series, the &#8220;<span class="quote">coding system</span>&#8221; parameter was used. The default codepage in Samba
 2.x was code page 850. In the Samba-3 series this has been replaced with the <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#UNIXCHARSET" target="_top">unix charset</a> parameter.  <a class="link" href="unicode.html#japancharsets" title="Table 30.1. Japanese Character Sets in Samba-2.2 and Samba-3">Japanese Character Sets in Samba-2.2 and Samba-3</a>
 shows the mapping table when migrating from the Samba-2.2 series to Samba-3.
-</p><div class="table"><a name="japancharsets"></a><p class="title"><b>Table 30.1. Japanese Character Sets in Samba-2.2 and Samba-3</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table summary="Japanese Character Sets in Samba-2.2 and Samba-3" border="1"><colgroup><col align="center"><col align="center"></colgroup><thead><tr><th align="center">Samba-2.2 Coding System</th><th align="center">Samba-3 unix charset</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td align="center">SJIS</td><td align="center">Shift_JIS series</td></tr><tr><td align="center">EUC</td><td align="center">EUC-JP series</td></tr><tr><td align="center">EUC3<sup>[<a name="id2671241" href="#ftn.id2671241" class="footnote">a</a>]</sup></td><td align="center">EUC-JP series</td></tr><tr><td align="center">CAP</td><td align="center">Shift_JIS series + VFS</td></tr><tr><td align="center">HEX</td><td align="center">currently none</td></tr><tr><td align="center">UTF8</td><td align="center">UTF-8</td></tr><tr><td align="center">UTF8-Mac<sup>[<a name="id2671272" href="#ftn.id2671272" class="footnote">b</a>]</sup></td><td align="center">currently none</td></tr><tr><td align="center">others</td><td align="center">none</td></tr></tbody><tbody class="footnotes"><tr><td colspan="2"><div class="footnote"><p><sup>[<a name="ftn.id2671241" href="#id2671241" class="para">a</a>] </sup>Only exists in Japanese Samba version</p></div><div class="footnote"><p><sup>[<a name="ftn.id2671272" href="#id2671272" class="para">b</a>] </sup>Only exists in Japanese Samba version</p></div></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2671292"></a>Common Errors</h2></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2671298"></a>CP850.so Can't Be Found</h3></div></div></div><p>&#8220;<span class="quote">Samba is complaining about a missing <code class="filename">CP850.so</code> file.</span>&#8221;</p><p>
+</p><div class="table"><a name="japancharsets"></a><p class="title"><b>Table 30.1. Japanese Character Sets in Samba-2.2 and Samba-3</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table summary="Japanese Character Sets in Samba-2.2 and Samba-3" border="1"><colgroup><col align="center"><col align="center"></colgroup><thead><tr><th align="center">Samba-2.2 Coding System</th><th align="center">Samba-3 unix charset</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td align="center">SJIS</td><td align="center">Shift_JIS series</td></tr><tr><td align="center">EUC</td><td align="center">EUC-JP series</td></tr><tr><td align="center">EUC3<sup>[<a name="id2671246" href="#ftn.id2671246" class="footnote">a</a>]</sup></td><td align="center">EUC-JP series</td></tr><tr><td align="center">CAP</td><td align="center">Shift_JIS series + VFS</td></tr><tr><td align="center">HEX</td><td align="center">currently none</td></tr><tr><td align="center">UTF8</td><td align="center">UTF-8</td></tr><tr><td align="center">UTF8-Mac<sup>[<a name="id2671277" href="#ftn.id2671277" class="footnote">b</a>]</sup></td><td align="center">currently none</td></tr><tr><td align="center">others</td><td align="center">none</td></tr></tbody><tbody class="footnotes"><tr><td colspan="2"><div class="footnote"><p><sup>[<a name="ftn.id2671246" href="#id2671246" class="para">a</a>] </sup>Only exists in Japanese Samba version</p></div><div class="footnote"><p><sup>[<a name="ftn.id2671277" href="#id2671277" class="para">b</a>] </sup>Only exists in Japanese Samba version</p></div></td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2671297"></a>Common Errors</h2></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2671302"></a>CP850.so Can't Be Found</h3></div></div></div><p>&#8220;<span class="quote">Samba is complaining about a missing <code class="filename">CP850.so</code> file.</span>&#8221;</p><p>
 		CP850 is the default <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#DOSCHARSET" target="_top">dos charset</a>.
 		The <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#DOSCHARSET" target="_top">dos charset</a> is used to convert data to the codepage used by your DOS clients.
 		If you do not have any DOS clients, you can safely ignore this message. </p><p>

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-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 35. Updating and Upgrading Samba</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="migration.html" title="Part IV. Migration and Updating"><link rel="prev" href="migration.html" title="Part IV. Migration and Updating"><link rel="next" href="NT4Migration.html" title="Chapter 36. Migration from NT4 PDC to Samba-3 PDC"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 35. Updating and Upgrading Samba</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="migration.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part IV. Migration and Updating</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="NT4Migration.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="upgrading-to-3.0"></a>Chapter 35. Updating and Upgrading Samba</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Gerald</span> <span class="othername">(Jerry)</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Carter</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jerry at samba.org">jerry at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">August 16, 2007</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676234">Key Update Requirements</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676270">Upgrading from Samba-3.0.x to Samba-3.2.0</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#oldupdatenotes">Upgrading from Samba-2.x to Samba-3.0.25</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676319">Quick Migration Guide</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676470">New Features in Samba-3.x Series</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676480">New Features in Samba-3.2.x Series</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676490">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2677690">New Functionality</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 35. Updating and Upgrading Samba</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="migration.html" title="Part IV. Migration and Updating"><link rel="prev" href="migration.html" title="Part IV. Migration and Updating"><link rel="next" href="NT4Migration.html" title="Chapter 36. Migration from NT4 PDC to Samba-3 PDC"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 35. Updating and Upgrading Samba</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="migration.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part IV. Migration and Updating</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="NT4Migration.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="upgrading-to-3.0"></a>Chapter 35. Updating and Upgrading Samba</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Gerald</span> <span class="othername">(Jerry)</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Carter</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jerry at samba.org">jerry at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">August 16, 2007</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676238">Key Update Requirements</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676275">Upgrading from Samba-3.0.x to Samba-3.2.0</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#oldupdatenotes">Upgrading from Samba-2.x to Samba-3.0.25</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676324">Quick Migration Guide</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676475">New Features in Samba-3.x Series</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676484">New Features in Samba-3.2.x Series</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2676494">New Features in Samba-3.0.x</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#id2677694">New Functionality</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><p>
 This chapter provides a detailed record of changes made during the 3.x series releases. At this time this
 series consists of the 3.0.x series that is under the GNU GPL version 2 license, and the Samba 3.2.x series
 that is being released under the terms of the GNU GPL version 3 license.
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+</p><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2676238"></a>Key Update Requirements</h2></div></div></div><p>
 Samba is a fluid product in which there may be significant changes between releases. Some of these changes are
 brought about as a result of changes in the protocols that are used by Microsoft Windows network clients as a
 result of security or functionality updates through official Microsoft patches and updates. Samba must track
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 3.0.23 affect all releases up to an including 3.0.25 and later.  Samba 3.2.x was originaly cut from Samba
 3.0.25 before 3.2.0-specific changes were applied. Unless a 3.0.x series feature is specifically revoked, the
 behavior of the 3.2.x series can be expected to follow the earlier pattern.
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+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2676275"></a>Upgrading from Samba-3.0.x to Samba-3.2.0</h3></div></div></div><p>
 </p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="oldupdatenotes"></a>Upgrading from Samba-2.x to Samba-3.0.25</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 This chapter deals exclusively with the differences between Samba-3.0.25 and Samba-2.2.8a.
 It points out where configuration parameters have changed, and provides a simple guide for
 the move from 2.2.x to 3.0.25.
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+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2676324"></a>Quick Migration Guide</h3></div></div></div><p>
 Samba-3.0.25 default behavior should be approximately the same as Samba-2.2.x.
 The default behavior when the new parameter <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PASSDBBACKEND" target="_top">passdb backend</a>
 is not defined in the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file provides the same default behavior as Samba-2.2.x
 with <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#ENCRYPTPASSWORDS" target="_top">encrypt passwords = Yes</a> and
 will use the <code class="filename">smbpasswd</code> database.
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 So why say that <span class="emphasis"><em>behavior should be approximately the same as Samba-2.2.x</em></span>? Because
 Samba-3.0.25 can negotiate new protocols, such as support for native Unicode, that may result in
 differing protocol code paths being taken. The new behavior under such circumstances is not
 exactly the same as the old one. The good news is that the domain and machine SIDs will be
 preserved across the upgrade.
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 If the Samba-2.2.x system is using an LDAP backend, and there is no time to update the LDAP
 database, then make sure that <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PASSDBBACKEND" target="_top">passdb backend = ldapsam_compat</a>
 is specified in the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file. For the rest, behavior should remain more or less the same.
 At a later date, when there is time to implement a new Samba-3-compatible LDAP backend, it is possible
 to migrate the old LDAP database to the new one through use of the <code class="literal">pdbedit</code>.
 See <a class="link" href="passdb.html#pdbeditthing" title="The pdbedit Tool">The <span class="emphasis"><em>pdbedit</em></span> Command</a>.
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+</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2676475"></a>New Features in Samba-3.x Series</h2></div></div></div><p>
+</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2676484"></a>New Features in Samba-3.2.x Series</h3></div></div></div><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2676494"></a>New Features in Samba-3.0.x</h3></div></div></div><p>
 The major new features are:
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 	as a member server and authenticate users using LDAP/Kerberos.
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 	Unicode support. Samba will now negotiate Unicode on the wire, and
 	internally there is a much better infrastructure for multibyte
 	and Unicode character sets.
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 	New authentication system. The internal authentication system has
 	been almost completely rewritten. Most of the changes are internal,
 	but the new authoring system is also very configurable.
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 	New filename mangling system. The filename mangling system has been
 	completely rewritten. An internal database now stores mangling maps
 	persistently.
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 	New &#8220;<span class="quote">net</span>&#8221; command. A new &#8220;<span class="quote">net</span>&#8221; command has been added. It is
 	somewhat similar to the &#8220;<span class="quote">net</span>&#8221; command in Windows. Eventually, we
 	plan to replace a bunch of other utilities (such as smbpasswd)
 	with subcommands in &#8220;<span class="quote">net</span>&#8221;.
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 	Samba now negotiates NT-style status32 codes on the wire. This
 	considerably improves error handling.
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 	Better Windows 200x/XP printing support, including publishing
 	printer attributes in Active Directory.
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 	New loadable RPC modules for passdb backends and character sets.
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 	New default dual-daemon winbindd support for better performance.
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 	Support for migrating from a Windows NT 4.0 domain to a Samba
 	domain and maintaining user, group, and domain SIDs.
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 	Support for establishing trust relationships with Windows NT 4.0
 	domain controllers.
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 	Initial support for a distributed Winbind architecture using
 	an LDAP directory for storing SID to UID/GID mappings.
 	</p></li><li><p>
 	Major updates to the Samba documentation tree.
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 	Full support for client and server SMB signing to ensure
 	compatibility with default Windows 2003 security settings.
 	</p></li></ol></div><p>
 Plus lots of other improvements!
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 This section contains a brief listing of changes to <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> options since the Samba-2.2.x series up to and
 including Samba-3.0.25.
 </p><p>
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 <span class="emphasis"><em>WHATSNEW.txt</em></span> that is part of the Samba distribution tarball. This file may also
 be obtain on-line from the Samba <a class="ulink" href="http://www.samba.org/samba/" target="_top">web site</a>, in
 the right column, under Current Stable Release, by clicking on <span class="emphasis"><em>Release Notes</em></span>.
-</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2676818"></a>Removed Parameters</h4></div></div></div><a class="indexterm" name="id2676824"></a><p>
+</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2676823"></a>Removed Parameters</h4></div></div></div><a class="indexterm" name="id2676829"></a><p>
 In alphabetical order, these are the parameters eliminated from Samba-2.2.x through 3.0.25.
-</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>admin log</p></li><li><p>alternate permissions</p></li><li><p>character set</p></li><li><p>client codepage</p></li><li><p>code page directory</p></li><li><p>coding system</p></li><li><p>domain admin group</p></li><li><p>domain guest group</p></li><li><p>enable rid algorithm</p></li><li><p>enable svcctl</p></li><li><p>force unknown acl user</p></li><li><p>hosts equiv</p></li><li><p>ldap filter</p></li><li><p>min password length</p></li><li><p>nt smb support</p></li><li><p>post script</p></li><li><p>printer admin</p></li><li><p>printer driver</p></li><li><p>printer driver file</p></li><li><p>printer driver location</p></li><li><p>read size</p></li><li><p>source environment</p></li><li><p>status </p></li><li><p>strip dot </p></li><li><p>total print jobs</p></li><li><p>unicode</p></li><li><p>use rhosts</p></li><li><p>valid chars</p></li><li><p>vfs options</p></li><li><p>winbind enable local accounts</p></li><li><p>winbind max idle children</p></li><li><p>wins partners</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2676989"></a>New Parameters</h4></div></div></div><p>The following new parameters have been released up to and including Samba 3.0.25 (grouped by function:)</p><p>Remote Management</p><a class="indexterm" name="id2677004"></a><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>abort shutdown script</p></li><li><p>shutdown script</p></li></ul></div><p>User and Group Account Management</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>add group script</p></li><li><p>add machine script</p></li><li><p>add user to group script</p></li><li><p>algorithmic rid base</p></li><li><p>delete group script</p></li><li><p>delete user from group script</p></li><li><p>passdb backend</p></li><li><p>rename user script</p></li><li><p>set primary group script</p></li><li><p>username map script</p></li></ul></div><p>Authentication</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>auth methods</p></li><li><p>ldap password sync</p></li><li><p>passdb expand explicit</p></li><li><p>realm</p></li></ul></div><p>Protocol Options</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>add port command</p></li><li><p>afs token lifetime</p></li><li><p>client lanman auth</p></li><li><p>client NTLMv2 auth</p></li><li><p>client schannel</p></li><li><p>client signing</p></li><li><p>client use spnego</p></li><li><p>defer sharing violations</p></li><li><p>disable netbios</p></li><li><p>dmapi support</p></li><li><p>enable privileges</p></li><li><p>use kerberos keytab</p></li><li><p>log nt token command</p></li><li><p>ntlm auth</p></li><li><p>paranoid server security </p></li><li><p>sendfile</p></li><li><p>server schannel</p></li><li><p>server signing</p></li><li><p>smb ports</p></li><li><p>svcctl list</p></li><li><p>use spnego</p></li></ul></div><p>File Service</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>allocation roundup size</p></li><li><p>acl check permissions</p></li><li><p>acl group control</p></li><li><p>acl map full control</p></li><li><p>aio read size</p></li><li><p>aio write size</p></li><li><p>dfree cache time</p></li><li><p>dfree command</p></li><li><p>ea support</p></li><li><p>enable asu support</p></li><li><p>fam change notify</p></li><li><p>force unknown acl user</p></li><li><p>get quota command</p></li><li><p>hide special files</p></li><li><p>hide unwriteable files</p></li><li><p>inherit owner</p></li><li><p>hostname lookups</p></li><li><p>kernel change notify</p></li><li><p>mangle prefix</p></li><li><p>map acl inherit</p></li><li><p>map read only</p></li><li><p>max stat cache size</p></li><li><p>msdfs proxy</p></li><li><p>open files database hash size</p></li><li><p>set quota command</p></li><li><p>store dos attributes</p></li><li><p>use sendfile</p></li><li><p>usershare allow guests</p></li><li><p>usershare max shares</p></li><li><p>usershare owner only</p></li><li><p>usershare path</p></li><li><p>usershare prefix allow list</p></li><li><p>usershare prefix deny list</p></li><li><p>usershare template share</p></li><li><p>vfs objects</p></li></ul></div><p>Printing</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>cups options</p></li><li><p>cups server</p></li><li><p>force printername</p></li><li><p>iprint server</p></li><li><p>max reported print jobs</p></li><li><p>printcap cache time</p></li></ul></div><p>Unicode and Character Sets</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>display charset</p></li><li><p>dos charset</p></li><li><p>UNIX charset</p></li></ul></div><p>SID to UID/GID Mappings</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>idmap backend</p></li><li><p>idmap gid</p></li><li><p>idmap uid</p></li><li><p>username map script</p></li><li><p>winbind nss info</p></li><li><p>winbind offline logon</p></li><li><p>winbind refresh tickets</p></li><li><p>winbind trusted domains only</p></li><li><p>template primary group</p></li></ul></div><p>LDAP</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>ldap delete dn</p></li><li><p>ldap group suffix</p></li><li><p>ldap idmap suffix</p></li><li><p>ldap machine suffix</p></li><li><p>ldap passwd sync</p></li><li><p>ldap replication sleep</p></li><li><p>ldap timeout</p></li><li><p>ldap user suffix</p></li></ul></div><p>General Configuration</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>eventlog list</p></li><li><p>preload modules</p></li><li><p>reset on zero vc</p></li><li><p>privatedir</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2677555"></a>Modified Parameters (Changes in Behavior)</h4></div></div></div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>acl group control (new default is No, deprecated parameter)</p></li><li><p>change notify timeout (scope changed)</p></li><li><p>dos filemode (disabled by default)</p></li><li><p>dos filetimes (enabled by default)</p></li><li><p>enable asu support (disabled by default)</p></li><li><p>enable privileges (enabled by default)</p></li><li><p>encrypt passwords (enabled by default) </p></li><li><p>host msdfs (enabled by default)</p></li><li><p>mangling method (set to hash2 by default) </p></li><li><p>map to guest</p></li><li><p>only user (deprecated)</p></li><li><p>passwd chat</p></li><li><p>passwd program</p></li><li><p>password server</p></li><li><p>restrict anonymous (integer value)</p></li><li><p>security (new ads value)</p></li><li><p>strict locking (auto by default)</p></li><li><p>winbind cache time (increased to 5 minutes)</p></li><li><p>winbind enum groups (disabled by default)</p></li><li><p>winbind enum users (disabled by default)</p></li><li><p>winbind nested groups (enabled by default)</p></li><li><p>winbind uid (deprecated in favor of idmap uid)</p></li><li><p>winbind gid (deprecated in favor of idmap gid)</p></li><li><p>winbindd nss info</p></li><li><p>write cache (deprecated)</p></li></ul></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2677690"></a>New Functionality</h3></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2677698"></a>
+</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>admin log</p></li><li><p>alternate permissions</p></li><li><p>character set</p></li><li><p>client codepage</p></li><li><p>code page directory</p></li><li><p>coding system</p></li><li><p>domain admin group</p></li><li><p>domain guest group</p></li><li><p>enable rid algorithm</p></li><li><p>enable svcctl</p></li><li><p>force unknown acl user</p></li><li><p>hosts equiv</p></li><li><p>ldap filter</p></li><li><p>min password length</p></li><li><p>nt smb support</p></li><li><p>post script</p></li><li><p>printer admin</p></li><li><p>printer driver</p></li><li><p>printer driver file</p></li><li><p>printer driver location</p></li><li><p>read size</p></li><li><p>source environment</p></li><li><p>status </p></li><li><p>strip dot </p></li><li><p>total print jobs</p></li><li><p>unicode</p></li><li><p>use rhosts</p></li><li><p>valid chars</p></li><li><p>vfs options</p></li><li><p>winbind enable local accounts</p></li><li><p>winbind max idle children</p></li><li><p>wins partners</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2676994"></a>New Parameters</h4></div></div></div><p>The following new parameters have been released up to and including Samba 3.0.25 (grouped by function:)</p><p>Remote Management</p><a class="indexterm" name="id2677008"></a><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>abort shutdown script</p></li><li><p>shutdown script</p></li></ul></div><p>User and Group Account Management</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>add group script</p></li><li><p>add machine script</p></li><li><p>add user to group script</p></li><li><p>algorithmic rid base</p></li><li><p>delete group script</p></li><li><p>delete user from group script</p></li><li><p>passdb backend</p></li><li><p>rename user script</p></li><li><p>set primary group script</p></li><li><p>username map script</p></li></ul></div><p>Authentication</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>auth methods</p></li><li><p>ldap password sync</p></li><li><p>passdb expand explicit</p></li><li><p>realm</p></li></ul></div><p>Protocol Options</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>add port command</p></li><li><p>afs token lifetime</p></li><li><p>client lanman auth</p></li><li><p>client NTLMv2 auth</p></li><li><p>client schannel</p></li><li><p>client signing</p></li><li><p>client use spnego</p></li><li><p>defer sharing violations</p></li><li><p>disable netbios</p></li><li><p>dmapi support</p></li><li><p>enable privileges</p></li><li><p>use kerberos keytab</p></li><li><p>log nt token command</p></li><li><p>ntlm auth</p></li><li><p>paranoid server security </p></li><li><p>sendfile</p></li><li><p>server schannel</p></li><li><p>server signing</p></li><li><p>smb ports</p></li><li><p>svcctl list</p></li><li><p>use spnego</p></li></ul></div><p>File Service</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>allocation roundup size</p></li><li><p>acl check permissions</p></li><li><p>acl group control</p></li><li><p>acl map full control</p></li><li><p>aio read size</p></li><li><p>aio write size</p></li><li><p>dfree cache time</p></li><li><p>dfree command</p></li><li><p>ea support</p></li><li><p>enable asu support</p></li><li><p>fam change notify</p></li><li><p>force unknown acl user</p></li><li><p>get quota command</p></li><li><p>hide special files</p></li><li><p>hide unwriteable files</p></li><li><p>inherit owner</p></li><li><p>hostname lookups</p></li><li><p>kernel change notify</p></li><li><p>mangle prefix</p></li><li><p>map acl inherit</p></li><li><p>map read only</p></li><li><p>max stat cache size</p></li><li><p>msdfs proxy</p></li><li><p>open files database hash size</p></li><li><p>set quota command</p></li><li><p>store dos attributes</p></li><li><p>use sendfile</p></li><li><p>usershare allow guests</p></li><li><p>usershare max shares</p></li><li><p>usershare owner only</p></li><li><p>usershare path</p></li><li><p>usershare prefix allow list</p></li><li><p>usershare prefix deny list</p></li><li><p>usershare template share</p></li><li><p>vfs objects</p></li></ul></div><p>Printing</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>cups options</p></li><li><p>cups server</p></li><li><p>force printername</p></li><li><p>iprint server</p></li><li><p>max reported print jobs</p></li><li><p>printcap cache time</p></li></ul></div><p>Unicode and Character Sets</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>display charset</p></li><li><p>dos charset</p></li><li><p>UNIX charset</p></li></ul></div><p>SID to UID/GID Mappings</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>idmap backend</p></li><li><p>idmap gid</p></li><li><p>idmap uid</p></li><li><p>username map script</p></li><li><p>winbind nss info</p></li><li><p>winbind offline logon</p></li><li><p>winbind refresh tickets</p></li><li><p>winbind trusted domains only</p></li><li><p>template primary group</p></li></ul></div><p>LDAP</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>ldap delete dn</p></li><li><p>ldap group suffix</p></li><li><p>ldap idmap suffix</p></li><li><p>ldap machine suffix</p></li><li><p>ldap passwd sync</p></li><li><p>ldap replication sleep</p></li><li><p>ldap timeout</p></li><li><p>ldap user suffix</p></li></ul></div><p>General Configuration</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>eventlog list</p></li><li><p>preload modules</p></li><li><p>reset on zero vc</p></li><li><p>privatedir</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2677559"></a>Modified Parameters (Changes in Behavior)</h4></div></div></div><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>acl group control (new default is No, deprecated parameter)</p></li><li><p>change notify timeout (scope changed)</p></li><li><p>dos filemode (disabled by default)</p></li><li><p>dos filetimes (enabled by default)</p></li><li><p>enable asu support (disabled by default)</p></li><li><p>enable privileges (enabled by default)</p></li><li><p>encrypt passwords (enabled by default) </p></li><li><p>host msdfs (enabled by default)</p></li><li><p>mangling method (set to hash2 by default) </p></li><li><p>map to guest</p></li><li><p>only user (deprecated)</p></li><li><p>passwd chat</p></li><li><p>passwd program</p></li><li><p>password server</p></li><li><p>restrict anonymous (integer value)</p></li><li><p>security (new ads value)</p></li><li><p>strict locking (auto by default)</p></li><li><p>winbind cache time (increased to 5 minutes)</p></li><li><p>winbind enum groups (disabled by default)</p></li><li><p>winbind enum users (disabled by default)</p></li><li><p>winbind nested groups (enabled by default)</p></li><li><p>winbind uid (deprecated in favor of idmap uid)</p></li><li><p>winbind gid (deprecated in favor of idmap gid)</p></li><li><p>winbindd nss info</p></li><li><p>write cache (deprecated)</p></li></ul></div></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2677694"></a>New Functionality</h3></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2677702"></a>
 	The major changes in behavior since that Samba-2.2.x series are documented in this section.
 	Please refer to the <code class="filename">WHATSNEW.txt</code> file that ships with every release of
 	Samba to obtain detailed information regarding the changes that have been made during the
 	life of the current Samba release.
-	</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2677716"></a>TDB Data Files</h4></div></div></div><a class="indexterm" name="id2677722"></a><p>
+	</p><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2677721"></a>TDB Data Files</h4></div></div></div><a class="indexterm" name="id2677727"></a><p>
 	Refer to <a class="link" href="install.html" title="Chapter 1. How to Install and Test SAMBA">Installation, Chapter 1</a>, <a class="link" href="install.html#tdbdocs" title="TDB Database File Information">Chapter 1</a>
 	for information pertaining to the Samba-3 data files, their location and the information that must be
 	preserved across server migrations, updates and upgrades.
 	</p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2677752"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2677757"></a>
 	Please remember to back up your existing ${lock directory}/*tdb before upgrading to Samba-3. If necessary,
 	Samba will upgrade databases as they are opened. Downgrading from Samba-3 to 2.2, or reversion to an earlier
 	version of Samba-3 from a later release, is an unsupported path.
 	</p><p>
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 	The old Samba-2.2.x tdb files are described in <a class="link" href="upgrading-to-3.0.html#oldtdbfiledesc" title="Table 35.1. Samba-2.2.x TDB File Descriptions">the next table</a>.
 	</p><div class="table"><a name="oldtdbfiledesc"></a><p class="title"><b>Table 35.1. Samba-2.2.x TDB File Descriptions</b></p><div class="table-contents"><table summary="Samba-2.2.x TDB File Descriptions" border="1"><colgroup><col align="left"><col align="justify"><col align="left"></colgroup><thead><tr><th align="left">Name</th><th align="justify">Description</th><th align="center">Backup?</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td align="left">account_policy</td><td align="justify">User policy settings</td><td align="left">yes</td></tr><tr><td align="left">brlock</td><td align="justify">Byte-range file locking information.</td><td align="left">no</td></tr><tr><td align="left">connections</td><td align="justify"><p>Client connection information</p></td><td align="left">no</td></tr><tr><td align="left">locking</td><td align="justify">Temporary file locking data.</td><td align="left">no</td></tr><tr><td align="left">messages</td><td align="justify"><p>Temporary storage of messages being processed by smbd.</p></td><td align="left">no</td></tr><tr><td align="left">ntdrivers</td><td align="justify"><p>Stores per-printer driver information.</p></td><td align="left">yes</td></tr><tr><td align="left">ntforms</td><td align="justify"><p>Stores per-printer forms information.</p></td><td align="left">yes</td></tr><tr><td align="left">ntprinters</td><td align="justify"><p>Stores the per-printer devmode configuration settings.</p></td><td align="left">yes</td></tr><tr><td align="left">printing/*.tdb</td><td align="justify"><p>Cached output from lpq command created on a per-print-service basis.</p></td><td align="left">no</td></tr><tr><td align="left">registry</td><td align="justify"><p>Read-only Samba registry skeleton that provides support for
-				exporting various database tables via the winreg RPCs.</p></td><td align="left">no</td></tr><tr><td align="left">sessionid</td><td align="justify"><p>Temporary cache for miscellaneous session information.</p></td><td align="left">no</td></tr><tr><td align="left">share_info</td><td align="justify">Share ACL settings.</td><td align="left">yes</td></tr><tr><td align="left">unexpected</td><td align="justify"><p>Packets received for which no process was listening.</p></td><td align="left">no</td></tr><tr><td align="left">winbindd_cache</td><td align="justify"><p>Cache of identity information received from an NT4 or an ADS domain.</p></td><td align="left">yes</td></tr><tr><td align="left">winbindd_idmap</td><td align="justify"><p>New ID map table from SIDS to UNIX UIDs/GIDs.</p></td><td align="left">yes</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2678068"></a>Changes in Behavior</h4></div></div></div><p>
+				exporting various database tables via the winreg RPCs.</p></td><td align="left">no</td></tr><tr><td align="left">sessionid</td><td align="justify"><p>Temporary cache for miscellaneous session information.</p></td><td align="left">no</td></tr><tr><td align="left">share_info</td><td align="justify">Share ACL settings.</td><td align="left">yes</td></tr><tr><td align="left">unexpected</td><td align="justify"><p>Packets received for which no process was listening.</p></td><td align="left">no</td></tr><tr><td align="left">winbindd_cache</td><td align="justify"><p>Cache of identity information received from an NT4 or an ADS domain.</p></td><td align="left">yes</td></tr><tr><td align="left">winbindd_idmap</td><td align="justify"><p>New ID map table from SIDS to UNIX UIDs/GIDs.</p></td><td align="left">yes</td></tr></tbody></table></div></div><br class="table-break"></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2678073"></a>Changes in Behavior</h4></div></div></div><p>
 	The following issues are known changes in behavior between Samba-2.2 and
 	Samba-3 that may affect certain installations of Samba.
 	</p><div class="orderedlist"><ol type="1"><li><p>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678097"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678104"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678094"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678101"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678108"></a>
 		When operating as a member of a Windows domain, Samba-2.2 would map any users authenticated by the remote DC
 		to the &#8220;<span class="quote">guest account</span>&#8221; if a UID could not be obtained via the getpwnam() call. Samba-3 rejects
 		the connection with the error message &#8220;<span class="quote">NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE.</span>&#8221; There is no current workaround
 		to re-establish the Samba-2.2 behavior.
 		</p></li><li><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678128"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678135"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678132"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678139"></a>
 		When adding machines to a Samba-2.2 controlled domain, the
 		&#8220;<span class="quote">add user script</span>&#8221; was used to create the UNIX identity of the
 		machine trust account. Samba-3 introduces a new &#8220;<span class="quote">add machine
 		script</span>&#8221; that must be specified for this purpose. Samba-3 will
 		not fall back to using the &#8220;<span class="quote">add user script</span>&#8221; in the absence of
 		an &#8220;<span class="quote">add machine script</span>&#8221;.
-		</p></li></ol></div></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2678165"></a>Passdb Backends and Authentication</h4></div></div></div><p>
+		</p></li></ol></div></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2678169"></a>Passdb Backends and Authentication</h4></div></div></div><p>
 	There have been a few new changes that Samba administrators should be
 	aware of when moving to Samba-3.
 	</p><div class="orderedlist"><ol type="1"><li><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678190"></a>
 		Encrypted passwords have been enabled by default in order to
 		interoperate better with out-of-the-box Windows client
 		installations. This does mean that either (a) a Samba account
 		must be created for each user, or (b) &#8220;<span class="quote">encrypt passwords = no</span>&#8221;
 		must be explicitly defined in <code class="filename">smb.conf</code>.
 		</p></li><li><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678211"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678218"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678224"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678216"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678222"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678229"></a>
 		Inclusion of new <a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#SECURITY" target="_top">security = ads</a> option for integration
 		with an Active Directory domain using the native Windows Kerberos 5 and LDAP protocols.
 		</p></li></ol></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678250"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678255"></a>
 	Samba-3 also includes the possibility of setting up chains of authentication methods (<a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#AUTHMETHODS" target="_top">auth methods</a>) and account storage backends (<a class="link" href="smb.conf.5.html#PASSDBBACKEND" target="_top">passdb backend</a>).  Please refer to
 	the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> man page and <a class="link" href="passdb.html" title="Chapter 11. Account Information Databases">Account Information Databases</a>, for
 	details. While both parameters assume sane default values, it is likely that you will need to understand what
 	the values actually mean in order to ensure Samba operates correctly.
 	</p><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678302"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678308"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678315"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678306"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678313"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678320"></a>
 	Certain functions of the <code class="literal">smbpasswd</code> tool have been split between the
 	new <code class="literal">smbpasswd</code> utility, the <code class="literal">net</code> tool, and the new <code class="literal">pdbedit</code>
 	utility. See the respective man pages for details.
-	</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2678349"></a>LDAP</h4></div></div></div><p>
+	</p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2678354"></a>LDAP</h4></div></div></div><p>
 	This section outlines the new features effecting Samba/LDAP integration.
-	</p><div class="sect4" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"><a name="id2678359"></a>New Schema</h5></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678367"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678374"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678381"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678388"></a>
+	</p><div class="sect4" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"><a name="id2678364"></a>New Schema</h5></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678372"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678378"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678385"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678392"></a>
 		A new object class (sambaSamAccount) has been introduced to replace
 		the old sambaAccount. This change aids in the renaming of attributes
 		to prevent clashes with attributes from other vendors. There is a
@@ -214,29 +214,29 @@
 		file to the new schema.
 		</p><p>
 		Example:
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678403"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678408"></a>
 		</p><pre class="screen">
 		<code class="prompt">$ </code>ldapsearch .... -LLL -b "ou=people,dc=..." &gt; old.ldif
 		<code class="prompt">$ </code>convertSambaAccount --sid &lt;DOM SID&gt; --input old.ldif --output new.ldif
 		</pre><p>
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 		The &lt;DOM SID&gt; can be obtained by running
 </p><pre class="screen">
 <code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>net getlocalsid &lt;DOMAINNAME&gt;</code></strong>
 </pre><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678462"></a>
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 		on the Samba PDC as root.
 		</p><p>
 		Under Samba-2.x the domain SID can be obtained by executing:
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678474"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678479"></a>
 </p><pre class="screen">
 <code class="prompt">$ </code><strong class="userinput"><code>smbpasswd -S &lt;DOMAINNAME&gt;</code></strong>
 </pre><p>
 		</p><p>
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 		The old <code class="literal">sambaAccount</code> schema may still be used by specifying the
 		<em class="parameter"><code>ldapsam_compat</code></em> passdb backend. However, the sambaAccount and
 		associated attributes have been moved to the historical section of
@@ -246,53 +246,53 @@
 		</p><p>
 		Other new object classes and their uses include:
 		</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>
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 			<code class="literal">sambaDomain</code>  domain information used to allocate RIDs
 			for users and groups as necessary. The attributes are added
 			in &#8220;<span class="quote">ldap suffix</span>&#8221; directory entry automatically if
 			an idmap UID/GID range has been set and the &#8220;<span class="quote">ldapsam</span>&#8221;
 			passdb backend has been selected.
 			</p></li><li><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678633"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678640"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678646"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678637"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678644"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678651"></a>
 			sambaGroupMapping  an object representing the
 			relationship between a posixGroup and a Windows
 			group/SID. These entries are stored in the &#8220;<span class="quote">ldap
 			group suffix</span>&#8221; and managed by the &#8220;<span class="quote">net groupmap</span>&#8221; command.
 			</p></li><li><p>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678678"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678685"></a>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678690"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678696"></a>
 			<code class="literal">sambaUNIXIdPool</code>  created in the &#8220;<span class="quote">ldap idmap suffix</span>&#8221; entry
 			automatically and contains the next available &#8220;<span class="quote">idmap UID</span>&#8221; and
 			&#8220;<span class="quote">idmap GID</span>&#8221;.
 			</p></li><li><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678724"></a>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678731"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678728"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678735"></a>
 			<code class="literal">sambaIdmapEntry</code>  object storing a mapping between a
 			SID and a UNIX UID/GID. These objects are created by the
 			idmap_ldap module as needed.
-			</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect4" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"><a name="id2678752"></a>New Suffix for Searching</h5></div></div></div><p>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678801"></a>
+			</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect4" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"><a name="id2678757"></a>New Suffix for Searching</h5></div></div></div><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678806"></a>
 		The following new <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> parameters have been added to aid in directing
 		certain LDAP queries when <em class="parameter"><code>passdb backend = ldapsam://...</code></em> has been
 		specified.
 		</p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p>ldap suffix          used to search for user and computer accounts.</p></li><li><p>ldap user suffix     used to store user accounts.</p></li><li><p>ldap machine suffix  used to store machine trust accounts.</p></li><li><p>ldap group suffix    location of posixGroup/sambaGroupMapping entries.</p></li><li><p>ldap idmap suffix    location of sambaIdmapEntry objects.</p></li></ul></div><p>
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-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678876"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678874"></a>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678881"></a>
 		If an <em class="parameter"><code>ldap suffix</code></em> is defined, it will be appended to all of the
 		remaining subsuffix parameters. In this case, the order of the suffix
 		listings in <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> is important. Always place the <em class="parameter"><code>ldap suffix</code></em> first
@@ -300,13 +300,13 @@
 		</p><p>
 		Due to a limitation in Samba's <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> parsing, you should not surround
 		the domain names with quotation marks.
-		</p></div><div class="sect4" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"><a name="id2678918"></a>IdMap LDAP Support</h5></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2678925"></a>
+		</p></div><div class="sect4" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"><a name="id2678922"></a>IdMap LDAP Support</h5></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2678930"></a>
 		Samba-3 supports an LDAP backend for the idmap subsystem. The
 		following options inform Samba that the idmap table should be
 		stored on the directory server <span class="emphasis"><em>onterose</em></span> in the ou=Idmap,dc=quenya,dc=org partition.
-		</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td>...</td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2678958"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap backend = ldap:ldap://onterose/</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2678970"></a><em class="parameter"><code>ldap idmap suffix = ou=Idmap</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2678982"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap uid = 40000-50000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2678994"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap gid = 40000-50000</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2679008"></a>
+		</p><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td>...</td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2678963"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap backend = ldap:ldap://onterose/</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2678975"></a><em class="parameter"><code>ldap idmap suffix = ou=Idmap</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2678987"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap uid = 40000-50000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2678999"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap gid = 40000-50000</code></em></td></tr></table><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2679012"></a>
 		This configuration allows Winbind installations on multiple servers to
 		share a UID/GID number space, thus avoiding the interoperability problems
 		with NFS that were present in Samba-2.2.

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 24. Winbind: Use of Domain Accounts</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="VFS.html" title="Chapter 23. Stackable VFS modules"><link rel="next" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html" title="Chapter 25. Advanced Network Management"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 24. Winbind: Use of Domain Accounts</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="VFS.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="winbind"></a>Chapter 24. Winbind: Use of Domain Accounts</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Tim</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Potter</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:tpot at linuxcare.com.au">tpot at linuxcare.com.au</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Andrew</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Tridgell</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:tridge at samba.org">tridge at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Naag</span> <span class="surname">Mummaneni</span></h3><span class="contrib">Notes for Solaris</span> <div class="affiliation"><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:getnag at rediffmail.com">getnag at rediffmail.com</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="orgname">SNAP</span> <span class="surname">Trostel</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">SNAP<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jtrostel at snapserver.com">jtrostel at snapserver.com</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">June 15, 2005</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653117">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653461">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653550">What Winbind Provides</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2653704">Target Uses</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653875">How Winbind Works</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654018">Microsoft Active Directory Services</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654453">User and Group ID Allocation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654529">Result Caching</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2654586">Installation and Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654858">Testing Things Out</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2657317">Conclusion</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2657366">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2657408">NSCD Problem Warning</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2657444">Winbind Is Not Resolving Users and Groups</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2653117"></a>Features and Benefits</h2></div></div></div><p>
-<a class="indexterm" name="id2653125"></a>
+<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"><title>Chapter 24. Winbind: Use of Domain Accounts</title><link rel="stylesheet" href="../samba.css" type="text/css"><meta name="generator" content="DocBook XSL Stylesheets V1.74.0"><link rel="home" href="index.html" title="The Official Samba 3.4.x HOWTO and Reference Guide"><link rel="up" href="optional.html" title="Part III. Advanced Configuration"><link rel="prev" href="VFS.html" title="Chapter 23. Stackable VFS modules"><link rel="next" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html" title="Chapter 25. Advanced Network Management"></head><body bgcolor="white" text="black" link="#0000FF" vlink="#840084" alink="#0000FF"><div class="navheader"><table width="100%" summary="Navigation header"><tr><th colspan="3" align="center">Chapter 24. Winbind: Use of Domain Accounts</th></tr><tr><td width="20%" align="left"><a accesskey="p" href="VFS.html">Prev</a> </td><th width="60%" align="center">Part III. Advanced Configuration</th><td width="20%" align="right"> <a accesskey="n" href="AdvancedNetworkManagement.html">Next</a></td></tr></table><hr></div><div class="chapter" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title"><a name="winbind"></a>Chapter 24. Winbind: Use of Domain Accounts</h2></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Tim</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Potter</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:tpot at linuxcare.com.au">tpot at linuxcare.com.au</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Andrew</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Tridgell</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:tridge at samba.org">tridge at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Naag</span> <span class="surname">Mummaneni</span></h3><span class="contrib">Notes for Solaris</span> <div class="affiliation"><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:getnag at rediffmail.com">getnag at rediffmail.com</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="orgname">SNAP</span> <span class="surname">Trostel</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">SNAP<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jtrostel at snapserver.com">jtrostel at snapserver.com</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">Jelmer</span> <span class="othername">R.</span> <span class="orgname">The Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Vernooij</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">The Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jelmer at samba.org">jelmer at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><div class="author"><h3 class="author"><span class="firstname">John</span> <span class="othername">H.</span> <span class="orgname">Samba Team</span> <span class="surname">Terpstra</span></h3><div class="affiliation"><span class="orgname">Samba Team<br></span><div class="address"><p><code class="email">&lt;<a class="email" href="mailto:jht at samba.org">jht at samba.org</a>&gt;</code></p></div></div></div></div><div><p class="pubdate">June 15, 2005</p></div></div></div><div class="toc"><p><b>Table of Contents</b></p><dl><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653118">Features and Benefits</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653461">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653551">What Winbind Provides</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2653704">Target Uses</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2653749">Handling of Foreign SIDs</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2653875">How Winbind Works</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2653925">Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654018">Microsoft Active Directory Services</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654066">Name Service Switch</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654298">Pluggable Authentication Modules</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654453">User and Group ID Allocation</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654529">Result Caching</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2654586">Installation and Configuration</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654592">Introduction</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654706">Requirements</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2654858">Testing Things Out</a></span></dt></dl></dd><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2657317">Conclusion</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect1"><a href="winbind.html#id2657366">Common Errors</a></span></dt><dd><dl><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2657408">NSCD Problem Warning</a></span></dt><dt><span class="sect2"><a href="winbind.html#id2657444">Winbind Is Not Resolving Users and Groups</a></span></dt></dl></dd></dl></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2653118"></a>Features and Benefits</h2></div></div></div><p>
+<a class="indexterm" name="id2653126"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2653132"></a>
 	Integration of UNIX and Microsoft Windows NT through a unified logon has
 	been considered a &#8220;<span class="quote">holy grail</span>&#8221; in heterogeneous computing environments for
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
 	mechanism for sharing files across UNIX systems and to be able to assign
 	domain user and group ownerships with integrity.
 	</p><p>
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+<a class="indexterm" name="id2653185"></a>
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 <a class="indexterm" name="id2653201"></a>
 <a class="indexterm" name="id2653207"></a>
@@ -33,8 +33,8 @@
 		log onto a UNIX/Linux system using user and group accounts from a Windows
 		NT4 (including a Samba domain) or an Active Directory domain.
 		</p></li><li><p>
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 		Identity resolution (via NSS). This is the default when winbind is not used.
 		</p></li><li><p>
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@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
 		then instead of using a local mapping, Winbind will obtain this information
 		from the LDAP database.
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 	tasks for the system administrator when maintaining users and
 	groups on either system. The Winbind system provides a simple
 	and elegant solution to all three components of the unified logon
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 	they were &#8220;<span class="quote">native</span>&#8221; UNIX users and groups, allowing the NT domain
 	to be used in much the same manner that NIS+ is used within
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 	applications. This capability solves the problem of synchronizing
 	passwords between systems, since all passwords are stored in a single
 	location (on the domain controller).</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2653704"></a>Target Uses</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 		maintain a separate account infrastructure. This greatly
 		simplifies the administrative overhead of deploying UNIX
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 	permit the allocation of UIDs and GIDs from the assigned pool that will keep the identity
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 	</p></div></div><div class="sect1" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a name="id2653875"></a>How Winbind Works</h2></div></div></div><p>
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 	to arrive. These requests are generated by the NSS and PAM
 	clients and are processed sequentially.</p><p>The technologies used to implement Winbind are described
 	in detail below.</p><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2653925"></a>Microsoft Remote Procedure Calls</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 		Over the last few years, efforts have been underway by various Samba Team members to implement various aspects of
 		the Microsoft Remote Procedure Call (MSRPC) system. This system is used for most network-related operations
 		between Windows NT machines, including remote management, user authentication, and print spooling. Although
 		initially this work was done to aid the implementation of Primary Domain Controller (PDC) functionality in
 		Samba, it has also yielded a body of code that can be used for other purposes.
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 		passwords. By directly querying a Windows PDC for user and group information, Winbind maps the NT account
 		information onto UNIX user and group names.
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 		</p></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2654066"></a>Name Service Switch</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 		cached information is discarded and up-to-date information is requested directly from the PDC.
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 	<span class="emphasis"><em>Who should be reading this document?</em></span>
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 	</p></li></ul></div></div><div class="sect2" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"><a name="id2654706"></a>Requirements</h3></div></div></div><p>
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 If your system already uses PAM, <span class="emphasis"><em>back up the <code class="filename">/etc/pam.d</code> directory
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 this library is indeed recognized by the dynamic link loader.
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 </p></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2655343"></a>NSS Winbind on AIX</h4></div></div></div><p>(This section is only for those running AIX.)</p><p>
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 can be found in the <a class="ulink" href="http://publibn.boulder.ibm.com/doc_link/en_US/a_doc_lib/aixbman/baseadmn/iandaadmin.htm" target="_top">System
 Management Guide: Operating System and Devices.</a>
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 Several parameters are needed in the <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file to control the behavior of <span class="application">winbindd</span>. These
 are described in more detail in the <a class="citerefentry" href="winbindd.8.html"><span class="citerefentry"><span class="refentrytitle">winbindd</span>(8)</span></a> man page. My <code class="filename">smb.conf</code> file, as shown in <a class="link" href="winbind.html#winbindcfg" title="Example 24.1. smb.conf for Winbind Setup">the smb.conf for Winbind Setup</a>, was modified to include the necessary entries in the [global] section.
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+</p><div class="example"><a name="winbindcfg"></a><p class="title"><b>Example 24.1. smb.conf for Winbind Setup</b></p><div class="example-contents"><table class="simplelist" border="0" summary="Simple list"><tr><td> </td></tr><tr><td><em class="parameter"><code>[global]</code></em></td></tr><tr><td>#  separate domain and username with '\', like DOMAIN\username</td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2655552"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind separator = \</code></em></td></tr><tr><td>#  use uids from 10000 to 20000 for domain users</td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2655568"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap uid = 10000-20000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td>#  use gids from 10000 to 20000 for domain groups</td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2655584"></a><em class="parameter"><code>idmap gid = 10000-20000</code></em></td></tr><tr><td>#  allow enumeration of winbind users and groups</td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2655599"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind enum users = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2655611"></a><em class="parameter"><code>winbind enum groups = yes</code></em></td></tr><tr><td>#  give winbind users a real shell (only needed if they have telnet access)</td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2655628"></a><em class="parameter"><code>template homedir = /home/winnt/%D/%U</code></em></td></tr><tr><td><a class="indexterm" name="id2655640"></a><em class="parameter"><code>template shell = /bin/bash</code></em></td></tr></table></div></div><br class="example-break"></div><div class="sect3" lang="en"><div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"><a name="id2655654"></a>Join the Samba Server to the PDC Domain</h4></div></div></div><p>
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 start Samba on a PDC so that it can join its own domain.
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 on the target domain controller (usually PDC) and that it is capable of being reached via ports
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 The proper response to the command should be &#8220;<span class="quote">Joined the domain
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 Use the appropriate path to the location of the <code class="literal">winbindd</code> executable file.
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 usually only starts smbd and nmbd but should now start winbindd, too. If you have Samba installed in
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 </p><div class="refsect3" lang="en"><a name="id2534692"></a><h4>DOM JOIN	<em class="replaceable"><code>domain=DOMAIN</code></em> <em class="replaceable"><code>ou=OU</code></em> <em class="replaceable"><code>account=ACCOUNT</code></em> <em class="replaceable"><code>password=PASSWORD</code></em> <em class="replaceable"><code>reboot</code></em></h4><p>
 Joins a computer into a domain. This command supports the following additional parameters:
 </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p><em class="replaceable"><code>DOMAIN</code></em> can be a NetBIOS domain name (also known as short domain name) or a DNS domain name for Active Directory Domains. As in Windows, it is also possible to control which Domain Controller to use. This can be achieved by appending the DC name using the \ separator character. Example: MYDOM\MYDC. The <em class="replaceable"><code>DOMAIN</code></em> parameter cannot be NULL.</p></li><li><p><em class="replaceable"><code>OU</code></em> can be set to a RFC 1779 LDAP DN, like <span class="emphasis"><em>ou=mymachines,cn=Users,dc=example,dc=com</em></span> in order to create the machine account in a non-default LDAP containter. This optional parameter is only supported when joining Active Directory Domains.</p></li><li><p><em class="replaceable"><code>ACCOUNT</code></em> defines a domain account that will be used to join the machine to the domain. This domain account needs to have sufficient privileges to join machines.</p></li><li><p><em class="replaceable"><code>PASSWORD</code></em> defines the password for the domain account defined with <em class="replaceable"><code>ACCOUNT</code></em>.</p></li><li><p><em class="replaceable"><code>REBOOT</code></em> is an optional parameter that can be set to reboot the remote machine after successful join to the domain.</p></li></ul></div><p>
-Note that you also need to use standard net paramters to connect and authenticate to the remote machine that you want to join. These additional parameters include: -S computer and -U user.
+Note that you also need to use standard net parameters to connect and authenticate to the remote machine that you want to join. These additional parameters include: -S computer and -U user.
 </p><p>
 	Example:
 	net dom join -S xp -U XP\\administrator%secret domain=MYDOM account=MYDOM\\administrator password=topsecret reboot.
@@ -483,7 +483,7 @@
 </p></div><div class="refsect3" lang="en"><a name="id2534798"></a><h4>DOM UNJOIN <em class="replaceable"><code>account=ACCOUNT</code></em> <em class="replaceable"><code>password=PASSWORD</code></em> <em class="replaceable"><code>reboot</code></em></h4><p>
 Unjoins a computer from a domain. This command supports the following additional parameters:
 </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p><em class="replaceable"><code>ACCOUNT</code></em> defines a domain account that will be used to unjoin the machine from the domain. This domain account needs to have sufficient privileges to unjoin machines.</p></li><li><p><em class="replaceable"><code>PASSWORD</code></em> defines the password for the domain account defined with <em class="replaceable"><code>ACCOUNT</code></em>.</p></li><li><p><em class="replaceable"><code>REBOOT</code></em> is an optional parameter that can be set to reboot the remote machine after successful unjoin from the domain.</p></li></ul></div><p>
-Note that you also need to use standard net paramters to connect and authenticate to the remote machine that you want to unjoin. These additional parameters include: -S computer and -U user.
+Note that you also need to use standard net parameters to connect and authenticate to the remote machine that you want to unjoin. These additional parameters include: -S computer and -U user.
 </p><p>
 	Example:
 	net dom unjoin -S xp -U XP\\administrator%secret account=MYDOM\\administrator password=topsecret reboot.
@@ -492,7 +492,7 @@
 </p></div><div class="refsect3" lang="en"><a name="id2534869"></a><h4>DOM RENAMECOMPUTER <em class="replaceable"><code>newname=NEWNAME</code></em> <em class="replaceable"><code>account=ACCOUNT</code></em> <em class="replaceable"><code>password=PASSWORD</code></em> <em class="replaceable"><code>reboot</code></em></h4><p>
 Renames a computer that is joined to a domain. This command supports the following additional parameters:
 </p><div class="itemizedlist"><ul type="disc"><li><p><em class="replaceable"><code>NEWNAME</code></em> defines the new name of the machine in the domain.</p></li><li><p><em class="replaceable"><code>ACCOUNT</code></em> defines a domain account that will be used to rename the machine in the domain. This domain account needs to have sufficient privileges to rename machines.</p></li><li><p><em class="replaceable"><code>PASSWORD</code></em> defines the password for the domain account defined with <em class="replaceable"><code>ACCOUNT</code></em>.</p></li><li><p><em class="replaceable"><code>REBOOT</code></em> is an optional parameter that can be set to reboot the remote machine after successful rename in the domain.</p></li></ul></div><p>
-Note that you also need to use standard net paramters to connect and authenticate to the remote machine that you want to rename in the domain. These additional parameters include: -S computer and -U user.
+Note that you also need to use standard net parameters to connect and authenticate to the remote machine that you want to rename in the domain. These additional parameters include: -S computer and -U user.
 </p><p>
 	Example:
 	net dom renamecomputer -S xp -U XP\\administrator%secret newname=XPNEW account=MYDOM\\administrator password=topsecret reboot.

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/cifs.upcall.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/cifs.upcall.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/cifs.upcall.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: cifs.upcall
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "CIFS\&.UPCALL" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "CIFS\&.UPCALL" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/eventlogadm.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/eventlogadm.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/eventlogadm.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: eventlogadm
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "EVENTLOGADM" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "EVENTLOGADM" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/findsmb.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/findsmb.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/findsmb.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: findsmb
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "FINDSMB" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "FINDSMB" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_ad.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_ad.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_ad.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: idmap_ad
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "IDMAP_AD" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "IDMAP_AD" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_adex.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_adex.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_adex.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: idmap_adex
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "IDMAP_ADEX" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "IDMAP_ADEX" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_hash.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_hash.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_hash.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: idmap_hash
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "IDMAP_HASH" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "IDMAP_HASH" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_ldap.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_ldap.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_ldap.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: idmap_ldap
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "IDMAP_LDAP" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "IDMAP_LDAP" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_nss.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_nss.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_nss.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: idmap_nss
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "IDMAP_NSS" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "IDMAP_NSS" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_rid.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_rid.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_rid.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: idmap_rid
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "IDMAP_RID" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "IDMAP_RID" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_tdb.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_tdb.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_tdb.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: idmap_tdb
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "IDMAP_TDB" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "IDMAP_TDB" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_tdb2.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_tdb2.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_tdb2.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: idmap_tdb2
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "IDMAP_TDB2" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "IDMAP_TDB2" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldb.3
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldb.3	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldb.3	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: ldb
 .\"    Author: [see the "Author" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: C Library Functions
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "LDB" "3" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "C Library Functions"
+.TH "LDB" "3" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "C Library Functions"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbadd.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbadd.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbadd.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: ldbadd
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "LDBADD" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "LDBADD" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbdel.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbdel.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbdel.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: ldbdel
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "LDBDEL" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "LDBDEL" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbedit.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbedit.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbedit.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: ldbedit
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "LDBEDIT" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "LDBEDIT" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbmodify.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbmodify.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbmodify.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: ldbmodify
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "LDBMODIFY" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "LDBMODIFY" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbrename.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbrename.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbrename.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: ldbrename
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: [FIXME: manual]
 .\"    Source: [FIXME: source]
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "LDBRENAME" "1" "07/03/2009" "[FIXME: source]" "[FIXME: manual]"
+.TH "LDBRENAME" "1" "09/09/2009" "[FIXME: source]" "[FIXME: manual]"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbsearch.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbsearch.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbsearch.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: ldbsearch
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "LDBSEARCH" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "LDBSEARCH" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/libsmbclient.7
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/libsmbclient.7	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/libsmbclient.7	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: libsmbclient
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: 7
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "LIBSMBCLIENT" "7" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "7"
+.TH "LIBSMBCLIENT" "7" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "7"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/lmhosts.5
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/lmhosts.5	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/lmhosts.5	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: lmhosts
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: File Formats and Conventions
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "LMHOSTS" "5" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "File Formats and Conventions"
+.TH "LMHOSTS" "5" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "File Formats and Conventions"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/log2pcap.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/log2pcap.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/log2pcap.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: log2pcap
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "LOG2PCAP" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "LOG2PCAP" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/mount.cifs.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/mount.cifs.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/mount.cifs.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: mount.cifs
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "MOUNT\&.CIFS" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "MOUNT\&.CIFS" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/net.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/net.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/net.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: net
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "NET" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "NET" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -1213,7 +1213,7 @@
 .sp
 .RE
 .PP
-Note that you also need to use standard net paramters to connect and authenticate to the remote machine that you want to join\&. These additional parameters include: \-S computer and \-U user\&.
+Note that you also need to use standard net parameters to connect and authenticate to the remote machine that you want to join\&. These additional parameters include: \-S computer and \-U user\&.
 .PP
 Example: net dom join \-S xp \-U XP\e\eadministrator%secret domain=MYDOM account=MYDOM\e\eadministrator password=topsecret reboot\&.
 .PP
@@ -1260,7 +1260,7 @@
 .sp
 .RE
 .PP
-Note that you also need to use standard net paramters to connect and authenticate to the remote machine that you want to unjoin\&. These additional parameters include: \-S computer and \-U user\&.
+Note that you also need to use standard net parameters to connect and authenticate to the remote machine that you want to unjoin\&. These additional parameters include: \-S computer and \-U user\&.
 .PP
 Example: net dom unjoin \-S xp \-U XP\e\eadministrator%secret account=MYDOM\e\eadministrator password=topsecret reboot\&.
 .PP
@@ -1319,7 +1319,7 @@
 .sp
 .RE
 .PP
-Note that you also need to use standard net paramters to connect and authenticate to the remote machine that you want to rename in the domain\&. These additional parameters include: \-S computer and \-U user\&.
+Note that you also need to use standard net parameters to connect and authenticate to the remote machine that you want to rename in the domain\&. These additional parameters include: \-S computer and \-U user\&.
 .PP
 Example: net dom renamecomputer \-S xp \-U XP\e\eadministrator%secret newname=XPNEW account=MYDOM\e\eadministrator password=topsecret reboot\&.
 .PP

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/nmbd.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/nmbd.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/nmbd.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: nmbd
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "NMBD" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "NMBD" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/nmblookup.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/nmblookup.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/nmblookup.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: nmblookup
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "NMBLOOKUP" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "NMBLOOKUP" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ntlm_auth.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ntlm_auth.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ntlm_auth.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: ntlm_auth
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "NTLM_AUTH" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "NTLM_AUTH" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/pam_winbind.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/pam_winbind.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/pam_winbind.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: pam_winbind
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: 8
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "PAM_WINBIND" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "8"
+.TH "PAM_WINBIND" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "8"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/pdbedit.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/pdbedit.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/pdbedit.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: pdbedit
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "PDBEDIT" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "PDBEDIT" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/profiles.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/profiles.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/profiles.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: profiles
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "PROFILES" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "PROFILES" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/rpcclient.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/rpcclient.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/rpcclient.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: rpcclient
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "RPCCLIENT" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "RPCCLIENT" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/samba.7
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/samba.7	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/samba.7	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: samba
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: Miscellanea
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "SAMBA" "7" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "Miscellanea"
+.TH "SAMBA" "7" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "Miscellanea"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/sharesec.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/sharesec.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/sharesec.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: sharesec
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "SHARESEC" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "SHARESEC" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: smb.conf
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: File Formats and Conventions
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "SMB\&.CONF" "5" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "File Formats and Conventions"
+.TH "SMB\&.CONF" "5" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "File Formats and Conventions"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcacls.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcacls.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcacls.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: smbcacls
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "SMBCACLS" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "SMBCACLS" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbclient.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbclient.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbclient.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: smbclient
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "SMBCLIENT" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "SMBCLIENT" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcontrol.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcontrol.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcontrol.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: smbcontrol
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "SMBCONTROL" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "SMBCONTROL" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcquotas.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcquotas.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcquotas.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: smbcquotas
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "SMBCQUOTAS" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "SMBCQUOTAS" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbd.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbd.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbd.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: smbd
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "SMBD" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "SMBD" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbget.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbget.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbget.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: smbget
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "SMBGET" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "SMBGET" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbgetrc.5
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbgetrc.5	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbgetrc.5	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: smbgetrc
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: File Formats and Conventions
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "SMBGETRC" "5" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "File Formats and Conventions"
+.TH "SMBGETRC" "5" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "File Formats and Conventions"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.5
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.5	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.5	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: smbpasswd
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: File Formats and Conventions
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "SMBPASSWD" "5" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "File Formats and Conventions"
+.TH "SMBPASSWD" "5" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "File Formats and Conventions"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: smbpasswd
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "SMBPASSWD" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "SMBPASSWD" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbspool.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbspool.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbspool.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: smbspool
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "SMBSPOOL" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "SMBSPOOL" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbstatus.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbstatus.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbstatus.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: smbstatus
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "SMBSTATUS" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "SMBSTATUS" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbtar.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbtar.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbtar.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: smbtar
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "SMBTAR" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "SMBTAR" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbtree.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbtree.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbtree.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: smbtree
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "SMBTREE" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "SMBTREE" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/swat.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/swat.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/swat.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: swat
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "SWAT" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "SWAT" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbbackup.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbbackup.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbbackup.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: tdbbackup
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "TDBBACKUP" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "TDBBACKUP" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbdump.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbdump.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbdump.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: tdbdump
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "TDBDUMP" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "TDBDUMP" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbtool.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbtool.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbtool.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: tdbtool
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "TDBTOOL" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "TDBTOOL" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/testparm.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/testparm.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/testparm.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: testparm
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "TESTPARM" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "TESTPARM" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/umount.cifs.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/umount.cifs.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/umount.cifs.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: umount.cifs
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "UMOUNT\&.CIFS" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "UMOUNT\&.CIFS" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_acl_tdb.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_acl_tdb.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_acl_tdb.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_acl_tdb
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_ACL_TDB" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_ACL_TDB" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_acl_xattr.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_acl_xattr.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_acl_xattr.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_acl_xattr
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_ACL_XATTR" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_ACL_XATTR" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_audit.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_audit.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_audit.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_audit
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_AUDIT" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_AUDIT" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_cacheprime.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_cacheprime.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_cacheprime.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_cacheprime
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_CACHEPRIME" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_CACHEPRIME" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_cap.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_cap.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_cap.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_cap
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_CAP" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_CAP" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_catia.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_catia.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_catia.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_catia
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_CATIA" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_CATIA" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_commit.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_commit.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_commit.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_commit
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_COMMIT" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_COMMIT" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_default_quota.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_default_quota.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_default_quota.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_default_quota
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_DEFAULT_QUOTA" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_DEFAULT_QUOTA" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_dirsort.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_dirsort.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_dirsort.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_dirsort
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_DIRSORT" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_DIRSORT" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_extd_audit.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_extd_audit.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_extd_audit.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_extd_audit
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_EXTD_AUDIT" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_EXTD_AUDIT" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_fake_perms.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_fake_perms.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_fake_perms.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_fake_perms
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_FAKE_PERMS" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_FAKE_PERMS" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_fileid.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_fileid.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_fileid.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_fileid
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_FILEID" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_FILEID" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_full_audit.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_full_audit.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_full_audit.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_full_audit
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_FULL_AUDIT" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_FULL_AUDIT" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_gpfs.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_gpfs.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_gpfs.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_gpfs
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_GPFS" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_GPFS" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_netatalk.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_netatalk.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_netatalk.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_netatalk
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_NETATALK" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_NETATALK" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_notify_fam.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_notify_fam.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_notify_fam.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_notify_fam
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_NOTIFY_FAM" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_NOTIFY_FAM" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_prealloc.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_prealloc.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_prealloc.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_prealloc
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_PREALLOC" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_PREALLOC" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_preopen.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_preopen.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_preopen.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_preopen
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_PREOPEN" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_PREOPEN" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_readahead.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_readahead.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_readahead.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_readahead
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_READAHEAD" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_READAHEAD" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_readonly.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_readonly.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_readonly.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_readonly
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_READONLY" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_READONLY" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_recycle.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_recycle.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_recycle.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_recycle
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_RECYCLE" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_RECYCLE" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_shadow_copy.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_shadow_copy.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_shadow_copy.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_shadow_copy
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_SHADOW_COPY" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_SHADOW_COPY" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_shadow_copy2.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_shadow_copy2.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_shadow_copy2.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_shadow_copy2
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_SHADOW_COPY2" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_SHADOW_COPY2" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_smb_traffic_analyzer.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_smb_traffic_analyzer.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_smb_traffic_analyzer.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: smb_traffic_analyzer
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "SMB_TRAFFIC_ANALYZER" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "SMB_TRAFFIC_ANALYZER" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_streams_depot.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_streams_depot.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_streams_depot.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_streams_depot
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_STREAMS_DEPOT" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_STREAMS_DEPOT" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_streams_xattr.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_streams_xattr.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_streams_xattr.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_streams_xattr
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_STREAMS_XATTR" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_STREAMS_XATTR" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_xattr_tdb.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_xattr_tdb.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_xattr_tdb.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfs_xattr_tdb
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFS_XATTR_TDB" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "VFS_XATTR_TDB" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfstest.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfstest.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfstest.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: vfstest
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "VFSTEST" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "VFSTEST" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/wbinfo.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/wbinfo.1	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/wbinfo.1	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: wbinfo
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "WBINFO" "1" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
+.TH "WBINFO" "1" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "User Commands"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/winbind_krb5_locator.7
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/winbind_krb5_locator.7	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/winbind_krb5_locator.7	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: winbind_krb5_locator
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: 7
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "WINBIND_KRB5_LOCATOR" "7" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "7"
+.TH "WINBIND_KRB5_LOCATOR" "7" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "7"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/winbindd.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/winbindd.8	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/winbindd.8	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
 .\"     Title: winbindd
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
 .\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.74.0 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
-.\"      Date: 07/03/2009
+.\"      Date: 09/09/2009
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.4
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "WINBINDD" "8" "07/03/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "WINBINDD" "8" "09/09/2009" "Samba 3\&.4" "System Administration tools"
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
 .\" * (re)Define some macros
 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------

Modified: trunk/samba/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-ChangeNotes.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-ChangeNotes.xml	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-ChangeNotes.xml	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@
 <indexterm><primary>ACL</primary></indexterm>
 <indexterm><primary>SID</primary></indexterm>
 Assume that a group named <emphasis>developers</emphasis> exists with a UNIX GID of 782. In this
-case this user does not exist in Samba's group mapping table. It would be perfectly normal for
+case this group does not exist in Samba's group mapping table. It would be perfectly normal for
 this group to be appear in an ACL editor.  Prior to Samba-3.0.23, the group SID might appear as
 <literal>S-1-5-21-647511796-4126122067-3123570092-2565</literal>.
 </para>
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@
 <indexterm><primary>GID</primary></indexterm>
 <indexterm><primary>SQL</primary></indexterm>
 <indexterm><primary>XML</primary></indexterm>
-The <smbconfoption name="passdb backend"/> parameter no long accepts multiple passdb backends in a
+The <smbconfoption name="passdb backend"/> parameter no longer accepts multiple passdb backends in a
 chained configuration.  Also be aware that the SQL and XML based passdb modules have been
 removed in the Samba-3.0.23 release.  More information regarding external support for a SQL
 passdb module can be found on the  <ulink url="http://pdbsql.sourceforge.net/">pdbsql</ulink> web site.

Modified: trunk/samba/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-Compiling.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-Compiling.xml	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-Compiling.xml	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -223,7 +223,9 @@
 	it is necessary to build it before you can continue. Building of
 	the configure script requires the correct version of the autoconf
 	tool kit. Where the necessary version of autoconf is present,
-	the configure script can be generated by executing the following:
+	the configure script can be generated by executing the following
+	(please note that in Samba 3.4.x, the directory is called source3 instead
+	of source):
 <screen>
 &rootprompt; cd samba-3.0.20/source
 &rootprompt; ./autogen.sh

Modified: trunk/samba/docs-xml/manpages-3/net.8.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs-xml/manpages-3/net.8.xml	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/docs-xml/manpages-3/net.8.xml	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1705,7 +1705,7 @@
 </itemizedlist>
 
 <para>
-Note that you also need to use standard net paramters to connect and authenticate to the remote machine that you want to join. These additional parameters include: -S computer and -U user.
+Note that you also need to use standard net parameters to connect and authenticate to the remote machine that you want to join. These additional parameters include: -S computer and -U user.
 </para>
 <para>
 	Example:
@@ -1735,7 +1735,7 @@
 </itemizedlist>
 
 <para>
-Note that you also need to use standard net paramters to connect and authenticate to the remote machine that you want to unjoin. These additional parameters include: -S computer and -U user.
+Note that you also need to use standard net parameters to connect and authenticate to the remote machine that you want to unjoin. These additional parameters include: -S computer and -U user.
 </para>
 <para>
 	Example:
@@ -1767,7 +1767,7 @@
 </itemizedlist>
 
 <para>
-Note that you also need to use standard net paramters to connect and authenticate to the remote machine that you want to rename in the domain. These additional parameters include: -S computer and -U user.
+Note that you also need to use standard net parameters to connect and authenticate to the remote machine that you want to rename in the domain. These additional parameters include: -S computer and -U user.
 </para>
 <para>
 	Example:

Modified: trunk/samba/examples/LDAP/samba-schema-netscapeds5.x
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/examples/LDAP/samba-schema-netscapeds5.x	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/examples/LDAP/samba-schema-netscapeds5.x	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -4,9 +4,11 @@
 ## Thomas Mueller 12.04.2003, thomas.mueller at christ-wasser.de
 ## Richard Renard rrenard at idealx.com 2005-01-28
 ## - added support for MungedDial, BadPasswordCount, BadPasswordTime, PasswordHistory, LogonHours
+## TAKEDA Yasuma yasuma at osstech.co.jp 2008-11-06
+## - added sambaTrustedDomainPassword objectClasses
 ## - in Sun One 5.2 copy it as 99samba-schema-netscapeds5.ldif
 ##
-## Samba 3.0 schema file for Netscape DS 5.x
+## Samba 3.2 schema file for Netscape DS 5.x
 ##
 ## INSTALL-DIRECTORY/slapd-your_name/config/schema/samba-schema-netscapeds5.ldif
 ####################################################################
@@ -33,6 +35,7 @@
 objectClasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.7165.1.2.2.7 NAME 'sambaUnixIdPool' SUP top AUXILIARY DESC 'Pool for allocating UNIX uids/gids' MUST ( uidNumber $ gidNumber ) X-ORIGIN 'user defined' )
 objectClasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.7165.1.2.2.8 NAME 'sambaIdmapEntry' SUP top AUXILIARY DESC 'Mapping from a SID to an ID' MUST ( sambaSID ) MAY ( uidNumber $ gidNumber )  X-ORIGIN 'user defined' )
 objectClasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.7165.1.2.2.9 NAME 'sambaSidEntry' SUP top STRUCTURAL DESC 'Structural Class for a SID' MUST ( sambaSID )  X-ORIGIN 'user defined' )
+objectClasses: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.7165.2.2.15 NAME 'sambaTrustedDomainPassword' SUP top STRUCTURAL DESC 'Samba Trusted Domain Password' MUST ( sambaDomainName $ sambaSID $ sambaClearTextPassword $ sambaPwdLastSet ) MAY  ( sambaPreviousClearTextPassword ) X-ORIGIN 'user defined')
 attributeTypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.7165.2.1.24 NAME 'sambaLMPassword' DESC 'LanManager Password' EQUALITY caseIgnoreIA5Match SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26{32} SINGLE-VALUE X-ORIGIN 'user defined' )
 attributeTypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.7165.2.1.25 NAME 'sambaNTPassword' DESC 'MD4 hash of the unicode password' EQUALITY caseIgnoreIA5Match SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26{32} SINGLE-VALUE X-ORIGIN 'user defined' )
 attributeTypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.7165.2.1.26 NAME 'sambaAcctFlags'	DESC 'Account Flags' EQUALITY caseIgnoreIA5Match SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26{16} SINGLE-VALUE X-ORIGIN 'user defined' )
@@ -60,3 +63,5 @@
 attributeTypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.7165.2.1.22 NAME 'sambaNextGroupRid' DESC 'Next NT rid to give out for groups' EQUALITY integerMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 SINGLE-VALUE X-ORIGIN 'user defined' )
 attributeTypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.7165.2.1.39 NAME 'sambaNextRid' DESC 'Next NT rid to give out for anything' EQUALITY integerMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 SINGLE-VALUE X-ORIGIN 'user defined' )
 attributeTypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.7165.2.1.40 NAME 'sambaAlgorithmicRidBase' DESC 'Base at which the samba RID generation algorithm should operate' EQUALITY integerMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 SINGLE-VALUE X-ORIGIN 'user defined' )
+attributeTypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.7165.2.1.68 NAME 'sambaClearTextPassword' DESC 'Clear text password (used for trusted domain passwords)' EQUALITY octetStringMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40 X-ORIGIN 'user defined')
+attributeTypes: ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.7165.2.1.69 NAME 'sambaPreviousClearTextPassword' DESC 'Previous clear text password (used for trusted domain passwords)' EQUALITY octetStringMatch SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40 X-ORIGIN 'user defined')

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/replace/config.guess
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/replace/config.guess	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/replace/config.guess	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,13 +1,14 @@
 #! /bin/sh
 # Attempt to guess a canonical system name.
 #   Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
-#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
+#   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
-timestamp='2005-08-03'
+timestamp='2009-04-27'
 
 # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
 # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 # (at your option) any later version.
 #
 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
@@ -16,7 +17,9 @@
 # General Public License for more details.
 #
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+# 02110-1301, USA.
 #
 # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
 # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
@@ -53,8 +56,8 @@
 GNU config.guess ($timestamp)
 
 Originally written by Per Bothner.
-Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
-Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
+2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
 This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
 warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
@@ -104,7 +107,7 @@
 trap "exitcode=\$?; (rm -f \$tmpfiles 2>/dev/null; rmdir \$tmp 2>/dev/null) && exit \$exitcode" 0 ;
 trap "rm -f \$tmpfiles 2>/dev/null; rmdir \$tmp 2>/dev/null; exit 1" 1 2 13 15 ;
 : ${TMPDIR=/tmp} ;
- { tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d -q "$TMPDIR/cgXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" ; } ||
+ { tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d "$TMPDIR/cgXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" ; } ||
  { test -n "$RANDOM" && tmp=$TMPDIR/cg$$-$RANDOM && (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) ; } ||
  { tmp=$TMPDIR/cg-$$ && (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) && echo "Warning: creating insecure temp directory" >&2 ; } ||
  { echo "$me: cannot create a temporary directory in $TMPDIR" >&2 ; exit 1 ; } ;
@@ -158,6 +161,7 @@
 	    arm*) machine=arm-unknown ;;
 	    sh3el) machine=shl-unknown ;;
 	    sh3eb) machine=sh-unknown ;;
+	    sh5el) machine=sh5le-unknown ;;
 	    *) machine=${UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH}-unknown ;;
 	esac
 	# The Operating System including object format, if it has switched
@@ -204,8 +208,11 @@
     *:ekkoBSD:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-ekkobsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
+    *:SolidBSD:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-solidbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
     macppc:MirBSD:*:*)
-	echo powerppc-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	echo powerpc-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
     *:MirBSD:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
@@ -317,14 +324,30 @@
 	case `/usr/bin/uname -p` in
 	    sparc) echo sparc-icl-nx7; exit ;;
 	esac ;;
+    s390x:SunOS:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
+	exit ;;
     sun4H:SunOS:5.*:*)
 	echo sparc-hal-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
     sun4*:SunOS:5.*:* | tadpole*:SunOS:5.*:*)
 	echo sparc-sun-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
-    i86pc:SunOS:5.*:*)
-	echo i386-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
+    i86pc:SunOS:5.*:* | i86xen:SunOS:5.*:*)
+	eval $set_cc_for_build
+	SUN_ARCH="i386"
+	# If there is a compiler, see if it is configured for 64-bit objects.
+	# Note that the Sun cc does not turn __LP64__ into 1 like gcc does.
+	# This test works for both compilers.
+	if [ "$CC_FOR_BUILD" != 'no_compiler_found' ]; then
+	    if (echo '#ifdef __amd64'; echo IS_64BIT_ARCH; echo '#endif') | \
+		(CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \
+		grep IS_64BIT_ARCH >/dev/null
+	    then
+		SUN_ARCH="x86_64"
+	    fi
+	fi
+	echo ${SUN_ARCH}-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
     sun4*:SunOS:6*:*)
 	# According to config.sub, this is the proper way to canonicalize
@@ -525,7 +548,7 @@
 		echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2
 	fi
 	exit ;;
-    *:AIX:*:[45])
+    *:AIX:*:[456])
 	IBM_CPU_ID=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available | sed 1q | awk '{ print $1 }'`
 	if /usr/sbin/lsattr -El ${IBM_CPU_ID} | grep ' POWER' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 		IBM_ARCH=rs6000
@@ -762,12 +785,19 @@
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
     *:FreeBSD:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'`
+	case ${UNAME_MACHINE} in
+	    pc98)
+		echo i386-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	    amd64)
+		echo x86_64-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	    *)
+		echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	esac
 	exit ;;
     i*:CYGWIN*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-cygwin
 	exit ;;
-    i*:MINGW*:*)
+    *:MINGW*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mingw32
 	exit ;;
     i*:windows32*:*)
@@ -777,9 +807,18 @@
     i*:PW*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-pw32
 	exit ;;
-    x86:Interix*:[34]*)
-	echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/\..*//'
-	exit ;;
+    *:Interix*:[3456]*)
+	case ${UNAME_MACHINE} in
+	    x86)
+		echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	    EM64T | authenticamd | genuineintel)
+		echo x86_64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	    IA64)
+		echo ia64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	esac ;;
     [345]86:Windows_95:* | [345]86:Windows_98:* | [345]86:Windows_NT:*)
 	echo i${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mks
 	exit ;;
@@ -813,6 +852,16 @@
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-minix
 	exit ;;
     arm*:Linux:*:*)
+	eval $set_cc_for_build
+	if echo __ARM_EABI__ | $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null \
+	    | grep -q __ARM_EABI__
+	then
+	    echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
+	else
+	    echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnueabi
+	fi
+	exit ;;
+    avr32*:Linux:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
     cris:Linux:*:*)
@@ -849,7 +898,11 @@
 	#endif
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^CPU=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^CPU/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${CPU}" != x && { echo "${CPU}-unknown-linux-gnu"; exit; }
 	;;
     mips64:Linux:*:*)
@@ -868,7 +921,11 @@
 	#endif
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^CPU=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^CPU/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${CPU}" != x && { echo "${CPU}-unknown-linux-gnu"; exit; }
 	;;
     or32:Linux:*:*)
@@ -894,6 +951,9 @@
 	if test "$?" = 0 ; then LIBC="libc1" ; else LIBC="" ; fi
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu${LIBC}
 	exit ;;
+    padre:Linux:*:*)
+	echo sparc-unknown-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     parisc:Linux:*:* | hppa:Linux:*:*)
 	# Look for CPU level
 	case `grep '^cpu[^a-z]*:' /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f2` in
@@ -917,9 +977,15 @@
     sparc:Linux:*:* | sparc64:Linux:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
+    vax:Linux:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-dec-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     x86_64:Linux:*:*)
 	echo x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
+    xtensa*:Linux:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     i*86:Linux:*:*)
 	# The BFD linker knows what the default object file format is, so
 	# first see if it will tell us. cd to the root directory to prevent
@@ -938,9 +1004,6 @@
 	  a.out-i386-linux)
 		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnuaout"
 		exit ;;
-	  coff-i386)
-		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnucoff"
-		exit ;;
 	  "")
 		# Either a pre-BFD a.out linker (linux-gnuoldld) or
 		# one that does not give us useful --help.
@@ -962,7 +1025,7 @@
 	LIBC=gnulibc1
 	# endif
 	#else
-	#ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER
+	#if defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) || defined(__PGI) || defined(__SUNPRO_C) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC)
 	LIBC=gnu
 	#else
 	LIBC=gnuaout
@@ -972,7 +1035,11 @@
 	LIBC=dietlibc
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^LIBC=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^LIBC/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${LIBC}" != x && {
 		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-${LIBC}"
 		exit
@@ -1051,8 +1118,11 @@
     pc:*:*:*)
 	# Left here for compatibility:
         # uname -m prints for DJGPP always 'pc', but it prints nothing about
-        # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i386.
-	echo i386-pc-msdosdjgpp
+        # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i586.
+	# Note: whatever this is, it MUST be the same as what config.sub
+	# prints for the "djgpp" host, or else GDB configury will decide that
+	# this is a cross-build.
+	echo i586-pc-msdosdjgpp
         exit ;;
     Intel:Mach:3*:*)
 	echo i386-pc-mach3
@@ -1090,6 +1160,16 @@
     3[34]??:*:4.0:* | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:*)
         /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
           && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4; exit; } ;;
+    NCR*:*:4.2:* | MPRAS*:*:4.2:*)
+	OS_REL='.3'
+	test -r /etc/.relid \
+	    && OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid`
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep pteron >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } ;;
     m68*:LynxOS:2.*:* | m68*:LynxOS:3.0*:*)
 	echo m68k-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1165,6 +1245,9 @@
     BePC:BeOS:*:*)	# BeOS running on Intel PC compatible.
 	echo i586-pc-beos
 	exit ;;
+    BePC:Haiku:*:*)	# Haiku running on Intel PC compatible.
+	echo i586-pc-haiku
+	exit ;;
     SX-4:SUPER-UX:*:*)
 	echo sx4-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1174,6 +1257,15 @@
     SX-6:SUPER-UX:*:*)
 	echo sx6-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
+    SX-7:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx7-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
+    SX-8:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx8-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
+    SX-8R:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx8r-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
     Power*:Rhapsody:*:*)
 	echo powerpc-apple-rhapsody${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1183,7 +1275,6 @@
     *:Darwin:*:*)
 	UNAME_PROCESSOR=`uname -p` || UNAME_PROCESSOR=unknown
 	case $UNAME_PROCESSOR in
-	    *86) UNAME_PROCESSOR=i686 ;;
 	    unknown) UNAME_PROCESSOR=powerpc ;;
 	esac
 	echo ${UNAME_PROCESSOR}-apple-darwin${UNAME_RELEASE}
@@ -1262,6 +1353,12 @@
     i*86:skyos:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-skyos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}` | sed -e 's/ .*$//'
 	exit ;;
+    i*86:rdos:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-rdos
+	exit ;;
+    i*86:AROS:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-aros
+	exit ;;
 esac
 
 #echo '(No uname command or uname output not recognized.)' 1>&2
@@ -1422,9 +1519,9 @@
 the operating system you are using. It is advised that you
 download the most up to date version of the config scripts from
 
-  http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/config/config/config.guess
+  http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.guess;hb=HEAD
 and
-  http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/config/config/config.sub
+  http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub;hb=HEAD
 
 If the version you run ($0) is already up to date, please
 send the following data and any information you think might be

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/replace/config.sub
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/replace/config.sub	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/replace/config.sub	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
 #! /bin/sh
 # Configuration validation subroutine script.
 #   Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
-#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
+#   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
-timestamp='2005-07-08'
+timestamp='2009-04-17'
 
 # This file is (in principle) common to ALL GNU software.
 # The presence of a machine in this file suggests that SOME GNU software
@@ -11,7 +12,7 @@
 #
 # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 # (at your option) any later version.
 #
 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
@@ -20,7 +21,9 @@
 # GNU General Public License for more details.
 #
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+# 02110-1301, USA.
 #
 # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
 # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
@@ -69,8 +72,8 @@
 version="\
 GNU config.sub ($timestamp)
 
-Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
-Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
+2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
 This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
 warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
@@ -117,8 +120,10 @@
 # Here we must recognize all the valid KERNEL-OS combinations.
 maybe_os=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\2/'`
 case $maybe_os in
-  nto-qnx* | linux-gnu* | linux-dietlibc | linux-uclibc* | uclinux-uclibc* | uclinux-gnu* | \
-  kfreebsd*-gnu* | knetbsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-gnu* | storm-chaos* | os2-emx* | rtmk-nova*)
+  nto-qnx* | linux-gnu* | linux-dietlibc | linux-newlib* | linux-uclibc* | \
+  uclinux-uclibc* | uclinux-gnu* | kfreebsd*-gnu* | knetbsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-gnu* | \
+  kopensolaris*-gnu* | \
+  storm-chaos* | os2-emx* | rtmk-nova*)
     os=-$maybe_os
     basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\1/'`
     ;;
@@ -169,6 +174,10 @@
 	-hiux*)
 		os=-hiuxwe2
 		;;
+	-sco6)
+		os=-sco5v6
+		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
+		;;
 	-sco5)
 		os=-sco3.2v5
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
@@ -185,6 +194,10 @@
 		# Don't forget version if it is 3.2v4 or newer.
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
 		;;
+	-sco5v6*)
+		# Don't forget version if it is 3.2v4 or newer.
+		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
+		;;
 	-sco*)
 		os=-sco3.2v2
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
@@ -229,20 +242,24 @@
 	| alpha | alphaev[4-8] | alphaev56 | alphaev6[78] | alphapca5[67] \
 	| alpha64 | alpha64ev[4-8] | alpha64ev56 | alpha64ev6[78] | alpha64pca5[67] \
 	| am33_2.0 \
-	| arc | arm | arm[bl]e | arme[lb] | armv[2345] | armv[345][lb] | avr \
+	| arc | arm | arm[bl]e | arme[lb] | armv[2345] | armv[345][lb] | avr | avr32 \
 	| bfin \
 	| c4x | clipper \
 	| d10v | d30v | dlx | dsp16xx \
-	| fr30 | frv \
+	| fido | fr30 | frv \
 	| h8300 | h8500 | hppa | hppa1.[01] | hppa2.0 | hppa2.0[nw] | hppa64 \
 	| i370 | i860 | i960 | ia64 \
 	| ip2k | iq2000 \
-	| m32r | m32rle | m68000 | m68k | m88k | maxq | mcore \
+	| lm32 \
+	| m32c | m32r | m32rle | m68000 | m68k | m88k \
+	| maxq | mb | microblaze | mcore | mep | metag \
 	| mips | mipsbe | mipseb | mipsel | mipsle \
 	| mips16 \
 	| mips64 | mips64el \
+	| mips64octeon | mips64octeonel \
+	| mips64orion | mips64orionel \
+	| mips64r5900 | mips64r5900el \
 	| mips64vr | mips64vrel \
-	| mips64orion | mips64orionel \
 	| mips64vr4100 | mips64vr4100el \
 	| mips64vr4300 | mips64vr4300el \
 	| mips64vr5000 | mips64vr5000el \
@@ -255,28 +272,28 @@
 	| mipsisa64sr71k | mipsisa64sr71kel \
 	| mipstx39 | mipstx39el \
 	| mn10200 | mn10300 \
-	| ms1 \
+	| moxie \
+	| mt \
 	| msp430 \
+	| nios | nios2 \
 	| ns16k | ns32k \
 	| or32 \
 	| pdp10 | pdp11 | pj | pjl \
 	| powerpc | powerpc64 | powerpc64le | powerpcle | ppcbe \
 	| pyramid \
-	| sh | sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[23]e | sh[34]eb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \
+	| score \
+	| sh | sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[23]e | sh[34]eb | sheb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \
 	| sh64 | sh64le \
-	| sparc | sparc64 | sparc64b | sparc86x | sparclet | sparclite \
-	| sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b \
-	| strongarm \
+	| sparc | sparc64 | sparc64b | sparc64v | sparc86x | sparclet | sparclite \
+	| sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v \
+	| spu | strongarm \
 	| tahoe | thumb | tic4x | tic80 | tron \
 	| v850 | v850e \
 	| we32k \
-	| x86 | xscale | xscalee[bl] | xstormy16 | xtensa \
-	| z8k)
+	| x86 | xc16x | xscale | xscalee[bl] | xstormy16 | xtensa \
+	| z8k | z80)
 		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
 		;;
-	m32c)
-		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
-		;;
 	m6811 | m68hc11 | m6812 | m68hc12)
 		# Motorola 68HC11/12.
 		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
@@ -284,6 +301,9 @@
 		;;
 	m88110 | m680[12346]0 | m683?2 | m68360 | m5200 | v70 | w65 | z8k)
 		;;
+	ms1)
+		basic_machine=mt-unknown
+		;;
 
 	# We use `pc' rather than `unknown'
 	# because (1) that's what they normally are, and
@@ -303,25 +323,28 @@
 	| alpha64-* | alpha64ev[4-8]-* | alpha64ev56-* | alpha64ev6[78]-* \
 	| alphapca5[67]-* | alpha64pca5[67]-* | arc-* \
 	| arm-*  | armbe-* | armle-* | armeb-* | armv*-* \
-	| avr-* \
+	| avr-* | avr32-* \
 	| bfin-* | bs2000-* \
 	| c[123]* | c30-* | [cjt]90-* | c4x-* | c54x-* | c55x-* | c6x-* \
 	| clipper-* | craynv-* | cydra-* \
 	| d10v-* | d30v-* | dlx-* \
 	| elxsi-* \
-	| f30[01]-* | f700-* | fr30-* | frv-* | fx80-* \
+	| f30[01]-* | f700-* | fido-* | fr30-* | frv-* | fx80-* \
 	| h8300-* | h8500-* \
 	| hppa-* | hppa1.[01]-* | hppa2.0-* | hppa2.0[nw]-* | hppa64-* \
 	| i*86-* | i860-* | i960-* | ia64-* \
 	| ip2k-* | iq2000-* \
-	| m32r-* | m32rle-* \
+	| lm32-* \
+	| m32c-* | m32r-* | m32rle-* \
 	| m68000-* | m680[012346]0-* | m68360-* | m683?2-* | m68k-* \
-	| m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* \
+	| m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* | metag-* \
 	| mips-* | mipsbe-* | mipseb-* | mipsel-* | mipsle-* \
 	| mips16-* \
 	| mips64-* | mips64el-* \
+	| mips64octeon-* | mips64octeonel-* \
+	| mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* \
+	| mips64r5900-* | mips64r5900el-* \
 	| mips64vr-* | mips64vrel-* \
-	| mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* \
 	| mips64vr4100-* | mips64vr4100el-* \
 	| mips64vr4300-* | mips64vr4300el-* \
 	| mips64vr5000-* | mips64vr5000el-* \
@@ -334,30 +357,33 @@
 	| mipsisa64sr71k-* | mipsisa64sr71kel-* \
 	| mipstx39-* | mipstx39el-* \
 	| mmix-* \
-	| ms1-* \
+	| mt-* \
 	| msp430-* \
+	| nios-* | nios2-* \
 	| none-* | np1-* | ns16k-* | ns32k-* \
 	| orion-* \
 	| pdp10-* | pdp11-* | pj-* | pjl-* | pn-* | power-* \
 	| powerpc-* | powerpc64-* | powerpc64le-* | powerpcle-* | ppcbe-* \
 	| pyramid-* \
 	| romp-* | rs6000-* \
-	| sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[24]a-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | shbe-* \
+	| sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[24]a-* | sh[24]aeb-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | sheb-* | shbe-* \
 	| shle-* | sh[1234]le-* | sh3ele-* | sh64-* | sh64le-* \
-	| sparc-* | sparc64-* | sparc64b-* | sparc86x-* | sparclet-* \
+	| sparc-* | sparc64-* | sparc64b-* | sparc64v-* | sparc86x-* | sparclet-* \
 	| sparclite-* \
-	| sparcv8-* | sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | strongarm-* | sv1-* | sx?-* \
+	| sparcv8-* | sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | sparcv9v-* | strongarm-* | sv1-* | sx?-* \
 	| tahoe-* | thumb-* \
-	| tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* \
+	| tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* | tile-* \
 	| tron-* \
 	| v850-* | v850e-* | vax-* \
 	| we32k-* \
-	| x86-* | x86_64-* | xps100-* | xscale-* | xscalee[bl]-* \
-	| xstormy16-* | xtensa-* \
+	| x86-* | x86_64-* | xc16x-* | xps100-* | xscale-* | xscalee[bl]-* \
+	| xstormy16-* | xtensa*-* \
 	| ymp-* \
-	| z8k-*)
+	| z8k-* | z80-*)
 		;;
-	m32c-*)
+	# Recognize the basic CPU types without company name, with glob match.
+	xtensa*)
+		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
 		;;
 	# Recognize the various machine names and aliases which stand
 	# for a CPU type and a company and sometimes even an OS.
@@ -421,6 +447,10 @@
 		basic_machine=m68k-apollo
 		os=-bsd
 		;;
+	aros)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		os=-aros
+		;;
 	aux)
 		basic_machine=m68k-apple
 		os=-aux
@@ -429,10 +459,22 @@
 		basic_machine=ns32k-sequent
 		os=-dynix
 		;;
+	blackfin)
+		basic_machine=bfin-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	blackfin-*)
+		basic_machine=bfin-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	c90)
 		basic_machine=c90-cray
 		os=-unicos
 		;;
+        cegcc)
+		basic_machine=arm-unknown
+		os=-cegcc
+		;;
 	convex-c1)
 		basic_machine=c1-convex
 		os=-bsd
@@ -461,8 +503,8 @@
 		basic_machine=craynv-cray
 		os=-unicosmp
 		;;
-	cr16c)
-		basic_machine=cr16c-unknown
+	cr16)
+		basic_machine=cr16-unknown
 		os=-elf
 		;;
 	crds | unos)
@@ -500,6 +542,10 @@
 		basic_machine=m88k-motorola
 		os=-sysv3
 		;;
+	dicos)
+		basic_machine=i686-pc
+		os=-dicos
+		;;
 	djgpp)
 		basic_machine=i586-pc
 		os=-msdosdjgpp
@@ -654,6 +700,14 @@
 		basic_machine=m68k-isi
 		os=-sysv
 		;;
+	m68knommu)
+		basic_machine=m68k-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	m68knommu-*)
+		basic_machine=m68k-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	m88k-omron*)
 		basic_machine=m88k-omron
 		;;
@@ -669,6 +723,10 @@
 		basic_machine=i386-pc
 		os=-mingw32
 		;;
+	mingw32ce)
+		basic_machine=arm-unknown
+		os=-mingw32ce
+		;;
 	miniframe)
 		basic_machine=m68000-convergent
 		;;
@@ -694,6 +752,9 @@
 		basic_machine=i386-pc
 		os=-msdos
 		;;
+	ms1-*)
+		basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed -e 's/ms1-/mt-/'`
+		;;
 	mvs)
 		basic_machine=i370-ibm
 		os=-mvs
@@ -792,6 +853,14 @@
 		basic_machine=i860-intel
 		os=-osf
 		;;
+	parisc)
+		basic_machine=hppa-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	parisc-*)
+		basic_machine=hppa-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	pbd)
 		basic_machine=sparc-tti
 		;;
@@ -801,6 +870,12 @@
 	pc532 | pc532-*)
 		basic_machine=ns32k-pc532
 		;;
+	pc98)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		;;
+	pc98-*)
+		basic_machine=i386-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		;;
 	pentium | p5 | k5 | k6 | nexgen | viac3)
 		basic_machine=i586-pc
 		;;
@@ -857,6 +932,10 @@
 		basic_machine=i586-unknown
 		os=-pw32
 		;;
+	rdos)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		os=-rdos
+		;;
 	rom68k)
 		basic_machine=m68k-rom68k
 		os=-coff
@@ -883,6 +962,10 @@
 	sb1el)
 		basic_machine=mipsisa64sb1el-unknown
 		;;
+	sde)
+		basic_machine=mipsisa32-sde
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	sei)
 		basic_machine=mips-sei
 		os=-seiux
@@ -894,6 +977,9 @@
 		basic_machine=sh-hitachi
 		os=-hms
 		;;
+	sh5el)
+		basic_machine=sh5le-unknown
+		;;
 	sh64)
 		basic_machine=sh64-unknown
 		;;
@@ -983,6 +1069,10 @@
 		basic_machine=tic6x-unknown
 		os=-coff
 		;;
+	tile*)
+		basic_machine=tile-unknown
+		os=-linux-gnu
+		;;
 	tx39)
 		basic_machine=mipstx39-unknown
 		;;
@@ -1058,6 +1148,10 @@
 		basic_machine=z8k-unknown
 		os=-sim
 		;;
+	z80-*-coff)
+		basic_machine=z80-unknown
+		os=-sim
+		;;
 	none)
 		basic_machine=none-none
 		os=-none
@@ -1096,10 +1190,10 @@
 	we32k)
 		basic_machine=we32k-att
 		;;
-	sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[34]eb | sh[1234]le | sh[23]ele)
+	sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[34]eb | sh[1234]le | sh[23]ele)
 		basic_machine=sh-unknown
 		;;
-	sparc | sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b)
+	sparc | sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v)
 		basic_machine=sparc-sun
 		;;
 	cydra)
@@ -1168,25 +1262,28 @@
 	-gnu* | -bsd* | -mach* | -minix* | -genix* | -ultrix* | -irix* \
 	      | -*vms* | -sco* | -esix* | -isc* | -aix* | -sunos | -sunos[34]*\
 	      | -hpux* | -unos* | -osf* | -luna* | -dgux* | -solaris* | -sym* \
+	      | -kopensolaris* \
 	      | -amigaos* | -amigados* | -msdos* | -newsos* | -unicos* | -aof* \
-	      | -aos* \
+	      | -aos* | -aros* \
 	      | -nindy* | -vxsim* | -vxworks* | -ebmon* | -hms* | -mvs* \
 	      | -clix* | -riscos* | -uniplus* | -iris* | -rtu* | -xenix* \
-	      | -hiux* | -386bsd* | -knetbsd* | -mirbsd* | -netbsd* | -openbsd* \
+	      | -hiux* | -386bsd* | -knetbsd* | -mirbsd* | -netbsd* \
+	      | -openbsd* | -solidbsd* \
 	      | -ekkobsd* | -kfreebsd* | -freebsd* | -riscix* | -lynxos* \
 	      | -bosx* | -nextstep* | -cxux* | -aout* | -elf* | -oabi* \
 	      | -ptx* | -coff* | -ecoff* | -winnt* | -domain* | -vsta* \
 	      | -udi* | -eabi* | -lites* | -ieee* | -go32* | -aux* \
-	      | -chorusos* | -chorusrdb* \
+	      | -chorusos* | -chorusrdb* | -cegcc* \
 	      | -cygwin* | -pe* | -psos* | -moss* | -proelf* | -rtems* \
-	      | -mingw32* | -linux-gnu* | -linux-uclibc* | -uxpv* | -beos* | -mpeix* | -udk* \
+	      | -mingw32* | -linux-gnu* | -linux-newlib* | -linux-uclibc* \
+	      | -uxpv* | -beos* | -mpeix* | -udk* \
 	      | -interix* | -uwin* | -mks* | -rhapsody* | -darwin* | -opened* \
 	      | -openstep* | -oskit* | -conix* | -pw32* | -nonstopux* \
 	      | -storm-chaos* | -tops10* | -tenex* | -tops20* | -its* \
 	      | -os2* | -vos* | -palmos* | -uclinux* | -nucleus* \
 	      | -morphos* | -superux* | -rtmk* | -rtmk-nova* | -windiss* \
 	      | -powermax* | -dnix* | -nx6 | -nx7 | -sei* | -dragonfly* \
-	      | -skyos* | -haiku*)
+	      | -skyos* | -haiku* | -rdos* | -toppers* | -drops*)
 	# Remember, each alternative MUST END IN *, to match a version number.
 		;;
 	-qnx*)
@@ -1316,6 +1413,9 @@
 	-zvmoe)
 		os=-zvmoe
 		;;
+	-dicos*)
+		os=-dicos
+		;;
 	-none)
 		;;
 	*)
@@ -1338,6 +1438,12 @@
 # system, and we'll never get to this point.
 
 case $basic_machine in
+        score-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
+        spu-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	*-acorn)
 		os=-riscix1.2
 		;;
@@ -1347,9 +1453,9 @@
 	arm*-semi)
 		os=-aout
 		;;
-    c4x-* | tic4x-*)
-        os=-coff
-        ;;
+        c4x-* | tic4x-*)
+		os=-coff
+		;;
 	# This must come before the *-dec entry.
 	pdp10-*)
 		os=-tops20
@@ -1375,6 +1481,9 @@
 	m68*-cisco)
 		os=-aout
 		;;
+        mep-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	mips*-cisco)
 		os=-elf
 		;;

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/replace/system/network.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/replace/system/network.h	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/replace/system/network.h	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -195,6 +195,20 @@
 #endif
 #endif
 
+/*
+ * Some of the functions in source3/lib/util_sock.c use AI_ADDRCONFIG. On QNX
+ * 6.3.0, this macro is defined but, if it's used, getaddrinfo will fail. This
+ * prevents smbd from opening any sockets.
+ *
+ * If I undefine AI_ADDRCONFIG on such systems and define it to be 0,
+ * this works around the issue.
+ */
+#ifdef __QNX__
+#include <sys/neutrino.h>
+#if _NTO_VERSION == 630
+#undef AI_ADDRCONFIG
+#endif
+#endif
 #ifndef AI_ADDRCONFIG
 /*
  * logic copied from AI_NUMERICHOST

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/talloc/config.guess
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/talloc/config.guess	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/talloc/config.guess	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,13 +1,14 @@
 #! /bin/sh
 # Attempt to guess a canonical system name.
 #   Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
-#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
+#   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
-timestamp='2005-08-03'
+timestamp='2009-04-27'
 
 # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
 # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 # (at your option) any later version.
 #
 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
@@ -16,7 +17,9 @@
 # General Public License for more details.
 #
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+# 02110-1301, USA.
 #
 # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
 # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
@@ -53,8 +56,8 @@
 GNU config.guess ($timestamp)
 
 Originally written by Per Bothner.
-Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
-Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
+2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
 This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
 warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
@@ -104,7 +107,7 @@
 trap "exitcode=\$?; (rm -f \$tmpfiles 2>/dev/null; rmdir \$tmp 2>/dev/null) && exit \$exitcode" 0 ;
 trap "rm -f \$tmpfiles 2>/dev/null; rmdir \$tmp 2>/dev/null; exit 1" 1 2 13 15 ;
 : ${TMPDIR=/tmp} ;
- { tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d -q "$TMPDIR/cgXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" ; } ||
+ { tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d "$TMPDIR/cgXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" ; } ||
  { test -n "$RANDOM" && tmp=$TMPDIR/cg$$-$RANDOM && (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) ; } ||
  { tmp=$TMPDIR/cg-$$ && (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) && echo "Warning: creating insecure temp directory" >&2 ; } ||
  { echo "$me: cannot create a temporary directory in $TMPDIR" >&2 ; exit 1 ; } ;
@@ -158,6 +161,7 @@
 	    arm*) machine=arm-unknown ;;
 	    sh3el) machine=shl-unknown ;;
 	    sh3eb) machine=sh-unknown ;;
+	    sh5el) machine=sh5le-unknown ;;
 	    *) machine=${UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH}-unknown ;;
 	esac
 	# The Operating System including object format, if it has switched
@@ -204,8 +208,11 @@
     *:ekkoBSD:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-ekkobsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
+    *:SolidBSD:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-solidbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
     macppc:MirBSD:*:*)
-	echo powerppc-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	echo powerpc-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
     *:MirBSD:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
@@ -317,14 +324,30 @@
 	case `/usr/bin/uname -p` in
 	    sparc) echo sparc-icl-nx7; exit ;;
 	esac ;;
+    s390x:SunOS:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
+	exit ;;
     sun4H:SunOS:5.*:*)
 	echo sparc-hal-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
     sun4*:SunOS:5.*:* | tadpole*:SunOS:5.*:*)
 	echo sparc-sun-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
-    i86pc:SunOS:5.*:*)
-	echo i386-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
+    i86pc:SunOS:5.*:* | i86xen:SunOS:5.*:*)
+	eval $set_cc_for_build
+	SUN_ARCH="i386"
+	# If there is a compiler, see if it is configured for 64-bit objects.
+	# Note that the Sun cc does not turn __LP64__ into 1 like gcc does.
+	# This test works for both compilers.
+	if [ "$CC_FOR_BUILD" != 'no_compiler_found' ]; then
+	    if (echo '#ifdef __amd64'; echo IS_64BIT_ARCH; echo '#endif') | \
+		(CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \
+		grep IS_64BIT_ARCH >/dev/null
+	    then
+		SUN_ARCH="x86_64"
+	    fi
+	fi
+	echo ${SUN_ARCH}-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
     sun4*:SunOS:6*:*)
 	# According to config.sub, this is the proper way to canonicalize
@@ -525,7 +548,7 @@
 		echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2
 	fi
 	exit ;;
-    *:AIX:*:[45])
+    *:AIX:*:[456])
 	IBM_CPU_ID=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available | sed 1q | awk '{ print $1 }'`
 	if /usr/sbin/lsattr -El ${IBM_CPU_ID} | grep ' POWER' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 		IBM_ARCH=rs6000
@@ -762,12 +785,19 @@
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
     *:FreeBSD:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'`
+	case ${UNAME_MACHINE} in
+	    pc98)
+		echo i386-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	    amd64)
+		echo x86_64-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	    *)
+		echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	esac
 	exit ;;
     i*:CYGWIN*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-cygwin
 	exit ;;
-    i*:MINGW*:*)
+    *:MINGW*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mingw32
 	exit ;;
     i*:windows32*:*)
@@ -777,9 +807,18 @@
     i*:PW*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-pw32
 	exit ;;
-    x86:Interix*:[34]*)
-	echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/\..*//'
-	exit ;;
+    *:Interix*:[3456]*)
+	case ${UNAME_MACHINE} in
+	    x86)
+		echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	    EM64T | authenticamd | genuineintel)
+		echo x86_64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	    IA64)
+		echo ia64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	esac ;;
     [345]86:Windows_95:* | [345]86:Windows_98:* | [345]86:Windows_NT:*)
 	echo i${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mks
 	exit ;;
@@ -813,6 +852,16 @@
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-minix
 	exit ;;
     arm*:Linux:*:*)
+	eval $set_cc_for_build
+	if echo __ARM_EABI__ | $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null \
+	    | grep -q __ARM_EABI__
+	then
+	    echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
+	else
+	    echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnueabi
+	fi
+	exit ;;
+    avr32*:Linux:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
     cris:Linux:*:*)
@@ -849,7 +898,11 @@
 	#endif
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^CPU=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^CPU/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${CPU}" != x && { echo "${CPU}-unknown-linux-gnu"; exit; }
 	;;
     mips64:Linux:*:*)
@@ -868,7 +921,11 @@
 	#endif
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^CPU=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^CPU/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${CPU}" != x && { echo "${CPU}-unknown-linux-gnu"; exit; }
 	;;
     or32:Linux:*:*)
@@ -894,6 +951,9 @@
 	if test "$?" = 0 ; then LIBC="libc1" ; else LIBC="" ; fi
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu${LIBC}
 	exit ;;
+    padre:Linux:*:*)
+	echo sparc-unknown-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     parisc:Linux:*:* | hppa:Linux:*:*)
 	# Look for CPU level
 	case `grep '^cpu[^a-z]*:' /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f2` in
@@ -917,9 +977,15 @@
     sparc:Linux:*:* | sparc64:Linux:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
+    vax:Linux:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-dec-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     x86_64:Linux:*:*)
 	echo x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
+    xtensa*:Linux:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     i*86:Linux:*:*)
 	# The BFD linker knows what the default object file format is, so
 	# first see if it will tell us. cd to the root directory to prevent
@@ -938,9 +1004,6 @@
 	  a.out-i386-linux)
 		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnuaout"
 		exit ;;
-	  coff-i386)
-		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnucoff"
-		exit ;;
 	  "")
 		# Either a pre-BFD a.out linker (linux-gnuoldld) or
 		# one that does not give us useful --help.
@@ -962,7 +1025,7 @@
 	LIBC=gnulibc1
 	# endif
 	#else
-	#ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER
+	#if defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) || defined(__PGI) || defined(__SUNPRO_C) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC)
 	LIBC=gnu
 	#else
 	LIBC=gnuaout
@@ -972,7 +1035,11 @@
 	LIBC=dietlibc
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^LIBC=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^LIBC/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${LIBC}" != x && {
 		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-${LIBC}"
 		exit
@@ -1051,8 +1118,11 @@
     pc:*:*:*)
 	# Left here for compatibility:
         # uname -m prints for DJGPP always 'pc', but it prints nothing about
-        # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i386.
-	echo i386-pc-msdosdjgpp
+        # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i586.
+	# Note: whatever this is, it MUST be the same as what config.sub
+	# prints for the "djgpp" host, or else GDB configury will decide that
+	# this is a cross-build.
+	echo i586-pc-msdosdjgpp
         exit ;;
     Intel:Mach:3*:*)
 	echo i386-pc-mach3
@@ -1090,6 +1160,16 @@
     3[34]??:*:4.0:* | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:*)
         /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
           && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4; exit; } ;;
+    NCR*:*:4.2:* | MPRAS*:*:4.2:*)
+	OS_REL='.3'
+	test -r /etc/.relid \
+	    && OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid`
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep pteron >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } ;;
     m68*:LynxOS:2.*:* | m68*:LynxOS:3.0*:*)
 	echo m68k-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1165,6 +1245,9 @@
     BePC:BeOS:*:*)	# BeOS running on Intel PC compatible.
 	echo i586-pc-beos
 	exit ;;
+    BePC:Haiku:*:*)	# Haiku running on Intel PC compatible.
+	echo i586-pc-haiku
+	exit ;;
     SX-4:SUPER-UX:*:*)
 	echo sx4-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1174,6 +1257,15 @@
     SX-6:SUPER-UX:*:*)
 	echo sx6-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
+    SX-7:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx7-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
+    SX-8:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx8-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
+    SX-8R:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx8r-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
     Power*:Rhapsody:*:*)
 	echo powerpc-apple-rhapsody${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1183,7 +1275,6 @@
     *:Darwin:*:*)
 	UNAME_PROCESSOR=`uname -p` || UNAME_PROCESSOR=unknown
 	case $UNAME_PROCESSOR in
-	    *86) UNAME_PROCESSOR=i686 ;;
 	    unknown) UNAME_PROCESSOR=powerpc ;;
 	esac
 	echo ${UNAME_PROCESSOR}-apple-darwin${UNAME_RELEASE}
@@ -1262,6 +1353,12 @@
     i*86:skyos:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-skyos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}` | sed -e 's/ .*$//'
 	exit ;;
+    i*86:rdos:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-rdos
+	exit ;;
+    i*86:AROS:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-aros
+	exit ;;
 esac
 
 #echo '(No uname command or uname output not recognized.)' 1>&2
@@ -1422,9 +1519,9 @@
 the operating system you are using. It is advised that you
 download the most up to date version of the config scripts from
 
-  http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/config/config/config.guess
+  http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.guess;hb=HEAD
 and
-  http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/config/config/config.sub
+  http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub;hb=HEAD
 
 If the version you run ($0) is already up to date, please
 send the following data and any information you think might be

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/talloc/config.sub
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/talloc/config.sub	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/talloc/config.sub	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
 #! /bin/sh
 # Configuration validation subroutine script.
 #   Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
-#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
+#   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
-timestamp='2005-07-08'
+timestamp='2009-04-17'
 
 # This file is (in principle) common to ALL GNU software.
 # The presence of a machine in this file suggests that SOME GNU software
@@ -11,7 +12,7 @@
 #
 # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 # (at your option) any later version.
 #
 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
@@ -20,7 +21,9 @@
 # GNU General Public License for more details.
 #
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+# 02110-1301, USA.
 #
 # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
 # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
@@ -69,8 +72,8 @@
 version="\
 GNU config.sub ($timestamp)
 
-Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
-Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
+2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
 This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
 warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
@@ -117,8 +120,10 @@
 # Here we must recognize all the valid KERNEL-OS combinations.
 maybe_os=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\2/'`
 case $maybe_os in
-  nto-qnx* | linux-gnu* | linux-dietlibc | linux-uclibc* | uclinux-uclibc* | uclinux-gnu* | \
-  kfreebsd*-gnu* | knetbsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-gnu* | storm-chaos* | os2-emx* | rtmk-nova*)
+  nto-qnx* | linux-gnu* | linux-dietlibc | linux-newlib* | linux-uclibc* | \
+  uclinux-uclibc* | uclinux-gnu* | kfreebsd*-gnu* | knetbsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-gnu* | \
+  kopensolaris*-gnu* | \
+  storm-chaos* | os2-emx* | rtmk-nova*)
     os=-$maybe_os
     basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\1/'`
     ;;
@@ -169,6 +174,10 @@
 	-hiux*)
 		os=-hiuxwe2
 		;;
+	-sco6)
+		os=-sco5v6
+		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
+		;;
 	-sco5)
 		os=-sco3.2v5
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
@@ -185,6 +194,10 @@
 		# Don't forget version if it is 3.2v4 or newer.
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
 		;;
+	-sco5v6*)
+		# Don't forget version if it is 3.2v4 or newer.
+		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
+		;;
 	-sco*)
 		os=-sco3.2v2
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
@@ -229,20 +242,24 @@
 	| alpha | alphaev[4-8] | alphaev56 | alphaev6[78] | alphapca5[67] \
 	| alpha64 | alpha64ev[4-8] | alpha64ev56 | alpha64ev6[78] | alpha64pca5[67] \
 	| am33_2.0 \
-	| arc | arm | arm[bl]e | arme[lb] | armv[2345] | armv[345][lb] | avr \
+	| arc | arm | arm[bl]e | arme[lb] | armv[2345] | armv[345][lb] | avr | avr32 \
 	| bfin \
 	| c4x | clipper \
 	| d10v | d30v | dlx | dsp16xx \
-	| fr30 | frv \
+	| fido | fr30 | frv \
 	| h8300 | h8500 | hppa | hppa1.[01] | hppa2.0 | hppa2.0[nw] | hppa64 \
 	| i370 | i860 | i960 | ia64 \
 	| ip2k | iq2000 \
-	| m32r | m32rle | m68000 | m68k | m88k | maxq | mcore \
+	| lm32 \
+	| m32c | m32r | m32rle | m68000 | m68k | m88k \
+	| maxq | mb | microblaze | mcore | mep | metag \
 	| mips | mipsbe | mipseb | mipsel | mipsle \
 	| mips16 \
 	| mips64 | mips64el \
+	| mips64octeon | mips64octeonel \
+	| mips64orion | mips64orionel \
+	| mips64r5900 | mips64r5900el \
 	| mips64vr | mips64vrel \
-	| mips64orion | mips64orionel \
 	| mips64vr4100 | mips64vr4100el \
 	| mips64vr4300 | mips64vr4300el \
 	| mips64vr5000 | mips64vr5000el \
@@ -255,28 +272,28 @@
 	| mipsisa64sr71k | mipsisa64sr71kel \
 	| mipstx39 | mipstx39el \
 	| mn10200 | mn10300 \
-	| ms1 \
+	| moxie \
+	| mt \
 	| msp430 \
+	| nios | nios2 \
 	| ns16k | ns32k \
 	| or32 \
 	| pdp10 | pdp11 | pj | pjl \
 	| powerpc | powerpc64 | powerpc64le | powerpcle | ppcbe \
 	| pyramid \
-	| sh | sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[23]e | sh[34]eb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \
+	| score \
+	| sh | sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[23]e | sh[34]eb | sheb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \
 	| sh64 | sh64le \
-	| sparc | sparc64 | sparc64b | sparc86x | sparclet | sparclite \
-	| sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b \
-	| strongarm \
+	| sparc | sparc64 | sparc64b | sparc64v | sparc86x | sparclet | sparclite \
+	| sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v \
+	| spu | strongarm \
 	| tahoe | thumb | tic4x | tic80 | tron \
 	| v850 | v850e \
 	| we32k \
-	| x86 | xscale | xscalee[bl] | xstormy16 | xtensa \
-	| z8k)
+	| x86 | xc16x | xscale | xscalee[bl] | xstormy16 | xtensa \
+	| z8k | z80)
 		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
 		;;
-	m32c)
-		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
-		;;
 	m6811 | m68hc11 | m6812 | m68hc12)
 		# Motorola 68HC11/12.
 		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
@@ -284,6 +301,9 @@
 		;;
 	m88110 | m680[12346]0 | m683?2 | m68360 | m5200 | v70 | w65 | z8k)
 		;;
+	ms1)
+		basic_machine=mt-unknown
+		;;
 
 	# We use `pc' rather than `unknown'
 	# because (1) that's what they normally are, and
@@ -303,25 +323,28 @@
 	| alpha64-* | alpha64ev[4-8]-* | alpha64ev56-* | alpha64ev6[78]-* \
 	| alphapca5[67]-* | alpha64pca5[67]-* | arc-* \
 	| arm-*  | armbe-* | armle-* | armeb-* | armv*-* \
-	| avr-* \
+	| avr-* | avr32-* \
 	| bfin-* | bs2000-* \
 	| c[123]* | c30-* | [cjt]90-* | c4x-* | c54x-* | c55x-* | c6x-* \
 	| clipper-* | craynv-* | cydra-* \
 	| d10v-* | d30v-* | dlx-* \
 	| elxsi-* \
-	| f30[01]-* | f700-* | fr30-* | frv-* | fx80-* \
+	| f30[01]-* | f700-* | fido-* | fr30-* | frv-* | fx80-* \
 	| h8300-* | h8500-* \
 	| hppa-* | hppa1.[01]-* | hppa2.0-* | hppa2.0[nw]-* | hppa64-* \
 	| i*86-* | i860-* | i960-* | ia64-* \
 	| ip2k-* | iq2000-* \
-	| m32r-* | m32rle-* \
+	| lm32-* \
+	| m32c-* | m32r-* | m32rle-* \
 	| m68000-* | m680[012346]0-* | m68360-* | m683?2-* | m68k-* \
-	| m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* \
+	| m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* | metag-* \
 	| mips-* | mipsbe-* | mipseb-* | mipsel-* | mipsle-* \
 	| mips16-* \
 	| mips64-* | mips64el-* \
+	| mips64octeon-* | mips64octeonel-* \
+	| mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* \
+	| mips64r5900-* | mips64r5900el-* \
 	| mips64vr-* | mips64vrel-* \
-	| mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* \
 	| mips64vr4100-* | mips64vr4100el-* \
 	| mips64vr4300-* | mips64vr4300el-* \
 	| mips64vr5000-* | mips64vr5000el-* \
@@ -334,30 +357,33 @@
 	| mipsisa64sr71k-* | mipsisa64sr71kel-* \
 	| mipstx39-* | mipstx39el-* \
 	| mmix-* \
-	| ms1-* \
+	| mt-* \
 	| msp430-* \
+	| nios-* | nios2-* \
 	| none-* | np1-* | ns16k-* | ns32k-* \
 	| orion-* \
 	| pdp10-* | pdp11-* | pj-* | pjl-* | pn-* | power-* \
 	| powerpc-* | powerpc64-* | powerpc64le-* | powerpcle-* | ppcbe-* \
 	| pyramid-* \
 	| romp-* | rs6000-* \
-	| sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[24]a-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | shbe-* \
+	| sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[24]a-* | sh[24]aeb-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | sheb-* | shbe-* \
 	| shle-* | sh[1234]le-* | sh3ele-* | sh64-* | sh64le-* \
-	| sparc-* | sparc64-* | sparc64b-* | sparc86x-* | sparclet-* \
+	| sparc-* | sparc64-* | sparc64b-* | sparc64v-* | sparc86x-* | sparclet-* \
 	| sparclite-* \
-	| sparcv8-* | sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | strongarm-* | sv1-* | sx?-* \
+	| sparcv8-* | sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | sparcv9v-* | strongarm-* | sv1-* | sx?-* \
 	| tahoe-* | thumb-* \
-	| tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* \
+	| tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* | tile-* \
 	| tron-* \
 	| v850-* | v850e-* | vax-* \
 	| we32k-* \
-	| x86-* | x86_64-* | xps100-* | xscale-* | xscalee[bl]-* \
-	| xstormy16-* | xtensa-* \
+	| x86-* | x86_64-* | xc16x-* | xps100-* | xscale-* | xscalee[bl]-* \
+	| xstormy16-* | xtensa*-* \
 	| ymp-* \
-	| z8k-*)
+	| z8k-* | z80-*)
 		;;
-	m32c-*)
+	# Recognize the basic CPU types without company name, with glob match.
+	xtensa*)
+		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
 		;;
 	# Recognize the various machine names and aliases which stand
 	# for a CPU type and a company and sometimes even an OS.
@@ -421,6 +447,10 @@
 		basic_machine=m68k-apollo
 		os=-bsd
 		;;
+	aros)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		os=-aros
+		;;
 	aux)
 		basic_machine=m68k-apple
 		os=-aux
@@ -429,10 +459,22 @@
 		basic_machine=ns32k-sequent
 		os=-dynix
 		;;
+	blackfin)
+		basic_machine=bfin-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	blackfin-*)
+		basic_machine=bfin-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	c90)
 		basic_machine=c90-cray
 		os=-unicos
 		;;
+        cegcc)
+		basic_machine=arm-unknown
+		os=-cegcc
+		;;
 	convex-c1)
 		basic_machine=c1-convex
 		os=-bsd
@@ -461,8 +503,8 @@
 		basic_machine=craynv-cray
 		os=-unicosmp
 		;;
-	cr16c)
-		basic_machine=cr16c-unknown
+	cr16)
+		basic_machine=cr16-unknown
 		os=-elf
 		;;
 	crds | unos)
@@ -500,6 +542,10 @@
 		basic_machine=m88k-motorola
 		os=-sysv3
 		;;
+	dicos)
+		basic_machine=i686-pc
+		os=-dicos
+		;;
 	djgpp)
 		basic_machine=i586-pc
 		os=-msdosdjgpp
@@ -654,6 +700,14 @@
 		basic_machine=m68k-isi
 		os=-sysv
 		;;
+	m68knommu)
+		basic_machine=m68k-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	m68knommu-*)
+		basic_machine=m68k-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	m88k-omron*)
 		basic_machine=m88k-omron
 		;;
@@ -669,6 +723,10 @@
 		basic_machine=i386-pc
 		os=-mingw32
 		;;
+	mingw32ce)
+		basic_machine=arm-unknown
+		os=-mingw32ce
+		;;
 	miniframe)
 		basic_machine=m68000-convergent
 		;;
@@ -694,6 +752,9 @@
 		basic_machine=i386-pc
 		os=-msdos
 		;;
+	ms1-*)
+		basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed -e 's/ms1-/mt-/'`
+		;;
 	mvs)
 		basic_machine=i370-ibm
 		os=-mvs
@@ -792,6 +853,14 @@
 		basic_machine=i860-intel
 		os=-osf
 		;;
+	parisc)
+		basic_machine=hppa-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	parisc-*)
+		basic_machine=hppa-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	pbd)
 		basic_machine=sparc-tti
 		;;
@@ -801,6 +870,12 @@
 	pc532 | pc532-*)
 		basic_machine=ns32k-pc532
 		;;
+	pc98)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		;;
+	pc98-*)
+		basic_machine=i386-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		;;
 	pentium | p5 | k5 | k6 | nexgen | viac3)
 		basic_machine=i586-pc
 		;;
@@ -857,6 +932,10 @@
 		basic_machine=i586-unknown
 		os=-pw32
 		;;
+	rdos)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		os=-rdos
+		;;
 	rom68k)
 		basic_machine=m68k-rom68k
 		os=-coff
@@ -883,6 +962,10 @@
 	sb1el)
 		basic_machine=mipsisa64sb1el-unknown
 		;;
+	sde)
+		basic_machine=mipsisa32-sde
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	sei)
 		basic_machine=mips-sei
 		os=-seiux
@@ -894,6 +977,9 @@
 		basic_machine=sh-hitachi
 		os=-hms
 		;;
+	sh5el)
+		basic_machine=sh5le-unknown
+		;;
 	sh64)
 		basic_machine=sh64-unknown
 		;;
@@ -983,6 +1069,10 @@
 		basic_machine=tic6x-unknown
 		os=-coff
 		;;
+	tile*)
+		basic_machine=tile-unknown
+		os=-linux-gnu
+		;;
 	tx39)
 		basic_machine=mipstx39-unknown
 		;;
@@ -1058,6 +1148,10 @@
 		basic_machine=z8k-unknown
 		os=-sim
 		;;
+	z80-*-coff)
+		basic_machine=z80-unknown
+		os=-sim
+		;;
 	none)
 		basic_machine=none-none
 		os=-none
@@ -1096,10 +1190,10 @@
 	we32k)
 		basic_machine=we32k-att
 		;;
-	sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[34]eb | sh[1234]le | sh[23]ele)
+	sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[34]eb | sh[1234]le | sh[23]ele)
 		basic_machine=sh-unknown
 		;;
-	sparc | sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b)
+	sparc | sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v)
 		basic_machine=sparc-sun
 		;;
 	cydra)
@@ -1168,25 +1262,28 @@
 	-gnu* | -bsd* | -mach* | -minix* | -genix* | -ultrix* | -irix* \
 	      | -*vms* | -sco* | -esix* | -isc* | -aix* | -sunos | -sunos[34]*\
 	      | -hpux* | -unos* | -osf* | -luna* | -dgux* | -solaris* | -sym* \
+	      | -kopensolaris* \
 	      | -amigaos* | -amigados* | -msdos* | -newsos* | -unicos* | -aof* \
-	      | -aos* \
+	      | -aos* | -aros* \
 	      | -nindy* | -vxsim* | -vxworks* | -ebmon* | -hms* | -mvs* \
 	      | -clix* | -riscos* | -uniplus* | -iris* | -rtu* | -xenix* \
-	      | -hiux* | -386bsd* | -knetbsd* | -mirbsd* | -netbsd* | -openbsd* \
+	      | -hiux* | -386bsd* | -knetbsd* | -mirbsd* | -netbsd* \
+	      | -openbsd* | -solidbsd* \
 	      | -ekkobsd* | -kfreebsd* | -freebsd* | -riscix* | -lynxos* \
 	      | -bosx* | -nextstep* | -cxux* | -aout* | -elf* | -oabi* \
 	      | -ptx* | -coff* | -ecoff* | -winnt* | -domain* | -vsta* \
 	      | -udi* | -eabi* | -lites* | -ieee* | -go32* | -aux* \
-	      | -chorusos* | -chorusrdb* \
+	      | -chorusos* | -chorusrdb* | -cegcc* \
 	      | -cygwin* | -pe* | -psos* | -moss* | -proelf* | -rtems* \
-	      | -mingw32* | -linux-gnu* | -linux-uclibc* | -uxpv* | -beos* | -mpeix* | -udk* \
+	      | -mingw32* | -linux-gnu* | -linux-newlib* | -linux-uclibc* \
+	      | -uxpv* | -beos* | -mpeix* | -udk* \
 	      | -interix* | -uwin* | -mks* | -rhapsody* | -darwin* | -opened* \
 	      | -openstep* | -oskit* | -conix* | -pw32* | -nonstopux* \
 	      | -storm-chaos* | -tops10* | -tenex* | -tops20* | -its* \
 	      | -os2* | -vos* | -palmos* | -uclinux* | -nucleus* \
 	      | -morphos* | -superux* | -rtmk* | -rtmk-nova* | -windiss* \
 	      | -powermax* | -dnix* | -nx6 | -nx7 | -sei* | -dragonfly* \
-	      | -skyos* | -haiku*)
+	      | -skyos* | -haiku* | -rdos* | -toppers* | -drops*)
 	# Remember, each alternative MUST END IN *, to match a version number.
 		;;
 	-qnx*)
@@ -1316,6 +1413,9 @@
 	-zvmoe)
 		os=-zvmoe
 		;;
+	-dicos*)
+		os=-dicos
+		;;
 	-none)
 		;;
 	*)
@@ -1338,6 +1438,12 @@
 # system, and we'll never get to this point.
 
 case $basic_machine in
+        score-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
+        spu-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	*-acorn)
 		os=-riscix1.2
 		;;
@@ -1347,9 +1453,9 @@
 	arm*-semi)
 		os=-aout
 		;;
-    c4x-* | tic4x-*)
-        os=-coff
-        ;;
+        c4x-* | tic4x-*)
+		os=-coff
+		;;
 	# This must come before the *-dec entry.
 	pdp10-*)
 		os=-tops20
@@ -1375,6 +1481,9 @@
 	m68*-cisco)
 		os=-aout
 		;;
+        mep-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	mips*-cisco)
 		os=-elf
 		;;

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/tdb/common/open.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tdb/common/open.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tdb/common/open.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -425,6 +425,9 @@
 		goto fail;
 	}
 
+/* If we have real pread & pwrite, we can skip reopen. */
+#if !defined(LIBREPLACE_PREAD_NOT_REPLACED) || \
+	!defined(LIBREPLACE_PWRITE_NOT_REPLACED)
 	if (tdb_munmap(tdb) != 0) {
 		TDB_LOG((tdb, TDB_DEBUG_FATAL, "tdb_reopen: munmap failed (%s)\n", strerror(errno)));
 		goto fail;
@@ -436,11 +439,6 @@
 		TDB_LOG((tdb, TDB_DEBUG_FATAL, "tdb_reopen: open failed (%s)\n", strerror(errno)));
 		goto fail;
 	}
-	if ((tdb->flags & TDB_CLEAR_IF_FIRST) && 
-	    (tdb->methods->tdb_brlock(tdb, ACTIVE_LOCK, F_RDLCK, F_SETLKW, 0, 1) == -1)) {
-		TDB_LOG((tdb, TDB_DEBUG_FATAL, "tdb_reopen: failed to obtain active lock\n"));
-		goto fail;
-	}
 	if (fstat(tdb->fd, &st) != 0) {
 		TDB_LOG((tdb, TDB_DEBUG_FATAL, "tdb_reopen: fstat failed (%s)\n", strerror(errno)));
 		goto fail;
@@ -450,7 +448,14 @@
 		goto fail;
 	}
 	tdb_mmap(tdb);
+#endif /* fake pread or pwrite */
 
+	if ((tdb->flags & TDB_CLEAR_IF_FIRST) &&
+	    (tdb->methods->tdb_brlock(tdb, ACTIVE_LOCK, F_RDLCK, F_SETLKW, 0, 1) == -1)) {
+		TDB_LOG((tdb, TDB_DEBUG_FATAL, "tdb_reopen: failed to obtain active lock\n"));
+		goto fail;
+	}
+
 	return 0;
 
 fail:
@@ -461,10 +466,6 @@
 /* reopen all tdb's */
 int tdb_reopen_all(int parent_longlived)
 {
-#if defined(LIBREPLACE_PREAD_NOT_REPLACED) && \
-	defined(LIBREPLACE_PWRITE_NOT_REPLACED)
-	return 0;
-#else
 	struct tdb_context *tdb;
 
 	for (tdb=tdbs; tdb; tdb = tdb->next) {
@@ -487,7 +488,6 @@
 		if (tdb_reopen(tdb) != 0)
 			return -1;
 	}
-#endif
 
 	return 0;
 }

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/tdb/config.guess
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tdb/config.guess	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tdb/config.guess	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,13 +1,14 @@
 #! /bin/sh
 # Attempt to guess a canonical system name.
 #   Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
-#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
+#   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
-timestamp='2005-08-03'
+timestamp='2009-04-27'
 
 # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
 # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 # (at your option) any later version.
 #
 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
@@ -16,7 +17,9 @@
 # General Public License for more details.
 #
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+# 02110-1301, USA.
 #
 # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
 # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
@@ -53,8 +56,8 @@
 GNU config.guess ($timestamp)
 
 Originally written by Per Bothner.
-Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
-Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
+2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
 This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
 warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
@@ -104,7 +107,7 @@
 trap "exitcode=\$?; (rm -f \$tmpfiles 2>/dev/null; rmdir \$tmp 2>/dev/null) && exit \$exitcode" 0 ;
 trap "rm -f \$tmpfiles 2>/dev/null; rmdir \$tmp 2>/dev/null; exit 1" 1 2 13 15 ;
 : ${TMPDIR=/tmp} ;
- { tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d -q "$TMPDIR/cgXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" ; } ||
+ { tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d "$TMPDIR/cgXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" ; } ||
  { test -n "$RANDOM" && tmp=$TMPDIR/cg$$-$RANDOM && (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) ; } ||
  { tmp=$TMPDIR/cg-$$ && (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) && echo "Warning: creating insecure temp directory" >&2 ; } ||
  { echo "$me: cannot create a temporary directory in $TMPDIR" >&2 ; exit 1 ; } ;
@@ -158,6 +161,7 @@
 	    arm*) machine=arm-unknown ;;
 	    sh3el) machine=shl-unknown ;;
 	    sh3eb) machine=sh-unknown ;;
+	    sh5el) machine=sh5le-unknown ;;
 	    *) machine=${UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH}-unknown ;;
 	esac
 	# The Operating System including object format, if it has switched
@@ -204,8 +208,11 @@
     *:ekkoBSD:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-ekkobsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
+    *:SolidBSD:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-solidbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
     macppc:MirBSD:*:*)
-	echo powerppc-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	echo powerpc-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
     *:MirBSD:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
@@ -317,14 +324,30 @@
 	case `/usr/bin/uname -p` in
 	    sparc) echo sparc-icl-nx7; exit ;;
 	esac ;;
+    s390x:SunOS:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
+	exit ;;
     sun4H:SunOS:5.*:*)
 	echo sparc-hal-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
     sun4*:SunOS:5.*:* | tadpole*:SunOS:5.*:*)
 	echo sparc-sun-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
-    i86pc:SunOS:5.*:*)
-	echo i386-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
+    i86pc:SunOS:5.*:* | i86xen:SunOS:5.*:*)
+	eval $set_cc_for_build
+	SUN_ARCH="i386"
+	# If there is a compiler, see if it is configured for 64-bit objects.
+	# Note that the Sun cc does not turn __LP64__ into 1 like gcc does.
+	# This test works for both compilers.
+	if [ "$CC_FOR_BUILD" != 'no_compiler_found' ]; then
+	    if (echo '#ifdef __amd64'; echo IS_64BIT_ARCH; echo '#endif') | \
+		(CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \
+		grep IS_64BIT_ARCH >/dev/null
+	    then
+		SUN_ARCH="x86_64"
+	    fi
+	fi
+	echo ${SUN_ARCH}-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
     sun4*:SunOS:6*:*)
 	# According to config.sub, this is the proper way to canonicalize
@@ -525,7 +548,7 @@
 		echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2
 	fi
 	exit ;;
-    *:AIX:*:[45])
+    *:AIX:*:[456])
 	IBM_CPU_ID=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available | sed 1q | awk '{ print $1 }'`
 	if /usr/sbin/lsattr -El ${IBM_CPU_ID} | grep ' POWER' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 		IBM_ARCH=rs6000
@@ -762,12 +785,19 @@
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
     *:FreeBSD:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'`
+	case ${UNAME_MACHINE} in
+	    pc98)
+		echo i386-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	    amd64)
+		echo x86_64-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	    *)
+		echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	esac
 	exit ;;
     i*:CYGWIN*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-cygwin
 	exit ;;
-    i*:MINGW*:*)
+    *:MINGW*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mingw32
 	exit ;;
     i*:windows32*:*)
@@ -777,9 +807,18 @@
     i*:PW*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-pw32
 	exit ;;
-    x86:Interix*:[34]*)
-	echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/\..*//'
-	exit ;;
+    *:Interix*:[3456]*)
+	case ${UNAME_MACHINE} in
+	    x86)
+		echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	    EM64T | authenticamd | genuineintel)
+		echo x86_64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	    IA64)
+		echo ia64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	esac ;;
     [345]86:Windows_95:* | [345]86:Windows_98:* | [345]86:Windows_NT:*)
 	echo i${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mks
 	exit ;;
@@ -813,6 +852,16 @@
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-minix
 	exit ;;
     arm*:Linux:*:*)
+	eval $set_cc_for_build
+	if echo __ARM_EABI__ | $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null \
+	    | grep -q __ARM_EABI__
+	then
+	    echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
+	else
+	    echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnueabi
+	fi
+	exit ;;
+    avr32*:Linux:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
     cris:Linux:*:*)
@@ -849,7 +898,11 @@
 	#endif
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^CPU=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^CPU/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${CPU}" != x && { echo "${CPU}-unknown-linux-gnu"; exit; }
 	;;
     mips64:Linux:*:*)
@@ -868,7 +921,11 @@
 	#endif
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^CPU=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^CPU/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${CPU}" != x && { echo "${CPU}-unknown-linux-gnu"; exit; }
 	;;
     or32:Linux:*:*)
@@ -894,6 +951,9 @@
 	if test "$?" = 0 ; then LIBC="libc1" ; else LIBC="" ; fi
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu${LIBC}
 	exit ;;
+    padre:Linux:*:*)
+	echo sparc-unknown-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     parisc:Linux:*:* | hppa:Linux:*:*)
 	# Look for CPU level
 	case `grep '^cpu[^a-z]*:' /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f2` in
@@ -917,9 +977,15 @@
     sparc:Linux:*:* | sparc64:Linux:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
+    vax:Linux:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-dec-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     x86_64:Linux:*:*)
 	echo x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
+    xtensa*:Linux:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     i*86:Linux:*:*)
 	# The BFD linker knows what the default object file format is, so
 	# first see if it will tell us. cd to the root directory to prevent
@@ -938,9 +1004,6 @@
 	  a.out-i386-linux)
 		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnuaout"
 		exit ;;
-	  coff-i386)
-		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnucoff"
-		exit ;;
 	  "")
 		# Either a pre-BFD a.out linker (linux-gnuoldld) or
 		# one that does not give us useful --help.
@@ -962,7 +1025,7 @@
 	LIBC=gnulibc1
 	# endif
 	#else
-	#ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER
+	#if defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) || defined(__PGI) || defined(__SUNPRO_C) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC)
 	LIBC=gnu
 	#else
 	LIBC=gnuaout
@@ -972,7 +1035,11 @@
 	LIBC=dietlibc
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^LIBC=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^LIBC/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${LIBC}" != x && {
 		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-${LIBC}"
 		exit
@@ -1051,8 +1118,11 @@
     pc:*:*:*)
 	# Left here for compatibility:
         # uname -m prints for DJGPP always 'pc', but it prints nothing about
-        # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i386.
-	echo i386-pc-msdosdjgpp
+        # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i586.
+	# Note: whatever this is, it MUST be the same as what config.sub
+	# prints for the "djgpp" host, or else GDB configury will decide that
+	# this is a cross-build.
+	echo i586-pc-msdosdjgpp
         exit ;;
     Intel:Mach:3*:*)
 	echo i386-pc-mach3
@@ -1090,6 +1160,16 @@
     3[34]??:*:4.0:* | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:*)
         /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
           && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4; exit; } ;;
+    NCR*:*:4.2:* | MPRAS*:*:4.2:*)
+	OS_REL='.3'
+	test -r /etc/.relid \
+	    && OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid`
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep pteron >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } ;;
     m68*:LynxOS:2.*:* | m68*:LynxOS:3.0*:*)
 	echo m68k-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1165,6 +1245,9 @@
     BePC:BeOS:*:*)	# BeOS running on Intel PC compatible.
 	echo i586-pc-beos
 	exit ;;
+    BePC:Haiku:*:*)	# Haiku running on Intel PC compatible.
+	echo i586-pc-haiku
+	exit ;;
     SX-4:SUPER-UX:*:*)
 	echo sx4-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1174,6 +1257,15 @@
     SX-6:SUPER-UX:*:*)
 	echo sx6-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
+    SX-7:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx7-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
+    SX-8:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx8-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
+    SX-8R:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx8r-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
     Power*:Rhapsody:*:*)
 	echo powerpc-apple-rhapsody${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1183,7 +1275,6 @@
     *:Darwin:*:*)
 	UNAME_PROCESSOR=`uname -p` || UNAME_PROCESSOR=unknown
 	case $UNAME_PROCESSOR in
-	    *86) UNAME_PROCESSOR=i686 ;;
 	    unknown) UNAME_PROCESSOR=powerpc ;;
 	esac
 	echo ${UNAME_PROCESSOR}-apple-darwin${UNAME_RELEASE}
@@ -1262,6 +1353,12 @@
     i*86:skyos:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-skyos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}` | sed -e 's/ .*$//'
 	exit ;;
+    i*86:rdos:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-rdos
+	exit ;;
+    i*86:AROS:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-aros
+	exit ;;
 esac
 
 #echo '(No uname command or uname output not recognized.)' 1>&2
@@ -1422,9 +1519,9 @@
 the operating system you are using. It is advised that you
 download the most up to date version of the config scripts from
 
-  http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/config/config/config.guess
+  http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.guess;hb=HEAD
 and
-  http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/config/config/config.sub
+  http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub;hb=HEAD
 
 If the version you run ($0) is already up to date, please
 send the following data and any information you think might be

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/tdb/config.sub
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tdb/config.sub	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tdb/config.sub	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
 #! /bin/sh
 # Configuration validation subroutine script.
 #   Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
-#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
+#   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
-timestamp='2005-07-08'
+timestamp='2009-04-17'
 
 # This file is (in principle) common to ALL GNU software.
 # The presence of a machine in this file suggests that SOME GNU software
@@ -11,7 +12,7 @@
 #
 # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 # (at your option) any later version.
 #
 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
@@ -20,7 +21,9 @@
 # GNU General Public License for more details.
 #
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+# 02110-1301, USA.
 #
 # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
 # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
@@ -69,8 +72,8 @@
 version="\
 GNU config.sub ($timestamp)
 
-Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
-Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
+2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
 This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
 warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
@@ -117,8 +120,10 @@
 # Here we must recognize all the valid KERNEL-OS combinations.
 maybe_os=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\2/'`
 case $maybe_os in
-  nto-qnx* | linux-gnu* | linux-dietlibc | linux-uclibc* | uclinux-uclibc* | uclinux-gnu* | \
-  kfreebsd*-gnu* | knetbsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-gnu* | storm-chaos* | os2-emx* | rtmk-nova*)
+  nto-qnx* | linux-gnu* | linux-dietlibc | linux-newlib* | linux-uclibc* | \
+  uclinux-uclibc* | uclinux-gnu* | kfreebsd*-gnu* | knetbsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-gnu* | \
+  kopensolaris*-gnu* | \
+  storm-chaos* | os2-emx* | rtmk-nova*)
     os=-$maybe_os
     basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\1/'`
     ;;
@@ -169,6 +174,10 @@
 	-hiux*)
 		os=-hiuxwe2
 		;;
+	-sco6)
+		os=-sco5v6
+		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
+		;;
 	-sco5)
 		os=-sco3.2v5
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
@@ -185,6 +194,10 @@
 		# Don't forget version if it is 3.2v4 or newer.
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
 		;;
+	-sco5v6*)
+		# Don't forget version if it is 3.2v4 or newer.
+		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
+		;;
 	-sco*)
 		os=-sco3.2v2
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
@@ -229,20 +242,24 @@
 	| alpha | alphaev[4-8] | alphaev56 | alphaev6[78] | alphapca5[67] \
 	| alpha64 | alpha64ev[4-8] | alpha64ev56 | alpha64ev6[78] | alpha64pca5[67] \
 	| am33_2.0 \
-	| arc | arm | arm[bl]e | arme[lb] | armv[2345] | armv[345][lb] | avr \
+	| arc | arm | arm[bl]e | arme[lb] | armv[2345] | armv[345][lb] | avr | avr32 \
 	| bfin \
 	| c4x | clipper \
 	| d10v | d30v | dlx | dsp16xx \
-	| fr30 | frv \
+	| fido | fr30 | frv \
 	| h8300 | h8500 | hppa | hppa1.[01] | hppa2.0 | hppa2.0[nw] | hppa64 \
 	| i370 | i860 | i960 | ia64 \
 	| ip2k | iq2000 \
-	| m32r | m32rle | m68000 | m68k | m88k | maxq | mcore \
+	| lm32 \
+	| m32c | m32r | m32rle | m68000 | m68k | m88k \
+	| maxq | mb | microblaze | mcore | mep | metag \
 	| mips | mipsbe | mipseb | mipsel | mipsle \
 	| mips16 \
 	| mips64 | mips64el \
+	| mips64octeon | mips64octeonel \
+	| mips64orion | mips64orionel \
+	| mips64r5900 | mips64r5900el \
 	| mips64vr | mips64vrel \
-	| mips64orion | mips64orionel \
 	| mips64vr4100 | mips64vr4100el \
 	| mips64vr4300 | mips64vr4300el \
 	| mips64vr5000 | mips64vr5000el \
@@ -255,28 +272,28 @@
 	| mipsisa64sr71k | mipsisa64sr71kel \
 	| mipstx39 | mipstx39el \
 	| mn10200 | mn10300 \
-	| ms1 \
+	| moxie \
+	| mt \
 	| msp430 \
+	| nios | nios2 \
 	| ns16k | ns32k \
 	| or32 \
 	| pdp10 | pdp11 | pj | pjl \
 	| powerpc | powerpc64 | powerpc64le | powerpcle | ppcbe \
 	| pyramid \
-	| sh | sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[23]e | sh[34]eb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \
+	| score \
+	| sh | sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[23]e | sh[34]eb | sheb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \
 	| sh64 | sh64le \
-	| sparc | sparc64 | sparc64b | sparc86x | sparclet | sparclite \
-	| sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b \
-	| strongarm \
+	| sparc | sparc64 | sparc64b | sparc64v | sparc86x | sparclet | sparclite \
+	| sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v \
+	| spu | strongarm \
 	| tahoe | thumb | tic4x | tic80 | tron \
 	| v850 | v850e \
 	| we32k \
-	| x86 | xscale | xscalee[bl] | xstormy16 | xtensa \
-	| z8k)
+	| x86 | xc16x | xscale | xscalee[bl] | xstormy16 | xtensa \
+	| z8k | z80)
 		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
 		;;
-	m32c)
-		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
-		;;
 	m6811 | m68hc11 | m6812 | m68hc12)
 		# Motorola 68HC11/12.
 		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
@@ -284,6 +301,9 @@
 		;;
 	m88110 | m680[12346]0 | m683?2 | m68360 | m5200 | v70 | w65 | z8k)
 		;;
+	ms1)
+		basic_machine=mt-unknown
+		;;
 
 	# We use `pc' rather than `unknown'
 	# because (1) that's what they normally are, and
@@ -303,25 +323,28 @@
 	| alpha64-* | alpha64ev[4-8]-* | alpha64ev56-* | alpha64ev6[78]-* \
 	| alphapca5[67]-* | alpha64pca5[67]-* | arc-* \
 	| arm-*  | armbe-* | armle-* | armeb-* | armv*-* \
-	| avr-* \
+	| avr-* | avr32-* \
 	| bfin-* | bs2000-* \
 	| c[123]* | c30-* | [cjt]90-* | c4x-* | c54x-* | c55x-* | c6x-* \
 	| clipper-* | craynv-* | cydra-* \
 	| d10v-* | d30v-* | dlx-* \
 	| elxsi-* \
-	| f30[01]-* | f700-* | fr30-* | frv-* | fx80-* \
+	| f30[01]-* | f700-* | fido-* | fr30-* | frv-* | fx80-* \
 	| h8300-* | h8500-* \
 	| hppa-* | hppa1.[01]-* | hppa2.0-* | hppa2.0[nw]-* | hppa64-* \
 	| i*86-* | i860-* | i960-* | ia64-* \
 	| ip2k-* | iq2000-* \
-	| m32r-* | m32rle-* \
+	| lm32-* \
+	| m32c-* | m32r-* | m32rle-* \
 	| m68000-* | m680[012346]0-* | m68360-* | m683?2-* | m68k-* \
-	| m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* \
+	| m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* | metag-* \
 	| mips-* | mipsbe-* | mipseb-* | mipsel-* | mipsle-* \
 	| mips16-* \
 	| mips64-* | mips64el-* \
+	| mips64octeon-* | mips64octeonel-* \
+	| mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* \
+	| mips64r5900-* | mips64r5900el-* \
 	| mips64vr-* | mips64vrel-* \
-	| mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* \
 	| mips64vr4100-* | mips64vr4100el-* \
 	| mips64vr4300-* | mips64vr4300el-* \
 	| mips64vr5000-* | mips64vr5000el-* \
@@ -334,30 +357,33 @@
 	| mipsisa64sr71k-* | mipsisa64sr71kel-* \
 	| mipstx39-* | mipstx39el-* \
 	| mmix-* \
-	| ms1-* \
+	| mt-* \
 	| msp430-* \
+	| nios-* | nios2-* \
 	| none-* | np1-* | ns16k-* | ns32k-* \
 	| orion-* \
 	| pdp10-* | pdp11-* | pj-* | pjl-* | pn-* | power-* \
 	| powerpc-* | powerpc64-* | powerpc64le-* | powerpcle-* | ppcbe-* \
 	| pyramid-* \
 	| romp-* | rs6000-* \
-	| sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[24]a-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | shbe-* \
+	| sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[24]a-* | sh[24]aeb-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | sheb-* | shbe-* \
 	| shle-* | sh[1234]le-* | sh3ele-* | sh64-* | sh64le-* \
-	| sparc-* | sparc64-* | sparc64b-* | sparc86x-* | sparclet-* \
+	| sparc-* | sparc64-* | sparc64b-* | sparc64v-* | sparc86x-* | sparclet-* \
 	| sparclite-* \
-	| sparcv8-* | sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | strongarm-* | sv1-* | sx?-* \
+	| sparcv8-* | sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | sparcv9v-* | strongarm-* | sv1-* | sx?-* \
 	| tahoe-* | thumb-* \
-	| tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* \
+	| tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* | tile-* \
 	| tron-* \
 	| v850-* | v850e-* | vax-* \
 	| we32k-* \
-	| x86-* | x86_64-* | xps100-* | xscale-* | xscalee[bl]-* \
-	| xstormy16-* | xtensa-* \
+	| x86-* | x86_64-* | xc16x-* | xps100-* | xscale-* | xscalee[bl]-* \
+	| xstormy16-* | xtensa*-* \
 	| ymp-* \
-	| z8k-*)
+	| z8k-* | z80-*)
 		;;
-	m32c-*)
+	# Recognize the basic CPU types without company name, with glob match.
+	xtensa*)
+		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
 		;;
 	# Recognize the various machine names and aliases which stand
 	# for a CPU type and a company and sometimes even an OS.
@@ -421,6 +447,10 @@
 		basic_machine=m68k-apollo
 		os=-bsd
 		;;
+	aros)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		os=-aros
+		;;
 	aux)
 		basic_machine=m68k-apple
 		os=-aux
@@ -429,10 +459,22 @@
 		basic_machine=ns32k-sequent
 		os=-dynix
 		;;
+	blackfin)
+		basic_machine=bfin-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	blackfin-*)
+		basic_machine=bfin-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	c90)
 		basic_machine=c90-cray
 		os=-unicos
 		;;
+        cegcc)
+		basic_machine=arm-unknown
+		os=-cegcc
+		;;
 	convex-c1)
 		basic_machine=c1-convex
 		os=-bsd
@@ -461,8 +503,8 @@
 		basic_machine=craynv-cray
 		os=-unicosmp
 		;;
-	cr16c)
-		basic_machine=cr16c-unknown
+	cr16)
+		basic_machine=cr16-unknown
 		os=-elf
 		;;
 	crds | unos)
@@ -500,6 +542,10 @@
 		basic_machine=m88k-motorola
 		os=-sysv3
 		;;
+	dicos)
+		basic_machine=i686-pc
+		os=-dicos
+		;;
 	djgpp)
 		basic_machine=i586-pc
 		os=-msdosdjgpp
@@ -654,6 +700,14 @@
 		basic_machine=m68k-isi
 		os=-sysv
 		;;
+	m68knommu)
+		basic_machine=m68k-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	m68knommu-*)
+		basic_machine=m68k-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	m88k-omron*)
 		basic_machine=m88k-omron
 		;;
@@ -669,6 +723,10 @@
 		basic_machine=i386-pc
 		os=-mingw32
 		;;
+	mingw32ce)
+		basic_machine=arm-unknown
+		os=-mingw32ce
+		;;
 	miniframe)
 		basic_machine=m68000-convergent
 		;;
@@ -694,6 +752,9 @@
 		basic_machine=i386-pc
 		os=-msdos
 		;;
+	ms1-*)
+		basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed -e 's/ms1-/mt-/'`
+		;;
 	mvs)
 		basic_machine=i370-ibm
 		os=-mvs
@@ -792,6 +853,14 @@
 		basic_machine=i860-intel
 		os=-osf
 		;;
+	parisc)
+		basic_machine=hppa-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	parisc-*)
+		basic_machine=hppa-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	pbd)
 		basic_machine=sparc-tti
 		;;
@@ -801,6 +870,12 @@
 	pc532 | pc532-*)
 		basic_machine=ns32k-pc532
 		;;
+	pc98)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		;;
+	pc98-*)
+		basic_machine=i386-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		;;
 	pentium | p5 | k5 | k6 | nexgen | viac3)
 		basic_machine=i586-pc
 		;;
@@ -857,6 +932,10 @@
 		basic_machine=i586-unknown
 		os=-pw32
 		;;
+	rdos)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		os=-rdos
+		;;
 	rom68k)
 		basic_machine=m68k-rom68k
 		os=-coff
@@ -883,6 +962,10 @@
 	sb1el)
 		basic_machine=mipsisa64sb1el-unknown
 		;;
+	sde)
+		basic_machine=mipsisa32-sde
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	sei)
 		basic_machine=mips-sei
 		os=-seiux
@@ -894,6 +977,9 @@
 		basic_machine=sh-hitachi
 		os=-hms
 		;;
+	sh5el)
+		basic_machine=sh5le-unknown
+		;;
 	sh64)
 		basic_machine=sh64-unknown
 		;;
@@ -983,6 +1069,10 @@
 		basic_machine=tic6x-unknown
 		os=-coff
 		;;
+	tile*)
+		basic_machine=tile-unknown
+		os=-linux-gnu
+		;;
 	tx39)
 		basic_machine=mipstx39-unknown
 		;;
@@ -1058,6 +1148,10 @@
 		basic_machine=z8k-unknown
 		os=-sim
 		;;
+	z80-*-coff)
+		basic_machine=z80-unknown
+		os=-sim
+		;;
 	none)
 		basic_machine=none-none
 		os=-none
@@ -1096,10 +1190,10 @@
 	we32k)
 		basic_machine=we32k-att
 		;;
-	sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[34]eb | sh[1234]le | sh[23]ele)
+	sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[34]eb | sh[1234]le | sh[23]ele)
 		basic_machine=sh-unknown
 		;;
-	sparc | sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b)
+	sparc | sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v)
 		basic_machine=sparc-sun
 		;;
 	cydra)
@@ -1168,25 +1262,28 @@
 	-gnu* | -bsd* | -mach* | -minix* | -genix* | -ultrix* | -irix* \
 	      | -*vms* | -sco* | -esix* | -isc* | -aix* | -sunos | -sunos[34]*\
 	      | -hpux* | -unos* | -osf* | -luna* | -dgux* | -solaris* | -sym* \
+	      | -kopensolaris* \
 	      | -amigaos* | -amigados* | -msdos* | -newsos* | -unicos* | -aof* \
-	      | -aos* \
+	      | -aos* | -aros* \
 	      | -nindy* | -vxsim* | -vxworks* | -ebmon* | -hms* | -mvs* \
 	      | -clix* | -riscos* | -uniplus* | -iris* | -rtu* | -xenix* \
-	      | -hiux* | -386bsd* | -knetbsd* | -mirbsd* | -netbsd* | -openbsd* \
+	      | -hiux* | -386bsd* | -knetbsd* | -mirbsd* | -netbsd* \
+	      | -openbsd* | -solidbsd* \
 	      | -ekkobsd* | -kfreebsd* | -freebsd* | -riscix* | -lynxos* \
 	      | -bosx* | -nextstep* | -cxux* | -aout* | -elf* | -oabi* \
 	      | -ptx* | -coff* | -ecoff* | -winnt* | -domain* | -vsta* \
 	      | -udi* | -eabi* | -lites* | -ieee* | -go32* | -aux* \
-	      | -chorusos* | -chorusrdb* \
+	      | -chorusos* | -chorusrdb* | -cegcc* \
 	      | -cygwin* | -pe* | -psos* | -moss* | -proelf* | -rtems* \
-	      | -mingw32* | -linux-gnu* | -linux-uclibc* | -uxpv* | -beos* | -mpeix* | -udk* \
+	      | -mingw32* | -linux-gnu* | -linux-newlib* | -linux-uclibc* \
+	      | -uxpv* | -beos* | -mpeix* | -udk* \
 	      | -interix* | -uwin* | -mks* | -rhapsody* | -darwin* | -opened* \
 	      | -openstep* | -oskit* | -conix* | -pw32* | -nonstopux* \
 	      | -storm-chaos* | -tops10* | -tenex* | -tops20* | -its* \
 	      | -os2* | -vos* | -palmos* | -uclinux* | -nucleus* \
 	      | -morphos* | -superux* | -rtmk* | -rtmk-nova* | -windiss* \
 	      | -powermax* | -dnix* | -nx6 | -nx7 | -sei* | -dragonfly* \
-	      | -skyos* | -haiku*)
+	      | -skyos* | -haiku* | -rdos* | -toppers* | -drops*)
 	# Remember, each alternative MUST END IN *, to match a version number.
 		;;
 	-qnx*)
@@ -1316,6 +1413,9 @@
 	-zvmoe)
 		os=-zvmoe
 		;;
+	-dicos*)
+		os=-dicos
+		;;
 	-none)
 		;;
 	*)
@@ -1338,6 +1438,12 @@
 # system, and we'll never get to this point.
 
 case $basic_machine in
+        score-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
+        spu-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	*-acorn)
 		os=-riscix1.2
 		;;
@@ -1347,9 +1453,9 @@
 	arm*-semi)
 		os=-aout
 		;;
-    c4x-* | tic4x-*)
-        os=-coff
-        ;;
+        c4x-* | tic4x-*)
+		os=-coff
+		;;
 	# This must come before the *-dec entry.
 	pdp10-*)
 		os=-tops20
@@ -1375,6 +1481,9 @@
 	m68*-cisco)
 		os=-aout
 		;;
+        mep-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	mips*-cisco)
 		os=-elf
 		;;

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/Makefile.in
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/Makefile.in	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/Makefile.in	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -22,11 +22,6 @@
 PACKAGE_VERSION = @PACKAGE_VERSION@
 PICFLAG = @PICFLAG@
 SHLIBEXT = @SHLIBEXT@
-PYTHON = @PYTHON@
-PYTHON_CONFIG = @PYTHON_CONFIG@
-PYTHON_BUILD_TARGET = @PYTHON_BUILD_TARGET@
-PYTHON_INSTALL_TARGET = @PYTHON_INSTALL_TARGET@
-PYTHON_CHECK_TARGET = @PYTHON_CHECK_TARGET@
 LIB_PATH_VAR = @LIB_PATH_VAR@
 teventdir = @teventdir@
 
@@ -44,16 +39,20 @@
 
 TEVENT_OBJ = @TEVENT_OBJ@ @LIBREPLACEOBJ@
 
+SONAMEFLAG = @SONAMEFLAG@
+VERSIONSCRIPT = @VERSIONSCRIPT@
+EXPORTSFILE = @EXPORTSFILE@
+
 default: all
 
 include $(teventdir)/tevent.mk
 include $(teventdir)/rules.mk
 
-all:: showflags dirs $(PROGS) $(TEVENT_SOLIB) libtevent.a $(PYTHON_BUILD_TARGET)
+all:: showflags dirs $(PROGS) $(TEVENT_SOLIB) libtevent.a
 
 install:: all
 $(TEVENT_SOLIB): $(TEVENT_OBJ)
-	$(SHLD) $(SHLD_FLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(LIBS) -o $@ $(TEVENT_OBJ) @SONAMEFLAG@$(TEVENT_SONAME)
+	$(SHLD) $(SHLD_FLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(LIBS) -o $@ $(TEVENT_OBJ) $(VERSIONSCRIPT) $(EXPORTSFILE) $(SONAMEFLAG)$(TEVENT_SONAME)
 
 shared-build: all
 	${INSTALLCMD} -d $(sharedbuilddir)/lib
@@ -66,11 +65,11 @@
 
 check: test
 
-test:: $(PYTHON_CHECK_TARGET)
 installcheck:: test install
 
 clean::
 	rm -f *.o *.a */*.o
+	rm -fr abi
 
 distclean:: clean
 	rm -f config.log config.status config.h config.cache

Copied: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/abi_checks.sh (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/lib/tevent/abi_checks.sh)
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/abi_checks.sh	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/abi_checks.sh	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+make clean
+
+mkdir abi
+ABI_CHECKS="-aux-info abi/\$@.X"
+make ABI_CHECK="$ABI_CHECKS" CC="/usr/bin/gcc"
+
+for i in abi/*.X; do cat $i | grep 'tevent\.h'; done | sort | uniq | awk -F "extern " '{ print $2 }' | sort> abi/signatures
+
+cat > abi/exports << EOF
+{
+    global:
+EOF
+cat abi/signatures | awk -F '(' '{ print $1 }' | awk -F ' ' '{ print "           "$NF";" }' | tr -d '*' | sort >> abi/exports
+cat >> abi/exports << EOF
+
+    local: *;
+};
+EOF
+
+rm -fr abi/*.X
+
+diff -u tevent.signatures abi/signatures
+if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then
+    echo "WARNING: Possible ABI Change!!"
+fi
+
+diff -u tevent.exports abi/exports
+if [ "$?" != "0" ]; then
+    echo "WARNING: Export file may be outdated!!"
+fi

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/config.guess
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/config.guess	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/config.guess	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,13 +1,14 @@
 #! /bin/sh
 # Attempt to guess a canonical system name.
 #   Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
-#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
+#   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
-timestamp='2005-08-03'
+timestamp='2009-04-27'
 
 # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
 # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 # (at your option) any later version.
 #
 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
@@ -16,7 +17,9 @@
 # General Public License for more details.
 #
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+# 02110-1301, USA.
 #
 # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
 # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
@@ -53,8 +56,8 @@
 GNU config.guess ($timestamp)
 
 Originally written by Per Bothner.
-Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
-Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
+2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
 This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
 warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
@@ -104,7 +107,7 @@
 trap "exitcode=\$?; (rm -f \$tmpfiles 2>/dev/null; rmdir \$tmp 2>/dev/null) && exit \$exitcode" 0 ;
 trap "rm -f \$tmpfiles 2>/dev/null; rmdir \$tmp 2>/dev/null; exit 1" 1 2 13 15 ;
 : ${TMPDIR=/tmp} ;
- { tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d -q "$TMPDIR/cgXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" ; } ||
+ { tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d "$TMPDIR/cgXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" ; } ||
  { test -n "$RANDOM" && tmp=$TMPDIR/cg$$-$RANDOM && (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) ; } ||
  { tmp=$TMPDIR/cg-$$ && (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) && echo "Warning: creating insecure temp directory" >&2 ; } ||
  { echo "$me: cannot create a temporary directory in $TMPDIR" >&2 ; exit 1 ; } ;
@@ -158,6 +161,7 @@
 	    arm*) machine=arm-unknown ;;
 	    sh3el) machine=shl-unknown ;;
 	    sh3eb) machine=sh-unknown ;;
+	    sh5el) machine=sh5le-unknown ;;
 	    *) machine=${UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH}-unknown ;;
 	esac
 	# The Operating System including object format, if it has switched
@@ -204,8 +208,11 @@
     *:ekkoBSD:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-ekkobsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
+    *:SolidBSD:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-solidbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
     macppc:MirBSD:*:*)
-	echo powerppc-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	echo powerpc-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
     *:MirBSD:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
@@ -317,14 +324,30 @@
 	case `/usr/bin/uname -p` in
 	    sparc) echo sparc-icl-nx7; exit ;;
 	esac ;;
+    s390x:SunOS:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
+	exit ;;
     sun4H:SunOS:5.*:*)
 	echo sparc-hal-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
     sun4*:SunOS:5.*:* | tadpole*:SunOS:5.*:*)
 	echo sparc-sun-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
-    i86pc:SunOS:5.*:*)
-	echo i386-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
+    i86pc:SunOS:5.*:* | i86xen:SunOS:5.*:*)
+	eval $set_cc_for_build
+	SUN_ARCH="i386"
+	# If there is a compiler, see if it is configured for 64-bit objects.
+	# Note that the Sun cc does not turn __LP64__ into 1 like gcc does.
+	# This test works for both compilers.
+	if [ "$CC_FOR_BUILD" != 'no_compiler_found' ]; then
+	    if (echo '#ifdef __amd64'; echo IS_64BIT_ARCH; echo '#endif') | \
+		(CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \
+		grep IS_64BIT_ARCH >/dev/null
+	    then
+		SUN_ARCH="x86_64"
+	    fi
+	fi
+	echo ${SUN_ARCH}-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
     sun4*:SunOS:6*:*)
 	# According to config.sub, this is the proper way to canonicalize
@@ -525,7 +548,7 @@
 		echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2
 	fi
 	exit ;;
-    *:AIX:*:[45])
+    *:AIX:*:[456])
 	IBM_CPU_ID=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available | sed 1q | awk '{ print $1 }'`
 	if /usr/sbin/lsattr -El ${IBM_CPU_ID} | grep ' POWER' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 		IBM_ARCH=rs6000
@@ -762,12 +785,19 @@
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
     *:FreeBSD:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'`
+	case ${UNAME_MACHINE} in
+	    pc98)
+		echo i386-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	    amd64)
+		echo x86_64-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	    *)
+		echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	esac
 	exit ;;
     i*:CYGWIN*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-cygwin
 	exit ;;
-    i*:MINGW*:*)
+    *:MINGW*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mingw32
 	exit ;;
     i*:windows32*:*)
@@ -777,9 +807,18 @@
     i*:PW*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-pw32
 	exit ;;
-    x86:Interix*:[34]*)
-	echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/\..*//'
-	exit ;;
+    *:Interix*:[3456]*)
+	case ${UNAME_MACHINE} in
+	    x86)
+		echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	    EM64T | authenticamd | genuineintel)
+		echo x86_64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	    IA64)
+		echo ia64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	esac ;;
     [345]86:Windows_95:* | [345]86:Windows_98:* | [345]86:Windows_NT:*)
 	echo i${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mks
 	exit ;;
@@ -813,6 +852,16 @@
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-minix
 	exit ;;
     arm*:Linux:*:*)
+	eval $set_cc_for_build
+	if echo __ARM_EABI__ | $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null \
+	    | grep -q __ARM_EABI__
+	then
+	    echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
+	else
+	    echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnueabi
+	fi
+	exit ;;
+    avr32*:Linux:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
     cris:Linux:*:*)
@@ -849,7 +898,11 @@
 	#endif
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^CPU=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^CPU/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${CPU}" != x && { echo "${CPU}-unknown-linux-gnu"; exit; }
 	;;
     mips64:Linux:*:*)
@@ -868,7 +921,11 @@
 	#endif
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^CPU=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^CPU/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${CPU}" != x && { echo "${CPU}-unknown-linux-gnu"; exit; }
 	;;
     or32:Linux:*:*)
@@ -894,6 +951,9 @@
 	if test "$?" = 0 ; then LIBC="libc1" ; else LIBC="" ; fi
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu${LIBC}
 	exit ;;
+    padre:Linux:*:*)
+	echo sparc-unknown-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     parisc:Linux:*:* | hppa:Linux:*:*)
 	# Look for CPU level
 	case `grep '^cpu[^a-z]*:' /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f2` in
@@ -917,9 +977,15 @@
     sparc:Linux:*:* | sparc64:Linux:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
+    vax:Linux:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-dec-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     x86_64:Linux:*:*)
 	echo x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
+    xtensa*:Linux:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     i*86:Linux:*:*)
 	# The BFD linker knows what the default object file format is, so
 	# first see if it will tell us. cd to the root directory to prevent
@@ -938,9 +1004,6 @@
 	  a.out-i386-linux)
 		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnuaout"
 		exit ;;
-	  coff-i386)
-		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnucoff"
-		exit ;;
 	  "")
 		# Either a pre-BFD a.out linker (linux-gnuoldld) or
 		# one that does not give us useful --help.
@@ -962,7 +1025,7 @@
 	LIBC=gnulibc1
 	# endif
 	#else
-	#ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER
+	#if defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) || defined(__PGI) || defined(__SUNPRO_C) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC)
 	LIBC=gnu
 	#else
 	LIBC=gnuaout
@@ -972,7 +1035,11 @@
 	LIBC=dietlibc
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^LIBC=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^LIBC/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${LIBC}" != x && {
 		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-${LIBC}"
 		exit
@@ -1051,8 +1118,11 @@
     pc:*:*:*)
 	# Left here for compatibility:
         # uname -m prints for DJGPP always 'pc', but it prints nothing about
-        # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i386.
-	echo i386-pc-msdosdjgpp
+        # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i586.
+	# Note: whatever this is, it MUST be the same as what config.sub
+	# prints for the "djgpp" host, or else GDB configury will decide that
+	# this is a cross-build.
+	echo i586-pc-msdosdjgpp
         exit ;;
     Intel:Mach:3*:*)
 	echo i386-pc-mach3
@@ -1090,6 +1160,16 @@
     3[34]??:*:4.0:* | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:*)
         /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
           && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4; exit; } ;;
+    NCR*:*:4.2:* | MPRAS*:*:4.2:*)
+	OS_REL='.3'
+	test -r /etc/.relid \
+	    && OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid`
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep pteron >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } ;;
     m68*:LynxOS:2.*:* | m68*:LynxOS:3.0*:*)
 	echo m68k-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1165,6 +1245,9 @@
     BePC:BeOS:*:*)	# BeOS running on Intel PC compatible.
 	echo i586-pc-beos
 	exit ;;
+    BePC:Haiku:*:*)	# Haiku running on Intel PC compatible.
+	echo i586-pc-haiku
+	exit ;;
     SX-4:SUPER-UX:*:*)
 	echo sx4-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1174,6 +1257,15 @@
     SX-6:SUPER-UX:*:*)
 	echo sx6-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
+    SX-7:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx7-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
+    SX-8:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx8-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
+    SX-8R:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx8r-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
     Power*:Rhapsody:*:*)
 	echo powerpc-apple-rhapsody${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1183,7 +1275,6 @@
     *:Darwin:*:*)
 	UNAME_PROCESSOR=`uname -p` || UNAME_PROCESSOR=unknown
 	case $UNAME_PROCESSOR in
-	    *86) UNAME_PROCESSOR=i686 ;;
 	    unknown) UNAME_PROCESSOR=powerpc ;;
 	esac
 	echo ${UNAME_PROCESSOR}-apple-darwin${UNAME_RELEASE}
@@ -1262,6 +1353,12 @@
     i*86:skyos:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-skyos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}` | sed -e 's/ .*$//'
 	exit ;;
+    i*86:rdos:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-rdos
+	exit ;;
+    i*86:AROS:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-aros
+	exit ;;
 esac
 
 #echo '(No uname command or uname output not recognized.)' 1>&2
@@ -1422,9 +1519,9 @@
 the operating system you are using. It is advised that you
 download the most up to date version of the config scripts from
 
-  http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/config/config/config.guess
+  http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.guess;hb=HEAD
 and
-  http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/config/config/config.sub
+  http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub;hb=HEAD
 
 If the version you run ($0) is already up to date, please
 send the following data and any information you think might be

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/config.sub
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/config.sub	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/config.sub	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
 #! /bin/sh
 # Configuration validation subroutine script.
 #   Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
-#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
+#   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
-timestamp='2005-07-08'
+timestamp='2009-04-17'
 
 # This file is (in principle) common to ALL GNU software.
 # The presence of a machine in this file suggests that SOME GNU software
@@ -11,7 +12,7 @@
 #
 # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 # (at your option) any later version.
 #
 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
@@ -20,7 +21,9 @@
 # GNU General Public License for more details.
 #
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+# 02110-1301, USA.
 #
 # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
 # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
@@ -69,8 +72,8 @@
 version="\
 GNU config.sub ($timestamp)
 
-Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
-Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
+2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
 This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
 warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
@@ -117,8 +120,10 @@
 # Here we must recognize all the valid KERNEL-OS combinations.
 maybe_os=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\2/'`
 case $maybe_os in
-  nto-qnx* | linux-gnu* | linux-dietlibc | linux-uclibc* | uclinux-uclibc* | uclinux-gnu* | \
-  kfreebsd*-gnu* | knetbsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-gnu* | storm-chaos* | os2-emx* | rtmk-nova*)
+  nto-qnx* | linux-gnu* | linux-dietlibc | linux-newlib* | linux-uclibc* | \
+  uclinux-uclibc* | uclinux-gnu* | kfreebsd*-gnu* | knetbsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-gnu* | \
+  kopensolaris*-gnu* | \
+  storm-chaos* | os2-emx* | rtmk-nova*)
     os=-$maybe_os
     basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\1/'`
     ;;
@@ -169,6 +174,10 @@
 	-hiux*)
 		os=-hiuxwe2
 		;;
+	-sco6)
+		os=-sco5v6
+		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
+		;;
 	-sco5)
 		os=-sco3.2v5
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
@@ -185,6 +194,10 @@
 		# Don't forget version if it is 3.2v4 or newer.
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
 		;;
+	-sco5v6*)
+		# Don't forget version if it is 3.2v4 or newer.
+		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
+		;;
 	-sco*)
 		os=-sco3.2v2
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
@@ -229,20 +242,24 @@
 	| alpha | alphaev[4-8] | alphaev56 | alphaev6[78] | alphapca5[67] \
 	| alpha64 | alpha64ev[4-8] | alpha64ev56 | alpha64ev6[78] | alpha64pca5[67] \
 	| am33_2.0 \
-	| arc | arm | arm[bl]e | arme[lb] | armv[2345] | armv[345][lb] | avr \
+	| arc | arm | arm[bl]e | arme[lb] | armv[2345] | armv[345][lb] | avr | avr32 \
 	| bfin \
 	| c4x | clipper \
 	| d10v | d30v | dlx | dsp16xx \
-	| fr30 | frv \
+	| fido | fr30 | frv \
 	| h8300 | h8500 | hppa | hppa1.[01] | hppa2.0 | hppa2.0[nw] | hppa64 \
 	| i370 | i860 | i960 | ia64 \
 	| ip2k | iq2000 \
-	| m32r | m32rle | m68000 | m68k | m88k | maxq | mcore \
+	| lm32 \
+	| m32c | m32r | m32rle | m68000 | m68k | m88k \
+	| maxq | mb | microblaze | mcore | mep | metag \
 	| mips | mipsbe | mipseb | mipsel | mipsle \
 	| mips16 \
 	| mips64 | mips64el \
+	| mips64octeon | mips64octeonel \
+	| mips64orion | mips64orionel \
+	| mips64r5900 | mips64r5900el \
 	| mips64vr | mips64vrel \
-	| mips64orion | mips64orionel \
 	| mips64vr4100 | mips64vr4100el \
 	| mips64vr4300 | mips64vr4300el \
 	| mips64vr5000 | mips64vr5000el \
@@ -255,28 +272,28 @@
 	| mipsisa64sr71k | mipsisa64sr71kel \
 	| mipstx39 | mipstx39el \
 	| mn10200 | mn10300 \
-	| ms1 \
+	| moxie \
+	| mt \
 	| msp430 \
+	| nios | nios2 \
 	| ns16k | ns32k \
 	| or32 \
 	| pdp10 | pdp11 | pj | pjl \
 	| powerpc | powerpc64 | powerpc64le | powerpcle | ppcbe \
 	| pyramid \
-	| sh | sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[23]e | sh[34]eb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \
+	| score \
+	| sh | sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[23]e | sh[34]eb | sheb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \
 	| sh64 | sh64le \
-	| sparc | sparc64 | sparc64b | sparc86x | sparclet | sparclite \
-	| sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b \
-	| strongarm \
+	| sparc | sparc64 | sparc64b | sparc64v | sparc86x | sparclet | sparclite \
+	| sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v \
+	| spu | strongarm \
 	| tahoe | thumb | tic4x | tic80 | tron \
 	| v850 | v850e \
 	| we32k \
-	| x86 | xscale | xscalee[bl] | xstormy16 | xtensa \
-	| z8k)
+	| x86 | xc16x | xscale | xscalee[bl] | xstormy16 | xtensa \
+	| z8k | z80)
 		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
 		;;
-	m32c)
-		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
-		;;
 	m6811 | m68hc11 | m6812 | m68hc12)
 		# Motorola 68HC11/12.
 		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
@@ -284,6 +301,9 @@
 		;;
 	m88110 | m680[12346]0 | m683?2 | m68360 | m5200 | v70 | w65 | z8k)
 		;;
+	ms1)
+		basic_machine=mt-unknown
+		;;
 
 	# We use `pc' rather than `unknown'
 	# because (1) that's what they normally are, and
@@ -303,25 +323,28 @@
 	| alpha64-* | alpha64ev[4-8]-* | alpha64ev56-* | alpha64ev6[78]-* \
 	| alphapca5[67]-* | alpha64pca5[67]-* | arc-* \
 	| arm-*  | armbe-* | armle-* | armeb-* | armv*-* \
-	| avr-* \
+	| avr-* | avr32-* \
 	| bfin-* | bs2000-* \
 	| c[123]* | c30-* | [cjt]90-* | c4x-* | c54x-* | c55x-* | c6x-* \
 	| clipper-* | craynv-* | cydra-* \
 	| d10v-* | d30v-* | dlx-* \
 	| elxsi-* \
-	| f30[01]-* | f700-* | fr30-* | frv-* | fx80-* \
+	| f30[01]-* | f700-* | fido-* | fr30-* | frv-* | fx80-* \
 	| h8300-* | h8500-* \
 	| hppa-* | hppa1.[01]-* | hppa2.0-* | hppa2.0[nw]-* | hppa64-* \
 	| i*86-* | i860-* | i960-* | ia64-* \
 	| ip2k-* | iq2000-* \
-	| m32r-* | m32rle-* \
+	| lm32-* \
+	| m32c-* | m32r-* | m32rle-* \
 	| m68000-* | m680[012346]0-* | m68360-* | m683?2-* | m68k-* \
-	| m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* \
+	| m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* | metag-* \
 	| mips-* | mipsbe-* | mipseb-* | mipsel-* | mipsle-* \
 	| mips16-* \
 	| mips64-* | mips64el-* \
+	| mips64octeon-* | mips64octeonel-* \
+	| mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* \
+	| mips64r5900-* | mips64r5900el-* \
 	| mips64vr-* | mips64vrel-* \
-	| mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* \
 	| mips64vr4100-* | mips64vr4100el-* \
 	| mips64vr4300-* | mips64vr4300el-* \
 	| mips64vr5000-* | mips64vr5000el-* \
@@ -334,30 +357,33 @@
 	| mipsisa64sr71k-* | mipsisa64sr71kel-* \
 	| mipstx39-* | mipstx39el-* \
 	| mmix-* \
-	| ms1-* \
+	| mt-* \
 	| msp430-* \
+	| nios-* | nios2-* \
 	| none-* | np1-* | ns16k-* | ns32k-* \
 	| orion-* \
 	| pdp10-* | pdp11-* | pj-* | pjl-* | pn-* | power-* \
 	| powerpc-* | powerpc64-* | powerpc64le-* | powerpcle-* | ppcbe-* \
 	| pyramid-* \
 	| romp-* | rs6000-* \
-	| sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[24]a-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | shbe-* \
+	| sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[24]a-* | sh[24]aeb-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | sheb-* | shbe-* \
 	| shle-* | sh[1234]le-* | sh3ele-* | sh64-* | sh64le-* \
-	| sparc-* | sparc64-* | sparc64b-* | sparc86x-* | sparclet-* \
+	| sparc-* | sparc64-* | sparc64b-* | sparc64v-* | sparc86x-* | sparclet-* \
 	| sparclite-* \
-	| sparcv8-* | sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | strongarm-* | sv1-* | sx?-* \
+	| sparcv8-* | sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | sparcv9v-* | strongarm-* | sv1-* | sx?-* \
 	| tahoe-* | thumb-* \
-	| tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* \
+	| tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* | tile-* \
 	| tron-* \
 	| v850-* | v850e-* | vax-* \
 	| we32k-* \
-	| x86-* | x86_64-* | xps100-* | xscale-* | xscalee[bl]-* \
-	| xstormy16-* | xtensa-* \
+	| x86-* | x86_64-* | xc16x-* | xps100-* | xscale-* | xscalee[bl]-* \
+	| xstormy16-* | xtensa*-* \
 	| ymp-* \
-	| z8k-*)
+	| z8k-* | z80-*)
 		;;
-	m32c-*)
+	# Recognize the basic CPU types without company name, with glob match.
+	xtensa*)
+		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
 		;;
 	# Recognize the various machine names and aliases which stand
 	# for a CPU type and a company and sometimes even an OS.
@@ -421,6 +447,10 @@
 		basic_machine=m68k-apollo
 		os=-bsd
 		;;
+	aros)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		os=-aros
+		;;
 	aux)
 		basic_machine=m68k-apple
 		os=-aux
@@ -429,10 +459,22 @@
 		basic_machine=ns32k-sequent
 		os=-dynix
 		;;
+	blackfin)
+		basic_machine=bfin-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	blackfin-*)
+		basic_machine=bfin-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	c90)
 		basic_machine=c90-cray
 		os=-unicos
 		;;
+        cegcc)
+		basic_machine=arm-unknown
+		os=-cegcc
+		;;
 	convex-c1)
 		basic_machine=c1-convex
 		os=-bsd
@@ -461,8 +503,8 @@
 		basic_machine=craynv-cray
 		os=-unicosmp
 		;;
-	cr16c)
-		basic_machine=cr16c-unknown
+	cr16)
+		basic_machine=cr16-unknown
 		os=-elf
 		;;
 	crds | unos)
@@ -500,6 +542,10 @@
 		basic_machine=m88k-motorola
 		os=-sysv3
 		;;
+	dicos)
+		basic_machine=i686-pc
+		os=-dicos
+		;;
 	djgpp)
 		basic_machine=i586-pc
 		os=-msdosdjgpp
@@ -654,6 +700,14 @@
 		basic_machine=m68k-isi
 		os=-sysv
 		;;
+	m68knommu)
+		basic_machine=m68k-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	m68knommu-*)
+		basic_machine=m68k-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	m88k-omron*)
 		basic_machine=m88k-omron
 		;;
@@ -669,6 +723,10 @@
 		basic_machine=i386-pc
 		os=-mingw32
 		;;
+	mingw32ce)
+		basic_machine=arm-unknown
+		os=-mingw32ce
+		;;
 	miniframe)
 		basic_machine=m68000-convergent
 		;;
@@ -694,6 +752,9 @@
 		basic_machine=i386-pc
 		os=-msdos
 		;;
+	ms1-*)
+		basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed -e 's/ms1-/mt-/'`
+		;;
 	mvs)
 		basic_machine=i370-ibm
 		os=-mvs
@@ -792,6 +853,14 @@
 		basic_machine=i860-intel
 		os=-osf
 		;;
+	parisc)
+		basic_machine=hppa-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	parisc-*)
+		basic_machine=hppa-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	pbd)
 		basic_machine=sparc-tti
 		;;
@@ -801,6 +870,12 @@
 	pc532 | pc532-*)
 		basic_machine=ns32k-pc532
 		;;
+	pc98)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		;;
+	pc98-*)
+		basic_machine=i386-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		;;
 	pentium | p5 | k5 | k6 | nexgen | viac3)
 		basic_machine=i586-pc
 		;;
@@ -857,6 +932,10 @@
 		basic_machine=i586-unknown
 		os=-pw32
 		;;
+	rdos)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		os=-rdos
+		;;
 	rom68k)
 		basic_machine=m68k-rom68k
 		os=-coff
@@ -883,6 +962,10 @@
 	sb1el)
 		basic_machine=mipsisa64sb1el-unknown
 		;;
+	sde)
+		basic_machine=mipsisa32-sde
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	sei)
 		basic_machine=mips-sei
 		os=-seiux
@@ -894,6 +977,9 @@
 		basic_machine=sh-hitachi
 		os=-hms
 		;;
+	sh5el)
+		basic_machine=sh5le-unknown
+		;;
 	sh64)
 		basic_machine=sh64-unknown
 		;;
@@ -983,6 +1069,10 @@
 		basic_machine=tic6x-unknown
 		os=-coff
 		;;
+	tile*)
+		basic_machine=tile-unknown
+		os=-linux-gnu
+		;;
 	tx39)
 		basic_machine=mipstx39-unknown
 		;;
@@ -1058,6 +1148,10 @@
 		basic_machine=z8k-unknown
 		os=-sim
 		;;
+	z80-*-coff)
+		basic_machine=z80-unknown
+		os=-sim
+		;;
 	none)
 		basic_machine=none-none
 		os=-none
@@ -1096,10 +1190,10 @@
 	we32k)
 		basic_machine=we32k-att
 		;;
-	sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[34]eb | sh[1234]le | sh[23]ele)
+	sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[34]eb | sh[1234]le | sh[23]ele)
 		basic_machine=sh-unknown
 		;;
-	sparc | sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b)
+	sparc | sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v)
 		basic_machine=sparc-sun
 		;;
 	cydra)
@@ -1168,25 +1262,28 @@
 	-gnu* | -bsd* | -mach* | -minix* | -genix* | -ultrix* | -irix* \
 	      | -*vms* | -sco* | -esix* | -isc* | -aix* | -sunos | -sunos[34]*\
 	      | -hpux* | -unos* | -osf* | -luna* | -dgux* | -solaris* | -sym* \
+	      | -kopensolaris* \
 	      | -amigaos* | -amigados* | -msdos* | -newsos* | -unicos* | -aof* \
-	      | -aos* \
+	      | -aos* | -aros* \
 	      | -nindy* | -vxsim* | -vxworks* | -ebmon* | -hms* | -mvs* \
 	      | -clix* | -riscos* | -uniplus* | -iris* | -rtu* | -xenix* \
-	      | -hiux* | -386bsd* | -knetbsd* | -mirbsd* | -netbsd* | -openbsd* \
+	      | -hiux* | -386bsd* | -knetbsd* | -mirbsd* | -netbsd* \
+	      | -openbsd* | -solidbsd* \
 	      | -ekkobsd* | -kfreebsd* | -freebsd* | -riscix* | -lynxos* \
 	      | -bosx* | -nextstep* | -cxux* | -aout* | -elf* | -oabi* \
 	      | -ptx* | -coff* | -ecoff* | -winnt* | -domain* | -vsta* \
 	      | -udi* | -eabi* | -lites* | -ieee* | -go32* | -aux* \
-	      | -chorusos* | -chorusrdb* \
+	      | -chorusos* | -chorusrdb* | -cegcc* \
 	      | -cygwin* | -pe* | -psos* | -moss* | -proelf* | -rtems* \
-	      | -mingw32* | -linux-gnu* | -linux-uclibc* | -uxpv* | -beos* | -mpeix* | -udk* \
+	      | -mingw32* | -linux-gnu* | -linux-newlib* | -linux-uclibc* \
+	      | -uxpv* | -beos* | -mpeix* | -udk* \
 	      | -interix* | -uwin* | -mks* | -rhapsody* | -darwin* | -opened* \
 	      | -openstep* | -oskit* | -conix* | -pw32* | -nonstopux* \
 	      | -storm-chaos* | -tops10* | -tenex* | -tops20* | -its* \
 	      | -os2* | -vos* | -palmos* | -uclinux* | -nucleus* \
 	      | -morphos* | -superux* | -rtmk* | -rtmk-nova* | -windiss* \
 	      | -powermax* | -dnix* | -nx6 | -nx7 | -sei* | -dragonfly* \
-	      | -skyos* | -haiku*)
+	      | -skyos* | -haiku* | -rdos* | -toppers* | -drops*)
 	# Remember, each alternative MUST END IN *, to match a version number.
 		;;
 	-qnx*)
@@ -1316,6 +1413,9 @@
 	-zvmoe)
 		os=-zvmoe
 		;;
+	-dicos*)
+		os=-dicos
+		;;
 	-none)
 		;;
 	*)
@@ -1338,6 +1438,12 @@
 # system, and we'll never get to this point.
 
 case $basic_machine in
+        score-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
+        spu-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	*-acorn)
 		os=-riscix1.2
 		;;
@@ -1347,9 +1453,9 @@
 	arm*-semi)
 		os=-aout
 		;;
-    c4x-* | tic4x-*)
-        os=-coff
-        ;;
+        c4x-* | tic4x-*)
+		os=-coff
+		;;
 	# This must come before the *-dec entry.
 	pdp10-*)
 		os=-tops20
@@ -1375,6 +1481,9 @@
 	m68*-cisco)
 		os=-aout
 		;;
+        mep-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	mips*-cisco)
 		os=-elf
 		;;

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/configure.ac
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/configure.ac	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/configure.ac	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 AC_PREREQ(2.50)
-AC_INIT(tevent, 0.9.5)
+AC_INIT(tevent, 0.9.8)
 AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([tevent.c])
 AC_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
 
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@
 
 AC_LD_EXPORT_DYNAMIC
 AC_LD_SONAMEFLAG
+AC_LD_VERSIONSCRIPT
 AC_LD_PICFLAG
 AC_LD_SHLIBEXT
 AC_LIBREPLACE_SHLD
@@ -20,18 +21,5 @@
 m4_include(libtalloc.m4)
 
 m4_include(libtevent.m4)
-AC_PATH_PROGS([PYTHON_CONFIG], [python2.6-config python2.5-config python2.4-config python-config])
-AC_PATH_PROGS([PYTHON], [python2.6 python2.5 python2.4 python])
 
-PYTHON_BUILD_TARGET="build-python"
-PYTHON_INSTALL_TARGET="install-python"
-PYTHON_CHECK_TARGET="check-python"
-AC_SUBST(PYTHON_BUILD_TARGET)
-AC_SUBST(PYTHON_INSTALL_TARGET)
-AC_SUBST(PYTHON_CHECK_TARGET)
-if test -z "$PYTHON_CONFIG"; then
-	PYTHON_BUILD_TARGET=""
-	PYTHON_INSTALL_TARGET=""
-	PYTHON_CHECK_TARGET=""
-fi
 AC_OUTPUT(Makefile tevent.pc)

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/libtevent.m4
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/libtevent.m4	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/libtevent.m4	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -38,3 +38,8 @@
    AC_DEFINE(HAVE_EPOLL, 1, [Whether epoll available])
 fi
 
+if test x"$VERSIONSCRIPT" != "x"; then
+    EXPORTSFILE=tevent.exports
+    AC_SUBST(EXPORTSFILE)
+fi
+

Deleted: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/pytevent.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/pytevent.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/pytevent.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,143 +0,0 @@
-/* 
-   Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
-   Copyright (C) Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer at samba.org> 2007-2008
-
-     ** NOTE! The following LGPL license applies to the tevent
-     ** library. This does NOT imply that all of Samba is released
-     ** under the LGPL
-
-   This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-   version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-   This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-   Lesser General Public License for more details.
-
-   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-   License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-*/
-
-#include "replace.h"
-#include <Python.h>
-
-#ifndef Py_RETURN_NONE
-#define Py_RETURN_NONE return Py_INCREF(Py_None), Py_None
-#endif
-
-#include <tevent.h>
-#include <stdbool.h>
-
-typedef struct {
-	PyObject_HEAD
-	struct tevent_context *ev_ctx;
-} PyTEventContextObject;
-
-PyAPI_DATA(PyTypeObject) PyTEventContext;
-
-static PyObject *py_set_default_backend(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
-{
-    char *name;
-
-    if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s", &name))
-        return NULL;
-    tevent_set_default_backend(name);
-    Py_RETURN_NONE;
-}
-
-static PyObject *py_backend_list(PyObject *self)
-{
-    const char **backends = tevent_backend_list(NULL);
-    PyObject *ret;
-    int i, len;
-
-    for (len = 0; backends[len]; len++);
-
-    ret = PyList_New(len);
-    for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
-        PyList_SetItem(ret, i, PyString_FromString(backends[i]));
-    talloc_free(backends);
-
-    return ret;
-}
-
-static PyMethodDef tevent_methods[] = {
-    { "set_default_backend", (PyCFunction)py_set_default_backend, 
-        METH_VARARGS, "set_default_backend(name) -> None" },
-    { "backend_list", (PyCFunction)py_backend_list,
-        METH_NOARGS, "backend_list() -> list" },
-    { NULL },
-};
-
-static PyObject *py_event_ctx_new(PyTypeObject *type, PyObject *args, PyObject *kwargs)
-{
-    const char *kwnames[] = { "name", NULL };
-    char *name = NULL;
-    struct tevent_context *ev_ctx;
-    PyTEventContextObject *ret;
-    if (!PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords(args, kwargs, "|s",
-				     discard_const_p(char *, kwnames),
-				     &name))
-        return NULL;
-
-    if (name == NULL)
-        ev_ctx = tevent_context_init(NULL);
-    else
-        ev_ctx = tevent_context_init_byname(NULL, name);
-
-    ret = (PyTEventContextObject *)type->tp_alloc(type, 0);
-    ret->ev_ctx = ev_ctx;
-    return (PyObject *)ret;
-}
-
-static PyObject *py_event_ctx_loop_once(PyTEventContextObject *self)
-{
-    return PyInt_FromLong(tevent_loop_once(self->ev_ctx));
-}
-
-static PyObject *py_event_ctx_loop_wait(PyTEventContextObject *self)
-{
-    return PyInt_FromLong(tevent_loop_wait(self->ev_ctx));
-}
-
-static PyMethodDef py_event_ctx_methods[] = {
-    { "loop_once", (PyCFunction)py_event_ctx_loop_once, METH_NOARGS, 
-        "S.loop_once() -> int" },
-    { "loop_wait", (PyCFunction)py_event_ctx_loop_wait, METH_NOARGS, 
-        "S.loop_wait() -> int" },
-    { NULL }
-};
-
-static void py_event_ctx_dealloc(PyTEventContextObject * self)
-{
-	talloc_free(self->ev_ctx);
-	self->ob_type->tp_free(self);
-}
-
-
-PyTypeObject PyTEventContext = {
-    .tp_name = "TEventContext",
-    .tp_methods = py_event_ctx_methods,
-    .tp_basicsize = sizeof(PyTEventContextObject),
-    .tp_dealloc = (destructor)py_event_ctx_dealloc,
-    .tp_flags = Py_TPFLAGS_DEFAULT,
-    .tp_new = py_event_ctx_new,
-};
-
-void inittevent(void)
-{
-    PyObject *m;
-
-    if (PyType_Ready(&PyTEventContext) < 0)
-    	return;
-
-    m = Py_InitModule3("tevent", tevent_methods, "Event management.");
-    if (m == NULL)
-        return;
-
-    Py_INCREF(&PyTEventContext);
-    PyModule_AddObject(m, "TEventContext", (PyObject *)&PyTEventContext);
-}
-

Deleted: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/python.mk
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/python.mk	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/python.mk	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-[PYTHON::pytevent]
-LIBRARY_REALNAME = tevent.$(SHLIBEXT)
-PRIVATE_DEPENDENCIES = LIBTEVENT PYTALLOC LIBSAMBA-UTIL LIBREPLACE
-
-pytevent_OBJ_FILES = $(libteventsrcdir)/pytevent.o

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/rules.mk
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/rules.mk	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/rules.mk	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,8 +1,5 @@
 .SUFFIXES: .i _wrap.c
 
-.i_wrap.c: 
-	$(SWIG) -O -Wall -python -keyword $<
-
 showflags::
 	@echo 'libtevent will be compiled with flags:'
 	@echo '  CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS)'
@@ -15,7 +12,7 @@
 .c.o:
 	@echo Compiling $*.c
 	@mkdir -p `dirname $@`
-	@$(CC) $(PICFLAG) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@
+	@$(CC) $(PICFLAG) $(CFLAGS) $(ABI_CHECK) -c $< -o $@
 
 distclean::
 	rm -f *~ */*~

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/samba.m4
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/samba.m4	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/samba.m4	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -9,8 +9,3 @@
 	[\$(addprefix \$(libteventsrcdir)/, ${TEVENT_OBJ})],
 	[LIBTEVENT_EXT],
 	[${TEVENT_CFLAGS}])
-
-SMB_MAKE_SETTINGS([
-PUBLIC_HEADERS += \$(addprefix \$(libteventsrcdir)/, tevent.h tevent_internal.h)
-])
-

Deleted: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tests.py
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tests.py	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tests.py	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-#!/usr/bin/python
-
-# Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
-# Copyright (C) Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer at samba.org> 2007
-#
-#  ** NOTE! The following LGPL license applies to the tevent
-#  ** library. This does NOT imply that all of Samba is released
-#  ** under the LGPL
-#
-# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
-# version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
-# Lesser General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-# License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
-#
-
-import tevent
-import unittest
-
-# Just test the bindings are there and that calling them doesn't crash
-# anything.
-
-class TEventTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
-    def test_create(self):
-        self.assertTrue(tevent.TEventContext() is not None)
-
-    def test_loop_wait(self):
-        self.assertEquals(0, tevent.TEventContext().loop_wait())

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/testsuite.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/testsuite.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/testsuite.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -66,7 +66,13 @@
 	const char *backend = (const char *)test_data;
 	int alarm_count=0, info_count=0;
 	struct tevent_fd *fde;
-	struct signal_event *se1, *se2, *se3;
+#ifdef SA_RESTART
+	struct tevent_signal *se1 = NULL;
+#endif
+	struct tevent_signal *se2 = NULL;
+#ifdef SA_SIGINFO
+	struct tevent_signal *se3 = NULL;
+#endif
 	int finished=0;
 	struct timeval t;
 	char c = 0;
@@ -92,7 +98,9 @@
 	event_add_timed(ev_ctx, ev_ctx, timeval_current_ofs(2,0), 
 			finished_handler, &finished);
 
+#ifdef SA_RESTART
 	se1 = event_add_signal(ev_ctx, ev_ctx, SIGALRM, SA_RESTART, count_handler, &alarm_count);
+#endif
 	se2 = event_add_signal(ev_ctx, ev_ctx, SIGALRM, SA_RESETHAND, count_handler, &alarm_count);
 #ifdef SA_SIGINFO
 	se3 = event_add_signal(ev_ctx, ev_ctx, SIGUSR1, SA_SIGINFO, count_handler, &info_count);
@@ -120,7 +128,9 @@
 
 	torture_comment(test, "Got %.2f pipe events/sec\n", fde_count/timeval_elapsed(&t));
 
+#ifdef SA_RESTART
 	talloc_free(se1);
+#endif
 
 	torture_assert_int_equal(test, alarm_count, 1+fde_count, "alarm count mismatch");
 

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -148,6 +148,8 @@
 
 	if (ev->pipe_fde) {
 		talloc_free(ev->pipe_fde);
+		close(ev->pipe_fds[0]);
+		close(ev->pipe_fds[1]);
 		ev->pipe_fde = NULL;
 	}
 
@@ -427,6 +429,14 @@
 				  tevent_nesting_hook hook,
 				  void *private_data)
 {
+	if (ev->nesting.hook_fn &&
+	    (ev->nesting.hook_fn != hook ||
+	     ev->nesting.hook_private != private_data)) {
+		/* the way the nesting hook code is currently written
+		   we cannot support two different nesting hooks at the
+		   same time. */
+		tevent_abort(ev, "tevent: Violation of nesting hook rules\n");
+	}
 	ev->nesting.hook_fn = hook;
 	ev->nesting.hook_private = private_data;
 }
@@ -460,6 +470,8 @@
 			errno = ELOOP;
 			return -1;
 		}
+	}
+	if (ev->nesting.level > 0) {
 		if (ev->nesting.hook_fn) {
 			int ret2;
 			ret2 = ev->nesting.hook_fn(ev,
@@ -477,7 +489,7 @@
 
 	ret = ev->ops->loop_once(ev, location);
 
-	if (ev->nesting.level > 1) {
+	if (ev->nesting.level > 0) {
 		if (ev->nesting.hook_fn) {
 			int ret2;
 			ret2 = ev->nesting.hook_fn(ev,
@@ -517,6 +529,8 @@
 			errno = ELOOP;
 			return -1;
 		}
+	}
+	if (ev->nesting.level > 0) {
 		if (ev->nesting.hook_fn) {
 			int ret2;
 			ret2 = ev->nesting.hook_fn(ev,
@@ -539,7 +553,7 @@
 		}
 	}
 
-	if (ev->nesting.level > 1) {
+	if (ev->nesting.level > 0) {
 		if (ev->nesting.hook_fn) {
 			int ret2;
 			ret2 = ev->nesting.hook_fn(ev,

Copied: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.exports (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/lib/tevent/tevent.exports)
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.exports	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.exports	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,60 @@
+{
+    global:
+           _tevent_add_fd;
+           _tevent_add_signal;
+           _tevent_add_timer;
+           tevent_backend_list;
+           tevent_context_init;
+           tevent_context_init_byname;
+           _tevent_create_immediate;
+           tevent_fd_get_flags;
+           tevent_fd_set_auto_close;
+           tevent_fd_set_close_fn;
+           tevent_fd_set_flags;
+           tevent_loop_allow_nesting;
+           _tevent_loop_once;
+           tevent_loop_set_nesting_hook;
+           _tevent_loop_until;
+           _tevent_loop_wait;
+           tevent_queue_add;
+           _tevent_queue_create;
+           tevent_queue_length;
+           tevent_queue_start;
+           tevent_queue_stop;
+           tevent_register_backend;
+           _tevent_req_callback_data;
+           _tevent_req_create;
+           _tevent_req_data;
+           tevent_req_default_print;
+           _tevent_req_done;
+           _tevent_req_error;
+           tevent_req_is_error;
+           tevent_req_is_in_progress;
+           _tevent_req_nomem;
+           _tevent_req_notify_callback;
+           tevent_req_poll;
+           tevent_req_post;
+           tevent_req_print;
+           tevent_req_received;
+           tevent_req_set_callback;
+           tevent_req_set_endtime;
+           tevent_req_set_print_fn;
+           _tevent_schedule_immediate;
+           tevent_set_abort_fn;
+           tevent_set_debug;
+           tevent_set_debug_stderr;
+           tevent_set_default_backend;
+           tevent_signal_support;
+           tevent_timeval_add;
+           tevent_timeval_compare;
+           tevent_timeval_current;
+           tevent_timeval_current_ofs;
+           tevent_timeval_is_zero;
+           tevent_timeval_set;
+           tevent_timeval_until;
+           tevent_timeval_zero;
+           tevent_wakeup_recv;
+           tevent_wakeup_send;
+
+    local: *;
+};

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.h	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.h	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -238,6 +238,14 @@
 
 char *tevent_req_print(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, struct tevent_req *req);
 
+typedef bool (*tevent_req_cancel_fn)(struct tevent_req *);
+
+void tevent_req_set_cancel_fn(struct tevent_req *req, tevent_req_cancel_fn fn);
+
+bool _tevent_req_cancel(struct tevent_req *req, const char *location);
+#define tevent_req_cancel(req) \
+	_tevent_req_cancel(req, __location__)
+
 struct tevent_req *_tevent_req_create(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
 				      void *pstate,
 				      size_t state_size,
@@ -252,6 +260,10 @@
 			    struct tevent_context *ev,
 			    struct timeval endtime);
 
+void _tevent_req_notify_callback(struct tevent_req *req, const char *location);
+#define tevent_req_notify_callback(req)		\
+	_tevent_req_notify_callback(req, __location__)
+
 void _tevent_req_done(struct tevent_req *req,
 		      const char *location);
 #define tevent_req_done(req) \
@@ -354,6 +366,70 @@
 	_tevent_loop_until(ev, finished, private_data, __location__)
 #endif
 
+
+/**
+ * The following structure and registration functions are exclusively
+ * needed for people writing and pluggin a different event engine.
+ * There is nothing useful for normal tevent user in here.
+ */
+
+struct tevent_ops {
+	/* context init */
+	int (*context_init)(struct tevent_context *ev);
+
+	/* fd_event functions */
+	struct tevent_fd *(*add_fd)(struct tevent_context *ev,
+				    TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
+				    int fd, uint16_t flags,
+				    tevent_fd_handler_t handler,
+				    void *private_data,
+				    const char *handler_name,
+				    const char *location);
+	void (*set_fd_close_fn)(struct tevent_fd *fde,
+				tevent_fd_close_fn_t close_fn);
+	uint16_t (*get_fd_flags)(struct tevent_fd *fde);
+	void (*set_fd_flags)(struct tevent_fd *fde, uint16_t flags);
+
+	/* timed_event functions */
+	struct tevent_timer *(*add_timer)(struct tevent_context *ev,
+					  TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
+					  struct timeval next_event,
+					  tevent_timer_handler_t handler,
+					  void *private_data,
+					  const char *handler_name,
+					  const char *location);
+
+	/* immediate event functions */
+	void (*schedule_immediate)(struct tevent_immediate *im,
+				   struct tevent_context *ev,
+				   tevent_immediate_handler_t handler,
+				   void *private_data,
+				   const char *handler_name,
+				   const char *location);
+
+	/* signal functions */
+	struct tevent_signal *(*add_signal)(struct tevent_context *ev,
+					    TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
+					    int signum, int sa_flags,
+					    tevent_signal_handler_t handler,
+					    void *private_data,
+					    const char *handler_name,
+					    const char *location);
+
+	/* loop functions */
+	int (*loop_once)(struct tevent_context *ev, const char *location);
+	int (*loop_wait)(struct tevent_context *ev, const char *location);
+};
+
+bool tevent_register_backend(const char *name, const struct tevent_ops *ops);
+
+
+/**
+ * The following definitions are usueful only for compatibility with the
+ * implementation originally developed within the samba4 code and will be
+ * soon removed. Please NEVER use in new code.
+ */
+
 #ifdef TEVENT_COMPAT_DEFINES
 
 #define event_context	tevent_context

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.mk
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.mk	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.mk	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -32,23 +32,3 @@
 clean::
 	rm -f $(TEVENT_SOBASE) $(TEVENT_SONAME) $(TEVENT_SOLIB) $(TEVENT_STLIB)
 	rm -f tevent.pc
-	rm -f tevent.$(SHLIBEXT)
-
-#python stuff
-
-check-python:: build-python
-	$(LIB_PATH_VAR)=. PYTHONPATH=".:$(teventdir)" $(PYTHON) $(teventdir)/tests.py
-
-build-python:: tevent.$(SHLIBEXT)
-
-pytevent.o: $(teventdir)/pytevent.c
-	$(CC) $(PICFLAG) -c $(teventdir)/pytevent.c $(CFLAGS) `$(PYTHON_CONFIG) --cflags`
-
-tevent.$(SHLIBEXT): $(TEVENT_SOBASE) $(TEVENT_SONAME) pytevent.o
-	$(SHLD) $(SHLD_FLAGS) -o $@ pytevent.o -L. -ltevent `$(PYTHON_CONFIG) --libs`
-
-install-python:: build-python
-	mkdir -p $(DESTDIR)`$(PYTHON) -c "import distutils.sysconfig; print distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib(0, prefix='$(prefix)')"` \
-		$(DESTDIR)`$(PYTHON) -c "import distutils.sysconfig; print distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib(1, prefix='$(prefix)')"`
-	cp tevent.$(SHLIBEXT) $(DESTDIR)`$(PYTHON) -c "import distutils.sysconfig; print distutils.sysconfig.get_python_lib(1, prefix='$(prefix)')"`
-

Copied: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.signatures (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/lib/tevent/tevent.signatures)
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.signatures	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent.signatures	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
+_Bool tevent_queue_add (struct tevent_queue *, struct tevent_context *, struct tevent_req *, tevent_queue_trigger_fn_t, void *);
+_Bool tevent_register_backend (const char *, const struct tevent_ops *);
+_Bool _tevent_req_error (struct tevent_req *, uint64_t, const char *);
+_Bool tevent_req_is_error (struct tevent_req *, enum tevent_req_state *, uint64_t *);
+_Bool tevent_req_is_in_progress (struct tevent_req *);
+_Bool _tevent_req_nomem (const void *, struct tevent_req *, const char *);
+_Bool tevent_req_poll (struct tevent_req *, struct tevent_context *);
+_Bool tevent_req_set_endtime (struct tevent_req *, struct tevent_context *, struct timeval);
+_Bool tevent_signal_support (struct tevent_context *);
+_Bool tevent_timeval_is_zero (const struct timeval *);
+_Bool tevent_wakeup_recv (struct tevent_req *);
+char *tevent_req_default_print (struct tevent_req *, TALLOC_CTX *);
+char *tevent_req_print (TALLOC_CTX *, struct tevent_req *);
+const char **tevent_backend_list (TALLOC_CTX *);
+int _tevent_loop_once (struct tevent_context *, const char *);
+int _tevent_loop_until (struct tevent_context *, _Bool (*) (void *), void *, const char *);
+int _tevent_loop_wait (struct tevent_context *, const char *);
+int tevent_set_debug_stderr (struct tevent_context *);
+int tevent_set_debug (struct tevent_context *, void (*) (void *, enum tevent_debug_level, const char *, va_list), void *);
+int tevent_timeval_compare (const struct timeval *, const struct timeval *);
+size_t tevent_queue_length (struct tevent_queue *);
+struct tevent_context *tevent_context_init_byname (TALLOC_CTX *, const char *);
+struct tevent_context *tevent_context_init (TALLOC_CTX *);
+struct tevent_fd *_tevent_add_fd (struct tevent_context *, TALLOC_CTX *, int, uint16_t, tevent_fd_handler_t, void *, const char *, const char *);
+struct tevent_immediate *_tevent_create_immediate (TALLOC_CTX *, const char *);
+struct tevent_queue *_tevent_queue_create (TALLOC_CTX *, const char *, const char *);
+struct tevent_req *_tevent_req_create (TALLOC_CTX *, void *, size_t, const char *, const char *);
+struct tevent_req *tevent_req_post (struct tevent_req *, struct tevent_context *);
+struct tevent_req *tevent_wakeup_send (TALLOC_CTX *, struct tevent_context *, struct timeval);
+struct tevent_signal *_tevent_add_signal (struct tevent_context *, TALLOC_CTX *, int, int, tevent_signal_handler_t, void *, const char *, const char *);
+struct tevent_timer *_tevent_add_timer (struct tevent_context *, TALLOC_CTX *, struct timeval, tevent_timer_handler_t, void *, const char *, const char *);
+struct timeval tevent_timeval_add (const struct timeval *, uint32_t, uint32_t);
+struct timeval tevent_timeval_current_ofs (uint32_t, uint32_t);
+struct timeval tevent_timeval_current (void);
+struct timeval tevent_timeval_set (uint32_t, uint32_t);
+struct timeval tevent_timeval_until (const struct timeval *, const struct timeval *);
+struct timeval tevent_timeval_zero (void);
+uint16_t tevent_fd_get_flags (struct tevent_fd *);
+void tevent_fd_set_auto_close (struct tevent_fd *);
+void tevent_fd_set_close_fn (struct tevent_fd *, tevent_fd_close_fn_t);
+void tevent_fd_set_flags (struct tevent_fd *, uint16_t);
+void tevent_loop_allow_nesting (struct tevent_context *);
+void tevent_loop_set_nesting_hook (struct tevent_context *, tevent_nesting_hook, void *);
+void tevent_queue_start (struct tevent_queue *);
+void tevent_queue_stop (struct tevent_queue *);
+void *_tevent_req_callback_data (struct tevent_req *);
+void *_tevent_req_data (struct tevent_req *);
+void _tevent_req_done (struct tevent_req *, const char *);
+void _tevent_req_notify_callback (struct tevent_req *, const char *);
+void tevent_req_received (struct tevent_req *);
+void tevent_req_set_callback (struct tevent_req *, tevent_req_fn, void *);
+void tevent_req_set_print_fn (struct tevent_req *, tevent_req_print_fn);
+void _tevent_schedule_immediate (struct tevent_immediate *, struct tevent_context *, tevent_immediate_handler_t, void *, const char *, const char *);
+void tevent_set_abort_fn (void (*) (const char *));
+void tevent_set_default_backend (const char *);

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_fd.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_fd.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_fd.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 
    Copyright (C) Stefan Metzmacher 2009
 
-     ** NOTE! The following LGPL license applies to the talloc
+     ** NOTE! The following LGPL license applies to the tevent
      ** library. This does NOT imply that all of Samba is released
      ** under the LGPL
 

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_internal.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_internal.h	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_internal.h	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -3,7 +3,9 @@
 
    generalised event loop handling
 
-   Internal structs
+   INTERNAL STRUCTS. THERE ARE NO API GUARANTEES.
+   External users should only ever have to include this header when
+   implementing new tevent backends.
 
    Copyright (C) Stefan Metzmacher 2005-2009
 
@@ -63,6 +65,15 @@
 	tevent_req_print_fn private_print;
 
 	/**
+	 * @brief A function to cancel the request
+	 *
+	 * The implementation might want to set a function
+	 * that is called when the tevent_req_cancel() function
+	 * was called.
+	 */
+	tevent_req_cancel_fn private_cancel;
+
+	/**
 	 * @brief Internal state of the request
 	 *
 	 * Callers should only access this via functions and never directly.
@@ -98,6 +109,16 @@
 		const char *finish_location;
 
 		/**
+		 * @brief The location where the request was canceled
+		 *
+		 * This uses the __location__ macro via the
+		 * tevent_req_cancel() macro.
+		 *
+		 * This for debugging only.
+		 */
+		const char *cancel_location;
+
+		/**
 		 * @brief The external state - will be queried by the caller
 		 *
 		 * While the async request is being processed, state will remain in
@@ -128,54 +149,6 @@
 	} internal;
 };
 
-struct tevent_ops {
-	/* conntext init */
-	int (*context_init)(struct tevent_context *ev);
-
-	/* fd_event functions */
-	struct tevent_fd *(*add_fd)(struct tevent_context *ev,
-				    TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
-				    int fd, uint16_t flags,
-				    tevent_fd_handler_t handler,
-				    void *private_data,
-				    const char *handler_name,
-				    const char *location);
-	void (*set_fd_close_fn)(struct tevent_fd *fde,
-				tevent_fd_close_fn_t close_fn);
-	uint16_t (*get_fd_flags)(struct tevent_fd *fde);
-	void (*set_fd_flags)(struct tevent_fd *fde, uint16_t flags);
-
-	/* timed_event functions */
-	struct tevent_timer *(*add_timer)(struct tevent_context *ev,
-					  TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
-					  struct timeval next_event,
-					  tevent_timer_handler_t handler,
-					  void *private_data,
-					  const char *handler_name,
-					  const char *location);
-
-	/* immediate event functions */
-	void (*schedule_immediate)(struct tevent_immediate *im,
-				   struct tevent_context *ev,
-				   tevent_immediate_handler_t handler,
-				   void *private_data,
-				   const char *handler_name,
-				   const char *location);
-
-	/* signal functions */
-	struct tevent_signal *(*add_signal)(struct tevent_context *ev,
-					    TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
-					    int signum, int sa_flags,
-					    tevent_signal_handler_t handler,
-					    void *private_data,
-					    const char *handler_name,
-					    const char *location);
-
-	/* loop functions */
-	int (*loop_once)(struct tevent_context *ev, const char *location);
-	int (*loop_wait)(struct tevent_context *ev, const char *location);
-};
-
 struct tevent_fd {
 	struct tevent_fd *prev, *next;
 	struct tevent_context *event_ctx;
@@ -267,6 +240,7 @@
 
 	/* pipe hack used with signal handlers */
 	struct tevent_fd *pipe_fde;
+	int pipe_fds[2];
 
 	/* debugging operations */
 	struct tevent_debug_ops debug_ops;
@@ -281,8 +255,6 @@
 };
 
 
-bool tevent_register_backend(const char *name, const struct tevent_ops *ops);
-
 int tevent_common_context_destructor(struct tevent_context *ev);
 int tevent_common_loop_wait(struct tevent_context *ev,
 			    const char *location);

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_req.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_req.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_req.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@
 		return NULL;
 	}
 
-	data = talloc_size(req, data_size);
+	data = talloc_zero_size(req, data_size);
 	if (data == NULL) {
 		talloc_free(req);
 		return NULL;
@@ -117,22 +117,27 @@
 	return req;
 }
 
-static void tevent_req_finish(struct tevent_req *req,
-			      enum tevent_req_state state,
-			      const char *location)
+void _tevent_req_notify_callback(struct tevent_req *req, const char *location)
 {
-	req->internal.state = state;
 	req->internal.finish_location = location;
 	if (req->async.fn != NULL) {
 		req->async.fn(req);
 	}
 }
 
+static void tevent_req_finish(struct tevent_req *req,
+			      enum tevent_req_state state,
+			      const char *location)
+{
+	req->internal.state = state;
+	_tevent_req_notify_callback(req, location);
+}
+
 /**
  * @brief An async request has successfully finished
  * @param[in] req	The finished request
  *
- * async_req_done is to be used by implementors of async requests. When a
+ * tevent_req_done is to be used by implementors of async requests. When a
  * request is successfully finished, this function calls the user's completion
  * function.
  */
@@ -251,6 +256,16 @@
 	return req;
 }
 
+/**
+ * @brief This function destroys the attached private data
+ * @param[in] req	The request to poll
+ * @retval		The boolean form of "is in progress".
+ *
+ * This function can be used to ask if the given request
+ * is still in progress.
+ *
+ * This function is typically used by sync wrapper functions.
+ */
 bool tevent_req_is_in_progress(struct tevent_req *req)
 {
 	if (req->internal.state == TEVENT_REQ_IN_PROGRESS) {
@@ -278,6 +293,23 @@
 	req->internal.state = TEVENT_REQ_RECEIVED;
 }
 
+/**
+ * @brief This function destroys the attached private data
+ * @param[in] req	The request to poll
+ * @param[in] ev	The tevent_context to be used
+ * @retval		If a critical error has happened in the
+ * 			tevent loop layer false is returned.
+ * 			Otherwise true is returned.
+ * 			This is not the return value of the given request!
+ *
+ * This function can be used to actively poll for the
+ * given request to finish.
+ *
+ * Note: this should only be used if the given tevent context
+ *       was created by the caller, to avoid event loop nesting.
+ *
+ * This function is typically used by sync wrapper functions.
+ */
 bool tevent_req_poll(struct tevent_req *req,
 		     struct tevent_context *ev)
 {
@@ -351,7 +383,61 @@
 	return req->data;
 }
 
+/**
+ * @brief This function sets a print function for the given request
+ * @param[in] req	The given request
+ * @param[in] fn	A pointer to the print function
+ *
+ * This function can be used to setup a print function for the given request.
+ * This will be triggered if the tevent_req_print() function was
+ * called on the given request.
+ *
+ * Note: this function should only be used for debugging.
+ */
 void tevent_req_set_print_fn(struct tevent_req *req, tevent_req_print_fn fn)
 {
 	req->private_print = fn;
 }
+
+/**
+ * @brief This function sets a cancel function for the given request
+ * @param[in] req	The given request
+ * @param[in] fn	A pointer to the cancel function
+ *
+ * This function can be used to setup a cancel function for the given request.
+ * This will be triggered if the tevent_req_cancel() function was
+ * called on the given request.
+ *
+ */
+void tevent_req_set_cancel_fn(struct tevent_req *req, tevent_req_cancel_fn fn)
+{
+	req->private_cancel = fn;
+}
+
+/**
+ * @brief This function tries to cancel the given request
+ * @param[in] req	The given request
+ * @param[in] location	Automaticly filled with the __location__ macro
+ * 			via the tevent_req_cancel() macro. This is for debugging
+ * 			only!
+ * @retval		This function returns true is the request is cancelable.
+ * 			Otherwise false is returned.
+ *
+ * This function can be used to cancel the given request.
+ *
+ * It is only possible to cancel a request when the implementation
+ * has registered a cancel function via the tevent_req_set_cancel_fn().
+ *
+ * Note: Even if the function returns true, the caller need to wait
+ *       for the function to complete normally.
+ *       Only the _recv() function of the given request indicates
+ *       if the request was really canceled.
+ */
+bool _tevent_req_cancel(struct tevent_req *req, const char *location)
+{
+	if (req->private_cancel == NULL) {
+		return false;
+	}
+
+	return req->private_cancel(req);
+}

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_signal.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_signal.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_signal.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -32,9 +32,13 @@
 
 #define NUM_SIGNALS 64
 
-/* maximum number of SA_SIGINFO signals to hold in the queue */
-#define SA_INFO_QUEUE_COUNT 100
+/* maximum number of SA_SIGINFO signals to hold in the queue.
+  NB. This *MUST* be a power of 2, in order for the ring buffer
+  wrap to work correctly. Thanks to Petr Vandrovec <petr at vandrovec.name>
+  for this. */
 
+#define SA_INFO_QUEUE_COUNT 64
+
 struct sigcounter {
 	uint32_t count;
 	uint32_t seen;
@@ -57,7 +61,6 @@
 	struct sigaction *oldact[NUM_SIGNALS+1];
 	struct sigcounter signal_count[NUM_SIGNALS+1];
 	struct sigcounter got_signal;
-	int pipe_hack[2];
 #ifdef SA_SIGINFO
 	/* with SA_SIGINFO we get quite a lot of info per signal */
 	siginfo_t *sig_info[NUM_SIGNALS+1];
@@ -70,10 +73,7 @@
 */
 static uint32_t sig_count(struct sigcounter s)
 {
-	if (s.count >= s.seen) {
-		return s.count - s.seen;
-	}
-	return 1 + (0xFFFFFFFF & ~(s.seen - s.count));
+	return s.count - s.seen;
 }
 
 /*
@@ -83,10 +83,26 @@
 {
 	char c = 0;
 	ssize_t res;
+	struct tevent_common_signal_list *sl;
+	struct tevent_context *ev = NULL;
+
 	SIG_INCREMENT(sig_state->signal_count[signum]);
 	SIG_INCREMENT(sig_state->got_signal);
-	/* doesn't matter if this pipe overflows */
-	res = write(sig_state->pipe_hack[1], &c, 1);
+
+	if (sig_state->sig_handlers[signum] != NULL) {
+		ev = sig_state->sig_handlers[signum]->se->event_ctx;
+		/* doesn't matter if this pipe overflows */
+		res = write(ev->pipe_fds[1], &c, 1);
+	}
+
+	/* Write to each unique event context. */
+	for (sl = sig_state->sig_handlers[signum]; sl; sl = sl->next) {
+		if (sl->se->event_ctx != ev) {
+			/* doesn't matter if this pipe overflows */
+			res = write(ev->pipe_fds[1], &c, 1);
+			ev = sl->se->event_ctx;
+		}
+	}
 }
 
 #ifdef SA_SIGINFO
@@ -97,7 +113,11 @@
 					      void *uctx)
 {
 	uint32_t count = sig_count(sig_state->signal_count[signum]);
-	sig_state->sig_info[signum][count] = *info;
+	/* sig_state->signal_count[signum].seen % SA_INFO_QUEUE_COUNT
+	 * is the base of the unprocessed signals in the ringbuffer. */
+	uint32_t ofs = (sig_state->signal_count[signum].seen + count) %
+				SA_INFO_QUEUE_COUNT;
+	sig_state->sig_info[signum][ofs] = *info;
 
 	tevent_common_signal_handler(signum);
 
@@ -154,12 +174,12 @@
   this is part of the pipe hack needed to avoid the signal race condition
 */
 static void signal_pipe_handler(struct tevent_context *ev, struct tevent_fd *fde, 
-				uint16_t flags, void *private)
+				uint16_t flags, void *_private)
 {
 	char c[16];
 	ssize_t res;
 	/* its non-blocking, doesn't matter if we read too much */
-	res = read(sig_state->pipe_hack[0], c, sizeof(c));
+	res = read(fde->fd, c, sizeof(c));
 }
 
 /*
@@ -177,6 +197,7 @@
 {
 	struct tevent_signal *se;
 	struct tevent_common_signal_list *sl;
+	sigset_t set, oldset;
 
 	if (signum >= NUM_SIGNALS) {
 		errno = EINVAL;
@@ -218,6 +239,26 @@
 		return NULL;
 	}
 
+	/* we need to setup the pipe hack handler if not already
+	   setup */
+	if (ev->pipe_fde == NULL) {
+		if (pipe(ev->pipe_fds) == -1) {
+			talloc_free(se);
+			return NULL;
+		}
+		ev_set_blocking(ev->pipe_fds[0], false);
+		ev_set_blocking(ev->pipe_fds[1], false);
+		ev->pipe_fde = tevent_add_fd(ev, ev, ev->pipe_fds[0],
+					     TEVENT_FD_READ,
+					     signal_pipe_handler, NULL);
+		if (!ev->pipe_fde) {
+			close(ev->pipe_fds[0]);
+			close(ev->pipe_fds[1]);
+			talloc_free(se);
+			return NULL;
+		}
+	}
+
 	/* only install a signal handler if not already installed */
 	if (sig_state->sig_handlers[signum] == NULL) {
 		struct sigaction act;
@@ -229,7 +270,7 @@
 			act.sa_handler   = NULL;
 			act.sa_sigaction = tevent_common_signal_handler_info;
 			if (sig_state->sig_info[signum] == NULL) {
-				sig_state->sig_info[signum] = talloc_array(sig_state, siginfo_t, SA_INFO_QUEUE_COUNT);
+				sig_state->sig_info[signum] = talloc_zero_array(sig_state, siginfo_t, SA_INFO_QUEUE_COUNT);
 				if (sig_state->sig_info[signum] == NULL) {
 					talloc_free(se);
 					return NULL;
@@ -249,31 +290,17 @@
 	}
 
 	DLIST_ADD(se->event_ctx->signal_events, se);
+
+	/* Make sure the signal doesn't come in while we're mangling list. */
+	sigemptyset(&set);
+	sigaddset(&set, signum);
+	sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &set, &oldset);
 	DLIST_ADD(sig_state->sig_handlers[signum], sl);
+	sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &oldset, NULL);
 
 	talloc_set_destructor(se, tevent_signal_destructor);
 	talloc_set_destructor(sl, tevent_common_signal_list_destructor);
 
-	/* we need to setup the pipe hack handler if not already
-	   setup */
-	if (ev->pipe_fde == NULL) {
-		if (sig_state->pipe_hack[0] == 0 && 
-		    sig_state->pipe_hack[1] == 0) {
-			if (pipe(sig_state->pipe_hack) == -1) {
-				talloc_free(se);
-				return NULL;
-			}
-			ev_set_blocking(sig_state->pipe_hack[0], false);
-			ev_set_blocking(sig_state->pipe_hack[1], false);
-		}
-		ev->pipe_fde = tevent_add_fd(ev, ev, sig_state->pipe_hack[0],
-					     TEVENT_FD_READ, signal_pipe_handler, NULL);
-		if (!ev->pipe_fde) {
-			talloc_free(se);
-			return NULL;
-		}
-	}
-
 	return se;
 }
 
@@ -294,6 +321,11 @@
 		struct tevent_common_signal_list *sl, *next;
 		struct sigcounter counter = sig_state->signal_count[i];
 		uint32_t count = sig_count(counter);
+#ifdef SA_SIGINFO
+		/* Ensure we null out any stored siginfo_t entries
+		 * after processing for debugging purposes. */
+		bool clear_processed_siginfo = false;
+#endif
 
 		if (count == 0) {
 			continue;
@@ -303,25 +335,21 @@
 			next = sl->next;
 #ifdef SA_SIGINFO
 			if (se->sa_flags & SA_SIGINFO) {
-				int j;
+				uint32_t j;
+
+				clear_processed_siginfo = true;
+
 				for (j=0;j<count;j++) {
-					/* note the use of the sig_info array as a
-					   ring buffer */
-					int ofs = ((count-1) + j) % SA_INFO_QUEUE_COUNT;
-					se->handler(ev, se, i, 1, 
+					/* sig_state->signal_count[i].seen
+					 * % SA_INFO_QUEUE_COUNT is
+					 * the base position of the unprocessed
+					 * signals in the ringbuffer. */
+					uint32_t ofs = (counter.seen + j)
+						% SA_INFO_QUEUE_COUNT;
+					se->handler(ev, se, i, 1,
 						    (void*)&sig_state->sig_info[i][ofs], 
 						    se->private_data);
 				}
-				if (SIG_PENDING(sig_state->sig_blocked[i])) {
-					/* we'd filled the queue, unblock the
-					   signal now */
-					sigset_t set;
-					sigemptyset(&set);
-					sigaddset(&set, i);
-					SIG_SEEN(sig_state->sig_blocked[i], 
-						 sig_count(sig_state->sig_blocked[i]));
-					sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &set, NULL);
-				}
 				if (se->sa_flags & SA_RESETHAND) {
 					talloc_free(se);
 				}
@@ -333,8 +361,40 @@
 				talloc_free(se);
 			}
 		}
+
+#ifdef SA_SIGINFO
+		if (clear_processed_siginfo) {
+			uint32_t j;
+			for (j=0;j<count;j++) {
+				uint32_t ofs = (counter.seen + j)
+					% SA_INFO_QUEUE_COUNT;
+				memset((void*)&sig_state->sig_info[i][ofs],
+					'\0',
+					sizeof(siginfo_t));
+			}
+		}
+#endif
+
 		SIG_SEEN(sig_state->signal_count[i], count);
 		SIG_SEEN(sig_state->got_signal, count);
+
+#ifdef SA_SIGINFO
+		if (SIG_PENDING(sig_state->sig_blocked[i])) {
+			/* We'd filled the queue, unblock the
+			   signal now the queue is empty again.
+			   Note we MUST do this after the
+			   SIG_SEEN(sig_state->signal_count[i], count)
+			   call to prevent a new signal running
+			   out of room in the sig_state->sig_info[i][]
+			   ring buffer. */
+			sigset_t set;
+			sigemptyset(&set);
+			sigaddset(&set, i);
+			SIG_SEEN(sig_state->sig_blocked[i],
+				 sig_count(sig_state->sig_blocked[i]));
+			sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &set, NULL);
+		}
+#endif
 	}
 
 	return 1;

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_util.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_util.h	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/tevent/tevent_util.h	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -116,3 +116,9 @@
 const char **ev_str_list_add(const char **list, const char *s);
 int ev_set_blocking(int fd, bool set);
 size_t ev_str_list_length(const char **list);
+
+/* Defined here so we can build against older talloc versions that don't
+ * have this define yet. */
+#ifndef TALLOC_FREE
+#define TALLOC_FREE(ctx) do { talloc_free(ctx); ctx=NULL; } while(0)
+#endif

Modified: trunk/samba/nsswitch/libwbclient/wbc_pam.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/nsswitch/libwbclient/wbc_pam.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/nsswitch/libwbclient/wbc_pam.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -423,15 +423,24 @@
 		request.data.auth_crap.lm_resp_len =
 				MIN(params->password.response.lm_length,
 				    sizeof(request.data.auth_crap.lm_resp));
-		request.data.auth_crap.nt_resp_len =
-				MIN(params->password.response.nt_length,
-				    sizeof(request.data.auth_crap.nt_resp));
 		if (params->password.response.lm_data) {
 			memcpy(request.data.auth_crap.lm_resp,
 			       params->password.response.lm_data,
 			       request.data.auth_crap.lm_resp_len);
 		}
-		if (params->password.response.nt_data) {
+		request.data.auth_crap.nt_resp_len = params->password.response.nt_length;
+		if (params->password.response.nt_length > sizeof(request.data.auth_crap.nt_resp)) {
+			request.flags |= WBFLAG_BIG_NTLMV2_BLOB;
+			request.extra_len = params->password.response.nt_length;
+			request.extra_data.data = talloc_zero_array(NULL, char, request.extra_len);
+			if (request.extra_data.data == NULL) {
+				wbc_status = WBC_ERR_NO_MEMORY;
+				BAIL_ON_WBC_ERROR(wbc_status);
+			}
+			memcpy(request.extra_data.data,
+			       params->password.response.nt_data,
+			       request.data.auth_crap.nt_resp_len);
+		} else if (params->password.response.nt_data) {
 			memcpy(request.data.auth_crap.nt_resp,
 			       params->password.response.nt_data,
 			       request.data.auth_crap.nt_resp_len);
@@ -477,6 +486,8 @@
 	if (response.extra_data.data)
 		free(response.extra_data.data);
 
+	talloc_free(request.extra_data.data);
+
 	return wbc_status;
 }
 

Modified: trunk/samba/nsswitch/libwbclient/wbc_util.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/nsswitch/libwbclient/wbc_util.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/nsswitch/libwbclient/wbc_util.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -262,6 +262,8 @@
 		BAIL_ON_WBC_ERROR(wbc_status);
 	}
 
+	ZERO_STRUCTP(info);
+
 	r = info_string;
 
 	/* Short Name */

Modified: trunk/samba/nsswitch/pam_winbind.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/nsswitch/pam_winbind.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/nsswitch/pam_winbind.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -2284,6 +2284,7 @@
 	enum wbcSidType type;
 	char *domain;
 	char *name;
+	char *p;
 
 	/* This cannot work when the winbind separator = @ */
 
@@ -2292,9 +2293,19 @@
 		return NULL;
 	}
 
+	name = talloc_strdup(ctx, upn);
+	if (!name) {
+		return NULL;
+	}
+
+	if ((p = strchr(name, '@')) != NULL) {
+		*p = 0;
+		domain = p + 1;
+	}
+
 	/* Convert the UPN to a SID */
 
-	wbc_status = wbcLookupName("", upn, &sid, &type);
+	wbc_status = wbcLookupName(domain, name, &sid, &type);
 	if (!WBC_ERROR_IS_OK(wbc_status)) {
 		return NULL;
 	}

Modified: trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/makerpms.sh
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/makerpms.sh	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/makerpms.sh	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
 
 USERID=`id -u`
 GRPID=`id -g`
-VERSION='3.4.0'
+VERSION='3.4.1'
 REVISION=''
 SPECFILE="samba.spec"
 RPMVER=`rpm --version | awk '{print $3}'`

Modified: trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/samba.spec
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/samba.spec	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/samba.spec	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 Vendor: Samba Team
 Packager: Samba Team <samba at samba.org>
 Name:         samba
-Version:      3.4.0
+Version:      3.4.1
 Release:      1
 Epoch:        0
 License: GNU GPL version 3
@@ -122,8 +122,7 @@
 # RPM_OPT_FLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64"
 
 ## check for ccache
- ccache -h 2>&1 > /dev/null
-if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
+if [ "$(which ccache 2> /dev/null)" != "" ]; then
 	CC="ccache gcc"
 else
 	CC="gcc"

Modified: trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/samba.spec.tmpl
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/samba.spec.tmpl	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/samba.spec.tmpl	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -122,8 +122,7 @@
 # RPM_OPT_FLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64"
 
 ## check for ccache
- ccache -h 2>&1 > /dev/null
-if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
+if [ "$(which ccache 2> /dev/null)" != "" ]; then
 	CC="ccache gcc"
 else
 	CC="gcc"

Modified: trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL-CTDB/samba.spec
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL-CTDB/samba.spec	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL-CTDB/samba.spec	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 Vendor: Samba Team
 Packager: Samba Team <samba at samba.org>
 Name:         samba
-Version:      3.4.0
+Version:      3.4.1
 Release:      ctdb.1
 Epoch:        0
 License: GNU GPL version 3

Modified: trunk/samba/release-scripts/create-tarball
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/release-scripts/create-tarball	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/release-scripts/create-tarball	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -197,6 +197,14 @@
 
     pushd ../samba-${version}
 
+    # Remove RFCs as they are non-free content (with a strict interpretation of
+    # the DFSG)
+
+    if [ -d source4 ]; then
+	echo "Removing RFCs"
+	find source4/ -name "rfc*.txt" -exec rm -f {} \;
+    fi
+
     packaging/bin/update-pkginfo ${version} 1 ""
 
     buildDocs

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/Makefile.in
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/Makefile.in	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/Makefile.in	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1427,10 +1427,10 @@
 
 bin/rpcclient at EXEEXT@: $(BINARY_PREREQS) $(RPCCLIENT_OBJ) @BUILD_POPT@ @LIBTALLOC_TARGET@ @LIBTDB_TARGET@ @LIBWBCLIENT_TARGET@
 	@echo Linking $@
-	@$(CC) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $(PASSDB_LIBS) $(RPCCLIENT_OBJ) \
+	@$(CC) -o $@ $(LDFLAGS) $(RPCCLIENT_OBJ) \
 		$(DYNEXP) $(TERMLDFLAGS) $(TERMLIBS) $(LIBS) $(POPT_LIBS) \
 		$(KRB5LIBS) $(LDAP_LIBS) $(LIBTALLOC_LIBS) $(LIBTDB_LIBS) \
-		$(LIBWBCLIENT_LIBS) $(ZLIB_LIBS)
+		$(LIBWBCLIENT_LIBS) $(ZLIB_LIBS) $(PASSDB_LIBS)
 
 bin/smbclient at EXEEXT@: $(BINARY_PREREQS) $(CLIENT_OBJ) @BUILD_POPT@ @LIBTALLOC_TARGET@ @LIBTDB_TARGET@ @LIBWBCLIENT_TARGET@
 	@echo Linking $@
@@ -1468,7 +1468,7 @@
 bin/cifs.upcall at EXEEXT@: $(BINARY_PREREQS) $(CIFS_UPCALL_OBJ) $(LIBSMBCLIENT_OBJ1) @LIBTALLOC_TARGET@ @LIBTDB_TARGET@ @LIBWBCLIENT_TARGET@
 	@echo Linking $@
 	@$(CC) -o $@ $(CIFS_UPCALL_OBJ) $(DYNEXP) $(LDFLAGS) \
-		-lkeyutils $(LIBS) $(LIBSMBCLIENT_OBJ1) $(KRB5LIBS) \
+		$(LIBSMBCLIENT_OBJ1) $(LIBS) -lkeyutils $(KRB5LIBS) \
 		$(LDAP_LIBS) $(LIBTALLOC_LIBS) $(LIBWBCLIENT_LIBS) \
 		$(LIBTDB_LIBS) $(NSCD_LIBS)
 

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/VERSION
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/VERSION	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/VERSION	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
 ########################################################
 SAMBA_VERSION_MAJOR=3
 SAMBA_VERSION_MINOR=4
-SAMBA_VERSION_RELEASE=0
+SAMBA_VERSION_RELEASE=1
 
 ########################################################
 # Bug fix releases use a letter for the patch revision #

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_util.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_util.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_util.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@
 	 * This also deals with the client passing in a "" domain */
 
 	if (!is_trusted_domain(domain) &&
-	    !strequal(domain, get_global_sam_name()) )
+	    !strequal(domain, my_sam_name()))
 	{
 		if (lp_map_untrusted_to_domain())
 			domain = my_sam_name();

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/config.guess
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/config.guess	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/config.guess	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
 
 # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
 # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 # (at your option) any later version.
 #
 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
@@ -17,7 +17,9 @@
 # General Public License for more details.
 #
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+# 02110-1301, USA.
 #
 # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
 # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/config.sub
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/config.sub	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/config.sub	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
 #
 # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 # (at your option) any later version.
 #
 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
@@ -21,7 +21,9 @@
 # GNU General Public License for more details.
 #
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+# 02110-1301, USA.
 #
 # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
 # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/configure
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/configure	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/configure	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -758,6 +758,7 @@
 LIBTDB_SHARED
 LIBTDB_STATIC_TARGET
 LIBTDB_SHARED_TARGET
+LIBTALLOC_OBJ0
 LIBTALLOC_SOVER
 UNINSTALL_LIBTALLOC
 INSTALL_LIBTALLOC
@@ -854,11 +855,11 @@
 TDB_CFLAGS
 tdbdir
 LIBTEVENT_OBJ0
+EXPORTSFILE
 TEVENT_LIBS
 TEVENT_CFLAGS
 TEVENT_OBJ
 teventdir
-LIBTALLOC_OBJ0
 TALLOC_OBJ
 tallocdir
 TALLOC_LIBS
@@ -11600,7 +11601,7 @@
 fi
 fi
 
-if test "x$enable_external_libtalloc" = xno
+if test "x$enable_external_libtalloc" != xyes
 then
 	tallocdir=""
 tallocpaths=". lib/talloc talloc ../talloc ../lib/talloc"
@@ -12360,15 +12361,9 @@
 
 fi
 
-LIBTALLOC_OBJ0=""
-for obj in ${TALLOC_OBJ}; do
-	LIBTALLOC_OBJ0="${LIBTALLOC_OBJ0} ${tallocdir}/${obj}"
-done
 
 
 
-
-
 if test x"$teventdir" = "x"; then
 	teventdir=""
 	teventpaths="$srcdir $srcdir/../lib/tevent $srcdir/tevent $srcdir/../tevent"
@@ -12660,8 +12655,13 @@
 
 fi
 
+if test x"$VERSIONSCRIPT" != "x"; then
+    EXPORTSFILE=tevent.exports
 
+fi
 
+
+
 LIBTEVENT_OBJ0=""
 for obj in ${TEVENT_OBJ}; do
 	LIBTEVENT_OBJ0="${LIBTEVENT_OBJ0} ${teventdir}/${obj}"
@@ -73716,6 +73716,8 @@
 #  TODO: for talloc and tdb (at least), these should
 #  be extracted from their respective source directories
 #
+if test "x$enable_external_libtalloc" != xyes
+then
 
 
 
@@ -73807,11 +73809,20 @@
 
 
 
+	LIBTALLOC_OBJ0=""
+	for obj in ${TALLOC_OBJ}; do
+		LIBTALLOC_OBJ0="${LIBTALLOC_OBJ0} ${tallocdir}/${obj}"
+	done
 
+else
+	LIBTALLOC_LIBS="${TALLOC_LIBS}"
+fi
 
 
 
 
+
+
 LIBTDB_SHARED_TARGET=bin/libtdb.$SHLIBEXT
 LIBTDB_STATIC_TARGET=bin/libtdb.a
 LIBTDB_SHARED=
@@ -79922,7 +79933,6 @@
 fi
 
 
-
 if test x"$enable_avahi" != x"no"; then
     have_avahi_support=yes
 
@@ -80236,21 +80246,16 @@
 	have_avahi_support=no
     fi
 
+    save_LIBS="$LIBS"
 
-
-
-ac_check_lib_ext_save_LIBS=$LIBS
-LIBS="-lavahi-client $AVAHI_LIBS  $LIBS"
-
-
-
-
-        { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for avahi_client_new in -lavahi-client" >&5
+{ $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for avahi_client_new in -lavahi-client" >&5
 $as_echo_n "checking for avahi_client_new in -lavahi-client... " >&6; }
-if test "${ac_cv_lib_ext_avahi_client_avahi_client_new+set}" = set; then
+if test "${ac_cv_lib_avahi_client_avahi_client_new+set}" = set; then
   $as_echo_n "(cached) " >&6
 else
-  cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+  ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS
+LIBS="-lavahi-client  $LIBS"
+cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
 /* confdefs.h.  */
 _ACEOF
 cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
@@ -80293,54 +80298,116 @@
 	 test "$cross_compiling" = yes ||
 	 $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext
        }; then
-  ac_cv_lib_ext_avahi_client_avahi_client_new=yes;
-		  ac_cv_lib_ext_avahi_client=yes
+  ac_cv_lib_avahi_client_avahi_client_new=yes
 else
   $as_echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
 sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
 
-	ac_cv_lib_ext_avahi_client_avahi_client_new=no;
-		  ac_cv_lib_ext_avahi_client=no
+	ac_cv_lib_avahi_client_avahi_client_new=no
 fi
 
 rm -rf conftest.dSYM
 rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \
       conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
-
+LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS
 fi
-{ $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_ext_avahi_client_avahi_client_new" >&5
-$as_echo "$ac_cv_lib_ext_avahi_client_avahi_client_new" >&6; }
-    if test $ac_cv_lib_ext_avahi_client_avahi_client_new = yes; then
+{ $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_avahi_client_avahi_client_new" >&5
+$as_echo "$ac_cv_lib_avahi_client_avahi_client_new" >&6; }
+if test "x$ac_cv_lib_avahi_client_avahi_client_new" = x""yes; then
   cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF
-#define HAVE_AVAHI_CLIENT_NEW 1
+#define HAVE_LIBAVAHI_CLIENT 1
 _ACEOF
 
+  LIBS="-lavahi-client $LIBS"
+
 fi
 
-LIBS=$ac_check_lib_ext_save_LIBS
 
-if test $ac_cv_lib_ext_avahi_client = yes; then
-  cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF
-#define HAVE_LIBAVAHI_CLIENT 1
+{ $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for avahi_strerror in -lavahi-common" >&5
+$as_echo_n "checking for avahi_strerror in -lavahi-common... " >&6; }
+if test "${ac_cv_lib_avahi_common_avahi_strerror+set}" = set; then
+  $as_echo_n "(cached) " >&6
+else
+  ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS
+LIBS="-lavahi-common  $LIBS"
+cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h.  */
 _ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h.  */
 
-		case "$AVAHI_LIBS" in
-		    *-lavahi-client*)
-			;;
-		    *)
-			AVAHI_LIBS="-lavahi-client $AVAHI_LIBS"
-			;;
-		esac
+/* Override any GCC internal prototype to avoid an error.
+   Use char because int might match the return type of a GCC
+   builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply.  */
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+#endif
+char avahi_strerror ();
+int
+main ()
+{
+return avahi_strerror ();
+  ;
+  return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (ac_try="$ac_link"
+case "(($ac_try" in
+  *\"* | *\`* | *\\*) ac_try_echo=\$ac_try;;
+  *) ac_try_echo=$ac_try;;
+esac
+eval ac_try_echo="\"\$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_try_echo\""
+$as_echo "$ac_try_echo") >&5
+  (eval "$ac_link") 2>conftest.er1
+  ac_status=$?
+  grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+  rm -f conftest.er1
+  cat conftest.err >&5
+  $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+  (exit $ac_status); } && {
+	 test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag" ||
+	 test ! -s conftest.err
+       } && test -s conftest$ac_exeext && {
+	 test "$cross_compiling" = yes ||
+	 $as_test_x conftest$ac_exeext
+       }; then
+  ac_cv_lib_avahi_common_avahi_strerror=yes
+else
+  $as_echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
 
+	ac_cv_lib_avahi_common_avahi_strerror=no
+fi
 
+rm -rf conftest.dSYM
+rm -f core conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest_ipa8_conftest.oo \
+      conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS
 fi
+{ $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_avahi_common_avahi_strerror" >&5
+$as_echo "$ac_cv_lib_avahi_common_avahi_strerror" >&6; }
+if test "x$ac_cv_lib_avahi_common_avahi_strerror" = x""yes; then
+  cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF
+#define HAVE_LIBAVAHI_COMMON 1
+_ACEOF
 
-    if test x"$ac_cv_lib_ext_avahi_client_avahi_client_new" != x"yes"; then
+  LIBS="-lavahi-common $LIBS"
+
+fi
+
+    LIBS="$save_LIBS"
+
+    if test x"$ac_cv_lib_ext_avahi_client_avahi_client_new" != x"yes" -o \
+       test x"$ac_cv_lib_ext_avahi_common_avahi_strerror" != x"yes" ; then
 	have_avahi_support=no
     fi
 
     if test x"$have_avahi_support" = x"yes"; then
+        AVAHI_LIBS="-lavahi-client -lavahi-common"
 
+
 cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
 #define WITH_AVAHI_SUPPORT 1
 _ACEOF
@@ -94721,7 +94788,7 @@
 TDB_MIN_VERSION=1.1.3
 TALLOC_MIN_VERSION=1.3.0
 LDB_REQUIRED_VERSION=0.9.3
-TEVENT_REQUIRED_VERSION=0.9.5
+TEVENT_REQUIRED_VERSION=0.9.6
 
 
 
@@ -95909,9 +95976,14 @@
 
 fi
 
+if test x"$VERSIONSCRIPT" != "x"; then
+    EXPORTSFILE=tevent.exports
 
+fi
 
 
+
+
 MAKE_SETTINGS="$MAKE_SETTINGS
 LIBTEVENT_EXT_LIBS = ${TEVENT_LIBS}
 LIBTEVENT_EXT_CFLAGS =
@@ -95948,15 +96020,6 @@
 
 
 
-MAKE_SETTINGS="$MAKE_SETTINGS
-
-PUBLIC_HEADERS += \$(addprefix \$(libteventsrcdir)/, tevent.h tevent_internal.h)
-
-"
-
-
-
-
 	fi
 
 

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/configure.in
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/configure.in	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/configure.in	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -39,17 +39,11 @@
 		])
 fi
 
-if test "x$enable_external_libtalloc" = xno
+if test "x$enable_external_libtalloc" != xyes
 then
 	m4_include(../lib/talloc/libtalloc.m4)
 fi
 
-LIBTALLOC_OBJ0=""
-for obj in ${TALLOC_OBJ}; do
-	LIBTALLOC_OBJ0="${LIBTALLOC_OBJ0} ${tallocdir}/${obj}"
-done
-AC_SUBST(LIBTALLOC_OBJ0)
-
 m4_include(../lib/tevent/libtevent.m4)
 
 LIBTEVENT_OBJ0=""
@@ -4748,7 +4742,18 @@
 #  TODO: for talloc and tdb (at least), these should
 #  be extracted from their respective source directories
 #
-SMB_LIBRARY(talloc, 1)
+if test "x$enable_external_libtalloc" != xyes
+then
+	SMB_LIBRARY(talloc, 1)
+	LIBTALLOC_OBJ0=""
+	for obj in ${TALLOC_OBJ}; do
+		LIBTALLOC_OBJ0="${LIBTALLOC_OBJ0} ${tallocdir}/${obj}"
+	done
+	AC_SUBST(LIBTALLOC_OBJ0)
+else
+	LIBTALLOC_LIBS="${TALLOC_LIBS}"
+fi
+
 SMB_LIBRARY(tdb, 1)
 SMB_LIBRARY(netapi, 0)
 SMB_LIBRARY(smbclient, 0)
@@ -6040,7 +6045,6 @@
 AC_ARG_ENABLE(avahi,
 [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-avahi], [Enable Avahi support (default=auto)])])
 
-AC_SUBST(AVAHI_LIBS)
 if test x"$enable_avahi" != x"no"; then
     have_avahi_support=yes
 
@@ -6054,12 +6058,18 @@
 	have_avahi_support=no
     fi
 
-    AC_CHECK_LIB_EXT(avahi-client, AVAHI_LIBS, avahi_client_new)
-    if test x"$ac_cv_lib_ext_avahi_client_avahi_client_new" != x"yes"; then
+    save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+    AC_CHECK_LIB(avahi-client, avahi_client_new)
+    AC_CHECK_LIB(avahi-common, avahi_strerror)
+    LIBS="$save_LIBS"
+
+    if test x"$ac_cv_lib_ext_avahi_client_avahi_client_new" != x"yes" -o \
+       test x"$ac_cv_lib_ext_avahi_common_avahi_strerror" != x"yes" ; then
 	have_avahi_support=no
     fi
 
     if test x"$have_avahi_support" = x"yes"; then
+        AC_SUBST(AVAHI_LIBS, "-lavahi-client -lavahi-common")
 	AC_DEFINE(WITH_AVAHI_SUPPORT, 1,
 		[Whether to enable avahi support])
 	AC_SUBST(AVAHI_OBJ, "lib/avahi.o smbd/avahi_register.o")

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/include/config.h.in
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/include/config.h.in	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/include/config.h.in	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -207,9 +207,6 @@
 /* Define to 1 if you have the <avahi-client/client.h> header file. */
 #undef HAVE_AVAHI_CLIENT_CLIENT_H
 
-/* Define to 1 if you have the `avahi_client_new' function. */
-#undef HAVE_AVAHI_CLIENT_NEW
-
 /* Define to 1 if you have the <avahi-common/watch.h> header file. */
 #undef HAVE_AVAHI_COMMON_WATCH_H
 
@@ -1229,6 +1226,9 @@
 /* Define to 1 if you have the `avahi-client' library (-lavahi-client). */
 #undef HAVE_LIBAVAHI_CLIENT
 
+/* Define to 1 if you have the `avahi-common' library (-lavahi-common). */
+#undef HAVE_LIBAVAHI_COMMON
+
 /* Whether we have blkid support (e2fsprogs) */
 #undef HAVE_LIBBLKID
 

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/include/proto.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/include/proto.h	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/include/proto.h	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1373,7 +1373,7 @@
 			char *buf,
 			size_t len,
 			struct sockaddr_storage *psa);
-NTSTATUS read_socket_with_timeout(int fd, char *buf,
+NTSTATUS read_fd_with_timeout(int fd, char *buf,
 				  size_t mincnt, size_t maxcnt,
 				  unsigned int time_out,
 				  size_t *size_ret);
@@ -2371,7 +2371,7 @@
 			const char *path,
 			CLIENT_DFS_REFERRAL**refs,
 			size_t *num_refs,
-			uint16 *consumed);
+			size_t *consumed);
 bool cli_resolve_path(TALLOC_CTX *ctx,
 			const char *mountpt,
 			const struct user_auth_info *dfs_auth_info,

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/include/rpc_dce.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/include/rpc_dce.h	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/include/rpc_dce.h	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@
 };
 
 /* Maximum size of the signing data in a fragment. */
-#define RPC_MAX_SIGN_SIZE 0x20 /* 32 */
+#define RPC_MAX_SIGN_SIZE 0x38 /* 56 */
 
 /* Maximum PDU fragment size. */
 /* #define MAX_PDU_FRAG_LEN 0x1630		this is what wnt sets */

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/include/smb.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/include/smb.h	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/include/smb.h	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -659,6 +659,8 @@
 	 * state information for async smb handling
 	 */
 	void *async_priv;
+
+	bool done;
 };
 
 /* Defines for the sent_oplock_break field above. */

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/include/version.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/include/version.h	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/include/version.h	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
 /* Autogenerated by script/mkversion.sh */
 #define SAMBA_VERSION_MAJOR 3
 #define SAMBA_VERSION_MINOR 4
-#define SAMBA_VERSION_RELEASE 0
-#define SAMBA_VERSION_OFFICIAL_STRING "3.4.0"
+#define SAMBA_VERSION_RELEASE 1
+#define SAMBA_VERSION_OFFICIAL_STRING "3.4.1"
 #ifdef SAMBA_VERSION_VENDOR_FUNCTION
 #  define SAMBA_VERSION_STRING SAMBA_VERSION_VENDOR_FUNCTION
 #else /* SAMBA_VERSION_VENDOR_FUNCTION */

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/ldb/config.guess
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/ldb/config.guess	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/ldb/config.guess	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,13 +1,14 @@
 #! /bin/sh
 # Attempt to guess a canonical system name.
 #   Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
-#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
+#   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
-timestamp='2005-08-03'
+timestamp='2009-04-27'
 
 # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
 # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 # (at your option) any later version.
 #
 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
@@ -16,7 +17,9 @@
 # General Public License for more details.
 #
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+# 02110-1301, USA.
 #
 # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
 # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
@@ -53,8 +56,8 @@
 GNU config.guess ($timestamp)
 
 Originally written by Per Bothner.
-Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
-Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
+2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
 This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
 warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
@@ -104,7 +107,7 @@
 trap "exitcode=\$?; (rm -f \$tmpfiles 2>/dev/null; rmdir \$tmp 2>/dev/null) && exit \$exitcode" 0 ;
 trap "rm -f \$tmpfiles 2>/dev/null; rmdir \$tmp 2>/dev/null; exit 1" 1 2 13 15 ;
 : ${TMPDIR=/tmp} ;
- { tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d -q "$TMPDIR/cgXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" ; } ||
+ { tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d "$TMPDIR/cgXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" ; } ||
  { test -n "$RANDOM" && tmp=$TMPDIR/cg$$-$RANDOM && (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) ; } ||
  { tmp=$TMPDIR/cg-$$ && (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) && echo "Warning: creating insecure temp directory" >&2 ; } ||
  { echo "$me: cannot create a temporary directory in $TMPDIR" >&2 ; exit 1 ; } ;
@@ -158,6 +161,7 @@
 	    arm*) machine=arm-unknown ;;
 	    sh3el) machine=shl-unknown ;;
 	    sh3eb) machine=sh-unknown ;;
+	    sh5el) machine=sh5le-unknown ;;
 	    *) machine=${UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH}-unknown ;;
 	esac
 	# The Operating System including object format, if it has switched
@@ -204,8 +208,11 @@
     *:ekkoBSD:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-ekkobsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
+    *:SolidBSD:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-solidbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
     macppc:MirBSD:*:*)
-	echo powerppc-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	echo powerpc-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
     *:MirBSD:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
@@ -317,14 +324,30 @@
 	case `/usr/bin/uname -p` in
 	    sparc) echo sparc-icl-nx7; exit ;;
 	esac ;;
+    s390x:SunOS:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
+	exit ;;
     sun4H:SunOS:5.*:*)
 	echo sparc-hal-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
     sun4*:SunOS:5.*:* | tadpole*:SunOS:5.*:*)
 	echo sparc-sun-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
-    i86pc:SunOS:5.*:*)
-	echo i386-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
+    i86pc:SunOS:5.*:* | i86xen:SunOS:5.*:*)
+	eval $set_cc_for_build
+	SUN_ARCH="i386"
+	# If there is a compiler, see if it is configured for 64-bit objects.
+	# Note that the Sun cc does not turn __LP64__ into 1 like gcc does.
+	# This test works for both compilers.
+	if [ "$CC_FOR_BUILD" != 'no_compiler_found' ]; then
+	    if (echo '#ifdef __amd64'; echo IS_64BIT_ARCH; echo '#endif') | \
+		(CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \
+		grep IS_64BIT_ARCH >/dev/null
+	    then
+		SUN_ARCH="x86_64"
+	    fi
+	fi
+	echo ${SUN_ARCH}-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
     sun4*:SunOS:6*:*)
 	# According to config.sub, this is the proper way to canonicalize
@@ -525,7 +548,7 @@
 		echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2
 	fi
 	exit ;;
-    *:AIX:*:[45])
+    *:AIX:*:[456])
 	IBM_CPU_ID=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available | sed 1q | awk '{ print $1 }'`
 	if /usr/sbin/lsattr -El ${IBM_CPU_ID} | grep ' POWER' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 		IBM_ARCH=rs6000
@@ -762,12 +785,19 @@
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
     *:FreeBSD:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'`
+	case ${UNAME_MACHINE} in
+	    pc98)
+		echo i386-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	    amd64)
+		echo x86_64-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	    *)
+		echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	esac
 	exit ;;
     i*:CYGWIN*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-cygwin
 	exit ;;
-    i*:MINGW*:*)
+    *:MINGW*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mingw32
 	exit ;;
     i*:windows32*:*)
@@ -777,9 +807,18 @@
     i*:PW*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-pw32
 	exit ;;
-    x86:Interix*:[34]*)
-	echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/\..*//'
-	exit ;;
+    *:Interix*:[3456]*)
+	case ${UNAME_MACHINE} in
+	    x86)
+		echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	    EM64T | authenticamd | genuineintel)
+		echo x86_64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	    IA64)
+		echo ia64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	esac ;;
     [345]86:Windows_95:* | [345]86:Windows_98:* | [345]86:Windows_NT:*)
 	echo i${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mks
 	exit ;;
@@ -813,6 +852,16 @@
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-minix
 	exit ;;
     arm*:Linux:*:*)
+	eval $set_cc_for_build
+	if echo __ARM_EABI__ | $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null \
+	    | grep -q __ARM_EABI__
+	then
+	    echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
+	else
+	    echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnueabi
+	fi
+	exit ;;
+    avr32*:Linux:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
     cris:Linux:*:*)
@@ -849,7 +898,11 @@
 	#endif
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^CPU=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^CPU/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${CPU}" != x && { echo "${CPU}-unknown-linux-gnu"; exit; }
 	;;
     mips64:Linux:*:*)
@@ -868,7 +921,11 @@
 	#endif
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^CPU=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^CPU/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${CPU}" != x && { echo "${CPU}-unknown-linux-gnu"; exit; }
 	;;
     or32:Linux:*:*)
@@ -894,6 +951,9 @@
 	if test "$?" = 0 ; then LIBC="libc1" ; else LIBC="" ; fi
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu${LIBC}
 	exit ;;
+    padre:Linux:*:*)
+	echo sparc-unknown-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     parisc:Linux:*:* | hppa:Linux:*:*)
 	# Look for CPU level
 	case `grep '^cpu[^a-z]*:' /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f2` in
@@ -917,9 +977,15 @@
     sparc:Linux:*:* | sparc64:Linux:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
+    vax:Linux:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-dec-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     x86_64:Linux:*:*)
 	echo x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
+    xtensa*:Linux:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     i*86:Linux:*:*)
 	# The BFD linker knows what the default object file format is, so
 	# first see if it will tell us. cd to the root directory to prevent
@@ -938,9 +1004,6 @@
 	  a.out-i386-linux)
 		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnuaout"
 		exit ;;
-	  coff-i386)
-		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnucoff"
-		exit ;;
 	  "")
 		# Either a pre-BFD a.out linker (linux-gnuoldld) or
 		# one that does not give us useful --help.
@@ -962,7 +1025,7 @@
 	LIBC=gnulibc1
 	# endif
 	#else
-	#ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER
+	#if defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) || defined(__PGI) || defined(__SUNPRO_C) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC)
 	LIBC=gnu
 	#else
 	LIBC=gnuaout
@@ -972,7 +1035,11 @@
 	LIBC=dietlibc
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^LIBC=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^LIBC/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${LIBC}" != x && {
 		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-${LIBC}"
 		exit
@@ -1051,8 +1118,11 @@
     pc:*:*:*)
 	# Left here for compatibility:
         # uname -m prints for DJGPP always 'pc', but it prints nothing about
-        # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i386.
-	echo i386-pc-msdosdjgpp
+        # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i586.
+	# Note: whatever this is, it MUST be the same as what config.sub
+	# prints for the "djgpp" host, or else GDB configury will decide that
+	# this is a cross-build.
+	echo i586-pc-msdosdjgpp
         exit ;;
     Intel:Mach:3*:*)
 	echo i386-pc-mach3
@@ -1090,6 +1160,16 @@
     3[34]??:*:4.0:* | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:*)
         /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
           && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4; exit; } ;;
+    NCR*:*:4.2:* | MPRAS*:*:4.2:*)
+	OS_REL='.3'
+	test -r /etc/.relid \
+	    && OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid`
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep pteron >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } ;;
     m68*:LynxOS:2.*:* | m68*:LynxOS:3.0*:*)
 	echo m68k-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1165,6 +1245,9 @@
     BePC:BeOS:*:*)	# BeOS running on Intel PC compatible.
 	echo i586-pc-beos
 	exit ;;
+    BePC:Haiku:*:*)	# Haiku running on Intel PC compatible.
+	echo i586-pc-haiku
+	exit ;;
     SX-4:SUPER-UX:*:*)
 	echo sx4-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1174,6 +1257,15 @@
     SX-6:SUPER-UX:*:*)
 	echo sx6-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
+    SX-7:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx7-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
+    SX-8:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx8-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
+    SX-8R:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx8r-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
     Power*:Rhapsody:*:*)
 	echo powerpc-apple-rhapsody${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1183,7 +1275,6 @@
     *:Darwin:*:*)
 	UNAME_PROCESSOR=`uname -p` || UNAME_PROCESSOR=unknown
 	case $UNAME_PROCESSOR in
-	    *86) UNAME_PROCESSOR=i686 ;;
 	    unknown) UNAME_PROCESSOR=powerpc ;;
 	esac
 	echo ${UNAME_PROCESSOR}-apple-darwin${UNAME_RELEASE}
@@ -1262,6 +1353,12 @@
     i*86:skyos:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-skyos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}` | sed -e 's/ .*$//'
 	exit ;;
+    i*86:rdos:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-rdos
+	exit ;;
+    i*86:AROS:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-aros
+	exit ;;
 esac
 
 #echo '(No uname command or uname output not recognized.)' 1>&2
@@ -1422,9 +1519,9 @@
 the operating system you are using. It is advised that you
 download the most up to date version of the config scripts from
 
-  http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/config/config/config.guess
+  http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.guess;hb=HEAD
 and
-  http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/config/config/config.sub
+  http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub;hb=HEAD
 
 If the version you run ($0) is already up to date, please
 send the following data and any information you think might be

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/ldb/config.sub
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/ldb/config.sub	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/ldb/config.sub	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
 #! /bin/sh
 # Configuration validation subroutine script.
 #   Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
-#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
+#   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
-timestamp='2005-07-08'
+timestamp='2009-04-17'
 
 # This file is (in principle) common to ALL GNU software.
 # The presence of a machine in this file suggests that SOME GNU software
@@ -11,7 +12,7 @@
 #
 # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 # (at your option) any later version.
 #
 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
@@ -20,7 +21,9 @@
 # GNU General Public License for more details.
 #
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+# 02110-1301, USA.
 #
 # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
 # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
@@ -69,8 +72,8 @@
 version="\
 GNU config.sub ($timestamp)
 
-Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
-Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
+2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
 This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
 warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
@@ -117,8 +120,10 @@
 # Here we must recognize all the valid KERNEL-OS combinations.
 maybe_os=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\2/'`
 case $maybe_os in
-  nto-qnx* | linux-gnu* | linux-dietlibc | linux-uclibc* | uclinux-uclibc* | uclinux-gnu* | \
-  kfreebsd*-gnu* | knetbsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-gnu* | storm-chaos* | os2-emx* | rtmk-nova*)
+  nto-qnx* | linux-gnu* | linux-dietlibc | linux-newlib* | linux-uclibc* | \
+  uclinux-uclibc* | uclinux-gnu* | kfreebsd*-gnu* | knetbsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-gnu* | \
+  kopensolaris*-gnu* | \
+  storm-chaos* | os2-emx* | rtmk-nova*)
     os=-$maybe_os
     basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\1/'`
     ;;
@@ -169,6 +174,10 @@
 	-hiux*)
 		os=-hiuxwe2
 		;;
+	-sco6)
+		os=-sco5v6
+		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
+		;;
 	-sco5)
 		os=-sco3.2v5
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
@@ -185,6 +194,10 @@
 		# Don't forget version if it is 3.2v4 or newer.
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
 		;;
+	-sco5v6*)
+		# Don't forget version if it is 3.2v4 or newer.
+		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
+		;;
 	-sco*)
 		os=-sco3.2v2
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
@@ -229,20 +242,24 @@
 	| alpha | alphaev[4-8] | alphaev56 | alphaev6[78] | alphapca5[67] \
 	| alpha64 | alpha64ev[4-8] | alpha64ev56 | alpha64ev6[78] | alpha64pca5[67] \
 	| am33_2.0 \
-	| arc | arm | arm[bl]e | arme[lb] | armv[2345] | armv[345][lb] | avr \
+	| arc | arm | arm[bl]e | arme[lb] | armv[2345] | armv[345][lb] | avr | avr32 \
 	| bfin \
 	| c4x | clipper \
 	| d10v | d30v | dlx | dsp16xx \
-	| fr30 | frv \
+	| fido | fr30 | frv \
 	| h8300 | h8500 | hppa | hppa1.[01] | hppa2.0 | hppa2.0[nw] | hppa64 \
 	| i370 | i860 | i960 | ia64 \
 	| ip2k | iq2000 \
-	| m32r | m32rle | m68000 | m68k | m88k | maxq | mcore \
+	| lm32 \
+	| m32c | m32r | m32rle | m68000 | m68k | m88k \
+	| maxq | mb | microblaze | mcore | mep | metag \
 	| mips | mipsbe | mipseb | mipsel | mipsle \
 	| mips16 \
 	| mips64 | mips64el \
+	| mips64octeon | mips64octeonel \
+	| mips64orion | mips64orionel \
+	| mips64r5900 | mips64r5900el \
 	| mips64vr | mips64vrel \
-	| mips64orion | mips64orionel \
 	| mips64vr4100 | mips64vr4100el \
 	| mips64vr4300 | mips64vr4300el \
 	| mips64vr5000 | mips64vr5000el \
@@ -255,28 +272,28 @@
 	| mipsisa64sr71k | mipsisa64sr71kel \
 	| mipstx39 | mipstx39el \
 	| mn10200 | mn10300 \
-	| ms1 \
+	| moxie \
+	| mt \
 	| msp430 \
+	| nios | nios2 \
 	| ns16k | ns32k \
 	| or32 \
 	| pdp10 | pdp11 | pj | pjl \
 	| powerpc | powerpc64 | powerpc64le | powerpcle | ppcbe \
 	| pyramid \
-	| sh | sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[23]e | sh[34]eb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \
+	| score \
+	| sh | sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[23]e | sh[34]eb | sheb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \
 	| sh64 | sh64le \
-	| sparc | sparc64 | sparc64b | sparc86x | sparclet | sparclite \
-	| sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b \
-	| strongarm \
+	| sparc | sparc64 | sparc64b | sparc64v | sparc86x | sparclet | sparclite \
+	| sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v \
+	| spu | strongarm \
 	| tahoe | thumb | tic4x | tic80 | tron \
 	| v850 | v850e \
 	| we32k \
-	| x86 | xscale | xscalee[bl] | xstormy16 | xtensa \
-	| z8k)
+	| x86 | xc16x | xscale | xscalee[bl] | xstormy16 | xtensa \
+	| z8k | z80)
 		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
 		;;
-	m32c)
-		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
-		;;
 	m6811 | m68hc11 | m6812 | m68hc12)
 		# Motorola 68HC11/12.
 		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
@@ -284,6 +301,9 @@
 		;;
 	m88110 | m680[12346]0 | m683?2 | m68360 | m5200 | v70 | w65 | z8k)
 		;;
+	ms1)
+		basic_machine=mt-unknown
+		;;
 
 	# We use `pc' rather than `unknown'
 	# because (1) that's what they normally are, and
@@ -303,25 +323,28 @@
 	| alpha64-* | alpha64ev[4-8]-* | alpha64ev56-* | alpha64ev6[78]-* \
 	| alphapca5[67]-* | alpha64pca5[67]-* | arc-* \
 	| arm-*  | armbe-* | armle-* | armeb-* | armv*-* \
-	| avr-* \
+	| avr-* | avr32-* \
 	| bfin-* | bs2000-* \
 	| c[123]* | c30-* | [cjt]90-* | c4x-* | c54x-* | c55x-* | c6x-* \
 	| clipper-* | craynv-* | cydra-* \
 	| d10v-* | d30v-* | dlx-* \
 	| elxsi-* \
-	| f30[01]-* | f700-* | fr30-* | frv-* | fx80-* \
+	| f30[01]-* | f700-* | fido-* | fr30-* | frv-* | fx80-* \
 	| h8300-* | h8500-* \
 	| hppa-* | hppa1.[01]-* | hppa2.0-* | hppa2.0[nw]-* | hppa64-* \
 	| i*86-* | i860-* | i960-* | ia64-* \
 	| ip2k-* | iq2000-* \
-	| m32r-* | m32rle-* \
+	| lm32-* \
+	| m32c-* | m32r-* | m32rle-* \
 	| m68000-* | m680[012346]0-* | m68360-* | m683?2-* | m68k-* \
-	| m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* \
+	| m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* | metag-* \
 	| mips-* | mipsbe-* | mipseb-* | mipsel-* | mipsle-* \
 	| mips16-* \
 	| mips64-* | mips64el-* \
+	| mips64octeon-* | mips64octeonel-* \
+	| mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* \
+	| mips64r5900-* | mips64r5900el-* \
 	| mips64vr-* | mips64vrel-* \
-	| mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* \
 	| mips64vr4100-* | mips64vr4100el-* \
 	| mips64vr4300-* | mips64vr4300el-* \
 	| mips64vr5000-* | mips64vr5000el-* \
@@ -334,30 +357,33 @@
 	| mipsisa64sr71k-* | mipsisa64sr71kel-* \
 	| mipstx39-* | mipstx39el-* \
 	| mmix-* \
-	| ms1-* \
+	| mt-* \
 	| msp430-* \
+	| nios-* | nios2-* \
 	| none-* | np1-* | ns16k-* | ns32k-* \
 	| orion-* \
 	| pdp10-* | pdp11-* | pj-* | pjl-* | pn-* | power-* \
 	| powerpc-* | powerpc64-* | powerpc64le-* | powerpcle-* | ppcbe-* \
 	| pyramid-* \
 	| romp-* | rs6000-* \
-	| sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[24]a-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | shbe-* \
+	| sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[24]a-* | sh[24]aeb-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | sheb-* | shbe-* \
 	| shle-* | sh[1234]le-* | sh3ele-* | sh64-* | sh64le-* \
-	| sparc-* | sparc64-* | sparc64b-* | sparc86x-* | sparclet-* \
+	| sparc-* | sparc64-* | sparc64b-* | sparc64v-* | sparc86x-* | sparclet-* \
 	| sparclite-* \
-	| sparcv8-* | sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | strongarm-* | sv1-* | sx?-* \
+	| sparcv8-* | sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | sparcv9v-* | strongarm-* | sv1-* | sx?-* \
 	| tahoe-* | thumb-* \
-	| tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* \
+	| tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* | tile-* \
 	| tron-* \
 	| v850-* | v850e-* | vax-* \
 	| we32k-* \
-	| x86-* | x86_64-* | xps100-* | xscale-* | xscalee[bl]-* \
-	| xstormy16-* | xtensa-* \
+	| x86-* | x86_64-* | xc16x-* | xps100-* | xscale-* | xscalee[bl]-* \
+	| xstormy16-* | xtensa*-* \
 	| ymp-* \
-	| z8k-*)
+	| z8k-* | z80-*)
 		;;
-	m32c-*)
+	# Recognize the basic CPU types without company name, with glob match.
+	xtensa*)
+		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
 		;;
 	# Recognize the various machine names and aliases which stand
 	# for a CPU type and a company and sometimes even an OS.
@@ -421,6 +447,10 @@
 		basic_machine=m68k-apollo
 		os=-bsd
 		;;
+	aros)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		os=-aros
+		;;
 	aux)
 		basic_machine=m68k-apple
 		os=-aux
@@ -429,10 +459,22 @@
 		basic_machine=ns32k-sequent
 		os=-dynix
 		;;
+	blackfin)
+		basic_machine=bfin-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	blackfin-*)
+		basic_machine=bfin-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	c90)
 		basic_machine=c90-cray
 		os=-unicos
 		;;
+        cegcc)
+		basic_machine=arm-unknown
+		os=-cegcc
+		;;
 	convex-c1)
 		basic_machine=c1-convex
 		os=-bsd
@@ -461,8 +503,8 @@
 		basic_machine=craynv-cray
 		os=-unicosmp
 		;;
-	cr16c)
-		basic_machine=cr16c-unknown
+	cr16)
+		basic_machine=cr16-unknown
 		os=-elf
 		;;
 	crds | unos)
@@ -500,6 +542,10 @@
 		basic_machine=m88k-motorola
 		os=-sysv3
 		;;
+	dicos)
+		basic_machine=i686-pc
+		os=-dicos
+		;;
 	djgpp)
 		basic_machine=i586-pc
 		os=-msdosdjgpp
@@ -654,6 +700,14 @@
 		basic_machine=m68k-isi
 		os=-sysv
 		;;
+	m68knommu)
+		basic_machine=m68k-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	m68knommu-*)
+		basic_machine=m68k-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	m88k-omron*)
 		basic_machine=m88k-omron
 		;;
@@ -669,6 +723,10 @@
 		basic_machine=i386-pc
 		os=-mingw32
 		;;
+	mingw32ce)
+		basic_machine=arm-unknown
+		os=-mingw32ce
+		;;
 	miniframe)
 		basic_machine=m68000-convergent
 		;;
@@ -694,6 +752,9 @@
 		basic_machine=i386-pc
 		os=-msdos
 		;;
+	ms1-*)
+		basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed -e 's/ms1-/mt-/'`
+		;;
 	mvs)
 		basic_machine=i370-ibm
 		os=-mvs
@@ -792,6 +853,14 @@
 		basic_machine=i860-intel
 		os=-osf
 		;;
+	parisc)
+		basic_machine=hppa-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	parisc-*)
+		basic_machine=hppa-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	pbd)
 		basic_machine=sparc-tti
 		;;
@@ -801,6 +870,12 @@
 	pc532 | pc532-*)
 		basic_machine=ns32k-pc532
 		;;
+	pc98)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		;;
+	pc98-*)
+		basic_machine=i386-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		;;
 	pentium | p5 | k5 | k6 | nexgen | viac3)
 		basic_machine=i586-pc
 		;;
@@ -857,6 +932,10 @@
 		basic_machine=i586-unknown
 		os=-pw32
 		;;
+	rdos)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		os=-rdos
+		;;
 	rom68k)
 		basic_machine=m68k-rom68k
 		os=-coff
@@ -883,6 +962,10 @@
 	sb1el)
 		basic_machine=mipsisa64sb1el-unknown
 		;;
+	sde)
+		basic_machine=mipsisa32-sde
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	sei)
 		basic_machine=mips-sei
 		os=-seiux
@@ -894,6 +977,9 @@
 		basic_machine=sh-hitachi
 		os=-hms
 		;;
+	sh5el)
+		basic_machine=sh5le-unknown
+		;;
 	sh64)
 		basic_machine=sh64-unknown
 		;;
@@ -983,6 +1069,10 @@
 		basic_machine=tic6x-unknown
 		os=-coff
 		;;
+	tile*)
+		basic_machine=tile-unknown
+		os=-linux-gnu
+		;;
 	tx39)
 		basic_machine=mipstx39-unknown
 		;;
@@ -1058,6 +1148,10 @@
 		basic_machine=z8k-unknown
 		os=-sim
 		;;
+	z80-*-coff)
+		basic_machine=z80-unknown
+		os=-sim
+		;;
 	none)
 		basic_machine=none-none
 		os=-none
@@ -1096,10 +1190,10 @@
 	we32k)
 		basic_machine=we32k-att
 		;;
-	sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[34]eb | sh[1234]le | sh[23]ele)
+	sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[34]eb | sh[1234]le | sh[23]ele)
 		basic_machine=sh-unknown
 		;;
-	sparc | sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b)
+	sparc | sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v)
 		basic_machine=sparc-sun
 		;;
 	cydra)
@@ -1168,25 +1262,28 @@
 	-gnu* | -bsd* | -mach* | -minix* | -genix* | -ultrix* | -irix* \
 	      | -*vms* | -sco* | -esix* | -isc* | -aix* | -sunos | -sunos[34]*\
 	      | -hpux* | -unos* | -osf* | -luna* | -dgux* | -solaris* | -sym* \
+	      | -kopensolaris* \
 	      | -amigaos* | -amigados* | -msdos* | -newsos* | -unicos* | -aof* \
-	      | -aos* \
+	      | -aos* | -aros* \
 	      | -nindy* | -vxsim* | -vxworks* | -ebmon* | -hms* | -mvs* \
 	      | -clix* | -riscos* | -uniplus* | -iris* | -rtu* | -xenix* \
-	      | -hiux* | -386bsd* | -knetbsd* | -mirbsd* | -netbsd* | -openbsd* \
+	      | -hiux* | -386bsd* | -knetbsd* | -mirbsd* | -netbsd* \
+	      | -openbsd* | -solidbsd* \
 	      | -ekkobsd* | -kfreebsd* | -freebsd* | -riscix* | -lynxos* \
 	      | -bosx* | -nextstep* | -cxux* | -aout* | -elf* | -oabi* \
 	      | -ptx* | -coff* | -ecoff* | -winnt* | -domain* | -vsta* \
 	      | -udi* | -eabi* | -lites* | -ieee* | -go32* | -aux* \
-	      | -chorusos* | -chorusrdb* \
+	      | -chorusos* | -chorusrdb* | -cegcc* \
 	      | -cygwin* | -pe* | -psos* | -moss* | -proelf* | -rtems* \
-	      | -mingw32* | -linux-gnu* | -linux-uclibc* | -uxpv* | -beos* | -mpeix* | -udk* \
+	      | -mingw32* | -linux-gnu* | -linux-newlib* | -linux-uclibc* \
+	      | -uxpv* | -beos* | -mpeix* | -udk* \
 	      | -interix* | -uwin* | -mks* | -rhapsody* | -darwin* | -opened* \
 	      | -openstep* | -oskit* | -conix* | -pw32* | -nonstopux* \
 	      | -storm-chaos* | -tops10* | -tenex* | -tops20* | -its* \
 	      | -os2* | -vos* | -palmos* | -uclinux* | -nucleus* \
 	      | -morphos* | -superux* | -rtmk* | -rtmk-nova* | -windiss* \
 	      | -powermax* | -dnix* | -nx6 | -nx7 | -sei* | -dragonfly* \
-	      | -skyos* | -haiku*)
+	      | -skyos* | -haiku* | -rdos* | -toppers* | -drops*)
 	# Remember, each alternative MUST END IN *, to match a version number.
 		;;
 	-qnx*)
@@ -1316,6 +1413,9 @@
 	-zvmoe)
 		os=-zvmoe
 		;;
+	-dicos*)
+		os=-dicos
+		;;
 	-none)
 		;;
 	*)
@@ -1338,6 +1438,12 @@
 # system, and we'll never get to this point.
 
 case $basic_machine in
+        score-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
+        spu-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	*-acorn)
 		os=-riscix1.2
 		;;
@@ -1347,9 +1453,9 @@
 	arm*-semi)
 		os=-aout
 		;;
-    c4x-* | tic4x-*)
-        os=-coff
-        ;;
+        c4x-* | tic4x-*)
+		os=-coff
+		;;
 	# This must come before the *-dec entry.
 	pdp10-*)
 		os=-tops20
@@ -1375,6 +1481,9 @@
 	m68*-cisco)
 		os=-aout
 		;;
+        mep-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	mips*-cisco)
 		os=-elf
 		;;

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/smbldap.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/smbldap.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/smbldap.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1409,7 +1409,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	DEBUG(3,("smbldap_search_paged: search was successfull\n"));
+	DEBUG(3,("smbldap_search_paged: search was successful\n"));
 
 	rc = ldap_parse_result(ldap_state->ldap_struct, *res, NULL, NULL, 
 			       NULL, NULL, &rcontrols,  0);

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/system_smbd.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/system_smbd.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/system_smbd.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@
 	gid_t *groups;
 	int i;
 
-	max_grp = MIN(32, groups_max());
+	max_grp = MIN(128, groups_max());
 	temp_groups = SMB_MALLOC_ARRAY(gid_t, max_grp);
 	if (! temp_groups) {
 		return False;

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/util.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/util.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/util.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -2743,14 +2743,15 @@
 
 struct server_id interpret_pid(const char *pid_string)
 {
+	struct server_id result;
+	int pid;
 #ifdef CLUSTER_SUPPORT
-	unsigned int vnn, pid;
-	struct server_id result;
-	if (sscanf(pid_string, "%u:%u", &vnn, &pid) == 2) {
+	unsigned int vnn;
+	if (sscanf(pid_string, "%u:%d", &vnn, &pid) == 2) {
 		result.vnn = vnn;
 		result.pid = pid;
 	}
-	else if (sscanf(pid_string, "%u", &pid) == 1) {
+	else if (sscanf(pid_string, "%d", &pid) == 1) {
 		result.vnn = get_my_vnn();
 		result.pid = pid;
 	}
@@ -2758,10 +2759,19 @@
 		result.vnn = NONCLUSTER_VNN;
 		result.pid = -1;
 	}
-	return result;
 #else
-	return pid_to_procid(atoi(pid_string));
+	if (sscanf(pid_string, "%d", &pid) != 1) {
+		result.pid = -1;
+	} else {
+		result.pid = pid;
+	}
 #endif
+	/* Assigning to result.pid may have overflowed
+	   Map negative pid to -1: i.e. error */
+	if (result.pid < 0) {
+		result.pid = -1;
+	}
+	return result;
 }
 
 char *procid_str(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const struct server_id *pid)

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/util_sock.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/util_sock.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/util_sock.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -490,13 +490,15 @@
 }
 
 /****************************************************************************
- Read data from a socket with a timout in msec.
+ Read data from a file descriptor with a timout in msec.
  mincount = if timeout, minimum to read before returning
  maxcount = number to be read.
  time_out = timeout in milliseconds
+ NB. This can be called with a non-socket fd, don't change
+ sys_read() to sys_recv() or other socket call.
 ****************************************************************************/
 
-NTSTATUS read_socket_with_timeout(int fd, char *buf,
+NTSTATUS read_fd_with_timeout(int fd, char *buf,
 				  size_t mincnt, size_t maxcnt,
 				  unsigned int time_out,
 				  size_t *size_ret)
@@ -519,10 +521,10 @@
 		}
 
 		while (nread < mincnt) {
-			readret = sys_recv(fd, buf + nread, maxcnt - nread, 0);
+			readret = sys_read(fd, buf + nread, maxcnt - nread);
 
 			if (readret == 0) {
-				DEBUG(5,("read_socket_with_timeout: "
+				DEBUG(5,("read_fd_with_timeout: "
 					"blocking read. EOF from client.\n"));
 				return NT_STATUS_END_OF_FILE;
 			}
@@ -531,12 +533,12 @@
 				if (fd == get_client_fd()) {
 					/* Try and give an error message
 					 * saying what client failed. */
-					DEBUG(0,("read_socket_with_timeout: "
+					DEBUG(0,("read_fd_with_timeout: "
 						"client %s read error = %s.\n",
 						get_peer_addr(fd,addr,sizeof(addr)),
 						strerror(errno) ));
 				} else {
-					DEBUG(0,("read_socket_with_timeout: "
+					DEBUG(0,("read_fd_with_timeout: "
 						"read error = %s.\n",
 						strerror(errno) ));
 				}
@@ -569,12 +571,12 @@
 			if (fd == get_client_fd()) {
 				/* Try and give an error message saying
 				 * what client failed. */
-				DEBUG(0,("read_socket_with_timeout: timeout "
+				DEBUG(0,("read_fd_with_timeout: timeout "
 				"read for client %s. select error = %s.\n",
 				get_peer_addr(fd,addr,sizeof(addr)),
 				strerror(errno) ));
 			} else {
-				DEBUG(0,("read_socket_with_timeout: timeout "
+				DEBUG(0,("read_fd_with_timeout: timeout "
 				"read. select error = %s.\n",
 				strerror(errno) ));
 			}
@@ -583,16 +585,16 @@
 
 		/* Did we timeout ? */
 		if (selrtn == 0) {
-			DEBUG(10,("read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read. "
+			DEBUG(10,("read_fd_with_timeout: timeout read. "
 				"select timed out.\n"));
 			return NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT;
 		}
 
-		readret = sys_recv(fd, buf+nread, maxcnt-nread, 0);
+		readret = sys_read(fd, buf+nread, maxcnt-nread);
 
 		if (readret == 0) {
 			/* we got EOF on the file descriptor */
-			DEBUG(5,("read_socket_with_timeout: timeout read. "
+			DEBUG(5,("read_fd_with_timeout: timeout read. "
 				"EOF from client.\n"));
 			return NT_STATUS_END_OF_FILE;
 		}
@@ -602,12 +604,12 @@
 			if (fd == get_client_fd()) {
 				/* Try and give an error message
 				 * saying what client failed. */
-				DEBUG(0,("read_socket_with_timeout: timeout "
+				DEBUG(0,("read_fd_with_timeout: timeout "
 					"read to client %s. read error = %s.\n",
 					get_peer_addr(fd,addr,sizeof(addr)),
 					strerror(errno) ));
 			} else {
-				DEBUG(0,("read_socket_with_timeout: timeout "
+				DEBUG(0,("read_fd_with_timeout: timeout "
 					"read. read error = %s.\n",
 					strerror(errno) ));
 			}
@@ -626,16 +628,20 @@
 }
 
 /****************************************************************************
- Read data from the client, reading exactly N bytes.
+ Read data from an fd, reading exactly N bytes.
+ NB. This can be called with a non-socket fd, don't add dependencies
+ on socket calls.
 ****************************************************************************/
 
 NTSTATUS read_data(int fd, char *buffer, size_t N)
 {
-	return read_socket_with_timeout(fd, buffer, N, N, 0, NULL);
+	return read_fd_with_timeout(fd, buffer, N, N, 0, NULL);
 }
 
 /****************************************************************************
  Write all data from an iov array
+ NB. This can be called with a non-socket fd, don't add dependencies
+ on socket calls.
 ****************************************************************************/
 
 ssize_t write_data_iov(int fd, const struct iovec *orig_iov, int iovcnt)
@@ -705,6 +711,8 @@
 
 /****************************************************************************
  Write data to a fd.
+ NB. This can be called with a non-socket fd, don't add dependencies
+ on socket calls.
 ****************************************************************************/
 
 ssize_t write_data(int fd, const char *buffer, size_t N)
@@ -765,7 +773,7 @@
 	int msg_type;
 	NTSTATUS status;
 
-	status = read_socket_with_timeout(fd, inbuf, 4, 4, timeout, NULL);
+	status = read_fd_with_timeout(fd, inbuf, 4, 4, timeout, NULL);
 
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
 		return status;
@@ -846,7 +854,7 @@
 			len = MIN(len,maxlen);
 		}
 
-		status = read_socket_with_timeout(
+		status = read_fd_with_timeout(
 			fd, buffer+4, len, len, timeout, &len);
 
 		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
@@ -1413,24 +1421,39 @@
 
 int open_udp_socket(const char *host, int port)
 {
-	int type = SOCK_DGRAM;
-	struct sockaddr_in sock_out;
+	struct sockaddr_storage ss;
 	int res;
-	struct in_addr addr;
 
-	addr = interpret_addr2(host);
+	if (!interpret_string_addr(&ss, host, 0)) {
+		DEBUG(10,("open_udp_socket: can't resolve name %s\n",
+			host));
+		return -1;
+	}
 
-	res = socket(PF_INET, type, 0);
+	res = socket(ss.ss_family, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
 	if (res == -1) {
 		return -1;
 	}
 
-	memset((char *)&sock_out,'\0',sizeof(sock_out));
-	putip((char *)&sock_out.sin_addr,(char *)&addr);
-	sock_out.sin_port = htons(port);
-	sock_out.sin_family = PF_INET;
+#if defined(HAVE_IPV6)
+	if (ss.ss_family == AF_INET6) {
+		struct sockaddr_in6 *psa6;
+		psa6 = (struct sockaddr_in6 *)&ss;
+		psa6->sin6_port = htons(port);
+		if (psa6->sin6_scope_id == 0
+				&& IN6_IS_ADDR_LINKLOCAL(&psa6->sin6_addr)) {
+			setup_linklocal_scope_id(
+				(struct sockaddr *)&ss);
+		}
+	}
+#endif
+        if (ss.ss_family == AF_INET) {
+                struct sockaddr_in *psa;
+                psa = (struct sockaddr_in *)&ss;
+                psa->sin_port = htons(port);
+        }
 
-	if (sys_connect(res,(struct sockaddr *)&sock_out)) {
+	if (sys_connect(res,(struct sockaddr *)&ss)) {
 		close(res);
 		return -1;
 	}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/libads/cldap.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/libads/cldap.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/libads/cldap.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -151,14 +151,19 @@
 	}
 
 	if (ret == 0) {
-		DEBUG(1,("no reply received to cldap netlogon\n"));
+		DEBUG(1,("no reply received to cldap netlogon "
+			"(select timeout %u sec)\n",
+			(unsigned int)timeout.tv_sec));
 		data_blob_free(&blob);
 		return -1;
 	}
 
 	ret = read(sock, blob.data, blob.length);
 	if (ret <= 0) {
-		DEBUG(1,("no reply received to cldap netlogon\n"));
+		DEBUG(1,("no reply received to cldap netlogon "
+			"(ret = %d: Error = %s)\n",
+			ret,
+			ret == -1 ? strerror(errno) : "" ));
 		data_blob_free(&blob);
 		return -1;
 	}
@@ -251,8 +256,10 @@
 
 	sock = open_udp_socket(server, LDAP_PORT );
 	if (sock == -1) {
-		DEBUG(2,("ads_cldap_netlogon: Failed to open udp socket to %s\n", 
-			 server));
+		DEBUG(2,("ads_cldap_netlogon: Failed to open udp socket to %s. "
+			"Error %s\n",
+			server,
+			strerror(errno) ));
 		return False;
 	}
 

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/libnet/libnet_dssync.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/libnet/libnet_dssync.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/libnet/libnet_dssync.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -667,6 +667,8 @@
 		dn_count = 1;
 	}
 
+	status = NT_STATUS_OK;
+
 	for (count=0; count < dn_count; count++) {
 		status = libnet_dssync_build_request(mem_ctx, ctx,
 						     dns[count],

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/async_smb.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/async_smb.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/async_smb.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -923,6 +923,12 @@
 		}
 	}
 
+	if ((raw_pdu_len == 4) && (CVAL(pdu, 0) == SMBkeepalive)) {
+		DEBUG(10, ("Got keepalive\n"));
+		TALLOC_FREE(pdu);
+		return;
+	}
+
 	status = validate_smb_crypto(cli, pdu);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
 		goto invalidate_requests;

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clidfs.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clidfs.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clidfs.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -603,16 +603,19 @@
 			const char *path,
 			CLIENT_DFS_REFERRAL**refs,
 			size_t *num_refs,
-			uint16 *consumed)
+			size_t *consumed)
 {
 	unsigned int data_len = 0;
 	unsigned int param_len = 0;
 	uint16 setup = TRANSACT2_GET_DFS_REFERRAL;
-	char *param;
+	char *param = NULL;
 	char *rparam=NULL, *rdata=NULL;
 	char *p;
 	char *endp;
 	size_t pathlen = 2*(strlen(path)+1);
+	smb_ucs2_t *path_ucs;
+	char *consumed_path = NULL;
+	uint16_t consumed_ucs;
 	uint16 num_referrals;
 	CLIENT_DFS_REFERRAL *referrals = NULL;
 	bool ret = false;
@@ -622,11 +625,12 @@
 
 	param = SMB_MALLOC_ARRAY(char, 2+pathlen+2);
 	if (!param) {
-		return false;
+		goto out;
 	}
 	SSVAL(param, 0, 0x03);	/* max referral level */
 	p = &param[2];
 
+	path_ucs = (smb_ucs2_t *)p;
 	p += clistr_push(cli, p, path, pathlen, STR_TERMINATE);
 	param_len = PTR_DIFF(p, param);
 
@@ -637,16 +641,13 @@
 			param, param_len, 2,            /* param, length, max */
 			NULL, 0, cli->max_xmit /* data, length, max */
 			)) {
-		SAFE_FREE(param);
-		return false;
+		goto out;
 	}
 
-	SAFE_FREE(param);
-
 	if (!cli_receive_trans(cli, SMBtrans2,
 		&rparam, &param_len,
 		&rdata, &data_len)) {
-			return false;
+		goto out;
 	}
 
 	if (data_len < 4) {
@@ -655,9 +656,30 @@
 
 	endp = rdata + data_len;
 
-	*consumed     = SVAL(rdata, 0);
+	consumed_ucs  = SVAL(rdata, 0);
 	num_referrals = SVAL(rdata, 2);
 
+	/* consumed_ucs is the number of bytes
+	 * of the UCS2 path consumed not counting any
+	 * terminating null. We need to convert
+	 * back to unix charset and count again
+	 * to get the number of bytes consumed from
+	 * the incoming path. */
+
+	if (pull_string_talloc(talloc_tos(),
+			NULL,
+			0,
+			&consumed_path,
+			path_ucs,
+			consumed_ucs,
+			STR_UNICODE) == 0) {
+		goto out;
+	}
+	if (consumed_path == NULL) {
+		goto out;
+	}
+	*consumed = strlen(consumed_path);
+
 	if (num_referrals != 0) {
 		uint16 ref_version;
 		uint16 ref_size;
@@ -714,6 +736,8 @@
 
   out:
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(consumed_path);
+	SAFE_FREE(param);
 	SAFE_FREE(rdata);
 	SAFE_FREE(rparam);
 	return ret;
@@ -732,7 +756,7 @@
 {
 	CLIENT_DFS_REFERRAL *refs = NULL;
 	size_t num_refs = 0;
-	uint16 consumed;
+	size_t consumed = 0;
 	struct cli_state *cli_ipc = NULL;
 	char *dfs_path = NULL;
 	char *cleanpath = NULL;
@@ -840,13 +864,13 @@
 	if (!dfs_path) {
 		return false;
 	}
-	pathlen = strlen(dfs_path)*2;
+	pathlen = strlen(dfs_path);
 	consumed = MIN(pathlen, consumed);
-	*pp_targetpath = talloc_strdup(ctx, &dfs_path[consumed/2]);
+	*pp_targetpath = talloc_strdup(ctx, &dfs_path[consumed]);
 	if (!*pp_targetpath) {
 		return false;
 	}
-	dfs_path[consumed/2] = '\0';
+	dfs_path[consumed] = '\0';
 
 	/*
  	 * *pp_targetpath is now the unconsumed part of the path.
@@ -963,7 +987,7 @@
 {
 	CLIENT_DFS_REFERRAL *refs = NULL;
 	size_t num_refs = 0;
-	uint16 consumed;
+	size_t consumed = 0;
 	char *fullpath = NULL;
 	bool res;
 	uint16 cnum;

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clientgen.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clientgen.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clientgen.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@
 
 	set_smb_read_error(&cli->smb_rw_error, SMB_READ_OK);
 
-	status = read_socket_with_timeout(
+	status = read_fd_with_timeout(
 		cli->fd, buffer, len, len, cli->timeout, NULL);
 	if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
 		return len;

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clireadwrite.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clireadwrite.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clireadwrite.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@
 	buf = (uint8_t *)smb_base(cli_req->inbuf) + SVAL(vwv+6, 0);
 
 	if (trans_oob(smb_len(cli_req->inbuf), SVAL(vwv+6, 0), size)
-	    || (buf < bytes)) {
+	    || (size && (buf < bytes))) {
 		DEBUG(5, ("server returned invalid read&x data offset\n"));
 		return NT_STATUS_INVALID_NETWORK_RESPONSE;
 	}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/libsmb_context.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/libsmb_context.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/libsmb_context.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -651,22 +651,28 @@
 {
 	smbc_bool use_kerberos = false;
 	const char *signing_state = "off";
-	struct user_auth_info *auth_info = user_auth_info_init(NULL);
+	struct user_auth_info *auth_info = NULL;
 
-	if (auth_info) {
+	if (! context) {
+
+		return;
 	}
 
-	if (! context ||
-	    ! workgroup || ! *workgroup ||
-	    ! user || ! *user ||
-	    ! password || ! *password) {
+	if (! workgroup || ! *workgroup) {
+		workgroup = smbc_getWorkgroup(context);
+	}
 
-		return;
+	if (! user) {
+		user = smbc_getUser(context);
 	}
 
+	if (! password) {
+		password = "";
+	}
+
 	auth_info = user_auth_info_init(NULL);
 
-	if (auth_info) {
+	if (! auth_info) {
 		DEBUG(0, ("smbc_set_credentials_with_fallback: allocation fail\n"));
 		return;
 	}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/passchange.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/passchange.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/passchange.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -31,10 +31,24 @@
 	struct cli_state *cli;
 	struct rpc_pipe_client *pipe_hnd;
 	struct sockaddr_storage ss;
+	char *user, *domain, *p;
 
 	NTSTATUS result;
 	bool pass_must_change = False;
 
+	user = talloc_strdup(talloc_tos(), user_name);
+	SMB_ASSERT(user != NULL);
+	domain = talloc_strdup(talloc_tos(), "");
+	SMB_ASSERT(domain != NULL);
+
+	/* allow usernames of the form domain\\user or domain/user */
+	if ((p = strchr_m(user,'\\')) || (p = strchr_m(user,'/')) ||
+	    (p = strchr_m(user,*lp_winbind_separator()))) {
+		*p = 0;
+		domain = user;
+		user = p+1;
+	}
+
 	*err_str = NULL;
 
 	if(!resolve_name( remote_machine, &ss, 0x20)) {
@@ -139,7 +153,7 @@
 			return result;
 		}
 	} else {
-		result = cli_init_creds(cli, user_name, "", old_passwd);
+		result = cli_init_creds(cli, user, domain, old_passwd);
 		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
 			cli_shutdown(cli);
 			return result;
@@ -163,8 +177,7 @@
 		result = cli_rpc_pipe_open_ntlmssp(cli,
 						   &ndr_table_samr.syntax_id,
 						   PIPE_AUTH_LEVEL_PRIVACY,
-						   "", /* what domain... ? */
-						   user_name,
+						   domain, user,
 						   old_passwd,
 						   &pipe_hnd);
 	} else {

Copied: trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ar.po (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ar.po)
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ar.po	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ar.po	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
+# This file is distributed under the same license as the package.
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2009 Lars Mueller <lars at samba.org>
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: pam_winbind\n"
+"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-07-16 15:30+0800\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2009-02-06 08:04\n"
+"Last-Translator: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"Language-Team: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:326
+msgid "Success"
+msgstr "نجاح"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:327
+msgid "No primary Domain Controler available"
+msgstr "جهاز التحكم في المجال الرئيسي غير متوفر"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:328
+msgid "No domain controllers found"
+msgstr "لم يتم العثور على أجهزة تحكم في المجال"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:329
+msgid "No logon servers"
+msgstr "لا توجد خوادم تسجيل الدخول"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:330
+msgid "Password too short"
+msgstr "كلمة السر قصيرة جدًا"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:331
+msgid "The password of this user is too recent to change"
+msgstr "كلمة سر هذا المستخدم حديثة جدًا على التغيير"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:332
+msgid "Password is already in password history"
+msgstr "كلمة السر موجودة بالفعل في سجل كلمات السر"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:333
+msgid "Your password has expired"
+msgstr "انتهت صلاحية كلمة السر الخاصة بك"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:334
+msgid "You need to change your password now"
+msgstr "يلزم تغيير كلمة السر الآن"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:335
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon from this workstation"
+msgstr "غير مسموح لك بتسجيل الدخول من محطة العمل هذه"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:336
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon at this time"
+msgstr "غير مسموح لك بتسجيل الدخول في هذا الوقت"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:337
+msgid "Your account has expired. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "انتهت صلاحية حسابك. الرجاء الاتصال بمسؤول النظام"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:338
+msgid "Your account is disabled. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "تم تعطيل حسابك. الرجاء الاتصال بمسؤول النظام"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:339
+msgid "Your account has been locked. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "تم قفل حسابك. الرجاء الاتصال بمسؤول النظام"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:340 pam_winbind.c:341 pam_winbind.c:342
+msgid "Invalid Trust Account"
+msgstr "حساب ثقة غير صالح"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:343
+msgid "Access is denied"
+msgstr "الوصول مرفوض"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:592
+msgid "Your password expires today"
+msgstr "انتهت صلاحية كلمة السر الخاصة بك اليوم"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:597
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password will expire in %d %s"
+msgstr "ستنتهي صلاحية كلمة السر الخاصة بك خلال %d %s"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "days"
+msgstr "أيام"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "day"
+msgstr "اليوم"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:917
+msgid "Grace login. Please change your password as soon you're online again"
+msgstr "تسجيل الدخول في فترة السماح. الرجاء تغيير كلمة السر الخاصة بك عند الاتصال بالإنترنت مرة أخرى."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:924
+msgid "Domain Controller unreachable, using cached credentials instead. Network resources may be unavailable"
+msgstr "تعذر الوصول إلى جهاز التحكم في المجال، قم باستخدام بيانات تعريف مؤقتة بدلاً من ذلك. ربما لا تتوفر مصادر الشبكة"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:950
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password "
+msgstr "كلمة السر الخاصة بك "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:957
+#, c-format
+msgid "must be at least %d characters; "
+msgstr "يجب أن تكون %d من الأحرف على الأقل؛ "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:967
+#, c-format
+msgid "cannot repeat any of your previous %d passwords; "
+msgstr "لا يمكنك تكرار أي من كلمات السر %dالسابقة الخاصة بك؛"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:977
+#, c-format
+msgid "must contain capitals, numerals or punctuation; and cannot contain your account or full name; "
+msgstr "يجب أن تحتوي على حروف كبيرة أو أرقام أو علامات ترقيم؛ وألا تحتوي على اسم الحساب الخاص بك أو الاسم الكامل؛"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:986
+#, c-format
+msgid "Please type a different password. Type a password which meets these requirements in both text boxes."
+msgstr "الرجاء كتابة كلمة سر مختلفة. قم بكتابة كلمة سر تتوافق مع هذه المتطلبات الموجودة في مربعي النص."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1223
+msgid "Password does not meet complexity requirements"
+msgstr "كلمة السر لا تتوافق مع المتطلبات المعقدة"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1564
+msgid "Password: "
+msgstr "كلمة السر: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2013
+msgid "Changing password for "
+msgstr "تغيير كلمة السر لـ "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2027
+msgid "(current) NT password: "
+msgstr "كلمة سر NT (الحالية) "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2089
+msgid "Enter new NT password: "
+msgstr "إدخال كلمة سر NT: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2090
+msgid "Retype new NT password: "
+msgstr "إعادة كتابة كلمة سر NT الجديدة: "
+

Copied: trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/cs.po (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/source3/locale/pam_winbind/cs.po)
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/cs.po	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/cs.po	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
+# This file is distributed under the same license as the package.
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2009 Lars Mueller <lars at samba.org>
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: pam_winbind\n"
+"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-07-16 15:30+0800\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2009-02-05 14:25\n"
+"Last-Translator: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"Language-Team: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:326
+msgid "Success"
+msgstr "úspěch"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:327
+msgid "No primary Domain Controler available"
+msgstr "Žádný primární doménový kontrolér není dostupný."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:328
+msgid "No domain controllers found"
+msgstr "Nenalezeny žádné doménové kontroléry"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:329
+msgid "No logon servers"
+msgstr "Žádné přihlašovací servery"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:330
+msgid "Password too short"
+msgstr "Heslo je příliš krátké"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:331
+msgid "The password of this user is too recent to change"
+msgstr "Heslo tohoto uživatele nelze změnit, protože je příliš nové"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:332
+msgid "Password is already in password history"
+msgstr "Heslo je již v historii hesel"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:333
+msgid "Your password has expired"
+msgstr "Vaše heslo vypršelo"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:334
+msgid "You need to change your password now"
+msgstr "Je potřeba změnit Vaše heslo"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:335
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon from this workstation"
+msgstr "Nemáte práva pro přihlášení z této stanice."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:336
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon at this time"
+msgstr "Nyní nemáte povolení k přihlášení."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:337
+msgid "Your account has expired. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Platnost vašeho účtu vypršela. Kontaktujte svého správce systému."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:338
+msgid "Your account is disabled. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Váš účet je zablokován. Kontaktujte svého správce systému"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:339
+msgid "Your account has been locked. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Váš účet byl uzamčen. Prosím kontaktujte svého správce systému."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:340 pam_winbind.c:341 pam_winbind.c:342
+msgid "Invalid Trust Account"
+msgstr "Neplatný účet vztahu důvěryhodnosti"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:343
+msgid "Access is denied"
+msgstr "Přístup zamítnut"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:592
+msgid "Your password expires today"
+msgstr "Vaše heslo vyprší dnes."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:597
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password will expire in %d %s"
+msgstr "Vaše heslo vyprší %d %s"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "days"
+msgstr "Dní"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "day"
+msgstr "Den"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:917
+msgid "Grace login. Please change your password as soon you're online again"
+msgstr "Výjimečně přidělený login. Změňte své heslo, jakmile budete znovu online"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:924
+msgid "Domain Controller unreachable, using cached credentials instead. Network resources may be unavailable"
+msgstr "Doménový kontrolér je nedostupný, místo toho použity přihlašovací údaje. Síťové zdroje jsou možná nedostupné"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:950
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password "
+msgstr "Vaše heslo:"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:957
+#, c-format
+msgid "must be at least %d characters; "
+msgstr "musí mít nejméně %d znaků;"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:967
+#, c-format
+msgid "cannot repeat any of your previous %d passwords; "
+msgstr "nelze zopakovat žádné z vašich %d hesel;"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:977
+#, c-format
+msgid "must contain capitals, numerals or punctuation; and cannot contain your account or full name; "
+msgstr "musí obsahovat velká písmena, číslice nebo speciální znaky;nesmí obsahovat název vašeho účtu nebo celé jméno;"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:986
+#, c-format
+msgid "Please type a different password. Type a password which meets these requirements in both text boxes."
+msgstr "Prosím napište jiné heslo. Napište heslo, které bude splňovat požadavky uvedené v obou textových rámečcích."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1223
+msgid "Password does not meet complexity requirements"
+msgstr "Heslo nesplňuje požadavky na složitost."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1564
+msgid "Password: "
+msgstr "Heslo:"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2013
+msgid "Changing password for "
+msgstr "Měním heslo pro"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2027
+msgid "(current) NT password: "
+msgstr "NT heslo (aktuální):"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2089
+msgid "Enter new NT password: "
+msgstr "Zadejte nové NT heslo:"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2090
+msgid "Retype new NT password: "
+msgstr "Zopakujte nové NT heslo: "
+

Copied: trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/da.po (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/source3/locale/pam_winbind/da.po)
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/da.po	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/da.po	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,178 @@
+# Martin Schlander <mschlander at opensuse.org>, 2008.
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: @PACKAGE@\n"
+"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-11-16 17:11+0800\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2008-11-23 15:44+0100\n"
+"Last-Translator: Martin Schlander <mschlander at opensuse.org>\n"
+"Language-Team: Danish <opensuse-translation at opensuse.org>\n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+"X-Generator: Lokalize 0.2\n"
+"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:533
+msgid "Success"
+msgstr "Gennemført"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:535
+msgid "No primary Domain Controler available"
+msgstr "Ingen primær domæne-controller tilgængelig"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:537
+msgid "No domain controllers found"
+msgstr "Ingen domæne-controllere fundet"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:539
+msgid "No logon servers"
+msgstr "Ingen log på-servere"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:541
+msgid "Password too short"
+msgstr "For kort adgangskode"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:543
+msgid "The password of this user is too recent to change"
+msgstr "Denne brugers adgangskode er for ny til at ændre"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:545
+msgid "Password is already in password history"
+msgstr "Adgangskoden er allerede i adgangskode-historikken"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:547
+msgid "Your password has expired"
+msgstr "Din adgangskode er udløbet"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:549
+msgid "You need to change your password now"
+msgstr "Du skal ændre din adgangskode nu"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:551
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon from this workstation"
+msgstr "Du har ikke tilladelse til at logge på fra denne arbejdsstation"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:553
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon at this time"
+msgstr "Du har ikke tilladelse til at logge på, på nuværende tidspunkt"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:555
+msgid "Your account has expired. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Din konto er udløbet. Kontakt din systemadministrator"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:558
+msgid "Your account is disabled. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Din konto er deaktiveret. Kontakt din systemadministrator"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:561
+msgid "Your account has been locked. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Din konto er blevet låst. Kontakt din systemadministrator"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:564 ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:566
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:568
+msgid "Invalid Trust Account"
+msgstr "Ugyldig tillidskonto"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:570
+msgid "Access is denied"
+msgstr "Adgang nægtet"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:845
+msgid "Your password expires today"
+msgstr "Din adgangskode udløber i dag"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:851
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password will expire in %d %s"
+msgstr "Din adgangskode udløber om %d %s"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:852
+msgid "days"
+msgstr "dage"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:852
+msgid "day"
+msgstr "dag"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1193
+msgid "Grace login. Please change your password as soon you're online again"
+msgstr "Nåde-login. Ændr venligst din adgangskode, så snart du er online igen"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1203
+msgid "Domain Controller unreachable, using cached credentials instead. Network resources may be unavailable"
+msgstr "Domæne-controller kan ikke nås, bruger cachede akkreditiver i stedet. Netværksressourcer kan være utilgængelige"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1228
+msgid ""
+"Failed to establish your Kerberos Ticket cache due time differences\n"
+"with the domain controller.  Please verify the system time.\n"
+msgstr ""
+"Kunne ikke etablere din Kerberos-billet-cache pga. tidsforskelle\n"
+"med domæne-controlleren. Verificér venligst systemtiden.\n"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1258
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password "
+msgstr "Din adgangskode"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1265
+#, c-format
+msgid "must be at least %d characters; "
+msgstr "skal have mindst %d tegn;"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1275
+#, c-format
+msgid "cannot repeat any of your previous %d passwords; "
+msgstr "kan ikke gentage nogen af dine forrige %d adgangskoder;"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1287
+#, c-format
+msgid "must contain capitals, numerals or punctuation; and cannot contain your account or full name; "
+msgstr "skal indeholde store bogstaver, tal eller skilletegn og må ikke indholde dit kontonavn eller fulde navn;"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1298
+#, c-format
+msgid "Please type a different password. Type a password which meets these requirements in both text boxes."
+msgstr "Indtast venligst en anden adgangskode. Indtast en adgangskode, som opfylder disse krav, i begge tekstfelter."
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1600
+msgid "Password does not meet complexity requirements"
+msgstr "Adgangskoden opfylder ikke kravene til kompleksitet"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2114
+msgid "Password: "
+msgstr "Adgangskode: "
+
+#.
+#. * First get the name of a user
+#.
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2403 ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2552
+msgid "Username: "
+msgstr "Brugernavn: "
+
+#. instruct user what is happening
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2589
+msgid "Changing password for "
+msgstr "Ændrer adgangskode for"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2604
+msgid "(current) NT password: "
+msgstr "(nuværende) NT-adgangskode: "
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2672
+msgid "Enter new NT password: "
+msgstr "Indtast ny NT-adgangskode: "
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2673
+msgid "Retype new NT password: "
+msgstr "Indtast ny NT-adgangskode igen: "
+
+#.
+#. * here is the string to inform the user that the new passwords they
+#. * typed were not the same.
+#.
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.h:119
+msgid "Sorry, passwords do not match"
+msgstr "Beklager, adgangskoderne stemmer ikke overens"
+

Copied: trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/es.po (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/source3/locale/pam_winbind/es.po)
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/es.po	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/es.po	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
+# This file is distributed under the same license as the package.
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2009 Lars Mueller <lars at samba.org>
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: pam_winbind\n"
+"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-07-16 15:30+0800\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2009-02-04 14:32\n"
+"Last-Translator: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"Language-Team: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:326
+msgid "Success"
+msgstr "Correcto"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:327
+msgid "No primary Domain Controler available"
+msgstr "No hay un controlador de dominio principal disponible"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:328
+msgid "No domain controllers found"
+msgstr "No se han encontrado controladores de dominio"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:329
+msgid "No logon servers"
+msgstr "No hay servidores de inicio de sesión"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:330
+msgid "Password too short"
+msgstr "La contraseña es demasiado corta"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:331
+msgid "The password of this user is too recent to change"
+msgstr "La contraseña de este usuario es demasiado reciente como para cambiarla"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:332
+msgid "Password is already in password history"
+msgstr "La contraseña ya se encuentra en el historial de contraseñas"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:333
+msgid "Your password has expired"
+msgstr "Su contraseña ha caducado"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:334
+msgid "You need to change your password now"
+msgstr "Debe cambiar su contraseña ahora"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:335
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon from this workstation"
+msgstr "No dispone de la autorización necesaria para iniciar sesión desde esta estación de trabajo"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:336
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon at this time"
+msgstr "No dispone de la autorización necesaria para iniciar sesión en este momento"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:337
+msgid "Your account has expired. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Su cuenta ha caducado. Póngase en contacto con el administrador del sistema."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:338
+msgid "Your account is disabled. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Su cuenta está inhabilitada. Póngase en contacto con el administrador del sistema."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:339
+msgid "Your account has been locked. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Su cuenta ha sido bloqueada. Póngase en contacto con el administrador del sistema."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:340 pam_winbind.c:341 pam_winbind.c:342
+msgid "Invalid Trust Account"
+msgstr "Cuenta de confianza no válida"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:343
+msgid "Access is denied"
+msgstr "Acceso denegado"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:592
+msgid "Your password expires today"
+msgstr "La contraseña caduca hoy"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:597
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password will expire in %d %s"
+msgstr "La contraseña caducará en %d %s"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "days"
+msgstr "días"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "day"
+msgstr "día"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:917
+msgid "Grace login. Please change your password as soon you're online again"
+msgstr "Inicio de sesión en periodo de gracia. Cambie su contraseña tan pronto como vuelva a estar en línea."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:924
+msgid "Domain Controller unreachable, using cached credentials instead. Network resources may be unavailable"
+msgstr "No se encuentra el controlador de dominio, por lo que se utilizarán las credenciales del caché en su lugar. Es posible que los recursos de red no estén disponibles."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:950
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password "
+msgstr "Su contraseña "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:957
+#, c-format
+msgid "must be at least %d characters; "
+msgstr "debe tener al menos %d caracteres; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:967
+#, c-format
+msgid "cannot repeat any of your previous %d passwords; "
+msgstr "no puede repetir ninguna de sus %d contraseñas anteriores; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:977
+#, c-format
+msgid "must contain capitals, numerals or punctuation; and cannot contain your account or full name; "
+msgstr "debe contener letras en mayúscula, números o signos de puntuación y no puede contener su nombre de cuenta ni su nombre completo; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:986
+#, c-format
+msgid "Please type a different password. Type a password which meets these requirements in both text boxes."
+msgstr "Introduzca una contraseña diferente. Escriba una contraseña que cumpla estos requisitos en ambos campos de texto."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1223
+msgid "Password does not meet complexity requirements"
+msgstr "La contraseña no cumple con los requisitos de complejidad solicitados"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1564
+msgid "Password: "
+msgstr "Contraseña:"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2013
+msgid "Changing password for "
+msgstr "Cambiando la contraseña para "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2027
+msgid "(current) NT password: "
+msgstr "Contraseña de NT (actual): "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2089
+msgid "Enter new NT password: "
+msgstr "Introduzca la nueva contraseña de NT: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2090
+msgid "Retype new NT password: "
+msgstr "Vuelva a introducir la nueva contraseña de NT: "
+

Copied: trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/fi.po (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/source3/locale/pam_winbind/fi.po)
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/fi.po	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/fi.po	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,181 @@
+# translation of pam_winbind.fi.po to suomi
+# Jyri Palokangas <jmp at opensuse.org>, 2008.
+# Jyri Palokangas <jyri.palokangas at opensuse.org>, 2008.
+# Mikko Piippo <mikko.piippo at opensuse.fi>, 2008.
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: pam_winbind.fi\n"
+"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-11-16 17:11+0800\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2008-11-23 17:53+0200\n"
+"Last-Translator: Jyri Palokangas <jyri.palokangas at opensuse.org>\n"
+"Language-Team: suomi <fi at li.org>\n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+"X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.4\n"
+"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=n != 1;\n"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:533
+msgid "Success"
+msgstr "Onnistui"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:535
+msgid "No primary Domain Controler available"
+msgstr "Ensisijaista toimialueen ohjainta ei käytettävissä"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:537
+msgid "No domain controllers found"
+msgstr "Toimialueen ohjaimia ei löytynyt"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:539
+msgid "No logon servers"
+msgstr "Ei kirjautumispalvelimia"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:541
+msgid "Password too short"
+msgstr "Liian lyhyt salasana"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:543
+msgid "The password of this user is too recent to change"
+msgstr "Tämän käyttäjän salasana on liian uusi muutettavaksi"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:545
+msgid "Password is already in password history"
+msgstr "Salasana löytyy jo salasana historiasta"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:547
+msgid "Your password has expired"
+msgstr "Salasanasi on vanhentunut"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:549
+msgid "You need to change your password now"
+msgstr "Salasana täytyy vaihtaa nyt"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:551
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon from this workstation"
+msgstr "Sinulla ei ole oikeutta kirjautua tältä työasemalta"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:553
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon at this time"
+msgstr "Sinulla ei ole oikeutta kirjautua tähän aikaan."
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:555
+msgid "Your account has expired. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Tilisi on vanhentunut. Ota yhteyttä järjestelmän ylläpitäjään"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:558
+msgid "Your account is disabled. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Tilisi ei ole käytössä. Ota yhteyttä järjestelmän ylläpitäjään"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:561
+msgid "Your account has been locked. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Tilisi on lukittu. Ota yhteyttä järjestelmän ylläpitäjään"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:564 ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:566
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:568
+msgid "Invalid Trust Account"
+msgstr "Virheellinen luottotili"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:570
+msgid "Access is denied"
+msgstr "Pääsy estetty"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:845
+msgid "Your password expires today"
+msgstr "Salasanasi vanhenee tänään"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:851
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password will expire in %d %s"
+msgstr "Salasanasi vanhenee %d %s"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:852
+msgid "days"
+msgstr "päivää"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:852
+msgid "day"
+msgstr "päivä"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1193
+msgid "Grace login. Please change your password as soon you're online again"
+msgstr "Ok. Mutta vain tämän kerran. Muuta salasana heti kun mahdollista."
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1203
+msgid "Domain Controller unreachable, using cached credentials instead. Network resources may be unavailable"
+msgstr "Toimialueen ohjaimeen ei saatu yhteyttä. Käytetään välimuistin tietoja. Verkkopalveluita ei kenties voida käyttää."
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1228
+msgid ""
+"Failed to establish your Kerberos Ticket cache due time differences\n"
+"with the domain controller.  Please verify the system time.\n"
+msgstr ""
+"Kerberos lippuvälimuistin todentaminen epäonnistui johtuen aika eroavaisuuksista\n"
+"toimialueohjaimen kanssa.  Tarkista jäjestelmän aika asetukset.\n"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1258
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password "
+msgstr "Salasanasi "
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1265
+#, c-format
+msgid "must be at least %d characters; "
+msgstr "täytyy olla vähintään %d merkkiä; "
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1275
+#, c-format
+msgid "cannot repeat any of your previous %d passwords; "
+msgstr "ei voi toistaa mitään edellisistä %d salasanasta; "
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1287
+#, c-format
+msgid "must contain capitals, numerals or punctuation; and cannot contain your account or full name; "
+msgstr "täytyy sisältää suuraakkosia, numeroita tai välimerkkejä eikä se saa sisältää käyttäjän tilin nimeä tai koko nimeä; "
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1298
+#, c-format
+msgid "Please type a different password. Type a password which meets these requirements in both text boxes."
+msgstr "Anna erilainen salasana. Anna molempiin laatikoihin tarpeeksi monimutkainen salasana."
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1600
+msgid "Password does not meet complexity requirements"
+msgstr "Salasana ei ole tarpeeksi monimutkainen."
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2114
+msgid "Password: "
+msgstr "Salasana: "
+
+#.
+#. * First get the name of a user
+#.
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2403 ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2552
+msgid "Username: "
+msgstr "Käyttäjänimi: "
+
+#. instruct user what is happening
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2589
+msgid "Changing password for "
+msgstr "Vaihdetaan salasana käyttäjälle "
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2604
+msgid "(current) NT password: "
+msgstr "(nykyinen) NT-salasana: "
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2672
+msgid "Enter new NT password: "
+msgstr "Anna uusi NT-salasana: "
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2673
+msgid "Retype new NT password: "
+msgstr "Anna uusi NT-salasana uudestaan: "
+
+#.
+#. * here is the string to inform the user that the new passwords they
+#. * typed were not the same.
+#.
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.h:119
+msgid "Sorry, passwords do not match"
+msgstr "Salasanat eivät täsmää"
+

Copied: trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/fr.po (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/source3/locale/pam_winbind/fr.po)
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/fr.po	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/fr.po	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
+# This file is distributed under the same license as the package.
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2009 Lars Mueller <lars at samba.org>
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: pam_winbind\n"
+"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-07-16 15:30+0800\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2009-02-04 15:43\n"
+"Last-Translator: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"Language-Team: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:326
+msgid "Success"
+msgstr "Succès"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:327
+msgid "No primary Domain Controler available"
+msgstr "Aucun contrôleur de domaine principal disponible"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:328
+msgid "No domain controllers found"
+msgstr "Aucun contrôleur de domaine trouvé"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:329
+msgid "No logon servers"
+msgstr "Aucun serveur d'authentification"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:330
+msgid "Password too short"
+msgstr "Mot de passe trop court"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:331
+msgid "The password of this user is too recent to change"
+msgstr "Le mot de passe de cet usager est trop récent pour être modifié."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:332
+msgid "Password is already in password history"
+msgstr "Ce mot de passe est dans l'historique des mots de passe utilisés."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:333
+msgid "Your password has expired"
+msgstr "Votre mot de passe a expiré."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:334
+msgid "You need to change your password now"
+msgstr "Vous devez changer votre mot de passe maintenant."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:335
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon from this workstation"
+msgstr "Vous n'êtes pas autorisé à vous connecter depuis cet ordinateur."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:336
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon at this time"
+msgstr "Vous n'êtes pas autorisé à vous connecter à cette heure."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:337
+msgid "Your account has expired. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Votre compte a expiré. Contactez votre administrateur système."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:338
+msgid "Your account is disabled. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Votre compte a été désactivé. Contactez votre administrateur système."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:339
+msgid "Your account has been locked. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Votre compte a été verrouillé. Contactez votre administrateur système."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:340 pam_winbind.c:341 pam_winbind.c:342
+msgid "Invalid Trust Account"
+msgstr "Compte approuvé non valide"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:343
+msgid "Access is denied"
+msgstr "Accès refusé"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:592
+msgid "Your password expires today"
+msgstr "Votre mot de passe expire aujourd'hui."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:597
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password will expire in %d %s"
+msgstr "Votre mot de passe expire dans %d %s."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "days"
+msgstr "jours"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "day"
+msgstr "jour"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:917
+msgid "Grace login. Please change your password as soon you're online again"
+msgstr "Délai de grâce. Veuillez changer votre mot de passe dès que vous serez à nouveau connecté."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:924
+msgid "Domain Controller unreachable, using cached credentials instead. Network resources may be unavailable"
+msgstr "Le contrôleur de domaine est injoignable. Les donnés d'identification en cache seront utilisées. Certaines ressources réseaux seront indisponibles."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:950
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password "
+msgstr "Votre mot de passe "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:957
+#, c-format
+msgid "must be at least %d characters; "
+msgstr "doit contenir au moins %d caractères ; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:967
+#, c-format
+msgid "cannot repeat any of your previous %d passwords; "
+msgstr "ne peut répéter un de vos %d mots de passe ; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:977
+#, c-format
+msgid "must contain capitals, numerals or punctuation; and cannot contain your account or full name; "
+msgstr "doit contenir des majuscules, des chiffres ou de la ponctuation ; et ne doit pas contenir votre nom ou le nom de votre compte ; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:986
+#, c-format
+msgid "Please type a different password. Type a password which meets these requirements in both text boxes."
+msgstr "Saisissez un autre mot de passe qui satisfasse les différents critères."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1223
+msgid "Password does not meet complexity requirements"
+msgstr "Le mot de passe n'est pas suffisamment complexe."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1564
+msgid "Password: "
+msgstr "Mot de passe : "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2013
+msgid "Changing password for "
+msgstr "Changement du mot de passe pour "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2027
+msgid "(current) NT password: "
+msgstr "mot de passe NT actuel : "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2089
+msgid "Enter new NT password: "
+msgstr "Saisissez le nouveau mot de passe : "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2090
+msgid "Retype new NT password: "
+msgstr "Ressaisissez le nouveau mot de passe NT : "
+

Copied: trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/hu.po (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/source3/locale/pam_winbind/hu.po)
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/hu.po	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/hu.po	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,166 @@
+# translation of pam_winbind.hu.po to
+# Kalman Kemenczy <kkemenczy at novell.com>, 2008.
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: pam_winbind.hu\n"
+"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-07-16 15:30+0800\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2008-10-26 10:27+0100\n"
+"Last-Translator: Kalman Kemenczy <kkemenczy at novell.com>\n"
+"Language-Team:  <hu at li.org>\n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+"X-Generator: KBabel 1.11.4\n"
+"Plural-Forms:  nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:326
+msgid "Success"
+msgstr "Sikeres"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:327
+msgid "No primary Domain Controler available"
+msgstr "Az elsődleges tartományvezérlő nem érhető el"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:328
+msgid "No domain controllers found"
+msgstr "Nem található tartományvezérlő"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:329
+msgid "No logon servers"
+msgstr "Nincsenek Logon kiszolgálók"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:330
+msgid "Password too short"
+msgstr "Túl rövid jelszó"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:331
+msgid "The password of this user is too recent to change"
+msgstr "A felhasználó jelszava új"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:332
+msgid "Password is already in password history"
+msgstr "A jelszó már szerepel az előzményekben"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:333
+msgid "Your password has expired"
+msgstr "A jelszava lejárt"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:334
+msgid "You need to change your password now"
+msgstr "Meg kell most változtatnia a jelszavát"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:335
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon from this workstation"
+msgstr "Nem jogosult belépni erről a munkaállomásról"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:336
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon at this time"
+msgstr "Most nem jogosult most belépni"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:337
+msgid "Your account has expired. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "A felhasználói fiókja lejárt. Lépjen kapcsolatba a rendszergazdával"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:338
+msgid "Your account is disabled. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr ""
+"A felhasználói fiókja le van tiltva. Lépjen kapcsolatba a rendszergazdával"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:339
+msgid "Your account has been locked. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "A felhasználói fiókja zárolt. Lépjen kapcsolatba a rendszergazdával"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:340 pam_winbind.c:341 pam_winbind.c:342
+msgid "Invalid Trust Account"
+msgstr "Érvénytelen Trust Account"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:343
+msgid "Access is denied"
+msgstr "Hozzáférés megtagadva"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:592
+msgid "Your password expires today"
+msgstr "A jelszava ma jár le"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:597
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password will expire in %d %s"
+msgstr "Jelszava le fog járni %d %s"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "days"
+msgstr "nap múlva"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "day"
+msgstr "nap múlva"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:917
+msgid "Grace login. Please change your password as soon you're online again"
+msgstr "Türelmi belépés. Cserélje le a jelszavát a következő alkalommal"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:924
+msgid ""
+"Domain Controller unreachable, using cached credentials instead. Network "
+"resources may be unavailable"
+msgstr ""
+"A tartomány nem érhető el, a gyorstározott hitelesítő adat kerül "
+"felhasználásra. A hálózati erőforrások valószínűleg nem érhatők el "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:950
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password "
+msgstr "A jelszavának"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:957
+#, c-format
+msgid "must be at least %d characters; "
+msgstr "legalább %d karakterből kell állnia; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:967
+#, c-format
+msgid "cannot repeat any of your previous %d passwords; "
+msgstr "nem ismétlődhet az előző %d jelszó; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:977
+#, c-format
+msgid ""
+"must contain capitals, numerals or punctuation; and cannot contain your "
+"account or full name; "
+msgstr ""
+"tartalmaznia kell betűket, számokat vagy írásjeleket és nem tartalmazhatja a "
+"felhasználói vagy a teljes nevét; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:986
+#, c-format
+msgid ""
+"Please type a different password. Type a password which meets these "
+"requirements in both text boxes."
+msgstr ""
+"Adjon meg egy másik jelszót. Írjon be mindkét szövegmezőbe a feltételeknek "
+"megfelelő jelszót."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1223
+msgid "Password does not meet complexity requirements"
+msgstr "A jelszó nem felel meg a követelményeknek"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1564
+msgid "Password: "
+msgstr "Jelszó: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2013
+msgid "Changing password for "
+msgstr "Jelszómódosítás"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2027
+msgid "(current) NT password: "
+msgstr "(jelenlegi) NT jelszó: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2089
+msgid "Enter new NT password: "
+msgstr "Új NT jelszó: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2090
+msgid "Retype new NT password: "
+msgstr "Új NT jelszó ismét: "

Copied: trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/it.po (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/source3/locale/pam_winbind/it.po)
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/it.po	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/it.po	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
+# This file is distributed under the same license as the package.
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2009 Lars Mueller <lars at samba.org>
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: pam_winbind\n"
+"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-07-16 15:30+0800\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2009-02-05 10:11\n"
+"Last-Translator: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"Language-Team: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:326
+msgid "Success"
+msgstr "Successo"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:327
+msgid "No primary Domain Controler available"
+msgstr "Nessun controller di dominio primario disponibile"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:328
+msgid "No domain controllers found"
+msgstr "Nessun controller di dominio trovato"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:329
+msgid "No logon servers"
+msgstr "Nessun server d'autenticazione"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:330
+msgid "Password too short"
+msgstr "Password troppo breve"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:331
+msgid "The password of this user is too recent to change"
+msgstr "La password per questo utente è troppo recente per essere cambiata"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:332
+msgid "Password is already in password history"
+msgstr "La password è già presente nella cronologia delle password"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:333
+msgid "Your password has expired"
+msgstr "La password è scaduta"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:334
+msgid "You need to change your password now"
+msgstr "È necessario modificare la password ora"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:335
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon from this workstation"
+msgstr "Impossibile effettuare il login da questa workstation"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:336
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon at this time"
+msgstr "Impossibile effettuare il login in questo momento"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:337
+msgid "Your account has expired. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "L'account è scaduto. Contattare l'amministratore di sistema"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:338
+msgid "Your account is disabled. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "L'account è disabilitato. Contattare l'amministratore di sistema"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:339
+msgid "Your account has been locked. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "L'account è stato bloccato. Contattare l'amministratore di sistema"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:340 pam_winbind.c:341 pam_winbind.c:342
+msgid "Invalid Trust Account"
+msgstr "Account attendibile non valido"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:343
+msgid "Access is denied"
+msgstr "Accesso negato"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:592
+msgid "Your password expires today"
+msgstr "La password scade oggi"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:597
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password will expire in %d %s"
+msgstr "La password scadrà tra %d %s"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "days"
+msgstr "giorni"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "day"
+msgstr "giorno"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:917
+msgid "Grace login. Please change your password as soon you're online again"
+msgstr "Login extra. Modificare la password poiché a breve verrà ristabilita la connessione"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:924
+msgid "Domain Controller unreachable, using cached credentials instead. Network resources may be unavailable"
+msgstr "Controller del dominio non raggiungibile; uso delle credenziali memorizzate al suo posto. Le risorse di rete potrebbero non essere disponibili"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:950
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password "
+msgstr "La tua password "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:957
+#, c-format
+msgid "must be at least %d characters; "
+msgstr "deve essere composta almeno da %d caratteri; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:967
+#, c-format
+msgid "cannot repeat any of your previous %d passwords; "
+msgstr "non puoi ripetere nessuna delle tue %d password precedenti; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:977
+#, c-format
+msgid "must contain capitals, numerals or punctuation; and cannot contain your account or full name; "
+msgstr "deve contenere lettere maiuscole, cifre e punteggiatura; e non può contenere il nome del tuo account o il tuo nome completo; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:986
+#, c-format
+msgid "Please type a different password. Type a password which meets these requirements in both text boxes."
+msgstr "Inserire una password diversa. Digita in entrambe le caselle una password che soddisfa i requisiti."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1223
+msgid "Password does not meet complexity requirements"
+msgstr "La password non soddisfa i requisiti di complessità"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1564
+msgid "Password: "
+msgstr "Password: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2013
+msgid "Changing password for "
+msgstr "Modifica la password per "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2027
+msgid "(current) NT password: "
+msgstr "Password NT (corrente): "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2089
+msgid "Enter new NT password: "
+msgstr "Immetti la nuova password NT: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2090
+msgid "Retype new NT password: "
+msgstr "Reinserisci la nuova password NT: "
+

Copied: trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ja.po (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ja.po)
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ja.po	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ja.po	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
+# This file is distributed under the same license as the package.
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2009 Lars Mueller <lars at samba.org>
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: pam_winbind\n"
+"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-07-16 15:30+0800\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2009-02-04 15:11\n"
+"Last-Translator: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"Language-Team: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:326
+msgid "Success"
+msgstr "成功しました"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:327
+msgid "No primary Domain Controler available"
+msgstr "プライマリドメインコントローラが利用できません"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:328
+msgid "No domain controllers found"
+msgstr "ドメインコントローラが見つかりません"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:329
+msgid "No logon servers"
+msgstr "ログオンサーバがありません"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:330
+msgid "Password too short"
+msgstr "パスワードが短すぎます"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:331
+msgid "The password of this user is too recent to change"
+msgstr "このユーザに対するパスワードは変更するには新しすぎます"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:332
+msgid "Password is already in password history"
+msgstr "指定したパスワードはパスワード履歴内に存在しています"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:333
+msgid "Your password has expired"
+msgstr "お使いのパスワードの期限が切れました"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:334
+msgid "You need to change your password now"
+msgstr "パスワードを今すぐ変更する必要があります"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:335
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon from this workstation"
+msgstr "このワークステーションからログオンすることが許可されていません"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:336
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon at this time"
+msgstr "この時間にログオンすることが許可されていません"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:337
+msgid "Your account has expired. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "お使いのアカウントの期限が切れました。システム管理者に連絡してください"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:338
+msgid "Your account is disabled. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "アカウントは無効です。システム管理者にご連絡ください。"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:339
+msgid "Your account has been locked. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "お使いのアカウントはロック (施錠) されています。システム管理者に連絡してください"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:340 pam_winbind.c:341 pam_winbind.c:342
+msgid "Invalid Trust Account"
+msgstr "信頼アカウントが正しくありません"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:343
+msgid "Access is denied"
+msgstr "アクセスが拒否されました"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:592
+msgid "Your password expires today"
+msgstr "お使いのパスワードは本日期限切れになります"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:597
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password will expire in %d %s"
+msgstr "お使いのパスワードは、あと %d %s で有効期限が切れます。"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "days"
+msgstr "æ—¥"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "day"
+msgstr "æ—¥"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:917
+msgid "Grace login. Please change your password as soon you're online again"
+msgstr "猶予ログイン中です。次回ログオン時にすぐにパスワードを変更してください"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:924
+msgid "Domain Controller unreachable, using cached credentials instead. Network resources may be unavailable"
+msgstr "ドメインコントローラにアクセスできないため、記憶済みの認証を使用しました。ネットワーク資源が利用できないかもしれません"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:950
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password "
+msgstr "お使いのパスワードは "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:957
+#, c-format
+msgid "must be at least %d characters; "
+msgstr "少なくとも %d 文字以上でなければなりません; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:967
+#, c-format
+msgid "cannot repeat any of your previous %d passwords; "
+msgstr "過去 %d 個分のパスワードはいずれも再度利用することはできません; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:977
+#, c-format
+msgid "must contain capitals, numerals or punctuation; and cannot contain your account or full name; "
+msgstr "アルファベット大文字や数字、句読点 (カンマやピリオド) のいずれかを含まなければなりません; さらにアカウント名や本名 (フルネーム) を含めることはできません; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:986
+#, c-format
+msgid "Please type a different password. Type a password which meets these requirements in both text boxes."
+msgstr "別のパスワードを入力してください。両方のテキストボックス内にこれらの要件を満たすものを入力してください。"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1223
+msgid "Password does not meet complexity requirements"
+msgstr "パスワードは複雑さの要件を満たしていません"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1564
+msgid "Password: "
+msgstr "パスワード:"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2013
+msgid "Changing password for "
+msgstr "下記に対するパスワードを変更しています "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2027
+msgid "(current) NT password: "
+msgstr "現在の NT パスワード: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2089
+msgid "Enter new NT password: "
+msgstr "新しい NT パスワード: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2090
+msgid "Retype new NT password: "
+msgstr "新しい NT パスワードの再入力: "
+

Copied: trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ko.po (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ko.po)
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ko.po	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ko.po	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
+# This file is distributed under the same license as the package.
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2009 Lars Mueller <lars at samba.org>
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: pam_winbind\n"
+"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-07-16 15:30+0800\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2009-02-04 15:02\n"
+"Last-Translator: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"Language-Team: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:326
+msgid "Success"
+msgstr "성공"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:327
+msgid "No primary Domain Controler available"
+msgstr "사용할 수 있는 기본 도메인 컨트롤러가 없습니다."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:328
+msgid "No domain controllers found"
+msgstr "도메인 컨트롤러가 없습니다."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:329
+msgid "No logon servers"
+msgstr "서버에 로그온하지 않았습니다."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:330
+msgid "Password too short"
+msgstr "비밀번호가 너무 짧습니다."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:331
+msgid "The password of this user is too recent to change"
+msgstr "이 사용자의 비밀번호는 바꾼지 얼마 되지 않아 지금 바꿀 수 없습니다."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:332
+msgid "Password is already in password history"
+msgstr "비밀번호 이력에 이미 있는 비밀번호입니다."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:333
+msgid "Your password has expired"
+msgstr "비밀번호가 만료되었습니다."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:334
+msgid "You need to change your password now"
+msgstr "지금 비밀번호를 변경해야 합니다."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:335
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon from this workstation"
+msgstr "이 워크스테이션에서 로그온할 수 없습니다."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:336
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon at this time"
+msgstr "현재 로그온이 허용되지 않습니다."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:337
+msgid "Your account has expired. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "계정이 만료되었습니다. 시스템 관리자에게 문의하십시오."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:338
+msgid "Your account is disabled. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "계정이 비활성화되었습니다. 시스템 관리자에게 문의하십시오."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:339
+msgid "Your account has been locked. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "계정이 잠겼습니다. 시스템 관리자에게 문의하십시오."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:340 pam_winbind.c:341 pam_winbind.c:342
+msgid "Invalid Trust Account"
+msgstr "잘못된 트러스트 계정입니다."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:343
+msgid "Access is denied"
+msgstr "액세스가 거부되었습니다."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:592
+msgid "Your password expires today"
+msgstr "오늘 비밀번호가 만료됩니다."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:597
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password will expire in %d %s"
+msgstr "비밀번호가 %d %s일 후에 만료됩니다."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "days"
+msgstr "일"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "day"
+msgstr "일"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:917
+msgid "Grace login. Please change your password as soon you're online again"
+msgstr "정상적으로 로그온되었습니다. 다시 접속할 때 비밀번호를 변경해 주십시오. "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:924
+msgid "Domain Controller unreachable, using cached credentials instead. Network resources may be unavailable"
+msgstr "캐시된 자격인증을 사용하여 도메인 컨트롤러에 연결할 수 없습니다. 네트워크 리소스를 사용할 수 없습니다. "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:950
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password "
+msgstr "비밀번호는"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:957
+#, c-format
+msgid "must be at least %d characters; "
+msgstr "최소 %d자 이상이어야 합니다."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:967
+#, c-format
+msgid "cannot repeat any of your previous %d passwords; "
+msgstr "이전에 사용한 %d개의 비밀번호를 다시 사용할 수 없습니다."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:977
+#, c-format
+msgid "must contain capitals, numerals or punctuation; and cannot contain your account or full name; "
+msgstr "대문자, 숫자 또는 문장 부호를 포함해야 하며, 본인의 계정이나 이름을 비밀번호에 사용할 수 없습니다."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:986
+#, c-format
+msgid "Please type a different password. Type a password which meets these requirements in both text boxes."
+msgstr "다른 비밀번호를 입력하십시오. 비밀번호 요구사항을 준수하여 두 텍스트 상자에 입력해 주십시오. "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1223
+msgid "Password does not meet complexity requirements"
+msgstr "비밀번호 복잡성 요구사항에 맞지 않습니다."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1564
+msgid "Password: "
+msgstr "비밀번호:"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2013
+msgid "Changing password for "
+msgstr "비밀번호 변경"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2027
+msgid "(current) NT password: "
+msgstr "(현재) NT 비밀번호:"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2089
+msgid "Enter new NT password: "
+msgstr "새 NT 비밀번호 입력:"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2090
+msgid "Retype new NT password: "
+msgstr "새 NT 비밀번호 재입력:"
+

Copied: trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/nb.po (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/source3/locale/pam_winbind/nb.po)
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--- trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/nb.po	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/nb.po	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,183 @@
+# translation of pam_winbind.po to norsk bokmål
+# @TITLE@
+# This file is distributed under the same license as @PACKAGE@ package. FIRST
+#
+# Olav Pettershagen <olav.pet at gmail.com>, 2008.
+# Olav P. <olav.pet at gmail.com>, 2008.
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: pam_winbind\n"
+"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-11-16 17:11+0800\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2008-11-22 22:33+0100\n"
+"Last-Translator: Olav P. <olav.pet at gmail.com>\n"
+"Language-Team: Norwegian Bokmål <>\n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+"X-Generator: Lokalize 0.2\n"
+"Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:533
+msgid "Success"
+msgstr "Vellykket"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:535
+msgid "No primary Domain Controler available"
+msgstr "Ingen primær domenekontroller tilgjengelig"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:537
+msgid "No domain controllers found"
+msgstr "Ingen domenekontrollere funnet"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:539
+msgid "No logon servers"
+msgstr "Ingen innloggingsservere"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:541
+msgid "Password too short"
+msgstr "Passordet er for kort"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:543
+msgid "The password of this user is too recent to change"
+msgstr "Passordet for denne brukeren er for nytt til å endre"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:545
+msgid "Password is already in password history"
+msgstr "Passordet finnes allerede i passordloggen"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:547
+msgid "Your password has expired"
+msgstr "Passordet er utløpt"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:549
+msgid "You need to change your password now"
+msgstr "Du må endre passordet nå"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:551
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon from this workstation"
+msgstr "Du er ikke autorisert for å logge inn fra denne arbeidsstasjonen"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:553
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon at this time"
+msgstr "Du er ikke autorisert for å logge inn på dette tidspunktet"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:555
+msgid "Your account has expired. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Din konto er utløpt. Kontakt systemadministratoren"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:558
+msgid "Your account is disabled. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Din konto er deaktivert. Kontakt systemadministratoren"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:561
+msgid "Your account has been locked. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Din konto er låst. Kontakt systemadministratoren"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:564 ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:566
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:568
+msgid "Invalid Trust Account"
+msgstr "Ugyldig pålitelig konto"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:570
+msgid "Access is denied"
+msgstr "Tilgang avvist"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:845
+msgid "Your password expires today"
+msgstr "Passordet utløper i dag"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:851
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password will expire in %d %s"
+msgstr "Passordet vil utløpe om %d %s"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:852
+msgid "days"
+msgstr "dager"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:852
+msgid "day"
+msgstr "dag"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1193
+msgid "Grace login. Please change your password as soon you're online again"
+msgstr "Midlertidig innlogging. Du må endre passordet straks du er tilkoblet igjen"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1203
+msgid "Domain Controller unreachable, using cached credentials instead. Network resources may be unavailable"
+msgstr "Domenekontrolleren er utilgjengelig, bruker mellomlagrede rettigheter i stedet. Nettverksressurser Kan være utilgjengelige"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1228
+msgid ""
+"Failed to establish your Kerberos Ticket cache due time differences\n"
+"with the domain controller.  Please verify the system time.\n"
+msgstr ""
+"Kunne ikke opprette mellomlager for  Kerberos-billetter på grunn av tidsdifferanse\n"
+"i forhold til domenekontroller. Kontroller systemtiden.\n"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1258
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password "
+msgstr "Passordet "
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1265
+#, c-format
+msgid "must be at least %d characters; "
+msgstr "må inneholde minst %d tegn; "
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1275
+#, c-format
+msgid "cannot repeat any of your previous %d passwords; "
+msgstr "kan ikke være likt noen av dine %d tidligere passord; "
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1287
+#, c-format
+msgid "must contain capitals, numerals or punctuation; and cannot contain your account or full name; "
+msgstr "må inneholde store bokstaver, tall eller skilletegn; og kan ikke inneholde ditt kontonavn eller fulle navn; "
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1298
+#, c-format
+msgid "Please type a different password. Type a password which meets these requirements in both text boxes."
+msgstr "Angi et annet passord. Skriv inn et passord som oppfyller kriteriene i begge tekstboksene."
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:1600
+msgid "Password does not meet complexity requirements"
+msgstr "Passordet er for enkelt"
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2114
+msgid "Password: "
+msgstr "Passord: "
+
+#.
+#. * First get the name of a user
+#.
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2403 ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2552
+msgid "Username: "
+msgstr "Brukernavn: "
+
+#. instruct user what is happening
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2589
+msgid "Changing password for "
+msgstr "Endrer passord for "
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2604
+msgid "(current) NT password: "
+msgstr "(gjeldende) NT-passord: "
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2672
+msgid "Enter new NT password: "
+msgstr "Angi nytt NT-passord: "
+
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.c:2673
+msgid "Retype new NT password: "
+msgstr "Bekreft det nye NT-passordet: "
+
+#.
+#. * here is the string to inform the user that the new passwords they
+#. * typed were not the same.
+#.
+#: ../../nsswitch/pam_winbind.h:119
+msgid "Sorry, passwords do not match"
+msgstr "Beklager, passordene samsvarer ikke"
+

Copied: trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/nl.po (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/source3/locale/pam_winbind/nl.po)
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--- trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/nl.po	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/nl.po	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
+# This file is distributed under the same license as the package.
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2009 Lars Mueller <lars at samba.org>
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: pam_winbind\n"
+"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-07-16 15:30+0800\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2009-02-05 08:00\n"
+"Last-Translator: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"Language-Team: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:326
+msgid "Success"
+msgstr "Succes"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:327
+msgid "No primary Domain Controler available"
+msgstr "Geen primaire domeincontroller beschikbaar"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:328
+msgid "No domain controllers found"
+msgstr "Geen domeincontroller gevonden"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:329
+msgid "No logon servers"
+msgstr "Geen aanmeldservers"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:330
+msgid "Password too short"
+msgstr "Wachtwoord te kort"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:331
+msgid "The password of this user is too recent to change"
+msgstr "Het wachtwoord van deze gebruiker is te recent om te wijzigen"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:332
+msgid "Password is already in password history"
+msgstr "Wachtwoord zit al in de wachtwoordgeschiedenis"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:333
+msgid "Your password has expired"
+msgstr "Uw wachtwoord is verlopen"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:334
+msgid "You need to change your password now"
+msgstr "U moet uw wachtwoord nu wijzigen"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:335
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon from this workstation"
+msgstr "U mag u vanaf dit werkstation niet aanmelden"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:336
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon at this time"
+msgstr "U mag u op dit tijdstip niet aanmelden"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:337
+msgid "Your account has expired. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Uw account is verlopen. Neem contact op met uw systeembeheerder"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:338
+msgid "Your account is disabled. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Uw account is uitgeschakeld. Neem contact op met de systeembeheerder"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:339
+msgid "Your account has been locked. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Uw account is vergrendeld. Meen contact op met uw systeembeheerder"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:340 pam_winbind.c:341 pam_winbind.c:342
+msgid "Invalid Trust Account"
+msgstr "Ongeldige vertrouwde account"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:343
+msgid "Access is denied"
+msgstr "Toegang geweigerd"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:592
+msgid "Your password expires today"
+msgstr "Uw wachtwoord verloopt vandaag"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:597
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password will expire in %d %s"
+msgstr "Uw wachtwoord verloopt over %d %s"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "days"
+msgstr "dagen"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "day"
+msgstr "dag"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:917
+msgid "Grace login. Please change your password as soon you're online again"
+msgstr "Dispensatie-aanmelding. Wijzig uw wachtwoord zodra u weer online bent"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:924
+msgid "Domain Controller unreachable, using cached credentials instead. Network resources may be unavailable"
+msgstr "Domeincontroller is onbereikbaar. Uw gegevens uit de cache worden gebruikt. Netwerkrecources kunnen onbereikbaar zijn"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:950
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password "
+msgstr "Uw wachtwoord "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:957
+#, c-format
+msgid "must be at least %d characters; "
+msgstr "moet uit minstens %d tekens bestaan; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:967
+#, c-format
+msgid "cannot repeat any of your previous %d passwords; "
+msgstr "mag niet hetzelfde zijn als een van uw voorgaande %d wachtwoorden; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:977
+#, c-format
+msgid "must contain capitals, numerals or punctuation; and cannot contain your account or full name; "
+msgstr "moet hoofdletters, cijfers of bijzondere tekens bevatten; en mag niet uw accountnaam of volledige naam bevatten; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:986
+#, c-format
+msgid "Please type a different password. Type a password which meets these requirements in both text boxes."
+msgstr "Geef een ander wachtwoord op. Typ een wachtwoord dat voldoet aan de vereisten in beide tekstblokken."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1223
+msgid "Password does not meet complexity requirements"
+msgstr "Wachtwoord voldoet niet aan de complexiteitseisen"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1564
+msgid "Password: "
+msgstr "Wachtwoord:"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2013
+msgid "Changing password for "
+msgstr "Wachtwoord wijzigen voor "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2027
+msgid "(current) NT password: "
+msgstr "(huidig) NT-wachtwoord: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2089
+msgid "Enter new NT password: "
+msgstr "Geef nieuw NT-wachtwoord: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2090
+msgid "Retype new NT password: "
+msgstr "Nieuw NT-wachtwoord herhalen: "
+

Copied: trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/pl.po (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/source3/locale/pam_winbind/pl.po)
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--- trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/pl.po	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/pl.po	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
+# This file is distributed under the same license as the package.
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2009 Lars Mueller <lars at samba.org>
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: pam_winbind\n"
+"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-07-16 15:30+0800\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2009-02-13 18:27\n"
+"Last-Translator: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"Language-Team: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:326
+msgid "Success"
+msgstr "Sukces"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:327
+msgid "No primary Domain Controler available"
+msgstr "Brak podstawowego kontolera domeny"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:328
+msgid "No domain controllers found"
+msgstr "Nie odnaleziono kontrolerów domen"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:329
+msgid "No logon servers"
+msgstr "Brak serwerów logowania"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:330
+msgid "Password too short"
+msgstr "Zbyt krótkie hasło"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:331
+msgid "The password of this user is too recent to change"
+msgstr "Hasło tego użytkownika jest zbyt nowe, aby je zmienić"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:332
+msgid "Password is already in password history"
+msgstr "Hasło znajduje się już w historii haseł."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:333
+msgid "Your password has expired"
+msgstr "Hasło użytkownika wygasło"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:334
+msgid "You need to change your password now"
+msgstr "Zmiana hasła jest wymagana w tej chwili"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:335
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon from this workstation"
+msgstr "Brak zezwolenia na logowanie siÄ™ z tej stacji roboczej"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:336
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon at this time"
+msgstr "Brak zezwolenia na logowanie siÄ™ w tej chwili"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:337
+msgid "Your account has expired. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "To konto wygasło. Proszę skontaktować się z administratorem systemu."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:338
+msgid "Your account is disabled. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "To konto zostało wyłączone. Proszę skontaktować się z administratorem systemu."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:339
+msgid "Your account has been locked. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "To konto zostało zablokowane. Proszę skontaktować się z administratorem systemu."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:340 pam_winbind.c:341 pam_winbind.c:342
+msgid "Invalid Trust Account"
+msgstr "Nieprawidłowe zaufane konto"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:343
+msgid "Access is denied"
+msgstr "Brak dostępu"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:592
+msgid "Your password expires today"
+msgstr "Hasło użytkownika wygasa dzisiaj"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:597
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password will expire in %d %s"
+msgstr "Hasło użytkownika wygaśnie za %d %s."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "days"
+msgstr "dni"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "day"
+msgstr "dzień"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:917
+msgid "Grace login. Please change your password as soon you're online again"
+msgstr "Logowanie dodatkowe. Proszę zmienić swoje hasło przy następnym wejściu w tryb online."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:924
+msgid "Domain Controller unreachable, using cached credentials instead. Network resources may be unavailable"
+msgstr "Kontroler domeny jest nieosiągalny, zamiast tego używane są zapisane wcześniej dane. Zasoby sieciowe mogą być niedostępne."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:950
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password "
+msgstr "Hasło użytkownika "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:957
+#, c-format
+msgid "must be at least %d characters; "
+msgstr "musi mieć co najmniej %d znaków; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:967
+#, c-format
+msgid "cannot repeat any of your previous %d passwords; "
+msgstr "nie można powtarzać żadnego z poprzednich %d haseł, "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:977
+#, c-format
+msgid "must contain capitals, numerals or punctuation; and cannot contain your account or full name; "
+msgstr "musi zawierać litery, cyfry lub znaki interpunkcyjne i nie może zawierać nazwy konta lub nazwiska; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:986
+#, c-format
+msgid "Please type a different password. Type a password which meets these requirements in both text boxes."
+msgstr "Proszę wprowadzić inne hasło. Proszę wpisać w oba pola tekstowe hasło, które spełnia te wymagania."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1223
+msgid "Password does not meet complexity requirements"
+msgstr "Hasło nie spełnia wymagań złożoności"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1564
+msgid "Password: "
+msgstr "Hasło: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2013
+msgid "Changing password for "
+msgstr "Zmiana hasła dla "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2027
+msgid "(current) NT password: "
+msgstr "(aktualne) hasło NT: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2089
+msgid "Enter new NT password: "
+msgstr "Prosze podać nowe hasło NT: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2090
+msgid "Retype new NT password: "
+msgstr "Powtórzenie nowego hasła NT: "
+

Copied: trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/pt_BR.po (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/source3/locale/pam_winbind/pt_BR.po)
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/pt_BR.po	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/pt_BR.po	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
+# This file is distributed under the same license as the package.
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2009 Lars Mueller <lars at samba.org>
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: pam_winbind\n"
+"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-07-16 15:30+0800\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2009-02-05 09:28\n"
+"Last-Translator: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"Language-Team: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:326
+msgid "Success"
+msgstr "Sucesso"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:327
+msgid "No primary Domain Controler available"
+msgstr "Nenhum Controlador de Domínio primário disponível"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:328
+msgid "No domain controllers found"
+msgstr "Nenhum controlador de domínio encontrado"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:329
+msgid "No logon servers"
+msgstr "Nenhum servidor de logon"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:330
+msgid "Password too short"
+msgstr "Senha muito curta"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:331
+msgid "The password of this user is too recent to change"
+msgstr "A senha deste usuário é muito recente para ser alterada"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:332
+msgid "Password is already in password history"
+msgstr "A senha já está no histórico de senhas"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:333
+msgid "Your password has expired"
+msgstr "Sua senha expirou"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:334
+msgid "You need to change your password now"
+msgstr "Você precisa alterar sua senha agora"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:335
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon from this workstation"
+msgstr "Você não tem autorização para efetuar login a partir desta estação de trabalho"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:336
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon at this time"
+msgstr "Você não tem autorização para efetuar login agora"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:337
+msgid "Your account has expired. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Sua conta expirou. Entre em contato com o administrador do sistema"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:338
+msgid "Your account is disabled. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Sua conta está desabilitada. Entre em contato com o administrador do sistema"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:339
+msgid "Your account has been locked. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Sua conta foi bloqueada. Entre em contato com o administrador do sistema"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:340 pam_winbind.c:341 pam_winbind.c:342
+msgid "Invalid Trust Account"
+msgstr "Conta Confiável Inválida"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:343
+msgid "Access is denied"
+msgstr "O acesso foi negado"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:592
+msgid "Your password expires today"
+msgstr "Sua senha expira hoje"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:597
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password will expire in %d %s"
+msgstr "Sua senha expirará em %d %s."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "days"
+msgstr "dias"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "day"
+msgstr "dia"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:917
+msgid "Grace login. Please change your password as soon you're online again"
+msgstr "Login extra. Altere sua senha assim que você ficar online novamente"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:924
+msgid "Domain Controller unreachable, using cached credentials instead. Network resources may be unavailable"
+msgstr "Controlador de domínio inacessível, usando no lugar dele credencias em cache. Os recursos de rede podem estar indisponíveis"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:950
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password "
+msgstr "Sua senha"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:957
+#, c-format
+msgid "must be at least %d characters; "
+msgstr "deve ter no mínimo %d caracteres;"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:967
+#, c-format
+msgid "cannot repeat any of your previous %d passwords; "
+msgstr "não é permitido repetir quaisquer das suas %d senhas anteriores;"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:977
+#, c-format
+msgid "must contain capitals, numerals or punctuation; and cannot contain your account or full name; "
+msgstr "deve conter maiúsculas, números ou pontuação e não pode conter o nome de sua conta nem seu nome completo;"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:986
+#, c-format
+msgid "Please type a different password. Type a password which meets these requirements in both text boxes."
+msgstr "Digite uma senha diferente. Digite uma senha que atenda a estes requisitos em ambas as caixas de texto."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1223
+msgid "Password does not meet complexity requirements"
+msgstr "A senha não atende aos requisitos de complexidade"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1564
+msgid "Password: "
+msgstr "Senha:"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2013
+msgid "Changing password for "
+msgstr "Alterando a senha para"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2027
+msgid "(current) NT password: "
+msgstr "(atual) senha NT:"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2089
+msgid "Enter new NT password: "
+msgstr "Digite a nova senha NT:"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2090
+msgid "Retype new NT password: "
+msgstr "Redigite a nova senha NT:"
+

Copied: trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ru.po (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ru.po)
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ru.po	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/ru.po	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
+# This file is distributed under the same license as the package.
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2009 Lars Mueller <lars at samba.org>
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: pam_winbind\n"
+"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-07-16 15:30+0800\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2009-02-05 08:14\n"
+"Last-Translator: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"Language-Team: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:326
+msgid "Success"
+msgstr "успешно"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:327
+msgid "No primary Domain Controler available"
+msgstr "Нет доступных основных контроллеров домена"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:328
+msgid "No domain controllers found"
+msgstr "Контроллеры домена не найдены"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:329
+msgid "No logon servers"
+msgstr "Нет серверов входа"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:330
+msgid "Password too short"
+msgstr "Пароль слишком короткий"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:331
+msgid "The password of this user is too recent to change"
+msgstr "Пароль этого пользователя слишком новый, чтобы его менять"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:332
+msgid "Password is already in password history"
+msgstr "Пароль уже в истории паролей"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:333
+msgid "Your password has expired"
+msgstr "Срок действия Вашего пароля истёк"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:334
+msgid "You need to change your password now"
+msgstr "Вам необходимо изменить Ваш пароль сейчас"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:335
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon from this workstation"
+msgstr "Вам не разрешается входить с этой рабочей станции"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:336
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon at this time"
+msgstr "Вам не разрешается входить в это время"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:337
+msgid "Your account has expired. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Срок действия Вашей учетной записи истёк. Пожалуйста, обратитесь к системному администратору"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:338
+msgid "Your account is disabled. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Ваша учетная запись заблокирована. Обратитесь к системному администратору"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:339
+msgid "Your account has been locked. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Ваша учётная запись заблокирована. Пожалуйста, обратитесь к системному администратору"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:340 pam_winbind.c:341 pam_winbind.c:342
+msgid "Invalid Trust Account"
+msgstr "Неверная доверенная учётная запись"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:343
+msgid "Access is denied"
+msgstr "Доступ запрещён"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:592
+msgid "Your password expires today"
+msgstr "Срок действия Вашего пароля истекает сегодня"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:597
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password will expire in %d %s"
+msgstr "Срок действия Вашего пароля истечёт через %d %s"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "days"
+msgstr "Дней"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "day"
+msgstr "День"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:917
+msgid "Grace login. Please change your password as soon you're online again"
+msgstr "Вход разрешён. Пожалуйста, измените Ваш пароль, как только Вы снова будете в сети"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:924
+msgid "Domain Controller unreachable, using cached credentials instead. Network resources may be unavailable"
+msgstr "Контроллер домена недоступен, используются кэшированные учетные данные входа. Сетевые ресурсы могут быть недоступны"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:950
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password "
+msgstr "Ваш пароль "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:957
+#, c-format
+msgid "must be at least %d characters; "
+msgstr "должен иметь хотя бы %d символов;"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:967
+#, c-format
+msgid "cannot repeat any of your previous %d passwords; "
+msgstr "не может повторять любой из ваших предыдущих %d паролей;"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:977
+#, c-format
+msgid "must contain capitals, numerals or punctuation; and cannot contain your account or full name; "
+msgstr "должен содержать заглавные буквы, цифры или знаки препинания; и не может содержать Вашу учётную запись или полное имя; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:986
+#, c-format
+msgid "Please type a different password. Type a password which meets these requirements in both text boxes."
+msgstr "Пожалуйста, введите другой пароль. Введите пароль, соответствующий этим требованиям, в оба текстовых поля."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1223
+msgid "Password does not meet complexity requirements"
+msgstr "Пароль не соответствует требованиям сложности"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1564
+msgid "Password: "
+msgstr "Пароль:"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2013
+msgid "Changing password for "
+msgstr "Изменение пароля для "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2027
+msgid "(current) NT password: "
+msgstr "(текущий) пароль NT: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2089
+msgid "Enter new NT password: "
+msgstr "Введите новый пароль NT: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2090
+msgid "Retype new NT password: "
+msgstr "Повторите новый пароль NT: "
+

Copied: trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/sv.po (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/source3/locale/pam_winbind/sv.po)
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--- trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/sv.po	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/sv.po	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
+# This file is distributed under the same license as the package.
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2009 Lars Mueller <lars at samba.org>
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: pam_winbind\n"
+"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-07-16 15:30+0800\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2009-02-05 07:23\n"
+"Last-Translator: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"Language-Team: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:326
+msgid "Success"
+msgstr "Lyckades"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:327
+msgid "No primary Domain Controler available"
+msgstr "Det finns ingen tillgänglig primär domänkontrollant"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:328
+msgid "No domain controllers found"
+msgstr "Inga domänkontrollanter hittades"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:329
+msgid "No logon servers"
+msgstr "Inga inloggningsservrar"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:330
+msgid "Password too short"
+msgstr "Lösenordet är för kort"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:331
+msgid "The password of this user is too recent to change"
+msgstr "Lösenordet för den här användaren är för nytt för att kunna ändras"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:332
+msgid "Password is already in password history"
+msgstr "Lösenordet finns redan i lösenordshistoriken"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:333
+msgid "Your password has expired"
+msgstr "Ditt lösenord gäller inte längre"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:334
+msgid "You need to change your password now"
+msgstr "Du måste ändra ditt lösenord nu"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:335
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon from this workstation"
+msgstr "Du kan inte logga in från den här arbetsstationen"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:336
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon at this time"
+msgstr "Du kan inte logga in just nu"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:337
+msgid "Your account has expired. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Ditt konto gäller inte längre. Kontakta systemadministratören"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:338
+msgid "Your account is disabled. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Ditt konto har inaktiverats. Kontakta systemadministratören."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:339
+msgid "Your account has been locked. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "Ditt konto har låsts. Kontakta systemadministratören"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:340 pam_winbind.c:341 pam_winbind.c:342
+msgid "Invalid Trust Account"
+msgstr "Ogiltigt förtroendekonto"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:343
+msgid "Access is denied"
+msgstr "Ã…tkomst nekades"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:592
+msgid "Your password expires today"
+msgstr "Ditt lösenord upphör att gälla i dag"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:597
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password will expire in %d %s"
+msgstr "Ditt lösenord slutar gälla om %d %s"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "days"
+msgstr "dagar"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "day"
+msgstr "dag"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:917
+msgid "Grace login. Please change your password as soon you're online again"
+msgstr "Inloggningsräknaren har aktiverats. Ändra ditt lösenord så fort du ansluter igen"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:924
+msgid "Domain Controller unreachable, using cached credentials instead. Network resources may be unavailable"
+msgstr "Det gick inte att ansluta till domänkontrollanten. Cachelagrade inloggningsuppgifter används i stället. Nätverksresurserna kanske inte är tillgängliga"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:950
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password "
+msgstr "Ditt lösenord"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:957
+#, c-format
+msgid "must be at least %d characters; "
+msgstr "måste vara minst %d tecken långt, "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:967
+#, c-format
+msgid "cannot repeat any of your previous %d passwords; "
+msgstr "får inte vara identiskt med något av dina %d senaste lösenord "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:977
+#, c-format
+msgid "must contain capitals, numerals or punctuation; and cannot contain your account or full name; "
+msgstr "måste innehålla versaler, siffror eller skiljetecken och får inte innehålla ditt kontonamn eller ditt fullständiga namn,"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:986
+#, c-format
+msgid "Please type a different password. Type a password which meets these requirements in both text boxes."
+msgstr "Skriv ett annat lösenord. Skriv ett lösenord som uppfyller kraven i båda textrutorna."
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1223
+msgid "Password does not meet complexity requirements"
+msgstr "Lösenordet uppfyller inte kraven på komplexitet"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1564
+msgid "Password: "
+msgstr "Lösenord:"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2013
+msgid "Changing password for "
+msgstr "Ändrar lösenord för "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2027
+msgid "(current) NT password: "
+msgstr "(aktuellt) NT-lösenord:"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2089
+msgid "Enter new NT password: "
+msgstr "Ange det nya NT-lösenordet: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2090
+msgid "Retype new NT password: "
+msgstr "Skriv det nya NT-lösenordet igen: "
+

Copied: trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/zh_CN.po (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/source3/locale/pam_winbind/zh_CN.po)
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/zh_CN.po	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/zh_CN.po	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
+# This file is distributed under the same license as the package.
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2009 Lars Mueller <lars at samba.org>
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: pam_winbind\n"
+"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-07-16 15:30+0800\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2009-02-05 09:53\n"
+"Last-Translator: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"Language-Team: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:326
+msgid "Success"
+msgstr "成功"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:327
+msgid "No primary Domain Controler available"
+msgstr "没有可用的主域控制器"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:328
+msgid "No domain controllers found"
+msgstr "未发现任何域控制器"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:329
+msgid "No logon servers"
+msgstr "无登录服务器"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:330
+msgid "Password too short"
+msgstr "密码太短"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:331
+msgid "The password of this user is too recent to change"
+msgstr "此用户的密码很新,无法更改"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:332
+msgid "Password is already in password history"
+msgstr "密码已在密码历史记录中"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:333
+msgid "Your password has expired"
+msgstr "您的密码已失效"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:334
+msgid "You need to change your password now"
+msgstr "您需要立即更改密码"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:335
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon from this workstation"
+msgstr "不允许您从此工作站登录"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:336
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon at this time"
+msgstr "此时不允许您登录"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:337
+msgid "Your account has expired. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "您的帐户已失效。请与系统管理员联系"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:338
+msgid "Your account is disabled. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "您的帐户已禁用。请与系统管理员联系"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:339
+msgid "Your account has been locked. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "您的帐户已锁定。请与系统管理员联系"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:340 pam_winbind.c:341 pam_winbind.c:342
+msgid "Invalid Trust Account"
+msgstr "无效的信任帐户"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:343
+msgid "Access is denied"
+msgstr "访问被拒绝"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:592
+msgid "Your password expires today"
+msgstr "您的密码将于今天失效"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:597
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password will expire in %d %s"
+msgstr "您的密码将在 %d %s 后失效"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "days"
+msgstr "天"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "day"
+msgstr "天"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:917
+msgid "Grace login. Please change your password as soon you're online again"
+msgstr "宽限登录。请在您再次联机时立即更改密码"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:924
+msgid "Domain Controller unreachable, using cached credentials instead. Network resources may be unavailable"
+msgstr "域控制器无法访问,改为使用超速缓存的身份凭证。网络资源可能不可用"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:950
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password "
+msgstr "您的密码 "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:957
+#, c-format
+msgid "must be at least %d characters; "
+msgstr "必须至少为 %d 个字符; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:967
+#, c-format
+msgid "cannot repeat any of your previous %d passwords; "
+msgstr "不能重复先前 %d 个密码中的任何一个; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:977
+#, c-format
+msgid "must contain capitals, numerals or punctuation; and cannot contain your account or full name; "
+msgstr "必须包含大写字母、数字或标点;且不得包含您的帐户或全名; "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:986
+#, c-format
+msgid "Please type a different password. Type a password which meets these requirements in both text boxes."
+msgstr "请键入其他密码。在两个文本框中键入符合这些要求的密码。"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1223
+msgid "Password does not meet complexity requirements"
+msgstr "密码不符合复杂度要求"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1564
+msgid "Password: "
+msgstr "密码:"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2013
+msgid "Changing password for "
+msgstr "更改密码 "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2027
+msgid "(current) NT password: "
+msgstr "(当前)NT 密码: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2089
+msgid "Enter new NT password: "
+msgstr "输入新 NT 密码: "
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2090
+msgid "Retype new NT password: "
+msgstr "重键入新 NT 密码: "
+

Copied: trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/zh_TW.po (from rev 3033, tags/samba/upstream_3.4.1/source3/locale/pam_winbind/zh_TW.po)
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/zh_TW.po	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/locale/pam_winbind/zh_TW.po	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -0,0 +1,153 @@
+# This file is distributed under the same license as the package.
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2009 Lars Mueller <lars at samba.org>
+msgid ""
+msgstr ""
+"Project-Id-Version: pam_winbind\n"
+"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-07-16 15:30+0800\n"
+"PO-Revision-Date: 2009-02-04 15:44\n"
+"Last-Translator: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"Language-Team: Novell Language <language at novell.com>\n"
+"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
+"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
+"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:326
+msgid "Success"
+msgstr "成功"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:327
+msgid "No primary Domain Controler available"
+msgstr "無可用的主要領域控制器"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:328
+msgid "No domain controllers found"
+msgstr "找不到領域控制器"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:329
+msgid "No logon servers"
+msgstr "沒有登入伺服器"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:330
+msgid "Password too short"
+msgstr "密碼太短"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:331
+msgid "The password of this user is too recent to change"
+msgstr "此使用者的密碼太新,無法變更"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:332
+msgid "Password is already in password history"
+msgstr "密碼歷程記錄中已存在此密碼"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:333
+msgid "Your password has expired"
+msgstr "您的密碼已過期"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:334
+msgid "You need to change your password now"
+msgstr "您需要立即變更密碼"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:335
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon from this workstation"
+msgstr "您不允許從此工作站登入"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:336
+msgid "You are not allowed to logon at this time"
+msgstr "目前您不允許登入"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:337
+msgid "Your account has expired. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "您的帳戶已經過期,請聯絡您的系統管理員"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:338
+msgid "Your account is disabled. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "您的帳戶已經停用,請聯絡您的系統管理員"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:339
+msgid "Your account has been locked. Please contact your System administrator"
+msgstr "您的帳戶已經鎖定,請聯絡您的系統管理員"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:340 pam_winbind.c:341 pam_winbind.c:342
+msgid "Invalid Trust Account"
+msgstr "無效的信任帳戶"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:343
+msgid "Access is denied"
+msgstr "存取遭拒"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:592
+msgid "Your password expires today"
+msgstr "您的密碼今天到期"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:597
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password will expire in %d %s"
+msgstr "您的密碼將在  %d %s 之後過期"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "days"
+msgstr "æ—¥"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:598
+msgid "day"
+msgstr "æ—¥"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:917
+msgid "Grace login. Please change your password as soon you're online again"
+msgstr "寬限登入。請於您再次上線時立即變更密碼"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:924
+msgid "Domain Controller unreachable, using cached credentials instead. Network resources may be unavailable"
+msgstr "領域控制器無法連線,改用快取的身份證明。網路資源可能不可用"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:950
+#, c-format
+msgid "Your password "
+msgstr "您的密碼"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:957
+#, c-format
+msgid "must be at least %d characters; "
+msgstr "必須至少包含 %d 個字元;"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:967
+#, c-format
+msgid "cannot repeat any of your previous %d passwords; "
+msgstr "不能重複使用前 %d 個密碼;"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:977
+#, c-format
+msgid "must contain capitals, numerals or punctuation; and cannot contain your account or full name; "
+msgstr "必須包含大寫字母、數字或標點符號;並且不能包含您的帳戶或全名;"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:986
+#, c-format
+msgid "Please type a different password. Type a password which meets these requirements in both text boxes."
+msgstr "請輸入另一個密碼。請在兩個文字方塊中輸入符合這些要求的密碼。"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1223
+msgid "Password does not meet complexity requirements"
+msgstr "密碼不符合複雜性要求"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:1564
+msgid "Password: "
+msgstr "密碼:"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2013
+msgid "Changing password for "
+msgstr "變更密碼 -"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2027
+msgid "(current) NT password: "
+msgstr "(目前) NT 密碼:"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2089
+msgid "Enter new NT password: "
+msgstr "輸入新 NT 密碼︰"
+
+#: pam_winbind.c:2090
+msgid "Retype new NT password: "
+msgstr "重新輸入新 NT 密碼:"
+

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/passdb/pdb_ldap.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/passdb/pdb_ldap.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/passdb/pdb_ldap.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1700,6 +1700,7 @@
 		char *utf8_password;
 		char *utf8_dn;
 		size_t converted_size;
+		int ret;
 
 		if (!ldap_state->is_nds_ldap) {
 
@@ -1731,16 +1732,33 @@
 		}
 
 		if ((ber_printf (ber, "{") < 0) ||
-		    (ber_printf (ber, "ts", LDAP_TAG_EXOP_MODIFY_PASSWD_ID, utf8_dn) < 0) ||
-		    (ber_printf (ber, "ts", LDAP_TAG_EXOP_MODIFY_PASSWD_NEW, utf8_password) < 0) ||
-		    (ber_printf (ber, "n}") < 0)) {
-			DEBUG(0,("ldapsam_modify_entry: ber_printf returns a value <0\n"));
-                       ber_free(ber,1);
-                       SAFE_FREE(utf8_dn);
-                       SAFE_FREE(utf8_password);
-                       return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
+		    (ber_printf (ber, "ts", LDAP_TAG_EXOP_MODIFY_PASSWD_ID,
+				 utf8_dn) < 0)) {
+			DEBUG(0,("ldapsam_modify_entry: ber_printf returns a "
+				 "value <0\n"));
+			ber_free(ber,1);
+			SAFE_FREE(utf8_dn);
+			SAFE_FREE(utf8_password);
+			return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
 		}
 
+		if ((utf8_password != NULL) && (*utf8_password != '\0')) {
+			ret = ber_printf(ber, "ts}",
+					 LDAP_TAG_EXOP_MODIFY_PASSWD_NEW,
+					 utf8_password);
+		} else {
+			ret = ber_printf(ber, "}");
+		}
+
+		if (ret < 0) {
+			DEBUG(0,("ldapsam_modify_entry: ber_printf returns a "
+				 "value <0\n"));
+			ber_free(ber,1);
+			SAFE_FREE(utf8_dn);
+			SAFE_FREE(utf8_password);
+			return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
+		}
+
 	        if ((rc = ber_flatten (ber, &bv))<0) {
 			DEBUG(0,("ldapsam_modify_entry: ber_flatten returns a value <0\n"));
 			ber_free(ber,1);
@@ -5169,6 +5187,18 @@
 	return NT_STATUS_OK;
 }
 
+static NTSTATUS ldapsam_del_groupmem(struct pdb_methods *my_methods,
+				     TALLOC_CTX *tmp_ctx,
+				     uint32 group_rid,
+				     uint32 member_rid);
+
+static NTSTATUS ldapsam_enum_group_memberships(struct pdb_methods *methods,
+					       TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
+					       struct samu *user,
+					       DOM_SID **pp_sids,
+					       gid_t **pp_gids,
+					       size_t *p_num_groups);
+
 static NTSTATUS ldapsam_delete_user(struct pdb_methods *my_methods, TALLOC_CTX *tmp_ctx, struct samu *sam_acct)
 {
 	struct ldapsam_privates *ldap_state = (struct ldapsam_privates *)my_methods->private_data;
@@ -5223,6 +5253,40 @@
 		return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
 	}
 
+	/* try to remove memberships first */
+	{
+		NTSTATUS status;
+		struct dom_sid *sids = NULL;
+		gid_t *gids = NULL;
+		size_t num_groups = 0;
+		int i;
+		uint32_t user_rid = pdb_get_user_rid(sam_acct);
+
+		status = ldapsam_enum_group_memberships(my_methods,
+							tmp_ctx,
+							sam_acct,
+							&sids,
+							&gids,
+							&num_groups);
+		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
+			goto delete_dn;
+		}
+
+		for (i=0; i < num_groups; i++) {
+
+			uint32_t group_rid;
+
+			sid_peek_rid(&sids[i], &group_rid);
+
+			ldapsam_del_groupmem(my_methods,
+					     tmp_ctx,
+					     group_rid,
+					     user_rid);
+		}
+	}
+
+ delete_dn:
+
 	rc = smbldap_delete(ldap_state->smbldap_state, dn);
 	if (rc != LDAP_SUCCESS) {
 		return NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/rpc_client/cli_netlogon.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/rpc_client/cli_netlogon.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/rpc_client/cli_netlogon.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -601,9 +601,9 @@
 
 		struct samr_Password new_password;
 
-		cred_hash3(new_password.hash,
-			   new_trust_passwd_hash,
-			   cli->dc->sess_key, 1);
+		des_crypt112_16(new_password.hash,
+				new_trust_passwd_hash,
+				cli->dc->sess_key, 1);
 
 		result = rpccli_netr_ServerPasswordSet(cli, mem_ctx,
 						       cli->dc->remote_machine,

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/rpc_client/cli_pipe.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/rpc_client/cli_pipe.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/rpc_client/cli_pipe.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -683,7 +683,7 @@
 		return NT_STATUS_OK;
 	}
 
-	if (auth_len != RPC_AUTH_SCHANNEL_SIGN_OR_SEAL_CHK_LEN) {
+	if (auth_len < RPC_AUTH_SCHANNEL_SIGN_OR_SEAL_CHK_LEN) {
 		DEBUG(0,("cli_pipe_verify_schannel: auth_len %u.\n", (unsigned int)auth_len ));
 		return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
 	}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -741,8 +741,7 @@
 		return NT_STATUS_ACCOUNT_DISABLED;
 	}
 
-	/* Woah - what does this to to the credential chain ? JRA */
-	cred_hash3(pwd, r->in.new_password->hash, p->dc->sess_key, 0);
+	des_crypt112_16(pwd, r->in.new_password->hash, p->dc->sess_key, 0);
 
 	DEBUG(100,("_netr_ServerPasswordSet: new given value was :\n"));
 	for(i = 0; i < sizeof(pwd); i++)

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -309,7 +309,9 @@
 		return WERR_BADFID; /* What to return here? */
 
 	/* go ahead and re-read the services immediately */
+	become_root();
 	reload_services(false);
+	unbecome_root();
 
 	if ( lp_servicenumber( sharename )  < 0 )
 		return WERR_ACCESS_DENIED;
@@ -6031,7 +6033,9 @@
 	}
 
 	/* reload our services immediately */
+	become_root();
 	reload_services(false);
+	unbecome_root();
 
 	numlines = 0;
 	/* Get lines and convert them back to dos-codepage */
@@ -7526,7 +7530,7 @@
 	}
 
 	/* you must be a printer admin to add a new printer */
-	if (!print_access_check(NULL, snum, PRINTER_ACCESS_ADMINISTER)) {
+	if (!print_access_check(p->server_info, snum, PRINTER_ACCESS_ADMINISTER)) {
 		free_a_printer(&printer,2);
 		return WERR_ACCESS_DENIED;
 	}
@@ -9594,8 +9598,12 @@
 
 	/* r->in.level is ignored */
 
+	/* We always should reply with a local print processor directory so that
+	 * users are not forced to have a [prnproc$] share on the Samba spoolss
+	 * server - Guenther */
+
 	result = getprintprocessordirectory_level_1(p->mem_ctx,
-						    r->in.server,
+						    NULL, /* r->in.server */
 						    r->in.environment,
 						    &r->out.info->info1);
 	if (!W_ERROR_IS_OK(result)) {

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_srvsvc_nt.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_srvsvc_nt.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_srvsvc_nt.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1512,6 +1512,9 @@
 		|| ( lp_enable_asu_support() && strequal(share_name,"ADMIN$") )
 		|| strequal(share_name,"global") )
 	{
+		DEBUG(5,("_srvsvc_NetShareSetInfo: share %s cannot be "
+			"modified by a remote user.\n",
+			share_name ));
 		return WERR_ACCESS_DENIED;
 	}
 
@@ -1529,8 +1532,14 @@
 
 	/* fail out now if you are not root and not a disk op */
 
-	if ( p->server_info->utok.uid != sec_initial_uid() && !is_disk_op )
+	if ( p->server_info->utok.uid != sec_initial_uid() && !is_disk_op ) {
+		DEBUG(2,("_srvsvc_NetShareSetInfo: uid %u doesn't have the "
+			"SeDiskOperatorPrivilege privilege needed to modify "
+			"share %s\n",
+			(unsigned int)p->server_info->utok.uid,
+			share_name ));
 		return WERR_ACCESS_DENIED;
+	}
 
 	switch (r->in.level) {
 	case 1:
@@ -1597,16 +1606,23 @@
 	}
 
 	/* We can only modify disk shares. */
-	if (type != STYPE_DISKTREE)
+	if (type != STYPE_DISKTREE) {
+		DEBUG(5,("_srvsvc_NetShareSetInfo: share %s is not a "
+			"disk share\n",
+			share_name ));
 		return WERR_ACCESS_DENIED;
+	}
 
 	if (comment == NULL) {
 		return WERR_NOMEM;
 	}
 
 	/* Check if the pathname is valid. */
-	if (!(path = valid_share_pathname(p->mem_ctx, pathname )))
+	if (!(path = valid_share_pathname(p->mem_ctx, pathname ))) {
+		DEBUG(5,("_srvsvc_NetShareSetInfo: invalid pathname %s\n",
+			pathname ));
 		return WERR_OBJECT_PATH_INVALID;
+	}
 
 	/* Ensure share name, pathname and comment don't contain '"' characters. */
 	string_replace(share_name, '"', ' ');

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/chgpasswd.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/chgpasswd.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/chgpasswd.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -268,7 +268,7 @@
 		buffer[nread] = 0;
 
 		while (True) {
-			status = read_socket_with_timeout(
+			status = read_fd_with_timeout(
 				master, buffer + nread, 1,
 				sizeof(buffer) - nread - 1,
 				timeout, &len);

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/files.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/files.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/files.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -385,13 +385,13 @@
 {
 	files_struct *fsp;
 	size_t dlen;
+	bool ret = false;
 	char *d_fullname = talloc_asprintf(talloc_tos(),
 					"%s/%s",
 					dir_fsp->conn->connectpath,
 					dir_fsp->fsp_name);
-
 	if (!d_fullname) {
-		return false;
+		goto out;
 	}
 
 	dlen = strlen(d_fullname);
@@ -409,15 +409,27 @@
 					fsp->fsp_name);
 
 		if (strnequal(d_fullname, d1_fullname, dlen)) {
-			TALLOC_FREE(d_fullname);
+			int d1_len = strlen(d1_fullname);
+
+			/*
+			 * If the open file is a second file handle to the
+			 * same name or is a stream on the original file, then
+			 * don't return true.
+			 */
+			if (d1_len == dlen || d1_fullname[dlen] == ':') {
+				TALLOC_FREE(d1_fullname);
+				continue;
+			}
+
 			TALLOC_FREE(d1_fullname);
-			return true;
+			ret = true;
+			goto out;
 		}
 		TALLOC_FREE(d1_fullname);
 	} 
-
+ out:
 	TALLOC_FREE(d_fullname);
-	return false;
+	return ret;
 }
 
 /****************************************************************************

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/notify_inotify.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/notify_inotify.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/notify_inotify.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -232,6 +232,7 @@
 	int bufsize = 0;
 	struct inotify_event *e0, *e;
 	uint32_t prev_cookie=0;
+	NTSTATUS status;
 
 	/*
 	  we must use FIONREAD as we cannot predict the length of the
@@ -247,9 +248,14 @@
 	e0 = e = (struct inotify_event *)TALLOC_SIZE(in, bufsize);
 	if (e == NULL) return;
 
-	if (sys_read(in->fd, e0, bufsize) != bufsize) {
-		DEBUG(0,("Failed to read all inotify data\n"));
+	status = read_data(in->fd, (char *)e0, bufsize);
+	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
+		DEBUG(0,("Failed to read all inotify data - %s\n",
+			nt_errstr(status)));
 		talloc_free(e0);
+		/* the inotify fd will now be out of sync,
+		 * can't keep reading data off it */
+		TALLOC_FREE(fde);
 		return;
 	}
 

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/open.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/open.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/open.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -3163,7 +3163,8 @@
 		}
 	}
 
-	if ((ea_list != NULL) && (info == FILE_WAS_CREATED)) {
+	if ((ea_list != NULL) &&
+			((info == FILE_WAS_CREATED) || (info == FILE_WAS_OVERWRITTEN))) {
 		status = set_ea(conn, fsp, fname, ea_list);
 		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
 			goto fail;

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/oplock_linux.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/oplock_linux.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/oplock_linux.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -98,6 +98,10 @@
 	files_struct *fsp;
 
 	fsp = file_find_fd(fd);
+	if (fsp == NULL) {
+		DEBUG(0,("linux_oplock_signal_handler: failed to find fsp for file fd=%d (file was closed ?)\n", fd ));
+		return;
+	}
 	break_kernel_oplock(smbd_messaging_context(), fsp);
 }
 

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/process.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/process.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/process.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
 		return NT_STATUS_OK;
 	}
 
-	return read_socket_with_timeout(fd, buffer, len, len, timeout, NULL);
+	return read_fd_with_timeout(fd, buffer, len, len, timeout, NULL);
 }
 
 /****************************************************************************
@@ -161,7 +161,7 @@
 
 	memcpy(writeX_header, lenbuf, 4);
 
-	status = read_socket_with_timeout(
+	status = read_fd_with_timeout(
 		fd, writeX_header + 4,
 		STANDARD_WRITE_AND_X_HEADER_SIZE,
 		STANDARD_WRITE_AND_X_HEADER_SIZE,
@@ -377,6 +377,7 @@
 	req->conn = conn_find(req->tid);
 	req->chain_fsp = NULL;
 	req->chain_outbuf = NULL;
+	req->done = false;
 	smb_init_perfcount_data(&req->pcd);
 
 	/* Ensure we have at least wct words and 2 bytes of bcc. */
@@ -1395,6 +1396,11 @@
 		req->unread_bytes = 0;
 	}
 
+	if (req->done) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(req);
+		return;
+	}
+
 	if (req->outbuf == NULL) {
 		return;
 	}
@@ -1650,8 +1656,8 @@
 			exit_server_cleanly("chain_reply: srv_send_smb "
 					    "failed.");
 		}
-		TALLOC_FREE(req);
-
+		TALLOC_FREE(req->chain_outbuf);
+		req->done = true;
 		return;
 	}
 
@@ -1772,7 +1778,8 @@
 			  &req->pcd)) {
 		exit_server_cleanly("construct_reply: srv_send_smb failed.");
 	}
-	TALLOC_FREE(req);
+	TALLOC_FREE(req->chain_outbuf);
+	req->done = true;
 }
 
 /****************************************************************************

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/reply.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/reply.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/reply.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -759,6 +759,7 @@
 
 	END_PROFILE(SMBtconX);
 
+	req->tid = conn->cnum;
 	chain_reply(req);
 	return;
 }
@@ -1924,6 +1925,7 @@
 	DEBUG( 3, ( "ulogoffX vuid=%d\n", req->vuid ) );
 
 	END_PROFILE(SMBulogoffX);
+	req->vuid = UID_FIELD_INVALID;
 	chain_reply(req);
 }
 
@@ -7163,18 +7165,18 @@
 		}
 
 		if (NT_STATUS_V(status)) {
-			END_PROFILE(SMBlockingX);
-			reply_nterror(req, status);
-			return;
+			break;
 		}
 	}
 
 	/* If any of the above locks failed, then we must unlock
 	   all of the previous locks (X/Open spec). */
+	if (num_locks != 0 && !NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
 
-	if (!(locktype & LOCKING_ANDX_CANCEL_LOCK) &&
-			(i != num_locks) &&
-			(num_locks != 0)) {
+		if (locktype & LOCKING_ANDX_CANCEL_LOCK) {
+			i = -1; /* we want to skip the for loop */
+		}
+
 		/*
 		 * Ensure we don't do a remove on the lock that just failed,
 		 * as under POSIX rules, if we have a lock already there, we

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/server.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/server.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/server.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -94,6 +94,7 @@
 {
 	DEBUG(10,("smb_conf_updated: Got message saying smb.conf was "
 		  "updated. Reloading.\n"));
+	change_to_root_user();
 	reload_services(False);
 }
 

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/sesssetup.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/sesssetup.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/sesssetup.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1805,6 +1805,7 @@
 
 	SSVAL(req->outbuf,smb_uid,sess_vuid);
 	SSVAL(req->inbuf,smb_uid,sess_vuid);
+	req->vuid = sess_vuid;
 
 	if (!done_sesssetup)
 		max_send = MIN(max_send,smb_bufsize);

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/trans2.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/trans2.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/trans2.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -5702,13 +5702,13 @@
 	}
 
 	/* create time */
-	ft.create_time = interpret_long_date(pdata);
+	ft.create_time = convert_time_t_to_timespec(srv_make_unix_date2(pdata));
 
 	/* access time */
-	ft.atime = interpret_long_date(pdata + 8);
+	ft.atime = convert_time_t_to_timespec(srv_make_unix_date2(pdata+4));
 
 	/* write time */
-	ft.mtime = interpret_long_date(pdata + 16);
+	ft.mtime = convert_time_t_to_timespec(srv_make_unix_date2(pdata+8));
 
 	DEBUG(10,("smb_set_info_standard: file %s\n",
 		fname ? fname : fsp->fsp_name ));

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_join.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_join.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_join.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -34,10 +34,7 @@
 
 int net_join(struct net_context *c, int argc, const char **argv)
 {
-	if (argc < 1)
-		return net_join_usage(c, argc, argv);
-
-	if (StrCaseCmp(argv[0], "HELP") == 0) {
+	if ((argc > 0) && (StrCaseCmp(argv[0], "HELP") == 0)) {
 		net_join_usage(c, argc, argv);
 		return 0;
 	}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_rpc_samsync.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_rpc_samsync.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_rpc_samsync.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -493,17 +493,20 @@
 
 	if (!dc_info.is_ad) {
 		printf("DC is not running Active Directory\n");
-		return -1;
-	}
-
-	if (dc_info.is_mixed_mode) {
 		ret = run_rpc_command(c, cli, &ndr_table_netlogon.syntax_id,
 				      0,
 				      rpc_vampire_keytab_internals, argc, argv);
+		return -1;
 	} else {
 		ret = run_rpc_command(c, cli, &ndr_table_drsuapi.syntax_id,
 				      NET_FLAGS_SEAL,
 				      rpc_vampire_keytab_ds_internals, argc, argv);
+		if (ret != 0 && dc_info.is_mixed_mode) {
+			printf("Fallback to NT4 vampire on Mixed-Mode AD Domain\n");
+			ret = run_rpc_command(c, cli, &ndr_table_netlogon.syntax_id,
+					      0,
+					      rpc_vampire_keytab_internals, argc, argv);
+		}
 	}
 
 	return ret;

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_usershare.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_usershare.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_usershare.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -998,6 +998,7 @@
 
 	pi.ctx = ctx;
 	pi.op = US_LIST_OP;
+	pi.c = c;
 
 	ret = process_share_list(info_fn, &pi);
 	talloc_destroy(ctx);

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/utils/smbcontrol.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/utils/smbcontrol.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/utils/smbcontrol.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1247,15 +1247,12 @@
 		dest = "winbindd";
 	}
 
-	if (!(strequal(dest, "winbindd") || strequal(dest, "nmbd"))) {
-		/* Check for numeric pid number */
+	/* Check for numeric pid number */
+	result = interpret_pid(dest);
 
-		result = interpret_pid(dest);
-
-		/* Zero isn't valid if not smbd. */
-		if (result.pid && procid_valid(&result)) {
-			return result;
-		}
+	/* Zero isn't valid if not "all". */
+	if (result.pid && procid_valid(&result)) {
+		return result;
 	}
 
 	/* Look up other destinations in pidfile directory */

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_ads.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_ads.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_ads.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1122,6 +1122,7 @@
 
 	/* handle sids not resolved from cache by lsa_lookup_sids */
 	if (num_nocache > 0) {
+		unsigned int orig_timeout;
 
 		status = cm_connect_lsa(domain, tmp_ctx, &cli, &lsa_policy);
 
@@ -1129,6 +1130,13 @@
 			goto done;
 		}
 
+		/*
+		 * This call can take a long time
+		 * allow the server to time out.
+		 * 35 seconds should do it.
+		 */
+		orig_timeout = rpccli_set_timeout(cli, 35000);
+
 		status = rpccli_lsa_lookup_sids(cli, tmp_ctx,
 						&lsa_policy,
 						num_nocache,
@@ -1137,6 +1145,9 @@
 						&names_nocache,
 						&name_types_nocache);
 
+		/* And restore our original timeout. */
+		rpccli_set_timeout(cli, orig_timeout);
+
 		if (!(NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status) ||
 		      NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status, STATUS_SOME_UNMAPPED) ||
 		      NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status, NT_STATUS_NONE_MAPPED)))
@@ -1151,6 +1162,13 @@
 				goto done;
 			}
 
+			/*
+			 * This call can take a long time
+			 * allow the server to time out.
+			 * 35 seconds should do it.
+			 */
+			orig_timeout = rpccli_set_timeout(cli, 35000);
+
 			status = rpccli_lsa_lookup_sids(cli, tmp_ctx,
 							&lsa_policy,
 							num_nocache,
@@ -1158,6 +1176,9 @@
 							&domains_nocache,
 							&names_nocache,
 							&name_types_nocache);
+
+			/* And restore our original timeout. */
+			rpccli_set_timeout(cli, orig_timeout);
 		}
 
 		if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status) ||

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_cm.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_cm.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_cm.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -856,7 +856,7 @@
 							      machine_krb5_principal, 
 							      machine_password,
 							      lp_workgroup(),
-							      domain->name);
+							      domain->alt_name);
 
 			if (!ADS_ERR_OK(ads_status)) {
 				DEBUG(4,("failed kerberos session setup with %s\n",

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_rpc.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_rpc.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_rpc.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -281,6 +281,7 @@
 	struct policy_handle lsa_policy;
 	NTSTATUS name_map_status = NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
 	char *mapped_name = NULL;
+	unsigned int orig_timeout;
 
 	if (name == NULL || *name=='\0') {
 		full_name = talloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, "%s", domain_name);
@@ -314,9 +315,19 @@
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result))
 		return result;
 
+	/*
+	 * This call can take a long time
+	 * allow the server to time out.
+	 * 35 seconds should do it.
+	 */
+	orig_timeout = rpccli_set_timeout(cli, 35000);
+
 	result = rpccli_lsa_lookup_names(cli, mem_ctx, &lsa_policy, 1, 
 					 (const char**) &full_name, NULL, 1, &sids, &types);
-        
+
+	/* And restore our original timeout. */
+	rpccli_set_timeout(cli, orig_timeout);
+
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result))
 		return result;
 
@@ -346,6 +357,7 @@
 	struct policy_handle lsa_policy;
 	NTSTATUS name_map_status = NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
 	char *mapped_name = NULL;
+	unsigned int orig_timeout;
 
 	DEBUG(3,("sid_to_name [rpc] %s for domain %s\n", sid_string_dbg(sid),
 		 domain->name ));
@@ -358,8 +370,19 @@
 	}
 	
 
+	/*
+	 * This call can take a long time
+	 * allow the server to time out.
+	 * 35 seconds should do it.
+	 */
+	orig_timeout = rpccli_set_timeout(cli, 35000);
+
 	result = rpccli_lsa_lookup_sids(cli, mem_ctx, &lsa_policy,
 					1, sid, &domains, &names, &types);
+
+	/* And restore our original timeout. */
+	rpccli_set_timeout(cli, orig_timeout);
+
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {		
 		DEBUG(2,("msrpc_sid_to_name: rpccli_lsa_lookup_sids()  failed (%s)\n",
 			 nt_errstr(result)));		
@@ -400,6 +423,7 @@
 	DOM_SID *sids;
 	size_t i;
 	char **ret_names;
+	unsigned int orig_timeout;
 
 	DEBUG(3, ("rids_to_names [rpc] for domain %s\n", domain->name ));
 
@@ -423,9 +447,20 @@
 		return result;
 	}
 
+	/*
+	 * This call can take a long time
+	 * allow the server to time out.
+	 * 35 seconds should do it.
+	 */
+	orig_timeout = rpccli_set_timeout(cli, 35000);
+
 	result = rpccli_lsa_lookup_sids(cli, mem_ctx, &lsa_policy,
 					num_rids, sids, &domains,
 					names, types);
+
+	/* And restore our original timeout. */
+	rpccli_set_timeout(cli, orig_timeout);
+
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result) &&
 	    !NT_STATUS_EQUAL(result, STATUS_SOME_UNMAPPED)) {
 		return result;

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_sid.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_sid.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_sid.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -93,6 +93,11 @@
 		*p = 0;
 		name_domain = state->request.data.name.name;
 		name_user = p+1;
+	} else if ((p = strchr(state->request.data.name.name, '@')) != NULL) {
+		/* upn */
+		name_domain = p + 1;
+		*p = 0;
+		name_user = state->request.data.name.name;
 	} else {
 		name_domain = state->request.data.name.dom_name;
 		name_user = state->request.data.name.name;

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_util.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_util.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_util.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1144,7 +1144,8 @@
 		if ( assume_domain(lp_workgroup())) {
 			fstrcpy(domain, lp_workgroup());
 		} else if ((p = strchr(domuser, '@')) != NULL) {
-			fstrcpy(domain, "");			
+			fstrcpy(domain, p + 1);
+			user[PTR_DIFF(p, domuser)] = 0;
 		} else {
 			return False;
 		}

Modified: trunk/samba/source4/autogen.sh
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source4/autogen.sh	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source4/autogen.sh	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,79 +1,13 @@
 #!/bin/sh
 
-# Run this script to build samba from git.
+echo ""
+echo "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
+echo ""
+echo "The build in source4 is not supported in the 3.4.x releases!"
+echo "Please use the source4 of the master branch"
+echo "or the latest samba4 alpha release"
+echo ""
+echo "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
+echo ""
+exit 1
 
-while true; do
-    case $1 in
-	--version-file)
-	    VERSION_FILE=$2
-	    shift 2
-	    ;;
-	*)
-	    break
-	    ;;
-    esac
-done
-
-## insert all possible names (only works with
-## autoconf 2.x)
-TESTAUTOHEADER="autoheader autoheader-2.53 autoheader2.50 autoheader259 autoheader253"
-TESTAUTOCONF="autoconf autoconf-2.53 autoconf2.50 autoconf259 autoconf253"
-
-AUTOHEADERFOUND="0"
-AUTOCONFFOUND="0"
-
-
-##
-## Look for autoheader
-##
-for i in $TESTAUTOHEADER; do
-	if which $i > /dev/null 2>&1; then
-		if test `$i --version | head -n 1 | cut -d.  -f 2 | sed "s/[^0-9]//g"` -ge 53; then
-			AUTOHEADER=$i
-			AUTOHEADERFOUND="1"
-			break
-		fi
-	fi
-done
-
-##
-## Look for autoconf
-##
-
-for i in $TESTAUTOCONF; do
-	if which $i > /dev/null 2>&1; then
-		if test `$i --version | head -n 1 | cut -d.  -f 2 | sed "s/[^0-9]//g"` -ge 53; then
-			AUTOCONF=$i
-			AUTOCONFFOUND="1"
-			break
-		fi
-	fi
-done
-
-
-##
-## do we have it?
-##
-if test "$AUTOCONFFOUND" = "0" -o "$AUTOHEADERFOUND" = "0"; then
-	echo "$0: need autoconf 2.53 or later to build samba from git" >&2
-	exit 1
-fi
-
-echo "$0: running script/mkversion.sh"
-./script/mkversion.sh $VERSION_FILE || exit 1
-
-rm -rf autom4te*.cache
-rm -f configure include/config_tmp.h*
-
-IPATHS="-I. -I../lib/replace"
-
-echo "$0: running $AUTOHEADER $IPATHS"
-$AUTOHEADER $IPATHS || exit 1
-
-echo "$0: running $AUTOCONF $IPATHS"
-$AUTOCONF $IPATHS || exit 1
-
-rm -rf autom4te*.cache
-
-echo "Now run ./configure and then make."
-exit 0

Modified: trunk/samba/source4/config.guess
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source4/config.guess	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source4/config.guess	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,13 +1,14 @@
 #! /bin/sh
 # Attempt to guess a canonical system name.
 #   Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
-#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
+#   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
-timestamp='2005-08-03'
+timestamp='2009-04-27'
 
 # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
 # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 # (at your option) any later version.
 #
 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
@@ -16,7 +17,9 @@
 # General Public License for more details.
 #
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+# 02110-1301, USA.
 #
 # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
 # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
@@ -53,8 +56,8 @@
 GNU config.guess ($timestamp)
 
 Originally written by Per Bothner.
-Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
-Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
+2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
 This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
 warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
@@ -104,7 +107,7 @@
 trap "exitcode=\$?; (rm -f \$tmpfiles 2>/dev/null; rmdir \$tmp 2>/dev/null) && exit \$exitcode" 0 ;
 trap "rm -f \$tmpfiles 2>/dev/null; rmdir \$tmp 2>/dev/null; exit 1" 1 2 13 15 ;
 : ${TMPDIR=/tmp} ;
- { tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d -q "$TMPDIR/cgXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" ; } ||
+ { tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d "$TMPDIR/cgXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" ; } ||
  { test -n "$RANDOM" && tmp=$TMPDIR/cg$$-$RANDOM && (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) ; } ||
  { tmp=$TMPDIR/cg-$$ && (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) && echo "Warning: creating insecure temp directory" >&2 ; } ||
  { echo "$me: cannot create a temporary directory in $TMPDIR" >&2 ; exit 1 ; } ;
@@ -158,6 +161,7 @@
 	    arm*) machine=arm-unknown ;;
 	    sh3el) machine=shl-unknown ;;
 	    sh3eb) machine=sh-unknown ;;
+	    sh5el) machine=sh5le-unknown ;;
 	    *) machine=${UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH}-unknown ;;
 	esac
 	# The Operating System including object format, if it has switched
@@ -204,8 +208,11 @@
     *:ekkoBSD:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-ekkobsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
+    *:SolidBSD:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-solidbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
     macppc:MirBSD:*:*)
-	echo powerppc-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	echo powerpc-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
     *:MirBSD:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
@@ -317,14 +324,30 @@
 	case `/usr/bin/uname -p` in
 	    sparc) echo sparc-icl-nx7; exit ;;
 	esac ;;
+    s390x:SunOS:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
+	exit ;;
     sun4H:SunOS:5.*:*)
 	echo sparc-hal-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
     sun4*:SunOS:5.*:* | tadpole*:SunOS:5.*:*)
 	echo sparc-sun-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
-    i86pc:SunOS:5.*:*)
-	echo i386-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
+    i86pc:SunOS:5.*:* | i86xen:SunOS:5.*:*)
+	eval $set_cc_for_build
+	SUN_ARCH="i386"
+	# If there is a compiler, see if it is configured for 64-bit objects.
+	# Note that the Sun cc does not turn __LP64__ into 1 like gcc does.
+	# This test works for both compilers.
+	if [ "$CC_FOR_BUILD" != 'no_compiler_found' ]; then
+	    if (echo '#ifdef __amd64'; echo IS_64BIT_ARCH; echo '#endif') | \
+		(CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \
+		grep IS_64BIT_ARCH >/dev/null
+	    then
+		SUN_ARCH="x86_64"
+	    fi
+	fi
+	echo ${SUN_ARCH}-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
     sun4*:SunOS:6*:*)
 	# According to config.sub, this is the proper way to canonicalize
@@ -525,7 +548,7 @@
 		echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2
 	fi
 	exit ;;
-    *:AIX:*:[45])
+    *:AIX:*:[456])
 	IBM_CPU_ID=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available | sed 1q | awk '{ print $1 }'`
 	if /usr/sbin/lsattr -El ${IBM_CPU_ID} | grep ' POWER' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 		IBM_ARCH=rs6000
@@ -762,12 +785,19 @@
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
     *:FreeBSD:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'`
+	case ${UNAME_MACHINE} in
+	    pc98)
+		echo i386-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	    amd64)
+		echo x86_64-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	    *)
+		echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	esac
 	exit ;;
     i*:CYGWIN*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-cygwin
 	exit ;;
-    i*:MINGW*:*)
+    *:MINGW*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mingw32
 	exit ;;
     i*:windows32*:*)
@@ -777,9 +807,18 @@
     i*:PW*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-pw32
 	exit ;;
-    x86:Interix*:[34]*)
-	echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/\..*//'
-	exit ;;
+    *:Interix*:[3456]*)
+	case ${UNAME_MACHINE} in
+	    x86)
+		echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	    EM64T | authenticamd | genuineintel)
+		echo x86_64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	    IA64)
+		echo ia64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	esac ;;
     [345]86:Windows_95:* | [345]86:Windows_98:* | [345]86:Windows_NT:*)
 	echo i${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mks
 	exit ;;
@@ -813,6 +852,16 @@
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-minix
 	exit ;;
     arm*:Linux:*:*)
+	eval $set_cc_for_build
+	if echo __ARM_EABI__ | $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null \
+	    | grep -q __ARM_EABI__
+	then
+	    echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
+	else
+	    echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnueabi
+	fi
+	exit ;;
+    avr32*:Linux:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
     cris:Linux:*:*)
@@ -849,7 +898,11 @@
 	#endif
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^CPU=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^CPU/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${CPU}" != x && { echo "${CPU}-unknown-linux-gnu"; exit; }
 	;;
     mips64:Linux:*:*)
@@ -868,7 +921,11 @@
 	#endif
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^CPU=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^CPU/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${CPU}" != x && { echo "${CPU}-unknown-linux-gnu"; exit; }
 	;;
     or32:Linux:*:*)
@@ -894,6 +951,9 @@
 	if test "$?" = 0 ; then LIBC="libc1" ; else LIBC="" ; fi
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu${LIBC}
 	exit ;;
+    padre:Linux:*:*)
+	echo sparc-unknown-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     parisc:Linux:*:* | hppa:Linux:*:*)
 	# Look for CPU level
 	case `grep '^cpu[^a-z]*:' /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f2` in
@@ -917,9 +977,15 @@
     sparc:Linux:*:* | sparc64:Linux:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
+    vax:Linux:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-dec-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     x86_64:Linux:*:*)
 	echo x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
+    xtensa*:Linux:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     i*86:Linux:*:*)
 	# The BFD linker knows what the default object file format is, so
 	# first see if it will tell us. cd to the root directory to prevent
@@ -938,9 +1004,6 @@
 	  a.out-i386-linux)
 		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnuaout"
 		exit ;;
-	  coff-i386)
-		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnucoff"
-		exit ;;
 	  "")
 		# Either a pre-BFD a.out linker (linux-gnuoldld) or
 		# one that does not give us useful --help.
@@ -962,7 +1025,7 @@
 	LIBC=gnulibc1
 	# endif
 	#else
-	#ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER
+	#if defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) || defined(__PGI) || defined(__SUNPRO_C) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC)
 	LIBC=gnu
 	#else
 	LIBC=gnuaout
@@ -972,7 +1035,11 @@
 	LIBC=dietlibc
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^LIBC=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^LIBC/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${LIBC}" != x && {
 		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-${LIBC}"
 		exit
@@ -1051,8 +1118,11 @@
     pc:*:*:*)
 	# Left here for compatibility:
         # uname -m prints for DJGPP always 'pc', but it prints nothing about
-        # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i386.
-	echo i386-pc-msdosdjgpp
+        # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i586.
+	# Note: whatever this is, it MUST be the same as what config.sub
+	# prints for the "djgpp" host, or else GDB configury will decide that
+	# this is a cross-build.
+	echo i586-pc-msdosdjgpp
         exit ;;
     Intel:Mach:3*:*)
 	echo i386-pc-mach3
@@ -1090,6 +1160,16 @@
     3[34]??:*:4.0:* | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:*)
         /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
           && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4; exit; } ;;
+    NCR*:*:4.2:* | MPRAS*:*:4.2:*)
+	OS_REL='.3'
+	test -r /etc/.relid \
+	    && OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid`
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep pteron >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } ;;
     m68*:LynxOS:2.*:* | m68*:LynxOS:3.0*:*)
 	echo m68k-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1165,6 +1245,9 @@
     BePC:BeOS:*:*)	# BeOS running on Intel PC compatible.
 	echo i586-pc-beos
 	exit ;;
+    BePC:Haiku:*:*)	# Haiku running on Intel PC compatible.
+	echo i586-pc-haiku
+	exit ;;
     SX-4:SUPER-UX:*:*)
 	echo sx4-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1174,6 +1257,15 @@
     SX-6:SUPER-UX:*:*)
 	echo sx6-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
+    SX-7:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx7-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
+    SX-8:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx8-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
+    SX-8R:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx8r-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
     Power*:Rhapsody:*:*)
 	echo powerpc-apple-rhapsody${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1183,7 +1275,6 @@
     *:Darwin:*:*)
 	UNAME_PROCESSOR=`uname -p` || UNAME_PROCESSOR=unknown
 	case $UNAME_PROCESSOR in
-	    *86) UNAME_PROCESSOR=i686 ;;
 	    unknown) UNAME_PROCESSOR=powerpc ;;
 	esac
 	echo ${UNAME_PROCESSOR}-apple-darwin${UNAME_RELEASE}
@@ -1262,6 +1353,12 @@
     i*86:skyos:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-skyos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}` | sed -e 's/ .*$//'
 	exit ;;
+    i*86:rdos:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-rdos
+	exit ;;
+    i*86:AROS:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-aros
+	exit ;;
 esac
 
 #echo '(No uname command or uname output not recognized.)' 1>&2
@@ -1422,9 +1519,9 @@
 the operating system you are using. It is advised that you
 download the most up to date version of the config scripts from
 
-  http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/config/config/config.guess
+  http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.guess;hb=HEAD
 and
-  http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/config/config/config.sub
+  http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub;hb=HEAD
 
 If the version you run ($0) is already up to date, please
 send the following data and any information you think might be

Modified: trunk/samba/source4/config.sub
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source4/config.sub	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source4/config.sub	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
 #! /bin/sh
 # Configuration validation subroutine script.
 #   Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
-#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
+#   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
-timestamp='2005-07-08'
+timestamp='2009-04-17'
 
 # This file is (in principle) common to ALL GNU software.
 # The presence of a machine in this file suggests that SOME GNU software
@@ -11,7 +12,7 @@
 #
 # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 # (at your option) any later version.
 #
 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
@@ -20,7 +21,9 @@
 # GNU General Public License for more details.
 #
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+# 02110-1301, USA.
 #
 # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
 # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
@@ -69,8 +72,8 @@
 version="\
 GNU config.sub ($timestamp)
 
-Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
-Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
+2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
 This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
 warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
@@ -117,8 +120,10 @@
 # Here we must recognize all the valid KERNEL-OS combinations.
 maybe_os=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\2/'`
 case $maybe_os in
-  nto-qnx* | linux-gnu* | linux-dietlibc | linux-uclibc* | uclinux-uclibc* | uclinux-gnu* | \
-  kfreebsd*-gnu* | knetbsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-gnu* | storm-chaos* | os2-emx* | rtmk-nova*)
+  nto-qnx* | linux-gnu* | linux-dietlibc | linux-newlib* | linux-uclibc* | \
+  uclinux-uclibc* | uclinux-gnu* | kfreebsd*-gnu* | knetbsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-gnu* | \
+  kopensolaris*-gnu* | \
+  storm-chaos* | os2-emx* | rtmk-nova*)
     os=-$maybe_os
     basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\1/'`
     ;;
@@ -169,6 +174,10 @@
 	-hiux*)
 		os=-hiuxwe2
 		;;
+	-sco6)
+		os=-sco5v6
+		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
+		;;
 	-sco5)
 		os=-sco3.2v5
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
@@ -185,6 +194,10 @@
 		# Don't forget version if it is 3.2v4 or newer.
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
 		;;
+	-sco5v6*)
+		# Don't forget version if it is 3.2v4 or newer.
+		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
+		;;
 	-sco*)
 		os=-sco3.2v2
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
@@ -229,20 +242,24 @@
 	| alpha | alphaev[4-8] | alphaev56 | alphaev6[78] | alphapca5[67] \
 	| alpha64 | alpha64ev[4-8] | alpha64ev56 | alpha64ev6[78] | alpha64pca5[67] \
 	| am33_2.0 \
-	| arc | arm | arm[bl]e | arme[lb] | armv[2345] | armv[345][lb] | avr \
+	| arc | arm | arm[bl]e | arme[lb] | armv[2345] | armv[345][lb] | avr | avr32 \
 	| bfin \
 	| c4x | clipper \
 	| d10v | d30v | dlx | dsp16xx \
-	| fr30 | frv \
+	| fido | fr30 | frv \
 	| h8300 | h8500 | hppa | hppa1.[01] | hppa2.0 | hppa2.0[nw] | hppa64 \
 	| i370 | i860 | i960 | ia64 \
 	| ip2k | iq2000 \
-	| m32r | m32rle | m68000 | m68k | m88k | maxq | mcore \
+	| lm32 \
+	| m32c | m32r | m32rle | m68000 | m68k | m88k \
+	| maxq | mb | microblaze | mcore | mep | metag \
 	| mips | mipsbe | mipseb | mipsel | mipsle \
 	| mips16 \
 	| mips64 | mips64el \
+	| mips64octeon | mips64octeonel \
+	| mips64orion | mips64orionel \
+	| mips64r5900 | mips64r5900el \
 	| mips64vr | mips64vrel \
-	| mips64orion | mips64orionel \
 	| mips64vr4100 | mips64vr4100el \
 	| mips64vr4300 | mips64vr4300el \
 	| mips64vr5000 | mips64vr5000el \
@@ -255,28 +272,28 @@
 	| mipsisa64sr71k | mipsisa64sr71kel \
 	| mipstx39 | mipstx39el \
 	| mn10200 | mn10300 \
-	| ms1 \
+	| moxie \
+	| mt \
 	| msp430 \
+	| nios | nios2 \
 	| ns16k | ns32k \
 	| or32 \
 	| pdp10 | pdp11 | pj | pjl \
 	| powerpc | powerpc64 | powerpc64le | powerpcle | ppcbe \
 	| pyramid \
-	| sh | sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[23]e | sh[34]eb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \
+	| score \
+	| sh | sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[23]e | sh[34]eb | sheb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \
 	| sh64 | sh64le \
-	| sparc | sparc64 | sparc64b | sparc86x | sparclet | sparclite \
-	| sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b \
-	| strongarm \
+	| sparc | sparc64 | sparc64b | sparc64v | sparc86x | sparclet | sparclite \
+	| sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v \
+	| spu | strongarm \
 	| tahoe | thumb | tic4x | tic80 | tron \
 	| v850 | v850e \
 	| we32k \
-	| x86 | xscale | xscalee[bl] | xstormy16 | xtensa \
-	| z8k)
+	| x86 | xc16x | xscale | xscalee[bl] | xstormy16 | xtensa \
+	| z8k | z80)
 		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
 		;;
-	m32c)
-		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
-		;;
 	m6811 | m68hc11 | m6812 | m68hc12)
 		# Motorola 68HC11/12.
 		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
@@ -284,6 +301,9 @@
 		;;
 	m88110 | m680[12346]0 | m683?2 | m68360 | m5200 | v70 | w65 | z8k)
 		;;
+	ms1)
+		basic_machine=mt-unknown
+		;;
 
 	# We use `pc' rather than `unknown'
 	# because (1) that's what they normally are, and
@@ -303,25 +323,28 @@
 	| alpha64-* | alpha64ev[4-8]-* | alpha64ev56-* | alpha64ev6[78]-* \
 	| alphapca5[67]-* | alpha64pca5[67]-* | arc-* \
 	| arm-*  | armbe-* | armle-* | armeb-* | armv*-* \
-	| avr-* \
+	| avr-* | avr32-* \
 	| bfin-* | bs2000-* \
 	| c[123]* | c30-* | [cjt]90-* | c4x-* | c54x-* | c55x-* | c6x-* \
 	| clipper-* | craynv-* | cydra-* \
 	| d10v-* | d30v-* | dlx-* \
 	| elxsi-* \
-	| f30[01]-* | f700-* | fr30-* | frv-* | fx80-* \
+	| f30[01]-* | f700-* | fido-* | fr30-* | frv-* | fx80-* \
 	| h8300-* | h8500-* \
 	| hppa-* | hppa1.[01]-* | hppa2.0-* | hppa2.0[nw]-* | hppa64-* \
 	| i*86-* | i860-* | i960-* | ia64-* \
 	| ip2k-* | iq2000-* \
-	| m32r-* | m32rle-* \
+	| lm32-* \
+	| m32c-* | m32r-* | m32rle-* \
 	| m68000-* | m680[012346]0-* | m68360-* | m683?2-* | m68k-* \
-	| m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* \
+	| m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* | metag-* \
 	| mips-* | mipsbe-* | mipseb-* | mipsel-* | mipsle-* \
 	| mips16-* \
 	| mips64-* | mips64el-* \
+	| mips64octeon-* | mips64octeonel-* \
+	| mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* \
+	| mips64r5900-* | mips64r5900el-* \
 	| mips64vr-* | mips64vrel-* \
-	| mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* \
 	| mips64vr4100-* | mips64vr4100el-* \
 	| mips64vr4300-* | mips64vr4300el-* \
 	| mips64vr5000-* | mips64vr5000el-* \
@@ -334,30 +357,33 @@
 	| mipsisa64sr71k-* | mipsisa64sr71kel-* \
 	| mipstx39-* | mipstx39el-* \
 	| mmix-* \
-	| ms1-* \
+	| mt-* \
 	| msp430-* \
+	| nios-* | nios2-* \
 	| none-* | np1-* | ns16k-* | ns32k-* \
 	| orion-* \
 	| pdp10-* | pdp11-* | pj-* | pjl-* | pn-* | power-* \
 	| powerpc-* | powerpc64-* | powerpc64le-* | powerpcle-* | ppcbe-* \
 	| pyramid-* \
 	| romp-* | rs6000-* \
-	| sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[24]a-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | shbe-* \
+	| sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[24]a-* | sh[24]aeb-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | sheb-* | shbe-* \
 	| shle-* | sh[1234]le-* | sh3ele-* | sh64-* | sh64le-* \
-	| sparc-* | sparc64-* | sparc64b-* | sparc86x-* | sparclet-* \
+	| sparc-* | sparc64-* | sparc64b-* | sparc64v-* | sparc86x-* | sparclet-* \
 	| sparclite-* \
-	| sparcv8-* | sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | strongarm-* | sv1-* | sx?-* \
+	| sparcv8-* | sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | sparcv9v-* | strongarm-* | sv1-* | sx?-* \
 	| tahoe-* | thumb-* \
-	| tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* \
+	| tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* | tile-* \
 	| tron-* \
 	| v850-* | v850e-* | vax-* \
 	| we32k-* \
-	| x86-* | x86_64-* | xps100-* | xscale-* | xscalee[bl]-* \
-	| xstormy16-* | xtensa-* \
+	| x86-* | x86_64-* | xc16x-* | xps100-* | xscale-* | xscalee[bl]-* \
+	| xstormy16-* | xtensa*-* \
 	| ymp-* \
-	| z8k-*)
+	| z8k-* | z80-*)
 		;;
-	m32c-*)
+	# Recognize the basic CPU types without company name, with glob match.
+	xtensa*)
+		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
 		;;
 	# Recognize the various machine names and aliases which stand
 	# for a CPU type and a company and sometimes even an OS.
@@ -421,6 +447,10 @@
 		basic_machine=m68k-apollo
 		os=-bsd
 		;;
+	aros)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		os=-aros
+		;;
 	aux)
 		basic_machine=m68k-apple
 		os=-aux
@@ -429,10 +459,22 @@
 		basic_machine=ns32k-sequent
 		os=-dynix
 		;;
+	blackfin)
+		basic_machine=bfin-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	blackfin-*)
+		basic_machine=bfin-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	c90)
 		basic_machine=c90-cray
 		os=-unicos
 		;;
+        cegcc)
+		basic_machine=arm-unknown
+		os=-cegcc
+		;;
 	convex-c1)
 		basic_machine=c1-convex
 		os=-bsd
@@ -461,8 +503,8 @@
 		basic_machine=craynv-cray
 		os=-unicosmp
 		;;
-	cr16c)
-		basic_machine=cr16c-unknown
+	cr16)
+		basic_machine=cr16-unknown
 		os=-elf
 		;;
 	crds | unos)
@@ -500,6 +542,10 @@
 		basic_machine=m88k-motorola
 		os=-sysv3
 		;;
+	dicos)
+		basic_machine=i686-pc
+		os=-dicos
+		;;
 	djgpp)
 		basic_machine=i586-pc
 		os=-msdosdjgpp
@@ -654,6 +700,14 @@
 		basic_machine=m68k-isi
 		os=-sysv
 		;;
+	m68knommu)
+		basic_machine=m68k-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	m68knommu-*)
+		basic_machine=m68k-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	m88k-omron*)
 		basic_machine=m88k-omron
 		;;
@@ -669,6 +723,10 @@
 		basic_machine=i386-pc
 		os=-mingw32
 		;;
+	mingw32ce)
+		basic_machine=arm-unknown
+		os=-mingw32ce
+		;;
 	miniframe)
 		basic_machine=m68000-convergent
 		;;
@@ -694,6 +752,9 @@
 		basic_machine=i386-pc
 		os=-msdos
 		;;
+	ms1-*)
+		basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed -e 's/ms1-/mt-/'`
+		;;
 	mvs)
 		basic_machine=i370-ibm
 		os=-mvs
@@ -792,6 +853,14 @@
 		basic_machine=i860-intel
 		os=-osf
 		;;
+	parisc)
+		basic_machine=hppa-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	parisc-*)
+		basic_machine=hppa-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	pbd)
 		basic_machine=sparc-tti
 		;;
@@ -801,6 +870,12 @@
 	pc532 | pc532-*)
 		basic_machine=ns32k-pc532
 		;;
+	pc98)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		;;
+	pc98-*)
+		basic_machine=i386-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		;;
 	pentium | p5 | k5 | k6 | nexgen | viac3)
 		basic_machine=i586-pc
 		;;
@@ -857,6 +932,10 @@
 		basic_machine=i586-unknown
 		os=-pw32
 		;;
+	rdos)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		os=-rdos
+		;;
 	rom68k)
 		basic_machine=m68k-rom68k
 		os=-coff
@@ -883,6 +962,10 @@
 	sb1el)
 		basic_machine=mipsisa64sb1el-unknown
 		;;
+	sde)
+		basic_machine=mipsisa32-sde
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	sei)
 		basic_machine=mips-sei
 		os=-seiux
@@ -894,6 +977,9 @@
 		basic_machine=sh-hitachi
 		os=-hms
 		;;
+	sh5el)
+		basic_machine=sh5le-unknown
+		;;
 	sh64)
 		basic_machine=sh64-unknown
 		;;
@@ -983,6 +1069,10 @@
 		basic_machine=tic6x-unknown
 		os=-coff
 		;;
+	tile*)
+		basic_machine=tile-unknown
+		os=-linux-gnu
+		;;
 	tx39)
 		basic_machine=mipstx39-unknown
 		;;
@@ -1058,6 +1148,10 @@
 		basic_machine=z8k-unknown
 		os=-sim
 		;;
+	z80-*-coff)
+		basic_machine=z80-unknown
+		os=-sim
+		;;
 	none)
 		basic_machine=none-none
 		os=-none
@@ -1096,10 +1190,10 @@
 	we32k)
 		basic_machine=we32k-att
 		;;
-	sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[34]eb | sh[1234]le | sh[23]ele)
+	sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[34]eb | sh[1234]le | sh[23]ele)
 		basic_machine=sh-unknown
 		;;
-	sparc | sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b)
+	sparc | sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v)
 		basic_machine=sparc-sun
 		;;
 	cydra)
@@ -1168,25 +1262,28 @@
 	-gnu* | -bsd* | -mach* | -minix* | -genix* | -ultrix* | -irix* \
 	      | -*vms* | -sco* | -esix* | -isc* | -aix* | -sunos | -sunos[34]*\
 	      | -hpux* | -unos* | -osf* | -luna* | -dgux* | -solaris* | -sym* \
+	      | -kopensolaris* \
 	      | -amigaos* | -amigados* | -msdos* | -newsos* | -unicos* | -aof* \
-	      | -aos* \
+	      | -aos* | -aros* \
 	      | -nindy* | -vxsim* | -vxworks* | -ebmon* | -hms* | -mvs* \
 	      | -clix* | -riscos* | -uniplus* | -iris* | -rtu* | -xenix* \
-	      | -hiux* | -386bsd* | -knetbsd* | -mirbsd* | -netbsd* | -openbsd* \
+	      | -hiux* | -386bsd* | -knetbsd* | -mirbsd* | -netbsd* \
+	      | -openbsd* | -solidbsd* \
 	      | -ekkobsd* | -kfreebsd* | -freebsd* | -riscix* | -lynxos* \
 	      | -bosx* | -nextstep* | -cxux* | -aout* | -elf* | -oabi* \
 	      | -ptx* | -coff* | -ecoff* | -winnt* | -domain* | -vsta* \
 	      | -udi* | -eabi* | -lites* | -ieee* | -go32* | -aux* \
-	      | -chorusos* | -chorusrdb* \
+	      | -chorusos* | -chorusrdb* | -cegcc* \
 	      | -cygwin* | -pe* | -psos* | -moss* | -proelf* | -rtems* \
-	      | -mingw32* | -linux-gnu* | -linux-uclibc* | -uxpv* | -beos* | -mpeix* | -udk* \
+	      | -mingw32* | -linux-gnu* | -linux-newlib* | -linux-uclibc* \
+	      | -uxpv* | -beos* | -mpeix* | -udk* \
 	      | -interix* | -uwin* | -mks* | -rhapsody* | -darwin* | -opened* \
 	      | -openstep* | -oskit* | -conix* | -pw32* | -nonstopux* \
 	      | -storm-chaos* | -tops10* | -tenex* | -tops20* | -its* \
 	      | -os2* | -vos* | -palmos* | -uclinux* | -nucleus* \
 	      | -morphos* | -superux* | -rtmk* | -rtmk-nova* | -windiss* \
 	      | -powermax* | -dnix* | -nx6 | -nx7 | -sei* | -dragonfly* \
-	      | -skyos* | -haiku*)
+	      | -skyos* | -haiku* | -rdos* | -toppers* | -drops*)
 	# Remember, each alternative MUST END IN *, to match a version number.
 		;;
 	-qnx*)
@@ -1316,6 +1413,9 @@
 	-zvmoe)
 		os=-zvmoe
 		;;
+	-dicos*)
+		os=-dicos
+		;;
 	-none)
 		;;
 	*)
@@ -1338,6 +1438,12 @@
 # system, and we'll never get to this point.
 
 case $basic_machine in
+        score-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
+        spu-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	*-acorn)
 		os=-riscix1.2
 		;;
@@ -1347,9 +1453,9 @@
 	arm*-semi)
 		os=-aout
 		;;
-    c4x-* | tic4x-*)
-        os=-coff
-        ;;
+        c4x-* | tic4x-*)
+		os=-coff
+		;;
 	# This must come before the *-dec entry.
 	pdp10-*)
 		os=-tops20
@@ -1375,6 +1481,9 @@
 	m68*-cisco)
 		os=-aout
 		;;
+        mep-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	mips*-cisco)
 		os=-elf
 		;;

Deleted: trunk/samba/source4/configure.ac
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source4/configure.ac	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source4/configure.ac	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,199 +0,0 @@
-dnl -*- mode: m4-mode -*-
-dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
-
-AC_PREREQ(2.54)
-
-AC_INIT([samba],[4],[samba-technical at samba.org])
-
-AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([include/includes.h])
-AC_CONFIG_HEADER(include/config_tmp.h)
-AC_DEFINE(CONFIG_H_IS_FROM_SAMBA,1,[Marker for samba's config.h])
-
-# Configuration rules.
-m4_include(build/m4/env.m4)
-m4_include(../lib/replace/samba.m4)
-m4_include(lib/smbreadline/readline.m4)
-m4_include(heimdal_build/config.m4)
-m4_include(../lib/util/fault.m4)
-m4_include(../lib/util/signal.m4)
-m4_include(../lib/util/util.m4)
-m4_include(../lib/util/fsusage.m4)
-m4_include(../lib/util/xattr.m4)
-m4_include(../lib/util/capability.m4)
-m4_include(../lib/util/time.m4)
-m4_include(../lib/popt/samba.m4)
-m4_include(../lib/util/charset/config.m4)
-m4_include(lib/socket/config.m4)
-m4_include(../lib/zlib/zlib.m4)
-AC_ZLIB([
-SMB_EXT_LIB(ZLIB, [${ZLIB_LIBS}])
-],[
-SMB_INCLUDE_MK(lib/zlib.mk)
-])
-m4_include(../nsswitch/nsstest.m4)
-m4_include(../pidl/config.m4)
-
-AC_CONFIG_FILES(lib/registry/registry.pc)
-AC_CONFIG_FILES(librpc/dcerpc.pc)
-AC_CONFIG_FILES(../librpc/ndr.pc)
-AC_CONFIG_FILES(../lib/torture/torture.pc)
-AC_CONFIG_FILES(auth/gensec/gensec.pc)
-AC_CONFIG_FILES(param/samba-hostconfig.pc)
-AC_CONFIG_FILES(librpc/dcerpc_samr.pc)
-AC_CONFIG_FILES(librpc/dcerpc_atsvc.pc)
-
-m4_include(min_versions.m4)
-
-SMB_INCLUDED_LIB_PKGCONFIG(LIBTALLOC, talloc >= $TALLOC_MIN_VERSION, [],
-	[
-		m4_include(../lib/talloc/libtalloc.m4)
-		SMB_INCLUDE_MK(../lib/talloc/config.mk)
-	]
-)
-
-SMB_INCLUDED_LIB_PKGCONFIG(LIBTDB, tdb >= $TDB_MIN_VERSION,
-	[],
-	[
-		m4_include(../lib/tdb/libtdb.m4)
-		SMB_INCLUDE_MK(../lib/tdb/config.mk)
-	]
-)
-
-SMB_INCLUDE_MK(../lib/tdb/python.mk) 
-
-SMB_INCLUDED_LIB_PKGCONFIG(LIBTEVENT, tevent = TEVENT_REQUIRED_VERSION,
-	[],[m4_include(../lib/tevent/samba.m4)]
-)
-
-SMB_INCLUDE_MK(../lib/tevent/python.mk) 
-
-SMB_INCLUDED_LIB_PKGCONFIG(LIBLDB, ldb = $LDB_REQUIRED_VERSION,
-	[
-		SMB_INCLUDE_MK(lib/ldb/ldb_ildap/config.mk)
-		SMB_INCLUDE_MK(lib/ldb/tools/config.mk)
-		define_ldb_modulesdir=no
-	],
-	[
-		# Here we need to do some tricks
-		# with AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_PRE
-		# as that's the deferrs the commands
-		# to location after $prefix and $exec_prefix
-		# have usefull values and directly before
-		# creating config.status.
-		#
-		# The 'eval eval echo' trick is used to
-		# actually get the raw absolute directory
-		# path as this is needed in config.h
-		define_ldb_modulesdir=yes
-		AC_CONFIG_COMMANDS_PRE([
-		if test x"$define_ldb_modulesdir" = x"yes";then
-			LDB_MODULESDIR=`eval eval echo ${modulesdir}/ldb`
-			AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(LDB_MODULESDIR, "${LDB_MODULESDIR}" , [ldb Modules directory])
-		fi
-		])
-		ldbdir=lib/ldb
-		AC_SUBST(ldbdir)
-		m4_include(lib/ldb/sqlite3.m4)
-		m4_include(lib/ldb/libldb.m4)
-		SMB_INCLUDE_MK(lib/ldb/config.mk)
-		AC_CONFIG_FILES(lib/ldb/ldb.pc)
-	], [no])
-SMB_INCLUDE_MK(lib/ldb/python.mk) 
-
-m4_include(lib/tls/config.m4)
-
-dnl m4_include(auth/kerberos/config.m4)
-m4_include(auth/gensec/config.m4)
-m4_include(smbd/process_model.m4)
-m4_include(ntvfs/posix/config.m4)
-m4_include(ntvfs/unixuid/config.m4)
-m4_include(../lib/socket_wrapper/config.m4)
-m4_include(../lib/nss_wrapper/config.m4)
-m4_include(auth/config.m4)
-m4_include(kdc/config.m4)
-m4_include(ntvfs/sysdep/config.m4)
-m4_include(../nsswitch/config.m4)
-
-#################################################
-# add *_CFLAGS only for the real build
-CFLAGS="${CFLAGS} ${DEVELOPER_CFLAGS}"
-
-#################################################
-# final configure stuff
-
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([configure summary])
-AC_TRY_RUN([#include "${srcdir-.}/../tests/summary.c"],
-           AC_MSG_RESULT(yes),
-	   AC_MSG_ERROR([summary failure. Aborting config]); exit 1;,
-	   AC_MSG_WARN([cannot run when cross-compiling]))
-
-LIBS=`echo $LIBS | sed -e 's/ *//g'`
-if test x"$LIBS" != x""; then
-	echo "LIBS: $LIBS"
-	AC_MSG_WARN([the global \$LIBS variable contains some libraries!])
-	AC_MSG_WARN([this should not happen, please report to samba-technical at lists.samba.org!])
-	AC_MSG_ERROR([only _EXT macros from aclocal.m4 should be used!])
-fi
-
-dnl Remove -L/usr/lib/? from LDFLAGS and LIBS
-LIB_REMOVE_USR_LIB(LDFLAGS)
-LIB_REMOVE_USR_LIB(LIBS)
-
-dnl Remove -I/usr/include/? from CFLAGS and CPPFLAGS
-CFLAGS_REMOVE_USR_INCLUDE(CFLAGS)
-CFLAGS_REMOVE_USR_INCLUDE(CPPFLAGS)
-
-AC_SUBST(ac_default_prefix)
-
-for d in build/smb_build bin include ; do
-    test -d ${builddir}/$d || AS_MKDIR_P(${builddir}/$d)
-done
-
-AC_SUBST(INTERN_LDFLAGS)
-AC_SUBST(INSTALL_LINK_FLAGS)
-if test $USESHARED = "true";
-then
-	INTERN_LDFLAGS="-L\$(shliboutputdir) -L\${builddir}/bin/static"
-	INSTALL_LINK_FLAGS="-Wl,-rpath-link,\$(shliboutputdir)";
-else
-	INTERN_LDFLAGS="-L\${builddir}/bin/static -L\$(shliboutputdir)"
-fi
-
-builddir_headers=""
-	
-if test "x$ac_abs_srcdir" != "x$ac_abs_builddir"
-then
-	builddir_headers="-I\$(builddir)/include -I\$(builddir) -I\$(builddir)/lib ";
-fi
-
-CPPFLAGS="$builddir_headers-I\$(srcdir)/include -I\$(srcdir) -I\$(srcdir)/lib -I\$(srcdir)/../lib/replace -I\$(srcdir)/../lib/talloc -I\$(srcdir)/.. -D_SAMBA_BUILD_=4 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H $CPPFLAGS"
-
-SMB_WRITE_PERLVARS(build/smb_build/config.pm)
-
-echo "configure: creating config.mk"
-cat >config.mk<<CEOF
-# config.mk - Autogenerated by configure, DO NOT EDIT!
-$SMB_INFO_EXT_LIBS
-$SMB_INFO_SUBSYSTEMS
-$SMB_INFO_LIBRARIES
-CEOF
-
-SMB_BUILD_RUN(data.mk)
-AC_OUTPUT
-
-cmp include/config_tmp.h include/config.h >/dev/null 2>&1
-CMP_RET=$?
-if test $CMP_RET != 0; then
-	cp include/config_tmp.h include/config.h
-fi
-
-SMB_WRITE_MAKEVARS(mkconfig.mk)
-
-if test $USESHARED = true
-then
-	echo "To run binaries without installing, set the following environment variable:"
-	echo "$LIB_PATH_VAR=$builddir/bin/shared"
-fi
-
-echo
-echo "To build Samba, run $MAKE"

Deleted: trunk/samba/source4/heimdal/lib/wind/rfc3454.txt
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source4/heimdal/lib/wind/rfc3454.txt	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source4/heimdal/lib/wind/rfc3454.txt	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,5099 +0,0 @@
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Network Working Group                                         P. Hoffman
-Request for Comments: 3454                                    IMC & VPNC
-Category: Standards Track                                    M. Blanchet
-                                                                Viagenie
-                                                           December 2002
-
-
-        Preparation of Internationalized Strings ("stringprep")
-
-Status of this Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002).  All Rights Reserved.
-
-Abstract
-
-   This document describes a framework for preparing Unicode text
-   strings in order to increase the likelihood that string input and
-   string comparison work in ways that make sense for typical users
-   throughout the world.  The stringprep protocol is useful for protocol
-   identifier values, company and personal names, internationalized
-   domain names, and other text strings.
-
-   This document does not specify how protocols should prepare text
-   strings.  Protocols must create profiles of stringprep in order to
-   fully specify the processing options.
-
-Table of Contents
-
-   1. Introduction....................................................3
-     1.1 Terminology..................................................4
-     1.2 Using stringprep in protocols................................4
-   2. Preparation Overview............................................6
-   3. Mapping.........................................................7
-     3.1 Commonly mapped to nothing...................................7
-     3.2 Case folding.................................................8
-   4. Normalization...................................................9
-   5. Prohibited Output..............................................10
-     5.1 Space characters............................................11
-     5.2 Control characters..........................................11
-     5.3 Private use.................................................12
-
-
-
-Hoffman & Blanchet          Standards Track                     [Page 1]
-
-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
-
-
-     5.4 Non-character code points...................................12
-     5.5 Surrogate codes.............................................13
-     5.6 Inappropriate for plain text................................13
-     5.7 Inappropriate for canonical representation..................13
-     5.8 Change display properties or deprecated.....................13
-     5.9 Tagging characters..........................................14
-   6. Bidirectional Characters.......................................14
-   7. Unassigned Code Points in Stringprep Profiles..................15
-     7.1 Categories of code points...................................16
-     7.2 Reasons for difference between stored strings and queries...17
-     7.3 Versions of applications and stored strings.................18
-   8. References.....................................................19
-     8.1 Normative references........................................19
-     8.2 Informative references......................................19
-   9. Security Considerations........................................19
-     9.1 Stringprep-specific security considerations.................19
-     9.2 Generic Unicode security considerations.....................20
-   10. IANA Considerations...........................................21
-   11. Acknowledgements..............................................22
-   A. Unicode repertoires............................................23
-     A.1 Unassigned code points in Unicode 3.2.......................23
-   B. Mapping Tables.................................................31
-     B.1 Commonly mapped to nothing..................................31
-     B.2 Mapping for case-folding used with NFKC.....................32
-     B.3 Mapping for case-folding used with no normalization.........61
-   C. Prohibition tables.............................................78
-     C.1 Space characters............................................78
-       C.1.1 ASCII space characters..................................78
-       C.1.2 Non-ASCII space characters..............................79
-     C.2 Control characters..........................................79
-       C.2.1 ASCII control characters................................79
-       C.2.2 Non-ASCII control characters............................79
-     C.3 Private use.................................................80
-     C.4 Non-character code points...................................80
-     C.5 Surrogate codes.............................................80
-     C.6 Inappropriate for plain text................................80
-     C.7 Inappropriate for canonical representation..................81
-     C.8 Change display properties or are deprecated.................81
-     C.9 Tagging characters..........................................81
-   D. Bidirectional tables...........................................81
-     D.1 Characters with bidirectional property "R" or "AL"..........81
-     D.2 Characters with bidirectional property "L"..................82
-   Authors' Addresses................................................90
-   Full Copyright Statement..........................................91
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Hoffman & Blanchet          Standards Track                     [Page 2]
-
-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
-
-
-1. Introduction
-
-   Application programs can display text in many different ways.
-   Similarly, a user can enter text into an application program in a
-   myriad of fashions.  Internationalized text (that is, text that is
-   not restricted to the narrow set of US-ASCII characters) has many
-   input and display behaviors that make it difficult to compare text in
-   a consistent fashion.
-
-   This document specifies a framework of processing rules for Unicode
-   text.  Other protocols can create profiles of these rules; these
-   profiles will allow users to enter internationalized text strings in
-   applications and have the highest chance of getting the content of
-   the strings correct.  In this case, "correct" means that if two
-   different people enter what they think is the same string into two
-   different input mechanisms, the strings should match on a character-
-   by-character basis.
-
-   This framework does not describe how data is transcoded from other
-   character sets into Unicode.  In systems that uses non-Unicode
-   character sets, the transcoding algorithm is a critical part of
-   enabling secure and "correct" operation of internationalized text
-   strings.
-
-   In addition to helping string matching, profiles of stringprep can
-   also exclude characters that should not normally appear in text that
-   is used in the protocol.  The profile can prevent such characters by
-   changing the characters to be excluded to other characters, by
-   removing those characters, or by causing an error if the characters
-   would appear in the output.  For example, because the backspace
-   character can cause unpredictable display results, a profile can
-   specify that a string containing a backspace character would cause an
-   error.
-
-   A profile of stringprep converts a single string of input characters
-   to a string of output characters, or returns an error if the output
-   string would contain a prohibited character.  Stringprep profiles
-   cannot both emit a string and return an error.
-
-   Stringprep profiles cannot account for all of the variations that
-   might occur or that a user might expect.  In particular, a profile
-   will not be able to account for choice of spellings in all languages
-   for all scripts because the number of alternative spellings of words
-   and phrases is immense.  Users would probably expect all spelling
-   equivalents to be made equivalent, or none of them to be.  Examples
-   of spelling equivalents include "theater" vs. "theatre", and
-   "hemoglobin" vs. "h<U+00E6>moglobin" in American vs. British English.
-   Other examples are simplified Chinese spellings of names (for
-
-
-
-Hoffman & Blanchet          Standards Track                     [Page 3]
-
-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
-
-
-   example,"<U+7EDF><U+4E00><U+7801>") vs. the equivalent traditional
-   Chinese spelling (for example, "<U+7D71><U+4E00><U+78BC>").
-   Language-specific equivalences such as "Aepfel" vs. "<U+00C4>pfel",
-   which are sometimes considered equivalent in German, may not be
-   considered equivalent in other languages.
-
-1.1 Terminology
-
-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
-   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
-   document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14, RFC 2119
-   [RFC2119].
-
-   Note: A glossary of terms used in Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 can be
-   found in [Glossary].  Information on the 10646/Unicode character
-   encoding model can be found in [CharModel].
-
-   Character names in this document use the notation for code points and
-   names from the Unicode Standard [Unicode3.2] and ISO/IEC 10646
-   [ISO10646].  For example, the letter "a" may be represented as either
-   "U+0061" or "LATIN SMALL LETTER A".  In the lists of mappings and the
-   prohibited characters, the "U+" is left off to make the lists easier
-   to read.  The comments for character ranges are shown in square
-   brackets (such as "[CONTROL CHARACTERS]") and do not come from the
-   standards.
-
-1.2 Using stringprep in protocols
-
-   The stringprep protocol does not stand on its own; it has to be used
-   by other protocols at precisely-defined places in those other
-   protocols.  For example, a protocol that has strings that come from
-   the entire ISO/IEC 10646 [ISO10646] character repertoire might
-   specify that only strings that have been processed with a particular
-   profile of stringprep are legal.  Another example would be a protocol
-   that does string comparison as a step in the protocol; that protocol
-   might specify that such comparison is done only after processing the
-   strings with a specific profile of stringprep.
-
-   When two protocols that use different profiles of stringprep
-   interoperate, there may be conflict about what characters are and are
-   not allowed in the final string.  Thus, protocol developers should
-   strongly consider re-using existing profiles of stringprep.
-
-   When developers wish to allow users as wide of a range of characters
-   as possible in input text strings, they should, where possible, cause
-   stringprep to convert characters from the input string to a canonical
-   form instead of prohibiting them.
-
-
-
-
-Hoffman & Blanchet          Standards Track                     [Page 4]
-
-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
-
-
-   Although it would be easy to use the stringprep process to "correct"
-   perceived mis-features or bugs in the current character standards,
-   stringprep profiles SHOULD NOT do so.
-
-   A profile of stringprep can create tables different from those in the
-   appendixes of this document, but it will be an exception when they
-   do.  The intention of stringprep is to define the tables and have the
-   profiles of stringprep select among those defined tables.
-
-   A profile of stringprep MUST include all of the following:
-
-   - The intended applicability of the profile
-
-   - The character repertoire that is the input and output to stringprep
-     (which is Unicode 3.2 for this version of stringprep)
-
-   - The mapping tables from this document used (as described in section
-     3)
-
-   - Any additional mapping tables specific to the profile
-
-   - The Unicode normalization used, if any (as described in section 4)
-
-   - The tables from this document of characters that are prohibited as
-     output (as described in section 5)
-
-   - The bidirectional string testing used, if any (as described in
-     section 6)
-
-   - Any additional characters that are prohibited as output specific to
-     the profile
-
-   Each profile MUST state the character repertoire on which the profile
-   will operate.  Appendix A lists the Unicode repertoires that can be
-   selected.  No repertoire is ever complete, and it is expected that
-   characters will be added to the Unicode repertoire for the
-   foreseeable future.  Section 7 of this document describes how to
-   handle characters that are assigned in later versions of the Unicode
-   repertories.  Subsections of appendix A also list unassigned code
-   points for each repertoire.
-
-   This document is for Unicode version 3.2, and should not be
-   considered to automatically apply to later Unicode versions.  The
-   IETF, through an explicit standards action, may update this document
-   as appropriate to handle later Unicode versions.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Hoffman & Blanchet          Standards Track                     [Page 5]
-
-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
-
-
-   This document lists the unassigned code points in the range 0 to
-   10FFFF for Unicode 3.2 in appendix A.  The list in appendix A MUST be
-   used by implementations of this specification.  If there are any
-   discrepancies between the list in appendix A and the Unicode 3.2
-   specification, the list in appendix A always takes precedence.
-
-   Each profile of stringprep MUST be registered with IANA.  The
-   registration procedure is described in the IANA Considerations
-   appendix; basically, the IESG must review each profile of stringprep.
-   Protocol developers are strongly encouraged to look through the IANA
-   profile registry when creating new profiles for stringprep, and to
-   re-use logic from earlier profiles where possible in new profiles.
-   In some cases, an existing profile can be reused by a different
-   protocol.
-
-2. Preparation Overview
-
-   The steps for preparing strings are:
-
-   1) Map -- For each character in the input, check if it has a mapping
-      and, if so, replace it with its mapping.  This is described in
-      section 3.
-
-   2) Normalize -- Possibly normalize the result of step 1 using Unicode
-      normalization.  This is described in section 4.
-
-   3) Prohibit -- Check for any characters that are not allowed in the
-      output.  If any are found, return an error.  This is described in
-      section 5.
-
-   4) Check bidi -- Possibly check for right-to-left characters, and if
-      any are found, make sure that the whole string satisfies the
-      requirements for bidirectional strings.  If the string does not
-      satisfy the requirements for bidirectional strings, return an
-      error.  This is described in section 6.
-
-   The above steps MUST be performed in the order given to comply with
-   this specification.
-
-   The mappings described in section 3, and the optional Unicode
-   normalization described in section 4, can be one-to-none, one-to-one,
-   one-to-many, many-to-one, or many-to-many.  That is, some characters
-   might be eliminated or replaced by more than one character, and the
-   output of this step might be shorter or longer than the input.
-   Because of this, the system using stringprep MUST be prepared to
-   receive a longer or shorter string than the one input in the
-   stringprep algorithm.
-
-
-
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-3. Mapping
-
-   Each character in the input stream MUST be checked against a mapping
-   table.  The mapping table SHOULD come from this document, although
-   the mapping table MAY be added to or altered by the profile.  The
-   mapping tables are subsections of appendix B.
-
-   The lists in appendix B MUST be used by implementations of this
-   specification.  If there are any discrepancies between the lists in
-   appendix B and subsections below, the lists in appendix B always
-   takes precedence.
-
-   For any individual character, the mapping table MAY specify that a
-   character be mapped to nothing, or mapped to one other character, or
-   mapped to a string of other characters.
-
-   Mapped characters are not re-scanned during the mapping step.  That
-   is, if character A at position X is mapped to character B, character
-   B which is now at position X is not checked against the mapping
-   table.
-
-3.1 Commonly mapped to nothing
-
-   The following characters are simply deleted from the input (that is,
-   they are mapped to nothing) because their presence or absence in
-   protocol identifiers should not make two strings different.  They are
-   listed in Table B.1.
-
-   Some characters are only useful in line-based text, and are otherwise
-   invisible and ignored.
-
-   00AD; SOFT HYPHEN
-   1806; MONGOLIAN TODO SOFT HYPHEN
-   200B; ZERO WIDTH SPACE
-   2060; WORD JOINER
-   FEFF; ZERO WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE
-
-   Some characters affect glyph choice and glyph placement, but do not
-   bear semantics.
-
-   034F; COMBINING GRAPHEME JOINER
-   180B; MONGOLIAN FREE VARIATION SELECTOR ONE
-   180C; MONGOLIAN FREE VARIATION SELECTOR TWO
-   180D; MONGOLIAN FREE VARIATION SELECTOR THREE
-   200C; ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER
-   200D; ZERO WIDTH JOINER
-   FE00; VARIATION SELECTOR-1
-   FE01; VARIATION SELECTOR-2
-
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-   FE02; VARIATION SELECTOR-3
-   FE03; VARIATION SELECTOR-4
-   FE04; VARIATION SELECTOR-5
-   FE05; VARIATION SELECTOR-6
-   FE06; VARIATION SELECTOR-7
-   FE07; VARIATION SELECTOR-8
-   FE08; VARIATION SELECTOR-9
-   FE09; VARIATION SELECTOR-10
-   FE0A; VARIATION SELECTOR-11
-   FE0B; VARIATION SELECTOR-12
-   FE0C; VARIATION SELECTOR-13
-   FE0D; VARIATION SELECTOR-14
-   FE0E; VARIATION SELECTOR-15
-   FE0F; VARIATION SELECTOR-16
-
-3.2 Case folding
-
-   If a profile is going to map characters for case-insensitive
-   comparison, that profile SHOULD map using either appendix B.2 or
-   appendix B.3.  appendix B.2 is for profiles that also use Unicode
-   normalization form KC, while appendix  B.3 is for profiles that do
-   not use Unicode normalization.  These tables map from uppercase to
-   lowercase characters.  Note that this could have been "change all
-   lowercase characters into uppercase characters".  However, the
-   upper-to-lower folding was chosen because there is a tradition of
-   using lowercase in current Internet applications and protocols.
-
-   If a profile creates its own mapping tables for case folding, they
-   SHOULD be based on [UTR21], and SHOULD map from uppercase characters
-   to lowercase.  The "CaseFolding.txt" file from the Unicode database
-   SHOULD be used to prepare the mapping table. The profile SHOULD do
-   full case mapping (that is, using statuses C, F, and I).
-
-   If the profile is using Unicode normalization form KC (as described
-   in section 4 of this document), it is important to note that there
-   are some characters that do not have mappings in [UTR21] but still
-   need processing.  These characters include a few Greek characters and
-   many symbols that contain Latin characters.  The list of characters
-   to add to the mapping table can determined by the following
-   algorithm:
-
-   b = NormalizeWithKC(Fold(a));
-   c = NormalizeWithKC(Fold(b));
-   if c is not the same as b, add a mapping for "a to c".
-
-   Because NormalizeWithKC(Fold(c)) always equals c, the table is stable
-   from that point on.
-
-
-
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-   Appendix B.3 is derived from the CaseFolding-3.txt file associated
-   with Unicode 3.2; appendix B.2 is based on appendix B.3 with the
-   additional characters added from the algorithm above.
-
-   Authors of profiles of this document need to consider the effects of
-   changing the mapping of any currently-assigned character when
-   updating their profiles.  Adding a new mapping for a currently-
-   assigned character, or changing an existing mapping, could cause a
-   variance between the behavior of systems that have been updated and
-   systems that have not been updated.
-
-4. Normalization
-
-   The output of the mapping step is optionally normalized using one of
-   the Unicode normalization forms, as described in [UAX15].  A profile
-   can specify one of two options for Unicode normalization:
-
-   - no normalization
-
-   - Unicode normalization with form KC
-
-   A profile MAY choose to do no normalization.  However, such a profile
-   can easily yield results that will be surprising to typical users,
-   depending on the input mechanism they use.  For example, some input
-   mechanisms enter compatibility characters that look exactly like the
-   underlying characters, but have different code points.  Another
-   example of where Unicode normalization helps create predictable
-   results is with characters that have multiple combining diacritics:
-   normalization orders those diacritics in a predictable fashion.
-
-   On the other hand, Unicode normalization requires fairly large tables
-   and somewhat complicated character reordering logic.  The size and
-   complexity should not be considered daunting except in the most
-   restricted of environments, and needs to be weighed against the
-   problems of user surprise from comparing unnormalized strings.  Note
-   that the tables used for normalization are not given in this
-   document, but instead must be derived from the Unicode database, as
-   described in [UAX15].
-
-   There is a third form of normalization, Unicode normalization with
-   form C.  If a profile is going to use a Unicode normalization, it
-   MUST use Unicode normalization form KC.  Form KC maps many
-   "compatibility characters" to their equivalents.  Some user interface
-   systems make it possible to enter compatibility characters instead of
-   the base equivalents.  Thus, using form KC instead of form C will
-   cause more strings that users would expect to match to actually
-   match.
-
-
-
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-   A profile that specifies Unicode normalization MUST use the
-   normalization in [UAX15] that is associated with the version of the
-   Unicode character set specified for the profile.
-
-   The composition process described in [UAX15] requires a fixed
-   composition version of Unicode to ensure that strings normalized
-   under one version of Unicode remain normalized under all future
-   versions of Unicode.
-
-   The IETF is relying on Unicode not to change the normalization of
-   currently-assigned characters in future versions of normalization.
-   If a future version of the normalization tables changes the
-   normalized value of an existing character, authors of profiles of
-   this document have to look at the changes very carefully before they
-   update their normalization tables.  Such a change could cause a
-   variance between the behavior of systems that have been updated and
-   systems that have not been updated.
-
-5. Prohibited Output
-
-   Before the text can be emitted, it MUST be checked for prohibited
-   code points.  There are a variety of prohibited code points, as
-   described in this section.  A profile of this document MAY use all or
-   some of the tables in appendix C.
-
-   The stringprep process never emits both an error and a string.  If an
-   error is detected during the checking for prohibited code points,
-   only an error is returned.
-
-   Note that the subsections below describe how the tables in appendix C
-   were formed.  They are here for people who want to understand more,
-   but they should be ignored by implementors.  Implementations that use
-   tables MUST map based on the tables themselves, not based on the
-   descriptions in this section of how the tables were created.
-
-   The lists in appendix C MUST be used by implementations of this
-   specification.  If there are any discrepancies between the lists in
-   appendix C and subsections below, the lists in appendix C always take
-   precedence.
-
-   Some code points listed in one section may also appear in other
-   sections.
-
-   It is important to note that a profile of this document MAY prohibit
-   additional characters.
-
-
-
-
-
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-   Each subsection of this section has a matching subsection in appendix
-   C.  For example, the characters listed in section 5.1 are listed in
-   appendix C.1.
-
-5.1 Space characters
-
-   Space characters can make accurate visual transcription of strings
-   nearly impossible and could lead to user entry errors in many ways.
-   Note that the list below is split into two tables in appendix C:
-   Table C.1.1 contains the ASCII code points, while Table C.1.2
-   contains the non-ASCII code points.  Most profiles of this document
-   that want to prohibit space characters will want to include both
-   tables.
-
-   0020; SPACE
-   00A0; NO-BREAK SPACE
-   1680; OGHAM SPACE MARK
-   2000; EN QUAD
-   2001; EM QUAD
-   2002; EN SPACE
-   2003; EM SPACE
-   2004; THREE-PER-EM SPACE
-   2005; FOUR-PER-EM SPACE
-   2006; SIX-PER-EM SPACE
-   2007; FIGURE SPACE
-   2008; PUNCTUATION SPACE
-   2009; THIN SPACE
-   200A; HAIR SPACE
-   200B; ZERO WIDTH SPACE
-   202F; NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE
-   205F; MEDIUM MATHEMATICAL SPACE
-   3000; IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE
-
-5.2 Control characters
-
-   Control characters (or characters with control function) cannot be
-   seen and can cause unpredictable results when displayed.  Note that
-   the list below is split into two tables in appendix C: Table C.2.1
-   contains the ASCII code points, while Table C.2.2 contains the non-
-   ASCII code points.  Most profiles of this document that want to
-   prohibit control characters will want to include both tables.
-
-   0000-001F; [CONTROL CHARACTERS]
-   007F; DELETE
-   0080-009F; [CONTROL CHARACTERS]
-   06DD; ARABIC END OF AYAH
-   070F; SYRIAC ABBREVIATION MARK
-   180E; MONGOLIAN VOWEL SEPARATOR
-
-
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-   200C; ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER
-   200D; ZERO WIDTH JOINER
-   2028; LINE SEPARATOR
-   2029; PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR
-   2060; WORD JOINER
-   2061; FUNCTION APPLICATION
-   2062; INVISIBLE TIMES
-   2063; INVISIBLE SEPARATOR
-   206A-206F; [CONTROL CHARACTERS]
-   FEFF; ZERO WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE
-   FFF9-FFFC; [CONTROL CHARACTERS]
-   1D173-1D17A; [MUSICAL CONTROL CHARACTERS]
-
-5.3 Private use
-
-   Because private-use characters do not have defined meanings, they are
-   likely to be prohibited.  The private-use characters are:
-
-   E000-F8FF; [PRIVATE USE, PLANE 0]
-   F0000-FFFFD; [PRIVATE USE, PLANE 15]
-   100000-10FFFD; [PRIVATE USE, PLANE 16]
-
-5.4 Non-character code points
-
-   Non-character code points are code points that have been allocated in
-   ISO/IEC 10646 but are not characters.  Because they are already
-   assigned, they are guaranteed not to later change into characters.
-
-   FDD0-FDEF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   FFFE-FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   1FFFE-1FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   2FFFE-2FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   3FFFE-3FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   4FFFE-4FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   5FFFE-5FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   6FFFE-6FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   7FFFE-7FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   8FFFE-8FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   9FFFE-9FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   AFFFE-AFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   BFFFE-BFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   CFFFE-CFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   DFFFE-DFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   EFFFE-EFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   FFFFE-FFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   10FFFE-10FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-
-
-
-
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-   The non-character code points are listed in the PropList.txt file
-   from the Unicode database.
-
-5.5 Surrogate codes
-
-   The following code points are permanently reserved for use as
-   surrogate code values in the UTF-16 encoding, will never be assigned
-   to characters in the Unicode repertoire, and are therefore
-   prohibited:
-
-   D800-DFFF; [SURROGATE CODES]
-
-5.6 Inappropriate for plain text
-
-   The following characters do not appear in regular text.
-
-   FFF9; INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION ANCHOR
-   FFFA; INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION SEPARATOR
-   FFFB; INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION TERMINATOR
-   FFFC; OBJECT REPLACEMENT CHARACTER
-
-   Although the replacement character (U+FFFD) might be used when a
-   string is displayed,  it doesn't make sense for it to be part of the
-   string itself.  It is often displayed by renderers to indicate "there
-   would be some character here, but it cannot be rendered".  For
-   example, on a computer with no Asian fonts, a string with three
-   ideographs might be rendered with three replacement characters.
-
-   FFFD; REPLACEMENT CHARACTER
-
-5.7 Inappropriate for canonical representation
-
-   The ideographic description characters allow different sequences of
-   characters to be rendered the same way, which makes them
-   inappropriate for strings that have to have a single canonical
-   representation.
-
-   2FF0-2FFB; [IDEOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION CHARACTERS]
-
-5.8 Change display properties or are deprecated
-
-   The following characters can cause changes in display or the order in
-   which characters appear when rendered, or are deprecated in Unicode.
-
-   0340; COMBINING GRAVE TONE MARK
-   0341; COMBINING ACUTE TONE MARK
-   200E; LEFT-TO-RIGHT MARK
-   200F; RIGHT-TO-LEFT MARK
-
-
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-   202A; LEFT-TO-RIGHT EMBEDDING
-   202B; RIGHT-TO-LEFT EMBEDDING
-   202C; POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING
-   202D; LEFT-TO-RIGHT OVERRIDE
-   202E; RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE
-   206A; INHIBIT SYMMETRIC SWAPPING
-   206B; ACTIVATE SYMMETRIC SWAPPING
-   206C; INHIBIT ARABIC FORM SHAPING
-   206D; ACTIVATE ARABIC FORM SHAPING
-   206E; NATIONAL DIGIT SHAPES
-   206F; NOMINAL DIGIT SHAPES
-
-5.9 Tagging characters
-
-   The following characters are used for tagging text and are invisible.
-
-   E0001; LANGUAGE TAG
-   E0020-E007F; [TAGGING CHARACTERS]
-
-6. Bidirectional Characters
-
-   Most characters are displayed from left to right, but some are
-   displayed from right to left.  This feature of Unicode is called
-   "bidirectional text", or "bidi" for short.  The Unicode standard has
-   an extensive discussion of how to reorder glyphs for display when
-   dealing with bidirectional text such as Arabic or Hebrew.  See [UAX9]
-   for more information.  In particular, all Unicode text is stored in
-   logical order.
-
-   A profile MAY choose to ignore bidirectional text.  However, ignoring
-   bidirectional text can cause display ambiguities.  For example, it is
-   quite easy to create two different strings with the same characters
-   (but in different order) that are correctly displayed identically.
-   Therefore, in order to avoid most problems with ambiguous
-   bidirectional text display, profile creators should strongly consider
-   including the bidirectional character handling described in this
-   section in their profile.
-
-   The stringprep process never emits both an error and a string.  If an
-   error is detected during the checking of bidirectional strings, only
-   an error is returned.
-
-   [Unicode3.2] defines several bidirectional categories; each character
-   has one bidirectional category assigned to it.  For the purposes of
-   the requirements below, an "RandALCat character" is a character that
-   has Unicode bidirectional categories "R" or "AL"; an "LCat character"
-   is a character that has Unicode bidirectional category "L".  Note
-
-
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-   that there are many characters which fall in neither of the above
-   definitions; Latin digits (<U+0030> through <U+0039>) are examples of
-   this because they have bidirectional category "EN".
-
-   In any profile that specifies bidirectional character handling, all
-   three of the following requirements MUST be met:
-
-   1) The characters in section 5.8 MUST be prohibited.
-
-   2) If a string contains any RandALCat character, the string MUST NOT
-      contain any LCat character.
-
-   3) If a string contains any RandALCat character, a RandALCat
-      character MUST be the first character of the string, and a
-      RandALCat character MUST be the last character of the string.
-
-   Note that requirement 3 prohibits strings such as <U+0627><U+0031>
-   ("aleph 1") but allows strings such as <U+0627><U+0031><U+0628>
-   ("aleph 1 beh").  [UAX9] goes into great detail about the display
-   order of strings that contain particular categories of characters in
-   particular sequences.
-
-   Table D.1 lists the characters that belong to Unicode bidirectional
-   categories "R" and "AL".  Table D.2 lists all the characters that
-   belong to Unicode bidirectonal category "L".  These tables are
-   derived from [Unicode3.2].
-
-7. Unassigned Code Points in Stringprep Profiles
-
-   This section describes two different types of strings in typical
-   protocols where internationalized strings are used: "stored strings"
-   and "queries".  Of course, different Internet protocols use strings
-   very differently, so these terms cannot be used exactly in every
-   protocol that needs to use stringprep.  In general, "stored strings"
-   are strings that are used in protocol identifiers and named entities,
-   such as names in digital certificates and DNS domain name parts.
-   "Queries" are strings that are used to match against strings that are
-   stored identifiers, such as user-entered names for digital
-   certificate authorities and DNS lookups.
-
-   All code points not assigned in the character repertoire named in a
-   stringprep profile are called "unassigned code points".  Stored
-   strings using the profile MUST NOT contain any unassigned code
-   points.  Queries for matching strings MAY contain unassigned code
-   points.  Note that this is the only part of this document where the
-   requirements for queries differs from the requirements for stored
-   strings.
-
-
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-   Using two different policies for where unassigned code points can
-   appear removes the need for versioning in protocols that use
-   stringprep profiles.  This is very useful since it makes the overall
-   processing simpler and does not impose a "protocol" to handle
-   versioning.  It is expected that the ISO/IEC 10646 and Unicode
-   repertoires will be updated fairly frequently; at the time that this
-   document is being written, it has happened approximately once a year.
-   Each time a new version of a repertoire appears, a new version of a
-   profile MAY be created.  Some end users will want to use the new code
-   points as soon as they are defined.
-
-   The list of unassigned code points MUST be given in a profile, and
-   that list MUST be used by implementations of the profile.
-
-   The goal of the requirements in this section is to prevent
-   comparisons between two strings that were both permitted to contain
-   unassigned code points.  When two strings X and Y are compared and
-   string Y was prepared in a way that permits unassigned code points, a
-   negative result to the comparison is not definitive; it's possible
-   that the strings don't match even though they would match if a more
-   recent version of the profile were used for Y.  However, if both X
-   and Y were prepared in a way that permits unassigned code points,
-   something worse can happen: even a positive result for the comparison
-   is not definitive.  It is possible that the strings do match even
-   though they would not match if a more recent version of the profile
-   were used (one that prohibits a code point appearing in both X and
-   Y).
-
-   Due to the way that versioning is handled in this section, stored
-   strings that are embedded in structures that cannot be changed (such
-   as the signed parts of digital certificates) MUST NOT contain any
-   unassigned code points.
-
-7.1 Categories of code points
-
-   Each code point in a repertoire named by a profile of stringprep can
-   be categorized by how it acts in the process described in earlier
-   sections of this document:
-
-      AO      Code points that can be in the output
-
-      MN      Code points that cannot be in the output because they
-              never appear as output from mapping or normalization
-
-      D       Code points that cannot be in the output because they are
-              disallowed in the prohibition step
-
-      U       Unassigned code points
-
-
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-   A subsequent version of a profile that references a newer version of
-   a repertoire with new code points will inherently have some code
-   points move from category U to either D, MN, or AO.  For backwards
-   compatibility, a subsequent version of a profile MUST NOT move code
-   points from any other category.  That is, current AO, MN, or D code
-   points MUST NOT ever change to a different category.
-
-   Stored strings MUST NOT contain any code points outside of AO for the
-   latest version of a profile.  That is, they are forbidden to contain
-   code points from the MN, D, or U categories.
-
-   Applications creating queries MUST treat U code points as if they
-   were AO when preparing the query to be entered in the process
-   described by a profile of stringprep.  Those applications MAY
-   optionally have a preprocessor that provide stricter checks: treating
-   unassigned code points in the input as errors, or warning the user
-   about the fact that the code point is unassigned in the version of a
-   profile that the software is based on; such a choice is a local
-   matter for the software.
-
-7.2 Reasons for the difference between stored strings and queries
-
-   Different software using different versions of a stringprep profile
-   need to interoperate with maximal compatibility.  The scheme
-   described in this section (stored strings MUST NOT contain unassigned
-   code points, queries MAY include unassigned code points) allows that
-   compatibility without introducing any known security or
-   interoperability issues.
-
-   The list below shows what happens if a query contains a code point
-   from category U that is allowed in a newer version of a profile.  The
-   query either matches the string that was intended, or matches no
-   string at all.  In this list, the query comes from an application
-   using version "oldVersion" of a profile, the stored string was
-   created using version "newVersion" of the same profile, and the code
-   point X was in category U in oldVersion, and has changed category to
-   AO, MN, or D.  There are 3 possible scenarios:
-
-   1. X is assigned to AO -- In newVersion, X is in category AO.
-      Because the application passed X through, it gets back a positive
-      match with the stored string.  There is one exceptional case,
-      where X is a combining mark.
-
-      The order of combining marks is normalized, so if another
-      combining mark Y has a lower combining class than X then XY will
-      be put in the canonical order YX.  (Unassigned code points are
-      never reordered, so this doesn't happen in oldVersion).  If the
-      query contains YX, the query will get positive match with the
-
-
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-      stored string.  However, no string can be stored with XY, so a
-      query with XY will get a negative answer to the test for matching.
-
-   2. X is assigned to MN -- In newVersion, X is normalized to code
-      point "nX" and therefore X is now put in category MN.  This cannot
-      exist in any stored string, so any query containing X will get a
-      negative answer to the test for matching.  Note, however, if the
-      query had contained the letter nX, it would have positively
-      matched.
-
-   3. X is assigned to D -- In newVersion, X is in category D.  This
-      cannot exist in any stored string, so any query containing X will
-      get a negative answer to the test for matching.
-
-   In none of the cases does the query get data for a stored string
-   other than the one it actually tried to match against.
-
-   Profiles are stable between versions in the following sense: If a
-   string S has been prepared using newVersion, then it will not change
-   if it is subsequently prepared using oldVersion.
-
-7.3 Versions of applications and stored strings
-
-   Another way to see that this versioning system works is to compare
-   what happens when an application uses a newer or older version of a
-   profile.
-
-   Newer query application -- Suppose that a querying application is
-   using version newVersion and the stored string was created using
-   version oldVersion.  This case is simple: there will be no characters
-   in the stored string that cannot be queried by the application
-   because the new profile uses a superset of the code points used for
-   making the stored string.
-
-   Newer stored string -- Suppose that a querying application is using
-   oldVersion and the stored string was created using a profile that
-   uses newVersion.  Because the querying application let unassigned
-   code points pass through, the user can query on stored strings that
-   use code points in newVersion.  No stored strings can have code
-   points that are unassigned in newVersion, since that is illegal.  In
-   order to get a match, the querying application has to enter the
-   unassigned code points in the proper order, and has to use unassigned
-   code points that would make it through both the mapping and the
-   normalization steps.
-
-
-
-
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-8. References
-
-8.1 Normative references
-
-   [UAX15]      Mark Davis and Martin Duerst. Unicode Standard Annex
-                #15:  Unicode Normalization Forms, Version 3.2.0.
-                <http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr15/tr15-
-                22.html>.
-
-   [Unicode3.2] The Unicode Consortium. The Unicode Standard, Version
-                3.2.0 is defined by The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0
-                (Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley, 2000. ISBN 0-201-61633-5),
-                as amended by the Unicode Standard Annex #27: Unicode
-                3.1 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr27/) and by the
-                Unicode Standard Annex #28: Unicode 3.2
-                (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr28/).
-
-   [RFC2119]    Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-                Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-8.2 Informative references
-
-   [CharModel]  Unicode Technical Report;17, Character Encoding Model.
-                <http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr17/>.
-
-   [Glossary]   Unicode Glossary, <http://www.unicode.org/glossary/>.
-
-   [ISO10646]   ISO/IEC, "Information Technology - Universal Multiple-
-                Octet Coded Character Set (UCS) - Part 1: Architecture
-                and Basic Multilingual Plane", ISO/IEC 10646-1:2000,
-                October 2000.
-
-   [RFC2434]    Narten, T. and H. Alvestrand, "Guidelines for IANA
-                Considerations", BCP 26, RFC 2434, October 1998.
-
-   [UAX9]       The Unicode Consortium. Unicode Standard Annex #9, The
-                Bidirectional Algorithm,
-                <http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr9/>.
-
-   [UTR21]      Mark Davis. Case Mappings. Unicode Technical Report 21.
-                <http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr21/>.
-
-9. Security Considerations
-
-   Stringprep is used with Unicode characters.  There are security
-   considerations that are specific to stringprep, and others that are
-   generic to using Unicode.
-
-
-
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-9.1 Stringprep-specific security considerations
-
-   The Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 repertoires have many characters that
-   look similar.  In many cases, users of security protocols might do
-   visual matching, such as when comparing the names of trusted third
-   parties.  Because it is impossible to map similar-looking characters
-   without a great deal of context such as knowing the fonts used,
-   stringprep does nothing to map similar-looking characters together
-   nor to prohibit some characters because they look like others.  User
-   applications can help disambiguate some similar-looking characters by
-   showing the user when a string changes between scripts.
-
-   Most profiles of stringprep can cause changes in strings that are
-   input to stringprep.  Because of this, protocols that have sets of
-   non-allowed characters or sequences MUST check for the non-allowed
-   characters or sequences after the stringprep processing.
-
-   This document does not mandate the checking of bidirectional
-   characters in section 6.  If the requirements in section 6 are not
-   used in a profile of stringprep, it is easy to create many strings
-   whose characters are in different order but are displayed
-   identically.  This can cause security-related user confusion similar
-   to look-alike characters, as described above.
-
-   Stringprep does not do anything to assure that any algorithms
-   translating characters from non-Unicode into Unicode produce the same
-   output in all implementations.
-
-   Some Unicode codepoints are invisible.  Protocols that allow these
-   characters (that is, do not map them out or prohibit them in
-   stringprep) can cause users confusion when two identical-looking
-   strings do not match.
-
-9.2 Generic Unicode security considerations
-
-   Using Unicode characters explicitly forces applications to use
-   multi-octet characters.  Converting an application from one that uses
-   single-octet characters to one that uses multi-octet characters must
-   be done very carefully, particularly in an application that checks
-   for values of characters or sorts characters.
-
-   Protocols that use stringprep usually also use encodings of Unicode,
-   such as UTF-8 or UTF-16.  Some applications using those encodings
-   have been known to not check for illegal or ill-formed sequences in
-   the encodings, and thereby have not detected sequences of octets that
-   would have been detected if they used just ASCII.  For example, in
-
-
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-   UTF-8 the octet sequence "0xC0 0xAB" is an illegal formation of
-   U+002B (plus sign).  All programs should reject any string that is an
-   illegal or ill-formed octet sequence for the encoding being used.
-
-   Both Unicode normalization and conversion between Unicode encodings
-   can cause strings to grow or shrink.  Programs that used fixed-size
-   buffers, or that make assumptions that buffers will always be greater
-   than or less than particular sizes, are likely to fail in insecure
-   fashions when using Unicode normalization or encoding conversions.
-
-   Covering an extensive list of security threats and considerations on
-   the use of current and future versions of Unicode is outside of the
-   scope of this document.
-
-10. IANA Considerations
-
-   Stringprep profiles MUST have IETF consensus as described in
-   [RFC2434].  Each profile MUST be reviewed by the IESG before it is
-   registered.  The IESG MAY change a profile before registration.
-
-   IANA has set up a registry of stringprep profiles.  This registry is
-   a single text file that lists the known profiles.  Each entry in the
-   registry has three fields:
-
-   - Profile name
-
-   - RFC in which the profile is defined
-
-   - Indicator whether or not this is the newest version of the profile
-
-   Each version of a profile will remain listed in the registry forever.
-   That is, if a new version of a profile supersedes an earlier version,
-   both versions will continue to be listed in the registry, but the
-   current version indicator will be turned off for the earlier version
-   and turned on for the newer version.
-
-   It is probably harmful if a large number of profiles of stringprep
-   proliferate.  Therefore, the IESG may reject proposals for new
-   profiles and instead suggest that protocols reuse existing profiles.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-11. Acknowledgements
-
-   Many people from the IETF IDN Working Group and the Unicode Technical
-   Committee contributed ideas that went into the first document of this
-   document.  Mark Davis and Patrik Faltstrom were particularly helpful
-   in some of the ideas, such as the versioning description.
-
-   The IDN nameprep design team made many useful changes to the first
-   document.  That team and its advisors include:
-
-   Asmus Freytag
-   Cathy Wissink
-   Francois Yergeau
-   James Seng
-   Marc Blanchet
-   Mark Davis
-   Martin Duerst
-   Patrik Faltstrom
-   Paul Hoffman
-
-   Additional significant improvements were proposed by:
-
-   Jonathan Rosenne
-   Kent Karlsson
-   Scott Hollenbeck
-   Dave Crocker
-   Erik Nordmark
-   Matitiahu Allouche
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-A. Unicode repertoires
-
-   The following is the only repertoire covered in this document:
-
-   Unicode 3.2, as defined in [Unicode3.2].
-
-A.1 Unassigned code points in Unicode 3.2
-
-   ----- Start Table A.1 -----
-   0221
-   0234-024F
-   02AE-02AF
-   02EF-02FF
-   0350-035F
-   0370-0373
-   0376-0379
-   037B-037D
-   037F-0383
-   038B
-   038D
-   03A2
-   03CF
-   03F7-03FF
-   0487
-   04CF
-   04F6-04F7
-   04FA-04FF
-   0510-0530
-   0557-0558
-   0560
-   0588
-   058B-0590
-   05A2
-   05BA
-   05C5-05CF
-   05EB-05EF
-   05F5-060B
-   060D-061A
-   061C-061E
-   0620
-   063B-063F
-   0656-065F
-   06EE-06EF
-   06FF
-   070E
-   072D-072F
-   074B-077F
-   07B2-0900
-
-
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-   0904
-   093A-093B
-   094E-094F
-   0955-0957
-   0971-0980
-   0984
-   098D-098E
-   0991-0992
-   09A9
-   09B1
-   09B3-09B5
-   09BA-09BB
-   09BD
-   09C5-09C6
-   09C9-09CA
-   09CE-09D6
-   09D8-09DB
-   09DE
-   09E4-09E5
-   09FB-0A01
-   0A03-0A04
-   0A0B-0A0E
-   0A11-0A12
-   0A29
-   0A31
-   0A34
-   0A37
-   0A3A-0A3B
-   0A3D
-   0A43-0A46
-   0A49-0A4A
-   0A4E-0A58
-   0A5D
-   0A5F-0A65
-   0A75-0A80
-   0A84
-   0A8C
-   0A8E
-   0A92
-   0AA9
-   0AB1
-   0AB4
-   0ABA-0ABB
-   0AC6
-   0ACA
-   0ACE-0ACF
-   0AD1-0ADF
-   0AE1-0AE5
-
-
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-   0AF0-0B00
-   0B04
-   0B0D-0B0E
-   0B11-0B12
-   0B29
-   0B31
-   0B34-0B35
-   0B3A-0B3B
-   0B44-0B46
-   0B49-0B4A
-   0B4E-0B55
-   0B58-0B5B
-   0B5E
-   0B62-0B65
-   0B71-0B81
-   0B84
-   0B8B-0B8D
-   0B91
-   0B96-0B98
-   0B9B
-   0B9D
-   0BA0-0BA2
-   0BA5-0BA7
-   0BAB-0BAD
-   0BB6
-   0BBA-0BBD
-   0BC3-0BC5
-   0BC9
-   0BCE-0BD6
-   0BD8-0BE6
-   0BF3-0C00
-   0C04
-   0C0D
-   0C11
-   0C29
-   0C34
-   0C3A-0C3D
-   0C45
-   0C49
-   0C4E-0C54
-   0C57-0C5F
-   0C62-0C65
-   0C70-0C81
-   0C84
-   0C8D
-   0C91
-   0CA9
-   0CB4
-
-
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-   0CBA-0CBD
-   0CC5
-   0CC9
-   0CCE-0CD4
-   0CD7-0CDD
-   0CDF
-   0CE2-0CE5
-   0CF0-0D01
-   0D04
-   0D0D
-   0D11
-   0D29
-   0D3A-0D3D
-   0D44-0D45
-   0D49
-   0D4E-0D56
-   0D58-0D5F
-   0D62-0D65
-   0D70-0D81
-   0D84
-   0D97-0D99
-   0DB2
-   0DBC
-   0DBE-0DBF
-   0DC7-0DC9
-   0DCB-0DCE
-   0DD5
-   0DD7
-   0DE0-0DF1
-   0DF5-0E00
-   0E3B-0E3E
-   0E5C-0E80
-   0E83
-   0E85-0E86
-   0E89
-   0E8B-0E8C
-   0E8E-0E93
-   0E98
-   0EA0
-   0EA4
-   0EA6
-   0EA8-0EA9
-   0EAC
-   0EBA
-   0EBE-0EBF
-   0EC5
-   0EC7
-   0ECE-0ECF
-
-
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-   0EDA-0EDB
-   0EDE-0EFF
-   0F48
-   0F6B-0F70
-   0F8C-0F8F
-   0F98
-   0FBD
-   0FCD-0FCE
-   0FD0-0FFF
-   1022
-   1028
-   102B
-   1033-1035
-   103A-103F
-   105A-109F
-   10C6-10CF
-   10F9-10FA
-   10FC-10FF
-   115A-115E
-   11A3-11A7
-   11FA-11FF
-   1207
-   1247
-   1249
-   124E-124F
-   1257
-   1259
-   125E-125F
-   1287
-   1289
-   128E-128F
-   12AF
-   12B1
-   12B6-12B7
-   12BF
-   12C1
-   12C6-12C7
-   12CF
-   12D7
-   12EF
-   130F
-   1311
-   1316-1317
-   131F
-   1347
-   135B-1360
-   137D-139F
-   13F5-1400
-
-
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-
-   1677-167F
-   169D-169F
-   16F1-16FF
-   170D
-   1715-171F
-   1737-173F
-   1754-175F
-   176D
-   1771
-   1774-177F
-   17DD-17DF
-   17EA-17FF
-   180F
-   181A-181F
-   1878-187F
-   18AA-1DFF
-   1E9C-1E9F
-   1EFA-1EFF
-   1F16-1F17
-   1F1E-1F1F
-   1F46-1F47
-   1F4E-1F4F
-   1F58
-   1F5A
-   1F5C
-   1F5E
-   1F7E-1F7F
-   1FB5
-   1FC5
-   1FD4-1FD5
-   1FDC
-   1FF0-1FF1
-   1FF5
-   1FFF
-   2053-2056
-   2058-205E
-   2064-2069
-   2072-2073
-   208F-209F
-   20B2-20CF
-   20EB-20FF
-   213B-213C
-   214C-2152
-   2184-218F
-   23CF-23FF
-   2427-243F
-   244B-245F
-   24FF
-
-
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-   2614-2615
-   2618
-   267E-267F
-   268A-2700
-   2705
-   270A-270B
-   2728
-   274C
-   274E
-   2753-2755
-   2757
-   275F-2760
-   2795-2797
-   27B0
-   27BF-27CF
-   27EC-27EF
-   2B00-2E7F
-   2E9A
-   2EF4-2EFF
-   2FD6-2FEF
-   2FFC-2FFF
-   3040
-   3097-3098
-   3100-3104
-   312D-3130
-   318F
-   31B8-31EF
-   321D-321F
-   3244-3250
-   327C-327E
-   32CC-32CF
-   32FF
-   3377-337A
-   33DE-33DF
-   33FF
-   4DB6-4DFF
-   9FA6-9FFF
-   A48D-A48F
-   A4C7-ABFF
-   D7A4-D7FF
-   FA2E-FA2F
-   FA6B-FAFF
-   FB07-FB12
-   FB18-FB1C
-   FB37
-   FB3D
-   FB3F
-   FB42
-
-
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-   FB45
-   FBB2-FBD2
-   FD40-FD4F
-   FD90-FD91
-   FDC8-FDCF
-   FDFD-FDFF
-   FE10-FE1F
-   FE24-FE2F
-   FE47-FE48
-   FE53
-   FE67
-   FE6C-FE6F
-   FE75
-   FEFD-FEFE
-   FF00
-   FFBF-FFC1
-   FFC8-FFC9
-   FFD0-FFD1
-   FFD8-FFD9
-   FFDD-FFDF
-   FFE7
-   FFEF-FFF8
-   10000-102FF
-   1031F
-   10324-1032F
-   1034B-103FF
-   10426-10427
-   1044E-1CFFF
-   1D0F6-1D0FF
-   1D127-1D129
-   1D1DE-1D3FF
-   1D455
-   1D49D
-   1D4A0-1D4A1
-   1D4A3-1D4A4
-   1D4A7-1D4A8
-   1D4AD
-   1D4BA
-   1D4BC
-   1D4C1
-   1D4C4
-   1D506
-   1D50B-1D50C
-   1D515
-   1D51D
-   1D53A
-   1D53F
-   1D545
-
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-   1D547-1D549
-   1D551
-   1D6A4-1D6A7
-   1D7CA-1D7CD
-   1D800-1FFFD
-   2A6D7-2F7FF
-   2FA1E-2FFFD
-   30000-3FFFD
-   40000-4FFFD
-   50000-5FFFD
-   60000-6FFFD
-   70000-7FFFD
-   80000-8FFFD
-   90000-9FFFD
-   A0000-AFFFD
-   B0000-BFFFD
-   C0000-CFFFD
-   D0000-DFFFD
-   E0000
-   E0002-E001F
-   E0080-EFFFD
-   ----- End Table A.1 -----
-
-B. Mapping Tables
-
-   The following is the mapping table from section 3.  The table has
-   three columns:
-
-   - the code point that is mapped from
-   - the zero or more code points that it is mapped to
-   - the reason for the mapping
-
-   The columns are separated by semicolons.  Note that the second column
-   may be empty, or it may have one code point, or it may have more than
-   one code point, with each code point separated by a space.
-
-B.1 Commonly mapped to nothing
-
-   ----- Start Table B.1 -----
-   00AD; ; Map to nothing
-   034F; ; Map to nothing
-   1806; ; Map to nothing
-   180B; ; Map to nothing
-   180C; ; Map to nothing
-   180D; ; Map to nothing
-   200B; ; Map to nothing
-   200C; ; Map to nothing
-   200D; ; Map to nothing
-
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-   2060; ; Map to nothing
-   FE00; ; Map to nothing
-   FE01; ; Map to nothing
-   FE02; ; Map to nothing
-   FE03; ; Map to nothing
-   FE04; ; Map to nothing
-   FE05; ; Map to nothing
-   FE06; ; Map to nothing
-   FE07; ; Map to nothing
-   FE08; ; Map to nothing
-   FE09; ; Map to nothing
-   FE0A; ; Map to nothing
-   FE0B; ; Map to nothing
-   FE0C; ; Map to nothing
-   FE0D; ; Map to nothing
-   FE0E; ; Map to nothing
-   FE0F; ; Map to nothing
-   FEFF; ; Map to nothing
-   ----- End Table B.1 -----
-
-B.2 Mapping for case-folding used with NFKC
-
-   ----- Start Table B.2 -----
-   0041; 0061; Case map
-   0042; 0062; Case map
-   0043; 0063; Case map
-   0044; 0064; Case map
-   0045; 0065; Case map
-   0046; 0066; Case map
-   0047; 0067; Case map
-   0048; 0068; Case map
-   0049; 0069; Case map
-   004A; 006A; Case map
-   004B; 006B; Case map
-   004C; 006C; Case map
-   004D; 006D; Case map
-   004E; 006E; Case map
-   004F; 006F; Case map
-   0050; 0070; Case map
-   0051; 0071; Case map
-   0052; 0072; Case map
-   0053; 0073; Case map
-   0054; 0074; Case map
-   0055; 0075; Case map
-   0056; 0076; Case map
-   0057; 0077; Case map
-   0058; 0078; Case map
-   0059; 0079; Case map
-
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-   005A; 007A; Case map
-   00B5; 03BC; Case map
-   00C0; 00E0; Case map
-   00C1; 00E1; Case map
-   00C2; 00E2; Case map
-   00C3; 00E3; Case map
-   00C4; 00E4; Case map
-   00C5; 00E5; Case map
-   00C6; 00E6; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   0122; 0123; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   017F; 0073; Case map
-   0181; 0253; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   01D7; 01D8; Case map
-   01D9; 01DA; Case map
-   01DB; 01DC; Case map
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-   01F0; 006A 030C; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   0232; 0233; Case map
-   0345; 03B9; Case map
-   037A; 0020 03B9; Additional folding
-   0386; 03AC; Case map
-   0388; 03AD; Case map
-   0389; 03AE; Case map
-   038A; 03AF; Case map
-   038C; 03CC; Case map
-   038E; 03CD; Case map
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-   0390; 03B9 0308 0301; Case map
-   0391; 03B1; Case map
-   0392; 03B2; Case map
-   0393; 03B3; Case map
-   0394; 03B4; Case map
-   0395; 03B5; Case map
-   0396; 03B6; Case map
-   0397; 03B7; Case map
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-   039A; 03BA; Case map
-   039B; 03BB; Case map
-   039C; 03BC; Case map
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-   03AA; 03CA; Case map
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-   03B0; 03C5 0308 0301; Case map
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-   03D0; 03B2; Case map
-   03D1; 03B8; Case map
-   03D2; 03C5; Additional folding
-   03D3; 03CD; Additional folding
-   03D4; 03CB; Additional folding
-   03D5; 03C6; Case map
-   03D6; 03C0; Case map
-   03D8; 03D9; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   03DE; 03DF; Case map
-   03E0; 03E1; Case map
-   03E2; 03E3; Case map
-   03E4; 03E5; Case map
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-   03F1; 03C1; Case map
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-   03F4; 03B8; Case map
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-   0403; 0453; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   0422; 0442; Case map
-   0423; 0443; Case map
-   0424; 0444; Case map
-   0425; 0445; Case map
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-   0427; 0447; Case map
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-   042C; 044C; Case map
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-   046C; 046D; Case map
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-   047C; 047D; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   04AC; 04AD; Case map
-   04AE; 04AF; Case map
-   04B0; 04B1; Case map
-   04B2; 04B3; Case map
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-   04BA; 04BB; Case map
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-   04C3; 04C4; Case map
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-   0504; 0505; Case map
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-   0531; 0561; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   0534; 0564; Case map
-   0535; 0565; Case map
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-   0537; 0567; Case map
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-   053D; 056D; Case map
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-   0540; 0570; Case map
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-   0587; 0565 0582; Case map
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-   1E0A; 1E0B; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   1E18; 1E19; Case map
-   1E1A; 1E1B; Case map
-   1E1C; 1E1D; Case map
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-   1E28; 1E29; Case map
-   1E2A; 1E2B; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   1E78; 1E79; Case map
-   1E7A; 1E7B; Case map
-   1E7C; 1E7D; Case map
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-   1E80; 1E81; Case map
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-   1E96; 0068 0331; Case map
-   1E97; 0074 0308; Case map
-   1E98; 0077 030A; Case map
-   1E99; 0079 030A; Case map
-   1E9A; 0061 02BE; Case map
-   1E9B; 1E61; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   1ED6; 1ED7; Case map
-   1ED8; 1ED9; Case map
-   1EDA; 1EDB; Case map
-   1EDC; 1EDD; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   1F3F; 1F37; Case map
-   1F48; 1F40; Case map
-   1F49; 1F41; Case map
-   1F4A; 1F42; Case map
-   1F4B; 1F43; Case map
-   1F4C; 1F44; Case map
-   1F4D; 1F45; Case map
-   1F50; 03C5 0313; Case map
-   1F52; 03C5 0313 0300; Case map
-   1F54; 03C5 0313 0301; Case map
-   1F56; 03C5 0313 0342; Case map
-   1F59; 1F51; Case map
-   1F5B; 1F53; Case map
-   1F5D; 1F55; Case map
-   1F5F; 1F57; Case map
-   1F68; 1F60; Case map
-   1F69; 1F61; Case map
-   1F6A; 1F62; Case map
-   1F6B; 1F63; Case map
-   1F6C; 1F64; Case map
-   1F6D; 1F65; Case map
-   1F6E; 1F66; Case map
-   1F6F; 1F67; Case map
-   1F80; 1F00 03B9; Case map
-   1F81; 1F01 03B9; Case map
-   1F82; 1F02 03B9; Case map
-   1F83; 1F03 03B9; Case map
-   1F84; 1F04 03B9; Case map
-   1F85; 1F05 03B9; Case map
-   1F86; 1F06 03B9; Case map
-   1F87; 1F07 03B9; Case map
-   1F88; 1F00 03B9; Case map
-   1F89; 1F01 03B9; Case map
-   1F8A; 1F02 03B9; Case map
-   1F8B; 1F03 03B9; Case map
-   1F8C; 1F04 03B9; Case map
-   1F8D; 1F05 03B9; Case map
-   1F8E; 1F06 03B9; Case map
-   1F8F; 1F07 03B9; Case map
-   1F90; 1F20 03B9; Case map
-   1F91; 1F21 03B9; Case map
-   1F92; 1F22 03B9; Case map
-   1F93; 1F23 03B9; Case map
-   1F94; 1F24 03B9; Case map
-   1F95; 1F25 03B9; Case map
-   1F96; 1F26 03B9; Case map
-   1F97; 1F27 03B9; Case map
-   1F98; 1F20 03B9; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   1F99; 1F21 03B9; Case map
-   1F9A; 1F22 03B9; Case map
-   1F9B; 1F23 03B9; Case map
-   1F9C; 1F24 03B9; Case map
-   1F9D; 1F25 03B9; Case map
-   1F9E; 1F26 03B9; Case map
-   1F9F; 1F27 03B9; Case map
-   1FA0; 1F60 03B9; Case map
-   1FA1; 1F61 03B9; Case map
-   1FA2; 1F62 03B9; Case map
-   1FA3; 1F63 03B9; Case map
-   1FA4; 1F64 03B9; Case map
-   1FA5; 1F65 03B9; Case map
-   1FA6; 1F66 03B9; Case map
-   1FA7; 1F67 03B9; Case map
-   1FA8; 1F60 03B9; Case map
-   1FA9; 1F61 03B9; Case map
-   1FAA; 1F62 03B9; Case map
-   1FAB; 1F63 03B9; Case map
-   1FAC; 1F64 03B9; Case map
-   1FAD; 1F65 03B9; Case map
-   1FAE; 1F66 03B9; Case map
-   1FAF; 1F67 03B9; Case map
-   1FB2; 1F70 03B9; Case map
-   1FB3; 03B1 03B9; Case map
-   1FB4; 03AC 03B9; Case map
-   1FB6; 03B1 0342; Case map
-   1FB7; 03B1 0342 03B9; Case map
-   1FB8; 1FB0; Case map
-   1FB9; 1FB1; Case map
-   1FBA; 1F70; Case map
-   1FBB; 1F71; Case map
-   1FBC; 03B1 03B9; Case map
-   1FBE; 03B9; Case map
-   1FC2; 1F74 03B9; Case map
-   1FC3; 03B7 03B9; Case map
-   1FC4; 03AE 03B9; Case map
-   1FC6; 03B7 0342; Case map
-   1FC7; 03B7 0342 03B9; Case map
-   1FC8; 1F72; Case map
-   1FC9; 1F73; Case map
-   1FCA; 1F74; Case map
-   1FCB; 1F75; Case map
-   1FCC; 03B7 03B9; Case map
-   1FD2; 03B9 0308 0300; Case map
-   1FD3; 03B9 0308 0301; Case map
-   1FD6; 03B9 0342; Case map
-   1FD7; 03B9 0308 0342; Case map
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-Hoffman & Blanchet          Standards Track                    [Page 46]
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   1FD8; 1FD0; Case map
-   1FD9; 1FD1; Case map
-   1FDA; 1F76; Case map
-   1FDB; 1F77; Case map
-   1FE2; 03C5 0308 0300; Case map
-   1FE3; 03C5 0308 0301; Case map
-   1FE4; 03C1 0313; Case map
-   1FE6; 03C5 0342; Case map
-   1FE7; 03C5 0308 0342; Case map
-   1FE8; 1FE0; Case map
-   1FE9; 1FE1; Case map
-   1FEA; 1F7A; Case map
-   1FEB; 1F7B; Case map
-   1FEC; 1FE5; Case map
-   1FF2; 1F7C 03B9; Case map
-   1FF3; 03C9 03B9; Case map
-   1FF4; 03CE 03B9; Case map
-   1FF6; 03C9 0342; Case map
-   1FF7; 03C9 0342 03B9; Case map
-   1FF8; 1F78; Case map
-   1FF9; 1F79; Case map
-   1FFA; 1F7C; Case map
-   1FFB; 1F7D; Case map
-   1FFC; 03C9 03B9; Case map
-   20A8; 0072 0073; Additional folding
-   2102; 0063; Additional folding
-   2103; 00B0 0063; Additional folding
-   2107; 025B; Additional folding
-   2109; 00B0 0066; Additional folding
-   210B; 0068; Additional folding
-   210C; 0068; Additional folding
-   210D; 0068; Additional folding
-   2110; 0069; Additional folding
-   2111; 0069; Additional folding
-   2112; 006C; Additional folding
-   2115; 006E; Additional folding
-   2116; 006E 006F; Additional folding
-   2119; 0070; Additional folding
-   211A; 0071; Additional folding
-   211B; 0072; Additional folding
-   211C; 0072; Additional folding
-   211D; 0072; Additional folding
-   2120; 0073 006D; Additional folding
-   2121; 0074 0065 006C; Additional folding
-   2122; 0074 006D; Additional folding
-   2124; 007A; Additional folding
-   2126; 03C9; Case map
-   2128; 007A; Additional folding
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   212A; 006B; Case map
-   212B; 00E5; Case map
-   212C; 0062; Additional folding
-   212D; 0063; Additional folding
-   2130; 0065; Additional folding
-   2131; 0066; Additional folding
-   2133; 006D; Additional folding
-   213E; 03B3; Additional folding
-   213F; 03C0; Additional folding
-   2145; 0064; Additional folding
-   2160; 2170; Case map
-   2161; 2171; Case map
-   2162; 2172; Case map
-   2163; 2173; Case map
-   2164; 2174; Case map
-   2165; 2175; Case map
-   2166; 2176; Case map
-   2167; 2177; Case map
-   2168; 2178; Case map
-   2169; 2179; Case map
-   216A; 217A; Case map
-   216B; 217B; Case map
-   216C; 217C; Case map
-   216D; 217D; Case map
-   216E; 217E; Case map
-   216F; 217F; Case map
-   24B6; 24D0; Case map
-   24B7; 24D1; Case map
-   24B8; 24D2; Case map
-   24B9; 24D3; Case map
-   24BA; 24D4; Case map
-   24BB; 24D5; Case map
-   24BC; 24D6; Case map
-   24BD; 24D7; Case map
-   24BE; 24D8; Case map
-   24BF; 24D9; Case map
-   24C0; 24DA; Case map
-   24C1; 24DB; Case map
-   24C2; 24DC; Case map
-   24C3; 24DD; Case map
-   24C4; 24DE; Case map
-   24C5; 24DF; Case map
-   24C6; 24E0; Case map
-   24C7; 24E1; Case map
-   24C8; 24E2; Case map
-   24C9; 24E3; Case map
-   24CA; 24E4; Case map
-   24CB; 24E5; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   24CC; 24E6; Case map
-   24CD; 24E7; Case map
-   24CE; 24E8; Case map
-   24CF; 24E9; Case map
-   3371; 0068 0070 0061; Additional folding
-   3373; 0061 0075; Additional folding
-   3375; 006F 0076; Additional folding
-   3380; 0070 0061; Additional folding
-   3381; 006E 0061; Additional folding
-   3382; 03BC 0061; Additional folding
-   3383; 006D 0061; Additional folding
-   3384; 006B 0061; Additional folding
-   3385; 006B 0062; Additional folding
-   3386; 006D 0062; Additional folding
-   3387; 0067 0062; Additional folding
-   338A; 0070 0066; Additional folding
-   338B; 006E 0066; Additional folding
-   338C; 03BC 0066; Additional folding
-   3390; 0068 007A; Additional folding
-   3391; 006B 0068 007A; Additional folding
-   3392; 006D 0068 007A; Additional folding
-   3393; 0067 0068 007A; Additional folding
-   3394; 0074 0068 007A; Additional folding
-   33A9; 0070 0061; Additional folding
-   33AA; 006B 0070 0061; Additional folding
-   33AB; 006D 0070 0061; Additional folding
-   33AC; 0067 0070 0061; Additional folding
-   33B4; 0070 0076; Additional folding
-   33B5; 006E 0076; Additional folding
-   33B6; 03BC 0076; Additional folding
-   33B7; 006D 0076; Additional folding
-   33B8; 006B 0076; Additional folding
-   33B9; 006D 0076; Additional folding
-   33BA; 0070 0077; Additional folding
-   33BB; 006E 0077; Additional folding
-   33BC; 03BC 0077; Additional folding
-   33BD; 006D 0077; Additional folding
-   33BE; 006B 0077; Additional folding
-   33BF; 006D 0077; Additional folding
-   33C0; 006B 03C9; Additional folding
-   33C1; 006D 03C9; Additional folding
-   33C3; 0062 0071; Additional folding
-   33C6; 0063 2215 006B 0067; Additional folding
-   33C7; 0063 006F 002E; Additional folding
-   33C8; 0064 0062; Additional folding
-   33C9; 0067 0079; Additional folding
-   33CB; 0068 0070; Additional folding
-   33CD; 006B 006B; Additional folding
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   33CE; 006B 006D; Additional folding
-   33D7; 0070 0068; Additional folding
-   33D9; 0070 0070 006D; Additional folding
-   33DA; 0070 0072; Additional folding
-   33DC; 0073 0076; Additional folding
-   33DD; 0077 0062; Additional folding
-   FB00; 0066 0066; Case map
-   FB01; 0066 0069; Case map
-   FB02; 0066 006C; Case map
-   FB03; 0066 0066 0069; Case map
-   FB04; 0066 0066 006C; Case map
-   FB05; 0073 0074; Case map
-   FB06; 0073 0074; Case map
-   FB13; 0574 0576; Case map
-   FB14; 0574 0565; Case map
-   FB15; 0574 056B; Case map
-   FB16; 057E 0576; Case map
-   FB17; 0574 056D; Case map
-   FF21; FF41; Case map
-   FF22; FF42; Case map
-   FF23; FF43; Case map
-   FF24; FF44; Case map
-   FF25; FF45; Case map
-   FF26; FF46; Case map
-   FF27; FF47; Case map
-   FF28; FF48; Case map
-   FF29; FF49; Case map
-   FF2A; FF4A; Case map
-   FF2B; FF4B; Case map
-   FF2C; FF4C; Case map
-   FF2D; FF4D; Case map
-   FF2E; FF4E; Case map
-   FF2F; FF4F; Case map
-   FF30; FF50; Case map
-   FF31; FF51; Case map
-   FF32; FF52; Case map
-   FF33; FF53; Case map
-   FF34; FF54; Case map
-   FF35; FF55; Case map
-   FF36; FF56; Case map
-   FF37; FF57; Case map
-   FF38; FF58; Case map
-   FF39; FF59; Case map
-   FF3A; FF5A; Case map
-   10400; 10428; Case map
-   10401; 10429; Case map
-   10402; 1042A; Case map
-   10403; 1042B; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   10404; 1042C; Case map
-   10405; 1042D; Case map
-   10406; 1042E; Case map
-   10407; 1042F; Case map
-   10408; 10430; Case map
-   10409; 10431; Case map
-   1040A; 10432; Case map
-   1040B; 10433; Case map
-   1040C; 10434; Case map
-   1040D; 10435; Case map
-   1040E; 10436; Case map
-   1040F; 10437; Case map
-   10410; 10438; Case map
-   10411; 10439; Case map
-   10412; 1043A; Case map
-   10413; 1043B; Case map
-   10414; 1043C; Case map
-   10415; 1043D; Case map
-   10416; 1043E; Case map
-   10417; 1043F; Case map
-   10418; 10440; Case map
-   10419; 10441; Case map
-   1041A; 10442; Case map
-   1041B; 10443; Case map
-   1041C; 10444; Case map
-   1041D; 10445; Case map
-   1041E; 10446; Case map
-   1041F; 10447; Case map
-   10420; 10448; Case map
-   10421; 10449; Case map
-   10422; 1044A; Case map
-   10423; 1044B; Case map
-   10424; 1044C; Case map
-   10425; 1044D; Case map
-   1D400; 0061; Additional folding
-   1D401; 0062; Additional folding
-   1D402; 0063; Additional folding
-   1D403; 0064; Additional folding
-   1D404; 0065; Additional folding
-   1D405; 0066; Additional folding
-   1D406; 0067; Additional folding
-   1D407; 0068; Additional folding
-   1D408; 0069; Additional folding
-   1D409; 006A; Additional folding
-   1D40A; 006B; Additional folding
-   1D40B; 006C; Additional folding
-   1D40C; 006D; Additional folding
-   1D40D; 006E; Additional folding
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   1D40E; 006F; Additional folding
-   1D40F; 0070; Additional folding
-   1D410; 0071; Additional folding
-   1D411; 0072; Additional folding
-   1D412; 0073; Additional folding
-   1D413; 0074; Additional folding
-   1D414; 0075; Additional folding
-   1D415; 0076; Additional folding
-   1D416; 0077; Additional folding
-   1D417; 0078; Additional folding
-   1D418; 0079; Additional folding
-   1D419; 007A; Additional folding
-   1D434; 0061; Additional folding
-   1D435; 0062; Additional folding
-   1D436; 0063; Additional folding
-   1D437; 0064; Additional folding
-   1D438; 0065; Additional folding
-   1D439; 0066; Additional folding
-   1D43A; 0067; Additional folding
-   1D43B; 0068; Additional folding
-   1D43C; 0069; Additional folding
-   1D43D; 006A; Additional folding
-   1D43E; 006B; Additional folding
-   1D43F; 006C; Additional folding
-   1D440; 006D; Additional folding
-   1D441; 006E; Additional folding
-   1D442; 006F; Additional folding
-   1D443; 0070; Additional folding
-   1D444; 0071; Additional folding
-   1D445; 0072; Additional folding
-   1D446; 0073; Additional folding
-   1D447; 0074; Additional folding
-   1D448; 0075; Additional folding
-   1D449; 0076; Additional folding
-   1D44A; 0077; Additional folding
-   1D44B; 0078; Additional folding
-   1D44C; 0079; Additional folding
-   1D44D; 007A; Additional folding
-   1D468; 0061; Additional folding
-   1D469; 0062; Additional folding
-   1D46A; 0063; Additional folding
-   1D46B; 0064; Additional folding
-   1D46C; 0065; Additional folding
-   1D46D; 0066; Additional folding
-   1D46E; 0067; Additional folding
-   1D46F; 0068; Additional folding
-   1D470; 0069; Additional folding
-   1D471; 006A; Additional folding
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   1D472; 006B; Additional folding
-   1D473; 006C; Additional folding
-   1D474; 006D; Additional folding
-   1D475; 006E; Additional folding
-   1D476; 006F; Additional folding
-   1D477; 0070; Additional folding
-   1D478; 0071; Additional folding
-   1D479; 0072; Additional folding
-   1D47A; 0073; Additional folding
-   1D47B; 0074; Additional folding
-   1D47C; 0075; Additional folding
-   1D47D; 0076; Additional folding
-   1D47E; 0077; Additional folding
-   1D47F; 0078; Additional folding
-   1D480; 0079; Additional folding
-   1D481; 007A; Additional folding
-   1D49C; 0061; Additional folding
-   1D49E; 0063; Additional folding
-   1D49F; 0064; Additional folding
-   1D4A2; 0067; Additional folding
-   1D4A5; 006A; Additional folding
-   1D4A6; 006B; Additional folding
-   1D4A9; 006E; Additional folding
-   1D4AA; 006F; Additional folding
-   1D4AB; 0070; Additional folding
-   1D4AC; 0071; Additional folding
-   1D4AE; 0073; Additional folding
-   1D4AF; 0074; Additional folding
-   1D4B0; 0075; Additional folding
-   1D4B1; 0076; Additional folding
-   1D4B2; 0077; Additional folding
-   1D4B3; 0078; Additional folding
-   1D4B4; 0079; Additional folding
-   1D4B5; 007A; Additional folding
-   1D4D0; 0061; Additional folding
-   1D4D1; 0062; Additional folding
-   1D4D2; 0063; Additional folding
-   1D4D3; 0064; Additional folding
-   1D4D4; 0065; Additional folding
-   1D4D5; 0066; Additional folding
-   1D4D6; 0067; Additional folding
-   1D4D7; 0068; Additional folding
-   1D4D8; 0069; Additional folding
-   1D4D9; 006A; Additional folding
-   1D4DA; 006B; Additional folding
-   1D4DB; 006C; Additional folding
-   1D4DC; 006D; Additional folding
-   1D4DD; 006E; Additional folding
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   1D4DE; 006F; Additional folding
-   1D4DF; 0070; Additional folding
-   1D4E0; 0071; Additional folding
-   1D4E1; 0072; Additional folding
-   1D4E2; 0073; Additional folding
-   1D4E3; 0074; Additional folding
-   1D4E4; 0075; Additional folding
-   1D4E5; 0076; Additional folding
-   1D4E6; 0077; Additional folding
-   1D4E7; 0078; Additional folding
-   1D4E8; 0079; Additional folding
-   1D4E9; 007A; Additional folding
-   1D504; 0061; Additional folding
-   1D505; 0062; Additional folding
-   1D507; 0064; Additional folding
-   1D508; 0065; Additional folding
-   1D509; 0066; Additional folding
-   1D50A; 0067; Additional folding
-   1D50D; 006A; Additional folding
-   1D50E; 006B; Additional folding
-   1D50F; 006C; Additional folding
-   1D510; 006D; Additional folding
-   1D511; 006E; Additional folding
-   1D512; 006F; Additional folding
-   1D513; 0070; Additional folding
-   1D514; 0071; Additional folding
-   1D516; 0073; Additional folding
-   1D517; 0074; Additional folding
-   1D518; 0075; Additional folding
-   1D519; 0076; Additional folding
-   1D51A; 0077; Additional folding
-   1D51B; 0078; Additional folding
-   1D51C; 0079; Additional folding
-   1D538; 0061; Additional folding
-   1D539; 0062; Additional folding
-   1D53B; 0064; Additional folding
-   1D53C; 0065; Additional folding
-   1D53D; 0066; Additional folding
-   1D53E; 0067; Additional folding
-   1D540; 0069; Additional folding
-   1D541; 006A; Additional folding
-   1D542; 006B; Additional folding
-   1D543; 006C; Additional folding
-   1D544; 006D; Additional folding
-   1D546; 006F; Additional folding
-   1D54A; 0073; Additional folding
-   1D54B; 0074; Additional folding
-   1D54C; 0075; Additional folding
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   1D54D; 0076; Additional folding
-   1D54E; 0077; Additional folding
-   1D54F; 0078; Additional folding
-   1D550; 0079; Additional folding
-   1D56C; 0061; Additional folding
-   1D56D; 0062; Additional folding
-   1D56E; 0063; Additional folding
-   1D56F; 0064; Additional folding
-   1D570; 0065; Additional folding
-   1D571; 0066; Additional folding
-   1D572; 0067; Additional folding
-   1D573; 0068; Additional folding
-   1D574; 0069; Additional folding
-   1D575; 006A; Additional folding
-   1D576; 006B; Additional folding
-   1D577; 006C; Additional folding
-   1D578; 006D; Additional folding
-   1D579; 006E; Additional folding
-   1D57A; 006F; Additional folding
-   1D57B; 0070; Additional folding
-   1D57C; 0071; Additional folding
-   1D57D; 0072; Additional folding
-   1D57E; 0073; Additional folding
-   1D57F; 0074; Additional folding
-   1D580; 0075; Additional folding
-   1D581; 0076; Additional folding
-   1D582; 0077; Additional folding
-   1D583; 0078; Additional folding
-   1D584; 0079; Additional folding
-   1D585; 007A; Additional folding
-   1D5A0; 0061; Additional folding
-   1D5A1; 0062; Additional folding
-   1D5A2; 0063; Additional folding
-   1D5A3; 0064; Additional folding
-   1D5A4; 0065; Additional folding
-   1D5A5; 0066; Additional folding
-   1D5A6; 0067; Additional folding
-   1D5A7; 0068; Additional folding
-   1D5A8; 0069; Additional folding
-   1D5A9; 006A; Additional folding
-   1D5AA; 006B; Additional folding
-   1D5AB; 006C; Additional folding
-   1D5AC; 006D; Additional folding
-   1D5AD; 006E; Additional folding
-   1D5AE; 006F; Additional folding
-   1D5AF; 0070; Additional folding
-   1D5B0; 0071; Additional folding
-   1D5B1; 0072; Additional folding
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
-
-
-   1D5B2; 0073; Additional folding
-   1D5B3; 0074; Additional folding
-   1D5B4; 0075; Additional folding
-   1D5B5; 0076; Additional folding
-   1D5B6; 0077; Additional folding
-   1D5B7; 0078; Additional folding
-   1D5B8; 0079; Additional folding
-   1D5B9; 007A; Additional folding
-   1D5D4; 0061; Additional folding
-   1D5D5; 0062; Additional folding
-   1D5D6; 0063; Additional folding
-   1D5D7; 0064; Additional folding
-   1D5D8; 0065; Additional folding
-   1D5D9; 0066; Additional folding
-   1D5DA; 0067; Additional folding
-   1D5DB; 0068; Additional folding
-   1D5DC; 0069; Additional folding
-   1D5DD; 006A; Additional folding
-   1D5DE; 006B; Additional folding
-   1D5DF; 006C; Additional folding
-   1D5E0; 006D; Additional folding
-   1D5E1; 006E; Additional folding
-   1D5E2; 006F; Additional folding
-   1D5E3; 0070; Additional folding
-   1D5E4; 0071; Additional folding
-   1D5E5; 0072; Additional folding
-   1D5E6; 0073; Additional folding
-   1D5E7; 0074; Additional folding
-   1D5E8; 0075; Additional folding
-   1D5E9; 0076; Additional folding
-   1D5EA; 0077; Additional folding
-   1D5EB; 0078; Additional folding
-   1D5EC; 0079; Additional folding
-   1D5ED; 007A; Additional folding
-   1D608; 0061; Additional folding
-   1D609; 0062; Additional folding
-   1D60A; 0063; Additional folding
-   1D60B; 0064; Additional folding
-   1D60C; 0065; Additional folding
-   1D60D; 0066; Additional folding
-   1D60E; 0067; Additional folding
-   1D60F; 0068; Additional folding
-   1D610; 0069; Additional folding
-   1D611; 006A; Additional folding
-   1D612; 006B; Additional folding
-   1D613; 006C; Additional folding
-   1D614; 006D; Additional folding
-   1D615; 006E; Additional folding
-
-
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-Hoffman & Blanchet          Standards Track                    [Page 56]
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
-
-
-   1D616; 006F; Additional folding
-   1D617; 0070; Additional folding
-   1D618; 0071; Additional folding
-   1D619; 0072; Additional folding
-   1D61A; 0073; Additional folding
-   1D61B; 0074; Additional folding
-   1D61C; 0075; Additional folding
-   1D61D; 0076; Additional folding
-   1D61E; 0077; Additional folding
-   1D61F; 0078; Additional folding
-   1D620; 0079; Additional folding
-   1D621; 007A; Additional folding
-   1D63C; 0061; Additional folding
-   1D63D; 0062; Additional folding
-   1D63E; 0063; Additional folding
-   1D63F; 0064; Additional folding
-   1D640; 0065; Additional folding
-   1D641; 0066; Additional folding
-   1D642; 0067; Additional folding
-   1D643; 0068; Additional folding
-   1D644; 0069; Additional folding
-   1D645; 006A; Additional folding
-   1D646; 006B; Additional folding
-   1D647; 006C; Additional folding
-   1D648; 006D; Additional folding
-   1D649; 006E; Additional folding
-   1D64A; 006F; Additional folding
-   1D64B; 0070; Additional folding
-   1D64C; 0071; Additional folding
-   1D64D; 0072; Additional folding
-   1D64E; 0073; Additional folding
-   1D64F; 0074; Additional folding
-   1D650; 0075; Additional folding
-   1D651; 0076; Additional folding
-   1D652; 0077; Additional folding
-   1D653; 0078; Additional folding
-   1D654; 0079; Additional folding
-   1D655; 007A; Additional folding
-   1D670; 0061; Additional folding
-   1D671; 0062; Additional folding
-   1D672; 0063; Additional folding
-   1D673; 0064; Additional folding
-   1D674; 0065; Additional folding
-   1D675; 0066; Additional folding
-   1D676; 0067; Additional folding
-   1D677; 0068; Additional folding
-   1D678; 0069; Additional folding
-   1D679; 006A; Additional folding
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-Hoffman & Blanchet          Standards Track                    [Page 57]
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
-
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-   1D67A; 006B; Additional folding
-   1D67B; 006C; Additional folding
-   1D67C; 006D; Additional folding
-   1D67D; 006E; Additional folding
-   1D67E; 006F; Additional folding
-   1D67F; 0070; Additional folding
-   1D680; 0071; Additional folding
-   1D681; 0072; Additional folding
-   1D682; 0073; Additional folding
-   1D683; 0074; Additional folding
-   1D684; 0075; Additional folding
-   1D685; 0076; Additional folding
-   1D686; 0077; Additional folding
-   1D687; 0078; Additional folding
-   1D688; 0079; Additional folding
-   1D689; 007A; Additional folding
-   1D6A8; 03B1; Additional folding
-   1D6A9; 03B2; Additional folding
-   1D6AA; 03B3; Additional folding
-   1D6AB; 03B4; Additional folding
-   1D6AC; 03B5; Additional folding
-   1D6AD; 03B6; Additional folding
-   1D6AE; 03B7; Additional folding
-   1D6AF; 03B8; Additional folding
-   1D6B0; 03B9; Additional folding
-   1D6B1; 03BA; Additional folding
-   1D6B2; 03BB; Additional folding
-   1D6B3; 03BC; Additional folding
-   1D6B4; 03BD; Additional folding
-   1D6B5; 03BE; Additional folding
-   1D6B6; 03BF; Additional folding
-   1D6B7; 03C0; Additional folding
-   1D6B8; 03C1; Additional folding
-   1D6B9; 03B8; Additional folding
-   1D6BA; 03C3; Additional folding
-   1D6BB; 03C4; Additional folding
-   1D6BC; 03C5; Additional folding
-   1D6BD; 03C6; Additional folding
-   1D6BE; 03C7; Additional folding
-   1D6BF; 03C8; Additional folding
-   1D6C0; 03C9; Additional folding
-   1D6D3; 03C3; Additional folding
-   1D6E2; 03B1; Additional folding
-   1D6E3; 03B2; Additional folding
-   1D6E4; 03B3; Additional folding
-   1D6E5; 03B4; Additional folding
-   1D6E6; 03B5; Additional folding
-   1D6E7; 03B6; Additional folding
-
-
-
-Hoffman & Blanchet          Standards Track                    [Page 58]
-
-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
-
-
-   1D6E8; 03B7; Additional folding
-   1D6E9; 03B8; Additional folding
-   1D6EA; 03B9; Additional folding
-   1D6EB; 03BA; Additional folding
-   1D6EC; 03BB; Additional folding
-   1D6ED; 03BC; Additional folding
-   1D6EE; 03BD; Additional folding
-   1D6EF; 03BE; Additional folding
-   1D6F0; 03BF; Additional folding
-   1D6F1; 03C0; Additional folding
-   1D6F2; 03C1; Additional folding
-   1D6F3; 03B8; Additional folding
-   1D6F4; 03C3; Additional folding
-   1D6F5; 03C4; Additional folding
-   1D6F6; 03C5; Additional folding
-   1D6F7; 03C6; Additional folding
-   1D6F8; 03C7; Additional folding
-   1D6F9; 03C8; Additional folding
-   1D6FA; 03C9; Additional folding
-   1D70D; 03C3; Additional folding
-   1D71C; 03B1; Additional folding
-   1D71D; 03B2; Additional folding
-   1D71E; 03B3; Additional folding
-   1D71F; 03B4; Additional folding
-   1D720; 03B5; Additional folding
-   1D721; 03B6; Additional folding
-   1D722; 03B7; Additional folding
-   1D723; 03B8; Additional folding
-   1D724; 03B9; Additional folding
-   1D725; 03BA; Additional folding
-   1D726; 03BB; Additional folding
-   1D727; 03BC; Additional folding
-   1D728; 03BD; Additional folding
-   1D729; 03BE; Additional folding
-   1D72A; 03BF; Additional folding
-   1D72B; 03C0; Additional folding
-   1D72C; 03C1; Additional folding
-   1D72D; 03B8; Additional folding
-   1D72E; 03C3; Additional folding
-   1D72F; 03C4; Additional folding
-   1D730; 03C5; Additional folding
-   1D731; 03C6; Additional folding
-   1D732; 03C7; Additional folding
-   1D733; 03C8; Additional folding
-   1D734; 03C9; Additional folding
-   1D747; 03C3; Additional folding
-   1D756; 03B1; Additional folding
-   1D757; 03B2; Additional folding
-
-
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-Hoffman & Blanchet          Standards Track                    [Page 59]
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
-
-
-   1D758; 03B3; Additional folding
-   1D759; 03B4; Additional folding
-   1D75A; 03B5; Additional folding
-   1D75B; 03B6; Additional folding
-   1D75C; 03B7; Additional folding
-   1D75D; 03B8; Additional folding
-   1D75E; 03B9; Additional folding
-   1D75F; 03BA; Additional folding
-   1D760; 03BB; Additional folding
-   1D761; 03BC; Additional folding
-   1D762; 03BD; Additional folding
-   1D763; 03BE; Additional folding
-   1D764; 03BF; Additional folding
-   1D765; 03C0; Additional folding
-   1D766; 03C1; Additional folding
-   1D767; 03B8; Additional folding
-   1D768; 03C3; Additional folding
-   1D769; 03C4; Additional folding
-   1D76A; 03C5; Additional folding
-   1D76B; 03C6; Additional folding
-   1D76C; 03C7; Additional folding
-   1D76D; 03C8; Additional folding
-   1D76E; 03C9; Additional folding
-   1D781; 03C3; Additional folding
-   1D790; 03B1; Additional folding
-   1D791; 03B2; Additional folding
-   1D792; 03B3; Additional folding
-   1D793; 03B4; Additional folding
-   1D794; 03B5; Additional folding
-   1D795; 03B6; Additional folding
-   1D796; 03B7; Additional folding
-   1D797; 03B8; Additional folding
-   1D798; 03B9; Additional folding
-   1D799; 03BA; Additional folding
-   1D79A; 03BB; Additional folding
-   1D79B; 03BC; Additional folding
-   1D79C; 03BD; Additional folding
-   1D79D; 03BE; Additional folding
-   1D79E; 03BF; Additional folding
-   1D79F; 03C0; Additional folding
-   1D7A0; 03C1; Additional folding
-   1D7A1; 03B8; Additional folding
-   1D7A2; 03C3; Additional folding
-   1D7A3; 03C4; Additional folding
-   1D7A4; 03C5; Additional folding
-   1D7A5; 03C6; Additional folding
-   1D7A6; 03C7; Additional folding
-   1D7A7; 03C8; Additional folding
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-Hoffman & Blanchet          Standards Track                    [Page 60]
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   1D7A8; 03C9; Additional folding
-   1D7BB; 03C3; Additional folding
-   ----- End Table B.2 -----
-
-B.3 Mapping for case-folding used with no normalization
-
-   ----- Start Table B.3 -----
-   0041; 0061; Case map
-   0042; 0062; Case map
-   0043; 0063; Case map
-   0044; 0064; Case map
-   0045; 0065; Case map
-   0046; 0066; Case map
-   0047; 0067; Case map
-   0048; 0068; Case map
-   0049; 0069; Case map
-   004A; 006A; Case map
-   004B; 006B; Case map
-   004C; 006C; Case map
-   004D; 006D; Case map
-   004E; 006E; Case map
-   004F; 006F; Case map
-   0050; 0070; Case map
-   0051; 0071; Case map
-   0052; 0072; Case map
-   0053; 0073; Case map
-   0054; 0074; Case map
-   0055; 0075; Case map
-   0056; 0076; Case map
-   0057; 0077; Case map
-   0058; 0078; Case map
-   0059; 0079; Case map
-   005A; 007A; Case map
-   00B5; 03BC; Case map
-   00C0; 00E0; Case map
-   00C1; 00E1; Case map
-   00C2; 00E2; Case map
-   00C3; 00E3; Case map
-   00C4; 00E4; Case map
-   00C5; 00E5; Case map
-   00C6; 00E6; Case map
-   00C7; 00E7; Case map
-   00C8; 00E8; Case map
-   00C9; 00E9; Case map
-   00CA; 00EA; Case map
-   00CB; 00EB; Case map
-   00CC; 00EC; Case map
-   00CD; 00ED; Case map
-
-
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-Hoffman & Blanchet          Standards Track                    [Page 61]
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
-
-
-   00CE; 00EE; Case map
-   00CF; 00EF; Case map
-   00D0; 00F0; Case map
-   00D1; 00F1; Case map
-   00D2; 00F2; Case map
-   00D3; 00F3; Case map
-   00D4; 00F4; Case map
-   00D5; 00F5; Case map
-   00D6; 00F6; Case map
-   00D8; 00F8; Case map
-   00D9; 00F9; Case map
-   00DA; 00FA; Case map
-   00DB; 00FB; Case map
-   00DC; 00FC; Case map
-   00DD; 00FD; Case map
-   00DE; 00FE; Case map
-   00DF; 0073 0073; Case map
-   0100; 0101; Case map
-   0102; 0103; Case map
-   0104; 0105; Case map
-   0106; 0107; Case map
-   0108; 0109; Case map
-   010A; 010B; Case map
-   010C; 010D; Case map
-   010E; 010F; Case map
-   0110; 0111; Case map
-   0112; 0113; Case map
-   0114; 0115; Case map
-   0116; 0117; Case map
-   0118; 0119; Case map
-   011A; 011B; Case map
-   011C; 011D; Case map
-   011E; 011F; Case map
-   0120; 0121; Case map
-   0122; 0123; Case map
-   0124; 0125; Case map
-   0126; 0127; Case map
-   0128; 0129; Case map
-   012A; 012B; Case map
-   012C; 012D; Case map
-   012E; 012F; Case map
-   0130; 0069 0307; Case map
-   0132; 0133; Case map
-   0134; 0135; Case map
-   0136; 0137; Case map
-   0139; 013A; Case map
-   013B; 013C; Case map
-   013D; 013E; Case map
-
-
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-Hoffman & Blanchet          Standards Track                    [Page 62]
-
-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
-
-
-   013F; 0140; Case map
-   0141; 0142; Case map
-   0143; 0144; Case map
-   0145; 0146; Case map
-   0147; 0148; Case map
-   0149; 02BC 006E; Case map
-   014A; 014B; Case map
-   014C; 014D; Case map
-   014E; 014F; Case map
-   0150; 0151; Case map
-   0152; 0153; Case map
-   0154; 0155; Case map
-   0156; 0157; Case map
-   0158; 0159; Case map
-   015A; 015B; Case map
-   015C; 015D; Case map
-   015E; 015F; Case map
-   0160; 0161; Case map
-   0162; 0163; Case map
-   0164; 0165; Case map
-   0166; 0167; Case map
-   0168; 0169; Case map
-   016A; 016B; Case map
-   016C; 016D; Case map
-   016E; 016F; Case map
-   0170; 0171; Case map
-   0172; 0173; Case map
-   0174; 0175; Case map
-   0176; 0177; Case map
-   0178; 00FF; Case map
-   0179; 017A; Case map
-   017B; 017C; Case map
-   017D; 017E; Case map
-   017F; 0073; Case map
-   0181; 0253; Case map
-   0182; 0183; Case map
-   0184; 0185; Case map
-   0186; 0254; Case map
-   0187; 0188; Case map
-   0189; 0256; Case map
-   018A; 0257; Case map
-   018B; 018C; Case map
-   018E; 01DD; Case map
-   018F; 0259; Case map
-   0190; 025B; Case map
-   0191; 0192; Case map
-   0193; 0260; Case map
-   0194; 0263; Case map
-
-
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-Hoffman & Blanchet          Standards Track                    [Page 63]
-
-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
-
-
-   0196; 0269; Case map
-   0197; 0268; Case map
-   0198; 0199; Case map
-   019C; 026F; Case map
-   019D; 0272; Case map
-   019F; 0275; Case map
-   01A0; 01A1; Case map
-   01A2; 01A3; Case map
-   01A4; 01A5; Case map
-   01A6; 0280; Case map
-   01A7; 01A8; Case map
-   01A9; 0283; Case map
-   01AC; 01AD; Case map
-   01AE; 0288; Case map
-   01AF; 01B0; Case map
-   01B1; 028A; Case map
-   01B2; 028B; Case map
-   01B3; 01B4; Case map
-   01B5; 01B6; Case map
-   01B7; 0292; Case map
-   01B8; 01B9; Case map
-   01BC; 01BD; Case map
-   01C4; 01C6; Case map
-   01C5; 01C6; Case map
-   01C7; 01C9; Case map
-   01C8; 01C9; Case map
-   01CA; 01CC; Case map
-   01CB; 01CC; Case map
-   01CD; 01CE; Case map
-   01CF; 01D0; Case map
-   01D1; 01D2; Case map
-   01D3; 01D4; Case map
-   01D5; 01D6; Case map
-   01D7; 01D8; Case map
-   01D9; 01DA; Case map
-   01DB; 01DC; Case map
-   01DE; 01DF; Case map
-   01E0; 01E1; Case map
-   01E2; 01E3; Case map
-   01E4; 01E5; Case map
-   01E6; 01E7; Case map
-   01E8; 01E9; Case map
-   01EA; 01EB; Case map
-   01EC; 01ED; Case map
-   01EE; 01EF; Case map
-   01F0; 006A 030C; Case map
-   01F1; 01F3; Case map
-   01F2; 01F3; Case map
-
-
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-Hoffman & Blanchet          Standards Track                    [Page 64]
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
-
-
-   01F4; 01F5; Case map
-   01F6; 0195; Case map
-   01F7; 01BF; Case map
-   01F8; 01F9; Case map
-   01FA; 01FB; Case map
-   01FC; 01FD; Case map
-   01FE; 01FF; Case map
-   0200; 0201; Case map
-   0202; 0203; Case map
-   0204; 0205; Case map
-   0206; 0207; Case map
-   0208; 0209; Case map
-   020A; 020B; Case map
-   020C; 020D; Case map
-   020E; 020F; Case map
-   0210; 0211; Case map
-   0212; 0213; Case map
-   0214; 0215; Case map
-   0216; 0217; Case map
-   0218; 0219; Case map
-   021A; 021B; Case map
-   021C; 021D; Case map
-   021E; 021F; Case map
-   0220; 019E; Case map
-   0222; 0223; Case map
-   0224; 0225; Case map
-   0226; 0227; Case map
-   0228; 0229; Case map
-   022A; 022B; Case map
-   022C; 022D; Case map
-   022E; 022F; Case map
-   0230; 0231; Case map
-   0232; 0233; Case map
-   0345; 03B9; Case map
-   0386; 03AC; Case map
-   0388; 03AD; Case map
-   0389; 03AE; Case map
-   038A; 03AF; Case map
-   038C; 03CC; Case map
-   038E; 03CD; Case map
-   038F; 03CE; Case map
-   0390; 03B9 0308 0301; Case map
-   0391; 03B1; Case map
-   0392; 03B2; Case map
-   0393; 03B3; Case map
-   0394; 03B4; Case map
-   0395; 03B5; Case map
-   0396; 03B6; Case map
-
-
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-Hoffman & Blanchet          Standards Track                    [Page 65]
-
-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
-
-
-   0397; 03B7; Case map
-   0398; 03B8; Case map
-   0399; 03B9; Case map
-   039A; 03BA; Case map
-   039B; 03BB; Case map
-   039C; 03BC; Case map
-   039D; 03BD; Case map
-   039E; 03BE; Case map
-   039F; 03BF; Case map
-   03A0; 03C0; Case map
-   03A1; 03C1; Case map
-   03A3; 03C3; Case map
-   03A4; 03C4; Case map
-   03A5; 03C5; Case map
-   03A6; 03C6; Case map
-   03A7; 03C7; Case map
-   03A8; 03C8; Case map
-   03A9; 03C9; Case map
-   03AA; 03CA; Case map
-   03AB; 03CB; Case map
-   03B0; 03C5 0308 0301; Case map
-   03C2; 03C3; Case map
-   03D0; 03B2; Case map
-   03D1; 03B8; Case map
-   03D5; 03C6; Case map
-   03D6; 03C0; Case map
-   03D8; 03D9; Case map
-   03DA; 03DB; Case map
-   03DC; 03DD; Case map
-   03DE; 03DF; Case map
-   03E0; 03E1; Case map
-   03E2; 03E3; Case map
-   03E4; 03E5; Case map
-   03E6; 03E7; Case map
-   03E8; 03E9; Case map
-   03EA; 03EB; Case map
-   03EC; 03ED; Case map
-   03EE; 03EF; Case map
-   03F0; 03BA; Case map
-   03F1; 03C1; Case map
-   03F2; 03C3; Case map
-   03F4; 03B8; Case map
-   03F5; 03B5; Case map
-   0400; 0450; Case map
-   0401; 0451; Case map
-   0402; 0452; Case map
-   0403; 0453; Case map
-   0404; 0454; Case map
-
-
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-Hoffman & Blanchet          Standards Track                    [Page 66]
-
-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
-
-
-   0405; 0455; Case map
-   0406; 0456; Case map
-   0407; 0457; Case map
-   0408; 0458; Case map
-   0409; 0459; Case map
-   040A; 045A; Case map
-   040B; 045B; Case map
-   040C; 045C; Case map
-   040D; 045D; Case map
-   040E; 045E; Case map
-   040F; 045F; Case map
-   0410; 0430; Case map
-   0411; 0431; Case map
-   0412; 0432; Case map
-   0413; 0433; Case map
-   0414; 0434; Case map
-   0415; 0435; Case map
-   0416; 0436; Case map
-   0417; 0437; Case map
-   0418; 0438; Case map
-   0419; 0439; Case map
-   041A; 043A; Case map
-   041B; 043B; Case map
-   041C; 043C; Case map
-   041D; 043D; Case map
-   041E; 043E; Case map
-   041F; 043F; Case map
-   0420; 0440; Case map
-   0421; 0441; Case map
-   0422; 0442; Case map
-   0423; 0443; Case map
-   0424; 0444; Case map
-   0425; 0445; Case map
-   0426; 0446; Case map
-   0427; 0447; Case map
-   0428; 0448; Case map
-   0429; 0449; Case map
-   042A; 044A; Case map
-   042B; 044B; Case map
-   042C; 044C; Case map
-   042D; 044D; Case map
-   042E; 044E; Case map
-   042F; 044F; Case map
-   0460; 0461; Case map
-   0462; 0463; Case map
-   0464; 0465; Case map
-   0466; 0467; Case map
-   0468; 0469; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   046A; 046B; Case map
-   046C; 046D; Case map
-   046E; 046F; Case map
-   0470; 0471; Case map
-   0472; 0473; Case map
-   0474; 0475; Case map
-   0476; 0477; Case map
-   0478; 0479; Case map
-   047A; 047B; Case map
-   047C; 047D; Case map
-   047E; 047F; Case map
-   0480; 0481; Case map
-   048A; 048B; Case map
-   048C; 048D; Case map
-   048E; 048F; Case map
-   0490; 0491; Case map
-   0492; 0493; Case map
-   0494; 0495; Case map
-   0496; 0497; Case map
-   0498; 0499; Case map
-   049A; 049B; Case map
-   049C; 049D; Case map
-   049E; 049F; Case map
-   04A0; 04A1; Case map
-   04A2; 04A3; Case map
-   04A4; 04A5; Case map
-   04A6; 04A7; Case map
-   04A8; 04A9; Case map
-   04AA; 04AB; Case map
-   04AC; 04AD; Case map
-   04AE; 04AF; Case map
-   04B0; 04B1; Case map
-   04B2; 04B3; Case map
-   04B4; 04B5; Case map
-   04B6; 04B7; Case map
-   04B8; 04B9; Case map
-   04BA; 04BB; Case map
-   04BC; 04BD; Case map
-   04BE; 04BF; Case map
-   04C1; 04C2; Case map
-   04C3; 04C4; Case map
-   04C5; 04C6; Case map
-   04C7; 04C8; Case map
-   04C9; 04CA; Case map
-   04CB; 04CC; Case map
-   04CD; 04CE; Case map
-   04D0; 04D1; Case map
-   04D2; 04D3; Case map
-
-
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-Hoffman & Blanchet          Standards Track                    [Page 68]
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-
-   04D4; 04D5; Case map
-   04D6; 04D7; Case map
-   04D8; 04D9; Case map
-   04DA; 04DB; Case map
-   04DC; 04DD; Case map
-   04DE; 04DF; Case map
-   04E0; 04E1; Case map
-   04E2; 04E3; Case map
-   04E4; 04E5; Case map
-   04E6; 04E7; Case map
-   04E8; 04E9; Case map
-   04EA; 04EB; Case map
-   04EC; 04ED; Case map
-   04EE; 04EF; Case map
-   04F0; 04F1; Case map
-   04F2; 04F3; Case map
-   04F4; 04F5; Case map
-   04F8; 04F9; Case map
-   0500; 0501; Case map
-   0502; 0503; Case map
-   0504; 0505; Case map
-   0506; 0507; Case map
-   0508; 0509; Case map
-   050A; 050B; Case map
-   050C; 050D; Case map
-   050E; 050F; Case map
-   0531; 0561; Case map
-   0532; 0562; Case map
-   0533; 0563; Case map
-   0534; 0564; Case map
-   0535; 0565; Case map
-   0536; 0566; Case map
-   0537; 0567; Case map
-   0538; 0568; Case map
-   0539; 0569; Case map
-   053A; 056A; Case map
-   053B; 056B; Case map
-   053C; 056C; Case map
-   053D; 056D; Case map
-   053E; 056E; Case map
-   053F; 056F; Case map
-   0540; 0570; Case map
-   0541; 0571; Case map
-   0542; 0572; Case map
-   0543; 0573; Case map
-   0544; 0574; Case map
-   0545; 0575; Case map
-   0546; 0576; Case map
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-
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-Hoffman & Blanchet          Standards Track                    [Page 69]
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   0547; 0577; Case map
-   0548; 0578; Case map
-   0549; 0579; Case map
-   054A; 057A; Case map
-   054B; 057B; Case map
-   054C; 057C; Case map
-   054D; 057D; Case map
-   054E; 057E; Case map
-   054F; 057F; Case map
-   0550; 0580; Case map
-   0551; 0581; Case map
-   0552; 0582; Case map
-   0553; 0583; Case map
-   0554; 0584; Case map
-   0555; 0585; Case map
-   0556; 0586; Case map
-   0587; 0565 0582; Case map
-   1E00; 1E01; Case map
-   1E02; 1E03; Case map
-   1E04; 1E05; Case map
-   1E06; 1E07; Case map
-   1E08; 1E09; Case map
-   1E0A; 1E0B; Case map
-   1E0C; 1E0D; Case map
-   1E0E; 1E0F; Case map
-   1E10; 1E11; Case map
-   1E12; 1E13; Case map
-   1E14; 1E15; Case map
-   1E16; 1E17; Case map
-   1E18; 1E19; Case map
-   1E1A; 1E1B; Case map
-   1E1C; 1E1D; Case map
-   1E1E; 1E1F; Case map
-   1E20; 1E21; Case map
-   1E22; 1E23; Case map
-   1E24; 1E25; Case map
-   1E26; 1E27; Case map
-   1E28; 1E29; Case map
-   1E2A; 1E2B; Case map
-   1E2C; 1E2D; Case map
-   1E2E; 1E2F; Case map
-   1E30; 1E31; Case map
-   1E32; 1E33; Case map
-   1E34; 1E35; Case map
-   1E36; 1E37; Case map
-   1E38; 1E39; Case map
-   1E3A; 1E3B; Case map
-   1E3C; 1E3D; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   1E3E; 1E3F; Case map
-   1E40; 1E41; Case map
-   1E42; 1E43; Case map
-   1E44; 1E45; Case map
-   1E46; 1E47; Case map
-   1E48; 1E49; Case map
-   1E4A; 1E4B; Case map
-   1E4C; 1E4D; Case map
-   1E4E; 1E4F; Case map
-   1E50; 1E51; Case map
-   1E52; 1E53; Case map
-   1E54; 1E55; Case map
-   1E56; 1E57; Case map
-   1E58; 1E59; Case map
-   1E5A; 1E5B; Case map
-   1E5C; 1E5D; Case map
-   1E5E; 1E5F; Case map
-   1E60; 1E61; Case map
-   1E62; 1E63; Case map
-   1E64; 1E65; Case map
-   1E66; 1E67; Case map
-   1E68; 1E69; Case map
-   1E6A; 1E6B; Case map
-   1E6C; 1E6D; Case map
-   1E6E; 1E6F; Case map
-   1E70; 1E71; Case map
-   1E72; 1E73; Case map
-   1E74; 1E75; Case map
-   1E76; 1E77; Case map
-   1E78; 1E79; Case map
-   1E7A; 1E7B; Case map
-   1E7C; 1E7D; Case map
-   1E7E; 1E7F; Case map
-   1E80; 1E81; Case map
-   1E82; 1E83; Case map
-   1E84; 1E85; Case map
-   1E86; 1E87; Case map
-   1E88; 1E89; Case map
-   1E8A; 1E8B; Case map
-   1E8C; 1E8D; Case map
-   1E8E; 1E8F; Case map
-   1E90; 1E91; Case map
-   1E92; 1E93; Case map
-   1E94; 1E95; Case map
-   1E96; 0068 0331; Case map
-   1E97; 0074 0308; Case map
-   1E98; 0077 030A; Case map
-   1E99; 0079 030A; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   1E9A; 0061 02BE; Case map
-   1E9B; 1E61; Case map
-   1EA0; 1EA1; Case map
-   1EA2; 1EA3; Case map
-   1EA4; 1EA5; Case map
-   1EA6; 1EA7; Case map
-   1EA8; 1EA9; Case map
-   1EAA; 1EAB; Case map
-   1EAC; 1EAD; Case map
-   1EAE; 1EAF; Case map
-   1EB0; 1EB1; Case map
-   1EB2; 1EB3; Case map
-   1EB4; 1EB5; Case map
-   1EB6; 1EB7; Case map
-   1EB8; 1EB9; Case map
-   1EBA; 1EBB; Case map
-   1EBC; 1EBD; Case map
-   1EBE; 1EBF; Case map
-   1EC0; 1EC1; Case map
-   1EC2; 1EC3; Case map
-   1EC4; 1EC5; Case map
-   1EC6; 1EC7; Case map
-   1EC8; 1EC9; Case map
-   1ECA; 1ECB; Case map
-   1ECC; 1ECD; Case map
-   1ECE; 1ECF; Case map
-   1ED0; 1ED1; Case map
-   1ED2; 1ED3; Case map
-   1ED4; 1ED5; Case map
-   1ED6; 1ED7; Case map
-   1ED8; 1ED9; Case map
-   1EDA; 1EDB; Case map
-   1EDC; 1EDD; Case map
-   1EDE; 1EDF; Case map
-   1EE0; 1EE1; Case map
-   1EE2; 1EE3; Case map
-   1EE4; 1EE5; Case map
-   1EE6; 1EE7; Case map
-   1EE8; 1EE9; Case map
-   1EEA; 1EEB; Case map
-   1EEC; 1EED; Case map
-   1EEE; 1EEF; Case map
-   1EF0; 1EF1; Case map
-   1EF2; 1EF3; Case map
-   1EF4; 1EF5; Case map
-   1EF6; 1EF7; Case map
-   1EF8; 1EF9; Case map
-   1F08; 1F00; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   1F09; 1F01; Case map
-   1F0A; 1F02; Case map
-   1F0B; 1F03; Case map
-   1F0C; 1F04; Case map
-   1F0D; 1F05; Case map
-   1F0E; 1F06; Case map
-   1F0F; 1F07; Case map
-   1F18; 1F10; Case map
-   1F19; 1F11; Case map
-   1F1A; 1F12; Case map
-   1F1B; 1F13; Case map
-   1F1C; 1F14; Case map
-   1F1D; 1F15; Case map
-   1F28; 1F20; Case map
-   1F29; 1F21; Case map
-   1F2A; 1F22; Case map
-   1F2B; 1F23; Case map
-   1F2C; 1F24; Case map
-   1F2D; 1F25; Case map
-   1F2E; 1F26; Case map
-   1F2F; 1F27; Case map
-   1F38; 1F30; Case map
-   1F39; 1F31; Case map
-   1F3A; 1F32; Case map
-   1F3B; 1F33; Case map
-   1F3C; 1F34; Case map
-   1F3D; 1F35; Case map
-   1F3E; 1F36; Case map
-   1F3F; 1F37; Case map
-   1F48; 1F40; Case map
-   1F49; 1F41; Case map
-   1F4A; 1F42; Case map
-   1F4B; 1F43; Case map
-   1F4C; 1F44; Case map
-   1F4D; 1F45; Case map
-   1F50; 03C5 0313; Case map
-   1F52; 03C5 0313 0300; Case map
-   1F54; 03C5 0313 0301; Case map
-   1F56; 03C5 0313 0342; Case map
-   1F59; 1F51; Case map
-   1F5B; 1F53; Case map
-   1F5D; 1F55; Case map
-   1F5F; 1F57; Case map
-   1F68; 1F60; Case map
-   1F69; 1F61; Case map
-   1F6A; 1F62; Case map
-   1F6B; 1F63; Case map
-   1F6C; 1F64; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   1F6D; 1F65; Case map
-   1F6E; 1F66; Case map
-   1F6F; 1F67; Case map
-   1F80; 1F00 03B9; Case map
-   1F81; 1F01 03B9; Case map
-   1F82; 1F02 03B9; Case map
-   1F83; 1F03 03B9; Case map
-   1F84; 1F04 03B9; Case map
-   1F85; 1F05 03B9; Case map
-   1F86; 1F06 03B9; Case map
-   1F87; 1F07 03B9; Case map
-   1F88; 1F00 03B9; Case map
-   1F89; 1F01 03B9; Case map
-   1F8A; 1F02 03B9; Case map
-   1F8B; 1F03 03B9; Case map
-   1F8C; 1F04 03B9; Case map
-   1F8D; 1F05 03B9; Case map
-   1F8E; 1F06 03B9; Case map
-   1F8F; 1F07 03B9; Case map
-   1F90; 1F20 03B9; Case map
-   1F91; 1F21 03B9; Case map
-   1F92; 1F22 03B9; Case map
-   1F93; 1F23 03B9; Case map
-   1F94; 1F24 03B9; Case map
-   1F95; 1F25 03B9; Case map
-   1F96; 1F26 03B9; Case map
-   1F97; 1F27 03B9; Case map
-   1F98; 1F20 03B9; Case map
-   1F99; 1F21 03B9; Case map
-   1F9A; 1F22 03B9; Case map
-   1F9B; 1F23 03B9; Case map
-   1F9C; 1F24 03B9; Case map
-   1F9D; 1F25 03B9; Case map
-   1F9E; 1F26 03B9; Case map
-   1F9F; 1F27 03B9; Case map
-   1FA0; 1F60 03B9; Case map
-   1FA1; 1F61 03B9; Case map
-   1FA2; 1F62 03B9; Case map
-   1FA3; 1F63 03B9; Case map
-   1FA4; 1F64 03B9; Case map
-   1FA5; 1F65 03B9; Case map
-   1FA6; 1F66 03B9; Case map
-   1FA7; 1F67 03B9; Case map
-   1FA8; 1F60 03B9; Case map
-   1FA9; 1F61 03B9; Case map
-   1FAA; 1F62 03B9; Case map
-   1FAB; 1F63 03B9; Case map
-   1FAC; 1F64 03B9; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   1FAD; 1F65 03B9; Case map
-   1FAE; 1F66 03B9; Case map
-   1FAF; 1F67 03B9; Case map
-   1FB2; 1F70 03B9; Case map
-   1FB3; 03B1 03B9; Case map
-   1FB4; 03AC 03B9; Case map
-   1FB6; 03B1 0342; Case map
-   1FB7; 03B1 0342 03B9; Case map
-   1FB8; 1FB0; Case map
-   1FB9; 1FB1; Case map
-   1FBA; 1F70; Case map
-   1FBB; 1F71; Case map
-   1FBC; 03B1 03B9; Case map
-   1FBE; 03B9; Case map
-   1FC2; 1F74 03B9; Case map
-   1FC3; 03B7 03B9; Case map
-   1FC4; 03AE 03B9; Case map
-   1FC6; 03B7 0342; Case map
-   1FC7; 03B7 0342 03B9; Case map
-   1FC8; 1F72; Case map
-   1FC9; 1F73; Case map
-   1FCA; 1F74; Case map
-   1FCB; 1F75; Case map
-   1FCC; 03B7 03B9; Case map
-   1FD2; 03B9 0308 0300; Case map
-   1FD3; 03B9 0308 0301; Case map
-   1FD6; 03B9 0342; Case map
-   1FD7; 03B9 0308 0342; Case map
-   1FD8; 1FD0; Case map
-   1FD9; 1FD1; Case map
-   1FDA; 1F76; Case map
-   1FDB; 1F77; Case map
-   1FE2; 03C5 0308 0300; Case map
-   1FE3; 03C5 0308 0301; Case map
-   1FE4; 03C1 0313; Case map
-   1FE6; 03C5 0342; Case map
-   1FE7; 03C5 0308 0342; Case map
-   1FE8; 1FE0; Case map
-   1FE9; 1FE1; Case map
-   1FEA; 1F7A; Case map
-   1FEB; 1F7B; Case map
-   1FEC; 1FE5; Case map
-   1FF2; 1F7C 03B9; Case map
-   1FF3; 03C9 03B9; Case map
-   1FF4; 03CE 03B9; Case map
-   1FF6; 03C9 0342; Case map
-   1FF7; 03C9 0342 03B9; Case map
-   1FF8; 1F78; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   1FF9; 1F79; Case map
-   1FFA; 1F7C; Case map
-   1FFB; 1F7D; Case map
-   1FFC; 03C9 03B9; Case map
-   2126; 03C9; Case map
-   212A; 006B; Case map
-   212B; 00E5; Case map
-   2160; 2170; Case map
-   2161; 2171; Case map
-   2162; 2172; Case map
-   2163; 2173; Case map
-   2164; 2174; Case map
-   2165; 2175; Case map
-   2166; 2176; Case map
-   2167; 2177; Case map
-   2168; 2178; Case map
-   2169; 2179; Case map
-   216A; 217A; Case map
-   216B; 217B; Case map
-   216C; 217C; Case map
-   216D; 217D; Case map
-   216E; 217E; Case map
-   216F; 217F; Case map
-   24B6; 24D0; Case map
-   24B7; 24D1; Case map
-   24B8; 24D2; Case map
-   24B9; 24D3; Case map
-   24BA; 24D4; Case map
-   24BB; 24D5; Case map
-   24BC; 24D6; Case map
-   24BD; 24D7; Case map
-   24BE; 24D8; Case map
-   24BF; 24D9; Case map
-   24C0; 24DA; Case map
-   24C1; 24DB; Case map
-   24C2; 24DC; Case map
-   24C3; 24DD; Case map
-   24C4; 24DE; Case map
-   24C5; 24DF; Case map
-   24C6; 24E0; Case map
-   24C7; 24E1; Case map
-   24C8; 24E2; Case map
-   24C9; 24E3; Case map
-   24CA; 24E4; Case map
-   24CB; 24E5; Case map
-   24CC; 24E6; Case map
-   24CD; 24E7; Case map
-   24CE; 24E8; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-   24CF; 24E9; Case map
-   FB00; 0066 0066; Case map
-   FB01; 0066 0069; Case map
-   FB02; 0066 006C; Case map
-   FB03; 0066 0066 0069; Case map
-   FB04; 0066 0066 006C; Case map
-   FB05; 0073 0074; Case map
-   FB06; 0073 0074; Case map
-   FB13; 0574 0576; Case map
-   FB14; 0574 0565; Case map
-   FB15; 0574 056B; Case map
-   FB16; 057E 0576; Case map
-   FB17; 0574 056D; Case map
-   FF21; FF41; Case map
-   FF22; FF42; Case map
-   FF23; FF43; Case map
-   FF24; FF44; Case map
-   FF25; FF45; Case map
-   FF26; FF46; Case map
-   FF27; FF47; Case map
-   FF28; FF48; Case map
-   FF29; FF49; Case map
-   FF2A; FF4A; Case map
-   FF2B; FF4B; Case map
-   FF2C; FF4C; Case map
-   FF2D; FF4D; Case map
-   FF2E; FF4E; Case map
-   FF2F; FF4F; Case map
-   FF30; FF50; Case map
-   FF31; FF51; Case map
-   FF32; FF52; Case map
-   FF33; FF53; Case map
-   FF34; FF54; Case map
-   FF35; FF55; Case map
-   FF36; FF56; Case map
-   FF37; FF57; Case map
-   FF38; FF58; Case map
-   FF39; FF59; Case map
-   FF3A; FF5A; Case map
-   10400; 10428; Case map
-   10401; 10429; Case map
-   10402; 1042A; Case map
-   10403; 1042B; Case map
-   10404; 1042C; Case map
-   10405; 1042D; Case map
-   10406; 1042E; Case map
-   10407; 1042F; Case map
-   10408; 10430; Case map
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-RFC 3454        Preparation of Internationalized Strings   December 2002
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-
-   10409; 10431; Case map
-   1040A; 10432; Case map
-   1040B; 10433; Case map
-   1040C; 10434; Case map
-   1040D; 10435; Case map
-   1040E; 10436; Case map
-   1040F; 10437; Case map
-   10410; 10438; Case map
-   10411; 10439; Case map
-   10412; 1043A; Case map
-   10413; 1043B; Case map
-   10414; 1043C; Case map
-   10415; 1043D; Case map
-   10416; 1043E; Case map
-   10417; 1043F; Case map
-   10418; 10440; Case map
-   10419; 10441; Case map
-   1041A; 10442; Case map
-   1041B; 10443; Case map
-   1041C; 10444; Case map
-   1041D; 10445; Case map
-   1041E; 10446; Case map
-   1041F; 10447; Case map
-   10420; 10448; Case map
-   10421; 10449; Case map
-   10422; 1044A; Case map
-   10423; 1044B; Case map
-   10424; 1044C; Case map
-   10425; 1044D; Case map
-   ----- End Table B.3 -----
-
-C. Prohibition tables
-
-   The tables in this appendix consist of lines with one prohibited code
-   point per line.  The format of the lines are the value of the code
-   point, a semicolon, and a comment which is the name of the code
-   point.
-
-C.1 Space characters
-
-C.1.1 ASCII space characters
-
-   ----- Start Table C.1.1 -----
-   0020; SPACE
-   ----- End Table C.1.1 -----
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-C.1.2 Non-ASCII space characters
-   ----- Start Table C.1.2 -----
-   00A0; NO-BREAK SPACE
-   1680; OGHAM SPACE MARK
-   2000; EN QUAD
-   2001; EM QUAD
-   2002; EN SPACE
-   2003; EM SPACE
-   2004; THREE-PER-EM SPACE
-   2005; FOUR-PER-EM SPACE
-   2006; SIX-PER-EM SPACE
-   2007; FIGURE SPACE
-   2008; PUNCTUATION SPACE
-   2009; THIN SPACE
-   200A; HAIR SPACE
-   200B; ZERO WIDTH SPACE
-   202F; NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE
-   205F; MEDIUM MATHEMATICAL SPACE
-   3000; IDEOGRAPHIC SPACE
-   ----- End Table C.1.2 -----
-
-C.2 Control characters
-
-C.2.1 ASCII control characters
-
-   ----- Start Table C.2.1 -----
-   0000-001F; [CONTROL CHARACTERS]
-   007F; DELETE
-   ----- End Table C.2.1 -----
-
-C.2.2 Non-ASCII control characters
-
-   ----- Start Table C.2.2 -----
-   0080-009F; [CONTROL CHARACTERS]
-   06DD; ARABIC END OF AYAH
-   070F; SYRIAC ABBREVIATION MARK
-   180E; MONGOLIAN VOWEL SEPARATOR
-   200C; ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER
-   200D; ZERO WIDTH JOINER
-   2028; LINE SEPARATOR
-   2029; PARAGRAPH SEPARATOR
-   2060; WORD JOINER
-   2061; FUNCTION APPLICATION
-   2062; INVISIBLE TIMES
-   2063; INVISIBLE SEPARATOR
-   206A-206F; [CONTROL CHARACTERS]
-   FEFF; ZERO WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE
-   FFF9-FFFC; [CONTROL CHARACTERS]
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-   ----- End Table C.2.2 -----
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-C.3 Private use
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-   E000-F8FF; [PRIVATE USE, PLANE 0]
-   F0000-FFFFD; [PRIVATE USE, PLANE 15]
-   100000-10FFFD; [PRIVATE USE, PLANE 16]
-   ----- End Table C.3 -----
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-C.4 Non-character code points
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-   FDD0-FDEF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   FFFE-FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   1FFFE-1FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   2FFFE-2FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   3FFFE-3FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   4FFFE-4FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   5FFFE-5FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   6FFFE-6FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   7FFFE-7FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   8FFFE-8FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   9FFFE-9FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   AFFFE-AFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   BFFFE-BFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   CFFFE-CFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   DFFFE-DFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   EFFFE-EFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   FFFFE-FFFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   10FFFE-10FFFF; [NONCHARACTER CODE POINTS]
-   ----- End Table C.4 -----
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-C.5 Surrogate codes
-
-   ----- Start Table C.5 -----
-   D800-DFFF; [SURROGATE CODES]
-   ----- End Table C.5 -----
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-C.6 Inappropriate for plain text
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-   ----- Start Table C.6 -----
-   FFF9; INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION ANCHOR
-   FFFA; INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION SEPARATOR
-   FFFB; INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION TERMINATOR
-   FFFC; OBJECT REPLACEMENT CHARACTER
-   FFFD; REPLACEMENT CHARACTER
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-C.7 Inappropriate for canonical representation
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-   2FF0-2FFB; [IDEOGRAPHIC DESCRIPTION CHARACTERS]
-   ----- End Table C.7 -----
-
-C.8 Change display properties or are deprecated
-
-   ----- Start Table C.8 -----
-   0340; COMBINING GRAVE TONE MARK
-   0341; COMBINING ACUTE TONE MARK
-   200E; LEFT-TO-RIGHT MARK
-   200F; RIGHT-TO-LEFT MARK
-   202A; LEFT-TO-RIGHT EMBEDDING
-   202B; RIGHT-TO-LEFT EMBEDDING
-   202C; POP DIRECTIONAL FORMATTING
-   202D; LEFT-TO-RIGHT OVERRIDE
-   202E; RIGHT-TO-LEFT OVERRIDE
-   206A; INHIBIT SYMMETRIC SWAPPING
-   206B; ACTIVATE SYMMETRIC SWAPPING
-   206C; INHIBIT ARABIC FORM SHAPING
-   206D; ACTIVATE ARABIC FORM SHAPING
-   206E; NATIONAL DIGIT SHAPES
-   206F; NOMINAL DIGIT SHAPES
-   ----- End Table C.8 -----
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-C.9 Tagging characters
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-   E0001; LANGUAGE TAG
-   E0020-E007F; [TAGGING CHARACTERS]
-   ----- End Table C.9 -----
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-D. Bidirectional tables
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-D.1 Characters with bidirectional property "R" or "AL"
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-   05BE
-   05C0
-   05C3
-   05D0-05EA
-   05F0-05F4
-   061B
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-   00AA
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-   00BA
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-   Internet Mail Consortium and VPN Consortium
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-   Viagenie inc.
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-Network Working Group                                       P. Faltstrom
-Request for Comments: 3490                                         Cisco
-Category: Standards Track                                     P. Hoffman
-                                                              IMC & VPNC
-                                                             A. Costello
-                                                             UC Berkeley
-                                                              March 2003
-
-
-         Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA)
-
-Status of this Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003).  All Rights Reserved.
-
-Abstract
-
-   Until now, there has been no standard method for domain names to use
-   characters outside the ASCII repertoire.  This document defines
-   internationalized domain names (IDNs) and a mechanism called
-   Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA) for handling
-   them in a standard fashion.  IDNs use characters drawn from a large
-   repertoire (Unicode), but IDNA allows the non-ASCII characters to be
-   represented using only the ASCII characters already allowed in so-
-   called host names today.  This backward-compatible representation is
-   required in existing protocols like DNS, so that IDNs can be
-   introduced with no changes to the existing infrastructure.  IDNA is
-   only meant for processing domain names, not free text.
-
-Table of Contents
-
-   1. Introduction..................................................  2
-      1.1 Problem Statement.........................................  3
-      1.2 Limitations of IDNA.......................................  3
-      1.3 Brief overview for application developers.................  4
-   2. Terminology...................................................  5
-   3. Requirements and applicability................................  7
-      3.1 Requirements..............................................  7
-      3.2 Applicability.............................................  8
-         3.2.1. DNS resource records................................  8
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-Faltstrom, et al.           Standards Track                     [Page 1]
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-RFC 3490                          IDNA                        March 2003
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-         3.2.2. Non-domain-name data types stored in domain names...  9
-   4. Conversion operations.........................................  9
-      4.1 ToASCII................................................... 10
-      4.2 ToUnicode................................................. 11
-   5. ACE prefix.................................................... 12
-   6. Implications for typical applications using DNS............... 13
-      6.1 Entry and display in applications......................... 14
-      6.2 Applications and resolver libraries....................... 15
-      6.3 DNS servers............................................... 15
-      6.4 Avoiding exposing users to the raw ACE encoding........... 16
-      6.5  DNSSEC authentication of IDN domain names................ 16
-   7. Name server considerations.................................... 17
-   8. Root server considerations.................................... 17
-   9. References.................................................... 18
-      9.1 Normative References...................................... 18
-      9.2 Informative References.................................... 18
-   10. Security Considerations...................................... 19
-   11. IANA Considerations.......................................... 20
-   12. Authors' Addresses........................................... 21
-   13. Full Copyright Statement..................................... 22
-
-1. Introduction
-
-   IDNA works by allowing applications to use certain ASCII name labels
-   (beginning with a special prefix) to represent non-ASCII name labels.
-   Lower-layer protocols need not be aware of this; therefore IDNA does
-   not depend on changes to any infrastructure.  In particular, IDNA
-   does not depend on any changes to DNS servers, resolvers, or protocol
-   elements, because the ASCII name service provided by the existing DNS
-   is entirely sufficient for IDNA.
-
-   This document does not require any applications to conform to IDNA,
-   but applications can elect to use IDNA in order to support IDN while
-   maintaining interoperability with existing infrastructure.  If an
-   application wants to use non-ASCII characters in domain names, IDNA
-   is the only currently-defined option.  Adding IDNA support to an
-   existing application entails changes to the application only, and
-   leaves room for flexibility in the user interface.
-
-   A great deal of the discussion of IDN solutions has focused on
-   transition issues and how IDN will work in a world where not all of
-   the components have been updated.  Proposals that were not chosen by
-   the IDN Working Group would depend on user applications, resolvers,
-   and DNS servers being updated in order for a user to use an
-   internationalized domain name.  Rather than rely on widespread
-   updating of all components, IDNA depends on updates to user
-   applications only; no changes are needed to the DNS protocol or any
-   DNS servers or the resolvers on user's computers.
-
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-1.1 Problem Statement
-
-   The IDNA specification solves the problem of extending the repertoire
-   of characters that can be used in domain names to include the Unicode
-   repertoire (with some restrictions).
-
-   IDNA does not extend the service offered by DNS to the applications.
-   Instead, the applications (and, by implication, the users) continue
-   to see an exact-match lookup service.  Either there is a single
-   exactly-matching name or there is no match.  This model has served
-   the existing applications well, but it requires, with or without
-   internationalized domain names, that users know the exact spelling of
-   the domain names that the users type into applications such as web
-   browsers and mail user agents.  The introduction of the larger
-   repertoire of characters potentially makes the set of misspellings
-   larger, especially given that in some cases the same appearance, for
-   example on a business card, might visually match several Unicode code
-   points or several sequences of code points.
-
-   IDNA allows the graceful introduction of IDNs not only by avoiding
-   upgrades to existing infrastructure (such as DNS servers and mail
-   transport agents), but also by allowing some rudimentary use of IDNs
-   in applications by using the ASCII representation of the non-ASCII
-   name labels.  While such names are very user-unfriendly to read and
-   type, and hence are not suitable for user input, they allow (for
-   instance) replying to email and clicking on URLs even though the
-   domain name displayed is incomprehensible to the user.  In order to
-   allow user-friendly input and output of the IDNs, the applications
-   need to be modified to conform to this specification.
-
-   IDNA uses the Unicode character repertoire, which avoids the
-   significant delays that would be inherent in waiting for a different
-   and specific character set be defined for IDN purposes by some other
-   standards developing organization.
-
-1.2 Limitations of IDNA
-
-   The IDNA protocol does not solve all linguistic issues with users
-   inputting names in different scripts.  Many important language-based
-   and script-based mappings are not covered in IDNA and need to be
-   handled outside the protocol.  For example, names that are entered in
-   a mix of traditional and simplified Chinese characters will not be
-   mapped to a single canonical name.  Another example is Scandinavian
-   names that are entered with U+00F6 (LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH
-   DIAERESIS) will not be mapped to U+00F8 (LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH
-   STROKE).
-
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-   An example of an important issue that is not considered in detail in
-   IDNA is how to provide a high probability that a user who is entering
-   a domain name based on visual information (such as from a business
-   card or billboard) or aural information (such as from a telephone or
-   radio) would correctly enter the IDN.  Similar issues exist for ASCII
-   domain names, for example the possible visual confusion between the
-   letter 'O' and the digit zero, but the introduction of the larger
-   repertoire of characters creates more opportunities of similar
-   looking and similar sounding names.  Note that this is a complex
-   issue relating to languages, input methods on computers, and so on.
-   Furthermore, the kind of matching and searching necessary for a high
-   probability of success would not fit the role of the DNS and its
-   exact matching function.
-
-1.3 Brief overview for application developers
-
-   Applications can use IDNA to support internationalized domain names
-   anywhere that ASCII domain names are already supported, including DNS
-   master files and resolver interfaces.  (Applications can also define
-   protocols and interfaces that support IDNs directly using non-ASCII
-   representations.  IDNA does not prescribe any particular
-   representation for new protocols, but it still defines which names
-   are valid and how they are compared.)
-
-   The IDNA protocol is contained completely within applications.  It is
-   not a client-server or peer-to-peer protocol: everything is done
-   inside the application itself.  When used with a DNS resolver
-   library, IDNA is inserted as a "shim" between the application and the
-   resolver library.  When used for writing names into a DNS zone, IDNA
-   is used just before the name is committed to the zone.
-
-   There are two operations described in section 4 of this document:
-
-   -  The ToASCII operation is used before sending an IDN to something
-      that expects ASCII names (such as a resolver) or writing an IDN
-      into a place that expects ASCII names (such as a DNS master file).
-
-   -  The ToUnicode operation is used when displaying names to users,
-      for example names obtained from a DNS zone.
-
-   It is important to note that the ToASCII operation can fail.  If it
-   fails when processing a domain name, that domain name cannot be used
-   as an internationalized domain name and the application has to have
-   some method of dealing with this failure.
-
-   IDNA requires that implementations process input strings with
-   Nameprep [NAMEPREP], which is a profile of Stringprep [STRINGPREP],
-   and then with Punycode [PUNYCODE].  Implementations of IDNA MUST
-
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-   fully implement Nameprep and Punycode; neither Nameprep nor Punycode
-   are optional.
-
-2. Terminology
-
-   The key words "MUST", "SHALL", "REQUIRED", "SHOULD", "RECOMMENDED",
-   and "MAY" in this document are to be interpreted as described in BCP
-   14, RFC 2119 [RFC2119].
-
-   A code point is an integer value associated with a character in a
-   coded character set.
-
-   Unicode [UNICODE] is a coded character set containing tens of
-   thousands of characters.  A single Unicode code point is denoted by
-   "U+" followed by four to six hexadecimal digits, while a range of
-   Unicode code points is denoted by two hexadecimal numbers separated
-   by "..", with no prefixes.
-
-   ASCII means US-ASCII [USASCII], a coded character set containing 128
-   characters associated with code points in the range 0..7F.  Unicode
-   is an extension of ASCII: it includes all the ASCII characters and
-   associates them with the same code points.
-
-   The term "LDH code points" is defined in this document to mean the
-   code points associated with ASCII letters, digits, and the hyphen-
-   minus; that is, U+002D, 30..39, 41..5A, and 61..7A. "LDH" is an
-   abbreviation for "letters, digits, hyphen".
-
-   [STD13] talks about "domain names" and "host names", but many people
-   use the terms interchangeably.  Further, because [STD13] was not
-   terribly clear, many people who are sure they know the exact
-   definitions of each of these terms disagree on the definitions.  In
-   this document the term "domain name" is used in general.  This
-   document explicitly cites [STD3] whenever referring to the host name
-   syntax restrictions defined therein.
-
-   A label is an individual part of a domain name.  Labels are usually
-   shown separated by dots; for example, the domain name
-   "www.example.com" is composed of three labels: "www", "example", and
-   "com".  (The zero-length root label described in [STD13], which can
-   be explicit as in "www.example.com." or implicit as in
-   "www.example.com", is not considered a label in this specification.)
-   IDNA extends the set of usable characters in labels that are text.
-   For the rest of this document, the term "label" is shorthand for
-   "text label", and "every label" means "every text label".
-
-
-
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-   An "internationalized label" is a label to which the ToASCII
-   operation (see section 4) can be applied without failing (with the
-   UseSTD3ASCIIRules flag unset).  This implies that every ASCII label
-   that satisfies the [STD13] length restriction is an internationalized
-   label.  Therefore the term "internationalized label" is a
-   generalization, embracing both old ASCII labels and new non-ASCII
-   labels.  Although most Unicode characters can appear in
-   internationalized labels, ToASCII will fail for some input strings,
-   and such strings are not valid internationalized labels.
-
-   An "internationalized domain name" (IDN) is a domain name in which
-   every label is an internationalized label.  This implies that every
-   ASCII domain name is an IDN (which implies that it is possible for a
-   name to be an IDN without it containing any non-ASCII characters).
-   This document does not attempt to define an "internationalized host
-   name".  Just as has been the case with ASCII names, some DNS zone
-   administrators may impose restrictions, beyond those imposed by DNS
-   or IDNA, on the characters or strings that may be registered as
-   labels in their zones.  Such restrictions have no impact on the
-   syntax or semantics of DNS protocol messages; a query for a name that
-   matches no records will yield the same response regardless of the
-   reason why it is not in the zone.  Clients issuing queries or
-   interpreting responses cannot be assumed to have any knowledge of
-   zone-specific restrictions or conventions.
-
-   In IDNA, equivalence of labels is defined in terms of the ToASCII
-   operation, which constructs an ASCII form for a given label, whether
-   or not the label was already an ASCII label.  Labels are defined to
-   be equivalent if and only if their ASCII forms produced by ToASCII
-   match using a case-insensitive ASCII comparison.  ASCII labels
-   already have a notion of equivalence: upper case and lower case are
-   considered equivalent.  The IDNA notion of equivalence is an
-   extension of that older notion.  Equivalent labels in IDNA are
-   treated as alternate forms of the same label, just as "foo" and "Foo"
-   are treated as alternate forms of the same label.
-
-   To allow internationalized labels to be handled by existing
-   applications, IDNA uses an "ACE label" (ACE stands for ASCII
-   Compatible Encoding).  An ACE label is an internationalized label
-   that can be rendered in ASCII and is equivalent to an
-   internationalized label that cannot be rendered in ASCII.  Given any
-   internationalized label that cannot be rendered in ASCII, the ToASCII
-   operation will convert it to an equivalent ACE label (whereas an
-   ASCII label will be left unaltered by ToASCII).  ACE labels are
-   unsuitable for display to users.  The ToUnicode operation will
-   convert any label to an equivalent non-ACE label.  In fact, an ACE
-   label is formally defined to be any label that the ToUnicode
-   operation would alter (whereas non-ACE labels are left unaltered by
-
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-   ToUnicode).  Every ACE label begins with the ACE prefix specified in
-   section 5.  The ToASCII and ToUnicode operations are specified in
-   section 4.
-
-   The "ACE prefix" is defined in this document to be a string of ASCII
-   characters that appears at the beginning of every ACE label.  It is
-   specified in section 5.
-
-   A "domain name slot" is defined in this document to be a protocol
-   element or a function argument or a return value (and so on)
-   explicitly designated for carrying a domain name.  Examples of domain
-   name slots include: the QNAME field of a DNS query; the name argument
-   of the gethostbyname() library function; the part of an email address
-   following the at-sign (@) in the From: field of an email message
-   header; and the host portion of the URI in the src attribute of an
-   HTML <IMG> tag.  General text that just happens to contain a domain
-   name is not a domain name slot; for example, a domain name appearing
-   in the plain text body of an email message is not occupying a domain
-   name slot.
-
-   An "IDN-aware domain name slot" is defined in this document to be a
-   domain name slot explicitly designated for carrying an
-   internationalized domain name as defined in this document.  The
-   designation may be static (for example, in the specification of the
-   protocol or interface) or dynamic (for example, as a result of
-   negotiation in an interactive session).
-
-   An "IDN-unaware domain name slot" is defined in this document to be
-   any domain name slot that is not an IDN-aware domain name slot.
-   Obviously, this includes any domain name slot whose specification
-   predates IDNA.
-
-3. Requirements and applicability
-
-3.1 Requirements
-
-   IDNA conformance means adherence to the following four requirements:
-
-   1) Whenever dots are used as label separators, the following
-      characters MUST be recognized as dots: U+002E (full stop), U+3002
-      (ideographic full stop), U+FF0E (fullwidth full stop), U+FF61
-      (halfwidth ideographic full stop).
-
-   2) Whenever a domain name is put into an IDN-unaware domain name slot
-      (see section 2), it MUST contain only ASCII characters.  Given an
-      internationalized domain name (IDN), an equivalent domain name
-      satisfying this requirement can be obtained by applying the
-
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-      ToASCII operation (see section 4) to each label and, if dots are
-      used as label separators, changing all the label separators to
-      U+002E.
-
-   3) ACE labels obtained from domain name slots SHOULD be hidden from
-      users when it is known that the environment can handle the non-ACE
-      form, except when the ACE form is explicitly requested.  When it
-      is not known whether or not the environment can handle the non-ACE
-      form, the application MAY use the non-ACE form (which might fail,
-      such as by not being displayed properly), or it MAY use the ACE
-      form (which will look unintelligle to the user).  Given an
-      internationalized domain name, an equivalent domain name
-      containing no ACE labels can be obtained by applying the ToUnicode
-      operation (see section 4) to each label.  When requirements 2 and
-      3 both apply, requirement 2 takes precedence.
-
-   4) Whenever two labels are compared, they MUST be considered to match
-      if and only if they are equivalent, that is, their ASCII forms
-      (obtained by applying ToASCII) match using a case-insensitive
-      ASCII comparison.  Whenever two names are compared, they MUST be
-      considered to match if and only if their corresponding labels
-      match, regardless of whether the names use the same forms of label
-      separators.
-
-3.2 Applicability
-
-   IDNA is applicable to all domain names in all domain name slots
-   except where it is explicitly excluded.
-
-   This implies that IDNA is applicable to many protocols that predate
-   IDNA.  Note that IDNs occupying domain name slots in those protocols
-   MUST be in ASCII form (see section 3.1, requirement 2).
-
-3.2.1. DNS resource records
-
-   IDNA does not apply to domain names in the NAME and RDATA fields of
-   DNS resource records whose CLASS is not IN.  This exclusion applies
-   to every non-IN class, present and future, except where future
-   standards override this exclusion by explicitly inviting the use of
-   IDNA.
-
-   There are currently no other exclusions on the applicability of IDNA
-   to DNS resource records; it depends entirely on the CLASS, and not on
-   the TYPE.  This will remain true, even as new types are defined,
-   unless there is a compelling reason for a new type to complicate
-   matters by imposing type-specific rules.
-
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-3.2.2. Non-domain-name data types stored in domain names
-
-   Although IDNA enables the representation of non-ASCII characters in
-   domain names, that does not imply that IDNA enables the
-   representation of non-ASCII characters in other data types that are
-   stored in domain names.  For example, an email address local part is
-   sometimes stored in a domain label (hostmaster at example.com would be
-   represented as hostmaster.example.com in the RDATA field of an SOA
-   record).  IDNA does not update the existing email standards, which
-   allow only ASCII characters in local parts.  Therefore, unless the
-   email standards are revised to invite the use of IDNA for local
-   parts, a domain label that holds the local part of an email address
-   SHOULD NOT begin with the ACE prefix, and even if it does, it is to
-   be interpreted literally as a local part that happens to begin with
-   the ACE prefix.
-
-4. Conversion operations
-
-   An application converts a domain name put into an IDN-unaware slot or
-   displayed to a user.  This section specifies the steps to perform in
-   the conversion, and the ToASCII and ToUnicode operations.
-
-   The input to ToASCII or ToUnicode is a single label that is a
-   sequence of Unicode code points (remember that all ASCII code points
-   are also Unicode code points).  If a domain name is represented using
-   a character set other than Unicode or US-ASCII, it will first need to
-   be transcoded to Unicode.
-
-   Starting from a whole domain name, the steps that an application
-   takes to do the conversions are:
-
-   1) Decide whether the domain name is a "stored string" or a "query
-      string" as described in [STRINGPREP].  If this conversion follows
-      the "queries" rule from [STRINGPREP], set the flag called
-      "AllowUnassigned".
-
-   2) Split the domain name into individual labels as described in
-      section 3.1.  The labels do not include the separator.
-
-   3) For each label, decide whether or not to enforce the restrictions
-      on ASCII characters in host names [STD3].  (Applications already
-      faced this choice before the introduction of IDNA, and can
-      continue to make the decision the same way they always have; IDNA
-      makes no new recommendations regarding this choice.)  If the
-      restrictions are to be enforced, set the flag called
-      "UseSTD3ASCIIRules" for that label.
-
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-   4) Process each label with either the ToASCII or the ToUnicode
-      operation as appropriate.  Typically, you use the ToASCII
-      operation if you are about to put the name into an IDN-unaware
-      slot, and you use the ToUnicode operation if you are displaying
-      the name to a user; section 3.1 gives greater detail on the
-      applicable requirements.
-
-   5) If ToASCII was applied in step 4 and dots are used as label
-      separators, change all the label separators to U+002E (full stop).
-
-   The following two subsections define the ToASCII and ToUnicode
-   operations that are used in step 4.
-
-   This description of the protocol uses specific procedure names, names
-   of flags, and so on, in order to facilitate the specification of the
-   protocol.  These names, as well as the actual steps of the
-   procedures, are not required of an implementation.  In fact, any
-   implementation which has the same external behavior as specified in
-   this document conforms to this specification.
-
-4.1 ToASCII
-
-   The ToASCII operation takes a sequence of Unicode code points that
-   make up one label and transforms it into a sequence of code points in
-   the ASCII range (0..7F).  If ToASCII succeeds, the original sequence
-   and the resulting sequence are equivalent labels.
-
-   It is important to note that the ToASCII operation can fail.  ToASCII
-   fails if any step of it fails.  If any step of the ToASCII operation
-   fails on any label in a domain name, that domain name MUST NOT be
-   used as an internationalized domain name.  The method for dealing
-   with this failure is application-specific.
-
-   The inputs to ToASCII are a sequence of code points, the
-   AllowUnassigned flag, and the UseSTD3ASCIIRules flag.  The output of
-   ToASCII is either a sequence of ASCII code points or a failure
-   condition.
-
-   ToASCII never alters a sequence of code points that are all in the
-   ASCII range to begin with (although it could fail).  Applying the
-   ToASCII operation multiple times has exactly the same effect as
-   applying it just once.
-
-   ToASCII consists of the following steps:
-
-   1. If the sequence contains any code points outside the ASCII range
-      (0..7F) then proceed to step 2, otherwise skip to step 3.
-
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-   2. Perform the steps specified in [NAMEPREP] and fail if there is an
-      error.  The AllowUnassigned flag is used in [NAMEPREP].
-
-   3. If the UseSTD3ASCIIRules flag is set, then perform these checks:
-
-     (a) Verify the absence of non-LDH ASCII code points; that is, the
-         absence of 0..2C, 2E..2F, 3A..40, 5B..60, and 7B..7F.
-
-     (b) Verify the absence of leading and trailing hyphen-minus; that
-         is, the absence of U+002D at the beginning and end of the
-         sequence.
-
-   4. If the sequence contains any code points outside the ASCII range
-      (0..7F) then proceed to step 5, otherwise skip to step 8.
-
-   5. Verify that the sequence does NOT begin with the ACE prefix.
-
-   6. Encode the sequence using the encoding algorithm in [PUNYCODE] and
-      fail if there is an error.
-
-   7. Prepend the ACE prefix.
-
-   8. Verify that the number of code points is in the range 1 to 63
-      inclusive.
-
-4.2 ToUnicode
-
-   The ToUnicode operation takes a sequence of Unicode code points that
-   make up one label and returns a sequence of Unicode code points.  If
-   the input sequence is a label in ACE form, then the result is an
-   equivalent internationalized label that is not in ACE form, otherwise
-   the original sequence is returned unaltered.
-
-   ToUnicode never fails.  If any step fails, then the original input
-   sequence is returned immediately in that step.
-
-   The ToUnicode output never contains more code points than its input.
-   Note that the number of octets needed to represent a sequence of code
-   points depends on the particular character encoding used.
-
-   The inputs to ToUnicode are a sequence of code points, the
-   AllowUnassigned flag, and the UseSTD3ASCIIRules flag.  The output of
-   ToUnicode is always a sequence of Unicode code points.
-
-   1. If all code points in the sequence are in the ASCII range (0..7F)
-      then skip to step 3.
-
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-   2. Perform the steps specified in [NAMEPREP] and fail if there is an
-      error.  (If step 3 of ToASCII is also performed here, it will not
-      affect the overall behavior of ToUnicode, but it is not
-      necessary.)  The AllowUnassigned flag is used in [NAMEPREP].
-
-   3. Verify that the sequence begins with the ACE prefix, and save a
-      copy of the sequence.
-
-   4. Remove the ACE prefix.
-
-   5. Decode the sequence using the decoding algorithm in [PUNYCODE] and
-      fail if there is an error.  Save a copy of the result of this
-      step.
-
-   6. Apply ToASCII.
-
-   7. Verify that the result of step 6 matches the saved copy from step
-      3, using a case-insensitive ASCII comparison.
-
-   8. Return the saved copy from step 5.
-
-5. ACE prefix
-
-   The ACE prefix, used in the conversion operations (section 4), is two
-   alphanumeric ASCII characters followed by two hyphen-minuses.  It
-   cannot be any of the prefixes already used in earlier documents,
-   which includes the following: "bl--", "bq--", "dq--", "lq--", "mq--",
-   "ra--", "wq--" and "zq--".  The ToASCII and ToUnicode operations MUST
-   recognize the ACE prefix in a case-insensitive manner.
-
-   The ACE prefix for IDNA is "xn--" or any capitalization thereof.
-
-   This means that an ACE label might be "xn--de-jg4avhby1noc0d", where
-   "de-jg4avhby1noc0d" is the part of the ACE label that is generated by
-   the encoding steps in [PUNYCODE].
-
-   While all ACE labels begin with the ACE prefix, not all labels
-   beginning with the ACE prefix are necessarily ACE labels.  Non-ACE
-   labels that begin with the ACE prefix will confuse users and SHOULD
-   NOT be allowed in DNS zones.
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-6. Implications for typical applications using DNS
-
-   In IDNA, applications perform the processing needed to input
-   internationalized domain names from users, display internationalized
-   domain names to users, and process the inputs and outputs from DNS
-   and other protocols that carry domain names.
-
-   The components and interfaces between them can be represented
-   pictorially as:
-
-                    +------+
-                    | User |
-                    +------+
-                       ^
-                       | Input and display: local interface methods
-                       | (pen, keyboard, glowing phosphorus, ...)
-   +-------------------|-------------------------------+
-   |                   v                               |
-   |          +-----------------------------+          |
-   |          |        Application          |          |
-   |          |   (ToASCII and ToUnicode    |          |
-   |          |      operations may be      |          |
-   |          |        called here)         |          |
-   |          +-----------------------------+          |
-   |                   ^        ^                      | End system
-   |                   |        |                      |
-   | Call to resolver: |        | Application-specific |
-   |              ACE  |        | protocol:            |
-   |                   v        | ACE unless the       |
-   |           +----------+     | protocol is updated  |
-   |           | Resolver |     | to handle other      |
-   |           +----------+     | encodings            |
-   |                 ^          |                      |
-   +-----------------|----------|----------------------+
-       DNS protocol: |          |
-                 ACE |          |
-                     v          v
-          +-------------+    +---------------------+
-          | DNS servers |    | Application servers |
-          +-------------+    +---------------------+
-
-   The box labeled "Application" is where the application splits a
-   domain name into labels, sets the appropriate flags, and performs the
-   ToASCII and ToUnicode operations.  This is described in section 4.
-
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-6.1 Entry and display in applications
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-   Applications can accept domain names using any character set or sets
-   desired by the application developer, and can display domain names in
-   any charset.  That is, the IDNA protocol does not affect the
-   interface between users and applications.
-
-   An IDNA-aware application can accept and display internationalized
-   domain names in two formats: the internationalized character set(s)
-   supported by the application, and as an ACE label.  ACE labels that
-   are displayed or input MUST always include the ACE prefix.
-   Applications MAY allow input and display of ACE labels, but are not
-   encouraged to do so except as an interface for special purposes,
-   possibly for debugging, or to cope with display limitations as
-   described in section 6.4..  ACE encoding is opaque and ugly, and
-   should thus only be exposed to users who absolutely need it.  Because
-   name labels encoded as ACE name labels can be rendered either as the
-   encoded ASCII characters or the proper decoded characters, the
-   application MAY have an option for the user to select the preferred
-   method of display; if it does, rendering the ACE SHOULD NOT be the
-   default.
-
-   Domain names are often stored and transported in many places.  For
-   example, they are part of documents such as mail messages and web
-   pages.  They are transported in many parts of many protocols, such as
-   both the control commands and the RFC 2822 body parts of SMTP, and
-   the headers and the body content in HTTP.  It is important to
-   remember that domain names appear both in domain name slots and in
-   the content that is passed over protocols.
-
-   In protocols and document formats that define how to handle
-   specification or negotiation of charsets, labels can be encoded in
-   any charset allowed by the protocol or document format.  If a
-   protocol or document format only allows one charset, the labels MUST
-   be given in that charset.
-
-   In any place where a protocol or document format allows transmission
-   of the characters in internationalized labels, internationalized
-   labels SHOULD be transmitted using whatever character encoding and
-   escape mechanism that the protocol or document format uses at that
-   place.
-
-   All protocols that use domain name slots already have the capacity
-   for handling domain names in the ASCII charset.  Thus, ACE labels
-   (internationalized labels that have been processed with the ToASCII
-   operation) can inherently be handled by those protocols.
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-6.2 Applications and resolver libraries
-
-   Applications normally use functions in the operating system when they
-   resolve DNS queries.  Those functions in the operating system are
-   often called "the resolver library", and the applications communicate
-   with the resolver libraries through a programming interface (API).
-
-   Because these resolver libraries today expect only domain names in
-   ASCII, applications MUST prepare labels that are passed to the
-   resolver library using the ToASCII operation.  Labels received from
-   the resolver library contain only ASCII characters; internationalized
-   labels that cannot be represented directly in ASCII use the ACE form.
-   ACE labels always include the ACE prefix.
-
-   An operating system might have a set of libraries for performing the
-   ToASCII operation.  The input to such a library might be in one or
-   more charsets that are used in applications (UTF-8 and UTF-16 are
-   likely candidates for almost any operating system, and script-
-   specific charsets are likely for localized operating systems).
-
-   IDNA-aware applications MUST be able to work with both non-
-   internationalized labels (those that conform to [STD13] and [STD3])
-   and internationalized labels.
-
-   It is expected that new versions of the resolver libraries in the
-   future will be able to accept domain names in other charsets than
-   ASCII, and application developers might one day pass not only domain
-   names in Unicode, but also in local script to a new API for the
-   resolver libraries in the operating system.  Thus the ToASCII and
-   ToUnicode operations might be performed inside these new versions of
-   the resolver libraries.
-
-   Domain names passed to resolvers or put into the question section of
-   DNS requests follow the rules for "queries" from [STRINGPREP].
-
-6.3 DNS servers
-
-   Domain names stored in zones follow the rules for "stored strings"
-   from [STRINGPREP].
-
-   For internationalized labels that cannot be represented directly in
-   ASCII, DNS servers MUST use the ACE form produced by the ToASCII
-   operation.  All IDNs served by DNS servers MUST contain only ASCII
-   characters.
-
-   If a signaling system which makes negotiation possible between old
-   and new DNS clients and servers is standardized in the future, the
-   encoding of the query in the DNS protocol itself can be changed from
-
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-   ACE to something else, such as UTF-8.  The question whether or not
-   this should be used is, however, a separate problem and is not
-   discussed in this memo.
-
-6.4 Avoiding exposing users to the raw ACE encoding
-
-   Any application that might show the user a domain name obtained from
-   a domain name slot, such as from gethostbyaddr or part of a mail
-   header, will need to be updated if it is to prevent users from seeing
-   the ACE.
-
-   If an application decodes an ACE name using ToUnicode but cannot show
-   all of the characters in the decoded name, such as if the name
-   contains characters that the output system cannot display, the
-   application SHOULD show the name in ACE format (which always includes
-   the ACE prefix) instead of displaying the name with the replacement
-   character (U+FFFD).  This is to make it easier for the user to
-   transfer the name correctly to other programs.  Programs that by
-   default show the ACE form when they cannot show all the characters in
-   a name label SHOULD also have a mechanism to show the name that is
-   produced by the ToUnicode operation with as many characters as
-   possible and replacement characters in the positions where characters
-   cannot be displayed.
-
-   The ToUnicode operation does not alter labels that are not valid ACE
-   labels, even if they begin with the ACE prefix.  After ToUnicode has
-   been applied, if a label still begins with the ACE prefix, then it is
-   not a valid ACE label, and is not equivalent to any of the
-   intermediate Unicode strings constructed by ToUnicode.
-
-6.5  DNSSEC authentication of IDN domain names
-
-   DNS Security [RFC2535] is a method for supplying cryptographic
-   verification information along with DNS messages.  Public Key
-   Cryptography is used in conjunction with digital signatures to
-   provide a means for a requester of domain information to authenticate
-   the source of the data.  This ensures that it can be traced back to a
-   trusted source, either directly, or via a chain of trust linking the
-   source of the information to the top of the DNS hierarchy.
-
-   IDNA specifies that all internationalized domain names served by DNS
-   servers that cannot be represented directly in ASCII must use the ACE
-   form produced by the ToASCII operation.  This operation must be
-   performed prior to a zone being signed by the private key for that
-   zone.  Because of this ordering, it is important to recognize that
-   DNSSEC authenticates the ASCII domain name, not the Unicode form or
-
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-   the mapping between the Unicode form and the ASCII form.  In the
-   presence of DNSSEC, this is the name that MUST be signed in the zone
-   and MUST be validated against.
-
-   One consequence of this for sites deploying IDNA in the presence of
-   DNSSEC is that any special purpose proxies or forwarders used to
-   transform user input into IDNs must be earlier in the resolution flow
-   than DNSSEC authenticating nameservers for DNSSEC to work.
-
-7. Name server considerations
-
-   Existing DNS servers do not know the IDNA rules for handling non-
-   ASCII forms of IDNs, and therefore need to be shielded from them.
-   All existing channels through which names can enter a DNS server
-   database (for example, master files [STD13] and DNS update messages
-   [RFC2136]) are IDN-unaware because they predate IDNA, and therefore
-   requirement 2 of section 3.1 of this document provides the needed
-   shielding, by ensuring that internationalized domain names entering
-   DNS server databases through such channels have already been
-   converted to their equivalent ASCII forms.
-
-   It is imperative that there be only one ASCII encoding for a
-   particular domain name.  Because of the design of the ToASCII and
-   ToUnicode operations, there are no ACE labels that decode to ASCII
-   labels, and therefore name servers cannot contain multiple ASCII
-   encodings of the same domain name.
-
-   [RFC2181] explicitly allows domain labels to contain octets beyond
-   the ASCII range (0..7F), and this document does not change that.
-   Note, however, that there is no defined interpretation of octets
-   80..FF as characters.  If labels containing these octets are returned
-   to applications, unpredictable behavior could result.  The ASCII form
-   defined by ToASCII is the only standard representation for
-   internationalized labels in the current DNS protocol.
-
-8. Root server considerations
-
-   IDNs are likely to be somewhat longer than current domain names, so
-   the bandwidth needed by the root servers is likely to go up by a
-   small amount.  Also, queries and responses for IDNs will probably be
-   somewhat longer than typical queries today, so more queries and
-   responses may be forced to go to TCP instead of UDP.
-
-
-
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-9. References
-
-9.1 Normative References
-
-   [RFC2119]    Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-                Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [STRINGPREP] Hoffman, P. and M. Blanchet, "Preparation of
-                Internationalized Strings ("stringprep")", RFC 3454,
-                December 2002.
-
-   [NAMEPREP]   Hoffman, P. and M. Blanchet, "Nameprep: A Stringprep
-                Profile for Internationalized Domain Names (IDN)", RFC
-                3491, March 2003.
-
-   [PUNYCODE]   Costello, A., "Punycode: A Bootstring encoding of
-                Unicode for use with Internationalized Domain Names in
-                Applications (IDNA)", RFC 3492, March 2003.
-
-   [STD3]       Braden, R., "Requirements for Internet Hosts --
-                Communication Layers", STD 3, RFC 1122, and
-                "Requirements for Internet Hosts -- Application and
-                Support", STD 3, RFC 1123, October 1989.
-
-   [STD13]      Mockapetris, P., "Domain names - concepts and
-                facilities", STD 13, RFC 1034 and "Domain names -
-                implementation and specification", STD 13, RFC 1035,
-                November 1987.
-
-9.2 Informative References
-
-   [RFC2535]    Eastlake, D., "Domain Name System Security Extensions",
-                RFC 2535, March 1999.
-
-   [RFC2181]    Elz, R. and R. Bush, "Clarifications to the DNS
-                Specification", RFC 2181, July 1997.
-
-   [UAX9]       Unicode Standard Annex #9, The Bidirectional Algorithm,
-                <http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr9/>.
-
-   [UNICODE]    The Unicode Consortium. The Unicode Standard, Version
-                3.2.0 is defined by The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0
-                (Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley, 2000. ISBN 0-201-61633-5),
-                as amended by the Unicode Standard Annex #27: Unicode
-                3.1 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr27/) and by the
-                Unicode Standard Annex #28: Unicode 3.2
-                (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr28/).
-
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-   [USASCII]    Cerf, V., "ASCII format for Network Interchange", RFC
-                20, October 1969.
-
-10. Security Considerations
-
-   Security on the Internet partly relies on the DNS.  Thus, any change
-   to the characteristics of the DNS can change the security of much of
-   the Internet.
-
-   This memo describes an algorithm which encodes characters that are
-   not valid according to STD3 and STD13 into octet values that are
-   valid.  No security issues such as string length increases or new
-   allowed values are introduced by the encoding process or the use of
-   these encoded values, apart from those introduced by the ACE encoding
-   itself.
-
-   Domain names are used by users to identify and connect to Internet
-   servers.  The security of the Internet is compromised if a user
-   entering a single internationalized name is connected to different
-   servers based on different interpretations of the internationalized
-   domain name.
-
-   When systems use local character sets other than ASCII and Unicode,
-   this specification leaves the the problem of transcoding between the
-   local character set and Unicode up to the application.  If different
-   applications (or different versions of one application) implement
-   different transcoding rules, they could interpret the same name
-   differently and contact different servers.  This problem is not
-   solved by security protocols like TLS that do not take local
-   character sets into account.
-
-   Because this document normatively refers to [NAMEPREP], [PUNYCODE],
-   and [STRINGPREP], it includes the security considerations from those
-   documents as well.
-
-   If or when this specification is updated to use a more recent Unicode
-   normalization table, the new normalization table will need to be
-   compared with the old to spot backwards incompatible changes.  If
-   there are such changes, they will need to be handled somehow, or
-   there will be security as well as operational implications.  Methods
-   to handle the conflicts could include keeping the old normalization,
-   or taking care of the conflicting characters by operational means, or
-   some other method.
-
-   Implementations MUST NOT use more recent normalization tables than
-   the one referenced from this document, even though more recent tables
-   may be provided by operating systems.  If an application is unsure of
-   which version of the normalization tables are in the operating
-
-
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-   system, the application needs to include the normalization tables
-   itself.  Using normalization tables other than the one referenced
-   from this specification could have security and operational
-   implications.
-
-   To help prevent confusion between characters that are visually
-   similar, it is suggested that implementations provide visual
-   indications where a domain name contains multiple scripts.  Such
-   mechanisms can also be used to show when a name contains a mixture of
-   simplified and traditional Chinese characters, or to distinguish zero
-   and one from O and l.  DNS zone adminstrators may impose restrictions
-   (subject to the limitations in section 2) that try to minimize
-   homographs.
-
-   Domain names (or portions of them) are sometimes compared against a
-   set of privileged or anti-privileged domains.  In such situations it
-   is especially important that the comparisons be done properly, as
-   specified in section 3.1 requirement 4.  For labels already in ASCII
-   form, the proper comparison reduces to the same case-insensitive
-   ASCII comparison that has always been used for ASCII labels.
-
-   The introduction of IDNA means that any existing labels that start
-   with the ACE prefix and would be altered by ToUnicode will
-   automatically be ACE labels, and will be considered equivalent to
-   non-ASCII labels, whether or not that was the intent of the zone
-   adminstrator or registrant.
-
-11. IANA Considerations
-
-   IANA has assigned the ACE prefix in consultation with the IESG.
-
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-12. Authors' Addresses
-
-   Patrik Faltstrom
-   Cisco Systems
-   Arstaangsvagen 31 J
-   S-117 43 Stockholm  Sweden
-
-   EMail: paf at cisco.com
-
-
-   Paul Hoffman
-   Internet Mail Consortium and VPN Consortium
-   127 Segre Place
-   Santa Cruz, CA  95060  USA
-
-   EMail: phoffman at imc.org
-
-
-   Adam M. Costello
-   University of California, Berkeley
-
-   URL: http://www.nicemice.net/amc/
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-13. Full Copyright Statement
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003).  All Rights Reserved.
-
-   This document and translations of it may be copied and furnished to
-   others, and derivative works that comment on or otherwise explain it
-   or assist in its implementation may be prepared, copied, published
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-   kind, provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
-   included on all such copies and derivative works.  However, this
-   document itself may not be modified in any way, such as by removing
-   the copyright notice or references to the Internet Society or other
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-   developing Internet standards in which case the procedures for
-   copyrights defined in the Internet Standards process must be
-   followed, or as required to translate it into languages other than
-   English.
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-   The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be
-   revoked by the Internet Society or its successors or assigns.
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-   "AS IS" basis and THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET ENGINEERING
-   TASK FORCE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
-   BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE INFORMATION
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-Network Working Group                                         P. Hoffman
-Request for Comments: 3491                                    IMC & VPNC
-Category: Standards Track                                    M. Blanchet
-                                                                Viagenie
-                                                              March 2003
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-                   Nameprep: A Stringprep Profile for
-                  Internationalized Domain Names (IDN)
-
-Status of this Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003).  All Rights Reserved.
-
-Abstract
-
-   This document describes how to prepare internationalized domain name
-   (IDN) labels in order to increase the likelihood that name input and
-   name comparison work in ways that make sense for typical users
-   throughout the world.  This profile of the stringprep protocol is
-   used as part of a suite of on-the-wire protocols for
-   internationalizing the Domain Name System (DNS).
-
-1. Introduction
-
-   This document specifies processing rules that will allow users to
-   enter internationalized domain names (IDNs) into applications and
-   have the highest chance of getting the content of the strings
-   correct.  It is a profile of stringprep [STRINGPREP].  These
-   processing rules are only intended for internationalized domain
-   names, not for arbitrary text.
-
-   This profile defines the following, as required by [STRINGPREP].
-
-   -  The intended applicability of the profile: internationalized
-      domain names processed by IDNA.
-
-   -  The character repertoire that is the input and output to
-      stringprep:  Unicode 3.2, specified in section 2.
-
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-
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-   -  The mappings used: specified in section 3.
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-   -  The Unicode normalization used: specified in section 4.
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-   -  The characters that are prohibited as output: specified in section
-      5.
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-   -  Bidirectional character handling: specified in section 6.
-
-1.1 Interaction of protocol parts
-
-   Nameprep is used by the IDNA [IDNA] protocol for preparing domain
-   names; it is not designed for any other purpose.  It is explicitly
-   not designed for processing arbitrary free text and SHOULD NOT be
-   used for that purpose.  Nameprep is a profile of Stringprep
-   [STRINGPREP].  Implementations of Nameprep MUST fully implement
-   Stringprep.
-
-   Nameprep is used to process domain name labels, not domain names.
-   IDNA calls nameprep for each label in a domain name, not for the
-   whole domain name.
-
-1.2 Terminology
-
-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", and "MAY"
-   in this document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14, RFC
-   2119 [RFC2119].
-
-2. Character Repertoire
-
-   This profile uses Unicode 3.2, as defined in [STRINGPREP] Appendix A.
-
-3. Mapping
-
-   This profile specifies mapping using the following tables from
-   [STRINGPREP]:
-
-   Table B.1
-   Table B.2
-
-4. Normalization
-
-   This profile specifies using Unicode normalization form KC, as
-   described in [STRINGPREP].
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-5. Prohibited Output
-
-   This profile specifies prohibiting using the following tables from
-   [STRINGPREP]:
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-   Table C.1.2
-   Table C.2.2
-   Table C.3
-   Table C.4
-   Table C.5
-   Table C.6
-   Table C.7
-   Table C.8
-   Table C.9
-
-   IMPORTANT NOTE: This profile MUST be used with the IDNA protocol.
-   The IDNA protocol has additional prohibitions that are checked
-   outside of this profile.
-
-6. Bidirectional characters
-
-   This profile specifies checking bidirectional strings as described in
-   [STRINGPREP] section 6.
-
-7. Unassigned Code Points in Internationalized Domain Names
-
-   If the processing in [IDNA] specifies that a list of unassigned code
-   points be used, the system uses table A.1 from [STRINGPREP] as its
-   list of unassigned code points.
-
-8. References
-
-8.1 Normative References
-
-   [RFC2119]    Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-                Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [STRINGPREP] Hoffman, P. and M. Blanchet, "Preparation of
-                Internationalized Strings ("stringprep")", RFC 3454,
-                December 2002.
-
-   [IDNA]       Faltstrom, P., Hoffman, P. and A. Costello,
-                "Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications
-                (IDNA)", RFC 3490, March 2003.
-
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-8.2 Informative references
-
-   [STD13]      Mockapetris, P., "Domain names - concepts and
-                facilities", STD 13, RFC 1034, and "Domain names -
-                implementation and specification", STD 13, RFC 1035,
-                November 1987.
-
-9. Security Considerations
-
-   The Unicode and ISO/IEC 10646 repertoires have many characters that
-   look similar.  In many cases, users of security protocols might do
-   visual matching, such as when comparing the names of trusted third
-   parties.  Because it is impossible to map similar-looking characters
-   without a great deal of context such as knowing the fonts used,
-   stringprep does nothing to map similar-looking characters together
-   nor to prohibit some characters because they look like others.
-
-   Security on the Internet partly relies on the DNS.  Thus, any change
-   to the characteristics of the DNS can change the security of much of
-   the Internet.
-
-   Domain names are used by users to connect to Internet servers.  The
-   security of the Internet would be compromised if a user entering a
-   single internationalized name could be connected to different servers
-   based on different interpretations of the internationalized domain
-   name.
-
-   Current applications might assume that the characters allowed in
-   domain names will always be the same as they are in [STD13].  This
-   document vastly increases the number of characters available in
-   domain names.  Every program that uses "special" characters in
-   conjunction with domain names may be vulnerable to attack based on
-   the new characters allowed by this specification.
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-10. IANA Considerations
-
-   This is a profile of stringprep.  It has been registered by the IANA
-   in the stringprep profile registry
-   (www.iana.org/assignments/stringprep-profiles).
-
-      Name of this profile:
-         Nameprep
-
-      RFC in which the profile is defined:
-         This document.
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-      Indicator whether or not this is the newest version of the
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-11. Acknowledgements
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-   Many people from the IETF IDN Working Group and the Unicode Technical
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-      Marc Blanchet
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-Network Working Group                                        A. Costello
-Request for Comments: 3492                 Univ. of California, Berkeley
-Category: Standards Track                                     March 2003
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-              Punycode: A Bootstring encoding of Unicode
-       for Internationalized Domain Names in Applications (IDNA)
-
-Status of this Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003).  All Rights Reserved.
-
-Abstract
-
-   Punycode is a simple and efficient transfer encoding syntax designed
-   for use with Internationalized Domain Names in Applications (IDNA).
-   It uniquely and reversibly transforms a Unicode string into an ASCII
-   string.  ASCII characters in the Unicode string are represented
-   literally, and non-ASCII characters are represented by ASCII
-   characters that are allowed in host name labels (letters, digits, and
-   hyphens).  This document defines a general algorithm called
-   Bootstring that allows a string of basic code points to uniquely
-   represent any string of code points drawn from a larger set.
-   Punycode is an instance of Bootstring that uses particular parameter
-   values specified by this document, appropriate for IDNA.
-
-Table of Contents
-
-   1. Introduction...............................................2
-       1.1 Features..............................................2
-       1.2 Interaction of protocol parts.........................3
-   2. Terminology................................................3
-   3. Bootstring description.....................................4
-       3.1 Basic code point segregation..........................4
-       3.2 Insertion unsort coding...............................4
-       3.3 Generalized variable-length integers..................5
-       3.4 Bias adaptation.......................................7
-   4. Bootstring parameters......................................8
-   5. Parameter values for Punycode..............................8
-   6. Bootstring algorithms......................................9
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-       6.1 Bias adaptation function.............................10
-       6.2 Decoding procedure...................................11
-       6.3 Encoding procedure...................................12
-       6.4 Overflow handling....................................13
-   7. Punycode examples.........................................14
-       7.1 Sample strings.......................................14
-       7.2 Decoding traces......................................17
-       7.3 Encoding traces......................................19
-   8. Security Considerations...................................20
-   9. References................................................21
-       9.1 Normative References.................................21
-       9.2 Informative References...............................21
-   A. Mixed-case annotation.....................................22
-   B. Disclaimer and license....................................22
-   C. Punycode sample implementation............................23
-   Author's Address.............................................34
-   Full Copyright Statement.....................................35
-
-1. Introduction
-
-   [IDNA] describes an architecture for supporting internationalized
-   domain names.  Labels containing non-ASCII characters can be
-   represented by ACE labels, which begin with a special ACE prefix and
-   contain only ASCII characters.  The remainder of the label after the
-   prefix is a Punycode encoding of a Unicode string satisfying certain
-   constraints.  For the details of the prefix and constraints, see
-   [IDNA] and [NAMEPREP].
-
-   Punycode is an instance of a more general algorithm called
-   Bootstring, which allows strings composed from a small set of "basic"
-   code points to uniquely represent any string of code points drawn
-   from a larger set.  Punycode is Bootstring with particular parameter
-   values appropriate for IDNA.
-
-1.1 Features
-
-   Bootstring has been designed to have the following features:
-
-   *  Completeness:  Every extended string (sequence of arbitrary code
-      points) can be represented by a basic string (sequence of basic
-      code points).  Restrictions on what strings are allowed, and on
-      length, can be imposed by higher layers.
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-   *  Uniqueness:  There is at most one basic string that represents a
-      given extended string.
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-   *  Reversibility:  Any extended string mapped to a basic string can
-      be recovered from that basic string.
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-   *  Efficient encoding:  The ratio of basic string length to extended
-      string length is small.  This is important in the context of
-      domain names because RFC 1034 [RFC1034] restricts the length of a
-      domain label to 63 characters.
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-   *  Simplicity:  The encoding and decoding algorithms are reasonably
-      simple to implement.  The goals of efficiency and simplicity are
-      at odds; Bootstring aims at a good balance between them.
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-   *  Readability:  Basic code points appearing in the extended string
-      are represented as themselves in the basic string (although the
-      main purpose is to improve efficiency, not readability).
-
-   Punycode can also support an additional feature that is not used by
-   the ToASCII and ToUnicode operations of [IDNA].  When extended
-   strings are case-folded prior to encoding, the basic string can use
-   mixed case to tell how to convert the folded string into a mixed-case
-   string.  See appendix A "Mixed-case annotation".
-
-1.2 Interaction of protocol parts
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-   Punycode is used by the IDNA protocol [IDNA] for converting domain
-   labels into ASCII; it is not designed for any other purpose.  It is
-   explicitly not designed for processing arbitrary free text.
-
-2. Terminology
-
-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
-   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
-   document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14, RFC 2119
-   [RFC2119].
-
-   A code point is an integral value associated with a character in a
-   coded character set.
-
-   As in the Unicode Standard [UNICODE], Unicode code points are denoted
-   by "U+" followed by four to six hexadecimal digits, while a range of
-   code points is denoted by two hexadecimal numbers separated by "..",
-   with no prefixes.
-
-   The operators div and mod perform integer division; (x div y) is the
-   quotient of x divided by y, discarding the remainder, and (x mod y)
-   is the remainder, so (x div y) * y + (x mod y) == x.  Bootstring uses
-   these operators only with nonnegative operands, so the quotient and
-   remainder are always nonnegative.
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-   The break statement jumps out of the innermost loop (as in C).
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-   An overflow is an attempt to compute a value that exceeds the maximum
-   value of an integer variable.
-
-3. Bootstring description
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-   Bootstring represents an arbitrary sequence of code points (the
-   "extended string") as a sequence of basic code points (the "basic
-   string").  This section describes the representation.  Section 6
-   "Bootstring algorithms" presents the algorithms as pseudocode.
-   Sections 7.1 "Decoding traces" and 7.2 "Encoding traces" trace the
-   algorithms for sample inputs.
-
-   The following sections describe the four techniques used in
-   Bootstring.  "Basic code point segregation" is a very simple and
-   efficient encoding for basic code points occurring in the extended
-   string: they are simply copied all at once.  "Insertion unsort
-   coding" encodes the non-basic code points as deltas, and processes
-   the code points in numerical order rather than in order of
-   appearance, which typically results in smaller deltas.  The deltas
-   are represented as "generalized variable-length integers", which use
-   basic code points to represent nonnegative integers.  The parameters
-   of this integer representation are dynamically adjusted using "bias
-   adaptation", to improve efficiency when consecutive deltas have
-   similar magnitudes.
-
-3.1 Basic code point segregation
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-   All basic code points appearing in the extended string are
-   represented literally at the beginning of the basic string, in their
-   original order, followed by a delimiter if (and only if) the number
-   of basic code points is nonzero.  The delimiter is a particular basic
-   code point, which never appears in the remainder of the basic string.
-   The decoder can therefore find the end of the literal portion (if
-   there is one) by scanning for the last delimiter.
-
-3.2 Insertion unsort coding
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-   The remainder of the basic string (after the last delimiter if there
-   is one) represents a sequence of nonnegative integral deltas as
-   generalized variable-length integers, described in section 3.3.  The
-   meaning of the deltas is best understood in terms of the decoder.
-
-   The decoder builds the extended string incrementally.  Initially, the
-   extended string is a copy of the literal portion of the basic string
-   (excluding the last delimiter).  The decoder inserts non-basic code
-   points, one for each delta, into the extended string, ultimately
-   arriving at the final decoded string.
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-   At the heart of this process is a state machine with two state
-   variables: an index i and a counter n.  The index i refers to a
-   position in the extended string; it ranges from 0 (the first
-   position) to the current length of the extended string (which refers
-   to a potential position beyond the current end).  If the current
-   state is <n,i>, the next state is <n,i+1> if i is less than the
-   length of the extended string, or <n+1,0> if i equals the length of
-   the extended string.  In other words, each state change causes i to
-   increment, wrapping around to zero if necessary, and n counts the
-   number of wrap-arounds.
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-   Notice that the state always advances monotonically (there is no way
-   for the decoder to return to an earlier state).  At each state, an
-   insertion is either performed or not performed.  At most one
-   insertion is performed in a given state.  An insertion inserts the
-   value of n at position i in the extended string.  The deltas are a
-   run-length encoding of this sequence of events: they are the lengths
-   of the runs of non-insertion states preceeding the insertion states.
-   Hence, for each delta, the decoder performs delta state changes, then
-   an insertion, and then one more state change.  (An implementation
-   need not perform each state change individually, but can instead use
-   division and remainder calculations to compute the next insertion
-   state directly.)  It is an error if the inserted code point is a
-   basic code point (because basic code points were supposed to be
-   segregated as described in section 3.1).
-
-   The encoder's main task is to derive the sequence of deltas that will
-   cause the decoder to construct the desired string.  It can do this by
-   repeatedly scanning the extended string for the next code point that
-   the decoder would need to insert, and counting the number of state
-   changes the decoder would need to perform, mindful of the fact that
-   the decoder's extended string will include only those code points
-   that have already been inserted.  Section 6.3 "Encoding procedure"
-   gives a precise algorithm.
-
-3.3 Generalized variable-length integers
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-   In a conventional integer representation the base is the number of
-   distinct symbols for digits, whose values are 0 through base-1.  Let
-   digit_0 denote the least significant digit, digit_1 the next least
-   significant, and so on.  The value represented is the sum over j of
-   digit_j * w(j), where w(j) = base^j is the weight (scale factor) for
-   position j.  For example, in the base 8 integer 437, the digits are
-   7, 3, and 4, and the weights are 1, 8, and 64, so the value is 7 +
-   3*8 + 4*64 = 287.  This representation has two disadvantages:  First,
-   there are multiple encodings of each value (because there can be
-   extra zeros in the most significant positions), which is inconvenient
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-   when unique encodings are needed.  Second, the integer is not self-
-   delimiting, so if multiple integers are concatenated the boundaries
-   between them are lost.
-
-   The generalized variable-length representation solves these two
-   problems.  The digit values are still 0 through base-1, but now the
-   integer is self-delimiting by means of thresholds t(j), each of which
-   is in the range 0 through base-1.  Exactly one digit, the most
-   significant, satisfies digit_j < t(j).  Therefore, if several
-   integers are concatenated, it is easy to separate them, starting with
-   the first if they are little-endian (least significant digit first),
-   or starting with the last if they are big-endian (most significant
-   digit first).  As before, the value is the sum over j of digit_j *
-   w(j), but the weights are different:
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-      w(0) = 1
-      w(j) = w(j-1) * (base - t(j-1)) for j > 0
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-   For example, consider the little-endian sequence of base 8 digits
-   734251...  Suppose the thresholds are 2, 3, 5, 5, 5, 5...  This
-   implies that the weights are 1, 1*(8-2) = 6, 6*(8-3) = 30, 30*(8-5) =
-   90, 90*(8-5) = 270, and so on.  7 is not less than 2, and 3 is not
-   less than 3, but 4 is less than 5, so 4 is the last digit.  The value
-   of 734 is 7*1 + 3*6 + 4*30 = 145.  The next integer is 251, with
-   value 2*1 + 5*6 + 1*30 = 62.  Decoding this representation is very
-   similar to decoding a conventional integer:  Start with a current
-   value of N = 0 and a weight w = 1.  Fetch the next digit d and
-   increase N by d * w.  If d is less than the current threshold (t)
-   then stop, otherwise increase w by a factor of (base - t), update t
-   for the next position, and repeat.
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-   Encoding this representation is similar to encoding a conventional
-   integer:  If N < t then output one digit for N and stop, otherwise
-   output the digit for t + ((N - t) mod (base - t)), then replace N
-   with (N - t) div (base - t), update t for the next position, and
-   repeat.
-
-   For any particular set of values of t(j), there is exactly one
-   generalized variable-length representation of each nonnegative
-   integral value.
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-   Bootstring uses little-endian ordering so that the deltas can be
-   separated starting with the first.  The t(j) values are defined in
-   terms of the constants base, tmin, and tmax, and a state variable
-   called bias:
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-      t(j) = base * (j + 1) - bias,
-      clamped to the range tmin through tmax
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-   The clamping means that if the formula yields a value less than tmin
-   or greater than tmax, then t(j) = tmin or tmax, respectively.  (In
-   the pseudocode in section 6 "Bootstring algorithms", the expression
-   base * (j + 1) is denoted by k for performance reasons.)  These t(j)
-   values cause the representation to favor integers within a particular
-   range determined by the bias.
-
-3.4 Bias adaptation
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-   After each delta is encoded or decoded, bias is set for the next
-   delta as follows:
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-   1. Delta is scaled in order to avoid overflow in the next step:
-
-         let delta = delta div 2
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-      But when this is the very first delta, the divisor is not 2, but
-      instead a constant called damp.  This compensates for the fact
-      that the second delta is usually much smaller than the first.
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-   2. Delta is increased to compensate for the fact that the next delta
-      will be inserting into a longer string:
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-         let delta = delta + (delta div numpoints)
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-      numpoints is the total number of code points encoded/decoded so
-      far (including the one corresponding to this delta itself, and
-      including the basic code points).
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-   3. Delta is repeatedly divided until it falls within a threshold, to
-      predict the minimum number of digits needed to represent the next
-      delta:
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-         while delta > ((base - tmin) * tmax) div 2
-         do let delta = delta div (base - tmin)
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-   4. The bias is set:
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-         let bias =
-           (base * the number of divisions performed in step 3) +
-           (((base - tmin + 1) * delta) div (delta + skew))
-
-      The motivation for this procedure is that the current delta
-      provides a hint about the likely size of the next delta, and so
-      t(j) is set to tmax for the more significant digits starting with
-      the one expected to be last, tmin for the less significant digits
-      up through the one expected to be third-last, and somewhere
-      between tmin and tmax for the digit expected to be second-last
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-      (balancing the hope of the expected-last digit being unnecessary
-      against the danger of it being insufficient).
-
-4. Bootstring parameters
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-   Given a set of basic code points, one needs to be designated as the
-   delimiter.  The base cannot be greater than the number of
-   distinguishable basic code points remaining.  The digit-values in the
-   range 0 through base-1 need to be associated with distinct non-
-   delimiter basic code points.  In some cases multiple code points need
-   to have the same digit-value; for example, uppercase and lowercase
-   versions of the same letter need to be equivalent if basic strings
-   are case-insensitive.
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-   The initial value of n cannot be greater than the minimum non-basic
-   code point that could appear in extended strings.
-
-   The remaining five parameters (tmin, tmax, skew, damp, and the
-   initial value of bias) need to satisfy the following constraints:
-
-      0 <= tmin <= tmax <= base-1
-      skew >= 1
-      damp >= 2
-      initial_bias mod base <= base - tmin
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-   Provided the constraints are satisfied, these five parameters affect
-   efficiency but not correctness.  They are best chosen empirically.
-
-   If support for mixed-case annotation is desired (see appendix A),
-   make sure that the code points corresponding to 0 through tmax-1 all
-   have both uppercase and lowercase forms.
-
-5. Parameter values for Punycode
-
-   Punycode uses the following Bootstring parameter values:
-
-      base         = 36
-      tmin         = 1
-      tmax         = 26
-      skew         = 38
-      damp         = 700
-      initial_bias = 72
-      initial_n    = 128 = 0x80
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-   Although the only restriction Punycode imposes on the input integers
-   is that they be nonnegative, these parameters are especially designed
-   to work well with Unicode [UNICODE] code points, which are integers
-   in the range 0..10FFFF (but not D800..DFFF, which are reserved for
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-   use by the UTF-16 encoding of Unicode).  The basic code points are
-   the ASCII [ASCII] code points (0..7F), of which U+002D (-) is the
-   delimiter, and some of the others have digit-values as follows:
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-      code points    digit-values
-      ------------   ----------------------
-      41..5A (A-Z) =  0 to 25, respectively
-      61..7A (a-z) =  0 to 25, respectively
-      30..39 (0-9) = 26 to 35, respectively
-
-   Using hyphen-minus as the delimiter implies that the encoded string
-   can end with a hyphen-minus only if the Unicode string consists
-   entirely of basic code points, but IDNA forbids such strings from
-   being encoded.  The encoded string can begin with a hyphen-minus, but
-   IDNA prepends a prefix.  Therefore IDNA using Punycode conforms to
-   the RFC 952 rule that host name labels neither begin nor end with a
-   hyphen-minus [RFC952].
-
-   A decoder MUST recognize the letters in both uppercase and lowercase
-   forms (including mixtures of both forms).  An encoder SHOULD output
-   only uppercase forms or only lowercase forms, unless it uses mixed-
-   case annotation (see appendix A).
-
-   Presumably most users will not manually write or type encoded strings
-   (as opposed to cutting and pasting them), but those who do will need
-   to be alert to the potential visual ambiguity between the following
-   sets of characters:
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-      G 6
-      I l 1
-      O 0
-      S 5
-      U V
-      Z 2
-
-   Such ambiguities are usually resolved by context, but in a Punycode
-   encoded string there is no context apparent to humans.
-
-6. Bootstring algorithms
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-   Some parts of the pseudocode can be omitted if the parameters satisfy
-   certain conditions (for which Punycode qualifies).  These parts are
-   enclosed in {braces}, and notes immediately following the pseudocode
-   explain the conditions under which they can be omitted.
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-   Formally, code points are integers, and hence the pseudocode assumes
-   that arithmetic operations can be performed directly on code points.
-   In some programming languages, explicit conversion between code
-   points and integers might be necessary.
-
-6.1 Bias adaptation function
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-   function adapt(delta,numpoints,firsttime):
-     if firsttime then let delta = delta div damp
-     else let delta = delta div 2
-     let delta = delta + (delta div numpoints)
-     let k = 0
-     while delta > ((base - tmin) * tmax) div 2 do begin
-       let delta = delta div (base - tmin)
-       let k = k + base
-     end
-     return k + (((base - tmin + 1) * delta) div (delta + skew))
-
-   It does not matter whether the modifications to delta and k inside
-   adapt() affect variables of the same name inside the
-   encoding/decoding procedures, because after calling adapt() the
-   caller does not read those variables before overwriting them.
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-6.2 Decoding procedure
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-   let n = initial_n
-   let i = 0
-   let bias = initial_bias
-   let output = an empty string indexed from 0
-   consume all code points before the last delimiter (if there is one)
-     and copy them to output, fail on any non-basic code point
-   if more than zero code points were consumed then consume one more
-     (which will be the last delimiter)
-   while the input is not exhausted do begin
-     let oldi = i
-     let w = 1
-     for k = base to infinity in steps of base do begin
-       consume a code point, or fail if there was none to consume
-       let digit = the code point's digit-value, fail if it has none
-       let i = i + digit * w, fail on overflow
-       let t = tmin if k <= bias {+ tmin}, or
-               tmax if k >= bias + tmax, or k - bias otherwise
-       if digit < t then break
-       let w = w * (base - t), fail on overflow
-     end
-     let bias = adapt(i - oldi, length(output) + 1, test oldi is 0?)
-     let n = n + i div (length(output) + 1), fail on overflow
-     let i = i mod (length(output) + 1)
-     {if n is a basic code point then fail}
-     insert n into output at position i
-     increment i
-   end
-
-   The full statement enclosed in braces (checking whether n is a basic
-   code point) can be omitted if initial_n exceeds all basic code points
-   (which is true for Punycode), because n is never less than initial_n.
-
-   In the assignment of t, where t is clamped to the range tmin through
-   tmax, "+ tmin" can always be omitted.  This makes the clamping
-   calculation incorrect when bias < k < bias + tmin, but that cannot
-   happen because of the way bias is computed and because of the
-   constraints on the parameters.
-
-   Because the decoder state can only advance monotonically, and there
-   is only one representation of any delta, there is therefore only one
-   encoded string that can represent a given sequence of integers.  The
-   only error conditions are invalid code points, unexpected end-of-
-   input, overflow, and basic code points encoded using deltas instead
-   of appearing literally.  If the decoder fails on these errors as
-   shown above, then it cannot produce the same output for two distinct
-   inputs.  Without this property it would have been necessary to re-
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-   encode the output and verify that it matches the input in order to
-   guarantee the uniqueness of the encoding.
-
-6.3 Encoding procedure
-
-   let n = initial_n
-   let delta = 0
-   let bias = initial_bias
-   let h = b = the number of basic code points in the input
-   copy them to the output in order, followed by a delimiter if b > 0
-   {if the input contains a non-basic code point < n then fail}
-   while h < length(input) do begin
-     let m = the minimum {non-basic} code point >= n in the input
-     let delta = delta + (m - n) * (h + 1), fail on overflow
-     let n = m
-     for each code point c in the input (in order) do begin
-       if c < n {or c is basic} then increment delta, fail on overflow
-       if c == n then begin
-         let q = delta
-         for k = base to infinity in steps of base do begin
-           let t = tmin if k <= bias {+ tmin}, or
-                   tmax if k >= bias + tmax, or k - bias otherwise
-           if q < t then break
-           output the code point for digit t + ((q - t) mod (base - t))
-           let q = (q - t) div (base - t)
-         end
-         output the code point for digit q
-         let bias = adapt(delta, h + 1, test h equals b?)
-         let delta = 0
-         increment h
-       end
-     end
-     increment delta and n
-   end
-
-   The full statement enclosed in braces (checking whether the input
-   contains a non-basic code point less than n) can be omitted if all
-   code points less than initial_n are basic code points (which is true
-   for Punycode if code points are unsigned).
-
-   The brace-enclosed conditions "non-basic" and "or c is basic" can be
-   omitted if initial_n exceeds all basic code points (which is true for
-   Punycode), because the code point being tested is never less than
-   initial_n.
-
-   In the assignment of t, where t is clamped to the range tmin through
-   tmax, "+ tmin" can always be omitted.  This makes the clamping
-   calculation incorrect when bias < k < bias + tmin, but that cannot
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-   happen because of the way bias is computed and because of the
-   constraints on the parameters.
-
-   The checks for overflow are necessary to avoid producing invalid
-   output when the input contains very large values or is very long.
-
-   The increment of delta at the bottom of the outer loop cannot
-   overflow because delta < length(input) before the increment, and
-   length(input) is already assumed to be representable.  The increment
-   of n could overflow, but only if h == length(input), in which case
-   the procedure is finished anyway.
-
-6.4 Overflow handling
-
-   For IDNA, 26-bit unsigned integers are sufficient to handle all valid
-   IDNA labels without overflow, because any string that needed a 27-bit
-   delta would have to exceed either the code point limit (0..10FFFF) or
-   the label length limit (63 characters).  However, overflow handling
-   is necessary because the inputs are not necessarily valid IDNA
-   labels.
-
-   If the programming language does not provide overflow detection, the
-   following technique can be used.  Suppose A, B, and C are
-   representable nonnegative integers and C is nonzero.  Then A + B
-   overflows if and only if B > maxint - A, and A + (B * C) overflows if
-   and only if B > (maxint - A) div C, where maxint is the greatest
-   integer for which maxint + 1 cannot be represented.  Refer to
-   appendix C "Punycode sample implementation" for demonstrations of
-   this technique in the C language.
-
-   The decoding and encoding algorithms shown in sections 6.2 and 6.3
-   handle overflow by detecting it whenever it happens.  Another
-   approach is to enforce limits on the inputs that prevent overflow
-   from happening.  For example, if the encoder were to verify that no
-   input code points exceed M and that the input length does not exceed
-   L, then no delta could ever exceed (M - initial_n) * (L + 1), and
-   hence no overflow could occur if integer variables were capable of
-   representing values that large.  This prevention approach would
-   impose more restrictions on the input than the detection approach
-   does, but might be considered simpler in some programming languages.
-
-   In theory, the decoder could use an analogous approach, limiting the
-   number of digits in a variable-length integer (that is, limiting the
-   number of iterations in the innermost loop).  However, the number of
-   digits that suffice to represent a given delta can sometimes
-   represent much larger deltas (because of the adaptation), and hence
-   this approach would probably need integers wider than 32 bits.
-
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-   Yet another approach for the decoder is to allow overflow to occur,
-   but to check the final output string by re-encoding it and comparing
-   to the decoder input.  If and only if they do not match (using a
-   case-insensitive ASCII comparison) overflow has occurred.  This
-   delayed-detection approach would not impose any more restrictions on
-   the input than the immediate-detection approach does, and might be
-   considered simpler in some programming languages.
-
-   In fact, if the decoder is used only inside the IDNA ToUnicode
-   operation [IDNA], then it need not check for overflow at all, because
-   ToUnicode performs a higher level re-encoding and comparison, and a
-   mismatch has the same consequence as if the Punycode decoder had
-   failed.
-
-7. Punycode examples
-
-7.1 Sample strings
-
-   In the Punycode encodings below, the ACE prefix is not shown.
-   Backslashes show where line breaks have been inserted in strings too
-   long for one line.
-
-   The first several examples are all translations of the sentence "Why
-   can't they just speak in <language>?" (courtesy of Michael Kaplan's
-   "provincial" page [PROVINCIAL]).  Word breaks and punctuation have
-   been removed, as is often done in domain names.
-
-   (A) Arabic (Egyptian):
-       u+0644 u+064A u+0647 u+0645 u+0627 u+0628 u+062A u+0643 u+0644
-       u+0645 u+0648 u+0634 u+0639 u+0631 u+0628 u+064A u+061F
-       Punycode: egbpdaj6bu4bxfgehfvwxn
-
-   (B) Chinese (simplified):
-       u+4ED6 u+4EEC u+4E3A u+4EC0 u+4E48 u+4E0D u+8BF4 u+4E2D u+6587
-       Punycode: ihqwcrb4cv8a8dqg056pqjye
-
-   (C) Chinese (traditional):
-       u+4ED6 u+5011 u+7232 u+4EC0 u+9EBD u+4E0D u+8AAA u+4E2D u+6587
-       Punycode: ihqwctvzc91f659drss3x8bo0yb
-
-   (D) Czech: Pro<ccaron>prost<ecaron>nemluv<iacute><ccaron>esky
-       U+0050 u+0072 u+006F u+010D u+0070 u+0072 u+006F u+0073 u+0074
-       u+011B u+006E u+0065 u+006D u+006C u+0075 u+0076 u+00ED u+010D
-       u+0065 u+0073 u+006B u+0079
-       Punycode: Proprostnemluvesky-uyb24dma41a
-
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-   (E) Hebrew:
-       u+05DC u+05DE u+05D4 u+05D4 u+05DD u+05E4 u+05E9 u+05D5 u+05D8
-       u+05DC u+05D0 u+05DE u+05D3 u+05D1 u+05E8 u+05D9 u+05DD u+05E2
-       u+05D1 u+05E8 u+05D9 u+05EA
-       Punycode: 4dbcagdahymbxekheh6e0a7fei0b
-
-   (F) Hindi (Devanagari):
-       u+092F u+0939 u+0932 u+094B u+0917 u+0939 u+093F u+0928 u+094D
-       u+0926 u+0940 u+0915 u+094D u+092F u+094B u+0902 u+0928 u+0939
-       u+0940 u+0902 u+092C u+094B u+0932 u+0938 u+0915 u+0924 u+0947
-       u+0939 u+0948 u+0902
-       Punycode: i1baa7eci9glrd9b2ae1bj0hfcgg6iyaf8o0a1dig0cd
-
-   (G) Japanese (kanji and hiragana):
-       u+306A u+305C u+307F u+3093 u+306A u+65E5 u+672C u+8A9E u+3092
-       u+8A71 u+3057 u+3066 u+304F u+308C u+306A u+3044 u+306E u+304B
-       Punycode: n8jok5ay5dzabd5bym9f0cm5685rrjetr6pdxa
-
-   (H) Korean (Hangul syllables):
-       u+C138 u+ACC4 u+C758 u+BAA8 u+B4E0 u+C0AC u+B78C u+B4E4 u+C774
-       u+D55C u+AD6D u+C5B4 u+B97C u+C774 u+D574 u+D55C u+B2E4 u+BA74
-       u+C5BC u+B9C8 u+B098 u+C88B u+C744 u+AE4C
-       Punycode: 989aomsvi5e83db1d2a355cv1e0vak1dwrv93d5xbh15a0dt30a5j\
-                 psd879ccm6fea98c
-
-   (I) Russian (Cyrillic):
-       U+043F u+043E u+0447 u+0435 u+043C u+0443 u+0436 u+0435 u+043E
-       u+043D u+0438 u+043D u+0435 u+0433 u+043E u+0432 u+043E u+0440
-       u+044F u+0442 u+043F u+043E u+0440 u+0443 u+0441 u+0441 u+043A
-       u+0438
-       Punycode: b1abfaaepdrnnbgefbaDotcwatmq2g4l
-
-   (J) Spanish: Porqu<eacute>nopuedensimplementehablarenEspa<ntilde>ol
-       U+0050 u+006F u+0072 u+0071 u+0075 u+00E9 u+006E u+006F u+0070
-       u+0075 u+0065 u+0064 u+0065 u+006E u+0073 u+0069 u+006D u+0070
-       u+006C u+0065 u+006D u+0065 u+006E u+0074 u+0065 u+0068 u+0061
-       u+0062 u+006C u+0061 u+0072 u+0065 u+006E U+0045 u+0073 u+0070
-       u+0061 u+00F1 u+006F u+006C
-       Punycode: PorqunopuedensimplementehablarenEspaol-fmd56a
-
-   (K) Vietnamese:
-       T<adotbelow>isaoh<odotbelow>kh<ocirc>ngth<ecirchookabove>ch\
-       <ihookabove>n<oacute>iti<ecircacute>ngVi<ecircdotbelow>t
-       U+0054 u+1EA1 u+0069 u+0073 u+0061 u+006F u+0068 u+1ECD u+006B
-       u+0068 u+00F4 u+006E u+0067 u+0074 u+0068 u+1EC3 u+0063 u+0068
-       u+1EC9 u+006E u+00F3 u+0069 u+0074 u+0069 u+1EBF u+006E u+0067
-       U+0056 u+0069 u+1EC7 u+0074
-       Punycode: TisaohkhngthchnitingVit-kjcr8268qyxafd2f1b9g
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-   The next several examples are all names of Japanese music artists,
-   song titles, and TV programs, just because the author happens to have
-   them handy (but Japanese is useful for providing examples of single-
-   row text, two-row text, ideographic text, and various mixtures
-   thereof).
-
-   (L) 3<nen>B<gumi><kinpachi><sensei>
-       u+0033 u+5E74 U+0042 u+7D44 u+91D1 u+516B u+5148 u+751F
-       Punycode: 3B-ww4c5e180e575a65lsy2b
-
-   (M) <amuro><namie>-with-SUPER-MONKEYS
-       u+5B89 u+5BA4 u+5948 u+7F8E u+6075 u+002D u+0077 u+0069 u+0074
-       u+0068 u+002D U+0053 U+0055 U+0050 U+0045 U+0052 u+002D U+004D
-       U+004F U+004E U+004B U+0045 U+0059 U+0053
-       Punycode: -with-SUPER-MONKEYS-pc58ag80a8qai00g7n9n
-
-   (N) Hello-Another-Way-<sorezore><no><basho>
-       U+0048 u+0065 u+006C u+006C u+006F u+002D U+0041 u+006E u+006F
-       u+0074 u+0068 u+0065 u+0072 u+002D U+0057 u+0061 u+0079 u+002D
-       u+305D u+308C u+305E u+308C u+306E u+5834 u+6240
-       Punycode: Hello-Another-Way--fc4qua05auwb3674vfr0b
-
-   (O) <hitotsu><yane><no><shita>2
-       u+3072 u+3068 u+3064 u+5C4B u+6839 u+306E u+4E0B u+0032
-       Punycode: 2-u9tlzr9756bt3uc0v
-
-   (P) Maji<de>Koi<suru>5<byou><mae>
-       U+004D u+0061 u+006A u+0069 u+3067 U+004B u+006F u+0069 u+3059
-       u+308B u+0035 u+79D2 u+524D
-       Punycode: MajiKoi5-783gue6qz075azm5e
-
-   (Q) <pafii>de<runba>
-       u+30D1 u+30D5 u+30A3 u+30FC u+0064 u+0065 u+30EB u+30F3 u+30D0
-       Punycode: de-jg4avhby1noc0d
-
-   (R) <sono><supiido><de>
-       u+305D u+306E u+30B9 u+30D4 u+30FC u+30C9 u+3067
-       Punycode: d9juau41awczczp
-
-   The last example is an ASCII string that breaks the existing rules
-   for host name labels.  (It is not a realistic example for IDNA,
-   because IDNA never encodes pure ASCII labels.)
-
-   (S) -> $1.00 <-
-       u+002D u+003E u+0020 u+0024 u+0031 u+002E u+0030 u+0030 u+0020
-       u+003C u+002D
-       Punycode: -> $1.00 <--
-
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-7.2 Decoding traces
-
-   In the following traces, the evolving state of the decoder is shown
-   as a sequence of hexadecimal values, representing the code points in
-   the extended string.  An asterisk appears just after the most
-   recently inserted code point, indicating both n (the value preceeding
-   the asterisk) and i (the position of the value just after the
-   asterisk).  Other numerical values are decimal.
-
-   Decoding trace of example B from section 7.1:
-
-   n is 128, i is 0, bias is 72
-   input is "ihqwcrb4cv8a8dqg056pqjye"
-   there is no delimiter, so extended string starts empty
-   delta "ihq" decodes to 19853
-   bias becomes 21
-   4E0D *
-   delta "wc" decodes to 64
-   bias becomes 20
-   4E0D 4E2D *
-   delta "rb" decodes to 37
-   bias becomes 13
-   4E3A * 4E0D 4E2D
-   delta "4c" decodes to 56
-   bias becomes 17
-   4E3A 4E48 * 4E0D 4E2D
-   delta "v8a" decodes to 599
-   bias becomes 32
-   4E3A 4EC0 * 4E48 4E0D 4E2D
-   delta "8d" decodes to 130
-   bias becomes 23
-   4ED6 * 4E3A 4EC0 4E48 4E0D 4E2D
-   delta "qg" decodes to 154
-   bias becomes 25
-   4ED6 4EEC * 4E3A 4EC0 4E48 4E0D 4E2D
-   delta "056p" decodes to 46301
-   bias becomes 84
-   4ED6 4EEC 4E3A 4EC0 4E48 4E0D 4E2D 6587 *
-   delta "qjye" decodes to 88531
-   bias becomes 90
-   4ED6 4EEC 4E3A 4EC0 4E48 4E0D 8BF4 * 4E2D 6587
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-   Decoding trace of example L from section 7.1:
-
-   n is 128, i is 0, bias is 72
-   input is "3B-ww4c5e180e575a65lsy2b"
-   literal portion is "3B-", so extended string starts as:
-   0033 0042
-   delta "ww4c" decodes to 62042
-   bias becomes 27
-   0033 0042 5148 *
-   delta "5e" decodes to 139
-   bias becomes 24
-   0033 0042 516B * 5148
-   delta "180e" decodes to 16683
-   bias becomes 67
-   0033 5E74 * 0042 516B 5148
-   delta "575a" decodes to 34821
-   bias becomes 82
-   0033 5E74 0042 516B 5148 751F *
-   delta "65l" decodes to 14592
-   bias becomes 67
-   0033 5E74 0042 7D44 * 516B 5148 751F
-   delta "sy2b" decodes to 42088
-   bias becomes 84
-   0033 5E74 0042 7D44 91D1 * 516B 5148 751F
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-7.3 Encoding traces
-
-   In the following traces, code point values are hexadecimal, while
-   other numerical values are decimal.
-
-   Encoding trace of example B from section 7.1:
-
-   bias is 72
-   input is:
-   4ED6 4EEC 4E3A 4EC0 4E48 4E0D 8BF4 4E2D 6587
-   there are no basic code points, so no literal portion
-   next code point to insert is 4E0D
-   needed delta is 19853, encodes as "ihq"
-   bias becomes 21
-   next code point to insert is 4E2D
-   needed delta is 64, encodes as "wc"
-   bias becomes 20
-   next code point to insert is 4E3A
-   needed delta is 37, encodes as "rb"
-   bias becomes 13
-   next code point to insert is 4E48
-   needed delta is 56, encodes as "4c"
-   bias becomes 17
-   next code point to insert is 4EC0
-   needed delta is 599, encodes as "v8a"
-   bias becomes 32
-   next code point to insert is 4ED6
-   needed delta is 130, encodes as "8d"
-   bias becomes 23
-   next code point to insert is 4EEC
-   needed delta is 154, encodes as "qg"
-   bias becomes 25
-   next code point to insert is 6587
-   needed delta is 46301, encodes as "056p"
-   bias becomes 84
-   next code point to insert is 8BF4
-   needed delta is 88531, encodes as "qjye"
-   bias becomes 90
-   output is "ihqwcrb4cv8a8dqg056pqjye"
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-   Encoding trace of example L from section 7.1:
-
-   bias is 72
-   input is:
-   0033 5E74 0042 7D44 91D1 516B 5148 751F
-   basic code points (0033, 0042) are copied to literal portion: "3B-"
-   next code point to insert is 5148
-   needed delta is 62042, encodes as "ww4c"
-   bias becomes 27
-   next code point to insert is 516B
-   needed delta is 139, encodes as "5e"
-   bias becomes 24
-   next code point to insert is 5E74
-   needed delta is 16683, encodes as "180e"
-   bias becomes 67
-   next code point to insert is 751F
-   needed delta is 34821, encodes as "575a"
-   bias becomes 82
-   next code point to insert is 7D44
-   needed delta is 14592, encodes as "65l"
-   bias becomes 67
-   next code point to insert is 91D1
-   needed delta is 42088, encodes as "sy2b"
-   bias becomes 84
-   output is "3B-ww4c5e180e575a65lsy2b"
-
-8. Security Considerations
-
-   Users expect each domain name in DNS to be controlled by a single
-   authority.  If a Unicode string intended for use as a domain label
-   could map to multiple ACE labels, then an internationalized domain
-   name could map to multiple ASCII domain names, each controlled by a
-   different authority, some of which could be spoofs that hijack
-   service requests intended for another.  Therefore Punycode is
-   designed so that each Unicode string has a unique encoding.
-
-   However, there can still be multiple Unicode representations of the
-   "same" text, for various definitions of "same".  This problem is
-   addressed to some extent by the Unicode standard under the topic of
-   canonicalization, and this work is leveraged for domain names by
-   Nameprep [NAMEPREP].
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-9. References
-
-9.1 Normative References
-
-   [RFC2119]    Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-                Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-9.2 Informative References
-
-   [RFC952]     Harrenstien, K., Stahl, M. and E. Feinler, "DOD Internet
-                Host Table Specification", RFC 952, October 1985.
-
-   [RFC1034]    Mockapetris, P., "Domain Names - Concepts and
-                Facilities", STD 13, RFC 1034, November 1987.
-
-   [IDNA]       Faltstrom, P., Hoffman, P. and A. Costello,
-                "Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications
-                (IDNA)", RFC 3490, March 2003.
-
-   [NAMEPREP]   Hoffman, P. and  M. Blanchet, "Nameprep: A Stringprep
-                Profile for Internationalized Domain Names (IDN)", RFC
-                3491, March 2003.
-
-   [ASCII]      Cerf, V., "ASCII format for Network Interchange", RFC
-                20, October 1969.
-
-   [PROVINCIAL] Kaplan, M., "The 'anyone can be provincial!' page",
-                http://www.trigeminal.com/samples/provincial.html.
-
-   [UNICODE]    The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard",
-                http://www.unicode.org/unicode/standard/standard.html.
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-A. Mixed-case annotation
-
-   In order to use Punycode to represent case-insensitive strings,
-   higher layers need to case-fold the strings prior to Punycode
-   encoding.  The encoded string can use mixed case as an annotation
-   telling how to convert the folded string into a mixed-case string for
-   display purposes.  Note, however, that mixed-case annotation is not
-   used by the ToASCII and ToUnicode operations specified in [IDNA], and
-   therefore implementors of IDNA can disregard this appendix.
-
-   Basic code points can use mixed case directly, because the decoder
-   copies them verbatim, leaving lowercase code points lowercase, and
-   leaving uppercase code points uppercase.  Each non-basic code point
-   is represented by a delta, which is represented by a sequence of
-   basic code points, the last of which provides the annotation.  If it
-   is uppercase, it is a suggestion to map the non-basic code point to
-   uppercase (if possible); if it is lowercase, it is a suggestion to
-   map the non-basic code point to lowercase (if possible).
-
-   These annotations do not alter the code points returned by decoders;
-   the annotations are returned separately, for the caller to use or
-   ignore.  Encoders can accept annotations in addition to code points,
-   but the annotations do not alter the output, except to influence the
-   uppercase/lowercase form of ASCII letters.
-
-   Punycode encoders and decoders need not support these annotations,
-   and higher layers need not use them.
-
-B. Disclaimer and license
-
-   Regarding this entire document or any portion of it (including the
-   pseudocode and C code), the author makes no guarantees and is not
-   responsible for any damage resulting from its use.  The author grants
-   irrevocable permission to anyone to use, modify, and distribute it in
-   any way that does not diminish the rights of anyone else to use,
-   modify, and distribute it, provided that redistributed derivative
-   works do not contain misleading author or version information.
-   Derivative works need not be licensed under similar terms.
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-C. Punycode sample implementation
-
-/*
-punycode.c from RFC 3492
-http://www.nicemice.net/idn/
-Adam M. Costello
-http://www.nicemice.net/amc/
-
-This is ANSI C code (C89) implementing Punycode (RFC 3492).
-
-*/
-
-
-/************************************************************/
-/* Public interface (would normally go in its own .h file): */
-
-#include <limits.h>
-
-enum punycode_status {
-  punycode_success,
-  punycode_bad_input,   /* Input is invalid.                       */
-  punycode_big_output,  /* Output would exceed the space provided. */
-  punycode_overflow     /* Input needs wider integers to process.  */
-};
-
-#if UINT_MAX >= (1 << 26) - 1
-typedef unsigned int punycode_uint;
-#else
-typedef unsigned long punycode_uint;
-#endif
-
-enum punycode_status punycode_encode(
-  punycode_uint input_length,
-  const punycode_uint input[],
-  const unsigned char case_flags[],
-  punycode_uint *output_length,
-  char output[] );
-
-    /* punycode_encode() converts Unicode to Punycode.  The input     */
-    /* is represented as an array of Unicode code points (not code    */
-    /* units; surrogate pairs are not allowed), and the output        */
-    /* will be represented as an array of ASCII code points.  The     */
-    /* output string is *not* null-terminated; it will contain        */
-    /* zeros if and only if the input contains zeros.  (Of course     */
-    /* the caller can leave room for a terminator and add one if      */
-    /* needed.)  The input_length is the number of code points in     */
-    /* the input.  The output_length is an in/out argument: the       */
-    /* caller passes in the maximum number of code points that it     */
-
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-    /* can receive, and on successful return it will contain the      */
-    /* number of code points actually output.  The case_flags array   */
-    /* holds input_length boolean values, where nonzero suggests that */
-    /* the corresponding Unicode character be forced to uppercase     */
-    /* after being decoded (if possible), and zero suggests that      */
-    /* it be forced to lowercase (if possible).  ASCII code points    */
-    /* are encoded literally, except that ASCII letters are forced    */
-    /* to uppercase or lowercase according to the corresponding       */
-    /* uppercase flags.  If case_flags is a null pointer then ASCII   */
-    /* letters are left as they are, and other code points are        */
-    /* treated as if their uppercase flags were zero.  The return     */
-    /* value can be any of the punycode_status values defined above   */
-    /* except punycode_bad_input; if not punycode_success, then       */
-    /* output_size and output might contain garbage.                  */
-
-enum punycode_status punycode_decode(
-  punycode_uint input_length,
-  const char input[],
-  punycode_uint *output_length,
-  punycode_uint output[],
-  unsigned char case_flags[] );
-
-    /* punycode_decode() converts Punycode to Unicode.  The input is  */
-    /* represented as an array of ASCII code points, and the output   */
-    /* will be represented as an array of Unicode code points.  The   */
-    /* input_length is the number of code points in the input.  The   */
-    /* output_length is an in/out argument: the caller passes in      */
-    /* the maximum number of code points that it can receive, and     */
-    /* on successful return it will contain the actual number of      */
-    /* code points output.  The case_flags array needs room for at    */
-    /* least output_length values, or it can be a null pointer if the */
-    /* case information is not needed.  A nonzero flag suggests that  */
-    /* the corresponding Unicode character be forced to uppercase     */
-    /* by the caller (if possible), while zero suggests that it be    */
-    /* forced to lowercase (if possible).  ASCII code points are      */
-    /* output already in the proper case, but their flags will be set */
-    /* appropriately so that applying the flags would be harmless.    */
-    /* The return value can be any of the punycode_status values      */
-    /* defined above; if not punycode_success, then output_length,    */
-    /* output, and case_flags might contain garbage.  On success, the */
-    /* decoder will never need to write an output_length greater than */
-    /* input_length, because of how the encoding is defined.          */
-
-/**********************************************************/
-/* Implementation (would normally go in its own .c file): */
-
-#include <string.h>
-
-
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-
-/*** Bootstring parameters for Punycode ***/
-
-enum { base = 36, tmin = 1, tmax = 26, skew = 38, damp = 700,
-       initial_bias = 72, initial_n = 0x80, delimiter = 0x2D };
-
-/* basic(cp) tests whether cp is a basic code point: */
-#define basic(cp) ((punycode_uint)(cp) < 0x80)
-
-/* delim(cp) tests whether cp is a delimiter: */
-#define delim(cp) ((cp) == delimiter)
-
-/* decode_digit(cp) returns the numeric value of a basic code */
-/* point (for use in representing integers) in the range 0 to */
-/* base-1, or base if cp is does not represent a value.       */
-
-static punycode_uint decode_digit(punycode_uint cp)
-{
-  return  cp - 48 < 10 ? cp - 22 :  cp - 65 < 26 ? cp - 65 :
-          cp - 97 < 26 ? cp - 97 :  base;
-}
-
-/* encode_digit(d,flag) returns the basic code point whose value      */
-/* (when used for representing integers) is d, which needs to be in   */
-/* the range 0 to base-1.  The lowercase form is used unless flag is  */
-/* nonzero, in which case the uppercase form is used.  The behavior   */
-/* is undefined if flag is nonzero and digit d has no uppercase form. */
-
-static char encode_digit(punycode_uint d, int flag)
-{
-  return d + 22 + 75 * (d < 26) - ((flag != 0) << 5);
-  /*  0..25 map to ASCII a..z or A..Z */
-  /* 26..35 map to ASCII 0..9         */
-}
-
-/* flagged(bcp) tests whether a basic code point is flagged */
-/* (uppercase).  The behavior is undefined if bcp is not a  */
-/* basic code point.                                        */
-
-#define flagged(bcp) ((punycode_uint)(bcp) - 65 < 26)
-
-/* encode_basic(bcp,flag) forces a basic code point to lowercase */
-/* if flag is zero, uppercase if flag is nonzero, and returns    */
-/* the resulting code point.  The code point is unchanged if it  */
-/* is caseless.  The behavior is undefined if bcp is not a basic */
-/* code point.                                                   */
-
-static char encode_basic(punycode_uint bcp, int flag)
-{
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-  bcp -= (bcp - 97 < 26) << 5;
-  return bcp + ((!flag && (bcp - 65 < 26)) << 5);
-}
-
-/*** Platform-specific constants ***/
-
-/* maxint is the maximum value of a punycode_uint variable: */
-static const punycode_uint maxint = -1;
-/* Because maxint is unsigned, -1 becomes the maximum value. */
-
-/*** Bias adaptation function ***/
-
-static punycode_uint adapt(
-  punycode_uint delta, punycode_uint numpoints, int firsttime )
-{
-  punycode_uint k;
-
-  delta = firsttime ? delta / damp : delta >> 1;
-  /* delta >> 1 is a faster way of doing delta / 2 */
-  delta += delta / numpoints;
-
-  for (k = 0;  delta > ((base - tmin) * tmax) / 2;  k += base) {
-    delta /= base - tmin;
-  }
-
-  return k + (base - tmin + 1) * delta / (delta + skew);
-}
-
-/*** Main encode function ***/
-
-enum punycode_status punycode_encode(
-  punycode_uint input_length,
-  const punycode_uint input[],
-  const unsigned char case_flags[],
-  punycode_uint *output_length,
-  char output[] )
-{
-  punycode_uint n, delta, h, b, out, max_out, bias, j, m, q, k, t;
-
-  /* Initialize the state: */
-
-  n = initial_n;
-  delta = out = 0;
-  max_out = *output_length;
-  bias = initial_bias;
-
-  /* Handle the basic code points: */
-
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-  for (j = 0;  j < input_length;  ++j) {
-    if (basic(input[j])) {
-      if (max_out - out < 2) return punycode_big_output;
-      output[out++] =
-        case_flags ?  encode_basic(input[j], case_flags[j]) : input[j];
-    }
-    /* else if (input[j] < n) return punycode_bad_input; */
-    /* (not needed for Punycode with unsigned code points) */
-  }
-
-  h = b = out;
-
-  /* h is the number of code points that have been handled, b is the  */
-  /* number of basic code points, and out is the number of characters */
-  /* that have been output.                                           */
-
-  if (b > 0) output[out++] = delimiter;
-
-  /* Main encoding loop: */
-
-  while (h < input_length) {
-    /* All non-basic code points < n have been     */
-    /* handled already.  Find the next larger one: */
-
-    for (m = maxint, j = 0;  j < input_length;  ++j) {
-      /* if (basic(input[j])) continue; */
-      /* (not needed for Punycode) */
-      if (input[j] >= n && input[j] < m) m = input[j];
-    }
-
-    /* Increase delta enough to advance the decoder's    */
-    /* <n,i> state to <m,0>, but guard against overflow: */
-
-    if (m - n > (maxint - delta) / (h + 1)) return punycode_overflow;
-    delta += (m - n) * (h + 1);
-    n = m;
-
-    for (j = 0;  j < input_length;  ++j) {
-      /* Punycode does not need to check whether input[j] is basic: */
-      if (input[j] < n /* || basic(input[j]) */ ) {
-        if (++delta == 0) return punycode_overflow;
-      }
-
-      if (input[j] == n) {
-        /* Represent delta as a generalized variable-length integer: */
-
-        for (q = delta, k = base;  ;  k += base) {
-          if (out >= max_out) return punycode_big_output;
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-          t = k <= bias /* + tmin */ ? tmin :     /* +tmin not needed */
-              k >= bias + tmax ? tmax : k - bias;
-          if (q < t) break;
-          output[out++] = encode_digit(t + (q - t) % (base - t), 0);
-          q = (q - t) / (base - t);
-        }
-
-        output[out++] = encode_digit(q, case_flags && case_flags[j]);
-        bias = adapt(delta, h + 1, h == b);
-        delta = 0;
-        ++h;
-      }
-    }
-
-    ++delta, ++n;
-  }
-
-  *output_length = out;
-  return punycode_success;
-}
-
-/*** Main decode function ***/
-
-enum punycode_status punycode_decode(
-  punycode_uint input_length,
-  const char input[],
-  punycode_uint *output_length,
-  punycode_uint output[],
-  unsigned char case_flags[] )
-{
-  punycode_uint n, out, i, max_out, bias,
-                 b, j, in, oldi, w, k, digit, t;
-
-  /* Initialize the state: */
-
-  n = initial_n;
-  out = i = 0;
-  max_out = *output_length;
-  bias = initial_bias;
-
-  /* Handle the basic code points:  Let b be the number of input code */
-  /* points before the last delimiter, or 0 if there is none, then    */
-  /* copy the first b code points to the output.                      */
-
-  for (b = j = 0;  j < input_length;  ++j) if (delim(input[j])) b = j;
-  if (b > max_out) return punycode_big_output;
-
-  for (j = 0;  j < b;  ++j) {
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-    if (case_flags) case_flags[out] = flagged(input[j]);
-    if (!basic(input[j])) return punycode_bad_input;
-    output[out++] = input[j];
-  }
-
-  /* Main decoding loop:  Start just after the last delimiter if any  */
-  /* basic code points were copied; start at the beginning otherwise. */
-
-  for (in = b > 0 ? b + 1 : 0;  in < input_length;  ++out) {
-
-    /* in is the index of the next character to be consumed, and */
-    /* out is the number of code points in the output array.     */
-
-    /* Decode a generalized variable-length integer into delta,  */
-    /* which gets added to i.  The overflow checking is easier   */
-    /* if we increase i as we go, then subtract off its starting */
-    /* value at the end to obtain delta.                         */
-
-    for (oldi = i, w = 1, k = base;  ;  k += base) {
-      if (in >= input_length) return punycode_bad_input;
-      digit = decode_digit(input[in++]);
-      if (digit >= base) return punycode_bad_input;
-      if (digit > (maxint - i) / w) return punycode_overflow;
-      i += digit * w;
-      t = k <= bias /* + tmin */ ? tmin :     /* +tmin not needed */
-          k >= bias + tmax ? tmax : k - bias;
-      if (digit < t) break;
-      if (w > maxint / (base - t)) return punycode_overflow;
-      w *= (base - t);
-    }
-
-    bias = adapt(i - oldi, out + 1, oldi == 0);
-
-    /* i was supposed to wrap around from out+1 to 0,   */
-    /* incrementing n each time, so we'll fix that now: */
-
-    if (i / (out + 1) > maxint - n) return punycode_overflow;
-    n += i / (out + 1);
-    i %= (out + 1);
-
-    /* Insert n at position i of the output: */
-
-    /* not needed for Punycode: */
-    /* if (decode_digit(n) <= base) return punycode_invalid_input; */
-    if (out >= max_out) return punycode_big_output;
-
-    if (case_flags) {
-      memmove(case_flags + i + 1, case_flags + i, out - i);
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-      /* Case of last character determines uppercase flag: */
-      case_flags[i] = flagged(input[in - 1]);
-    }
-
-    memmove(output + i + 1, output + i, (out - i) * sizeof *output);
-    output[i++] = n;
-  }
-
-  *output_length = out;
-  return punycode_success;
-}
-
-/******************************************************************/
-/* Wrapper for testing (would normally go in a separate .c file): */
-
-#include <assert.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <string.h>
-
-/* For testing, we'll just set some compile-time limits rather than */
-/* use malloc(), and set a compile-time option rather than using a  */
-/* command-line option.                                             */
-
-enum {
-  unicode_max_length = 256,
-  ace_max_length = 256
-};
-
-static void usage(char **argv)
-{
-  fprintf(stderr,
-    "\n"
-    "%s -e reads code points and writes a Punycode string.\n"
-    "%s -d reads a Punycode string and writes code points.\n"
-    "\n"
-    "Input and output are plain text in the native character set.\n"
-    "Code points are in the form u+hex separated by whitespace.\n"
-    "Although the specification allows Punycode strings to contain\n"
-    "any characters from the ASCII repertoire, this test code\n"
-    "supports only the printable characters, and needs the Punycode\n"
-    "string to be followed by a newline.\n"
-    "The case of the u in u+hex is the force-to-uppercase flag.\n"
-    , argv[0], argv[0]);
-  exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-}
-
-static void fail(const char *msg)
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-{
-  fputs(msg,stderr);
-  exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
-}
-
-static const char too_big[] =
-  "input or output is too large, recompile with larger limits\n";
-static const char invalid_input[] = "invalid input\n";
-static const char overflow[] = "arithmetic overflow\n";
-static const char io_error[] = "I/O error\n";
-
-/* The following string is used to convert printable */
-/* characters between ASCII and the native charset:  */
-
-static const char print_ascii[] =
-  "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n"
-  "\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n"
-  " !\"#$%&'()*+,-./"
-  "0123456789:;<=>?"
-  "@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO"
-  "PQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_"
-  "`abcdefghijklmno"
-  "pqrstuvwxyz{|}~\n";
-
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
-{
-  enum punycode_status status;
-  int r;
-  unsigned int input_length, output_length, j;
-  unsigned char case_flags[unicode_max_length];
-
-  if (argc != 2) usage(argv);
-  if (argv[1][0] != '-') usage(argv);
-  if (argv[1][2] != 0) usage(argv);
-
-  if (argv[1][1] == 'e') {
-    punycode_uint input[unicode_max_length];
-    unsigned long codept;
-    char output[ace_max_length+1], uplus[3];
-    int c;
-
-    /* Read the input code points: */
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-    input_length = 0;
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-    for (;;) {
-      r = scanf("%2s%lx", uplus, &codept);
-      if (ferror(stdin)) fail(io_error);
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-      if (r == EOF || r == 0) break;
-
-      if (r != 2 || uplus[1] != '+' || codept > (punycode_uint)-1) {
-        fail(invalid_input);
-      }
-
-      if (input_length == unicode_max_length) fail(too_big);
-
-      if (uplus[0] == 'u') case_flags[input_length] = 0;
-      else if (uplus[0] == 'U') case_flags[input_length] = 1;
-      else fail(invalid_input);
-
-      input[input_length++] = codept;
-    }
-
-    /* Encode: */
-
-    output_length = ace_max_length;
-    status = punycode_encode(input_length, input, case_flags,
-                             &output_length, output);
-    if (status == punycode_bad_input) fail(invalid_input);
-    if (status == punycode_big_output) fail(too_big);
-    if (status == punycode_overflow) fail(overflow);
-    assert(status == punycode_success);
-
-    /* Convert to native charset and output: */
-
-    for (j = 0;  j < output_length;  ++j) {
-      c = output[j];
-      assert(c >= 0 && c <= 127);
-      if (print_ascii[c] == 0) fail(invalid_input);
-      output[j] = print_ascii[c];
-    }
-
-    output[j] = 0;
-    r = puts(output);
-    if (r == EOF) fail(io_error);
-    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
-  }
-
-  if (argv[1][1] == 'd') {
-    char input[ace_max_length+2], *p, *pp;
-    punycode_uint output[unicode_max_length];
-
-    /* Read the Punycode input string and convert to ASCII: */
-
-    fgets(input, ace_max_length+2, stdin);
-    if (ferror(stdin)) fail(io_error);
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-    if (feof(stdin)) fail(invalid_input);
-    input_length = strlen(input) - 1;
-    if (input[input_length] != '\n') fail(too_big);
-    input[input_length] = 0;
-
-    for (p = input;  *p != 0;  ++p) {
-      pp = strchr(print_ascii, *p);
-      if (pp == 0) fail(invalid_input);
-      *p = pp - print_ascii;
-    }
-
-    /* Decode: */
-
-    output_length = unicode_max_length;
-    status = punycode_decode(input_length, input, &output_length,
-                             output, case_flags);
-    if (status == punycode_bad_input) fail(invalid_input);
-    if (status == punycode_big_output) fail(too_big);
-    if (status == punycode_overflow) fail(overflow);
-    assert(status == punycode_success);
-
-    /* Output the result: */
-
-    for (j = 0;  j < output_length;  ++j) {
-      r = printf("%s+%04lX\n",
-                 case_flags[j] ? "U" : "u",
-                 (unsigned long) output[j] );
-      if (r < 0) fail(io_error);
-    }
-
-    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
-  }
-
-  usage(argv);
-  return EXIT_SUCCESS;  /* not reached, but quiets compiler warning */
-}
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-Full Copyright Statement
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-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2003).  All Rights Reserved.
-
-   This document and translations of it may be copied and furnished to
-   others, and derivative works that comment on or otherwise explain it
-   or assist in its implementation may be prepared, copied, published
-   and distributed, in whole or in part, without restriction of any
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-Network Working Group                                        K. Zeilenga
-Request for Comments: 4013                           OpenLDAP Foundation
-Category: Standards Track                                  February 2005
-
-
-       SASLprep: Stringprep Profile for User Names and Passwords
-
-Status of This Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2005).
-
-Abstract
-
-   This document describes how to prepare Unicode strings representing
-   user names and passwords for comparison.  The document defines the
-   "SASLprep" profile of the "stringprep" algorithm to be used for both
-   user names and passwords.  This profile is intended to be used by
-   Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) mechanisms (such as
-   PLAIN, CRAM-MD5, and DIGEST-MD5), as well as other protocols
-   exchanging simple user names and/or passwords.
-
-1.  Introduction
-
-   The use of simple user names and passwords in authentication and
-   authorization is pervasive on the Internet.  To increase the
-   likelihood that user name and password input and comparison work in
-   ways that make sense for typical users throughout the world, this
-   document defines rules for preparing internationalized user names and
-   passwords for comparison.  For simplicity and implementation ease, a
-   single algorithm is defined for both user names and passwords.
-
-   The algorithm assumes all strings are comprised of characters from
-   the Unicode [Unicode] character set.
-
-   This document defines the "SASLprep" profile of the "stringprep"
-   algorithm [StringPrep].
-
-   The profile is designed for use in Simple Authentication and Security
-   Layer ([SASL]) mechanisms, such as [PLAIN], [CRAM-MD5], and
-   [DIGEST-MD5].  It may be applicable where simple user names and
-
-
-
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-
-   passwords are used.  This profile is not intended for use in
-   preparing identity strings that are not simple user names (e.g.,
-   email addresses, domain names, distinguished names), or where
-   identity or password strings that are not character data, or require
-   different handling (e.g., case folding).
-
-   This document does not alter the technical specification of any
-   existing protocols.  Any specification that wishes to use the
-   algorithm described in this document needs to explicitly incorporate
-   this document and provide precise details as to where and how this
-   algorithm is used by implementations of that specification.
-
-2.  The SASLprep Profile
-
-   This section defines the "SASLprep" profile of the "stringprep"
-   algorithm [StringPrep].  This profile is intended for use in
-   preparing strings representing simple user names and passwords.
-
-   This profile uses Unicode 3.2 [Unicode].
-
-   Character names in this document use the notation for code points and
-   names from the Unicode Standard [Unicode].  For example, the letter
-   "a" may be represented as either <U+0061> or <LATIN SMALL LETTER A>.
-   In the lists of mappings and the prohibited characters, the "U+" is
-   left off to make the lists easier to read.  The comments for
-   character ranges are shown in square brackets (such as "[CONTROL
-   CHARACTERS]") and do not come from the standard.
-
-   Note: A glossary of terms used in Unicode can be found in [Glossary].
-   Information on the Unicode character encoding model can be found in
-   [CharModel].
-
-2.1.  Mapping
-
-   This profile specifies:
-
-      -  non-ASCII space characters [StringPrep, C.1.2] that can be
-         mapped to SPACE (U+0020), and
-
-      -  the "commonly mapped to nothing" characters [StringPrep, B.1]
-         that can be mapped to nothing.
-
-2.2.  Normalization
-
-   This profile specifies using Unicode normalization form KC, as
-   described in Section 4 of [StringPrep].
-
-
-
-
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-
-2.3.  Prohibited Output
-
-   This profile specifies the following characters as prohibited input:
-
-      - Non-ASCII space characters [StringPrep, C.1.2]
-      - ASCII control characters [StringPrep, C.2.1]
-      - Non-ASCII control characters [StringPrep, C.2.2]
-      - Private Use characters [StringPrep, C.3]
-      - Non-character code points [StringPrep, C.4]
-      - Surrogate code points [StringPrep, C.5]
-      - Inappropriate for plain text characters [StringPrep, C.6]
-      - Inappropriate for canonical representation characters
-        [StringPrep, C.7]
-      - Change display properties or deprecated characters
-        [StringPrep, C.8]
-      - Tagging characters [StringPrep, C.9]
-
-2.4.  Bidirectional Characters
-
-   This profile specifies checking bidirectional strings as described in
-   [StringPrep, Section 6].
-
-2.5.  Unassigned Code Points
-
-   This profile specifies the [StringPrep, A.1] table as its list of
-   unassigned code points.
-
-3.  Examples
-
-   The following table provides examples of how various character data
-   is transformed by the SASLprep string preparation algorithm
-
-   #  Input            Output     Comments
-   -  -----            ------     --------
-   1  I<U+00AD>X       IX         SOFT HYPHEN mapped to nothing
-   2  user             user       no transformation
-   3  USER             USER       case preserved, will not match #2
-   4  <U+00AA>         a          output is NFKC, input in ISO 8859-1
-   5  <U+2168>         IX         output is NFKC, will match #1
-   6  <U+0007>                    Error - prohibited character
-   7  <U+0627><U+0031>            Error - bidirectional check
-
-4.  Security Considerations
-
-   This profile is intended to prepare simple user name and password
-   strings for comparison or use in cryptographic functions (e.g.,
-   message digests).  The preparation algorithm was specifically
-   designed such that its output is canonical, and it is well-formed.
-
-
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-
-   However, due to an anomaly [PR29] in the specification of Unicode
-   normalization, canonical equivalence is not guaranteed for a select
-   few character sequences.  These sequences, however, do not appear in
-   well-formed text.  This specification was published despite this
-   known technical problem.  It is expected that this specification will
-   be revised before further progression on the Standards Track (after
-   [Unicode] and/or [StringPrep] specifications have been updated to
-   address this problem).
-
-   It is not intended for preparing identity strings that are not simple
-   user names (e.g., distinguished names, domain names), nor is the
-   profile intended for use of simple user names that require different
-   handling (such as case folding).  Protocols (or applications of those
-   protocols) that have application-specific identity forms and/or
-   comparison algorithms should use mechanisms specifically designed for
-   these forms and algorithms.
-
-   Application of string preparation may have an impact upon the
-   feasibility of brute force and dictionary attacks.  While the number
-   of possible prepared strings is less than the number of possible
-   Unicode strings, the number of usable names and passwords is greater
-   than as if only ASCII was used.  Though SASLprep eliminates some
-   Unicode code point sequences as possible prepared strings, that
-   elimination generally makes the (canonical) output forms practicable
-   and prohibits nonsensical inputs.
-
-   User names and passwords should be protected from eavesdropping.
-
-   General "stringprep" and Unicode security considerations apply.  Both
-   are discussed in [StringPrep].
-
-5.  IANA Considerations
-
-   This document details the "SASLprep" profile of the [StringPrep]
-   protocol.  This profile has been registered in the stringprep profile
-   registry.
-
-      Name of this profile: SASLprep
-      RFC in which the profile is defined: RFC 4013
-      Indicator whether or not this is the newest version of the
-      profile: This is the first version of the SASPprep profile.
-
-6.  Acknowledgement
-
-   This document borrows text from "Preparation of Internationalized
-   Strings ('stringprep')" and "Nameprep: A Stringprep Profile for
-   Internationalized Domain Names", both by Paul Hoffman and Marc
-   Blanchet.  This document is a product of the IETF SASL WG.
-
-
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-
-7.  Normative References
-
-   [StringPrep]  Hoffman, P. and M. Blanchet, "Preparation of
-                 Internationalized Strings ("stringprep")", RFC 3454,
-                 December 2002.
-
-   [Unicode]     The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard, Version
-                 3.2.0" is defined by "The Unicode Standard, Version
-                 3.0" (Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley, 2000.  ISBN 0-201-
-                 61633-5), as amended by the "Unicode Standard Annex
-                 #27: Unicode 3.1"
-                 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr27/) and by the
-                 "Unicode Standard Annex #28: Unicode 3.2"
-                 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr28/).
-
-8.  Informative References
-
-   [Glossary]    The Unicode Consortium, "Unicode Glossary",
-                 <http://www.unicode.org/glossary/>.
-
-   [CharModel]   Whistler, K. and M. Davis, "Unicode Technical Report
-                 #17, Character Encoding Model", UTR17,
-                 <http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr17/>, August
-                 2000.
-
-   [SASL]        Melnikov, A., Ed., "Simple Authentication and Security
-                 Layer (SASL)", Work in Progress.
-
-   [CRAM-MD5]    Nerenberg, L., "The CRAM-MD5 SASL Mechanism", Work in
-                 Progress.
-
-   [DIGEST-MD5]  Leach, P., Newman, C., and A. Melnikov, "Using Digest
-                 Authentication as a SASL Mechanism", Work in Progress.
-
-   [PLAIN]       Zeilenga, K., Ed., "The Plain SASL Mechanism", Work in
-                 Progress.
-
-   [PR29]        "Public Review Issue #29: Normalization Issue",
-                 <http://www.unicode.org/review/pr-29.html>, February
-                 2004.
-
-Author's Address
-
-   Kurt D. Zeilenga
-   OpenLDAP Foundation
-
-   EMail: Kurt at OpenLDAP.org
-
-
-
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-Network Working Group                                        K. Zeilenga
-Request for Comments: 4518                           OpenLDAP Foundation
-Category: Standards Track                                      June 2006
-
-
-             Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP):
-                  Internationalized String Preparation
-
-Status of This Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
-
-   The previous Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) technical
-   specifications did not precisely define how character string matching
-   is to be performed.  This led to a number of usability and
-   interoperability problems.  This document defines string preparation
-   algorithms for character-based matching rules defined for use in
-   LDAP.
-
-1.  Introduction
-
-1.1.  Background
-
-   A Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [RFC4510] matching
-   rule [RFC4517] defines an algorithm for determining whether a
-   presented value matches an attribute value in accordance with the
-   criteria defined for the rule.  The proposition may be evaluated to
-   True, False, or Undefined.
-
-      True      - the attribute contains a matching value,
-
-      False     - the attribute contains no matching value,
-
-      Undefined - it cannot be determined whether the attribute contains
-                  a matching value.
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-   For instance, the caseIgnoreMatch matching rule may be used to
-   compare whether the commonName attribute contains a particular value
-   without regard for case and insignificant spaces.
-
-1.2.  X.500 String Matching Rules
-
-   "X.520: Selected attribute types" [X.520] provides (among other
-   things) value syntaxes and matching rules for comparing values
-   commonly used in the directory [X.500].  These specifications are
-   inadequate for strings composed of Unicode [Unicode] characters.
-
-   The caseIgnoreMatch matching rule [X.520], for example, is simply
-   defined as being a case-insensitive comparison where insignificant
-   spaces are ignored.  For printableString, there is only one space
-   character and case mapping is bijective, hence this definition is
-   sufficient.  However, for Unicode string types such as
-   universalString, this is not sufficient.  For example, a case-
-   insensitive matching implementation that folded lowercase characters
-   to uppercase would yield different results than an implementation
-   that used uppercase to lowercase folding.  Or one implementation may
-   view space as referring to only SPACE (U+0020), a second
-   implementation may view any character with the space separator (Zs)
-   property as a space, and another implementation may view any
-   character with the whitespace (WS) category as a space.
-
-   The lack of precise specification for character string matching has
-   led to significant interoperability problems.  When used in
-   certificate chain validation, security vulnerabilities can arise.  To
-   address these problems, this document defines precise algorithms for
-   preparing character strings for matching.
-
-1.3.  Relationship to "stringprep"
-
-   The character string preparation algorithms described in this
-   document are based upon the "stringprep" approach [RFC3454].  In
-   "stringprep", presented and stored values are first prepared for
-   comparison so that a character-by-character comparison yields the
-   "correct" result.
-
-   The approach used here is a refinement of the "stringprep" [RFC3454]
-   approach.  Each algorithm involves two additional preparation steps.
-
-   a) Prior to applying the Unicode string preparation steps outlined in
-      "stringprep", the string is transcoded to Unicode.
-
-   b) After applying the Unicode string preparation steps outlined in
-      "stringprep", the string is modified to appropriately handle
-      characters insignificant to the matching rule.
-
-
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-
-
-   Hence, preparation of character strings for X.500 [X.500] matching
-   [X.501] involves the following steps:
-
-      1) Transcode
-      2) Map
-      3) Normalize
-      4) Prohibit
-      5) Check Bidi (Bidirectional)
-      6) Insignificant Character Handling
-
-   These steps are described in Section 2.
-
-   It is noted that while various tables of Unicode characters included
-   or referenced by this specification are derived from Unicode
-   [Unicode] data, these tables are to be considered definitive for the
-   purpose of implementing this specification.
-
-1.4.  Relationship to the LDAP Technical Specification
-
-   This document is an integral part of the LDAP technical specification
-   [RFC4510], which obsoletes the previously defined LDAP technical
-   specification [RFC3377] in its entirety.
-
-   This document details new LDAP internationalized character string
-   preparation algorithms used by [RFC4517] and possible other technical
-   specifications defining LDAP syntaxes and/or matching rules.
-
-1.5.  Relationship to X.500
-
-   LDAP is defined [RFC4510] in X.500 terms as an X.500 access
-   mechanism.  As such, there is a strong desire for alignment between
-   LDAP and X.500 syntax and semantics.  The character string
-   preparation algorithms described in this document are based upon
-   "Internationalized String Matching Rules for X.500" [XMATCH] proposal
-   to ITU/ISO Joint Study Group 2.
-
-1.6.  Conventions and Terms
-
-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
-   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
-   document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119].
-
-   Character names in this document use the notation for code points and
-   names from the Unicode Standard [Unicode].  For example, the letter
-   "a" may be represented as either <U+0061> or <LATIN SMALL LETTER A>.
-   In the lists of mappings and the prohibited characters, the "U+" is
-
-
-
-
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-
-   left off to make the lists easier to read.  The comments for
-   character ranges are shown in square brackets (such as "[CONTROL
-   CHARACTERS]") and do not come from the standard.
-
-   Note: a glossary of terms used in Unicode can be found in [Glossary].
-   Information on the Unicode character encoding model can be found in
-   [CharModel].
-
-   The term "combining mark", as used in this specification, refers to
-   any Unicode [Unicode] code point that has a mark property (Mn, Mc,
-   Me).  Appendix A provides a definitive list of combining marks.
-
-2.  String Preparation
-
-   The following six-step process SHALL be applied to each presented and
-   attribute value in preparation for character string matching rule
-   evaluation.
-
-      1) Transcode
-      2) Map
-      3) Normalize
-      4) Prohibit
-      5) Check bidi
-      6) Insignificant Character Handling
-
-   Failure in any step causes the assertion to evaluate to Undefined.
-
-   The character repertoire of this process is Unicode 3.2 [Unicode].
-
-   Note that this six-step process specification is intended to describe
-   expected matching behavior.  Implementations are free to use
-   alternative processes so long as the matching rule evaluation
-   behavior provided is consistent with the behavior described by this
-   specification.
-
-2.1.  Transcode
-
-   Each non-Unicode string value is transcoded to Unicode.
-
-   PrintableString [X.680] values are transcoded directly to Unicode.
-
-   UniversalString, UTF8String, and bmpString [X.680] values need not be
-   transcoded as they are Unicode-based strings (in the case of
-   bmpString, a subset of Unicode).
-
-   TeletexString [X.680] values are transcoded to Unicode.  As there is
-   no standard for mapping TeletexString values to Unicode, the mapping
-   is left a local matter.
-
-
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-
-   For these and other reasons, use of TeletexString is NOT RECOMMENDED.
-
-   The output is the transcoded string.
-
-2.2.  Map
-
-   SOFT HYPHEN (U+00AD) and MONGOLIAN TODO SOFT HYPHEN (U+1806) code
-   points are mapped to nothing.  COMBINING GRAPHEME JOINER (U+034F) and
-   VARIATION SELECTORs (U+180B-180D, FF00-FE0F) code points are also
-   mapped to nothing.  The OBJECT REPLACEMENT CHARACTER (U+FFFC) is
-   mapped to nothing.
-
-   CHARACTER TABULATION (U+0009), LINE FEED (LF) (U+000A), LINE
-   TABULATION (U+000B), FORM FEED (FF) (U+000C), CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)
-   (U+000D), and NEXT LINE (NEL) (U+0085) are mapped to SPACE (U+0020).
-
-   All other control code (e.g., Cc) points or code points with a
-   control function (e.g., Cf) are mapped to nothing.  The following is
-   a complete list of these code points: U+0000-0008, 000E-001F, 007F-
-   0084, 0086-009F, 06DD, 070F, 180E, 200C-200F, 202A-202E, 2060-2063,
-   206A-206F, FEFF, FFF9-FFFB, 1D173-1D17A, E0001, E0020-E007F.
-
-   ZERO WIDTH SPACE (U+200B) is mapped to nothing.  All other code
-   points with Separator (space, line, or paragraph) property (e.g., Zs,
-   Zl, or Zp) are mapped to SPACE (U+0020).  The following is a complete
-   list of these code points: U+0020, 00A0, 1680, 2000-200A, 2028-2029,
-   202F, 205F, 3000.
-
-   For case ignore, numeric, and stored prefix string matching rules,
-   characters are case folded per B.2 of [RFC3454].
-
-   The output is the mapped string.
-
-2.3.  Normalize
-
-   The input string is to be normalized to Unicode Form KC
-   (compatibility composed) as described in [UAX15].  The output is the
-   normalized string.
-
-2.4.  Prohibit
-
-   All Unassigned code points are prohibited.  Unassigned code points
-   are listed in Table A.1 of [RFC3454].
-
-   Characters that, per Section 5.8 of [RFC3454], change display
-   properties or are deprecated are prohibited.  These characters are
-   listed in Table C.8 of [RFC3454].
-
-
-
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-
-   Private Use code points are prohibited.  These characters are listed
-   in Table C.3 of [RFC3454].
-
-   All non-character code points are prohibited.  These code points are
-   listed in Table C.4 of [RFC3454].
-
-   Surrogate codes are prohibited.  These characters are listed in Table
-   C.5 of [RFC3454].
-
-   The REPLACEMENT CHARACTER (U+FFFD) code point is prohibited.
-
-   The step fails if the input string contains any prohibited code
-   point.  Otherwise, the output is the input string.
-
-2.5.  Check bidi
-
-   Bidirectional characters are ignored.
-
-2.6.  Insignificant Character Handling
-
-   In this step, the string is modified to ensure proper handling of
-   characters insignificant to the matching rule.  This modification
-   differs from matching rule to matching rule.
-
-   Section 2.6.1 applies to case ignore and exact string matching.
-   Section 2.6.2 applies to numericString matching.
-   Section 2.6.3 applies to telephoneNumber matching.
-
-2.6.1.  Insignificant Space Handling
-
-   For the purposes of this section, a space is defined to be the SPACE
-   (U+0020) code point followed by no combining marks.
-
-       NOTE - The previous steps ensure that the string cannot contain
-              any code points in the separator class, other than SPACE
-              (U+0020).
-
-   For input strings that are attribute values or non-substring
-   assertion values:  If the input string contains no non-space
-   character, then the output is exactly two SPACEs.  Otherwise (the
-   input string contains at least one non-space character), the string
-   is modified such that the string starts with exactly one space
-   character, ends with exactly one SPACE character, and any inner
-   (non-empty) sequence of space characters is replaced with exactly two
-   SPACE characters.  For instance, the input strings
-   "foo<SPACE>bar<SPACE><SPACE>", result in the output
-   "<SPACE>foo<SPACE><SPACE>bar<SPACE>".
-
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-   For input strings that are substring assertion values: If the string
-   being prepared contains no non-space characters, then the output
-   string is exactly one SPACE.  Otherwise, the following steps are
-   taken:
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-   -  If the input string is an initial substring, it is modified to
-      start with exactly one SPACE character;
-
-   -  If the input string is an initial or an any substring that ends in
-      one or more space characters, it is modified to end with exactly
-      one SPACE character;
-
-   -  If the input string is an any or a final substring that starts in
-      one or more space characters, it is modified to start with exactly
-      one SPACE character; and
-
-   -  If the input string is a final substring, it is modified to end
-      with exactly one SPACE character.
-
-   For instance, for the input string "foo<SPACE>bar<SPACE><SPACE>" as
-   an initial substring, the output would be
-   "<SPACE>foo<SPACE><SPACE>bar<SPACE>".  As an any or final substring,
-   the same input would result in "foo<SPACE>bar<SPACE>".
-
-   Appendix B discusses the rationale for the behavior.
-
-2.6.2.  numericString Insignificant Character Handling
-
-   For the purposes of this section, a space is defined to be the SPACE
-   (U+0020) code point followed by no combining marks.
-
-   All spaces are regarded as insignificant and are to be removed.
-
-   For example, removal of spaces from the Form KC string:
-       "<SPACE><SPACE>123<SPACE><SPACE>456<SPACE><SPACE>"
-   would result in the output string:
-       "123456"
-   and the Form KC string:
-       "<SPACE><SPACE><SPACE>"
-   would result in the output string:
-       "" (an empty string).
-
-2.6.3.  telephoneNumber Insignificant Character Handling
-
-   For the purposes of this section, a hyphen is defined to be a
-   HYPHEN-MINUS (U+002D), ARMENIAN HYPHEN (U+058A), HYPHEN (U+2010),
-   NON-BREAKING HYPHEN (U+2011), MINUS SIGN (U+2212), SMALL HYPHEN-MINUS
-   (U+FE63), or FULLWIDTH HYPHEN-MINUS (U+FF0D) code point followed by
-
-
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-   no combining marks and a space is defined to be the SPACE (U+0020)
-   code point followed by no combining marks.
-
-   All hyphens and spaces are considered insignificant and are to be
-   removed.
-
-   For example, removal of hyphens and spaces from the Form KC string:
-       "<SPACE><HYPHEN>123<SPACE><SPACE>456<SPACE><HYPHEN>"
-   would result in the output string:
-       "123456"
-   and the Form KC string:
-       "<HYPHEN><HYPHEN><HYPHEN>"
-   would result in the (empty) output string:
-       "".
-
-3.  Security Considerations
-
-   "Preparation of Internationalized Strings ("stringprep")" [RFC3454]
-   security considerations generally apply to the algorithms described
-   here.
-
-4.  Acknowledgements
-
-   The approach used in this document is based upon design principles
-   and algorithms described in "Preparation of Internationalized Strings
-   ('stringprep')" [RFC3454] by Paul Hoffman and Marc Blanchet.  Some
-   additional guidance was drawn from Unicode Technical Standards,
-   Technical Reports, and Notes.
-
-   This document is a product of the IETF LDAP Revision (LDAPBIS)
-   Working Group.
-
-5.  References
-
-5.1.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC2119]     Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-                 Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC3454]     Hoffman, P. and M. Blanchet, "Preparation of
-                 Internationalized Strings ("stringprep")", RFC 3454,
-                 December 2002.
-
-   [RFC4510]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC 4510,
-                 June 2006.
-
-
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-   [RFC4517]     Legg, S., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Syntaxes and Matching Rules", RFC 4517, June
-                 2006.
-
-   [Unicode]     The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard, Version
-                 3.2.0" is defined by "The Unicode Standard, Version
-                 3.0" (Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley, 2000.  ISBN 0-201-
-                 61633-5), as amended by the "Unicode Standard Annex
-                 #27: Unicode 3.1"
-                 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr27/) and by the
-                 "Unicode Standard Annex #28: Unicode 3.2"
-                 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr28/).
-
-   [UAX15]       Davis, M. and M. Duerst, "Unicode Standard Annex #15:
-                 Unicode Normalization Forms, Version 3.2.0".
-                 <http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr15/tr15-
-                 22.html>, March 2002.
-
-   [X.680]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "Abstract
-                 Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) - Specification of Basic
-                 Notation", X.680(2002) (also ISO/IEC 8824-1:2002).
-
-5.2.  Informative References
-
-   [X.500]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The
-                 Directory -- Overview of concepts, models and
-                 services," X.500(1993) (also ISO/IEC 9594-1:1994).
-
-   [X.501]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The
-                 Directory -- Models," X.501(1993) (also ISO/IEC 9594-
-                 2:1994).
-
-   [X.520]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The
-                 Directory: Selected Attribute Types", X.520(1993) (also
-                 ISO/IEC 9594-6:1994).
-
-   [Glossary]    The Unicode Consortium, "Unicode Glossary",
-                 <http://www.unicode.org/glossary/>.
-
-   [CharModel]   Whistler, K. and M. Davis, "Unicode Technical Report
-                 #17, Character Encoding Model", UTR17,
-                 <http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr17/>, August
-                 2000.
-
-
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-   [RFC3377]     Hodges, J. and R. Morgan, "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (v3): Technical Specification", RFC 3377,
-                 September 2002.
-
-   [RFC4515]     Smith, M., Ed. and T. Howes, "Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP): String Representation of Search
-                 Filters", RFC 4515, June 2006.
-
-   [XMATCH]      Zeilenga, K., "Internationalized String Matching Rules
-                 for X.500", Work in Progress.
-
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-
-Appendix A.  Combining Marks
-
-   This appendix is normative.
-
-   This table was derived from Unicode [Unicode] data files; it lists
-   all code points with the Mn, Mc, or Me properties.  This table is to
-   be considered definitive for the purposes of implementation of this
-   specification.
-
-         0300-034F 0360-036F 0483-0486 0488-0489 0591-05A1
-         05A3-05B9 05BB-05BC 05BF 05C1-05C2 05C4 064B-0655 0670
-         06D6-06DC 06DE-06E4 06E7-06E8 06EA-06ED 0711 0730-074A
-         07A6-07B0 0901-0903 093C 093E-094F 0951-0954 0962-0963
-         0981-0983 09BC 09BE-09C4 09C7-09C8 09CB-09CD 09D7
-         09E2-09E3 0A02 0A3C 0A3E-0A42 0A47-0A48 0A4B-0A4D
-         0A70-0A71 0A81-0A83 0ABC 0ABE-0AC5 0AC7-0AC9 0ACB-0ACD
-         0B01-0B03 0B3C 0B3E-0B43 0B47-0B48 0B4B-0B4D 0B56-0B57
-         0B82 0BBE-0BC2 0BC6-0BC8 0BCA-0BCD 0BD7 0C01-0C03
-         0C3E-0C44 0C46-0C48 0C4A-0C4D 0C55-0C56 0C82-0C83
-         0CBE-0CC4 0CC6-0CC8 0CCA-0CCD 0CD5-0CD6 0D02-0D03
-         0D3E-0D43 0D46-0D48 0D4A-0D4D 0D57 0D82-0D83 0DCA
-         0DCF-0DD4 0DD6 0DD8-0DDF 0DF2-0DF3 0E31 0E34-0E3A
-         0E47-0E4E 0EB1 0EB4-0EB9 0EBB-0EBC 0EC8-0ECD 0F18-0F19
-         0F35 0F37 0F39 0F3E-0F3F 0F71-0F84 0F86-0F87 0F90-0F97
-         0F99-0FBC 0FC6 102C-1032 1036-1039 1056-1059 1712-1714
-         1732-1734 1752-1753 1772-1773 17B4-17D3 180B-180D 18A9
-         20D0-20EA 302A-302F 3099-309A FB1E FE00-FE0F FE20-FE23
-         1D165-1D169 1D16D-1D172 1D17B-1D182 1D185-1D18B
-         1D1AA-1D1AD
-
-Appendix B.  Substrings Matching
-
-   This appendix is non-normative.
-
-   In the absence of substrings matching, the insignificant space
-   handling for case ignore/exact matching could be simplified.
-   Specifically, the handling could be to require that all sequences of
-   one or more spaces be replaced with one space and, if the string
-   contains non-space characters, removal of all leading spaces and
-   trailing spaces.
-
-   In the presence of substrings matching, this simplified space
-   handling would lead to unexpected and undesirable matching behavior.
-   For instance:
-
-   1) (CN=foo\20*\20bar) would match the CN value "foobar";
-
-
-
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-   2) (CN=*\20foobar\20*) would match "foobar", but
-      (CN=*\20*foobar*\20*) would not.
-
-   Note to readers not familiar with LDAP substrings matching: the LDAP
-   filter [RFC4515] assertion (CN=A*B*C) says to "match any value (of
-   the attribute CN) that begins with A, contains B after A, ends with C
-   where C is also after B."
-
-   The first case illustrates that this simplified space handling would
-   cause leading and trailing spaces in substrings of the string to be
-   regarded as insignificant.  However, only leading and trailing (as
-   well as multiple consecutive spaces) of the string (as a whole) are
-   insignificant.
-
-   The second case illustrates that this simplified space handling would
-   cause sub-partitioning failures.  That is, if a prepared any
-   substring matches a partition of the attribute value, then an
-   assertion constructed by subdividing that substring into multiple
-   substrings should also match.
-
-   In designing an appropriate approach for space handling for
-   substrings matching, one must study key aspects of X.500 case
-   exact/ignore matching.  X.520 [X.520] says:
-
-      The [substrings] rule returns TRUE if there is a partitioning of
-      the attribute value (into portions) such that:
-
-         -  the specified substrings (initial, any, final) match
-            different portions of the value in the order of the strings
-            sequence;
-
-         -  initial, if present, matches the first portion of the value;
-
-         -  final, if present, matches the last portion of the value;
-
-         -  any, if present, matches some arbitrary portion of the
-            value.
-
-   That is, the substrings assertion (CN=foo\20*\20bar) matches the
-   attribute value "foo<SPACE><SPACE>bar" as the value can be
-   partitioned into the portions "foo<SPACE>" and "<SPACE>bar" meeting
-   the above requirements.
-
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-   X.520 also says:
-
-      [T]he following spaces are regarded as not significant:
-
-         -  leading spaces (i.e., those preceding the first character
-            that is not a space);
-
-         -  trailing spaces (i.e., those following the last character
-            that is not a space);
-
-         -  multiple consecutive spaces (these are taken as equivalent
-            to a single space character).
-
-   This statement applies to the assertion values and attribute values
-   as whole strings, and not individually to substrings of an assertion
-   value.  In particular, the statements should be taken to mean that if
-   an assertion value and attribute value match without any
-   consideration to insignificant characters, then that assertion value
-   should also match any attribute value that differs only by inclusion
-   nor removal of insignificant characters.
-
-   Hence the assertion (CN=foo\20*\20bar) matches
-   "foo<SPACE><SPACE><SPACE>bar" and "foo<SPACE>bar" as these values
-   only differ from "foo<SPACE><SPACE>bar" by the inclusion or removal
-   of insignificant spaces.
-
-   Astute readers of this text will also note that there are special
-   cases where the specified space handling does not ignore spaces that
-   could be considered insignificant.  For instance, the assertion
-   (CN=\20*\20*\20) does not match "<SPACE><SPACE><SPACE>"
-   (insignificant spaces present in value) or " " (insignificant spaces
-   not present in value).  However, as these cases have no practical
-   application that cannot be met by simple assertions, e.g., (cn=\20),
-   and this minor anomaly can only be fully addressed by a preparation
-   algorithm to be used in conjunction with character-by-character
-   partitioning and matching, the anomaly is considered acceptable.
-
-Author's Address
-
-   Kurt D. Zeilenga
-   OpenLDAP Foundation
-
-   EMail: Kurt at OpenLDAP.org
-
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-
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-Network Working Group                                          L. Howard
-Request for Comments: 2307                        Independent Consultant
-Category: Experimental                                        March 1998
-
-
-      An Approach for Using LDAP as a Network Information Service
-
-Status of this Memo
-
-   This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet
-   community.  It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.
-   Discussion and suggestions for improvement are requested.
-   Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1998).  All Rights Reserved.
-
-Abstract
-
-   This document describes an experimental mechanism for mapping
-   entities related to TCP/IP and the UNIX system into X.500 [X500]
-   entries so that they may be resolved with the Lightweight Directory
-   Access Protocol [RFC2251]. A set of attribute types and object
-   classes are proposed, along with specific guidelines for interpreting
-   them.
-
-   The intention is to assist the deployment of LDAP as an
-   organizational nameservice. No proposed solutions are intended as
-   standards for the Internet. Rather, it is hoped that a general
-   consensus will emerge as to the appropriate solution to such
-   problems, leading eventually to the adoption of standards. The
-   proposed mechanism has already been implemented with some success.
-
-1. Background and Motivation
-
-   The UNIX (R) operating system, and its derivatives (specifically,
-   those which support TCP/IP and conform to the X/Open Single UNIX
-   specification [XOPEN]) require a means of looking up entities, by
-   matching them against search criteria or by enumeration. (Other
-   operating systems that support TCP/IP may provide some means of
-   resolving some of these entities. This schema is applicable to those
-   environments also.)
-
-   These entities include users, groups, IP services (which map names to
-   IP ports and protocols, and vice versa), IP protocols (which map
-   names to IP protocol numbers and vice versa), RPCs (which map names
-   to ONC Remote Procedure Call [RFC1057] numbers and vice versa), NIS
-
-
-
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-
-   netgroups, booting information (boot parameters and MAC address
-   mappings), filesystem mounts, IP hosts and networks, and RFC822 mail
-   aliases.
-
-   Resolution requests are made through a set of C functions, provided
-   in the UNIX system's C library. For example, the UNIX system utility
-   "ls", which enumerates the contents of a filesystem directory, uses
-   the C library function getpwuid() in order to map user IDs to login
-   names. Once the request is made, it is resolved using a "nameservice"
-   which is supported by the client library. The nameservice may be, at
-   its simplest, a collection of files in the local filesystem which are
-   opened and searched by the C library. Other common nameservices
-   include the Network Information Service (NIS) and the Domain Name
-   System (DNS). (The latter is typically used for resolving hosts,
-   services and networks.) Both these nameservices have the advantage of
-   being distributed and thus permitting a common set of entities to be
-   shared amongst many clients.
-
-   LDAP is a distributed, hierarchical directory service access protocol
-   which is used to access repositories of users and other network-
-   related entities. Because LDAP is often not tightly integrated with
-   the host operating system, information such as users may need to be
-   kept both in LDAP and in an operating system supported nameservice
-   such as NIS. By using LDAP as the the primary means of resolving
-   these entities, these redundancy issues are minimized and the
-   scalability of LDAP can be exploited. (By comparison, NIS services
-   based on flat files do not have the scalability or extensibility of
-   LDAP or X.500.)
-
-   The object classes and attributes defined below are suitable for
-   representing the aforementioned entities in a form compatible with
-   LDAP and X.500 directory services.
-
-2. General Issues
-
-2.1. Terminology
-
-   The key words "MUST", "SHOULD", and "MAY" used in this document are
-   to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].
-
-   For the purposes of this document, the term "nameservice" refers to a
-   service, such as NIS or flat files, that is used by the operating
-   system to resolve entities within a single, local naming context.
-   Contrast this with a "directory service" such as LDAP, which supports
-   extensible schema and multiple naming contexts.
-
-
-
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-
-   The term "NIS-related entities" broadly refers to entities which are
-   typically resolved using the Network Information Service. (NIS was
-   previously known as YP.) Deploying LDAP for resolving these entities
-   does not imply that NIS be used, as a gateway or otherwise. In
-   particular, the host and network classes are generically applicable,
-   and may be implemented on any system that wishes to use LDAP or X.500
-   for host and network resolution.
-
-   The "DUA" (directory user agent) refers to the LDAP client querying
-   these entities, such as an LDAP to NIS gateway or the C library.  The
-   "client" refers to the application which ultimately makes use of the
-   information returned by the resolution. It is irrelevant whether the
-   DUA and the client reside within the same address space. The act of
-   the DUA making this information to the client is termed
-   "republishing".
-
-   To avoid confusion, the term "login name" refers to the user's login
-   name (being the value of the uid attribute) and the term "user ID"
-   refers to he user's integer identification number (being the value of
-   the uidNumber attribute).
-
-   The phrases "resolving an entity" and "resolution of entities" refer
-   respectively to enumerating NIS-related entities of a given type, and
-   matching them against a given search criterion. One or more entities
-   are returned as a result of successful "resolutions" (a "match"
-   operation will only return one entity).
-
-   The use of the term UNIX does not confer upon this schema the
-   endorsement of owners of the UNIX trademark. Where necessary, the
-   term "TCP/IP entity" is used to refer to protocols, services, hosts,
-   and networks, and the term "UNIX entity" to its complement. (The
-   former category does not mandate the host operating system supporting
-   the interfaces required for resolving UNIX entities.)
-
-   The OIDs defined below are derived from iso(1) org(3) dod(6)
-   internet(1) directory(1) nisSchema(1).
-
-2.2. Attributes
-
-   The attributes and classes defined in this document are summarized
-   below.
-
-   The following attributes are defined in this document:
-
-           uidNumber
-           gidNumber
-           gecos
-           homeDirectory
-
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-           loginShell
-           shadowLastChange
-           shadowMin
-           shadowMax
-           shadowWarning
-           shadowInactive
-           shadowExpire
-           shadowFlag
-           memberUid
-           memberNisNetgroup
-           nisNetgroupTriple
-           ipServicePort
-           ipServiceProtocol
-           ipProtocolNumber
-           oncRpcNumber
-           ipHostNumber
-           ipNetworkNumber
-           ipNetmaskNumber
-           macAddress
-           bootParameter
-           bootFile
-           nisMapName
-           nisMapEntry
-
-   Additionally, some of the attributes defined in [RFC2256] are
-   required.
-
-2.3. Object classes
-
-   The following object classes are defined in this document:
-
-           posixAccount
-           shadowAccount
-           posixGroup
-           ipService
-           ipProtocol
-           oncRpc
-           ipHost
-           ipNetwork
-           nisNetgroup
-           nisMap
-           nisObject
-           ieee802Device
-           bootableDevice
-
-   Additionally, some of the classes defined in [RFC2256] are required.
-
-
-
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-
-2.4. Syntax definitions
-
-   The following syntax definitions [RFC2252] are used by this schema.
-   The nisNetgroupTripleSyntax represents NIS netgroup triples:
-
-           ( nisSchema.0.0 NAME 'nisNetgroupTripleSyntax'
-             DESC 'NIS netgroup triple' )
-
-   Values in this syntax are represented by the following:
-
-        nisnetgrouptriple = "(" hostname "," username "," domainname ")"
-        hostname          = "" / "-" / keystring
-        username          = "" / "-" / keystring
-        domainname        = "" / "-" / keystring
-
-   X.500 servers may use the following representation of the above
-   syntax:
-
-        nisNetgroupTripleSyntax ::= SEQUENCE {
-         hostname  [0] IA5String OPTIONAL,
-         username  [1] IA5String OPTIONAL,
-         domainname  [2] IA5String OPTIONAL
-        }
-
-   The bootParameterSyntax syntax represents boot parameters:
-
-           ( nisSchema.0.1 NAME 'bootParameterSyntax'
-             DESC 'Boot parameter' )
-
-   where:
-
-        bootparameter     = key "=" server ":" path
-        key               = keystring
-        server            = keystring
-        path              = keystring
-
-   X.500 servers may use the following representation of the above
-   syntax:
-
-        bootParameterSyntax ::= SEQUENCE {
-         key     IA5String,
-         server  IA5String,
-         path    IA5String
-        }
-
-   Values adhering to these syntaxes are encoded as strings by LDAP
-   servers.
-
-
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-3. Attribute definitions
-
-   This section contains attribute definitions to be implemented by DUAs
-   supporting this schema.
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.0 NAME 'uidNumber'
-          DESC 'An integer uniquely identifying a user in an
-                administrative domain'
-          EQUALITY integerMatch SYNTAX 'INTEGER' SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.1 NAME 'gidNumber'
-          DESC 'An integer uniquely identifying a group in an
-                administrative domain'
-          EQUALITY integerMatch SYNTAX 'INTEGER' SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.2 NAME 'gecos'
-          DESC 'The GECOS field; the common name'
-          EQUALITY caseIgnoreIA5Match
-          SUBSTRINGS caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch
-          SYNTAX 'IA5String' SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.3 NAME 'homeDirectory'
-          DESC 'The absolute path to the home directory'
-          EQUALITY caseExactIA5Match
-          SYNTAX 'IA5String' SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.4 NAME 'loginShell'
-          DESC 'The path to the login shell'
-          EQUALITY caseExactIA5Match
-          SYNTAX 'IA5String' SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.5 NAME 'shadowLastChange'
-          EQUALITY integerMatch
-          SYNTAX 'INTEGER' SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.6 NAME 'shadowMin'
-          EQUALITY integerMatch
-          SYNTAX 'INTEGER' SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.7 NAME 'shadowMax'
-          EQUALITY integerMatch
-          SYNTAX 'INTEGER' SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.8 NAME 'shadowWarning'
-          EQUALITY integerMatch
-          SYNTAX 'INTEGER' SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.9 NAME 'shadowInactive'
-
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-          EQUALITY integerMatch
-          SYNTAX 'INTEGER' SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.10 NAME 'shadowExpire'
-          EQUALITY integerMatch
-          SYNTAX 'INTEGER' SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.11 NAME 'shadowFlag'
-          EQUALITY integerMatch
-          SYNTAX 'INTEGER' SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.12 NAME 'memberUid'
-          EQUALITY caseExactIA5Match
-          SUBSTRINGS caseExactIA5SubstringsMatch
-          SYNTAX 'IA5String' )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.13 NAME 'memberNisNetgroup'
-          EQUALITY caseExactIA5Match
-          SUBSTRINGS caseExactIA5SubstringsMatch
-          SYNTAX 'IA5String' )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.14 NAME 'nisNetgroupTriple'
-          DESC 'Netgroup triple'
-          SYNTAX 'nisNetgroupTripleSyntax' )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.15 NAME 'ipServicePort'
-          EQUALITY integerMatch
-          SYNTAX 'INTEGER' SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.16 NAME 'ipServiceProtocol'
-          SUP name )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.17 NAME 'ipProtocolNumber'
-          EQUALITY integerMatch
-          SYNTAX 'INTEGER' SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.18 NAME 'oncRpcNumber'
-          EQUALITY integerMatch
-          SYNTAX 'INTEGER' SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.19 NAME 'ipHostNumber'
-          DESC 'IP address as a dotted decimal, eg. 192.168.1.1,
-                omitting leading zeros'
-          EQUALITY caseIgnoreIA5Match
-          SYNTAX 'IA5String{128}' )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.20 NAME 'ipNetworkNumber'
-          DESC 'IP network as a dotted decimal, eg. 192.168,
-
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-                omitting leading zeros'
-          EQUALITY caseIgnoreIA5Match
-          SYNTAX 'IA5String{128}' SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.21 NAME 'ipNetmaskNumber'
-          DESC 'IP netmask as a dotted decimal, eg. 255.255.255.0,
-                omitting leading zeros'
-          EQUALITY caseIgnoreIA5Match
-          SYNTAX 'IA5String{128}' SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.22 NAME 'macAddress'
-          DESC 'MAC address in maximal, colon separated hex
-                notation, eg. 00:00:92:90:ee:e2'
-          EQUALITY caseIgnoreIA5Match
-          SYNTAX 'IA5String{128}' )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.23 NAME 'bootParameter'
-          DESC 'rpc.bootparamd parameter'
-          SYNTAX 'bootParameterSyntax' )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.24 NAME 'bootFile'
-          DESC 'Boot image name'
-          EQUALITY caseExactIA5Match
-          SYNTAX 'IA5String' )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.26 NAME 'nisMapName'
-          SUP name )
-
-        ( nisSchema.1.27 NAME 'nisMapEntry'
-          EQUALITY caseExactIA5Match
-          SUBSTRINGS caseExactIA5SubstringsMatch
-          SYNTAX 'IA5String{1024}' SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-4. Class definitions
-
-   This section contains class definitions to be implemented by DUAs
-   supporting the schema.
-
-   The rfc822MailGroup object class MAY be used to represent a mail
-   group for the purpose of alias expansion. Several alternative schemes
-   for mail routing and delivery using LDAP directories, which are
-   outside the scope of this document.
-
-        ( nisSchema.2.0 NAME 'posixAccount' SUP top AUXILIARY
-          DESC 'Abstraction of an account with POSIX attributes'
-          MUST ( cn $ uid $ uidNumber $ gidNumber $ homeDirectory )
-          MAY ( userPassword $ loginShell $ gecos $ description ) )
-
-
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-        ( nisSchema.2.1 NAME 'shadowAccount' SUP top AUXILIARY
-          DESC 'Additional attributes for shadow passwords'
-          MUST uid
-          MAY ( userPassword $ shadowLastChange $ shadowMin
-                shadowMax $ shadowWarning $ shadowInactive $
-                shadowExpire $ shadowFlag $ description ) )
-
-        ( nisSchema.2.2 NAME 'posixGroup' SUP top STRUCTURAL
-          DESC 'Abstraction of a group of accounts'
-          MUST ( cn $ gidNumber )
-          MAY ( userPassword $ memberUid $ description ) )
-
-        ( nisSchema.2.3 NAME 'ipService' SUP top STRUCTURAL
-          DESC 'Abstraction an Internet Protocol service.
-                Maps an IP port and protocol (such as tcp or udp)
-                to one or more names; the distinguished value of
-                the cn attribute denotes the service's canonical
-                name'
-          MUST ( cn $ ipServicePort $ ipServiceProtocol )
-          MAY ( description ) )
-
-        ( nisSchema.2.4 NAME 'ipProtocol' SUP top STRUCTURAL
-          DESC 'Abstraction of an IP protocol. Maps a protocol number
-                to one or more names. The distinguished value of the cn
-                attribute denotes the protocol's canonical name'
-          MUST ( cn $ ipProtocolNumber $ description )
-          MAY description )
-
-        ( nisSchema.2.5 NAME 'oncRpc' SUP top STRUCTURAL
-          DESC 'Abstraction of an Open Network Computing (ONC)
-               [RFC1057] Remote Procedure Call (RPC) binding.
-               This class maps an ONC RPC number to a name.
-               The distinguished value of the cn attribute denotes
-               the RPC service's canonical name'
-          MUST ( cn $ oncRpcNumber $ description )
-          MAY description )
-
-        ( nisSchema.2.6 NAME 'ipHost' SUP top AUXILIARY
-
-          DESC 'Abstraction of a host, an IP device. The distinguished
-                value of the cn attribute denotes the host's canonical
-                name. Device SHOULD be used as a structural class'
-          MUST ( cn $ ipHostNumber )
-          MAY ( l $ description $ manager ) )
-
-        ( nisSchema.2.7 NAME 'ipNetwork' SUP top STRUCTURAL
-          DESC 'Abstraction of a network. The distinguished value of
-                the cn attribute denotes the network's canonical name'
-
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-          MUST ( cn $ ipNetworkNumber )
-          MAY ( ipNetmaskNumber $ l $ description $ manager ) )
-
-        ( nisSchema.2.8 NAME 'nisNetgroup' SUP top STRUCTURAL
-          DESC 'Abstraction of a netgroup. May refer to other netgroups'
-          MUST cn
-          MAY ( nisNetgroupTriple $ memberNisNetgroup $ description ) )
-
-        ( nisSchema.2.09 NAME 'nisMap' SUP top STRUCTURAL
-          DESC 'A generic abstraction of a NIS map'
-          MUST nisMapName
-          MAY description )
-
-        ( nisSchema.2.10 NAME 'nisObject' SUP top STRUCTURAL
-          DESC 'An entry in a NIS map'
-          MUST ( cn $ nisMapEntry $ nisMapName )
-          MAY description )
-
-        ( nisSchema.2.11 NAME 'ieee802Device' SUP top AUXILIARY
-          DESC 'A device with a MAC address; device SHOULD be
-                used as a structural class'
-          MAY macAddress )
-
-        ( nisSchema.2.12 NAME 'bootableDevice' SUP top AUXILIARY
-          DESC 'A device with boot parameters; device SHOULD be
-                used as a structural class'
-          MAY ( bootFile $ bootParameter ) )
-
-5. Implementation details
-
-5.1. Suggested resolution methods
-
-   The preferred means of directing a client application (one using the
-   shared services of the C library) to use LDAP as its information
-   source for the functions listed in 5.2 is to modify the source code
-   to directly query LDAP. As the source to commercial C libraries and
-   applications is rarely available to the end-user, one could emulate a
-   supported nameservice (such as NIS). (This is also an appropriate
-   opportunity to perform caching of entries across process address
-   spaces.) In the case of NIS, reference implementations are widely
-   available and the RPC interface is well known.
-
-   The means by which the operating system is directed to use LDAP is
-   implementation dependent. For example, some operating systems and C
-   libraries support end-user extensible resolvers using dynamically
-   loadable libraries and a nameservice "switch". The means in which the
-   DUA locates LDAP servers is also implementation dependent.
-
-
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-5.2. Affected library functions
-
-   The following functions are typically found in the C libraries of
-   most UNIX and POSIX compliant systems. An LDAP search filter
-   [RFC2254] which may be used to satisfy the function call is included
-   alongside each function name. Parameters are denoted by %s and %d for
-   string and integer arguments, respectively. Long lines are broken.
-
-        getpwnam()              (&(objectClass=posixAccount)(uid=%s))
-        getpwuid()              (&(objectClass=posixAccount)
-                                (uidNumber=%d))
-        getpwent()              (objectClass=posixAccount)
-
-        getspnam()              (&(objectClass=shadowAccount)(uid=%s))
-        getspent()              (objectClass=shadowAccount)
-
-        getgrnam()              (&(objectClass=posixGroup)(cn=%s))
-        getgrgid()              (&(objectClass=posixGroup)
-                                (gidNumber=%d))
-        getgrent()              (objectClass=posixGroup)
-
-        getservbyname()         (&(objectClass=ipService)
-                                (cn=%s)(ipServiceProtocol=%s))
-        getservbyport()         (&(objectClass=ipService)
-                                (ipServicePort=%d)
-                                (ipServiceProtocol=%s))
-        getservent()            (objectClass=ipService)
-
-        getrpcbyname()          (&(objectClass=oncRpc)(cn=%s))
-        getrpcbynumber()        (&(objectClass=oncRpc)(oncRpcNumber=%d))
-        getrpcent()             (objectClass=oncRpc)
-
-        getprotobyname()        (&(objectClass=ipProtocol)(cn=%s))
-        getprotobynumber()      (&(objectClass=ipProtocol)
-                                (ipProtocolNumber=%d))
-        getprotoent()           (objectClass=ipProtocol)
-
-        gethostbyname()         (&(objectClass=ipHost)(cn=%s))
-        gethostbyaddr()         (&(objectClass=ipHost)(ipHostNumber=%s))
-        gethostent()            (objectClass=ipHost)
-
-        getnetbyname()          (&(objectClass=ipNetwork)(cn=%s))
-        getnetbyaddr()          (&(objectClass=ipNetwork)
-                                (ipNetworkNumber=%s))
-        getnetent()             (objectClass=ipNetwork)
-
-        setnetgrent()           (&(objectClass=nisNetgroup)(cn=%s))
-
-
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-5.3. Interpreting user and group entries
-
-   User and group resolution is initiated by the functions prefixed by
-   getpw and getgr respectively. The uid attribute contains the user's
-   login name. The cn attribute, in posixGroup entries, contains the
-   group's name.
-
-   The account object class provides a convenient structural class for
-   posixAccount, and SHOULD be used where additional attributes are not
-   required.
-
-   It is suggested that uid and cn are used as the RDN attribute type
-   for posixAccount and posixGroup entries, respectively.
-
-   An account's GECOS field is preferably determined by a value of the
-   gecos attribute. If no gecos attribute exists, the value of the cn
-   attribute MUST be used. (The existence of the gecos attribute allows
-   information embedded in the GECOS field, such as a user's telephone
-   number, to be returned to the client without overloading the cn
-   attribute. It also accommodates directories where the common name
-   does not contain the user's full name.)
-
-   An entry of class posixAccount, posixGroup, or shadowAccount without
-   a userPassword attribute MUST NOT be used for authentication. The
-   client should be returned a non-matchable password such as "x".
-
-   userPassword values MUST be represented by following syntax:
-
-        passwordvalue          = schemeprefix encryptedpassword
-        schemeprefix           = "{" scheme "}"
-        scheme                 = "crypt" / "md5" / "sha" / altscheme
-        altscheme              = "x-" keystring
-        encryptedpassword      = encrypted password
-
-   The encrypted password contains of a plaintext key hashed using the
-   algorithm scheme.
-
-   userPassword values which do not adhere to this syntax MUST NOT be
-   used for authentication. The DUA MUST iterate through the values of
-   the attribute until a value matching the above syntax is found. Only
-   if encryptedpassword is an empty string does the user have no
-   password. DUAs are not required to consider encryption schemes which
-   the client will not recognize; in most cases, it may be sufficient to
-   consider only "crypt".
-
-   Below is an example of a userPassword attribute:
-
-                    userPassword: {crypt}X5/DBrWPOQQaI
-
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-   A future standard may specify LDAP v3 attribute descriptions to
-   represent hashed userPasswords, as noted below. This schema MUST NOT
-   be used with LDAP v2 DUAs and DSAs.
-
-        attributetype           = attributename sep attributeoption
-        attributename           = "userPassword"
-        sep                     = ";"
-        attributeoption         = schemeclass "-" scheme
-        schemeclass             = "hash" / altschemeclass
-        scheme                  = "crypt" / "md5" / "sha" / altscheme
-        altschemeclass          = "x-" keystring
-        altscheme               = keystring
-
-
-   Below is an example of a userPassword attribute, represented with an
-   LDAP v3 attribute description:
-
-           userPassword;hash-crypt: X5/DBrWPOQQaI
-
-
-   A DUA MAY utilise the attributes in the shadowAccount class to
-   provide shadow password service (getspnam() and getspent()). In such
-   cases, the DUA MUST NOT make use of the userPassword attribute for
-   getpwnam() et al, and MUST return a non-matchable password (such as
-   "x") to the client instead.
-
-5.4. Interpreting hosts and networks
-
-   The ipHostNumber and ipNetworkNumber attributes are defined in
-   preference to dNSRecord (defined in [RFC1279]), in order to simplify
-   the DUA's role in interpreting entries in the directory. A dNSRecord
-   expresses a complete resource record, including time to live and
-   class data, which is extraneous to this schema.
-
-   Additionally, the ipHost and ipNetwork classes permit a host or
-   network (respectively) and all its aliases to be represented by a
-   single entry in the directory. This is not necessarily possible if a
-   DNS resource record is mapped directly to an LDAP entry.
-   Implementations that wish to use LDAP to master DNS zone information
-   are not precluded from doing so, and may simply avoid the ipHost and
-   ipNetwork classes.
-
-   This document redefines, although not exclusively, the ipNetwork
-   class defined in [RFC1279], in order to achieve consistent naming
-   with ipHost. The ipNetworkNumber attribute is also used in the
-   siteContact object class [ROSE].
-
-
-
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-   The trailing zeros in a network address MUST be omitted. CIDR-style
-   network addresses (eg. 192.168.1/24) MAY be used.
-
-   Hosts with IPv6 addresses MUST be written in their "preferred" form
-   as defined in section 2.2.1 of [RFC1884], such that all components of
-   the address are indicated and leading zeros are omitted. This
-   provides a consistent means of resolving ipHosts by address.
-
-5.5. Interpreting other entities
-
-   In general, a one-to-one mapping between entities and LDAP entries is
-   proposed, in that each entity has exactly one representation in the
-   DIT. In some cases this is not feasible; for example, a service which
-   is represented in more than one protocol domain. Consider the
-   following entry:
-
-           dn: cn=domain, dc=aja, dc=com
-           cn: domain
-           cn: nameserver
-           objectClass: top
-           objectClass: ipService
-           ipServicePort: 53
-           ipServiceProtocol: tcp
-           ipServiceProtocol: udp
-
-   This entry MUST map to the following two (2) services entities:
-
-           domain  53/tcp  nameserver
-           domain  53/udp  nameserver
-
-   While the above two entities may be represented as separate LDAP
-   entities, with different distinguished names (such as
-   cn=domain+ipServiceProtocol=tcp, ... and
-   cn=domain+ipServiceProtocol=udp, ...) it is convenient to represent
-   them as a single entry. (If a service is represented in multiple
-   protocol domains with different ports, then multiple entries are
-   required; multivalued RDNs may be used to distinguish them.)
-
-   With the exception of userPassword values, which are parsed according
-   to the syntax considered in section 5.2, any empty values (consisting
-   of a zero length string) are returned by the DUA to the client. The
-   DUA MUST reject any entries which do not conform to the schema
-   (missing mandatory attributes). Non-conforming entries SHOULD be
-   ignored while enumerating entries.
-
-   The nisObject object class MAY be used as a generic means of
-   representing NIS entities. Its use is not encouraged; where support
-   for entities not described in this schema is desired, an appropriate
-
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-   schema should be devised. Implementors are strongly advised to
-   support end-user extensible mappings between NIS entities and object
-   classes. (Where the nisObject class is used, the nisMapName attribute
-   may be used as a RDN.)
-
-5.6. Canonicalizing entries with multi-valued naming attributes
-
-   For entities such as hosts, services, networks, protocols, and RPCs,
-   where there may be one or more aliases, the respective entry's
-   relative distinguished name SHOULD be used to determine the canonical
-   name.  Any other values for the same attribute are used as aliases.
-   For example, the service described in section 5.5 has the canonical
-   name "domain" and exactly one alias, "nameserver".
-
-   The schema in this document generally only defines one attribute per
-   class which is suitable for distinguishing an entity (excluding any
-   attributes with integer syntax; it is assumed that entries will be
-   distinguished on name). Usually, this is the common name (cn)
-   attribute.  This aids the DUA in determining the canonical name of an
-   entity, as it can examine the value of the relative distinguished
-   name. Aliases are thus any values of the distinguishing attribute
-   (such as cn) which do not match the canonical name of the entity.
-
-   In the event that a different attribute is used to distinguish the
-   entry, as may be the case where these object classes are used as
-   auxiliary classes, the entry's canonical name may not be present in
-   the RDN. In this case, the DUA MUST choose one of the non-
-   distinguished values to represent the entity's canonical name. As the
-   directory server guarantees no ordering of attribute values, it may
-   not be possible to distinguish an entry deterministically. This
-   ambiguity SHOULD NOT be resolved by mapping one directory entry into
-   multiple entities.
-
-6. Implementation focus
-
-   A NIS server which uses LDAP instead of local files has been
-   developed which supports the schema defined in this document.
-
-   A reference implementation of the C library resolution code has been
-   written for the Free Software Foundation. It may support other C
-   libraries which support the Name Service Switch (NSS) or the
-   Information Retrieval Service (IRS).
-
-   The author has made available a freely distributable set of scripts
-   which parses local databases such as /etc/passwd and /etc/hosts into
-   a form suitable for loading into an LDAP server.
-
-
-
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-7. Security Considerations
-
-   The entirety of related security considerations are outside the scope
-   of this document. It is noted that making passwords encrypted with a
-   widely understood hash function (such as crypt()) available to non-
-   privileged users is dangerous because it exposes them to dictionary
-   and brute-force attacks.  This is proposed only for compatibility
-   with existing UNIX system implementations. Sites where security is
-   critical SHOULD consider using a strong authentication service for
-   user authentication.
-
-   Alternatively, the encrypted password could be made available only to
-   a subset of privileged DUAs, which would provide "shadow" password
-   service to client applications. This may be difficult to enforce.
-
-   Because the schema represents operating system-level entities, access
-   to these entities SHOULD be granted on a discretionary basis. (There
-   is little point in restricting access to data which will be
-   republished without restriction, however.) It is particularly
-   important that only administrators can modify entries defined in this
-   schema, with the exception of allowing a principal to change their
-   password (which may be done on behalf of the user by a client bound
-   as a superior principal, such that password restrictions may be
-   enforced). For example, if a user were allowed to change the value of
-   their uidNumber attribute, they could subvert security by
-   equivalencing their account with the superuser account.
-
-   A subtree of the DIT which is to be republished by a DUA (such as a
-   NIS gateway) SHOULD be within the same administrative domain that the
-   republishing DUA represents. (For example, principals outside an
-   organization, while conceivably part of the DIT, should not be
-   considered with the same degree of authority as those within the
-   organization.)
-
-   Finally, care should be exercised with integer attributes of a
-   sensitive nature (particularly the uidNumber and gidNumber
-   attributes) which contain zero-length values. DUAs MAY treat such
-   values as corresponding to the "nobody" or "nogroup" user and group,
-   respectively.
-
-8. Acknowledgements
-
-   Thanks to Leif Hedstrom of Netscape Communications Corporation,
-   Michael Grant and Rosanna Lee of Sun Microsystems Inc., Ed Reed of
-   Novell Inc., and Mark Wahl of Critical Angle Inc. for their valuable
-   contributions to the development of this schema. Thanks to Andrew
-   Josey of The Open Group for clarifying the use of the UNIX trademark,
-   and to Tim Howes and Peter J. Cherny for their support.
-
-
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-   UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group.
-
-9. References
-
-   [RFC1057]
-        Sun Microsystems, Inc., "RPC: Remote Procedure Call: Protocol
-        Specification Version 2", RFC 1057, June 1988.
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-   [RFC1279]
-        Kille, S., "X.500 and Domains", RFC 1279, November 1991.
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-   [RFC1884]
-        Hinden, R., and S. Deering, "IP Version 6 Addressing
-        Architecture", RFC 1884, December 1995.
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-   [RFC2119]
-        Bradner, S., "Key Words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement
-        Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
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-   [RFC2251]
-        Wahl, M., Howes, T., and S. Kille, "Lightweight Directory Access
-        Protocol (v3)", RFC 2251, December 1997.
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-   [RFC2252]
-        Wahl, M., Coulbeck, A., Howes, T., and S. Kille, "Lightweight
-        Directory Access Protocol (v3): Attribute Syntax Definitions",
-        RFC 2252, December 1997.
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-   [RFC2254]
-        Howes, T., "The String Representation of LDAP Search Filters",
-        RFC 2254, December 1997.
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-   [RFC2256]
-        Wahl, M., "A Summary of the X.500(96) User Schema for use with
-        LDAPv3", RFC 2256, December 1997.
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-   [ROSE]
-        M. T. Rose, "The Little Black Book: Mail Bonding with OSI
-        Directory Services", ISBN 0-13-683210-5, Prentice-Hall, Inc.,
-        1992.
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-        "Information Processing Systems - Open Systems Interconnection -
-        The Directory: Overview of Concepts, Models and Service",
-        ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC21, International Standard 9594-1, 1988.
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-        ISO/IEC 9945-1:1990, Information Technology - Portable Operating
-        Systems Interface (POSIX) - Part 1: Systems Application
-        Programming Interface (API) [C Language]
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-10. Author's Address
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-   PO Box 59
-   Central Park Vic 3145
-   Australia
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-   The examples described in this section are provided to illustrate the
-   schema described in this memo. They are not meant to be exhaustive.
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-   The following entry is an example of the posixAccount class:
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-           dn: uid=lester, dc=aja, dc=com
-           objectClass: top
-           objectClass: account
-           objectClass: posixAccount
-           uid: lester
-           cn: Lester the Nightfly
-           userPassword: {crypt}X5/DBrWPOQQaI
-           gecos: Lester
-           loginShell: /bin/csh
-           uidNumber: 10
-           gidNumber: 10
-           homeDirectory: /home/lester
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-           objectClass: top
-           objectClass: device
-           objectClass: ipHost
-           objectClass: bootableDevice
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-           cn: peg.aja.com
-           cn: www.aja.com
-           ipHostNumber: 10.0.0.1
-           macAddress: 00:00:92:90:ee:e2
-           bootFile: mach
-           bootParameter: root=fs:/nfsroot/peg
-           bootParameter: swap=fs:/nfsswap/peg
-           bootParameter: dump=fs:/nfsdump/peg
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-           objectClass: top
-           objectClass: nisNetgroup
-           cn: nightfly
-           nisNetgroupTriple: (charlemagne,peg,dunes.aja.com)
-           nisNetgroupTriple: (lester,-,)
-           memberNisNetgroup: kamakiriad
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-   triples (the user charlemagne, the host peg, and the domain
-   dunes.aja.com; and, the user lester, no host, and any domain) and one
-   netgroup (kamakiriad).
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-   others, and derivative works that comment on or otherwise explain it
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-   kind, provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
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-   document itself may not be modified in any way, such as by removing
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-   Internet organizations, except as needed for the purpose of
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-Network Working Group                                        C. Weider
-Request for Comments: 2696                                   A. Herron
-Category: Informational                                     A. Anantha
-                                                             Microsoft
-                                                              T. Howes
-                                                              Netscape
-                                                        September 1999
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-      LDAP Control Extension for Simple Paged Results Manipulation
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-Status of this Memo
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-   This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does
-   not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of this
-   memo is unlimited.
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-Copyright Notice
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-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1999).  All Rights Reserved.
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-1. Abstract
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-   This document describes an LDAPv3 control extension for simple paging
-   of search results. This control extension allows a client to control
-   the rate at which an LDAP server returns the results of an LDAP
-   search operation. This control may be useful when the LDAP client has
-   limited resources and may not be able to process the entire result
-   set from a given LDAP query, or when the LDAP client is connected
-   over a low-bandwidth connection. Other operations on the result set
-   are not defined in this extension. This extension is not designed to
-   provide more sophisticated result set management.
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-   The key words "MUST", "SHOULD", and "MAY" used in this document are
-   to be interpreted as described in [bradner97].
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-2. The Control
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-   This control is included in the searchRequest and searchResultDone
-   messages as part of the controls field of the LDAPMessage, as defined
-   in Section 4.1.12 of [LDAPv3]. The structure of this control is as
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-pagedResultsControl ::= SEQUENCE {
-        controlType     1.2.840.113556.1.4.319,
-        criticality     BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE,
-        controlValue    searchControlValue
-}
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-The searchControlValue is an OCTET STRING wrapping the BER-encoded
-version of the following SEQUENCE:
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-realSearchControlValue ::= SEQUENCE {
-        size            INTEGER (0..maxInt),
-                                -- requested page size from client
-                                -- result set size estimate from server
-        cookie          OCTET STRING
-}
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-3. Client-Server Interaction
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-   An LDAP client application that needs to control the rate at which
-   results are returned MAY specify on the searchRequest a
-   pagedResultsControl with size set to the desired page size and cookie
-   set to the zero-length string. The page size specified MAY be greater
-   than zero and less than the sizeLimit value specified in the
-   searchRequest.
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-   If the page size is greater than or equal to the sizeLimit value, the
-   server should ignore the control as the request can be satisfied in a
-   single page. If the server does not support this control, the server
-   MUST return an error of unsupportedCriticalExtension if the client
-   requested it as critical, otherwise the server SHOULD ignore the
-   control. The remainder of this section assumes the server does not
-   ignore the client's pagedResultsControl.
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-   Each time the server returns a set of results to the client when
-   processing a search request containing the pagedResultsControl, the
-   server includes the pagedResultsControl control in the
-   searchResultDone message. In the control returned to the client, the
-   size MAY be set to the server's estimate of the total number of
-   entries in the entire result set. Servers that cannot provide such an
-   estimate MAY set this size to zero (0).  The cookie MUST be set to an
-   empty value if there are no more entries to return (i.e., the page of
-   search results returned was the last), or, if there are more entries
-   to return, to an octet string of the server's choosing,used to resume
-   the search.
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-   The client MUST consider the cookie to be an opaque structure and
-   make no assumptions about its internal organization or value. When
-   the client wants to retrieve more entries for the result set, it MUST
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-   send to the server a searchRequest with all values identical to the
-   initial request with the exception of the messageID, the cookie, and
-   optionally a modified pageSize. The cookie MUST be the octet string
-   on the last searchResultDone response returned by the server.
-   Returning cookies from previous searchResultDone responses besides
-   the last one is undefined, as the server implementation may restrict
-   cookies from being reused.
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-   The server will then return the next set of results from the whole
-   result set. This interaction will continue until the client has
-   retrieved all the results, in which case the cookie in the
-   searchResultDone field will be empty, or until the client abandons
-   the search sequence as described below. Once the paged search
-   sequence has been completed, the cookie is no longer valid and MUST
-   NOT be used.
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-   A sequence of paged search requests is abandoned by the client
-   sending a search request containing a pagedResultsControl with the
-   size set to zero (0) and the cookie set to the last cookie returned
-   by the server.  A client MAY use the LDAP Abandon operation to
-   abandon one paged search request in progress, but this is discouraged
-   as it MAY invalidate the client's cookie.
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-   If, for any reason, the server cannot resume a paged search operation
-   for a client, then it SHOULD return the appropriate error in a
-   searchResultDone entry. If this occurs, both client and server should
-   assume the paged result set is closed and no longer resumable.
-
-   A client may have any number of outstanding search requests pending,
-   any of which may have used the pagedResultsControl.  A server
-   implementation which requires a limit on the number of outstanding
-   paged search requests from a given client MAY either return
-   unwillingToPerform when the client attempts to create a new paged
-   search request, or age out an older result set.  If the server
-   implementation ages out an older paged search request, it SHOULD
-   return "unwilling to perform" if the client attempts to resume the
-   paged search that was aged out.
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-   A client may safely assume that all entries that satisfy a given
-   search query are returned once and only once during the set of paged
-   search requests/responses necessary to enumerate the entire result
-   set, unless the result set for that query has changed since the
-   searchRequest starting the request/response sequence was processed.
-   In that case, the client may receive a given entry multiple times
-   and/or may not receive all entries matching the given search
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-   The following example illustrates the client-server interaction
-   between a client doing a search requesting a page size limit of 3.
-   The entire result set returned by the server contains 5 entries.
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-   Lines beginning with "C:" indicate requests sent from client to
-   server. Lines beginning with "S:" indicate responses sent from server
-   to client. Lines beginning with "--" are comments to help explain the
-   example.
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-   -- Client sends a search request asking for paged results
-   -- with a page size of 3.
-   C: SearchRequest + pagedResultsControl(3,"")
-   -- Server responds with three entries plus an indication
-   -- of 5 total entries in the search result and an opaque
-   -- cooking to be used by the client when retrieving subsequent
-   -- pages.
-   S: SearchResultEntry
-   S: SearchResultEntry
-   S: SearchResultEntry
-   S: SearchResultDone + pagedResultsControl(5, "opaque")
-   -- Client sends an identical search request (except for
-   -- message id), returning the opaque cooking, asking for
-   -- the next page.
-   C: SearchRequest + PagedResultsControl(3, "opaque")
-   -- Server responds with two entries plus an indication
-   -- that there are no more entries (null cookie).
-   S: SearchResultEntry
-   S: SearchResultEntry
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-5. Relationship to X.500
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-   For LDAP servers providing a front end to X.500 (93) directories, the
-   paged results control defined in this document may be mapped directly
-   onto the X.500 (93) PagedResultsRequest defined in X.511 [x500]. The
-   size parameter may be mapped onto pageSize.  The cookie parameter may
-   be mapped onto queryReference.  The sortKeys and reverse fields in
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-   send searches with the simple paged control, to ensure that a
-   client's misuse of this control does not lock out other legitimate
-   operations.
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-   Servers implementations may enforce an overriding sizelimit, to
-   prevent the retrieval of large portions of a publically-accessible
-   directory.
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-   Clients can, using this control, determine how many entries match a
-   particular filter, before the entries are returned to the client.
-   This may require special processing in servers which perform access
-   control checks on entries to determine whether the existence of the
-   entry can be disclosed to the client.
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-   [LDAPv3]    Wahl, M., Howes, T. and S. Kille, "Lightweight Directory
-               Access Protocol (v3)", RFC 2251, December 1997.
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-   [Bradner97] Bradner, S., "Key Words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-               Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
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-   Chris Weider
-   Microsoft Corp.
-   1 Microsoft Way
-   Redmond, WA 98052
-   USA
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-   Phone: +1 425 882-8080
-   EMail: cweider at microsoft.com
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-   Andy Herron
-   Microsoft Corp.
-   1 Microsoft Way
-   Redmond, WA 98052
-   USA
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-   Phone: +1 425 882-8080
-   EMail: andyhe at microsoft.com
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-   Anoop Anantha
-   Microsoft Corp.
-   1 Microsoft Way
-   Redmond, WA 98052
-   USA
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-   Phone: +1 425 882-8080
-   EMail: anoopa at microsoft.com
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-   Tim Howes
-   Netscape Communications Corp.
-   501 E. Middlefield Road
-   Mountain View, CA 94043
-   USA
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-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1999).  All Rights Reserved.
-
-   This document and translations of it may be copied and furnished to
-   others, and derivative works that comment on or otherwise explain it
-   or assist in its implementation may be prepared, copied, published
-   and distributed, in whole or in part, without restriction of any
-   kind, provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are
-   included on all such copies and derivative works.  However, this
-   document itself may not be modified in any way, such as by removing
-   the copyright notice or references to the Internet Society or other
-   Internet organizations, except as needed for the purpose of
-   developing Internet standards in which case the procedures for
-   copyrights defined in the Internet Standards process must be
-   followed, or as required to translate it into languages other than
-   English.
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-   The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be
-   revoked by the Internet Society or its successors or assigns.
-
-   This document and the information contained herein is provided on an
-   "AS IS" basis and THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET ENGINEERING
-   TASK FORCE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
-   BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE INFORMATION
-   HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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-Network Working Group                                             G. Good
-Request for Comments: 2849                   iPlanet e-commerce Solutions
-Category: Standards Track                                       June 2000
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-   The LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF) - Technical Specification
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-Status of this Memo
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-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
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-Copyright Notice
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-Abstract
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-   This document describes a file format suitable for describing
-   directory information or modifications made to directory information.
-   The file format, known as LDIF, for LDAP Data Interchange Format, is
-   typically used to import and export directory information between
-   LDAP-based directory servers, or to describe a set of changes which
-   are to be applied to a directory.
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-Background and Intended Usage
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-   There are a number of situations where a common interchange format is
-   desirable.  For example, one might wish to export a copy of the
-   contents of a directory server to a file, move that file to a
-   different machine, and import the contents into a second directory
-   server.
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-   of data import tools from legacy systems is facilitated.  A fairly
-   simple set of tools written in awk or perl can, for example, convert
-   a database of personnel information into an LDIF file. This file can
-   then be imported into a directory server, regardless of the internal
-   database representation the target directory server uses.
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-   of Michigan LDAP implementation.  The first use of LDIF was in
-   describing directory entries.  Later, the format was expanded to
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-   framework and format for conveying directory information, and is
-   independent of any particular directory service.  The LDIF format is
-   a simpler format which is perhaps easier to create, and may also be
-   used, as noted, to describe a set of changes to be applied to a
-   directory.
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-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "MAY", "SHOULD", and "SHOULD NOT"
-   used in this document are to be interpreted as described in [7].
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-Definition of the LDAP Data Interchange Format
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-   The LDIF format is used to convey directory information, or a
-   description of a set of changes made to directory entries.  An LDIF
-   file consists of a series of records separated by line separators.  A
-   record consists of a sequence of lines describing a directory entry,
-   or a sequence of lines describing a set of changes to a directory
-   entry.  An LDIF file specifies a set of directory entries, or a set
-   of changes to be applied to directory entries, but not both.
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-   There is a one-to-one correlation between LDAP operations that modify
-   the directory (add, delete, modify, and modrdn), and the types of
-   changerecords described below ("add", "delete", "modify", and
-   "modrdn" or "moddn").  This correspondence is intentional, and
-   permits a straightforward translation from LDIF changerecords to
-   protocol operations.
-
-Formal Syntax Definition of LDIF
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-   The following definition uses the augmented Backus-Naur Form
-   specified in RFC 2234 [2].
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-ldif-file                = ldif-content / ldif-changes
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-ldif-content             = version-spec 1*(1*SEP ldif-attrval-record)
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-ldif-changes             = version-spec 1*(1*SEP ldif-change-record)
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-ldif-attrval-record      = dn-spec SEP 1*attrval-spec
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-ldif-change-record       = dn-spec SEP *control changerecord
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-version-spec             = "version:" FILL version-number
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-                           ; LDIF format described in this document.
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-dn-spec                  = "dn:" (FILL distinguishedName /
-                                  ":" FILL base64-distinguishedName)
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-distinguishedName        = SAFE-STRING
-                           ; a distinguished name, as defined in [3]
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-base64-distinguishedName = BASE64-UTF8-STRING
-                           ; a distinguishedName which has been base64
-                           ; encoded (see note 10, below)
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-rdn                      = SAFE-STRING
-                           ; a relative distinguished name, defined as
-                           ; <name-component> in [3]
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-base64-rdn               = BASE64-UTF8-STRING
-                           ; an rdn which has been base64 encoded (see
-                           ; note 10, below)
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-control                  = "control:" FILL ldap-oid        ; controlType
-                           0*1(1*SPACE ("true" / "false")) ; criticality
-                           0*1(value-spec)                ; controlValue
-                           SEP
-                           ; (See note 9, below)
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-ldap-oid                 = 1*DIGIT 0*1("." 1*DIGIT)
-                           ; An LDAPOID, as defined in [4]
-
-attrval-spec             = AttributeDescription value-spec SEP
-
-value-spec               = ":" (    FILL 0*1(SAFE-STRING) /
-                                ":" FILL (BASE64-STRING) /
-                                "<" FILL url)
-                           ; See notes 7 and 8, below
-
-url                      = <a Uniform Resource Locator,
-                            as defined in [6]>
-                                   ; (See Note 6, below)
-
-AttributeDescription     = AttributeType [";" options]
-                           ; Definition taken from [4]
-
-AttributeType            = ldap-oid / (ALPHA *(attr-type-chars))
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-options                  = option / (option ";" options)
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-option                   = 1*opt-char
-
-attr-type-chars          = ALPHA / DIGIT / "-"
-
-opt-char                 = attr-type-chars
-
-changerecord             = "changetype:" FILL
-                           (change-add / change-delete /
-                            change-modify / change-moddn)
-
-change-add               = "add"                SEP 1*attrval-spec
-
-change-delete            = "delete"             SEP
-
-change-moddn             = ("modrdn" / "moddn") SEP
-                            "newrdn:" (    FILL rdn /
-                                       ":" FILL base64-rdn) SEP
-                            "deleteoldrdn:" FILL ("0" / "1")  SEP
-                            0*1("newsuperior:"
-                            (    FILL distinguishedName /
-                             ":" FILL base64-distinguishedName) SEP)
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-change-modify            = "modify"             SEP *mod-spec
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-mod-spec                 = ("add:" / "delete:" / "replace:")
-                           FILL AttributeDescription SEP
-                           *attrval-spec
-                           "-" SEP
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-SPACE                    = %x20
-                           ; ASCII SP, space
-
-FILL                     = *SPACE
-
-SEP                      = (CR LF / LF)
-
-CR                       = %x0D
-                           ; ASCII CR, carriage return
-
-LF                       = %x0A
-                           ; ASCII LF, line feed
-
-ALPHA                    = %x41-5A / %x61-7A
-                           ; A-Z / a-z
-
-DIGIT                    = %x30-39
-                           ; 0-9
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-UTF8-1                   = %x80-BF
-
-UTF8-2                   = %xC0-DF UTF8-1
-
-UTF8-3                   = %xE0-EF 2UTF8-1
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-UTF8-4                   = %xF0-F7 3UTF8-1
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-UTF8-5                   = %xF8-FB 4UTF8-1
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-UTF8-6                   = %xFC-FD 5UTF8-1
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-SAFE-CHAR                = %x01-09 / %x0B-0C / %x0E-7F
-                           ; any value <= 127 decimal except NUL, LF,
-                           ; and CR
-
-SAFE-INIT-CHAR           = %x01-09 / %x0B-0C / %x0E-1F /
-                           %x21-39 / %x3B / %x3D-7F
-                           ; any value <= 127 except NUL, LF, CR,
-                           ; SPACE, colon (":", ASCII 58 decimal)
-                           ; and less-than ("<" , ASCII 60 decimal)
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-SAFE-STRING              = [SAFE-INIT-CHAR *SAFE-CHAR]
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-UTF8-CHAR                = SAFE-CHAR / UTF8-2 / UTF8-3 /
-                           UTF8-4 / UTF8-5 / UTF8-6
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-UTF8-STRING              = *UTF8-CHAR
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-BASE64-UTF8-STRING       = BASE64-STRING
-                           ; MUST be the base64 encoding of a
-                           ; UTF8-STRING
-
-BASE64-CHAR              = %x2B / %x2F / %x30-39 / %x3D / %x41-5A /
-                           %x61-7A
-                           ; +, /, 0-9, =, A-Z, and a-z
-                           ; as specified in [5]
-
-BASE64-STRING            = [*(BASE64-CHAR)]
-
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-   Notes on LDIF Syntax
-
-      1)  For the LDIF format described in this document, the version
-          number MUST be "1". If the version number is absent,
-          implementations MAY choose to interpret the contents as an
-          older LDIF file format, supported by the University of
-          Michigan ldap-3.3 implementation [8].
-
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-      2)  Any non-empty line, including comment lines, in an LDIF file
-          MAY be folded by inserting a line separator (SEP) and a SPACE.
-          Folding MUST NOT occur before the first character of the line.
-          In other words, folding a line into two lines, the first of
-          which is empty, is not permitted. Any line that begins with a
-          single space MUST be treated as a continuation of the previous
-          (non-empty) line. When joining folded lines, exactly one space
-          character at the beginning of each continued line must be
-          discarded. Implementations SHOULD NOT fold lines in the middle
-          of a multi-byte UTF-8 character.
-
-      3)  Any line that begins with a pound-sign ("#", ASCII 35) is a
-          comment line, and MUST be ignored when parsing an LDIF file.
-
-      4)  Any dn or rdn that contains characters other than those
-          defined as "SAFE-UTF8-CHAR", or begins with a character other
-          than those defined as "SAFE-INIT-UTF8-CHAR", above, MUST be
-          base-64 encoded.  Other values MAY be base-64 encoded.  Any
-          value that contains characters other than those defined as
-          "SAFE-CHAR", or begins with a character other than those
-          defined as "SAFE-INIT-CHAR", above, MUST be base-64 encoded.
-          Other values MAY be base-64 encoded.
-
-      5)  When a zero-length attribute value is to be included directly
-          in an LDIF file, it MUST be represented as
-          AttributeDescription ":" FILL SEP.  For example, "seeAlso:"
-          followed by a newline represents a zero-length "seeAlso"
-          attribute value.  It is also permissible for the value
-          referred to by a URL to be of zero length.
-
-      6) When a URL is specified in an attrval-spec, the following
-          conventions apply:
-
-         a) Implementations SHOULD support the file:// URL format.  The
-            contents of the referenced file are to be included verbatim
-            in the interpreted output of the LDIF file.
-         b) Implementations MAY support other URL formats.  The
-            semantics associated with each supported URL will be
-            documented in an associated Applicability Statement.
-
-      7)  Distinguished names, relative distinguished names, and
-          attribute values of DirectoryString syntax MUST be valid UTF-8
-          strings.  Implementations that read LDIF MAY interpret files
-          in which these entities are stored in some other character set
-          encoding, but implementations MUST NOT generate LDIF content
-          which does not contain valid UTF-8 data.
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-      8)  Values or distinguished names that end with SPACE SHOULD be
-          base-64 encoded.
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-      9)  When controls are included in an LDIF file, implementations
-          MAY choose to ignore some or all of them. This may be
-          necessary if the changes described in the LDIF file are being
-          sent on an LDAPv2 connection (LDAPv2 does not support
-          controls), or the particular controls are not supported by the
-          remote server. If the criticality of a control is "true", then
-          the implementation MUST either include the control, or MUST
-          NOT send the operation to a remote server.
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-      10) When an attrval-spec, distinguishedName, or rdn is base64-
-          encoded, the encoding rules specified in [5] are used with the
-          following exceptions:  a) The requirement that base64 output
-          streams must be represented as lines of no more than 76
-          characters is removed. Lines in LDIF files may only be folded
-          according to the folding rules described in note 2, above.  b)
-          Base64 strings in [5] may contain characters other than those
-          defined in BASE64-CHAR, and are ignored. LDIF does not permit
-          any extraneous characters, other than those used for line
-          folding.
-
-Examples of LDAP Data Interchange Format
-
-Example 1: An simple LDAP file with two entries
-
-version: 1
-dn: cn=Barbara Jensen, ou=Product Development, dc=airius, dc=com
-objectclass: top
-objectclass: person
-objectclass: organizationalPerson
-cn: Barbara Jensen
-cn: Barbara J Jensen
-cn: Babs Jensen
-sn: Jensen
-uid: bjensen
-telephonenumber: +1 408 555 1212
-description: A big sailing fan.
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-dn: cn=Bjorn Jensen, ou=Accounting, dc=airius, dc=com
-objectclass: top
-objectclass: person
-objectclass: organizationalPerson
-cn: Bjorn Jensen
-sn: Jensen
-telephonenumber: +1 408 555 1212
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-Example 2: A file containing an entry with a folded attribute value
-
-version: 1
-dn:cn=Barbara Jensen, ou=Product Development, dc=airius, dc=com
-objectclass:top
-objectclass:person
-objectclass:organizationalPerson
-cn:Barbara Jensen
-cn:Barbara J Jensen
-cn:Babs Jensen
-sn:Jensen
-uid:bjensen
-telephonenumber:+1 408 555 1212
-description:Babs is a big sailing fan, and travels extensively in sea
- rch of perfect sailing conditions.
-title:Product Manager, Rod and Reel Division
-
-Example 3: A file containing a base-64-encoded value
-
-version: 1
-dn: cn=Gern Jensen, ou=Product Testing, dc=airius, dc=com
-objectclass: top
-objectclass: person
-objectclass: organizationalPerson
-cn: Gern Jensen
-cn: Gern O Jensen
-sn: Jensen
-uid: gernj
-telephonenumber: +1 408 555 1212
-description:: V2hhdCBhIGNhcmVmdWwgcmVhZGVyIHlvdSBhcmUhICBUaGlzIHZhbHVl
-IGlzIGJhc2UtNjQtZW5jb2RlZCBiZWNhdXNlIGl0IGhhcyBhIGNvbnRyb2wgY2hhcmFjdG
-VyIGluIGl0IChhIENSKS4NICBCeSB0aGUgd2F5LCB5b3Ugc2hvdWxkIHJlYWxseSBnZXQg
-b3V0IG1vcmUu
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-Example 4: A file containing an entries with UTF-8-encoded attribute
-values, including language tags.  Comments indicate the contents
-of UTF-8-encoded attributes and distinguished names.
-
-version: 1
-dn:: b3U95Za25qWt6YOoLG89QWlyaXVz
-# dn:: ou=<JapaneseOU>,o=Airius
-objectclass: top
-objectclass: organizationalUnit
-ou:: 5Za25qWt6YOo
-# ou:: <JapaneseOU>
-ou;lang-ja:: 5Za25qWt6YOo
-# ou;lang-ja:: <JapaneseOU>
-ou;lang-ja;phonetic:: 44GI44GE44GO44KH44GG44G2
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-# ou;lang-ja:: <JapaneseOU_in_phonetic_representation>
-ou;lang-en: Sales
-description: Japanese office
-
-dn:: dWlkPXJvZ2FzYXdhcmEsb3U95Za25qWt6YOoLG89QWlyaXVz
-# dn:: uid=<uid>,ou=<JapaneseOU>,o=Airius
-userpassword: {SHA}O3HSv1MusyL4kTjP+HKI5uxuNoM=
-objectclass: top
-objectclass: person
-objectclass: organizationalPerson
-objectclass: inetOrgPerson
-uid: rogasawara
-mail: rogasawara at airius.co.jp
-givenname;lang-ja:: 44Ot44OJ44OL44O8
-# givenname;lang-ja:: <JapaneseGivenname>
-sn;lang-ja:: 5bCP56yg5Y6f
-# sn;lang-ja:: <JapaneseSn>
-cn;lang-ja:: 5bCP56yg5Y6fIOODreODieODi+ODvA==
-# cn;lang-ja:: <JapaneseCn>
-title;lang-ja:: 5Za25qWt6YOoIOmDqOmVtw==
-# title;lang-ja:: <JapaneseTitle>
-preferredlanguage: ja
-givenname:: 44Ot44OJ44OL44O8
-# givenname:: <JapaneseGivenname>
-sn:: 5bCP56yg5Y6f
-# sn:: <JapaneseSn>
-cn:: 5bCP56yg5Y6fIOODreODieODi+ODvA==
-# cn:: <JapaneseCn>
-title:: 5Za25qWt6YOoIOmDqOmVtw==
-# title:: <JapaneseTitle>
-givenname;lang-ja;phonetic:: 44KN44Gp44Gr44O8
-# givenname;lang-ja;phonetic::
-<JapaneseGivenname_in_phonetic_representation_kana>
-sn;lang-ja;phonetic:: 44GK44GM44GV44KP44KJ
-# sn;lang-ja;phonetic:: <JapaneseSn_in_phonetic_representation_kana>
-cn;lang-ja;phonetic:: 44GK44GM44GV44KP44KJIOOCjeOBqeOBq+ODvA==
-# cn;lang-ja;phonetic:: <JapaneseCn_in_phonetic_representation_kana>
-title;lang-ja;phonetic:: 44GI44GE44GO44KH44GG44G2IOOBtuOBoeOCh+OBhg==
-# title;lang-ja;phonetic::
-# <JapaneseTitle_in_phonetic_representation_kana>
-givenname;lang-en: Rodney
-sn;lang-en: Ogasawara
-cn;lang-en: Rodney Ogasawara
-title;lang-en: Sales, Director
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-Example 5: A file containing a reference to an external file
-
-version: 1
-dn: cn=Horatio Jensen, ou=Product Testing, dc=airius, dc=com
-objectclass: top
-objectclass: person
-objectclass: organizationalPerson
-cn: Horatio Jensen
-
-cn: Horatio N Jensen
-sn: Jensen
-uid: hjensen
-telephonenumber: +1 408 555 1212
-jpegphoto:< file:///usr/local/directory/photos/hjensen.jpg
-
-Example 6: A file containing a series of change records and comments
-
-version: 1
-# Add a new entry
-dn: cn=Fiona Jensen, ou=Marketing, dc=airius, dc=com
-changetype: add
-objectclass: top
-objectclass: person
-objectclass: organizationalPerson
-cn: Fiona Jensen
-sn: Jensen
-uid: fiona
-telephonenumber: +1 408 555 1212
-jpegphoto:< file:///usr/local/directory/photos/fiona.jpg
-
-# Delete an existing entry
-dn: cn=Robert Jensen, ou=Marketing, dc=airius, dc=com
-changetype: delete
-
-# Modify an entry's relative distinguished name
-dn: cn=Paul Jensen, ou=Product Development, dc=airius, dc=com
-changetype: modrdn
-newrdn: cn=Paula Jensen
-deleteoldrdn: 1
-
-# Rename an entry and move all of its children to a new location in
-# the directory tree (only implemented by LDAPv3 servers).
-dn: ou=PD Accountants, ou=Product Development, dc=airius, dc=com
-changetype: modrdn
-newrdn: ou=Product Development Accountants
-deleteoldrdn: 0
-newsuperior: ou=Accounting, dc=airius, dc=com
-
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-# Modify an entry: add an additional value to the postaladdress
-# attribute, completely delete the description attribute, replace
-# the telephonenumber attribute with two values, and delete a specific
-# value from the facsimiletelephonenumber attribute
-dn: cn=Paula Jensen, ou=Product Development, dc=airius, dc=com
-changetype: modify
-add: postaladdress
-postaladdress: 123 Anystreet $ Sunnyvale, CA $ 94086
--
-
-delete: description
--
-replace: telephonenumber
-telephonenumber: +1 408 555 1234
-telephonenumber: +1 408 555 5678
--
-delete: facsimiletelephonenumber
-facsimiletelephonenumber: +1 408 555 9876
--
-
-# Modify an entry: replace the postaladdress attribute with an empty
-# set of values (which will cause the attribute to be removed), and
-# delete the entire description attribute. Note that the first will
-# always succeed, while the second will only succeed if at least
-# one value for the description attribute is present.
-dn: cn=Ingrid Jensen, ou=Product Support, dc=airius, dc=com
-changetype: modify
-replace: postaladdress
--
-delete: description
--
-
-Example 7: An LDIF file containing a change record with a control
-version: 1
-# Delete an entry. The operation will attach the LDAPv3
-# Tree Delete Control defined in [9]. The criticality
-# field is "true" and the controlValue field is
-# absent, as required by [9].
-dn: ou=Product Development, dc=airius, dc=com
-control: 1.2.840.113556.1.4.805 true
-changetype: delete
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-Security Considerations
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-   Given typical directory applications, an LDIF file is likely to
-   contain sensitive personal data.  Appropriate measures should be
-   taken to protect the privacy of those persons whose data is contained
-   in an LDIF file.
-
-   Since ":<" directives can cause external content to be included when
-   processing an LDIF file, one should be cautious of accepting LDIF
-   files from external sources.  A "trojan" LDIF file could name a file
-   with sensitive contents and cause it to be included in a directory
-   entry, which a hostile entity could read via LDAP.
-
-   LDIF does not provide any method for carrying authentication
-   information with an LDIF file.  Users of LDIF files must take care to
-   verify the integrity of an LDIF file received from an external
-   source.
-
-Acknowledgments
-
-   The LDAP Interchange Format was developed as part of the University
-   of Michigan LDAP reference implementation, and was developed by Tim
-   Howes, Mark Smith, and Gordon Good.  It is based in part upon work
-   supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No.  NCR-
-   9416667.
-
-   Members of the IETF LDAP Extensions Working group provided many
-   helpful suggestions. In particular, Hallvard B. Furuseth of the
-   University of Oslo made many significant contributions to this
-   document, including a thorough review and rewrite of the BNF.
-
-References
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-   [1]  Howes, T. and M. Smith, "A MIME Content-Type for Directory
-        Information", RFC 2425, September 1998.
-
-   [2]  Crocker, D., and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
-        Specifications: ABNF", RFC 2234, November 1997.
-
-   [3]  Wahl, M., Kille, S. and T. Howes, "A String Representation of
-        Distinguished Names", RFC 2253, December 1997.
-
-   [4]  Wahl, M., Howes, T. and S. Kille, "Lightweight Directory Access
-        Protocol (v3)", RFC 2251, July 1997.
-
-   [5]  Freed, N. and N. Borenstein, "Multipurpose Internet Mail
-        Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies",
-        RFC 2045, November 1996.
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-   [6]  Berners-Lee,  T., Masinter, L. and M. McCahill, "Uniform
-        Resource Locators (URL)", RFC 1738, December 1994.
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-   [7]  Bradner, S., "Key Words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement
-        Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [8]  The SLAPD and SLURPD Administrators Guide.  University of
-        Michigan, April 1996.  <URL:
-        http://www.umich.edu/~dirsvcs/ldap/doc/guides/slapd/toc.html>
-
-   [9]  M. P. Armijo, "Tree Delete Control", Work in Progress.
-
-Author's Address
-
-   Gordon Good
-   iPlanet e-commerce Solutions
-   150 Network Circle
-   Mailstop USCA17-201
-   Santa Clara, CA 95054, USA
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-   Phone: +1 408 276 4351
-   EMail:  ggood at netscape.com
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-Network Working Group                                           T. Howes
-Request for Comments: 2891                                     Loudcloud
-Category: Standards Track                                        M. Wahl
-                                                        Sun Microsystems
-                                                              A. Anantha
-                                                               Microsoft
-                                                             August 2000
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-    LDAP Control Extension for Server Side Sorting of Search Results
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-Status of this Memo
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-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
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-Copyright Notice
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-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2000).  All Rights Reserved.
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-Abstract
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-   This document describes two LDAPv3 control extensions for server side
-   sorting of search results. These controls allows a client to specify
-   the attribute types and matching rules a server should use when
-   returning the results to an LDAP search request. The controls may be
-   useful when the LDAP client has limited functionality or for some
-   other reason cannot sort the results but still needs them sorted.
-   Other permissible controls on search operations are not defined in
-   this extension.
-
-   The sort controls allow a server to return a result code for the
-   sorting of the results that is independent of the result code
-   returned for the search operation.
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-   The key words "MUST", "SHOULD", and "MAY" used in this document are
-   to be interpreted as described in [bradner97].
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-1.  The Controls
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-1.1 Request Control
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-   This control is included in the searchRequest message as part of the
-   controls field of the LDAPMessage, as defined in Section 4.1.12 of
-   [LDAPv3].
-
-   The controlType is set to "1.2.840.113556.1.4.473". The criticality
-   MAY be either TRUE or FALSE (where absent is also equivalent to
-   FALSE) at the client's option. The controlValue is an OCTET STRING,
-   whose value is the BER encoding of a value of the following SEQUENCE:
-
-      SortKeyList ::= SEQUENCE OF SEQUENCE {
-                 attributeType   AttributeDescription,
-                 orderingRule    [0] MatchingRuleId OPTIONAL,
-                 reverseOrder    [1] BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE }
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-   The SortKeyList sequence is in order of highest to lowest sort key
-   precedence.
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-   The MatchingRuleId, as defined in section 4.1.9 of [LDAPv3], SHOULD
-   be one that is valid for the attribute type it applies to.  If it is
-   not, the server will return inappropriateMatching.
-
-   Each attributeType should only occur in the SortKeyList once. If an
-   attributeType is included in the sort key list multiple times, the
-   server should return an error in the sortResult of
-   unwillingToPerform.
-
-   If the orderingRule is omitted, the ordering MatchingRule defined for
-   use with this attribute MUST be used.
-
-   Any conformant implementation of this control MUST allow a sort key
-   list with at least one key.
-
-1.2 Response Control
-
-   This control is included in the searchResultDone message as part of
-   the controls field of the LDAPMessage, as defined in Section  4.1.12
-   of [LDAPv3].
-
-   The controlType is set to "1.2.840.113556.1.4.474". The criticality
-   is FALSE (MAY be absent). The controlValue is an OCTET STRING, whose
-   value is the BER encoding of a value of the following SEQUENCE:
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-      SortResult ::= SEQUENCE {
-         sortResult  ENUMERATED {
-             success                   (0), -- results are sorted
-             operationsError           (1), -- server internal failure
-             timeLimitExceeded         (3), -- timelimit reached before
-                                            -- sorting was completed
-             strongAuthRequired        (8), -- refused to return sorted
-                                            -- results via insecure
-                                            -- protocol
-             adminLimitExceeded       (11), -- too many matching entries
-                                            -- for the server to sort
-             noSuchAttribute          (16), -- unrecognized attribute
-                                            -- type in sort key
-             inappropriateMatching    (18), -- unrecognized or
-                                            -- inappropriate matching
-                                            -- rule in sort key
-             insufficientAccessRights (50), -- refused to return sorted
-                                            -- results to this client
-             busy                     (51), -- too busy to process
-             unwillingToPerform       (53), -- unable to sort
-             other                    (80)
-             },
-       attributeType [0] AttributeDescription OPTIONAL }
-
-2.  Client-Server Interaction
-
-   The sortKeyRequestControl specifies one or more attribute types and
-   matching rules for the results returned by a search request. The
-   server SHOULD return all results for the search request in the order
-   specified by the sort keys. If the reverseOrder field is set to TRUE,
-   then the entries will be presented in reverse sorted order for the
-   specified key.
-
-   There are six possible scenarios that may occur as a result of the
-   sort control being included on the search request:
-
-   1 - If the server does not support this sorting control and the
-       client specified TRUE for the control's criticality field, then
-       the server MUST return unavailableCriticalExtension as a return
-       code in the searchResultDone message and not send back any other
-       results. This behavior is specified in section 4.1.12 of
-       [LDAPv3].
-
-   2 - If the server does not support this sorting control and the
-       client specified FALSE for the control's criticality field, then
-       the server MUST ignore the sort control and process the search
-       request as if it were not present. This behavior is specified in
-       section 4.1.12 of [LDAPv3].
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-   3 - If the server supports this sorting control but for some reason
-       cannot sort the search results using the specified sort keys and
-       the client specified TRUE for the control's criticality field,
-       then the server SHOULD do the following: return
-       unavailableCriticalExtension as a return code in the
-       searchResultDone message; include the sortKeyResponseControl in
-       the searchResultDone message, and not send back any search result
-       entries.
-
-   4 - If the server supports this sorting control but for some reason
-       cannot sort the search results using the specified sort keys and
-       the client specified FALSE for the control's criticality field,
-       then the server should return all search results unsorted and
-       include the sortKeyResponseControl in the searchResultDone
-       message.
-
-   5 - If the server supports this sorting control and can sort the
-       search results using the specified sort keys, then it should
-       include the sortKeyResponseControl in the searchResultDone
-       message with a sortResult of success.
-
-   6 - If the search request failed for any reason and/or there are no
-       searchResultEntry messages returned for the search response, then
-       the server SHOULD omit the sortKeyResponseControl from the
-       searchResultDone message.
-
-   The client application is assured that the results are sorted in the
-   specified key order if and only if the result code in the
-   sortKeyResponseControl is success. If the server omits the
-   sortKeyResponseControl from the searchResultDone message, the client
-   SHOULD assume that the sort control was ignored by the server.
-
-   The sortKeyResponseControl, if included by the server in the
-   searchResultDone message, should have the sortResult set to either
-   success if the results were sorted in accordance with the keys
-   specified in the sortKeyRequestControl or set to the appropriate
-   error code as to why it could not sort the data (such as
-   noSuchAttribute or inappropriateMatching). Optionally, the server MAY
-   set the attributeType to the first attribute type specified in the
-   SortKeyList that was in error. The client SHOULD ignore the
-   attributeType field if the sortResult is success.
-
-   The server may not be able to sort the results using the specified
-   sort keys because it may not recognize one of the attribute types,
-   the matching rule associated with an attribute type is not
-   applicable, or none of the attributes in the search response are of
-   these types.  Servers may also restrict the number of keys allowed in
-   the control, such as only supporting a single key.
-
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-   Servers that chain requests to other LDAP servers should ensure that
-   the server satisfying the client's request sort the entire result set
-   prior to sending back the results.
-
-2.1 Behavior in a chained environment
-
-   If a server receives a sort request, the client expects to receive a
-   set of sorted results. If a client submits a sort request to a server
-   which chains the request and gets entries from multiple servers, and
-   the client has set the criticality of the sort extension to TRUE, the
-   server MUST merge sort the results before returning them to the
-   client or MUST return unwillingToPerform.
-
-2.2 Other sort issues
-
-   An entry that meets the search criteria may be missing one or more of
-   the sort keys. In that case, the entry is considered to have a value
-   of NULL for that key. This standard considers NULL to be a larger
-   value than all other valid values for that key. For example, if only
-   one key is specified, entries which meet the search criteria but do
-   not have that key collate after all the entries which do have that
-   key. If the reverseOrder flag is set, and only one key is specified,
-   entries which meet the search criteria but do not have that key
-   collate BEFORE all the entries which do have that key.
-
-   If a sort key is a multi-valued attribute, and an entry happens to
-   have multiple values for that attribute and no other controls are
-   present that affect the sorting order, then the server SHOULD use the
-   least value (according to the ORDERING rule for that attribute).
-
-3.  Interaction with other search controls
-
-   When the sortKeyRequestControl control is included with the
-   pagedResultsControl control as specified in [LdapPaged], then the
-   server should send the searchResultEntry messages sorted according to
-   the sort keys applied to the entire result set. The server should not
-   simply sort each page, as this will give erroneous results to the
-   client.
-
-   The sortKeyList must be present on each searchRequest message for the
-   paged result. It also must not change between searchRequests for the
-   same result set. If the server has sorted the data, then it SHOULD
-   send back a sortKeyResponseControl control on every searchResultDone
-   message for each page. This will allow clients to quickly determine
-   if the result set is sorted, rather than waiting to receive the
-   entire result set.
-
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-4.  Security Considerations
-
-   Implementors and administrators should be aware that allowing sorting
-   of results could enable the retrieval of a large number of records
-   from a given directory service, regardless of administrative limits
-   set on the maximum number of records to return.
-
-   A client that desired to pull all records out of a directory service
-   could use a combination of sorting and updating of search filters to
-   retrieve all records in a database in small result sets, thus
-   circumventing administrative limits.
-
-   This behavior can be overcome by the judicious use of permissions on
-   the directory entries by the administrator and by intelligent
-   implementations of administrative limits on the number of records
-   retrieved by a client.
-
-5.  References
-
-   [LDAPv3]    Wahl, M, Kille, S. and T. Howes, "Lightweight Directory
-               Access Protocol (v3)", RFC 2251, December 1997.
-
-   [Bradner97] Bradner, S., "Key Words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-               Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [LdapPaged] Weider, C., Herron, A., Anantha, A. and T. Howes, "LDAP
-               Control Extension for Simple Paged Results Manipulation",
-               RFC 2696, September 1999.
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-6.  Authors' Addresses
-
-   Anoop Anantha
-   Microsoft Corp.
-   1 Microsoft Way
-   Redmond, WA 98052
-   USA
-
-   Phone: +1 425 882-8080
-   EMail: anoopa at microsoft.com
-
-
-   Tim Howes
-   Loudcloud, Inc.
-   615 Tasman Dr.
-   Sunnyvale, CA 94089
-   USA
-
-   EMail: howes at loudcloud.com
-
-
-   Mark Wahl
-   Sun Microsystems, Inc.
-   8911 Capital of Texas Hwy Suite 4140
-   Austin, TX 78759
-   USA
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-   EMail: Mark.Wahl at sun.com
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-7.  Full Copyright Statement
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2000).  All Rights Reserved.
-
-   This document and translations of it may be copied and furnished to
-   others, and derivative works that comment on or otherwise explain it
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-   developing Internet standards in which case the procedures for
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-   The limited permissions granted above are perpetual and will not be
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-Network Working Group                                        K. Zeilenga
-Request for Comments: 3296                           OpenLDAP Foundation
-Category: Standards Track                                      July 2002
-
-
-                    Named Subordinate References in
-        Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Directories
-
-Status of this Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2002).  All Rights Reserved.
-
-Abstract
-
-   This document details schema and protocol elements for representing
-   and managing named subordinate references in Lightweight Directory
-   Access Protocol (LDAP) Directories.
-
-Conventions
-
-   Schema definitions are provided using LDAPv3 description formats
-   [RFC2252].  Definitions provided here are formatted (line wrapped)
-   for readability.
-
-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
-   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" used in
-   this document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119].
-
-1.  Background and Intended Usage
-
-   The broadening of interest in LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access
-   Protocol) [RFC2251] directories beyond their use as front ends to
-   X.500 [X.500] directories has created a need to represent knowledge
-   information in a more general way.  Knowledge information is
-   information about one or more servers maintained in another server,
-   used to link servers and services together.
-
-   This document details schema and protocol elements for representing
-   and manipulating named subordinate references in LDAP directories.  A
-   referral object is used to hold subordinate reference information in
-
-
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-
-   the directory.  These referral objects hold one or more URIs
-   [RFC2396] contained in values of the ref attribute type and are used
-   to generate protocol referrals and continuations.
-
-   A control, ManageDsaIT, is defined to allow manipulation of referral
-   and other special objects as normal objects.  As the name of control
-   implies, it is intended to be analogous to the ManageDsaIT service
-   option described in X.511(97) [X.511].
-
-   Other forms of knowledge information are not detailed by this
-   document.  These forms may be described in subsequent documents.
-
-   This document details subordinate referral processing requirements
-   for servers.  This document does not describe protocol syntax and
-   semantics.  This is detailed in RFC 2251 [RFC2251].
-
-   This document does not detail use of subordinate knowledge references
-   to support replicated environments nor distributed operations (e.g.,
-   chaining of operations from one server to other servers).
-
-2.  Schema
-
-2.1.  The referral Object Class
-
-   A referral object is a directory entry whose structural object class
-   is (or is derived from) the referral object class.
-
-      ( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.2.6
-          NAME 'referral'
-          DESC 'named subordinate reference object'
-          STRUCTURAL
-          MUST ref )
-
-   The referral object class is a structural object class used to
-   represent a subordinate reference in the directory.  The referral
-   object class SHOULD be used in conjunction with the extensibleObject
-   object class to support the naming attributes used in the entry's
-   Distinguished Name (DN) [RFC2253].
-
-   Referral objects are normally instantiated at DSEs immediately
-   subordinate to object entries within a naming context held by the
-   DSA.  Referral objects are analogous to X.500 subordinate knowledge
-   (subr) DSEs [X.501].
-
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-   In the presence of a ManageDsaIT control, referral objects are
-   treated as normal entries as described in section 3.  Note that the
-   ref attribute is operational and will only be returned in a search
-   entry response when requested.
-
-   In the absence of a ManageDsaIT control, the content of referral
-   objects are used to construct referrals and search references as
-   described in Section 4 and, as such, the referral entries are not
-   themselves visible to clients.
-
-2.2  The ref Attribute Type
-
-      ( 2.16.840.1.113730.3.1.34
-          NAME 'ref'
-          DESC 'named reference - a labeledURI'
-          EQUALITY caseExactMatch
-          SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
-          USAGE distributedOperation )
-
-   The ref attribute type has directoryString syntax and is case
-   sensitive.  The ref attribute is multi-valued.  Values placed in the
-   attribute MUST conform to the specification given for the labeledURI
-   attribute [RFC2079].  The labeledURI specification defines a format
-   that is a URI, optionally followed by whitespace and a label.  This
-   document does not make use of the label portion of the syntax.
-   Future documents MAY enable new functionality by imposing additional
-   structure on the label portion of the syntax as it appears in the ref
-   attribute.
-
-   If the URI contained in a ref attribute value refers to a LDAP
-   [RFC2251] server, it MUST be in the form of a LDAP URL [RFC2255].
-   The LDAP URL SHOULD NOT contain an explicit scope specifier, filter,
-   attribute description list, or any extensions.  The LDAP URL SHOULD
-   contain a non-empty DN.  The handling of LDAP URLs with absent or
-   empty DN parts or with explicit scope specifier is not defined by
-   this specification.
-
-   Other URI schemes MAY be used so long as all operations returning
-   referrals based upon the value could be performed.  This document
-   does not detail use of non-LDAP URIs.  This is left to future
-   specifications.
-
-   The referential integrity of the URI SHOULD NOT be validated by the
-   server holding or returning the URI (whether as a value of the
-   attribute or as part of a referral result or search reference
-   response).
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-   When returning a referral result or search continuation, the server
-   MUST NOT return the separator or label portions of the attribute
-   values as part of the reference.  When the attribute contains
-   multiple values, the URI part of each value is used to construct the
-   referral result or search continuation.
-
-   The ref attribute values SHOULD NOT be used as a relative name-
-   component of an entry's DN [RFC2253].
-
-   This document uses the ref attribute in conjunction with the referral
-   object class to represent subordinate references.  The ref attribute
-   may be used for other purposes as defined by other documents.
-
-3.  The ManageDsaIT Control
-
-   The client may provide the ManageDsaIT control with an operation to
-   indicate that the operation is intended to manage objects within the
-   DSA (server) Information Tree.  The control causes Directory-specific
-   entries (DSEs), regardless of type, to be treated as normal entries
-   allowing clients to interrogate and update these entries using LDAP
-   operations.
-
-   A client MAY specify the following control when issuing an add,
-   compare, delete, modify, modifyDN, search request or an extended
-   operation for which the control is defined.
-
-   The control type is 2.16.840.1.113730.3.4.2.  The control criticality
-   may be TRUE or, if FALSE, absent.  The control value is absent.
-
-   When the control is present in the request, the server SHALL NOT
-   generate a referral or continuation reference based upon information
-   held in referral objects and instead SHALL treat the referral object
-   as a normal entry.  The server, however, is still free to return
-   referrals for other reasons.  When not present, referral objects
-   SHALL be handled as described above.
-
-   The control MAY cause other objects to be treated as normal entries
-   as defined by subsequent documents.
-
-4.  Named Subordinate References
-
-   A named subordinate reference is constructed by instantiating a
-   referral object in the referencing server with ref attribute values
-   which point to the corresponding subtree maintained in the referenced
-   server.  In general, the name of the referral object is the same as
-   the referenced object and this referenced object is a context prefix
-   [X.501].
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-   That is, if server A holds "DC=example,DC=net" and server B holds
-   "DC=sub,DC=example,DC=net", server A may contain a referral object
-   named "DC=sub,DC=example,DC=net" which contains a ref attribute with
-   value of "ldap://B/DC=sub,DC=example,DC=net".
-
-      dn: DC=sub,DC=example,DC=net
-      dc: sub
-      ref: ldap://B/DC=sub,DC=example,DC=net
-      objectClass: referral
-      objectClass: extensibleObject
-
-   Typically the DN of the referral object and the DN of the object in
-   the referenced server are the same.
-
-   If the ref attribute has multiple values, all the DNs contained
-   within the LDAP URLs SHOULD be equivalent.  Administrators SHOULD
-   avoid configuring naming loops using referrals.
-
-   Named references MUST be treated as normal entries if the request
-   includes the ManageDsaIT control as described in section 3.
-
-5.  Scenarios
-
-   The following sections contain specifications of how referral objects
-   should be used in different scenarios followed by examples that
-   illustrate that usage.  The scenarios described here consist of
-   referral object handling when finding target of a non-search
-   operation, when finding the base of a search operation, and when
-   generating search references.  Lastly, other operation processing
-   considerations are presented.
-
-   It is to be noted that, in this document, a search operation is
-   conceptually divided into two distinct, sequential phases: (1)
-   finding the base object where the search is to begin, and (2)
-   performing the search itself.  The first phase is similar to, but not
-   the same as, finding the target of a non-search operation.
-
-   It should also be noted that the ref attribute may have multiple
-   values and, where these sections refer to a single ref attribute
-   value, multiple ref attribute values may be substituted and SHOULD be
-   processed and returned (in any order) as a group in a referral or
-   search reference in the same way as described for a single ref
-   attribute value.
-
-   Search references returned for a given request may be returned in any
-   order.
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-5.1.  Example Configuration
-
-   For example, suppose the contacted server (hosta) holds the entry
-   "O=MNN,C=WW" and the entry "CN=Manager,O=MNN,C=WW" and the following
-   referral objects:
-
-      dn: OU=People,O=MNN,C=WW
-      ou: People
-      ref: ldap://hostb/OU=People,O=MNN,C=US
-      ref: ldap://hostc/OU=People,O=MNN,C=US
-      objectClass: referral
-      objectClass: extensibleObject
-
-      dn: OU=Roles,O=MNN,C=WW
-      ou: Roles
-      ref: ldap://hostd/OU=Roles,O=MNN,C=WW
-      objectClass: referral
-      objectClass: extensibleObject
-
-   The first referral object provides the server with the knowledge that
-   subtree "OU=People,O=MNN,C=WW" is held by hostb and hostc (e.g., one
-   is the master and the other a shadow).  The second referral object
-   provides the server with the knowledge that the subtree
-   "OU=Roles,O=MNN,C=WW" is held by hostd.
-
-   Also, in the context of this document, the "nearest naming context"
-   means the deepest context which the object is within.  That is, if
-   the object is within multiple naming contexts, the nearest naming
-   context is the one which is subordinate to all other naming contexts
-   the object is within.
-
-5.2.  Target Object Considerations
-
-   This section details referral handling for add, compare, delete,
-   modify, and modify DN operations.  If the client requests any of
-   these operations, there are four cases that the server must handle
-   with respect to the target object.
-
-   The DN part MUST be modified such that it refers to the appropriate
-   target in the referenced server (as detailed below).  Even where the
-   DN to be returned is the same as the target DN, the DN part SHOULD
-   NOT be trimmed.
-
-   In cases where the URI to be returned is a LDAP URL, the server
-   SHOULD trim any present scope, filter, or attribute list from the URI
-   before returning it.  Critical extensions MUST NOT be trimmed or
-   modified.
-
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-   Case 1: The target object is not held by the server and is not within
-      or subordinate to any naming context nor subordinate to any
-      referral object held by the server.
-
-      The server SHOULD process the request normally as appropriate for
-      a non-existent base which is not within any naming context of the
-      server (generally return noSuchObject or a referral based upon
-      superior knowledge reference information).  This document does not
-      detail management or processing of superior knowledge reference
-      information.
-
-   Case 2: The target object is held by the server and is a referral
-      object.
-
-      The server SHOULD return the URI value contained in the ref
-      attribute of the referral object appropriately modified as
-      described above.
-
-   Example: If the client issues a modify request for the target object
-      of "OU=People,O=MNN,c=WW", the server will return:
-
-         ModifyResponse (referral) {
-             ldap://hostb/OU=People,O=MNN,C=WW
-             ldap://hostc/OU=People,O=MNN,C=WW
-         }
-
-   Case 3: The target object is not held by the server, but the nearest
-      naming context contains no referral object which the target object
-      is subordinate to.
-
-      If the nearest naming context contains no referral object which
-      the target is subordinate to, the server SHOULD process the
-      request as appropriate for a nonexistent target (generally return
-      noSuchObject).
-
-   Case 4: The target object is not held by the server, but the nearest
-      naming context contains a referral object which the target object
-      is subordinate to.
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-      If a client requests an operation for which the target object is
-      not held by the server and the nearest naming context contains a
-      referral object which the target object is subordinate to, the
-      server SHOULD return a referral response constructed from the URI
-      portion of the ref value of the referral object.
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-   Example: If the client issues an add request where the target object
-      has a DN of "CN=Manager,OU=Roles,O=MNN,C=WW", the server will
-      return:
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-         AddResponse (referral) {
-             ldap://hostd/CN=Manager,OU=Roles,O=MNN,C=WW"
-         }
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-      Note that the DN part of the LDAP URL is modified such that it
-      refers to the appropriate entry in the referenced server.
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-5.3.  Base Object Considerations
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-   This section details referral handling for base object processing
-   within search operations.  Like target object considerations for
-   non-search operations, there are the four cases.
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-   In cases where the URI to be returned is a LDAP URL, the server MUST
-   provide an explicit scope specifier from the LDAP URL prior to
-   returning it.  In addition, the DN part MUST be modified such that it
-   refers to the appropriate target in the referenced server (as
-   detailed below).
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-   If aliasing dereferencing was necessary in finding the referral
-   object, the DN part of the URI MUST be replaced with the base DN as
-   modified by the alias dereferencing such that the return URL refers
-   to the new target object per [RFC2251, 4.1.11].
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-   Critical extensions MUST NOT be trimmed nor modified.
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-   Case 1: The base object is not held by the server and is not within
-      nor subordinate to any naming context held by the server.
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-      The server SHOULD process the request normally as appropriate for
-      a non-existent base which not within any naming context of the
-      server (generally return a superior referral or noSuchObject).
-      This document does not detail management or processing of superior
-      knowledge references.
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-   Case 2: The base object is held by the server and is a referral
-      object.
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-      The server SHOULD return the URI value contained in the ref
-      attribute of the referral object appropriately modified as
-      described above.
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-   Example: If the client issues a subtree search in which the base
-      object is "OU=Roles,O=MNN,C=WW", the server will return
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-         SearchResultDone (referral) {
-             ldap://hostd/OU=Roles,O=MNN,C=WW??sub
-         }
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-      If the client were to issue a base or oneLevel search instead of
-      subtree, the returned LDAP URL would explicitly specify "base" or
-      "one", respectively, instead of "sub".
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-   Case 3: The base object is not held by the server, but the nearest
-      naming context contains no referral object which the base object
-      is subordinate to.
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-      If the nearest naming context contains no referral object which
-      the base is subordinate to, the request SHOULD be processed
-      normally as appropriate for a nonexistent base (generally return
-      noSuchObject).
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-   Case 4: The base object is not held by the server, but the nearest
-      naming context contains a referral object which the base object is
-      subordinate to.
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-      If a client requests an operation for which the target object is
-      not held by the server and the nearest naming context contains a
-      referral object which the target object is subordinate to, the
-      server SHOULD return a referral response which is constructed from
-      the URI portion of the ref value of the referral object.
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-   Example: If the client issues a base search request for
-      "CN=Manager,OU=Roles,O=MNN,C=WW", the server will return
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-         SearchResultDone (referral) {
-             ldap://hostd/CN=Manager,OU=Roles,O=MNN,C=WW??base"
-         }
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-      If the client were to issue a subtree or oneLevel search instead
-      of subtree, the returned LDAP URL would explicitly specify "sub"
-      or "one", respectively, instead of "base".
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-      Note that the DN part of the LDAP URL is modified such that it
-      refers to the appropriate entry in the referenced server.
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-   For search operations, once the base object has been found and
-   determined not to be a referral object, the search may progress.  Any
-   entry matching the filter and scope of the search which is not a
-   referral object is returned to the client normally as described in
-   [RFC2251].
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-   For each referral object within the requested scope, regardless of
-   the search filter, the server SHOULD return a SearchResultReference
-   which is constructed from the URI component of values of the ref
-   attribute.  If the URI component is not a LDAP URL, it should be
-   returned as is.  If the LDAP URL's DN part is absent or empty, the DN
-   part must be modified to contain the DN of the referral object.  If
-   the URI component is a LDAP URL, the URI SHOULD be modified to add an
-   explicit scope specifier.
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-   Subtree Example:
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-      If a client requests a subtree search of "O=MNN,C=WW", then in
-      addition to any entries within scope which match the filter, hosta
-      will also return two search references as the two referral objects
-      are within scope.  One possible response might be:
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-          SearchEntry for O=MNN,C=WW
-          SearchResultReference {
-              ldap://hostb/OU=People,O=MNN,C=WW??sub
-              ldap://hostc/OU=People,O=MNN,C=WW??sub
-          }
-          SearchEntry for CN=Manager,O=MNN,C=WW
-          SearchResultReference {
-              ldap://hostd/OU=Roles,O=MNN,C=WW??sub
-          }
-          SearchResultDone (success)
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-   One Level Example:
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-      If a client requests a one level search of "O=MNN,C=WW" then, in
-      addition to any entries one level below the "O=MNN,C=WW" entry
-      matching the filter, the server will also return two search
-      references as the two referral objects are within scope.  One
-      possible sequence is shown:
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-              ldap://hostb/OU=People,O=MNN,C=WW??base
-              ldap://hostc/OU=People,O=MNN,C=WW??base
-          }
-          SearchEntry for CN=Manager,O=MNN,C=WW
-          SearchResultReference {
-              ldap://hostd/OU=Roles,O=MNN,C=WW??base
-          }
-          SearchResultDone (success)
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-   Note: Unlike the examples in Section 4.5.3.1 of RFC 2251, the LDAP
-      URLs returned with the SearchResultReference messages contain, as
-      required by this specification, an explicit scope specifier.
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-5.6.  Other Considerations
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-   This section details processing considerations for other operations.
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-5.6.1 Bind
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-   Servers SHOULD NOT return referral result code if the bind name (or
-   authentication identity or authorization identity) is (or is
-   subordinate to) a referral object but MAY use the knowledge
-   information to process the bind request (such as in support a future
-   distributed operation specification).  Where the server makes no use
-   of the knowledge information, the server processes the request
-   normally as appropriate for a non-existent authentication or
-   authorization identity (e.g., return invalidCredentials).
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-5.6.2 Modify DN
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-   If the newSuperior is a referral object or is subordinate to a
-   referral object, the server SHOULD return affectsMultipleDSAs.  If
-   the newRDN already exists but is a referral object, the server SHOULD
-   return affectsMultipleDSAs instead of entryAlreadyExists.
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-6.  Security Considerations
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-   This document defines mechanisms that can be used to tie LDAP (and
-   other) servers together.  The information used to tie services
-   together should be protected from unauthorized modification.  If the
-   server topology information is not public information, it should be
-   protected from unauthorized disclosure as well.
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-7.  Acknowledgments
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-   This document borrows heavily from previous work by IETF LDAPext
-   Working Group.  In particular, this document is based upon "Named
-   Referral in LDAP Directories" (an expired Internet Draft) by
-   Christopher Lukas, Tim Howes, Michael Roszkowski, Mark C. Smith, and
-   Mark Wahl.
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-8. Normative References
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-   [RFC2079] Smith, M., "Definition of an X.500 Attribute Type and an
-             Object Class to Hold Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs)",
-             RFC 2079, January 1997.
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-   [RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key Words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-             Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
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-   [RFC2251] Wahl, M., Howes, T. and S. Kille, "Lightweight Directory
-             Access Protocol (v3)", RFC 2251, December 1997.
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-   [RFC2252] Wahl, M., Coulbeck, A., Howes, T. and S. Kille,
-             "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (v3): Attribute
-             Syntax Definitions", RFC 2252, December 1997.
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-   [RFC2253] Wahl, M., Kille, S. and T. Howes, "Lightweight Directory
-             Access Protocol (v3): UTF-8 String Representation of
-             Distinguished Names", RFC 2253, December 1997.
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-   [RFC2255] Howes, T. and M. Smith, "The LDAP URL Format", RFC 2255,
-             December, 1997.
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-   [RFC2396] Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R. and L. Masinter, "Uniform
-             Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax", RFC 2396,
-             August 1998.
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-   [X.501]   ITU-T, "The Directory: Models", X.501, 1993.
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-9. Informative References
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-   [X.500]   ITU-T, "The Directory: Overview of Concepts, Models, and
-             Services", X.500, 1993.
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-             Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP):
-                    Technical Specification Road Map
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-Status of This Memo
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-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
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-Abstract
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-   The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is an Internet
-   protocol for accessing distributed directory services that act in
-   accordance with X.500 data and service models.  This document
-   provides a road map of the LDAP Technical Specification.
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-1.  The LDAP Technical Specification
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-   The technical specification detailing version 3 of the Lightweight
-   Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), an Internet Protocol, consists of
-   this document and the following documents:
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-      LDAP: The Protocol [RFC4511]
-      LDAP: Directory Information Models [RFC4512]
-      LDAP: Authentication Methods and Security Mechanisms [RFC4513]
-      LDAP: String Representation of Distinguished Names [RFC4514]
-      LDAP: String Representation of Search Filters [RFC4515]
-      LDAP: Uniform Resource Locator [RFC4516]
-      LDAP: Syntaxes and Matching Rules [RFC4517]
-      LDAP: Internationalized String Preparation [RFC4518]
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-   The terms "LDAP" and "LDAPv3" are commonly used to refer informally
-   to the protocol specified by this technical specification.  The LDAP
-   suite, as defined here, should be formally identified in other
-   documents by a normative reference to this document.
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-   LDAP is an extensible protocol.  Extensions to LDAP may be specified
-   in other documents.  Nomenclature denoting such combinations of
-   LDAP-plus-extensions is not defined by this document but may be
-   defined in some future document(s).  Extensions are expected to be
-   truly optional.  Considerations for the LDAP extensions described in
-   BCP 118, RFC 4521 [RFC4521] fully apply to this revision of the LDAP
-   Technical Specification.
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-   IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) considerations for LDAP
-   described in BCP 64, RFC 4520 [RFC4520] apply fully to this revision
-   of the LDAP technical specification.
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-1.1.  Conventions
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-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
-   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
-   document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119].
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-2.  Relationship to X.500
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-   This technical specification defines LDAP in terms of [X.500] as an
-   X.500 access mechanism.  An LDAP server MUST act in accordance with
-   the X.500 (1993) series of International Telecommunication Union -
-   Telecommunication Standardization (ITU-T) Recommendations when
-   providing the service.  However, it is not required that an LDAP
-   server make use of any X.500 protocols in providing this service.
-   For example, LDAP can be mapped onto any other directory system so
-   long as the X.500 data and service models [X.501][X.511], as used in
-   LDAP, are not violated in the LDAP interface.
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-   This technical specification explicitly incorporates portions of
-   X.500(93).  Later revisions of X.500 do not automatically apply to
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-   entirely the previously defined LDAP technical specification defined
-   in RFC 3377 (and consisting of RFCs 2251-2256, 2829, 2830, 3771, and
-   3377 itself).  The technical specification was significantly
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-   This document replaces RFC 3377 as well as Section 3.3 of RFC 2251.
-   [RFC4512] replaces portions of RFC 2251, RFC 2252, and RFC 2256.
-   [RFC4511] replaces the majority RFC 2251, portions of RFC 2252, and
-   all of RFC 3771.  [RFC4513] replaces RFC 2829, RFC 2830, and portions
-   of RFC 2251.  [RFC4517] replaces the majority of RFC 2252 and
-   portions of RFC 2256.  [RFC4519] replaces the majority of RFC 2256.
-   [RFC4514] replaces RFC 2253.  [RFC4515] replaces RFC 2254.  [RFC4516]
-   replaces RFC 2255.
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-   [RFC4518] is new to this revision of the LDAP technical
-   specification.
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-   Each document of this specification contains appendices summarizing
-   changes to all sections of the specifications they replace.  Appendix
-   A.1 of this document details changes made to RFC 3377.  Appendix A.2
-   of this document details changes made to Section 3.3 of RFC 2251.
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-   Additionally, portions of this technical specification update and/or
-   replace a number of other documents not listed above.  These
-   relationships are discussed in the documents detailing these portions
-   of this technical specification.
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-4.  Security Considerations
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-   LDAP security considerations are discussed in each document
-   comprising the technical specification.
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-5.  Acknowledgements
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-   This document is based largely on RFC 3377 by J. Hodges and R.
-   Morgan, a product of the LDAPBIS and LDAPEXT Working Groups.  The
-   document also borrows from RFC 2251 by M. Wahl, T. Howes, and S.
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-   [RFC2119]     Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-                 Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
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-   [RFC4511]     Sermersheim, J., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol", RFC 4511, June 2006.
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-   [RFC4512]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-                 2006.
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-   [RFC4513]     Harrison, R., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Authentication Methods and Security
-                 Mechanisms", RFC 4513, June 2006.
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-   [RFC4514]     Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): String Representation of Distinguished
-                 Names", RFC 4514, June 2006.
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-   [RFC4515]     Smith, M., Ed. and T. Howes, "Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP): String Representation of Search
-                 Filters", RFC 4515, June 2006.
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-                 Access Protocol (LDAP): Uniform Resource Locator", RFC
-                 4516, June 2006.
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-   [RFC4517]     Legg, S., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Syntaxes and Matching Rules", RFC 4517, June
-                 2006.
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-   [RFC4518]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Internationalized String Preparation", RFC
-                 4518, June 2006.
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-   [RFC4519]     Sciberras, A., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Schema for User Applications", RFC
-                 4519, June 2006.
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-   [RFC4520]     Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
-                 (IANA) Considerations for the Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520, June 2006.
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-                 Directory -- Models", X.501(1993) (also ISO/IEC 9594-
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-   material of RFC 3377 is no longer applicable.  The changes include
-   redefining the terms "LDAP" and "LDAPv3" to refer to this revision of
-   the technical specification.
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-   with "technical specification") to clarify that it applies to the
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-Network Working Group                                J. Sermersheim, Ed.
-Request for Comments: 4511                                  Novell, Inc.
-Obsoletes: 2251, 2830, 3771                                    June 2006
-Category: Standards Track
-
-
-      Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol
-
-Status of This Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
-
-   This document describes the protocol elements, along with their
-   semantics and encodings, of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-   (LDAP).  LDAP provides access to distributed directory services that
-   act in accordance with X.500 data and service models.  These protocol
-   elements are based on those described in the X.500 Directory Access
-   Protocol (DAP).
-
-Table of Contents
-
-   1. Introduction ....................................................3
-      1.1. Relationship to Other LDAP Specifications ..................3
-   2. Conventions .....................................................3
-   3. Protocol Model ..................................................4
-      3.1. Operation and LDAP Message Layer Relationship ..............5
-   4. Elements of Protocol ............................................5
-      4.1. Common Elements ............................................5
-           4.1.1. Message Envelope ....................................6
-           4.1.2. String Types ........................................7
-           4.1.3. Distinguished Name and Relative Distinguished Name ..8
-           4.1.4. Attribute Descriptions ..............................8
-           4.1.5. Attribute Value .....................................8
-           4.1.6. Attribute Value Assertion ...........................9
-           4.1.7. Attribute and PartialAttribute ......................9
-           4.1.8. Matching Rule Identifier ...........................10
-           4.1.9. Result Message .....................................10
-           4.1.10. Referral ..........................................12
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-           4.1.11. Controls ..........................................14
-      4.2. Bind Operation ............................................16
-           4.2.1. Processing of the Bind Request .....................17
-           4.2.2. Bind Response ......................................18
-      4.3. Unbind Operation ..........................................18
-      4.4. Unsolicited Notification ..................................19
-           4.4.1. Notice of Disconnection ............................19
-      4.5. Search Operation ..........................................20
-           4.5.1. Search Request .....................................20
-           4.5.2. Search Result ......................................27
-           4.5.3. Continuation References in the Search Result .......28
-      4.6. Modify Operation ..........................................31
-      4.7. Add Operation .............................................33
-      4.8. Delete Operation ..........................................34
-      4.9. Modify DN Operation .......................................34
-      4.10. Compare Operation ........................................36
-      4.11. Abandon Operation ........................................36
-      4.12. Extended Operation .......................................37
-      4.13. IntermediateResponse Message .............................39
-           4.13.1. Usage with LDAP ExtendedRequest and
-                   ExtendedResponse ..................................40
-           4.13.2. Usage with LDAP Request Controls ..................40
-      4.14. StartTLS Operation .......................................40
-           4.14.1. StartTLS Request ..................................40
-           4.14.2. StartTLS Response .................................41
-           4.14.3. Removal of the TLS Layer ..........................41
-   5. Protocol Encoding, Connection, and Transfer ....................42
-      5.1. Protocol Encoding .........................................42
-      5.2. Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) .......................43
-      5.3. Termination of the LDAP session ...........................43
-   6. Security Considerations ........................................43
-   7. Acknowledgements ...............................................45
-   8. Normative References ...........................................46
-   9. Informative References .........................................48
-   10. IANA Considerations ...........................................48
-   Appendix A. LDAP Result Codes .....................................49
-      A.1. Non-Error Result Codes ....................................49
-      A.2. Result Codes ..............................................49
-   Appendix B. Complete ASN.1 Definition .............................54
-   Appendix C. Changes ...............................................60
-      C.1. Changes Made to RFC 2251 ..................................60
-      C.2. Changes Made to RFC 2830 ..................................66
-      C.3. Changes Made to RFC 3771 ..................................66
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-
-1.  Introduction
-
-   The Directory is "a collection of open systems cooperating to provide
-   directory services" [X.500].  A directory user, which may be a human
-   or other entity, accesses the Directory through a client (or
-   Directory User Agent (DUA)).  The client, on behalf of the directory
-   user, interacts with one or more servers (or Directory System Agents
-   (DSA)).  Clients interact with servers using a directory access
-   protocol.
-
-   This document details the protocol elements of the Lightweight
-   Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), along with their semantics.
-   Following the description of protocol elements, it describes the way
-   in which the protocol elements are encoded and transferred.
-
-1.1.  Relationship to Other LDAP Specifications
-
-   This document is an integral part of the LDAP Technical Specification
-   [RFC4510], which obsoletes the previously defined LDAP technical
-   specification, RFC 3377, in its entirety.
-
-   This document, together with [RFC4510], [RFC4513], and [RFC4512],
-   obsoletes RFC 2251 in its entirety.  Section 3.3 is obsoleted by
-   [RFC4510].  Sections 4.2.1 (portions) and 4.2.2 are obsoleted by
-   [RFC4513].  Sections 3.2, 3.4, 4.1.3 (last paragraph), 4.1.4, 4.1.5,
-   4.1.5.1, 4.1.9 (last paragraph), 5.1, 6.1, and 6.2 (last paragraph)
-   are obsoleted by [RFC4512].  The remainder of RFC 2251 is obsoleted
-   by this document.  Appendix C.1 summarizes substantive changes in the
-   remainder.
-
-   This document obsoletes RFC 2830, Sections 2 and 4.  The remainder of
-   RFC 2830 is obsoleted by [RFC4513].  Appendix C.2 summarizes
-   substantive changes to the remaining sections.
-
-   This document also obsoletes RFC 3771 in entirety.
-
-2.  Conventions
-
-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
-   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", and "MAY" in this document are
-   to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].
-
-   Character names in this document use the notation for code points and
-   names from the Unicode Standard [Unicode].  For example, the letter
-   "a" may be represented as either <U+0061> or <LATIN SMALL LETTER A>.
-
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-   Note: a glossary of terms used in Unicode can be found in [Glossary].
-   Information on the Unicode character encoding model can be found in
-   [CharModel].
-
-   The term "transport connection" refers to the underlying transport
-   services used to carry the protocol exchange, as well as associations
-   established by these services.
-
-   The term "TLS layer" refers to Transport Layer Security (TLS)
-   services used in providing security services, as well as associations
-   established by these services.
-
-   The term "SASL layer" refers to Simply Authentication and Security
-   Layer (SASL) services used in providing security services, as well as
-   associations established by these services.
-
-   The term "LDAP message layer" refers to the LDAP Message Protocol
-   Data Unit (PDU) services used in providing directory services, as
-   well as associations established by these services.
-
-   The term "LDAP session" refers to combined services (transport
-   connection, TLS layer, SASL layer, LDAP message layer) and their
-   associations.
-
-   See the table in Section 5 for an illustration of these four terms.
-
-3.  Protocol Model
-
-   The general model adopted by this protocol is one of clients
-   performing protocol operations against servers.  In this model, a
-   client transmits a protocol request describing the operation to be
-   performed to a server.  The server is then responsible for performing
-   the necessary operation(s) in the Directory.  Upon completion of an
-   operation, the server typically returns a response containing
-   appropriate data to the requesting client.
-
-   Protocol operations are generally independent of one another.  Each
-   operation is processed as an atomic action, leaving the directory in
-   a consistent state.
-
-   Although servers are required to return responses whenever such
-   responses are defined in the protocol, there is no requirement for
-   synchronous behavior on the part of either clients or servers.
-   Requests and responses for multiple operations generally may be
-   exchanged between a client and server in any order.  If required,
-   synchronous behavior may be controlled by client applications.
-
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-   The core protocol operations defined in this document can be mapped
-   to a subset of the X.500 (1993) Directory Abstract Service [X.511].
-   However, there is not a one-to-one mapping between LDAP operations
-   and X.500 Directory Access Protocol (DAP) operations.  Server
-   implementations acting as a gateway to X.500 directories may need to
-   make multiple DAP requests to service a single LDAP request.
-
-3.1.  Operation and LDAP Message Layer Relationship
-
-   Protocol operations are exchanged at the LDAP message layer.  When
-   the transport connection is closed, any uncompleted operations at the
-   LDAP message layer are abandoned (when possible) or are completed
-   without transmission of the response (when abandoning them is not
-   possible).  Also, when the transport connection is closed, the client
-   MUST NOT assume that any uncompleted update operations have succeeded
-   or failed.
-
-4.  Elements of Protocol
-
-   The protocol is described using Abstract Syntax Notation One
-   ([ASN.1]) and is transferred using a subset of ASN.1 Basic Encoding
-   Rules ([BER]).  Section 5 specifies how the protocol elements are
-   encoded and transferred.
-
-   In order to support future extensions to this protocol, extensibility
-   is implied where it is allowed per ASN.1 (i.e., sequence, set,
-   choice, and enumerated types are extensible).  In addition, ellipses
-   (...) have been supplied in ASN.1 types that are explicitly
-   extensible as discussed in [RFC4520].  Because of the implied
-   extensibility, clients and servers MUST (unless otherwise specified)
-   ignore trailing SEQUENCE components whose tags they do not recognize.
-
-   Changes to the protocol other than through the extension mechanisms
-   described here require a different version number.  A client
-   indicates the version it is using as part of the BindRequest,
-   described in Section 4.2.  If a client has not sent a Bind, the
-   server MUST assume the client is using version 3 or later.
-
-   Clients may attempt to determine the protocol versions a server
-   supports by reading the 'supportedLDAPVersion' attribute from the
-   root DSE (DSA-Specific Entry) [RFC4512].
-
-4.1.  Common Elements
-
-   This section describes the LDAPMessage envelope Protocol Data Unit
-   (PDU) format, as well as data type definitions, which are used in the
-   protocol operations.
-
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-4.1.1.  Message Envelope
-
-   For the purposes of protocol exchanges, all protocol operations are
-   encapsulated in a common envelope, the LDAPMessage, which is defined
-   as follows:
-
-        LDAPMessage ::= SEQUENCE {
-             messageID       MessageID,
-             protocolOp      CHOICE {
-                  bindRequest           BindRequest,
-                  bindResponse          BindResponse,
-                  unbindRequest         UnbindRequest,
-                  searchRequest         SearchRequest,
-                  searchResEntry        SearchResultEntry,
-                  searchResDone         SearchResultDone,
-                  searchResRef          SearchResultReference,
-                  modifyRequest         ModifyRequest,
-                  modifyResponse        ModifyResponse,
-                  addRequest            AddRequest,
-                  addResponse           AddResponse,
-                  delRequest            DelRequest,
-                  delResponse           DelResponse,
-                  modDNRequest          ModifyDNRequest,
-                  modDNResponse         ModifyDNResponse,
-                  compareRequest        CompareRequest,
-                  compareResponse       CompareResponse,
-                  abandonRequest        AbandonRequest,
-                  extendedReq           ExtendedRequest,
-                  extendedResp          ExtendedResponse,
-                  ...,
-                  intermediateResponse  IntermediateResponse },
-             controls       [0] Controls OPTIONAL }
-
-        MessageID ::= INTEGER (0 ..  maxInt)
-
-        maxInt INTEGER ::= 2147483647 -- (2^^31 - 1) --
-
-   The ASN.1 type Controls is defined in Section 4.1.11.
-
-   The function of the LDAPMessage is to provide an envelope containing
-   common fields required in all protocol exchanges.  At this time, the
-   only common fields are the messageID and the controls.
-
-   If the server receives an LDAPMessage from the client in which the
-   LDAPMessage SEQUENCE tag cannot be recognized, the messageID cannot
-   be parsed, the tag of the protocolOp is not recognized as a request,
-   or the encoding structures or lengths of data fields are found to be
-   incorrect, then the server SHOULD return the Notice of Disconnection
-
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-   described in Section 4.4.1, with the resultCode set to protocolError,
-   and MUST immediately terminate the LDAP session as described in
-   Section 5.3.
-
-   In other cases where the client or server cannot parse an LDAP PDU,
-   it SHOULD abruptly terminate the LDAP session (Section 5.3) where
-   further communication (including providing notice) would be
-   pernicious.  Otherwise, server implementations MUST return an
-   appropriate response to the request, with the resultCode set to
-   protocolError.
-
-4.1.1.1.  MessageID
-
-   All LDAPMessage envelopes encapsulating responses contain the
-   messageID value of the corresponding request LDAPMessage.
-
-   The messageID of a request MUST have a non-zero value different from
-   the messageID of any other request in progress in the same LDAP
-   session.  The zero value is reserved for the unsolicited notification
-   message.
-
-   Typical clients increment a counter for each request.
-
-   A client MUST NOT send a request with the same messageID as an
-   earlier request in the same LDAP session unless it can be determined
-   that the server is no longer servicing the earlier request (e.g.,
-   after the final response is received, or a subsequent Bind
-   completes).  Otherwise, the behavior is undefined.  For this purpose,
-   note that Abandon and successfully abandoned operations do not send
-   responses.
-
-4.1.2.  String Types
-
-   The LDAPString is a notational convenience to indicate that, although
-   strings of LDAPString type encode as ASN.1 OCTET STRING types, the
-   [ISO10646] character set (a superset of [Unicode]) is used, encoded
-   following the UTF-8 [RFC3629] algorithm.  Note that Unicode
-   characters U+0000 through U+007F are the same as ASCII 0 through 127,
-   respectively, and have the same single octet UTF-8 encoding.  Other
-   Unicode characters have a multiple octet UTF-8 encoding.
-
-        LDAPString ::= OCTET STRING -- UTF-8 encoded,
-                                    -- [ISO10646] characters
-
-   The LDAPOID is a notational convenience to indicate that the
-   permitted value of this string is a (UTF-8 encoded) dotted-decimal
-   representation of an OBJECT IDENTIFIER.  Although an LDAPOID is
-
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-   encoded as an OCTET STRING, values are limited to the definition of
-   <numericoid> given in Section 1.4 of [RFC4512].
-
-        LDAPOID ::= OCTET STRING -- Constrained to <numericoid>
-                                 -- [RFC4512]
-
-   For example,
-
-        1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.1.2.3
-
-4.1.3.  Distinguished Name and Relative Distinguished Name
-
-   An LDAPDN is defined to be the representation of a Distinguished Name
-   (DN) after encoding according to the specification in [RFC4514].
-
-        LDAPDN ::= LDAPString
-                   -- Constrained to <distinguishedName> [RFC4514]
-
-   A RelativeLDAPDN is defined to be the representation of a Relative
-   Distinguished Name (RDN) after encoding according to the
-   specification in [RFC4514].
-
-        RelativeLDAPDN ::= LDAPString
-                           -- Constrained to <name-component> [RFC4514]
-
-4.1.4.  Attribute Descriptions
-
-   The definition and encoding rules for attribute descriptions are
-   defined in Section 2.5 of [RFC4512].  Briefly, an attribute
-   description is an attribute type and zero or more options.
-
-        AttributeDescription ::= LDAPString
-                                -- Constrained to <attributedescription>
-                                -- [RFC4512]
-
-4.1.5.  Attribute Value
-
-   A field of type AttributeValue is an OCTET STRING containing an
-   encoded attribute value.  The attribute value is encoded according to
-   the LDAP-specific encoding definition of its corresponding syntax.
-   The LDAP-specific encoding definitions for different syntaxes and
-   attribute types may be found in other documents and in particular
-   [RFC4517].
-
-        AttributeValue ::= OCTET STRING
-
-
-
-
-
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-   Note that there is no defined limit on the size of this encoding;
-   thus, protocol values may include multi-megabyte attribute values
-   (e.g., photographs).
-
-   Attribute values may be defined that have arbitrary and non-printable
-   syntax.  Implementations MUST NOT display or attempt to decode an
-   attribute value if its syntax is not known.  The implementation may
-   attempt to discover the subschema of the source entry and to retrieve
-   the descriptions of 'attributeTypes' from it [RFC4512].
-
-   Clients MUST only send attribute values in a request that are valid
-   according to the syntax defined for the attributes.
-
-4.1.6.  Attribute Value Assertion
-
-   The AttributeValueAssertion (AVA) type definition is similar to the
-   one in the X.500 Directory standards.  It contains an attribute
-   description and a matching rule ([RFC4512], Section 4.1.3) assertion
-   value suitable for that type.  Elements of this type are typically
-   used to assert that the value in assertionValue matches a value of an
-   attribute.
-
-        AttributeValueAssertion ::= SEQUENCE {
-             attributeDesc   AttributeDescription,
-             assertionValue  AssertionValue }
-
-        AssertionValue ::= OCTET STRING
-
-   The syntax of the AssertionValue depends on the context of the LDAP
-   operation being performed.  For example, the syntax of the EQUALITY
-   matching rule for an attribute is used when performing a Compare
-   operation.  Often this is the same syntax used for values of the
-   attribute type, but in some cases the assertion syntax differs from
-   the value syntax.  See objectIdentiferFirstComponentMatch in
-   [RFC4517] for an example.
-
-4.1.7.  Attribute and PartialAttribute
-
-   Attributes and partial attributes consist of an attribute description
-   and attribute values.  A PartialAttribute allows zero values, while
-   Attribute requires at least one value.
-
-        PartialAttribute ::= SEQUENCE {
-             type       AttributeDescription,
-             vals       SET OF value AttributeValue }
-
-
-
-
-
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-        Attribute ::= PartialAttribute(WITH COMPONENTS {
-             ...,
-             vals (SIZE(1..MAX))})
-
-   No two of the attribute values may be equivalent as described by
-   Section 2.2 of [RFC4512].  The set of attribute values is unordered.
-   Implementations MUST NOT rely upon the ordering being repeatable.
-
-4.1.8.  Matching Rule Identifier
-
-   Matching rules are defined in Section 4.1.3 of [RFC4512].  A matching
-   rule is identified in the protocol by the printable representation of
-   either its <numericoid> or one of its short name descriptors
-   [RFC4512], e.g., 'caseIgnoreMatch' or '2.5.13.2'.
-
-        MatchingRuleId ::= LDAPString
-
-4.1.9.  Result Message
-
-   The LDAPResult is the construct used in this protocol to return
-   success or failure indications from servers to clients.  To various
-   requests, servers will return responses containing the elements found
-   in LDAPResult to indicate the final status of the protocol operation
-   request.
-
-        LDAPResult ::= SEQUENCE {
-             resultCode         ENUMERATED {
-                  success                      (0),
-                  operationsError              (1),
-                  protocolError                (2),
-                  timeLimitExceeded            (3),
-                  sizeLimitExceeded            (4),
-                  compareFalse                 (5),
-                  compareTrue                  (6),
-                  authMethodNotSupported       (7),
-                  strongerAuthRequired         (8),
-                       -- 9 reserved --
-                  referral                     (10),
-                  adminLimitExceeded           (11),
-                  unavailableCriticalExtension (12),
-                  confidentialityRequired      (13),
-                  saslBindInProgress           (14),
-                  noSuchAttribute              (16),
-                  undefinedAttributeType       (17),
-                  inappropriateMatching        (18),
-                  constraintViolation          (19),
-                  attributeOrValueExists       (20),
-                  invalidAttributeSyntax       (21),
-
-
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-
-                       -- 22-31 unused --
-                  noSuchObject                 (32),
-                  aliasProblem                 (33),
-                  invalidDNSyntax              (34),
-                       -- 35 reserved for undefined isLeaf --
-                  aliasDereferencingProblem    (36),
-                       -- 37-47 unused --
-                  inappropriateAuthentication  (48),
-                  invalidCredentials           (49),
-                  insufficientAccessRights     (50),
-                  busy                         (51),
-                  unavailable                  (52),
-                  unwillingToPerform           (53),
-                  loopDetect                   (54),
-                       -- 55-63 unused --
-                  namingViolation              (64),
-                  objectClassViolation         (65),
-                  notAllowedOnNonLeaf          (66),
-                  notAllowedOnRDN              (67),
-                  entryAlreadyExists           (68),
-                  objectClassModsProhibited    (69),
-                       -- 70 reserved for CLDAP --
-                  affectsMultipleDSAs          (71),
-                       -- 72-79 unused --
-                  other                        (80),
-                  ...  },
-             matchedDN          LDAPDN,
-             diagnosticMessage  LDAPString,
-             referral           [3] Referral OPTIONAL }
-
-   The resultCode enumeration is extensible as defined in Section 3.8 of
-   [RFC4520].  The meanings of the listed result codes are given in
-   Appendix A.  If a server detects multiple errors for an operation,
-   only one result code is returned.  The server should return the
-   result code that best indicates the nature of the error encountered.
-   Servers may return substituted result codes to prevent unauthorized
-   disclosures.
-
-   The diagnosticMessage field of this construct may, at the server's
-   option, be used to return a string containing a textual, human-
-   readable diagnostic message (terminal control and page formatting
-   characters should be avoided).  As this diagnostic message is not
-   standardized, implementations MUST NOT rely on the values returned.
-   Diagnostic messages typically supplement the resultCode with
-   additional information.  If the server chooses not to return a
-   textual diagnostic, the diagnosticMessage field MUST be empty.
-
-
-
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-   For certain result codes (typically, but not restricted to
-   noSuchObject, aliasProblem, invalidDNSyntax, and
-   aliasDereferencingProblem), the matchedDN field is set (subject to
-   access controls) to the name of the last entry (object or alias) used
-   in finding the target (or base) object.  This will be a truncated
-   form of the provided name or, if an alias was dereferenced while
-   attempting to locate the entry, of the resulting name.  Otherwise,
-   the matchedDN field is empty.
-
-4.1.10.  Referral
-
-   The referral result code indicates that the contacted server cannot
-   or will not perform the operation and that one or more other servers
-   may be able to.  Reasons for this include:
-
-   - The target entry of the request is not held locally, but the server
-     has knowledge of its possible existence elsewhere.
-
-   - The operation is restricted on this server -- perhaps due to a
-     read-only copy of an entry to be modified.
-
-   The referral field is present in an LDAPResult if the resultCode is
-   set to referral, and it is absent with all other result codes.  It
-   contains one or more references to one or more servers or services
-   that may be accessed via LDAP or other protocols.  Referrals can be
-   returned in response to any operation request (except Unbind and
-   Abandon, which do not have responses).  At least one URI MUST be
-   present in the Referral.
-
-   During a Search operation, after the baseObject is located, and
-   entries are being evaluated, the referral is not returned.  Instead,
-   continuation references, described in Section 4.5.3, are returned
-   when other servers would need to be contacted to complete the
-   operation.
-
-        Referral ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF uri URI
-
-        URI ::= LDAPString     -- limited to characters permitted in
-                               -- URIs
-
-   If the client wishes to progress the operation, it contacts one of
-   the supported services found in the referral.  If multiple URIs are
-   present, the client assumes that any supported URI may be used to
-   progress the operation.
-
-   Clients that follow referrals MUST ensure that they do not loop
-   between servers.  They MUST NOT repeatedly contact the same server
-   for the same request with the same parameters.  Some clients use a
-
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-
-   counter that is incremented each time referral handling occurs for an
-   operation, and these kinds of clients MUST be able to handle at least
-   ten nested referrals while progressing the operation.
-
-   A URI for a server implementing LDAP and accessible via TCP/IP (v4 or
-   v6) [RFC793][RFC791] is written as an LDAP URL according to
-   [RFC4516].
-
-   Referral values that are LDAP URLs follow these rules:
-
-   - If an alias was dereferenced, the <dn> part of the LDAP URL MUST be
-     present, with the new target object name.
-
-   - It is RECOMMENDED that the <dn> part be present to avoid ambiguity.
-
-   - If the <dn> part is present, the client uses this name in its next
-     request to progress the operation, and if it is not present the
-     client uses the same name as in the original request.
-
-   - Some servers (e.g., participating in distributed indexing) may
-     provide a different filter in a URL of a referral for a Search
-     operation.
-
-   - If the <filter> part of the LDAP URL is present, the client uses
-     this filter in its next request to progress this Search, and if it
-     is not present the client uses the same filter as it used for that
-     Search.
-
-   - For Search, it is RECOMMENDED that the <scope> part be present to
-     avoid ambiguity.
-
-   - If the <scope> part is missing, the scope of the original Search is
-     used by the client to progress the operation.
-
-   - Other aspects of the new request may be the same as or different
-     from the request that generated the referral.
-
-   Other kinds of URIs may be returned.  The syntax and semantics of
-   such URIs is left to future specifications.  Clients may ignore URIs
-   that they do not support.
-
-   UTF-8 encoded characters appearing in the string representation of a
-   DN, search filter, or other fields of the referral value may not be
-   legal for URIs (e.g., spaces) and MUST be escaped using the % method
-   in [RFC3986].
-
-
-
-
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-
-4.1.11.  Controls
-
-   Controls provide a mechanism whereby the semantics and arguments of
-   existing LDAP operations may be extended.  One or more controls may
-   be attached to a single LDAP message.  A control only affects the
-   semantics of the message it is attached to.
-
-   Controls sent by clients are termed 'request controls', and those
-   sent by servers are termed 'response controls'.
-
-        Controls ::= SEQUENCE OF control Control
-
-        Control ::= SEQUENCE {
-             controlType             LDAPOID,
-             criticality             BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE,
-             controlValue            OCTET STRING OPTIONAL }
-
-   The controlType field is the dotted-decimal representation of an
-   OBJECT IDENTIFIER that uniquely identifies the control.  This
-   provides unambiguous naming of controls.  Often, response control(s)
-   solicited by a request control share controlType values with the
-   request control.
-
-   The criticality field only has meaning in controls attached to
-   request messages (except UnbindRequest).  For controls attached to
-   response messages and the UnbindRequest, the criticality field SHOULD
-   be FALSE, and MUST be ignored by the receiving protocol peer.  A
-   value of TRUE indicates that it is unacceptable to perform the
-   operation without applying the semantics of the control.
-   Specifically, the criticality field is applied as follows:
-
-   - If the server does not recognize the control type, determines that
-     it is not appropriate for the operation, or is otherwise unwilling
-     to perform the operation with the control, and if the criticality
-     field is TRUE, the server MUST NOT perform the operation, and for
-     operations that have a response message, it MUST return with the
-     resultCode set to unavailableCriticalExtension.
-
-   - If the server does not recognize the control type, determines that
-     it is not appropriate for the operation, or is otherwise unwilling
-     to perform the operation with the control, and if the criticality
-     field is FALSE, the server MUST ignore the control.
-
-   - Regardless of criticality, if a control is applied to an
-     operation, it is applied consistently and impartially to the
-     entire operation.
-
-
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-   The controlValue may contain information associated with the
-   controlType.  Its format is defined by the specification of the
-   control.  Implementations MUST be prepared to handle arbitrary
-   contents of the controlValue octet string, including zero bytes.  It
-   is absent only if there is no value information that is associated
-   with a control of its type.  When a controlValue is defined in terms
-   of ASN.1, and BER-encoded according to Section 5.1, it also follows
-   the extensibility rules in Section 4.
-
-   Servers list the controlType of request controls they recognize in
-   the 'supportedControl' attribute in the root DSE (Section 5.1 of
-   [RFC4512]).
-
-   Controls SHOULD NOT be combined unless the semantics of the
-   combination has been specified.  The semantics of control
-   combinations, if specified, are generally found in the control
-   specification most recently published.  When a combination of
-   controls is encountered whose semantics are invalid, not specified
-   (or not known), the message is considered not well-formed; thus, the
-   operation fails with protocolError.  Controls with a criticality of
-   FALSE may be ignored in order to arrive at a valid combination.
-   Additionally, unless order-dependent semantics are given in a
-   specification, the order of a combination of controls in the SEQUENCE
-   is ignored.  Where the order is to be ignored but cannot be ignored
-   by the server, the message is considered not well-formed, and the
-   operation fails with protocolError.  Again, controls with a
-   criticality of FALSE may be ignored in order to arrive at a valid
-   combination.
-
-   This document does not specify any controls.  Controls may be
-   specified in other documents.  Documents detailing control extensions
-   are to provide for each control:
-
-   - the OBJECT IDENTIFIER assigned to the control,
-
-   - direction as to what value the sender should provide for the
-     criticality field (note: the semantics of the criticality field are
-     defined above should not be altered by the control's
-     specification),
-
-   - whether the controlValue field is present, and if so, the format of
-     its contents,
-
-   - the semantics of the control, and
-
-   - optionally, semantics regarding the combination of the control with
-     other controls.
-
-
-
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-
-4.2.  Bind Operation
-
-   The function of the Bind operation is to allow authentication
-   information to be exchanged between the client and server.  The Bind
-   operation should be thought of as the "authenticate" operation.
-   Operational, authentication, and security-related semantics of this
-   operation are given in [RFC4513].
-
-   The Bind request is defined as follows:
-
-        BindRequest ::= [APPLICATION 0] SEQUENCE {
-             version                 INTEGER (1 ..  127),
-             name                    LDAPDN,
-             authentication          AuthenticationChoice }
-
-        AuthenticationChoice ::= CHOICE {
-             simple                  [0] OCTET STRING,
-                                     -- 1 and 2 reserved
-             sasl                    [3] SaslCredentials,
-             ...  }
-
-        SaslCredentials ::= SEQUENCE {
-             mechanism               LDAPString,
-             credentials             OCTET STRING OPTIONAL }
-
-   Fields of the BindRequest are:
-
-   - version: A version number indicating the version of the protocol to
-     be used at the LDAP message layer.  This document describes version
-     3 of the protocol.  There is no version negotiation.  The client
-     sets this field to the version it desires.  If the server does not
-     support the specified version, it MUST respond with a BindResponse
-     where the resultCode is set to protocolError.
-
-   - name: If not empty, the name of the Directory object that the
-     client wishes to bind as.  This field may take on a null value (a
-     zero-length string) for the purposes of anonymous binds ([RFC4513],
-     Section 5.1) or when using SASL [RFC4422] authentication
-     ([RFC4513], Section 5.2).  Where the server attempts to locate the
-     named object, it SHALL NOT perform alias dereferencing.
-
-   - authentication: Information used in authentication.  This type is
-     extensible as defined in Section 3.7 of [RFC4520].  Servers that do
-     not support a choice supplied by a client return a BindResponse
-     with the resultCode set to authMethodNotSupported.
-
-
-
-
-
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-     Textual passwords (consisting of a character sequence with a known
-     character set and encoding) transferred to the server using the
-     simple AuthenticationChoice SHALL be transferred as UTF-8 [RFC3629]
-     encoded [Unicode].  Prior to transfer, clients SHOULD prepare text
-     passwords as "query" strings by applying the SASLprep [RFC4013]
-     profile of the stringprep [RFC3454] algorithm.  Passwords
-     consisting of other data (such as random octets) MUST NOT be
-     altered.  The determination of whether a password is textual is a
-     local client matter.
-
-4.2.1.  Processing of the Bind Request
-
-   Before processing a BindRequest, all uncompleted operations MUST
-   either complete or be abandoned.  The server may either wait for the
-   uncompleted operations to complete, or abandon them.  The server then
-   proceeds to authenticate the client in either a single-step or
-   multi-step Bind process.  Each step requires the server to return a
-   BindResponse to indicate the status of authentication.
-
-   After sending a BindRequest, clients MUST NOT send further LDAP PDUs
-   until receiving the BindResponse.  Similarly, servers SHOULD NOT
-   process or respond to requests received while processing a
-   BindRequest.
-
-   If the client did not bind before sending a request and receives an
-   operationsError to that request, it may then send a BindRequest.  If
-   this also fails or the client chooses not to bind on the existing
-   LDAP session, it may terminate the LDAP session, re-establish it, and
-   begin again by first sending a BindRequest.  This will aid in
-   interoperating with servers implementing other versions of LDAP.
-
-   Clients may send multiple Bind requests to change the authentication
-   and/or security associations or to complete a multi-stage Bind
-   process.  Authentication from earlier binds is subsequently ignored.
-
-   For some SASL authentication mechanisms, it may be necessary for the
-   client to invoke the BindRequest multiple times ([RFC4513], Section
-   5.2).  Clients MUST NOT invoke operations between two Bind requests
-   made as part of a multi-stage Bind.
-
-   A client may abort a SASL bind negotiation by sending a BindRequest
-   with a different value in the mechanism field of SaslCredentials, or
-   an AuthenticationChoice other than sasl.
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-   If the client sends a BindRequest with the sasl mechanism field as an
-   empty string, the server MUST return a BindResponse with the
-   resultCode set to authMethodNotSupported.  This will allow the client
-   to abort a negotiation if it wishes to try again with the same SASL
-   mechanism.
-
-4.2.2.  Bind Response
-
-   The Bind response is defined as follows.
-
-        BindResponse ::= [APPLICATION 1] SEQUENCE {
-             COMPONENTS OF LDAPResult,
-             serverSaslCreds    [7] OCTET STRING OPTIONAL }
-
-   BindResponse consists simply of an indication from the server of the
-   status of the client's request for authentication.
-
-   A successful Bind operation is indicated by a BindResponse with a
-   resultCode set to success.  Otherwise, an appropriate result code is
-   set in the BindResponse.  For BindResponse, the protocolError result
-   code may be used to indicate that the version number supplied by the
-   client is unsupported.
-
-   If the client receives a BindResponse where the resultCode is set to
-   protocolError, it is to assume that the server does not support this
-   version of LDAP.  While the client may be able proceed with another
-   version of this protocol (which may or may not require closing and
-   re-establishing the transport connection), how to proceed with
-   another version of this protocol is beyond the scope of this
-   document.  Clients that are unable or unwilling to proceed SHOULD
-   terminate the LDAP session.
-
-   The serverSaslCreds field is used as part of a SASL-defined bind
-   mechanism to allow the client to authenticate the server to which it
-   is communicating, or to perform "challenge-response" authentication.
-   If the client bound with the simple choice, or the SASL mechanism
-   does not require the server to return information to the client, then
-   this field SHALL NOT be included in the BindResponse.
-
-4.3.  Unbind Operation
-
-   The function of the Unbind operation is to terminate an LDAP session.
-   The Unbind operation is not the antithesis of the Bind operation as
-   the name implies.  The naming of these operations are historical.
-   The Unbind operation should be thought of as the "quit" operation.
-
-
-
-
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-   The Unbind operation is defined as follows:
-
-        UnbindRequest ::= [APPLICATION 2] NULL
-
-   The client, upon transmission of the UnbindRequest, and the server,
-   upon receipt of the UnbindRequest, are to gracefully terminate the
-   LDAP session as described in Section 5.3.  Uncompleted operations are
-   handled as specified in Section 3.1.
-
-4.4.  Unsolicited Notification
-
-   An unsolicited notification is an LDAPMessage sent from the server to
-   the client that is not in response to any LDAPMessage received by the
-   server.  It is used to signal an extraordinary condition in the
-   server or in the LDAP session between the client and the server.  The
-   notification is of an advisory nature, and the server will not expect
-   any response to be returned from the client.
-
-   The unsolicited notification is structured as an LDAPMessage in which
-   the messageID is zero and protocolOp is set to the extendedResp
-   choice using the ExtendedResponse type (See Section 4.12).  The
-   responseName field of the ExtendedResponse always contains an LDAPOID
-   that is unique for this notification.
-
-   One unsolicited notification (Notice of Disconnection) is defined in
-   this document.  The specification of an unsolicited notification
-   consists of:
-
-   - the OBJECT IDENTIFIER assigned to the notification (to be specified
-     in the responseName,
-
-   - the format of the contents of the responseValue (if any),
-
-   - the circumstances which will cause the notification to be sent, and
-
-   - the semantics of the message.
-
-4.4.1.  Notice of Disconnection
-
-   This notification may be used by the server to advise the client that
-   the server is about to terminate the LDAP session on its own
-   initiative.  This notification is intended to assist clients in
-   distinguishing between an exceptional server condition and a
-   transient network failure.  Note that this notification is not a
-   response to an Unbind requested by the client.  Uncompleted
-   operations are handled as specified in Section 3.1.
-
-
-
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-   The responseName is 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.20036, the responseValue field
-   is absent, and the resultCode is used to indicate the reason for the
-   disconnection.  When the strongerAuthRequired resultCode is returned
-   with this message, it indicates that the server has detected that an
-   established security association between the client and server has
-   unexpectedly failed or been compromised.
-
-   Upon transmission of the Notice of Disconnection, the server
-   gracefully terminates the LDAP session as described in Section 5.3.
-
-4.5.  Search Operation
-
-   The Search operation is used to request a server to return, subject
-   to access controls and other restrictions, a set of entries matching
-   a complex search criterion.  This can be used to read attributes from
-   a single entry, from entries immediately subordinate to a particular
-   entry, or from a whole subtree of entries.
-
-4.5.1.  Search Request
-
-   The Search request is defined as follows:
-
-        SearchRequest ::= [APPLICATION 3] SEQUENCE {
-             baseObject      LDAPDN,
-             scope           ENUMERATED {
-                  baseObject              (0),
-                  singleLevel             (1),
-                  wholeSubtree            (2),
-                  ...  },
-             derefAliases    ENUMERATED {
-                  neverDerefAliases       (0),
-                  derefInSearching        (1),
-                  derefFindingBaseObj     (2),
-                  derefAlways             (3) },
-             sizeLimit       INTEGER (0 ..  maxInt),
-             timeLimit       INTEGER (0 ..  maxInt),
-             typesOnly       BOOLEAN,
-             filter          Filter,
-             attributes      AttributeSelection }
-
-        AttributeSelection ::= SEQUENCE OF selector LDAPString
-                        -- The LDAPString is constrained to
-                        -- <attributeSelector> in Section 4.5.1.8
-
-        Filter ::= CHOICE {
-             and             [0] SET SIZE (1..MAX) OF filter Filter,
-             or              [1] SET SIZE (1..MAX) OF filter Filter,
-             not             [2] Filter,
-
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-             equalityMatch   [3] AttributeValueAssertion,
-             substrings      [4] SubstringFilter,
-             greaterOrEqual  [5] AttributeValueAssertion,
-             lessOrEqual     [6] AttributeValueAssertion,
-             present         [7] AttributeDescription,
-             approxMatch     [8] AttributeValueAssertion,
-             extensibleMatch [9] MatchingRuleAssertion,
-             ...  }
-
-        SubstringFilter ::= SEQUENCE {
-             type           AttributeDescription,
-             substrings     SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF substring CHOICE {
-                  initial [0] AssertionValue,  -- can occur at most once
-                  any     [1] AssertionValue,
-                  final   [2] AssertionValue } -- can occur at most once
-             }
-
-        MatchingRuleAssertion ::= SEQUENCE {
-             matchingRule    [1] MatchingRuleId OPTIONAL,
-             type            [2] AttributeDescription OPTIONAL,
-             matchValue      [3] AssertionValue,
-             dnAttributes    [4] BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE }
-
-   Note that an X.500 "list"-like operation can be emulated by the
-   client requesting a singleLevel Search operation with a filter
-   checking for the presence of the 'objectClass' attribute, and that an
-   X.500 "read"-like operation can be emulated by a baseObject Search
-   operation with the same filter.  A server that provides a gateway to
-   X.500 is not required to use the Read or List operations, although it
-   may choose to do so, and if it does, it must provide the same
-   semantics as the X.500 Search operation.
-
-4.5.1.1.  SearchRequest.baseObject
-
-   The name of the base object entry (or possibly the root) relative to
-   which the Search is to be performed.
-
-4.5.1.2.  SearchRequest.scope
-
-   Specifies the scope of the Search to be performed.  The semantics (as
-   described in [X.511]) of the defined values of this field are:
-
-      baseObject: The scope is constrained to the entry named by
-      baseObject.
-
-      singleLevel: The scope is constrained to the immediate
-      subordinates of the entry named by baseObject.
-
-
-
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-      wholeSubtree: The scope is constrained to the entry named by
-      baseObject and to all its subordinates.
-
-4.5.1.3.  SearchRequest.derefAliases
-
-   An indicator as to whether or not alias entries (as defined in
-   [RFC4512]) are to be dereferenced during stages of the Search
-   operation.
-
-   The act of dereferencing an alias includes recursively dereferencing
-   aliases that refer to aliases.
-
-   Servers MUST detect looping while dereferencing aliases in order to
-   prevent denial-of-service attacks of this nature.
-
-   The semantics of the defined values of this field are:
-
-      neverDerefAliases: Do not dereference aliases in searching or in
-      locating the base object of the Search.
-
-      derefInSearching: While searching subordinates of the base object,
-      dereference any alias within the search scope.  Dereferenced
-      objects become the vertices of further search scopes where the
-      Search operation is also applied.  If the search scope is
-      wholeSubtree, the Search continues in the subtree(s) of any
-      dereferenced object.  If the search scope is singleLevel, the
-      search is applied to any dereferenced objects and is not applied
-      to their subordinates.  Servers SHOULD eliminate duplicate entries
-      that arise due to alias dereferencing while searching.
-
-      derefFindingBaseObj: Dereference aliases in locating the base
-      object of the Search, but not when searching subordinates of the
-      base object.
-
-      derefAlways: Dereference aliases both in searching and in locating
-      the base object of the Search.
-
-4.5.1.4.  SearchRequest.sizeLimit
-
-   A size limit that restricts the maximum number of entries to be
-   returned as a result of the Search.  A value of zero in this field
-   indicates that no client-requested size limit restrictions are in
-   effect for the Search.  Servers may also enforce a maximum number of
-   entries to return.
-
-
-
-
-
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-4.5.1.5.  SearchRequest.timeLimit
-
-   A time limit that restricts the maximum time (in seconds) allowed for
-   a Search.  A value of zero in this field indicates that no client-
-   requested time limit restrictions are in effect for the Search.
-   Servers may also enforce a maximum time limit for the Search.
-
-4.5.1.6.  SearchRequest.typesOnly
-
-   An indicator as to whether Search results are to contain both
-   attribute descriptions and values, or just attribute descriptions.
-   Setting this field to TRUE causes only attribute descriptions (and
-   not values) to be returned.  Setting this field to FALSE causes both
-   attribute descriptions and values to be returned.
-
-4.5.1.7.  SearchRequest.filter
-
-   A filter that defines the conditions that must be fulfilled in order
-   for the Search to match a given entry.
-
-   The 'and', 'or', and 'not' choices can be used to form combinations
-   of filters.  At least one filter element MUST be present in an 'and'
-   or 'or' choice.  The others match against individual attribute values
-   of entries in the scope of the Search.  (Implementor's note: the
-   'not' filter is an example of a tagged choice in an implicitly-tagged
-   module.  In BER this is treated as if the tag were explicit.)
-
-   A server MUST evaluate filters according to the three-valued logic of
-   [X.511] (1993), Clause 7.8.1.  In summary, a filter is evaluated to
-   "TRUE", "FALSE", or "Undefined".  If the filter evaluates to TRUE for
-   a particular entry, then the attributes of that entry are returned as
-   part of the Search result (subject to any applicable access control
-   restrictions).  If the filter evaluates to FALSE or Undefined, then
-   the entry is ignored for the Search.
-
-   A filter of the "and" choice is TRUE if all the filters in the SET OF
-   evaluate to TRUE, FALSE if at least one filter is FALSE, and
-   Undefined otherwise.  A filter of the "or" choice is FALSE if all the
-   filters in the SET OF evaluate to FALSE, TRUE if at least one filter
-   is TRUE, and Undefined otherwise.  A filter of the 'not' choice is
-   TRUE if the filter being negated is FALSE, FALSE if it is TRUE, and
-   Undefined if it is Undefined.
-
-   A filter item evaluates to Undefined when the server would not be
-   able to determine whether the assertion value matches an entry.
-   Examples include:
-
-
-
-
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-
-   - An attribute description in an equalityMatch, substrings,
-     greaterOrEqual, lessOrEqual, approxMatch, or extensibleMatch filter
-     is not recognized by the server.
-
-   - The attribute type does not define the appropriate matching rule.
-
-   - A MatchingRuleId in the extensibleMatch is not recognized by the
-     server or is not valid for the attribute type.
-
-   - The type of filtering requested is not implemented.
-
-   - The assertion value is invalid.
-
-   For example, if a server did not recognize the attribute type
-   shoeSize, the filters (shoeSize=*), (shoeSize=12), (shoeSize>=12),
-   and (shoeSize<=12) would each evaluate to Undefined.
-
-   Servers MUST NOT return errors if attribute descriptions or matching
-   rule ids are not recognized, assertion values are invalid, or the
-   assertion syntax is not supported.  More details of filter processing
-   are given in Clause 7.8 of [X.511].
-
-4.5.1.7.1.  SearchRequest.filter.equalityMatch
-
-   The matching rule for an equalityMatch filter is defined by the
-   EQUALITY matching rule for the attribute type or subtype.  The filter
-   is TRUE when the EQUALITY rule returns TRUE as applied to the
-   attribute or subtype and the asserted value.
-
-4.5.1.7.2.  SearchRequest.filter.substrings
-
-   There SHALL be at most one 'initial' and at most one 'final' in the
-   'substrings' of a SubstringFilter.  If 'initial' is present, it SHALL
-   be the first element of 'substrings'.  If 'final' is present, it
-   SHALL be the last element of 'substrings'.
-
-   The matching rule for an AssertionValue in a substrings filter item
-   is defined by the SUBSTR matching rule for the attribute type or
-   subtype.  The filter is TRUE when the SUBSTR rule returns TRUE as
-   applied to the attribute or subtype and the asserted value.
-
-   Note that the AssertionValue in a substrings filter item conforms to
-   the assertion syntax of the EQUALITY matching rule for the attribute
-   type rather than to the assertion syntax of the SUBSTR matching rule
-   for the attribute type.  Conceptually, the entire SubstringFilter is
-   converted into an assertion value of the substrings matching rule
-   prior to applying the rule.
-
-
-
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-
-4.5.1.7.3.  SearchRequest.filter.greaterOrEqual
-
-   The matching rule for a greaterOrEqual filter is defined by the
-   ORDERING matching rule for the attribute type or subtype.  The filter
-   is TRUE when the ORDERING rule returns FALSE as applied to the
-   attribute or subtype and the asserted value.
-
-4.5.1.7.4.  SearchRequest.filter.lessOrEqual
-
-   The matching rules for a lessOrEqual filter are defined by the
-   ORDERING and EQUALITY matching rules for the attribute type or
-   subtype.  The filter is TRUE when either the ORDERING or EQUALITY
-   rule returns TRUE as applied to the attribute or subtype and the
-   asserted value.
-
-4.5.1.7.5.  SearchRequest.filter.present
-
-   A present filter is TRUE when there is an attribute or subtype of the
-   specified attribute description present in an entry, FALSE when no
-   attribute or subtype of the specified attribute description is
-   present in an entry, and Undefined otherwise.
-
-4.5.1.7.6.  SearchRequest.filter.approxMatch
-
-   An approxMatch filter is TRUE when there is a value of the attribute
-   type or subtype for which some locally-defined approximate matching
-   algorithm (e.g., spelling variations, phonetic match, etc.) returns
-   TRUE.  If a value matches for equality, it also satisfies an
-   approximate match.  If approximate matching is not supported for the
-   attribute, this filter item should be treated as an equalityMatch.
-
-4.5.1.7.7.  SearchRequest.filter.extensibleMatch
-
-   The fields of the extensibleMatch filter item are evaluated as
-   follows:
-
-   - If the matchingRule field is absent, the type field MUST be
-     present, and an equality match is performed for that type.
-
-   - If the type field is absent and the matchingRule is present, the
-     matchValue is compared against all attributes in an entry that
-     support that matchingRule.
-
-   - If the type field is present and the matchingRule is present, the
-     matchValue is compared against the specified attribute type and its
-     subtypes.
-
-
-
-
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-
-   - If the dnAttributes field is set to TRUE, the match is additionally
-     applied against all the AttributeValueAssertions in an entry's
-     distinguished name, and it evaluates to TRUE if there is at least
-     one attribute or subtype in the distinguished name for which the
-     filter item evaluates to TRUE.  The dnAttributes field is present
-     to alleviate the need for multiple versions of generic matching
-     rules (such as word matching), where one applies to entries and
-     another applies to entries and DN attributes as well.
-
-   The matchingRule used for evaluation determines the syntax for the
-   assertion value.  Once the matchingRule and attribute(s) have been
-   determined, the filter item evaluates to TRUE if it matches at least
-   one attribute type or subtype in the entry, FALSE if it does not
-   match any attribute type or subtype in the entry, and Undefined if
-   the matchingRule is not recognized, the matchingRule is unsuitable
-   for use with the specified type, or the assertionValue is invalid.
-
-4.5.1.8.  SearchRequest.attributes
-
-   A selection list of the attributes to be returned from each entry
-   that matches the search filter.  Attributes that are subtypes of
-   listed attributes are implicitly included.  LDAPString values of this
-   field are constrained to the following Augmented Backus-Naur Form
-   (ABNF) [RFC4234]:
-
-      attributeSelector = attributedescription / selectorspecial
-
-      selectorspecial = noattrs / alluserattrs
-
-      noattrs = %x31.2E.31 ; "1.1"
-
-      alluserattrs = %x2A ; asterisk ("*")
-
-      The <attributedescription> production is defined in Section 2.5 of
-      [RFC4512].
-
-      There are three special cases that may appear in the attributes
-      selection list:
-
-      1. An empty list with no attributes requests the return of all
-         user attributes.
-
-      2. A list containing "*" (with zero or more attribute
-         descriptions) requests the return of all user attributes in
-         addition to other listed (operational) attributes.
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-      3. A list containing only the OID "1.1" indicates that no
-         attributes are to be returned.  If "1.1" is provided with other
-         attributeSelector values, the "1.1" attributeSelector is
-         ignored.  This OID was chosen because it does not (and can not)
-         correspond to any attribute in use.
-
-   Client implementors should note that even if all user attributes are
-   requested, some attributes and/or attribute values of the entry may
-   not be included in Search results due to access controls or other
-   restrictions.  Furthermore, servers will not return operational
-   attributes, such as objectClasses or attributeTypes, unless they are
-   listed by name.  Operational attributes are described in [RFC4512].
-
-   Attributes are returned at most once in an entry.  If an attribute
-   description is named more than once in the list, the subsequent names
-   are ignored.  If an attribute description in the list is not
-   recognized, it is ignored by the server.
-
-4.5.2.  Search Result
-
-   The results of the Search operation are returned as zero or more
-   SearchResultEntry and/or SearchResultReference messages, followed by
-   a single SearchResultDone message.
-
-        SearchResultEntry ::= [APPLICATION 4] SEQUENCE {
-             objectName      LDAPDN,
-             attributes      PartialAttributeList }
-
-        PartialAttributeList ::= SEQUENCE OF
-                             partialAttribute PartialAttribute
-
-        SearchResultReference ::= [APPLICATION 19] SEQUENCE
-                                  SIZE (1..MAX) OF uri URI
-
-        SearchResultDone ::= [APPLICATION 5] LDAPResult
-
-   Each SearchResultEntry represents an entry found during the Search.
-   Each SearchResultReference represents an area not yet explored during
-   the Search.  The SearchResultEntry and SearchResultReference messages
-   may come in any order.  Following all the SearchResultReference and
-   SearchResultEntry responses, the server returns a SearchResultDone
-   response, which contains an indication of success or details any
-   errors that have occurred.
-
-   Each entry returned in a SearchResultEntry will contain all
-   appropriate attributes as specified in the attributes field of the
-   Search Request, subject to access control and other administrative
-   policy.  Note that the PartialAttributeList may hold zero elements.
-
-
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-
-   This may happen when none of the attributes of an entry were
-   requested or could be returned.  Note also that the partialAttribute
-   vals set may hold zero elements.  This may happen when typesOnly is
-   requested, access controls prevent the return of values, or other
-   reasons.
-
-   Some attributes may be constructed by the server and appear in a
-   SearchResultEntry attribute list, although they are not stored
-   attributes of an entry.  Clients SHOULD NOT assume that all
-   attributes can be modified, even if this is permitted by access
-   control.
-
-   If the server's schema defines short names [RFC4512] for an attribute
-   type, then the server SHOULD use one of those names in attribute
-   descriptions for that attribute type (in preference to using the
-   <numericoid> [RFC4512] format of the attribute type's object
-   identifier).  The server SHOULD NOT use the short name if that name
-   is known by the server to be ambiguous, or if it is otherwise likely
-   to cause interoperability problems.
-
-4.5.3.  Continuation References in the Search Result
-
-   If the server was able to locate the entry referred to by the
-   baseObject but was unable or unwilling to search one or more non-
-   local entries, the server may return one or more
-   SearchResultReference messages, each containing a reference to
-   another set of servers for continuing the operation.  A server MUST
-   NOT return any SearchResultReference messages if it has not located
-   the baseObject and thus has not searched any entries.  In this case,
-   it would return a SearchResultDone containing either a referral or
-   noSuchObject result code (depending on the server's knowledge of the
-   entry named in the baseObject).
-
-   If a server holds a copy or partial copy of the subordinate naming
-   context (Section 5 of [RFC4512]), it may use the search filter to
-   determine whether or not to return a SearchResultReference response.
-   Otherwise, SearchResultReference responses are always returned when
-   in scope.
-
-   The SearchResultReference is of the same data type as the Referral.
-
-   If the client wishes to progress the Search, it issues a new Search
-   operation for each SearchResultReference that is returned.  If
-   multiple URIs are present, the client assumes that any supported URI
-   may be used to progress the operation.
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-   Clients that follow search continuation references MUST ensure that
-   they do not loop between servers.  They MUST NOT repeatedly contact
-   the same server for the same request with the same parameters.  Some
-   clients use a counter that is incremented each time search result
-   reference handling occurs for an operation, and these kinds of
-   clients MUST be able to handle at least ten nested referrals while
-   progressing the operation.
-
-   Note that the Abandon operation described in Section 4.11 applies
-   only to a particular operation sent at the LDAP message layer between
-   a client and server.  The client must individually abandon subsequent
-   Search operations it wishes to.
-
-   A URI for a server implementing LDAP and accessible via TCP/IP (v4 or
-   v6) [RFC793][RFC791] is written as an LDAP URL according to
-   [RFC4516].
-
-   SearchResultReference values that are LDAP URLs follow these rules:
-
-   - The <dn> part of the LDAP URL MUST be present, with the new target
-     object name.  The client uses this name when following the
-     reference.
-
-   - Some servers (e.g., participating in distributed indexing) may
-     provide a different filter in the LDAP URL.
-
-   - If the <filter> part of the LDAP URL is present, the client uses
-     this filter in its next request to progress this Search, and if it
-     is not present the client uses the same filter as it used for that
-     Search.
-
-   - If the originating search scope was singleLevel, the <scope> part
-     of the LDAP URL will be "base".
-
-   - It is RECOMMENDED that the <scope> part be present to avoid
-     ambiguity.  In the absence of a <scope> part, the scope of the
-     original Search request is assumed.
-
-   - Other aspects of the new Search request may be the same as or
-     different from the Search request that generated the
-     SearchResultReference.
-
-   - The name of an unexplored subtree in a SearchResultReference need
-     not be subordinate to the base object.
-
-   Other kinds of URIs may be returned.  The syntax and semantics of
-   such URIs is left to future specifications.  Clients may ignore URIs
-   that they do not support.
-
-
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-
-   UTF-8-encoded characters appearing in the string representation of a
-   DN, search filter, or other fields of the referral value may not be
-   legal for URIs (e.g., spaces) and MUST be escaped using the % method
-   in [RFC3986].
-
-4.5.3.1.  Examples
-
-   For example, suppose the contacted server (hosta) holds the entry
-   <DC=Example,DC=NET> and the entry <CN=Manager,DC=Example,DC=NET>.  It
-   knows that both LDAP servers (hostb) and (hostc) hold
-   <OU=People,DC=Example,DC=NET> (one is the master and the other server
-   a shadow), and that LDAP-capable server (hostd) holds the subtree
-   <OU=Roles,DC=Example,DC=NET>.  If a wholeSubtree Search of
-   <DC=Example,DC=NET> is requested to the contacted server, it may
-   return the following:
-
-     SearchResultEntry for DC=Example,DC=NET
-     SearchResultEntry for CN=Manager,DC=Example,DC=NET
-     SearchResultReference {
-       ldap://hostb/OU=People,DC=Example,DC=NET??sub
-       ldap://hostc/OU=People,DC=Example,DC=NET??sub }
-     SearchResultReference {
-       ldap://hostd/OU=Roles,DC=Example,DC=NET??sub }
-     SearchResultDone (success)
-
-   Client implementors should note that when following a
-   SearchResultReference, additional SearchResultReference may be
-   generated.  Continuing the example, if the client contacted the
-   server (hostb) and issued the Search request for the subtree
-   <OU=People,DC=Example,DC=NET>, the server might respond as follows:
-
-     SearchResultEntry for OU=People,DC=Example,DC=NET
-     SearchResultReference {
-       ldap://hoste/OU=Managers,OU=People,DC=Example,DC=NET??sub }
-     SearchResultReference {
-       ldap://hostf/OU=Consultants,OU=People,DC=Example,DC=NET??sub }
-     SearchResultDone (success)
-
-   Similarly, if a singleLevel Search of <DC=Example,DC=NET> is
-   requested to the contacted server, it may return the following:
-
-     SearchResultEntry for CN=Manager,DC=Example,DC=NET
-     SearchResultReference {
-       ldap://hostb/OU=People,DC=Example,DC=NET??base
-       ldap://hostc/OU=People,DC=Example,DC=NET??base }
-     SearchResultReference {
-       ldap://hostd/OU=Roles,DC=Example,DC=NET??base }
-     SearchResultDone (success)
-
-
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-
-   If the contacted server does not hold the base object for the Search,
-   but has knowledge of its possible location, then it may return a
-   referral to the client.  In this case, if the client requests a
-   subtree Search of <DC=Example,DC=ORG> to hosta, the server returns a
-   SearchResultDone containing a referral.
-
-     SearchResultDone (referral) {
-       ldap://hostg/DC=Example,DC=ORG??sub }
-
-4.6.  Modify Operation
-
-   The Modify operation allows a client to request that a modification
-   of an entry be performed on its behalf by a server.  The Modify
-   Request is defined as follows:
-
-        ModifyRequest ::= [APPLICATION 6] SEQUENCE {
-             object          LDAPDN,
-             changes         SEQUENCE OF change SEQUENCE {
-                  operation       ENUMERATED {
-                       add     (0),
-                       delete  (1),
-                       replace (2),
-                       ...  },
-                  modification    PartialAttribute } }
-
-   Fields of the Modify Request are:
-
-   - object: The value of this field contains the name of the entry to
-     be modified.  The server SHALL NOT perform any alias dereferencing
-     in determining the object to be modified.
-
-   - changes: A list of modifications to be performed on the entry.  The
-     entire list of modifications MUST be performed in the order they
-     are listed as a single atomic operation.  While individual
-     modifications may violate certain aspects of the directory schema
-     (such as the object class definition and Directory Information Tree
-     (DIT) content rule), the resulting entry after the entire list of
-     modifications is performed MUST conform to the requirements of the
-     directory model and controlling schema [RFC4512].
-
-     -  operation: Used to specify the type of modification being
-        performed.  Each operation type acts on the following
-        modification.  The values of this field have the following
-        semantics, respectively:
-
-           add: add values listed to the modification attribute,
-           creating the attribute if necessary.
-
-
-
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-           delete: delete values listed from the modification attribute.
-           If no values are listed, or if all current values of the
-           attribute are listed, the entire attribute is removed.
-
-           replace: replace all existing values of the modification
-           attribute with the new values listed, creating the attribute
-           if it did not already exist.  A replace with no value will
-           delete the entire attribute if it exists, and it is ignored
-           if the attribute does not exist.
-
-     -  modification: A PartialAttribute (which may have an empty SET
-        of vals) used to hold the attribute type or attribute type and
-        values being modified.
-
-   Upon receipt of a Modify Request, the server attempts to perform the
-   necessary modifications to the DIT and returns the result in a Modify
-   Response, defined as follows:
-
-        ModifyResponse ::= [APPLICATION 7] LDAPResult
-
-   The server will return to the client a single Modify Response
-   indicating either the successful completion of the DIT modification,
-   or the reason that the modification failed.  Due to the requirement
-   for atomicity in applying the list of modifications in the Modify
-   Request, the client may expect that no modifications of the DIT have
-   been performed if the Modify Response received indicates any sort of
-   error, and that all requested modifications have been performed if
-   the Modify Response indicates successful completion of the Modify
-   operation.  Whether or not the modification was applied cannot be
-   determined by the client if the Modify Response was not received
-   (e.g., the LDAP session was terminated or the Modify operation was
-   abandoned).
-
-   Servers MUST ensure that entries conform to user and system schema
-   rules or other data model constraints.  The Modify operation cannot
-   be used to remove from an entry any of its distinguished values,
-   i.e., those values which form the entry's relative distinguished
-   name.  An attempt to do so will result in the server returning the
-   notAllowedOnRDN result code.  The Modify DN operation described in
-   Section 4.9 is used to rename an entry.
-
-   For attribute types that specify no equality matching, the rules in
-   Section 2.5.1 of [RFC4512] are followed.
-
-   Note that due to the simplifications made in LDAP, there is not a
-   direct mapping of the changes in an LDAP ModifyRequest onto the
-   changes of a DAP ModifyEntry operation, and different implementations
-
-
-
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-
-   of LDAP-DAP gateways may use different means of representing the
-   change.  If successful, the final effect of the operations on the
-   entry MUST be identical.
-
-4.7.  Add Operation
-
-   The Add operation allows a client to request the addition of an entry
-   into the Directory.  The Add Request is defined as follows:
-
-        AddRequest ::= [APPLICATION 8] SEQUENCE {
-             entry           LDAPDN,
-             attributes      AttributeList }
-
-        AttributeList ::= SEQUENCE OF attribute Attribute
-
-   Fields of the Add Request are:
-
-   - entry: the name of the entry to be added.  The server SHALL NOT
-     dereference any aliases in locating the entry to be added.
-
-   - attributes: the list of attributes that, along with those from the
-     RDN, make up the content of the entry being added.  Clients MAY or
-     MAY NOT include the RDN attribute(s) in this list.  Clients MUST
-     NOT supply NO-USER-MODIFICATION attributes such as the
-     createTimestamp or creatorsName attributes, since the server
-     maintains these automatically.
-
-   Servers MUST ensure that entries conform to user and system schema
-   rules or other data model constraints.  For attribute types that
-   specify no equality matching, the rules in Section 2.5.1 of [RFC4512]
-   are followed (this applies to the naming attribute in addition to any
-   multi-valued attributes being added).
-
-   The entry named in the entry field of the AddRequest MUST NOT exist
-   for the AddRequest to succeed.  The immediate superior (parent) of an
-   object or alias entry to be added MUST exist.  For example, if the
-   client attempted to add <CN=JS,DC=Example,DC=NET>, the
-   <DC=Example,DC=NET> entry did not exist, and the <DC=NET> entry did
-   exist, then the server would return the noSuchObject result code with
-   the matchedDN field containing <DC=NET>.
-
-   Upon receipt of an Add Request, a server will attempt to add the
-   requested entry.  The result of the Add attempt will be returned to
-   the client in the Add Response, defined as follows:
-
-        AddResponse ::= [APPLICATION 9] LDAPResult
-
-
-
-
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-
-   A response of success indicates that the new entry has been added to
-   the Directory.
-
-4.8.  Delete Operation
-
-   The Delete operation allows a client to request the removal of an
-   entry from the Directory.  The Delete Request is defined as follows:
-
-        DelRequest ::= [APPLICATION 10] LDAPDN
-
-   The Delete Request consists of the name of the entry to be deleted.
-   The server SHALL NOT dereference aliases while resolving the name of
-   the target entry to be removed.
-
-   Only leaf entries (those with no subordinate entries) can be deleted
-   with this operation.
-
-   Upon receipt of a Delete Request, a server will attempt to perform
-   the entry removal requested and return the result in the Delete
-   Response defined as follows:
-
-        DelResponse ::= [APPLICATION 11] LDAPResult
-
-4.9.  Modify DN Operation
-
-   The Modify DN operation allows a client to change the Relative
-   Distinguished Name (RDN) of an entry in the Directory and/or to move
-   a subtree of entries to a new location in the Directory.  The Modify
-   DN Request is defined as follows:
-
-        ModifyDNRequest ::= [APPLICATION 12] SEQUENCE {
-             entry           LDAPDN,
-             newrdn          RelativeLDAPDN,
-             deleteoldrdn    BOOLEAN,
-             newSuperior     [0] LDAPDN OPTIONAL }
-
-   Fields of the Modify DN Request are:
-
-   - entry: the name of the entry to be changed.  This entry may or may
-     not have subordinate entries.
-
-   - newrdn: the new RDN of the entry.  The value of the old RDN is
-     supplied when moving the entry to a new superior without changing
-     its RDN.  Attribute values of the new RDN not matching any
-     attribute value of the entry are added to the entry, and an
-     appropriate error is returned if this fails.
-
-
-
-
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-   - deleteoldrdn: a boolean field that controls whether the old RDN
-     attribute values are to be retained as attributes of the entry or
-     deleted from the entry.
-
-   - newSuperior: if present, this is the name of an existing object
-     entry that becomes the immediate superior (parent) of the
-     existing entry.
-
-   The server SHALL NOT dereference any aliases in locating the objects
-   named in entry or newSuperior.
-
-   Upon receipt of a ModifyDNRequest, a server will attempt to perform
-   the name change and return the result in the Modify DN Response,
-   defined as follows:
-
-        ModifyDNResponse ::= [APPLICATION 13] LDAPResult
-
-   For example, if the entry named in the entry field was <cn=John
-   Smith,c=US>, the newrdn field was <cn=John Cougar Smith>, and the
-   newSuperior field was absent, then this operation would attempt to
-   rename the entry as <cn=John Cougar Smith,c=US>.  If there was
-   already an entry with that name, the operation would fail with the
-   entryAlreadyExists result code.
-
-   Servers MUST ensure that entries conform to user and system schema
-   rules or other data model constraints.  For attribute types that
-   specify no equality matching, the rules in Section 2.5.1 of [RFC4512]
-   are followed (this pertains to newrdn and deleteoldrdn).
-
-   The object named in newSuperior MUST exist.  For example, if the
-   client attempted to add <CN=JS,DC=Example,DC=NET>, the
-   <DC=Example,DC=NET> entry did not exist, and the <DC=NET> entry did
-   exist, then the server would return the noSuchObject result code with
-   the matchedDN field containing <DC=NET>.
-
-   If the deleteoldrdn field is TRUE, the attribute values forming the
-   old RDN (but not the new RDN) are deleted from the entry.  If the
-   deleteoldrdn field is FALSE, the attribute values forming the old RDN
-   will be retained as non-distinguished attribute values of the entry.
-
-   Note that X.500 restricts the ModifyDN operation to affect only
-   entries that are contained within a single server.  If the LDAP
-   server is mapped onto DAP, then this restriction will apply, and the
-   affectsMultipleDSAs result code will be returned if this error
-   occurred.  In general, clients MUST NOT expect to be able to perform
-   arbitrary movements of entries and subtrees between servers or
-   between naming contexts.
-
-
-
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-
-4.10.  Compare Operation
-
-   The Compare operation allows a client to compare an assertion value
-   with the values of a particular attribute in a particular entry in
-   the Directory.  The Compare Request is defined as follows:
-
-        CompareRequest ::= [APPLICATION 14] SEQUENCE {
-             entry           LDAPDN,
-             ava             AttributeValueAssertion }
-
-   Fields of the Compare Request are:
-
-   - entry: the name of the entry to be compared.  The server SHALL NOT
-     dereference any aliases in locating the entry to be compared.
-
-   - ava: holds the attribute value assertion to be compared.
-
-   Upon receipt of a Compare Request, a server will attempt to perform
-   the requested comparison and return the result in the Compare
-   Response, defined as follows:
-
-        CompareResponse ::= [APPLICATION 15] LDAPResult
-
-   The resultCode is set to compareTrue, compareFalse, or an appropriate
-   error.  compareTrue indicates that the assertion value in the ava
-   field matches a value of the attribute or subtype according to the
-   attribute's EQUALITY matching rule.  compareFalse indicates that the
-   assertion value in the ava field and the values of the attribute or
-   subtype did not match.  Other result codes indicate either that the
-   result of the comparison was Undefined (Section 4.5.1.7), or that
-   some error occurred.
-
-   Note that some directory systems may establish access controls that
-   permit the values of certain attributes (such as userPassword) to be
-   compared but not interrogated by other means.
-
-4.11.  Abandon Operation
-
-   The function of the Abandon operation is to allow a client to request
-   that the server abandon an uncompleted operation.  The Abandon
-   Request is defined as follows:
-
-        AbandonRequest ::= [APPLICATION 16] MessageID
-
-   The MessageID is that of an operation that was requested earlier at
-   this LDAP message layer.  The Abandon request itself has its own
-   MessageID.  This is distinct from the MessageID of the earlier
-   operation being abandoned.
-
-
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-
-   There is no response defined in the Abandon operation.  Upon receipt
-   of an AbandonRequest, the server MAY abandon the operation identified
-   by the MessageID.  Since the client cannot tell the difference
-   between a successfully abandoned operation and an uncompleted
-   operation, the application of the Abandon operation is limited to
-   uses where the client does not require an indication of its outcome.
-
-   Abandon, Bind, Unbind, and StartTLS operations cannot be abandoned.
-
-   In the event that a server receives an Abandon Request on a Search
-   operation in the midst of transmitting responses to the Search, that
-   server MUST cease transmitting entry responses to the abandoned
-   request immediately, and it MUST NOT send the SearchResultDone.  Of
-   course, the server MUST ensure that only properly encoded LDAPMessage
-   PDUs are transmitted.
-
-   The ability to abandon other (particularly update) operations is at
-   the discretion of the server.
-
-   Clients should not send Abandon requests for the same operation
-   multiple times, and they MUST also be prepared to receive results
-   from operations they have abandoned (since these might have been in
-   transit when the Abandon was requested or might not be able to be
-   abandoned).
-
-   Servers MUST discard Abandon requests for messageIDs they do not
-   recognize, for operations that cannot be abandoned, and for
-   operations that have already been abandoned.
-
-4.12.  Extended Operation
-
-   The Extended operation allows additional operations to be defined for
-   services not already available in the protocol; for example, to Add
-   operations to install transport layer security (see Section 4.14).
-
-   The Extended operation allows clients to make requests and receive
-   responses with predefined syntaxes and semantics.  These may be
-   defined in RFCs or be private to particular implementations.
-
-   Each Extended operation consists of an Extended request and an
-   Extended response.
-
-        ExtendedRequest ::= [APPLICATION 23] SEQUENCE {
-             requestName      [0] LDAPOID,
-             requestValue     [1] OCTET STRING OPTIONAL }
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-   The requestName is a dotted-decimal representation of the unique
-   OBJECT IDENTIFIER corresponding to the request.  The requestValue is
-   information in a form defined by that request, encapsulated inside an
-   OCTET STRING.
-
-   The server will respond to this with an LDAPMessage containing an
-   ExtendedResponse.
-
-        ExtendedResponse ::= [APPLICATION 24] SEQUENCE {
-             COMPONENTS OF LDAPResult,
-             responseName     [10] LDAPOID OPTIONAL,
-             responseValue    [11] OCTET STRING OPTIONAL }
-
-   The responseName field, when present, contains an LDAPOID that is
-   unique for this extended operation or response.  This field is
-   optional (even when the extension specification defines an LDAPOID
-   for use in this field).  The field will be absent whenever the server
-   is unable or unwilling to determine the appropriate LDAPOID to
-   return, for instance, when the requestName cannot be parsed or its
-   value is not recognized.
-
-   Where the requestName is not recognized, the server returns
-   protocolError.  (The server may return protocolError in other cases.)
-
-   The requestValue and responseValue fields contain information
-   associated with the operation.  The format of these fields is defined
-   by the specification of the Extended operation.  Implementations MUST
-   be prepared to handle arbitrary contents of these fields, including
-   zero bytes.  Values that are defined in terms of ASN.1 and BER-
-   encoded according to Section 5.1 also follow the extensibility rules
-   in Section 4.
-
-   Servers list the requestName of Extended Requests they recognize in
-   the 'supportedExtension' attribute in the root DSE (Section 5.1 of
-   [RFC4512]).
-
-   Extended operations may be specified in other documents.  The
-   specification of an Extended operation consists of:
-
-   - the OBJECT IDENTIFIER assigned to the requestName,
-
-   - the OBJECT IDENTIFIER (if any) assigned to the responseName (note
-     that the same OBJECT IDENTIFIER may be used for both the
-     requestName and responseName),
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-   - the format of the contents of the requestValue and responseValue
-     (if any), and
-
-   - the semantics of the operation.
-
-4.13.  IntermediateResponse Message
-
-   While the Search operation provides a mechanism to return multiple
-   response messages for a single Search request, other operations, by
-   nature, do not provide for multiple response messages.
-
-   The IntermediateResponse message provides a general mechanism for
-   defining single-request/multiple-response operations in LDAP.  This
-   message is intended to be used in conjunction with the Extended
-   operation to define new single-request/multiple-response operations
-   or in conjunction with a control when extending existing LDAP
-   operations in a way that requires them to return Intermediate
-   response information.
-
-   It is intended that the definitions and descriptions of Extended
-   operations and controls that make use of the IntermediateResponse
-   message will define the circumstances when an IntermediateResponse
-   message can be sent by a server and the associated meaning of an
-   IntermediateResponse message sent in a particular circumstance.
-
-        IntermediateResponse ::= [APPLICATION 25] SEQUENCE {
-                responseName     [0] LDAPOID OPTIONAL,
-                responseValue    [1] OCTET STRING OPTIONAL }
-
-   IntermediateResponse messages SHALL NOT be returned to the client
-   unless the client issues a request that specifically solicits their
-   return.  This document defines two forms of solicitation: Extended
-   operation and request control.  IntermediateResponse messages are
-   specified in documents describing the manner in which they are
-   solicited (i.e., in the Extended operation or request control
-   specification that uses them).  These specifications include:
-
-   - the OBJECT IDENTIFIER (if any) assigned to the responseName,
-
-   - the format of the contents of the responseValue (if any), and
-
-   - the semantics associated with the IntermediateResponse message.
-
-   Extensions that allow the return of multiple types of
-   IntermediateResponse messages SHALL identify those types using unique
-   responseName values (note that one of these may specify no value).
-
-
-
-
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-
-   Sections 4.13.1 and 4.13.2 describe additional requirements on the
-   inclusion of responseName and responseValue in IntermediateResponse
-   messages.
-
-4.13.1.  Usage with LDAP ExtendedRequest and ExtendedResponse
-
-   A single-request/multiple-response operation may be defined using a
-   single ExtendedRequest message to solicit zero or more
-   IntermediateResponse messages of one or more kinds, followed by an
-   ExtendedResponse message.
-
-4.13.2.  Usage with LDAP Request Controls
-
-   A control's semantics may include the return of zero or more
-   IntermediateResponse messages prior to returning the final result
-   code for the operation.  One or more kinds of IntermediateResponse
-   messages may be sent in response to a request control.
-
-   All IntermediateResponse messages associated with request controls
-   SHALL include a responseName.  This requirement ensures that the
-   client can correctly identify the source of IntermediateResponse
-   messages when:
-
-   - two or more controls using IntermediateResponse messages are
-     included in a request for any LDAP operation or
-
-   - one or more controls using IntermediateResponse messages are
-     included in a request with an LDAP Extended operation that uses
-     IntermediateResponse messages.
-
-4.14.  StartTLS Operation
-
-   The Start Transport Layer Security (StartTLS) operation's purpose is
-   to initiate installation of a TLS layer.  The StartTLS operation is
-   defined using the Extended operation mechanism described in Section
-   4.12.
-
-4.14.1.  StartTLS Request
-
-   A client requests TLS establishment by transmitting a StartTLS
-   request message to the server.  The StartTLS request is defined in
-   terms of an ExtendedRequest.  The requestName is
-   "1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.20037", and the requestValue field is always
-   absent.
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-   The client MUST NOT send any LDAP PDUs at this LDAP message layer
-   following this request until it receives a StartTLS Extended response
-   and, in the case of a successful response, completes TLS
-   negotiations.
-
-   Detected sequencing problems (particularly those detailed in Section
-   3.1.1 of [RFC4513]) result in the resultCode being set to
-   operationsError.
-
-   If the server does not support TLS (whether by design or by current
-   configuration), it returns with the resultCode set to protocolError
-   as described in Section 4.12.
-
-4.14.2.  StartTLS Response
-
-   When a StartTLS request is received, servers supporting the operation
-   MUST return a StartTLS response message to the requestor.  The
-   responseName is "1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.20037" when provided (see Section
-   4.12).  The responseValue is always absent.
-
-   If the server is willing and able to negotiate TLS, it returns the
-   StartTLS response with the resultCode set to success.  Upon client
-   receipt of a successful StartTLS response, protocol peers may
-   commence with TLS negotiation as discussed in Section 3 of [RFC4513].
-
-   If the server is otherwise unwilling or unable to perform this
-   operation, the server is to return an appropriate result code
-   indicating the nature of the problem.  For example, if the TLS
-   subsystem is not presently available, the server may indicate this by
-   returning with the resultCode set to unavailable.  In cases where a
-   non-success result code is returned, the LDAP session is left without
-   a TLS layer.
-
-4.14.3.  Removal of the TLS Layer
-
-   Either the client or server MAY remove the TLS layer and leave the
-   LDAP message layer intact by sending and receiving a TLS closure
-   alert.
-
-   The initiating protocol peer sends the TLS closure alert and MUST
-   wait until it receives a TLS closure alert from the other peer before
-   sending further LDAP PDUs.
-
-   When a protocol peer receives the initial TLS closure alert, it may
-   choose to allow the LDAP message layer to remain intact.  In this
-   case, it MUST immediately transmit a TLS closure alert.  Following
-   this, it MAY send and receive LDAP PDUs.
-
-
-
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-
-   Protocol peers MAY terminate the LDAP session after sending or
-   receiving a TLS closure alert.
-
-5.  Protocol Encoding, Connection, and Transfer
-
-   This protocol is designed to run over connection-oriented, reliable
-   transports, where the data stream is divided into octets (8-bit
-   units), with each octet and each bit being significant.
-
-   One underlying service, LDAP over TCP, is defined in Section 5.2.
-   This service is generally applicable to applications providing or
-   consuming X.500-based directory services on the Internet.  This
-   specification was generally written with the TCP mapping in mind.
-   Specifications detailing other mappings may encounter various
-   obstacles.
-
-   Implementations of LDAP over TCP MUST implement the mapping as
-   described in Section 5.2.
-
-   This table illustrates the relationship among the different layers
-   involved in an exchange between two protocol peers:
-
-               +----------------------+
-               |  LDAP message layer  |
-               +----------------------+ > LDAP PDUs
-               +----------------------+ < data
-               |      SASL layer      |
-               +----------------------+ > SASL-protected data
-               +----------------------+ < data
-               |       TLS layer      |
-   Application +----------------------+ > TLS-protected data
-   ------------+----------------------+ < data
-     Transport | transport connection |
-               +----------------------+
-
-5.1.  Protocol Encoding
-
-   The protocol elements of LDAP SHALL be encoded for exchange using the
-   Basic Encoding Rules [BER] of [ASN.1] with the following
-   restrictions:
-
-   - Only the definite form of length encoding is used.
-
-   - OCTET STRING values are encoded in the primitive form only.
-
-   - If the value of a BOOLEAN type is true, the encoding of the value
-     octet is set to hex "FF".
-
-
-
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-
-   - If a value of a type is its default value, it is absent.  Only some
-     BOOLEAN and INTEGER types have default values in this protocol
-     definition.
-
-   These restrictions are meant to ease the overhead of encoding and
-   decoding certain elements in BER.
-
-   These restrictions do not apply to ASN.1 types encapsulated inside of
-   OCTET STRING values, such as attribute values, unless otherwise
-   stated.
-
-5.2.  Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
-
-   The encoded LDAPMessage PDUs are mapped directly onto the TCP
-   [RFC793] bytestream using the BER-based encoding described in Section
-   5.1.  It is recommended that server implementations running over the
-   TCP provide a protocol listener on the Internet Assigned Numbers
-   Authority (IANA)-assigned LDAP port, 389 [PortReg].  Servers may
-   instead provide a listener on a different port number.  Clients MUST
-   support contacting servers on any valid TCP port.
-
-5.3.  Termination of the LDAP session
-
-   Termination of the LDAP session is typically initiated by the client
-   sending an UnbindRequest (Section 4.3), or by the server sending a
-   Notice of Disconnection (Section 4.4.1).  In these cases, each
-   protocol peer gracefully terminates the LDAP session by ceasing
-   exchanges at the LDAP message layer, tearing down any SASL layer,
-   tearing down any TLS layer, and closing the transport connection.
-
-   A protocol peer may determine that the continuation of any
-   communication would be pernicious, and in this case, it may abruptly
-   terminate the session by ceasing communication and closing the
-   transport connection.
-
-   In either case, when the LDAP session is terminated, uncompleted
-   operations are handled as specified in Section 3.1.
-
-6.  Security Considerations
-
-   This version of the protocol provides facilities for simple
-   authentication using a cleartext password, as well as any SASL
-   [RFC4422] mechanism.  Installing SASL and/or TLS layers can provide
-   integrity and other data security services.
-
-   It is also permitted that the server can return its credentials to
-   the client, if it chooses to do so.
-
-
-
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-
-   Use of cleartext password is strongly discouraged where the
-   underlying transport service cannot guarantee confidentiality and may
-   result in disclosure of the password to unauthorized parties.
-
-   Servers are encouraged to prevent directory modifications by clients
-   that have authenticated anonymously [RFC4513].
-
-   Security considerations for authentication methods, SASL mechanisms,
-   and TLS are described in [RFC4513].
-
-   Note that SASL authentication exchanges do not provide data
-   confidentiality or integrity protection for the version or name
-   fields of the BindRequest or the resultCode, diagnosticMessage, or
-   referral fields of the BindResponse, nor for any information
-   contained in controls attached to Bind requests or responses.  Thus,
-   information contained in these fields SHOULD NOT be relied on unless
-   it is otherwise protected (such as by establishing protections at the
-   transport layer).
-
-   Implementors should note that various security factors (including
-   authentication and authorization information and data security
-   services) may change during the course of the LDAP session or even
-   during the performance of a particular operation.  For instance,
-   credentials could expire, authorization identities or access controls
-   could change, or the underlying security layer(s) could be replaced
-   or terminated.  Implementations should be robust in the handling of
-   changing security factors.
-
-   In some cases, it may be appropriate to continue the operation even
-   in light of security factor changes.  For instance, it may be
-   appropriate to continue an Abandon operation regardless of the
-   change, or to continue an operation when the change upgraded (or
-   maintained) the security factor.  In other cases, it may be
-   appropriate to fail or alter the processing of the operation.  For
-   instance, if confidential protections were removed, it would be
-   appropriate either to fail a request to return sensitive data or,
-   minimally, to exclude the return of sensitive data.
-
-   Implementations that cache attributes and entries obtained via LDAP
-   MUST ensure that access controls are maintained if that information
-   is to be provided to multiple clients, since servers may have access
-   control policies that prevent the return of entries or attributes in
-   Search results except to particular authenticated clients.  For
-   example, caches could serve result information only to the client
-   whose request caused it to be in the cache.
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-   Servers may return referrals or Search result references that
-   redirect clients to peer servers.  It is possible for a rogue
-   application to inject such referrals into the data stream in an
-   attempt to redirect a client to a rogue server.  Clients are advised
-   to be aware of this and possibly reject referrals when
-   confidentiality measures are not in place.  Clients are advised to
-   reject referrals from the StartTLS operation.
-
-   The matchedDN and diagnosticMessage fields, as well as some
-   resultCode values (e.g., attributeOrValueExists and
-   entryAlreadyExists), could disclose the presence or absence of
-   specific data in the directory that is subject to access and other
-   administrative controls.  Server implementations should restrict
-   access to protected information equally under both normal and error
-   conditions.
-
-   Protocol peers MUST be prepared to handle invalid and arbitrary-
-   length protocol encodings.  Invalid protocol encodings include: BER
-   encoding exceptions, format string and UTF-8 encoding exceptions,
-   overflow exceptions, integer value exceptions, and binary mode on/off
-   flag exceptions.  The LDAPv3 PROTOS [PROTOS-LDAP] test suite provides
-   excellent examples of these exceptions and test cases used to
-   discover flaws.
-
-   In the event that a protocol peer senses an attack that in its nature
-   could cause damage due to further communication at any layer in the
-   LDAP session, the protocol peer should abruptly terminate the LDAP
-   session as described in Section 5.3.
-
-7.  Acknowledgements
-
-   This document is based on RFC 2251 by Mark Wahl, Tim Howes, and Steve
-   Kille.  RFC 2251 was a product of the IETF ASID Working Group.
-
-   It is also based on RFC 2830 by Jeff Hodges, RL "Bob" Morgan, and
-   Mark Wahl.  RFC 2830 was a product of the IETF LDAPEXT Working Group.
-
-   It is also based on RFC 3771 by Roger Harrison and Kurt Zeilenga.
-   RFC 3771 was an individual submission to the IETF.
-
-   This document is a product of the IETF LDAPBIS Working Group.
-   Significant contributors of technical review and content include Kurt
-   Zeilenga, Steven Legg, and Hallvard Furuseth.
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-8.  Normative References
-
-   [ASN.1]       ITU-T Recommendation X.680 (07/2002) | ISO/IEC 8824-
-                 1:2002 "Information Technology - Abstract Syntax
-                 Notation One (ASN.1): Specification of basic notation".
-
-   [BER]         ITU-T Rec. X.690 (07/2002) | ISO/IEC 8825-1:2002,
-                 "Information technology - ASN.1 encoding rules:
-                 Specification of Basic Encoding Rules (BER), Canonical
-                 Encoding Rules (CER) and Distinguished Encoding Rules
-                 (DER)", 2002.
-
-   [ISO10646]    Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set (UCS) -
-                 Architecture and Basic Multilingual Plane, ISO/IEC
-                 10646-1 : 1993.
-
-   [RFC791]      Postel, J., "Internet Protocol", STD 5, RFC 791,
-                 September 1981.
-
-   [RFC793]      Postel, J., "Transmission Control Protocol", STD 7, RFC
-                 793, September 1981.
-
-   [RFC2119]     Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-                 Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC3454]     Hoffman P. and M. Blanchet, "Preparation of
-                 Internationalized Strings ('stringprep')", RFC 3454,
-                 December 2002.
-
-   [RFC3629]     Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO
-                 10646", STD 63, RFC 3629, November 2003.
-
-   [RFC3986]     Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter,
-                 "Uniform Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax",
-                 STD 66, RFC 3986, January 2005.
-
-   [RFC4013]     Zeilenga, K., "SASLprep: Stringprep Profile for User
-                 Names and Passwords", RFC 4013, February 2005.
-
-   [RFC4234]     Crocker, D. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
-                 Specifications: ABNF", RFC 4234, October 2005.
-
-   [RFC4346]     Dierks, T. and E. Rescorla, "The TLS Protocol Version
-                 1.1", RFC 4346, March 2006.
-
-   [RFC4422]     Melnikov, A., Ed. and K. Zeilenga, Ed., "Simple
-                 Authentication and Security Layer (SASL)", RFC 4422,
-                 June 2006.
-
-
-
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-
-
-   [RFC4510]     Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC
-                 4510, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4512]     Zeilenga, K., Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-                 2006.
-
-   [RFC4513]     Harrison, R., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Authentication Methods and Security
-                 Mechanisms", RFC 4513, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4514]     Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): String Representation of Distinguished
-                 Names", RFC 4514, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4516]     Smith, M., Ed. and T. Howes, "Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP): Uniform Resource Locator", RFC
-                 4516, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4517]     Legg, S., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Syntaxes and Matching Rules", RFC 4517, June
-                 2006.
-
-   [RFC4520]     Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
-                 (IANA) Considerations for the Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520, June 2006.
-
-   [Unicode]     The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard, Version
-                 3.2.0" is defined by "The Unicode Standard, Version
-                 3.0" (Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley, 2000. ISBN 0-201-
-                 61633-5), as amended by the "Unicode Standard Annex
-                 #27: Unicode 3.1"
-                 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr27/) and by the
-                 "Unicode Standard Annex #28: Unicode 3.2"
-                 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr28/).
-
-   [X.500]       ITU-T Rec. X.500, "The Directory: Overview of Concepts,
-                 Models and Service", 1993.
-
-   [X.511]       ITU-T Rec. X.511, "The Directory: Abstract Service
-                 Definition", 1993.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-9.  Informative References
-
-   [CharModel]   Whistler, K. and M. Davis, "Unicode Technical Report
-                 #17, Character Encoding Model", UTR17,
-                 <http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr17/>, August
-                 2000.
-
-   [Glossary]    The Unicode Consortium, "Unicode Glossary",
-                 <http://www.unicode.org/glossary/>.
-
-   [PortReg]     IANA, "Port Numbers",
-                 <http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers>.
-
-   [PROTOS-LDAP] University of Oulu, "PROTOS Test-Suite: c06-ldapv3"
-                 <http://www.ee.oulu.fi/research/ouspg/protos/testing/
-                 c06/ldapv3/>.
-
-10.  IANA Considerations
-
-   The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has updated the LDAP
-   result code registry to indicate that this document provides the
-   definitive technical specification for result codes 0-36, 48-54, 64-
-   70, 80-90.  It is also noted that one resultCode value
-   (strongAuthRequired) has been renamed (to strongerAuthRequired).
-
-   The IANA has also updated the LDAP Protocol Mechanism registry to
-   indicate that this document and [RFC4513] provides the definitive
-   technical specification for the StartTLS (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.20037)
-   Extended operation.
-
-   IANA has assigned LDAP Object Identifier 18 [RFC4520] to identify the
-   ASN.1 module defined in this document.
-
-        Subject: Request for LDAP Object Identifier Registration
-        Person & email address to contact for further information:
-             Jim Sermersheim <jimse at novell.com>
-        Specification: RFC 4511
-        Author/Change Controller: IESG
-        Comments:
-             Identifies the LDAP ASN.1 module
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-Appendix A.  LDAP Result Codes
-
-   This normative appendix details additional considerations regarding
-   LDAP result codes and provides a brief, general description of each
-   LDAP result code enumerated in Section 4.1.9.
-
-   Additional result codes MAY be defined for use with extensions
-   [RFC4520].  Client implementations SHALL treat any result code that
-   they do not recognize as an unknown error condition.
-
-   The descriptions provided here do not fully account for result code
-   substitutions used to prevent unauthorized disclosures (such as
-   substitution of noSuchObject for insufficientAccessRights, or
-   invalidCredentials for insufficientAccessRights).
-
-A.1.  Non-Error Result Codes
-
-   These result codes (called "non-error" result codes) do not indicate
-   an error condition:
-
-        success (0),
-        compareFalse (5),
-        compareTrue (6),
-        referral (10), and
-        saslBindInProgress (14).
-
-   The success, compareTrue, and compareFalse result codes indicate
-   successful completion (and, hence, are referred to as "successful"
-   result codes).
-
-   The referral and saslBindInProgress result codes indicate the client
-   needs to take additional action to complete the operation.
-
-A.2.  Result Codes
-
-   Existing LDAP result codes are described as follows:
-
-      success (0)
-         Indicates the successful completion of an operation.  Note:
-         this code is not used with the Compare operation.  See
-         compareFalse (5) and compareTrue (6).
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-      operationsError (1)
-         Indicates that the operation is not properly sequenced with
-         relation to other operations (of same or different type).
-
-         For example, this code is returned if the client attempts to
-         StartTLS [RFC4346] while there are other uncompleted operations
-         or if a TLS layer was already installed.
-
-      protocolError (2)
-         Indicates the server received data that is not well-formed.
-
-         For Bind operation only, this code is also used to indicate
-         that the server does not support the requested protocol
-         version.
-
-         For Extended operations only, this code is also used to
-         indicate that the server does not support (by design or
-         configuration) the Extended operation associated with the
-         requestName.
-
-         For request operations specifying multiple controls, this may
-         be used to indicate that the server cannot ignore the order
-         of the controls as specified, or that the combination of the
-         specified controls is invalid or unspecified.
-
-      timeLimitExceeded (3)
-         Indicates that the time limit specified by the client was
-         exceeded before the operation could be completed.
-
-      sizeLimitExceeded (4)
-         Indicates that the size limit specified by the client was
-         exceeded before the operation could be completed.
-
-      compareFalse (5)
-         Indicates that the Compare operation has successfully
-         completed and the assertion has evaluated to FALSE or
-         Undefined.
-
-      compareTrue (6)
-         Indicates that the Compare operation has successfully
-         completed and the assertion has evaluated to TRUE.
-
-      authMethodNotSupported (7)
-         Indicates that the authentication method or mechanism is not
-         supported.
-
-
-
-
-
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-      strongerAuthRequired (8)
-         Indicates the server requires strong(er) authentication in
-         order to complete the operation.
-
-         When used with the Notice of Disconnection operation, this
-         code indicates that the server has detected that an
-         established security association between the client and
-         server has unexpectedly failed or been compromised.
-
-      referral (10)
-         Indicates that a referral needs to be chased to complete the
-         operation (see Section 4.1.10).
-
-      adminLimitExceeded (11)
-         Indicates that an administrative limit has been exceeded.
-
-      unavailableCriticalExtension (12)
-         Indicates a critical control is unrecognized (see Section
-         4.1.11).
-
-      confidentialityRequired (13)
-         Indicates that data confidentiality protections are required.
-
-      saslBindInProgress (14)
-         Indicates the server requires the client to send a new bind
-         request, with the same SASL mechanism, to continue the
-         authentication process (see Section 4.2).
-
-      noSuchAttribute (16)
-         Indicates that the named entry does not contain the specified
-         attribute or attribute value.
-
-      undefinedAttributeType (17)
-         Indicates that a request field contains an unrecognized
-         attribute description.
-
-      inappropriateMatching (18)
-         Indicates that an attempt was made (e.g., in an assertion) to
-         use a matching rule not defined for the attribute type
-         concerned.
-
-      constraintViolation (19)
-         Indicates that the client supplied an attribute value that
-         does not conform to the constraints placed upon it by the
-         data model.
-
-         For example, this code is returned when multiple values are
-         supplied to an attribute that has a SINGLE-VALUE constraint.
-
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-      attributeOrValueExists (20)
-         Indicates that the client supplied an attribute or value to
-         be added to an entry, but the attribute or value already
-         exists.
-
-      invalidAttributeSyntax (21)
-         Indicates that a purported attribute value does not conform
-         to the syntax of the attribute.
-
-      noSuchObject (32)
-         Indicates that the object does not exist in the DIT.
-
-      aliasProblem (33)
-         Indicates that an alias problem has occurred.  For example,
-         the code may used to indicate an alias has been dereferenced
-         that names no object.
-
-      invalidDNSyntax (34)
-         Indicates that an LDAPDN or RelativeLDAPDN field (e.g., search
-         base, target entry, ModifyDN newrdn, etc.) of a request does
-         not conform to the required syntax or contains attribute
-         values that do not conform to the syntax of the attribute's
-         type.
-
-      aliasDereferencingProblem (36)
-         Indicates that a problem occurred while dereferencing an
-         alias.  Typically, an alias was encountered in a situation
-         where it was not allowed or where access was denied.
-
-      inappropriateAuthentication (48)
-         Indicates the server requires the client that had attempted
-         to bind anonymously or without supplying credentials to
-         provide some form of credentials.
-
-      invalidCredentials (49)
-         Indicates that the provided credentials (e.g., the user's name
-         and password) are invalid.
-
-      insufficientAccessRights (50)
-         Indicates that the client does not have sufficient access
-         rights to perform the operation.
-
-      busy (51)
-         Indicates that the server is too busy to service the
-         operation.
-
-
-
-
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-      unavailable (52)
-         Indicates that the server is shutting down or a subsystem
-         necessary to complete the operation is offline.
-
-      unwillingToPerform (53)
-         Indicates that the server is unwilling to perform the
-         operation.
-
-      loopDetect (54)
-         Indicates that the server has detected an internal loop (e.g.,
-         while dereferencing aliases or chaining an operation).
-
-      namingViolation (64)
-         Indicates that the entry's name violates naming restrictions.
-
-      objectClassViolation (65)
-         Indicates that the entry violates object class restrictions.
-
-      notAllowedOnNonLeaf (66)
-         Indicates that the operation is inappropriately acting upon a
-         non-leaf entry.
-
-      notAllowedOnRDN (67)
-         Indicates that the operation is inappropriately attempting to
-         remove a value that forms the entry's relative distinguished
-         name.
-
-      entryAlreadyExists (68)
-         Indicates that the request cannot be fulfilled (added, moved,
-         or renamed) as the target entry already exists.
-
-      objectClassModsProhibited (69)
-         Indicates that an attempt to modify the object class(es) of
-         an entry's 'objectClass' attribute is prohibited.
-
-         For example, this code is returned when a client attempts to
-         modify the structural object class of an entry.
-
-      affectsMultipleDSAs (71)
-         Indicates that the operation cannot be performed as it would
-         affect multiple servers (DSAs).
-
-      other (80)
-         Indicates the server has encountered an internal error.
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-Appendix B.  Complete ASN.1 Definition
-
-   This appendix is normative.
-
-        Lightweight-Directory-Access-Protocol-V3 {1 3 6 1 1 18}
-        -- Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).  This version of
-        -- this ASN.1 module is part of RFC 4511; see the RFC itself
-        -- for full legal notices.
-        DEFINITIONS
-        IMPLICIT TAGS
-        EXTENSIBILITY IMPLIED ::=
-
-        BEGIN
-
-        LDAPMessage ::= SEQUENCE {
-             messageID       MessageID,
-             protocolOp      CHOICE {
-                  bindRequest           BindRequest,
-                  bindResponse          BindResponse,
-                  unbindRequest         UnbindRequest,
-                  searchRequest         SearchRequest,
-                  searchResEntry        SearchResultEntry,
-                  searchResDone         SearchResultDone,
-                  searchResRef          SearchResultReference,
-                  modifyRequest         ModifyRequest,
-                  modifyResponse        ModifyResponse,
-                  addRequest            AddRequest,
-                  addResponse           AddResponse,
-                  delRequest            DelRequest,
-                  delResponse           DelResponse,
-                  modDNRequest          ModifyDNRequest,
-                  modDNResponse         ModifyDNResponse,
-                  compareRequest        CompareRequest,
-                  compareResponse       CompareResponse,
-                  abandonRequest        AbandonRequest,
-                  extendedReq           ExtendedRequest,
-                  extendedResp          ExtendedResponse,
-                  ...,
-                  intermediateResponse  IntermediateResponse },
-             controls       [0] Controls OPTIONAL }
-
-        MessageID ::= INTEGER (0 ..  maxInt)
-
-        maxInt INTEGER ::= 2147483647 -- (2^^31 - 1) --
-
-        LDAPString ::= OCTET STRING -- UTF-8 encoded,
-                                    -- [ISO10646] characters
-
-
-
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-        LDAPOID ::= OCTET STRING -- Constrained to <numericoid>
-                                 -- [RFC4512]
-
-        LDAPDN ::= LDAPString -- Constrained to <distinguishedName>
-                              -- [RFC4514]
-
-        RelativeLDAPDN ::= LDAPString -- Constrained to <name-component>
-                                      -- [RFC4514]
-
-        AttributeDescription ::= LDAPString
-                                -- Constrained to <attributedescription>
-                                -- [RFC4512]
-
-        AttributeValue ::= OCTET STRING
-
-        AttributeValueAssertion ::= SEQUENCE {
-             attributeDesc   AttributeDescription,
-             assertionValue  AssertionValue }
-
-        AssertionValue ::= OCTET STRING
-
-        PartialAttribute ::= SEQUENCE {
-             type       AttributeDescription,
-             vals       SET OF value AttributeValue }
-
-        Attribute ::= PartialAttribute(WITH COMPONENTS {
-             ...,
-             vals (SIZE(1..MAX))})
-
-        MatchingRuleId ::= LDAPString
-
-        LDAPResult ::= SEQUENCE {
-             resultCode         ENUMERATED {
-                  success                      (0),
-                  operationsError              (1),
-                  protocolError                (2),
-                  timeLimitExceeded            (3),
-                  sizeLimitExceeded            (4),
-                  compareFalse                 (5),
-                  compareTrue                  (6),
-                  authMethodNotSupported       (7),
-                  strongerAuthRequired         (8),
-                       -- 9 reserved --
-                  referral                     (10),
-                  adminLimitExceeded           (11),
-                  unavailableCriticalExtension (12),
-                  confidentialityRequired      (13),
-                  saslBindInProgress           (14),
-
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-                  noSuchAttribute              (16),
-                  undefinedAttributeType       (17),
-                  inappropriateMatching        (18),
-                  constraintViolation          (19),
-                  attributeOrValueExists       (20),
-                  invalidAttributeSyntax       (21),
-                       -- 22-31 unused --
-                  noSuchObject                 (32),
-                  aliasProblem                 (33),
-                  invalidDNSyntax              (34),
-                       -- 35 reserved for undefined isLeaf --
-                  aliasDereferencingProblem    (36),
-                       -- 37-47 unused --
-                  inappropriateAuthentication  (48),
-                  invalidCredentials           (49),
-                  insufficientAccessRights     (50),
-                  busy                         (51),
-                  unavailable                  (52),
-                  unwillingToPerform           (53),
-                  loopDetect                   (54),
-                       -- 55-63 unused --
-                  namingViolation              (64),
-                  objectClassViolation         (65),
-                  notAllowedOnNonLeaf          (66),
-                  notAllowedOnRDN              (67),
-                  entryAlreadyExists           (68),
-                  objectClassModsProhibited    (69),
-                       -- 70 reserved for CLDAP --
-                  affectsMultipleDSAs          (71),
-                       -- 72-79 unused --
-                  other                        (80),
-                  ...  },
-             matchedDN          LDAPDN,
-             diagnosticMessage  LDAPString,
-             referral           [3] Referral OPTIONAL }
-
-        Referral ::= SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF uri URI
-
-        URI ::= LDAPString     -- limited to characters permitted in
-                               -- URIs
-
-        Controls ::= SEQUENCE OF control Control
-
-        Control ::= SEQUENCE {
-             controlType             LDAPOID,
-             criticality             BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE,
-             controlValue            OCTET STRING OPTIONAL }
-
-
-
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-        BindRequest ::= [APPLICATION 0] SEQUENCE {
-             version                 INTEGER (1 ..  127),
-             name                    LDAPDN,
-             authentication          AuthenticationChoice }
-
-        AuthenticationChoice ::= CHOICE {
-             simple                  [0] OCTET STRING,
-                                     -- 1 and 2 reserved
-             sasl                    [3] SaslCredentials,
-             ...  }
-
-        SaslCredentials ::= SEQUENCE {
-             mechanism               LDAPString,
-             credentials             OCTET STRING OPTIONAL }
-
-        BindResponse ::= [APPLICATION 1] SEQUENCE {
-             COMPONENTS OF LDAPResult,
-             serverSaslCreds    [7] OCTET STRING OPTIONAL }
-
-        UnbindRequest ::= [APPLICATION 2] NULL
-
-        SearchRequest ::= [APPLICATION 3] SEQUENCE {
-             baseObject      LDAPDN,
-             scope           ENUMERATED {
-                  baseObject              (0),
-                  singleLevel             (1),
-                  wholeSubtree            (2),
-                  ...  },
-             derefAliases    ENUMERATED {
-                  neverDerefAliases       (0),
-                  derefInSearching        (1),
-                  derefFindingBaseObj     (2),
-                  derefAlways             (3) },
-             sizeLimit       INTEGER (0 ..  maxInt),
-             timeLimit       INTEGER (0 ..  maxInt),
-             typesOnly       BOOLEAN,
-             filter          Filter,
-             attributes      AttributeSelection }
-
-        AttributeSelection ::= SEQUENCE OF selector LDAPString
-                       -- The LDAPString is constrained to
-                       -- <attributeSelector> in Section 4.5.1.8
-
-        Filter ::= CHOICE {
-             and             [0] SET SIZE (1..MAX) OF filter Filter,
-             or              [1] SET SIZE (1..MAX) OF filter Filter,
-             not             [2] Filter,
-             equalityMatch   [3] AttributeValueAssertion,
-
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-             substrings      [4] SubstringFilter,
-             greaterOrEqual  [5] AttributeValueAssertion,
-             lessOrEqual     [6] AttributeValueAssertion,
-             present         [7] AttributeDescription,
-             approxMatch     [8] AttributeValueAssertion,
-             extensibleMatch [9] MatchingRuleAssertion,
-             ...  }
-
-        SubstringFilter ::= SEQUENCE {
-             type           AttributeDescription,
-             substrings     SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF substring CHOICE {
-                  initial [0] AssertionValue,  -- can occur at most once
-                  any     [1] AssertionValue,
-                  final   [2] AssertionValue } -- can occur at most once
-             }
-
-        MatchingRuleAssertion ::= SEQUENCE {
-             matchingRule    [1] MatchingRuleId OPTIONAL,
-             type            [2] AttributeDescription OPTIONAL,
-             matchValue      [3] AssertionValue,
-             dnAttributes    [4] BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE }
-
-        SearchResultEntry ::= [APPLICATION 4] SEQUENCE {
-             objectName      LDAPDN,
-             attributes      PartialAttributeList }
-
-        PartialAttributeList ::= SEQUENCE OF
-                             partialAttribute PartialAttribute
-
-        SearchResultReference ::= [APPLICATION 19] SEQUENCE
-                                  SIZE (1..MAX) OF uri URI
-
-        SearchResultDone ::= [APPLICATION 5] LDAPResult
-
-        ModifyRequest ::= [APPLICATION 6] SEQUENCE {
-             object          LDAPDN,
-             changes         SEQUENCE OF change SEQUENCE {
-                  operation       ENUMERATED {
-                       add     (0),
-                       delete  (1),
-                       replace (2),
-                       ...  },
-                  modification    PartialAttribute } }
-
-        ModifyResponse ::= [APPLICATION 7] LDAPResult
-
-
-
-
-
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-        AddRequest ::= [APPLICATION 8] SEQUENCE {
-             entry           LDAPDN,
-             attributes      AttributeList }
-
-        AttributeList ::= SEQUENCE OF attribute Attribute
-
-        AddResponse ::= [APPLICATION 9] LDAPResult
-
-        DelRequest ::= [APPLICATION 10] LDAPDN
-
-        DelResponse ::= [APPLICATION 11] LDAPResult
-
-        ModifyDNRequest ::= [APPLICATION 12] SEQUENCE {
-             entry           LDAPDN,
-             newrdn          RelativeLDAPDN,
-             deleteoldrdn    BOOLEAN,
-             newSuperior     [0] LDAPDN OPTIONAL }
-
-        ModifyDNResponse ::= [APPLICATION 13] LDAPResult
-
-        CompareRequest ::= [APPLICATION 14] SEQUENCE {
-             entry           LDAPDN,
-             ava             AttributeValueAssertion }
-
-        CompareResponse ::= [APPLICATION 15] LDAPResult
-
-        AbandonRequest ::= [APPLICATION 16] MessageID
-
-        ExtendedRequest ::= [APPLICATION 23] SEQUENCE {
-             requestName      [0] LDAPOID,
-             requestValue     [1] OCTET STRING OPTIONAL }
-
-        ExtendedResponse ::= [APPLICATION 24] SEQUENCE {
-             COMPONENTS OF LDAPResult,
-             responseName     [10] LDAPOID OPTIONAL,
-             responseValue    [11] OCTET STRING OPTIONAL }
-
-        IntermediateResponse ::= [APPLICATION 25] SEQUENCE {
-             responseName     [0] LDAPOID OPTIONAL,
-             responseValue    [1] OCTET STRING OPTIONAL }
-
-        END
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-Appendix C.  Changes
-
-   This appendix is non-normative.
-
-   This appendix summarizes substantive changes made to RFC 2251, RFC
-   2830, and RFC 3771.
-
-C.1.  Changes Made to RFC 2251
-
-   This section summarizes the substantive changes made to Sections 1,
-   2, 3.1, and 4, and the remainder of RFC 2251.  Readers should
-   consult [RFC4512] and [RFC4513] for summaries of changes to other
-   sections.
-
-C.1.1.  Section 1 (Status of this Memo)
-
-   - Removed IESG note.  Post publication of RFC 2251, mandatory LDAP
-     authentication mechanisms have been standardized which are
-     sufficient to remove this note.  See [RFC4513] for authentication
-     mechanisms.
-
-C.1.2.  Section 3.1 (Protocol Model) and others
-
-   - Removed notes giving history between LDAP v1, v2, and v3.  Instead,
-     added sufficient language so that this document can stand on its
-     own.
-
-C.1.3.  Section 4 (Elements of Protocol)
-
-   - Clarified where the extensibility features of ASN.1 apply to the
-     protocol.  This change affected various ASN.1 types by the
-     inclusion of ellipses (...) to certain elements.
-   - Removed the requirement that servers that implement version 3 or
-     later MUST provide the 'supportedLDAPVersion' attribute.  This
-     statement provided no interoperability advantages.
-
-C.1.4.  Section 4.1.1 (Message Envelope)
-
-   - There was a mandatory requirement for the server to return a
-     Notice of Disconnection and drop the transport connection when a
-     PDU is malformed in a certain way.  This has been updated such that
-     the server SHOULD return the Notice of Disconnection, and it MUST
-     terminate the LDAP Session.
-
-C.1.5.  Section 4.1.1.1 (Message ID)
-
-   - Required that the messageID of requests MUST be non-zero as the
-     zero is reserved for Notice of Disconnection.
-
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-   - Specified when it is and isn't appropriate to return an already
-     used messageID.  RFC 2251 accidentally imposed synchronous server
-     behavior in its wording of this.
-
-C.1.6.  Section 4.1.2 (String Types)
-
-   - Stated that LDAPOID is constrained to <numericoid> from [RFC4512].
-
-C.1.7.  Section 4.1.5.1 (Binary Option) and others
-
-   - Removed the Binary Option from the specification.  There are
-     numerous interoperability problems associated with this method of
-     alternate attribute type encoding.  Work to specify a suitable
-     replacement is ongoing.
-
-C.1.8.  Section 4.1.8 (Attribute)
-
-   - Combined the definitions of PartialAttribute and Attribute here,
-     and defined Attribute in terms of PartialAttribute.
-
-C.1.9.  Section 4.1.10 (Result Message)
-
-   - Renamed "errorMessage" to "diagnosticMessage" as it is allowed to
-     be sent for non-error results.
-   - Moved some language into Appendix A, and referred the reader there.
-   - Allowed matchedDN to be present for other result codes than those
-     listed in RFC 2251.
-   - Renamed the code "strongAuthRequired" to "strongerAuthRequired" to
-     clarify that this code may often be returned to indicate that a
-     stronger authentication is needed to perform a given operation.
-
-C.1.10.  Section 4.1.11 (Referral)
-
-   - Defined referrals in terms of URIs rather than URLs.
-   - Removed the requirement that all referral URIs MUST be equally
-     capable of progressing the operation.  The statement was ambiguous
-     and provided no instructions on how to carry it out.
-   - Added the requirement that clients MUST NOT loop between servers.
-   - Clarified the instructions for using LDAPURLs in referrals, and in
-     doing so added a recommendation that the scope part be present.
-   - Removed imperatives which required clients to use URLs in specific
-     ways to progress an operation.  These did nothing for
-     interoperability.
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-C.1.11.  Section 4.1.12 (Controls)
-
-   - Specified how control values defined in terms of ASN.1 are to be
-     encoded.
-   - Noted that the criticality field is only applied to request
-     messages (except UnbindRequest), and must be ignored when present
-     on response messages and UnbindRequest.
-   - Specified that non-critical controls may be ignored at the
-     server's discretion.  There was confusion in the original wording
-     which led some to believe that recognized controls may not be
-     ignored as long as they were associated with a proper request.
-   - Added language regarding combinations of controls and the ordering
-     of controls on a message.
-   - Specified that when the semantics of the combination of controls
-     is undefined or unknown, it results in a protocolError.
-   - Changed "The server MUST be prepared" to "Implementations MUST be
-     prepared" in paragraph 8 to reflect that both client and server
-     implementations must be able to handle this (as both parse
-     controls).
-
-C.1.12.  Section 4.2 (Bind Operation)
-
-   - Mandated that servers return protocolError when the version is not
-     supported.
-   - Disambiguated behavior when the simple authentication is used, the
-     name is empty, and the password is non-empty.
-   - Required servers to not dereference aliases for Bind.  This was
-     added for consistency with other operations and to help ensure
-     data consistency.
-   - Required that textual passwords be transferred as UTF-8 encoded
-     Unicode, and added recommendations on string preparation.  This was
-     to help ensure interoperability of passwords being sent from
-     different clients.
-
-C.1.13.  Section 4.2.1 (Sequencing of the Bind Request)
-
-   - This section was largely reorganized for readability, and language
-     was added to clarify the authentication state of failed and
-     abandoned Bind operations.
-   - Removed: "If a SASL transfer encryption or integrity mechanism has
-     been negotiated, that mechanism does not support the changing of
-     credentials from one identity to another, then the client MUST
-     instead establish a new connection."
-     If there are dependencies between multiple negotiations of a
-     particular SASL mechanism, the technical specification for that
-     SASL mechanism details how applications are to deal with them.
-     LDAP should not require any special handling.
-   - Dropped MUST imperative in paragraph 3 to align with [RFC2119].
-
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-
-   - Mandated that clients not send non-Bind operations while a Bind is
-     in progress, and suggested that servers not process them if they
-     are received.  This is needed to ensure proper sequencing of the
-     Bind in relationship to other operations.
-
-C.1.14.  Section 4.2.3 (Bind Response)
-
-   - Moved most error-related text to Appendix A, and added text
-     regarding certain errors used in conjunction with the Bind
-     operation.
-   - Prohibited the server from specifying serverSaslCreds when not
-     appropriate.
-
-C.1.15.  Section 4.3 (Unbind Operation)
-
-   - Specified that both peers are to cease transmission and terminate
-     the LDAP session for the Unbind operation.
-
-C.1.16.  Section 4.4 (Unsolicited Notification)
-
-   - Added instructions for future specifications of Unsolicited
-     Notifications.
-
-C.1.17.  Section 4.5.1 (Search Request)
-
-   - SearchRequest attributes is now defined as an AttributeSelection
-     type rather than AttributeDescriptionList, and an ABNF is
-     provided.
-   - SearchRequest attributes may contain duplicate attribute
-     descriptions.  This was previously prohibited.  Now servers are
-     instructed to ignore subsequent names when they are duplicated.
-     This was relaxed in order to allow different short names and also
-     OIDs to be requested for an attribute.
-   - The present search filter now evaluates to Undefined when the
-     specified attribute is not known to the server.  It used to
-     evaluate to FALSE, which caused behavior inconsistent with what
-     most would expect, especially when the 'not' operator was used.
-   - The Filter choice SubstringFilter substrings type is now defined
-     with a lower bound of 1.
-   - The SubstringFilter substrings 'initial, 'any', and 'final' types
-     are now AssertionValue rather than LDAPString.  Also, added
-     imperatives stating that 'initial' (if present) must be listed
-     first, and 'final' (if present) must be listed last.
-   - Disambiguated the semantics of the derefAliases choices.  There was
-     question as to whether derefInSearching applied to the base object
-     in a wholeSubtree Search.
-   - Added instructions for equalityMatch, substrings, greaterOrEqual,
-     lessOrEqual, and approxMatch.
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-C.1.18.  Section 4.5.2 (Search Result)
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-   - Recommended that servers not use attribute short names when it
-     knows they are ambiguous or may cause interoperability problems.
-   - Removed all mention of ExtendedResponse due to lack of
-     implementation.
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-C.1.19.  Section 4.5.3 (Continuation References in the Search Result)
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-   - Made changes similar to those made to Section 4.1.11.
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-C.1.20.  Section 4.5.3.1 (Example)
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-   - Fixed examples to adhere to changes made to Section 4.5.3.
-
-C.1.21.  Section 4.6 (Modify Operation)
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-   - Replaced AttributeTypeAndValues with Attribute as they are
-     equivalent.
-   - Specified the types of modification changes that might
-     temporarily violate schema.  Some readers were under the impression
-     that any temporary schema violation was allowed.
-
-C.1.22.  Section 4.7 (Add Operation)
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-   - Aligned Add operation with X.511 in that the attributes of the RDN
-     are used in conjunction with the listed attributes to create the
-     entry.  Previously, Add required that the distinguished values be
-     present in the listed attributes.
-   - Removed requirement that the objectClass attribute MUST be
-     specified as some DSE types do not require this attribute.
-     Instead, generic wording was added, requiring the added entry to
-     adhere to the data model.
-   - Removed recommendation regarding placement of objects.  This is
-     covered in the data model document.
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-C.1.23.  Section 4.9 (Modify DN Operation)
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-   - Required servers to not dereference aliases for Modify DN.  This
-     was added for consistency with other operations and to help ensure
-     data consistency.
-   - Allow Modify DN to fail when moving between naming contexts.
-   - Specified what happens when the attributes of the newrdn are not
-     present on the entry.
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-   - Specified that compareFalse means that the Compare took place and
-     the result is false.  There was confusion that led people to
-     believe that an Undefined match resulted in compareFalse.
-   - Required servers to not dereference aliases for Compare.  This was
-     added for consistency with other operations and to help ensure
-     data consistency.
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-C.1.25.  Section 4.11 (Abandon Operation)
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-   - Explained that since Abandon returns no response, clients should
-     not use it if they need to know the outcome.
-   - Specified that Abandon and Unbind cannot be abandoned.
-
-C.1.26.  Section 4.12 (Extended Operation)
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-   - Specified how values of Extended operations defined in terms of
-     ASN.1 are to be encoded.
-   - Added instructions on what Extended operation specifications
-     consist of.
-   - Added a recommendation that servers advertise supported Extended
-     operations.
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-C.1.27.  Section 5.2 (Transfer Protocols)
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-   - Moved referral-specific instructions into referral-related
-     sections.
-
-C.1.28.  Section 7 (Security Considerations)
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-   - Reworded notes regarding SASL not protecting certain aspects of
-     the LDAP Bind messages.
-   - Noted that Servers are encouraged to prevent directory
-     modifications by clients that have authenticated anonymously
-     [RFC4513].
-   - Added a note regarding the possibility of changes to security
-     factors (authentication, authorization, and data confidentiality).
-   - Warned against following referrals that may have been injected in
-     the data stream.
-   - Noted that servers should protect information equally, whether in
-     an error condition or not, and mentioned matchedDN,
-     diagnosticMessage, and resultCodes specifically.
-   - Added a note regarding malformed and long encodings.
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-C.1.29.  Appendix A (Complete ASN.1 Definition)
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-   - Added "EXTENSIBILITY IMPLIED" to ASN.1 definition.
-   - Removed AttributeType.  It is not used.
-
-C.2.  Changes Made to RFC 2830
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-   This section summarizes the substantive changes made to Sections of
-   RFC 2830.  Readers should consult [RFC4513] for summaries of changes
-   to other sections.
-
-C.2.1.  Section 2.3 (Response other than "success")
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-   - Removed wording indicating that referrals can be returned from
-     StartTLS.
-   - Removed requirement that only a narrow set of result codes can be
-     returned.  Some result codes are required in certain scenarios, but
-     any other may be returned if appropriate.
-   - Removed requirement that the ExtendedResponse.responseName MUST be
-     present.  There are circumstances where this is impossible, and
-     requiring this is at odds with language in Section 4.12.
-
-C.2.1.  Section 4 (Closing a TLS Connection)
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-   - Reworded most of this section to align with definitions of the
-     LDAP protocol layers.
-   - Removed instructions on abrupt closure as this is covered in other
-     areas of the document (specifically, Section 5.3)
-
-C.3.  Changes Made to RFC 3771
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-   - Rewrote to fit into this document.  In general, semantics were
-     preserved.  Supporting and background language seen as redundant
-     due to its presence in this document was omitted.
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-   - Specified that Intermediate responses to a request may be of
-     different types, and one of the response types may be specified to
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-Request for Comments: 4512                           OpenLDAP Foundation
-Obsoletes: 2251, 2252, 2256, 3674                              June 2006
-Category: Standards Track
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-             Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP):
-                      Directory Information Models
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-Status of This Memo
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-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
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-Copyright Notice
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-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
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-Abstract
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-   The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is an Internet
-   protocol for accessing distributed directory services that act in
-   accordance with X.500 data and service models.  This document
-   describes the X.500 Directory Information Models, as used in LDAP.
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-Table of Contents
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-   1. Introduction ....................................................3
-      1.1. Relationship to Other LDAP Specifications ..................3
-      1.2. Relationship to X.501 ......................................4
-      1.3. Conventions ................................................4
-      1.4. Common ABNF Productions ....................................4
-   2. Model of Directory User Information .............................6
-      2.1. The Directory Information Tree .............................7
-      2.2. Structure of an Entry ......................................7
-      2.3. Naming of Entries ..........................................8
-      2.4. Object Classes .............................................9
-      2.5. Attribute Descriptions ....................................12
-      2.6. Alias Entries .............................................16
-   3. Directory Administrative and Operational Information ...........17
-      3.1. Subtrees ..................................................17
-      3.2. Subentries ................................................18
-      3.3. The 'objectClass' attribute ...............................18
-      3.4. Operational Attributes ....................................19
-   4. Directory Schema ...............................................22
-      4.1. Schema Definitions ........................................23
-      4.2. Subschema Subentries ......................................32
-      4.3. 'extensibleObject' object class ...........................35
-      4.4. Subschema Discovery .......................................35
-   5. DSA (Server) Informational Model ...............................36
-      5.1. Server-Specific Data Requirements .........................36
-   6. Other Considerations ...........................................40
-      6.1. Preservation of User Information ..........................40
-      6.2. Short Names ...............................................41
-      6.3. Cache and Shadowing .......................................41
-   7. Implementation Guidelines ......................................42
-      7.1. Server Guidelines .........................................42
-      7.2. Client Guidelines .........................................42
-   8. Security Considerations ........................................43
-   9. IANA Considerations ............................................43
-   10. Acknowledgements ..............................................44
-   11. Normative References ..........................................45
-   Appendix A. Changes ...............................................47
-      A.1. Changes to RFC 2251 .......................................47
-      A.2. Changes to RFC 2252 .......................................49
-      A.3. Changes to RFC 2256 .......................................50
-      A.4. Changes to RFC 3674 .......................................51
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-1.  Introduction
-
-   This document discusses the X.500 Directory Information Models
-   [X.501], as used by the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
-   [RFC4510].
-
-   The Directory is "a collection of open systems cooperating to provide
-   directory services" [X.500].  The information held in the Directory
-   is collectively known as the Directory Information Base (DIB).  A
-   Directory user, which may be a human or other entity, accesses the
-   Directory through a client (or Directory User Agent (DUA)).  The
-   client, on behalf of the directory user, interacts with one or more
-   servers (or Directory System Agents (DSA)).  A server holds a
-   fragment of the DIB.
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-   The DIB contains two classes of information:
-
-      1) user information (e.g., information provided and administrated
-         by users).  Section 2 describes the Model of User Information.
-
-      2) administrative and operational information (e.g., information
-         used to administer and/or operate the directory).  Section 3
-         describes the model of Directory Administrative and Operational
-         Information.
-
-   These two models, referred to as the generic Directory Information
-   Models, describe how information is represented in the Directory.
-   These generic models provide a framework for other information
-   models.  Section 4 discusses the subschema information model and
-   subschema discovery.  Section 5 discusses the DSA (Server)
-   Informational Model.
-
-   Other X.500 information models (such as access control distribution
-   knowledge and replication knowledge information models) may be
-   adapted for use in LDAP.  Specification of how these models apply to
-   LDAP is left to future documents.
-
-1.1.  Relationship to Other LDAP Specifications
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-   This document is a integral part of the LDAP technical specification
-   [RFC4510], which obsoletes the previously defined LDAP technical
-   specification, RFC 3377, in its entirety.
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-   This document obsoletes RFC 2251, Sections 3.2 and 3.4, as well as
-   portions of Sections 4 and 6.  Appendix A.1 summarizes changes to
-   these sections.  The remainder of RFC 2251 is obsoleted by the
-   [RFC4511], [RFC4513], and [RFC4510] documents.
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-   This document obsoletes RFC 2252, Sections 4, 5, and 7.  Appendix A.2
-   summarizes changes to these sections.  The remainder of RFC 2252 is
-   obsoleted by [RFC4517].
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-   This document obsoletes RFC 2256, Sections 5.1, 5.2, 7.1, and 7.2.
-   Appendix A.3 summarizes changes to these sections.  The remainder of
-   RFC 2256 is obsoleted by [RFC4519] and [RFC4517].
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-   This document obsoletes RFC 3674 in its entirety.  Appendix A.4
-   summarizes changes since RFC 3674.
-
-1.2.  Relationship to X.501
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-   This document includes material, with and without adaptation, from
-   [X.501] as necessary to describe this protocol.  These adaptations
-   (and any other differences herein) apply to this protocol, and only
-   this protocol.
-
-1.3.  Conventions
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-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
-   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
-   document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119].
-
-   Schema definitions are provided using LDAP description formats (as
-   defined in Section 4.1).  Definitions provided here are formatted
-   (line wrapped) for readability.  Matching rules and LDAP syntaxes
-   referenced in these definitions are specified in [RFC4517].
-
-1.4.  Common ABNF Productions
-
-   A number of syntaxes in this document are described using Augmented
-   Backus-Naur Form (ABNF) [RFC4234].  These syntaxes (as well as a
-   number of syntaxes defined in other documents) rely on the following
-   common productions:
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-      keystring = leadkeychar *keychar
-      leadkeychar = ALPHA
-      keychar = ALPHA / DIGIT / HYPHEN
-      number  = DIGIT / ( LDIGIT 1*DIGIT )
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-      ALPHA   = %x41-5A / %x61-7A   ; "A"-"Z" / "a"-"z"
-      DIGIT   = %x30 / LDIGIT       ; "0"-"9"
-      LDIGIT  = %x31-39             ; "1"-"9"
-      HEX     = DIGIT / %x41-46 / %x61-66 ; "0"-"9" / "A"-"F" / "a"-"f"
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-      SP      = 1*SPACE  ; one or more " "
-      WSP     = 0*SPACE  ; zero or more " "
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-      NULL    = %x00 ; null (0)
-      SPACE   = %x20 ; space (" ")
-      DQUOTE  = %x22 ; quote (""")
-      SHARP   = %x23 ; octothorpe (or sharp sign) ("#")
-      DOLLAR  = %x24 ; dollar sign ("$")
-      SQUOTE  = %x27 ; single quote ("'")
-      LPAREN  = %x28 ; left paren ("(")
-      RPAREN  = %x29 ; right paren (")")
-      PLUS    = %x2B ; plus sign ("+")
-      COMMA   = %x2C ; comma (",")
-      HYPHEN  = %x2D ; hyphen ("-")
-      DOT     = %x2E ; period (".")
-      SEMI    = %x3B ; semicolon (";")
-      LANGLE  = %x3C ; left angle bracket ("<")
-      EQUALS  = %x3D ; equals sign ("=")
-      RANGLE  = %x3E ; right angle bracket (">")
-      ESC     = %x5C ; backslash ("\")
-      USCORE  = %x5F ; underscore ("_")
-      LCURLY  = %x7B ; left curly brace "{"
-      RCURLY  = %x7D ; right curly brace "}"
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-      ; Any UTF-8 [RFC3629] encoded Unicode [Unicode] character
-      UTF8    = UTF1 / UTFMB
-      UTFMB   = UTF2 / UTF3 / UTF4
-      UTF0    = %x80-BF
-      UTF1    = %x00-7F
-      UTF2    = %xC2-DF UTF0
-      UTF3    = %xE0 %xA0-BF UTF0 / %xE1-EC 2(UTF0) /
-                %xED %x80-9F UTF0 / %xEE-EF 2(UTF0)
-      UTF4    = %xF0 %x90-BF 2(UTF0) / %xF1-F3 3(UTF0) /
-                %xF4 %x80-8F 2(UTF0)
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-      OCTET   = %x00-FF ; Any octet (8-bit data unit)
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-   Object identifiers (OIDs) [X.680] are represented in LDAP using a
-   dot-decimal format conforming to the ABNF:
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-      numericoid = number 1*( DOT number )
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-   Short names, also known as descriptors, are used as more readable
-   aliases for object identifiers.  Short names are case insensitive and
-   conform to the ABNF:
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-   Where either an object identifier or a short name may be specified,
-   the following production is used:
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-      oid = descr / numericoid
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-   While the <descr> form is generally preferred when the usage is
-   restricted to short names referring to object identifiers that
-   identify like kinds of objects (e.g., attribute type descriptions,
-   matching rule descriptions, object class descriptions), the
-   <numericoid> form should be used when the object identifiers may
-   identify multiple kinds of objects or when an unambiguous short name
-   (descriptor) is not available.
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-   Implementations SHOULD treat short names (descriptors) used in an
-   ambiguous manner (as discussed above) as unrecognized.
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-   Short Names (descriptors) are discussed further in Section 6.2.
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-2.  Model of Directory User Information
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-   As [X.501] states:
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-      The purpose of the Directory is to hold, and provide access to,
-      information about objects of interest (objects) in some 'world'.
-      An object can be anything which is identifiable (can be named).
-
-      An object class is an identified family of objects, or conceivable
-      objects, which share certain characteristics.  Every object
-      belongs to at least one class.  An object class may be a subclass
-      of other object classes, in which case the members of the former
-      class, the subclass, are also considered to be members of the
-      latter classes, the superclasses.  There may be subclasses of
-      subclasses, etc., to an arbitrary depth.
-
-   A directory entry, a named collection of information, is the basic
-   unit of information held in the Directory.  There are multiple kinds
-   of directory entries.
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-   An object entry represents a particular object.  An alias entry
-   provides alternative naming.  A subentry holds administrative and/or
-   operational information.
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-   The set of entries representing the DIB are organized hierarchically
-   in a tree structure known as the Directory Information Tree (DIT).
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-   Section 2.1 describes the Directory Information Tree.
-   Section 2.2 discusses the structure of entries.
-   Section 2.3 discusses naming of entries.
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-   Section 2.4 discusses object classes.
-   Section 2.5 discusses attribute descriptions.
-   Section 2.6 discusses alias entries.
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-2.1.  The Directory Information Tree
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-   As noted above, the DIB is composed of a set of entries organized
-   hierarchically in a tree structure known as the Directory Information
-   Tree (DIT); specifically, a tree where vertices are the entries.
-
-   The arcs between vertices define relations between entries.  If an
-   arc exists from X to Y, then the entry at X is the immediate superior
-   of Y, and Y is the immediate subordinate of X.  An entry's superiors
-   are the entry's immediate superior and its superiors.  An entry's
-   subordinates are all of its immediate subordinates and their
-   subordinates.
-
-   Similarly, the superior/subordinate relationship between object
-   entries can be used to derive a relation between the objects they
-   represent.  DIT structure rules can be used to govern relationships
-   between objects.
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-   Note: An entry's immediate superior is also known as the entry's
-         parent, and an entry's immediate subordinate is also known as
-         the entry's child.  Entries that have the same parent are known
-         as siblings.
-
-2.2.  Structure of an Entry
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-   An entry consists of a set of attributes that hold information about
-   the object that the entry represents.  Some attributes represent user
-   information and are called user attributes.  Other attributes
-   represent operational and/or administrative information and are
-   called operational attributes.
-
-   An attribute is an attribute description (a type and zero or more
-   options) with one or more associated values.  An attribute is often
-   referred to by its attribute description.  For example, the
-   'givenName' attribute is the attribute that consists of the attribute
-   description 'givenName' (the 'givenName' attribute type [RFC4519] and
-   zero options) and one or more associated values.
-
-   The attribute type governs whether the attribute can have multiple
-   values, the syntax and matching rules used to construct and compare
-   values of that attribute, and other functions.  Options indicate
-   subtypes and other functions.
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-   No two values of an attribute may be equivalent.  Two values are
-   considered equivalent if and only if they would match according to
-   the equality matching rule of the attribute type.  Or, if the
-   attribute type is defined with no equality matching rule, two values
-   are equivalent if and only if they are identical.  (See 2.5.1 for
-   other restrictions.)
-
-   For example, a 'givenName' attribute can have more than one value,
-   they must be Directory Strings, and they are case insensitive.  A
-   'givenName' attribute cannot hold both "John" and "JOHN", as these
-   are equivalent values per the equality matching rule of the attribute
-   type.
-
-   Additionally, no attribute is to have a value that is not equivalent
-   to itself.  For example, the 'givenName' attribute cannot have as a
-   value a directory string that includes the REPLACEMENT CHARACTER
-   (U+FFFD) code point, as matching involving that directory string is
-   Undefined per this attribute's equality matching rule.
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-   When an attribute is used for naming of the entry, one and only one
-   value of the attribute is used in forming the Relative Distinguished
-   Name.  This value is known as a distinguished value.
-
-2.3.  Naming of Entries
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-2.3.1.  Relative Distinguished Names
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-   Each entry is named relative to its immediate superior.  This
-   relative name, known as its Relative Distinguished Name (RDN)
-   [X.501], is composed of an unordered set of one or more attribute
-   value assertions (AVA) consisting of an attribute description with
-   zero options and an attribute value.  These AVAs are chosen to match
-   attribute values (each a distinguished value) of the entry.
-
-   An entry's relative distinguished name must be unique among all
-   immediate subordinates of the entry's immediate superior (i.e., all
-   siblings).
-
-   The following are examples of string representations of RDNs
-   [RFC4514]:
-
-      UID=12345
-      OU=Engineering
-      CN=Kurt Zeilenga+L=Redwood Shores
-
-   The last is an example of a multi-valued RDN; that is, an RDN
-   composed of multiple AVAs.
-
-
-
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-2.3.2.  Distinguished Names
-
-   An entry's fully qualified name, known as its Distinguished Name (DN)
-   [X.501], is the concatenation of its RDN and its immediate superior's
-   DN.  A Distinguished Name unambiguously refers to an entry in the
-   tree.  The following are examples of string representations of DNs
-   [RFC4514]:
-
-      UID=nobody at example.com,DC=example,DC=com
-      CN=John Smith,OU=Sales,O=ACME Limited,L=Moab,ST=Utah,C=US
-
-2.3.3.  Alias Names
-
-   An alias, or alias name, is "an name for an object, provided by the
-   use of alias entries" [X.501].  Alias entries are described in
-   Section 2.6.
-
-2.4.  Object Classes
-
-   An object class is "an identified family of objects (or conceivable
-   objects) that share certain characteristics" [X.501].
-
-   As defined in [X.501]:
-
-      Object classes are used in the Directory for a number of purposes:
-
-        - describing and categorizing objects and the entries that
-          correspond to these objects;
-
-        - where appropriate, controlling the operation of the Directory;
-
-        - regulating, in conjunction with DIT structure rule
-          specifications, the position of entries in the DIT;
-
-        - regulating, in conjunction with DIT content rule
-          specifications, the attributes that are contained in entries;
-
-        - identifying classes of entry that are to be associated with a
-          particular policy by the appropriate administrative authority.
-
-      An object class (a subclass) may be derived from an object class
-      (its direct superclass) which is itself derived from an even more
-      generic object class.  For structural object classes, this process
-      stops at the most generic object class, 'top' (defined in Section
-      2.4.1).  An ordered set of superclasses up to the most superior
-      object class of an object class is its superclass chain.
-
-
-
-
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-      An object class may be derived from two or more direct
-      superclasses (superclasses not part of the same superclass chain).
-      This feature of subclassing is termed multiple inheritance.
-
-   Each object class identifies the set of attributes required to be
-   present in entries belonging to the class and the set of attributes
-   allowed to be present in entries belonging to the class.  As an entry
-   of a class must meet the requirements of each class it belongs to, it
-   can be said that an object class inherits the sets of allowed and
-   required attributes from its superclasses.  A subclass can identify
-   an attribute allowed by its superclass as being required.  If an
-   attribute is a member of both sets, it is required to be present.
-
-   Each object class is defined to be one of three kinds of object
-   classes: Abstract, Structural, or Auxiliary.
-
-   Each object class is identified by an object identifier (OID) and,
-   optionally, one or more short names (descriptors).
-
-2.4.1.  Abstract Object Classes
-
-   An abstract object class, as the name implies, provides a base of
-   characteristics from which other object classes can be defined to
-   inherit from.  An entry cannot belong to an abstract object class
-   unless it belongs to a structural or auxiliary class that inherits
-   from that abstract class.
-
-   Abstract object classes cannot derive from structural or auxiliary
-   object classes.
-
-   All structural object classes derive (directly or indirectly) from
-   the 'top' abstract object class.  Auxiliary object classes do not
-   necessarily derive from 'top'.
-
-   The following is the object class definition (see Section 4.1.1) for
-   the 'top' object class:
-
-      ( 2.5.6.0 NAME 'top' ABSTRACT MUST objectClass )
-
-   All entries belong to the 'top' abstract object class.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-   As stated in [X.501]:
-
-      An object class defined for use in the structural specification of
-      the DIT is termed a structural object class.  Structural object
-      classes are used in the definition of the structure of the names
-      of the objects for compliant entries.
-
-      An object or alias entry is characterized by precisely one
-      structural object class superclass chain which has a single
-      structural object class as the most subordinate object class.
-      This structural object class is referred to as the structural
-      object class of the entry.
-
-      Structural object classes are related to associated entries:
-
-        - an entry conforming to a structural object class shall
-          represent the real-world object constrained by the object
-          class;
-
-        - DIT structure rules only refer to structural object classes;
-          the structural object class of an entry is used to specify the
-          position of the entry in the DIT;
-
-        - the structural object class of an entry is used, along with an
-          associated DIT content rule, to control the content of an
-          entry.
-
-      The structural object class of an entry shall not be changed.
-
-   Each structural object class is a (direct or indirect) subclass of
-   the 'top' abstract object class.
-
-   Structural object classes cannot subclass auxiliary object classes.
-
-   Each entry is said to belong to its structural object class as well
-   as all classes in its structural object class's superclass chain.
-
-2.4.3.  Auxiliary Object Classes
-
-   Auxiliary object classes are used to augment the characteristics of
-   entries.  They are commonly used to augment the sets of attributes
-   required and allowed to be present in an entry.  They can be used to
-   describe entries or classes of entries.
-
-   Auxiliary object classes cannot subclass structural object classes.
-
-
-
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-   An entry can belong to any subset of the set of auxiliary object
-   classes allowed by the DIT content rule associated with the
-   structural object class of the entry.  If no DIT content rule is
-   associated with the structural object class of the entry, the entry
-   cannot belong to any auxiliary object class.
-
-   The set of auxiliary object classes that an entry belongs to can
-   change over time.
-
-2.5.  Attribute Descriptions
-
-   An attribute description is composed of an attribute type (see
-   Section 2.5.1) and a set of zero or more attribute options (see
-   Section 2.5.2).
-
-   An attribute description is represented by the ABNF:
-
-      attributedescription = attributetype options
-      attributetype = oid
-      options = *( SEMI option )
-      option = 1*keychar
-
-   where <attributetype> identifies the attribute type and each <option>
-   identifies an attribute option.  Both <attributetype> and <option>
-   productions are case insensitive.  The order in which <option>s
-   appear is irrelevant.  That is, any two <attributedescription>s that
-   consist of the same <attributetype> and same set of <option>s are
-   equivalent.
-
-   Examples of valid attribute descriptions:
-
-      2.5.4.0
-      cn;lang-de;lang-en
-      owner
-
-   An attribute description with an unrecognized attribute type is to be
-   treated as unrecognized.  Servers SHALL treat an attribute
-   description with an unrecognized attribute option as unrecognized.
-   Clients MAY treat an unrecognized attribute option as a tagging
-   option (see Section 2.5.2.1).
-
-   All attributes of an entry must have distinct attribute descriptions.
-
-2.5.1.  Attribute Types
-
-   An attribute type governs whether the attribute can have multiple
-   values, the syntax and matching rules used to construct and compare
-   values of that attribute, and other functions.
-
-
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-   If no equality matching is specified for the attribute type:
-
-      - the attribute (of the type) cannot be used for naming;
-      - when adding the attribute (or replacing all values), no two
-        values may be equivalent (see 2.2);
-      - individual values of a multi-valued attribute are not to be
-        independently added or deleted;
-      - attribute value assertions (such as matching in search filters
-        and comparisons) using values of such a type cannot be
-        performed.
-
-   Otherwise, the specified equality matching rule is to be used to
-   evaluate attribute value assertions concerning the attribute type.
-   The specified equality rule is to be transitive and commutative.
-
-   The attribute type indicates whether the attribute is a user
-   attribute or an operational attribute.  If operational, the attribute
-   type indicates the operational usage and whether or not the attribute
-   is modifiable by users.  Operational attributes are discussed in
-   Section 3.4.
-
-   An attribute type (a subtype) may derive from a more generic
-   attribute type (a direct supertype).  The following restrictions
-   apply to subtyping:
-
-      - a subtype must have the same usage as its direct supertype,
-      - a subtype's syntax must be the same, or a refinement of, its
-        supertype's syntax, and
-      - a subtype must be collective [RFC3671] if its supertype is
-        collective.
-
-   An attribute description consisting of a subtype and no options is
-   said to be the direct description subtype of the attribute
-   description consisting of the subtype's direct supertype and no
-   options.
-
-   Each attribute type is identified by an object identifier (OID) and,
-   optionally, one or more short names (descriptors).
-
-2.5.2.  Attribute Options
-
-   There are multiple kinds of attribute description options.  The LDAP
-   technical specification details one kind: tagging options.
-
-   Not all options can be associated with attributes held in the
-   directory.  Tagging options can be.
-
-
-
-
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-   Not all options can be used in conjunction with all attribute types.
-   In such cases, the attribute description is to be treated as
-   unrecognized.
-
-   An attribute description that contains mutually exclusive options
-   shall be treated as unrecognized.  That is, "cn;x-bar;x-foo", where
-   "x-foo" and "x-bar" are mutually exclusive, is to be treated as
-   unrecognized.
-
-   Other kinds of options may be specified in future documents.  These
-   documents must detail how new kinds of options they define relate to
-   tagging options.  In particular, these documents must detail whether
-   or not new kinds of options can be associated with attributes held in
-   the directory, how new kinds of options affect transfer of attribute
-   values, and how new kinds of options are treated in attribute
-   description hierarchies.
-
-   Options are represented as short, case-insensitive textual strings
-   conforming to the <option> production defined in Section 2.5 of this
-   document.
-
-   Procedures for registering options are detailed in BCP 64, RFC 4520
-   [RFC4520].
-
-2.5.2.1.  Tagging Options
-
-   Attributes held in the directory can have attribute descriptions with
-   any number of tagging options.  Tagging options are never mutually
-   exclusive.
-
-   An attribute description with N tagging options is a direct
-   (description) subtype of all attribute descriptions of the same
-   attribute type and all but one of the N options.  If the attribute
-   type has a supertype, then the attribute description is also a direct
-   (description) subtype of the attribute description of the supertype
-   and the N tagging options.  That is, 'cn;lang-de;lang-en' is a direct
-   (description) subtype of 'cn;lang-de', 'cn;lang-en', and
-   'name;lang-de;lang-en' ('cn' is a subtype of 'name'; both are defined
-   in [RFC4519]).
-
-2.5.3.  Attribute Description Hierarchies
-
-   An attribute description can be the direct subtype of zero or more
-   other attribute descriptions as indicated by attribute type subtyping
-   (as described in Section 2.5.1) or attribute tagging option subtyping
-   (as described in Section 2.5.2.1).  These subtyping relationships are
-   used to form hierarchies of attribute descriptions and attributes.
-
-
-
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-   As adapted from [X.501]:
-
-      Attribute hierarchies allow access to the DIB with varying degrees
-      of granularity.  This is achieved by allowing the value components
-      of attributes to be accessed by using either their specific
-      attribute description (a direct reference to the attribute) or a
-      more generic attribute description (an indirect reference).
-
-      Semantically related attributes may be placed in a hierarchical
-      relationship, the more specialized being placed subordinate to the
-      more generalized.  Searching for or retrieving attributes and
-      their values is made easier by quoting the more generalized
-      attribute description; a filter item so specified is evaluated for
-      the more specialized descriptions as well as for the quoted
-      description.
-
-      Where subordinate specialized descriptions are selected to be
-      returned as part of a search result these descriptions shall be
-      returned if available.  Where the more general descriptions are
-      selected to be returned as part of a search result both the
-      general and the specialized descriptions shall be returned, if
-      available.  An attribute value shall always be returned as a value
-      of its own attribute description.
-
-      All of the attribute descriptions in an attribute hierarchy are
-      treated as distinct and unrelated descriptions for user
-      modification of entry content.
-
-      An attribute value stored in an object or alias entry is of
-      precisely one attribute description.  The description is indicated
-      when the value is originally added to the entry.
-
-   For the purpose of subschema administration of the entry, a
-   specification that an attribute is required is fulfilled if the entry
-   contains a value of an attribute description belonging to an
-   attribute hierarchy where the attribute type of that description is
-   the same as the required attribute's type.  That is, a "MUST name"
-   specification is fulfilled by 'name' or 'name;x-tag-option', but is
-   not fulfilled by 'CN' or 'CN;x-tag-option' (even though 'CN' is a
-   subtype of 'name').  Likewise, an entry may contain a value of an
-   attribute description belonging to an attribute hierarchy where the
-   attribute type of that description is either explicitly included in
-   the definition of an object class to which the entry belongs or
-   allowed by the DIT content rule applicable to that entry.  That is,
-   'name' and 'name;x-tag-option' are allowed by "MAY name" (or by "MUST
-   name"), but 'CN' and 'CN;x-tag-option' are not allowed by "MAY name"
-   (or by "MUST name").
-
-
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-   For the purposes of other policy administration, unless stated
-   otherwise in the specification of the particular administrative
-   model, all of the attribute descriptions in an attribute hierarchy
-   are treated as distinct and unrelated descriptions.
-
-2.6.  Alias Entries
-
-   As adapted from [X.501]:
-
-      An alias, or an alias name, for an object is an alternative name
-      for an object or object entry which is provided by the use of
-      alias entries.
-
-      Each alias entry contains, within the 'aliasedObjectName'
-      attribute (known as the 'aliasedEntryName' attribute in X.500), a
-      name of some object.  The distinguished name of the alias entry is
-      thus also a name for this object.
-
-          NOTE - The name within the 'aliasedObjectName' is said to be
-                 pointed to by the alias.  It does not have to be the
-                 distinguished name of any entry.
-
-      The conversion of an alias name to an object name is termed
-      (alias) dereferencing and comprises the systematic replacement of
-      alias names, where found within a purported name, by the value of
-      the corresponding 'aliasedObjectName' attribute.  The process may
-      require the examination of more than one alias entry.
-
-      Any particular entry in the DIT may have zero or more alias names.
-      It therefore follows that several alias entries may point to the
-      same entry.  An alias entry may point to an entry that is not a
-      leaf entry and may point to another alias entry.
-
-      An alias entry shall have no subordinates, so that an alias entry
-      is always a leaf entry.
-
-      Every alias entry shall belong to the 'alias' object class.
-
-   An entry with the 'alias' object class must also belong to an object
-   class (or classes), or be governed by a DIT content rule, which
-   allows suitable naming attributes to be present.
-
-   Example:
-
-      dn: cn=bar,dc=example,dc=com
-      objectClass: top
-      objectClass: alias
-      objectClass: extensibleObject
-
-
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-      cn: bar
-      aliasedObjectName: cn=foo,dc=example,dc=com
-
-2.6.1.  'alias' Object Class
-
-   Alias entries belong to the 'alias' object class.
-
-      ( 2.5.6.1 NAME 'alias'
-        SUP top STRUCTURAL
-        MUST aliasedObjectName )
-
-2.6.2.  'aliasedObjectName' Attribute Type
-
-   The 'aliasedObjectName' attribute holds the name of the entry an
-   alias points to.  The 'aliasedObjectName' attribute is known as the
-   'aliasedEntryName' attribute in X.500.
-
-      ( 2.5.4.1 NAME 'aliasedObjectName'
-        EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
-        SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-   The 'distinguishedNameMatch' matching rule and the DistinguishedName
-   (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12) syntax are defined in [RFC4517].
-
-3.  Directory Administrative and Operational Information
-
-   This section discusses select aspects of the X.500 Directory
-   Administrative and Operational Information model [X.501].  LDAP
-   implementations MAY support other aspects of this model.
-
-3.1.  Subtrees
-
-   As defined in [X.501]:
-
-      A subtree is a collection of object and alias entries situated at
-      the vertices of a tree.  Subtrees do not contain subentries.  The
-      prefix sub, in subtree, emphasizes that the base (or root) vertex
-      of this tree is usually subordinate to the root of the DIT.
-
-      A subtree begins at some vertex and extends to some identifiable
-      lower boundary, possibly extending to leaves.  A subtree is always
-      defined within a context which implicitly bounds the subtree.  For
-      example, the vertex and lower boundaries of a subtree defining a
-      replicated area are bounded by a naming context.
-
-
-
-
-
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-3.2.  Subentries
-
-   A subentry is a "special sort of entry, known by the Directory, used
-   to hold information associated with a subtree or subtree refinement"
-   [X.501].  Subentries are used in Directory to hold for administrative
-   and operational purposes as defined in [X.501].  Their use in LDAP is
-   detailed in [RFC3672].
-
-   The term "(sub)entry" in this specification indicates that servers
-   implementing X.500(93) models are, in accordance with X.500(93) as
-   described in [RFC3672], to use a subentry and that other servers are
-   to use an object entry belonging to the appropriate auxiliary class
-   normally used with the subentry (e.g., 'subschema' for subschema
-   subentries) to mimic the subentry.  This object entry's RDN SHALL be
-   formed from a value of the 'cn' (commonName) attribute [RFC4519] (as
-   all subentries are named with 'cn').
-
-3.3.  The 'objectClass' attribute
-
-   Each entry in the DIT has an 'objectClass' attribute.
-
-      ( 2.5.4.0 NAME 'objectClass'
-        EQUALITY objectIdentifierMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38 )
-
-   The 'objectIdentifierMatch' matching rule and the OBJECT IDENTIFIER
-   (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38) syntax are defined in [RFC4517].
-
-   The 'objectClass' attribute specifies the object classes of an entry,
-   which (among other things) are used in conjunction with the
-   controlling schema to determine the permitted attributes of an entry.
-   Values of this attribute can be modified by clients, but the
-   'objectClass' attribute cannot be removed.
-
-   Servers that follow X.500(93) models SHALL restrict modifications of
-   this attribute to prevent the basic structural class of the entry
-   from being changed.  That is, one cannot change a 'person' into a
-   'country'.
-
-   When creating an entry or adding an 'objectClass' value to an entry,
-   all superclasses of the named classes SHALL be implicitly added as
-   well if not already present.  That is, if the auxiliary class 'x-a'
-   is a subclass of the class 'x-b', adding 'x-a' to 'objectClass'
-   causes 'x-b' to be implicitly added (if is not already present).
-
-   Servers SHALL restrict modifications of this attribute to prevent
-   superclasses of remaining 'objectClass' values from being deleted.
-   That is, if the auxiliary class 'x-a' is a subclass of the auxiliary
-
-
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-   class 'x-b' and the 'objectClass' attribute contains 'x-a' and 'x-b',
-   an attempt to delete only 'x-b' from the 'objectClass' attribute is
-   an error.
-
-3.4.  Operational Attributes
-
-   Some attributes, termed operational attributes, are used or
-   maintained by servers for administrative and operational purposes.
-   As stated in [X.501]: "There are three varieties of operational
-   attributes:  Directory operational attributes, DSA-shared operational
-   attributes, and DSA-specific operational attributes".
-
-   A directory operational attribute is used to represent operational
-   and/or administrative information in the Directory Information Model.
-   This includes operational attributes maintained by the server (e.g.,
-   'createTimestamp') as well as operational attributes that hold values
-   administrated by the user (e.g., 'ditContentRules').
-
-   A DSA-shared operational attribute is used to represent information
-   of the DSA Information Model that is shared between DSAs.
-
-   A DSA-specific operational attribute is used to represent information
-   of the DSA Information Model that is specific to the DSA (though, in
-   some cases, may be derived from information shared between DSAs;
-   e.g., 'namingContexts').
-
-   The DSA Information Model operational attributes are detailed in
-   [X.501].
-
-   Operational attributes are not normally visible.  They are not
-   returned in search results unless explicitly requested by name.
-
-   Not all operational attributes are user modifiable.
-
-   Entries may contain, among others, the following operational
-   attributes:
-
-      - creatorsName: the Distinguished Name of the user who added this
-          entry to the directory,
-
-      - createTimestamp: the time this entry was added to the directory,
-
-      - modifiersName: the Distinguished Name of the user who last
-          modified this entry, and
-
-      - modifyTimestamp: the time this entry was last modified.
-
-
-
-
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-   Servers SHOULD maintain the 'creatorsName', 'createTimestamp',
-   'modifiersName', and 'modifyTimestamp' attributes for all entries of
-   the DIT.
-
-3.4.1.  'creatorsName'
-
-   This attribute appears in entries that were added using the protocol
-   (e.g., using the Add operation).  The value is the distinguished name
-   of the creator.
-
-      ( 2.5.18.3 NAME 'creatorsName'
-        EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
-        SINGLE-VALUE NO-USER-MODIFICATION
-        USAGE directoryOperation )
-
-   The 'distinguishedNameMatch' matching rule and the DistinguishedName
-   (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12) syntax are defined in [RFC4517].
-
-3.4.2.  'createTimestamp'
-
-   This attribute appears in entries that were added using the protocol
-   (e.g., using the Add operation).  The value is the time the entry was
-   added.
-
-      ( 2.5.18.1 NAME 'createTimestamp'
-        EQUALITY generalizedTimeMatch
-        ORDERING generalizedTimeOrderingMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.24
-        SINGLE-VALUE NO-USER-MODIFICATION
-        USAGE directoryOperation )
-
-   The 'generalizedTimeMatch' and 'generalizedTimeOrderingMatch'
-   matching rules and the GeneralizedTime
-   (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.24) syntax are defined in [RFC4517].
-
-3.4.3.  'modifiersName'
-
-   This attribute appears in entries that have been modified using the
-   protocol (e.g., using the Modify operation).  The value is the
-   distinguished name of the last modifier.
-
-      ( 2.5.18.4 NAME 'modifiersName'
-        EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
-        SINGLE-VALUE NO-USER-MODIFICATION
-        USAGE directoryOperation )
-
-
-
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-   The 'distinguishedNameMatch' matching rule and the DistinguishedName
-   (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12) syntax are defined in [RFC4517].
-
-3.4.4.  'modifyTimestamp'
-
-   This attribute appears in entries that have been modified using the
-   protocol (e.g., using the Modify operation).  The value is the time
-   the entry was last modified.
-
-      ( 2.5.18.2 NAME 'modifyTimestamp'
-        EQUALITY generalizedTimeMatch
-        ORDERING generalizedTimeOrderingMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.24
-        SINGLE-VALUE NO-USER-MODIFICATION
-        USAGE directoryOperation )
-
-   The 'generalizedTimeMatch' and 'generalizedTimeOrderingMatch'
-   matching rules and the GeneralizedTime
-   (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.24) syntax are defined in [RFC4517].
-
-3.4.5.  'structuralObjectClass'
-
-   This attribute indicates the structural object class of the entry.
-
-      ( 2.5.21.9 NAME 'structuralObjectClass'
-        EQUALITY objectIdentifierMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38
-        SINGLE-VALUE NO-USER-MODIFICATION
-        USAGE directoryOperation )
-
-   The 'objectIdentifierMatch' matching rule and OBJECT IDENTIFIER
-   (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38) syntax is defined in [RFC4517].
-
-3.4.6.  'governingStructureRule'
-
-   This attribute indicates the structure rule governing the entry.
-
-      ( 2.5.21.10 NAME 'governingStructureRule'
-        EQUALITY integerMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
-        SINGLE-VALUE NO-USER-MODIFICATION
-        USAGE directoryOperation )
-
-   The 'integerMatch' matching rule and INTEGER
-   (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27) syntax is defined in [RFC4517].
-
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-4.  Directory Schema
-
-   As defined in [X.501]:
-
-      The Directory Schema is a set of definitions and constraints
-      concerning the structure of the DIT, the possible ways entries are
-      named, the information that can be held in an entry, the
-      attributes used to represent that information and their
-      organization into hierarchies to facilitate search and retrieval
-      of the information and the ways in which values of attributes may
-      be matched in attribute value and matching rule assertions.
-
-      NOTE 1 - The schema enables the Directory system to, for example:
-
-      - prevent the creation of subordinate entries of the wrong
-        object-class (e.g., a country as a subordinate of a person);
-
-      - prevent the addition of attribute-types to an entry
-        inappropriate to the object-class (e.g., a serial number to a
-        person's entry);
-
-      - prevent the addition of an attribute value of a syntax not
-        matching that defined for the attribute-type (e.g., a printable
-        string to a bit string).
-
-      Formally, the Directory Schema comprises a set of:
-
-      a) Name Form definitions that define primitive naming relations
-         for structural object classes;
-
-      b) DIT Structure Rule definitions that define the names that
-         entries may have and the ways in which the entries may be
-         related to one another in the DIT;
-
-      c) DIT Content Rule definitions that extend the specification of
-         allowable attributes for entries beyond those indicated by the
-         structural object classes of the entries;
-
-      d) Object Class definitions that define the basic set of mandatory
-         and optional attributes that shall be present, and may be
-         present, respectively, in an entry of a given class, and which
-         indicate the kind of object class that is being defined;
-
-
-
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-      e) Attribute Type definitions that identify the object identifier
-         by which an attribute is known, its syntax, associated matching
-         rules, whether it is an operational attribute and if so its
-         type, whether it is a collective attribute, whether it is
-         permitted to have multiple values and whether or not it is
-         derived from another attribute type;
-
-      f) Matching Rule definitions that define matching rules.
-
-      And in LDAP:
-
-      g) LDAP Syntax definitions that define encodings used in LDAP.
-
-4.1.  Schema Definitions
-
-   Schema definitions in this section are described using ABNF and rely
-   on the common productions specified in Section 1.2 as well as these:
-
-      noidlen = numericoid [ LCURLY len RCURLY ]
-      len = number
-
-      oids = oid / ( LPAREN WSP oidlist WSP RPAREN )
-      oidlist = oid *( WSP DOLLAR WSP oid )
-
-      extensions = *( SP xstring SP qdstrings )
-      xstring = "X" HYPHEN 1*( ALPHA / HYPHEN / USCORE )
-
-      qdescrs = qdescr / ( LPAREN WSP qdescrlist WSP RPAREN )
-      qdescrlist = [ qdescr *( SP qdescr ) ]
-      qdescr = SQUOTE descr SQUOTE
-
-      qdstrings = qdstring / ( LPAREN WSP qdstringlist WSP RPAREN )
-      qdstringlist = [ qdstring *( SP qdstring ) ]
-      qdstring = SQUOTE dstring SQUOTE
-      dstring = 1*( QS / QQ / QUTF8 )   ; escaped UTF-8 string
-
-      QQ =  ESC %x32 %x37 ; "\27"
-      QS =  ESC %x35 ( %x43 / %x63 ) ; "\5C" / "\5c"
-
-      ; Any UTF-8 encoded Unicode character
-      ; except %x27 ("\'") and %x5C ("\")
-      QUTF8    = QUTF1 / UTFMB
-
-      ; Any ASCII character except %x27 ("\'") and %x5C ("\")
-      QUTF1    = %x00-26 / %x28-5B / %x5D-7F
-
-   Schema definitions in this section also share a number of common
-   terms.
-
-
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-   The NAME field provides a set of short names (descriptors) that are
-   to be used as aliases for the OID.
-
-   The DESC field optionally allows a descriptive string to be provided
-   by the directory administrator and/or implementor.  While
-   specifications may suggest a descriptive string, there is no
-   requirement that the suggested (or any) descriptive string be used.
-
-   The OBSOLETE field, if present, indicates the element is not active.
-
-   Implementors should note that future versions of this document may
-   expand these definitions to include additional terms.  Terms whose
-   identifier begins with "X-" are reserved for private experiments and
-   are followed by <SP> and <qdstrings> tokens.
-
-4.1.1.  Object Class Definitions
-
-   Object Class definitions are written according to the ABNF:
-
-     ObjectClassDescription = LPAREN WSP
-         numericoid                 ; object identifier
-         [ SP "NAME" SP qdescrs ]   ; short names (descriptors)
-         [ SP "DESC" SP qdstring ]  ; description
-         [ SP "OBSOLETE" ]          ; not active
-         [ SP "SUP" SP oids ]       ; superior object classes
-         [ SP kind ]                ; kind of class
-         [ SP "MUST" SP oids ]      ; attribute types
-         [ SP "MAY" SP oids ]       ; attribute types
-         extensions WSP RPAREN
-
-     kind = "ABSTRACT" / "STRUCTURAL" / "AUXILIARY"
-
-   where:
-     <numericoid> is object identifier assigned to this object class;
-     NAME <qdescrs> are short names (descriptors) identifying this
-         object class;
-     DESC <qdstring> is a short descriptive string;
-     OBSOLETE indicates this object class is not active;
-     SUP <oids> specifies the direct superclasses of this object class;
-     the kind of object class is indicated by one of ABSTRACT,
-         STRUCTURAL, or AUXILIARY (the default is STRUCTURAL);
-     MUST and MAY specify the sets of required and allowed attribute
-         types, respectively; and
-     <extensions> describe extensions.
-
-
-
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-4.1.2.  Attribute Types
-
-   Attribute Type definitions are written according to the ABNF:
-
-     AttributeTypeDescription = LPAREN WSP
-         numericoid                    ; object identifier
-         [ SP "NAME" SP qdescrs ]      ; short names (descriptors)
-         [ SP "DESC" SP qdstring ]     ; description
-         [ SP "OBSOLETE" ]             ; not active
-         [ SP "SUP" SP oid ]           ; supertype
-         [ SP "EQUALITY" SP oid ]      ; equality matching rule
-         [ SP "ORDERING" SP oid ]      ; ordering matching rule
-         [ SP "SUBSTR" SP oid ]        ; substrings matching rule
-         [ SP "SYNTAX" SP noidlen ]    ; value syntax
-         [ SP "SINGLE-VALUE" ]         ; single-value
-         [ SP "COLLECTIVE" ]           ; collective
-         [ SP "NO-USER-MODIFICATION" ] ; not user modifiable
-         [ SP "USAGE" SP usage ]       ; usage
-         extensions WSP RPAREN         ; extensions
-
-     usage = "userApplications"     /  ; user
-             "directoryOperation"   /  ; directory operational
-             "distributedOperation" /  ; DSA-shared operational
-             "dSAOperation"            ; DSA-specific operational
-
-   where:
-     <numericoid> is object identifier assigned to this attribute type;
-     NAME <qdescrs> are short names (descriptors) identifying this
-         attribute type;
-     DESC <qdstring> is a short descriptive string;
-     OBSOLETE indicates this attribute type is not active;
-     SUP oid specifies the direct supertype of this type;
-     EQUALITY, ORDERING, and SUBSTR provide the oid of the equality,
-         ordering, and substrings matching rules, respectively;
-     SYNTAX identifies value syntax by object identifier and may suggest
-         a minimum upper bound;
-     SINGLE-VALUE indicates attributes of this type are restricted to a
-         single value;
-     COLLECTIVE indicates this attribute type is collective
-         [X.501][RFC3671];
-     NO-USER-MODIFICATION indicates this attribute type is not user
-         modifiable;
-     USAGE indicates the application of this attribute type; and
-     <extensions> describe extensions.
-
-   Each attribute type description must contain at least one of the SUP
-   or SYNTAX fields.  If no SYNTAX field is provided, the attribute type
-   description takes its value from the supertype.
-
-
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-   If SUP field is provided, the EQUALITY, ORDERING, and SUBSTRING
-   fields, if not specified, take their value from the supertype.
-
-   Usage of userApplications, the default, indicates that attributes of
-   this type represent user information.  That is, they are user
-   attributes.
-
-   A usage of directoryOperation, distributedOperation, or dSAOperation
-   indicates that attributes of this type represent operational and/or
-   administrative information.  That is, they are operational
-   attributes.
-
-   directoryOperation usage indicates that the attribute of this type is
-   a directory operational attribute.  distributedOperation usage
-   indicates that the attribute of this type is a DSA-shared usage
-   operational attribute.  dSAOperation usage indicates that the
-   attribute of this type is a DSA-specific operational attribute.
-
-   COLLECTIVE requires usage userApplications.  Use of collective
-   attribute types in LDAP is discussed in [RFC3671].
-
-   NO-USER-MODIFICATION requires an operational usage.
-
-   Note that the <AttributeTypeDescription> does not list the matching
-   rules that can be used with that attribute type in an extensibleMatch
-   search filter [RFC4511].  This is done using the 'matchingRuleUse'
-   attribute described in Section 4.1.4.
-
-   This document refines the schema description of X.501 by requiring
-   that the SYNTAX field in an <AttributeTypeDescription> be a string
-   representation of an object identifier for the LDAP string syntax
-   definition, with an optional indication of the suggested minimum
-   bound of a value of this attribute.
-
-   A suggested minimum upper bound on the number of characters in a
-   value with a string-based syntax, or the number of bytes in a value
-   for all other syntaxes, may be indicated by appending this bound
-   count inside of curly braces following the syntax's OBJECT IDENTIFIER
-   in an Attribute Type Description.  This bound is not part of the
-   syntax name itself.  For instance, "1.3.6.4.1.1466.0{64}" suggests
-   that server implementations should allow a string to be 64 characters
-   long, although they may allow longer strings.  Note that a single
-   character of the Directory String syntax may be encoded in more than
-   one octet since UTF-8 [RFC3629] is a variable-length encoding.
-
-
-
-
-
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-4.1.3.  Matching Rules
-
-   Matching rules are used in performance of attribute value assertions,
-   such as in performance of a Compare operation.  They are also used in
-   evaluating search filters, determining which individual values are to
-   be added or deleted during performance of a Modify operation, and in
-   comparing distinguished names.
-
-   Each matching rule is identified by an object identifier (OID) and,
-   optionally, one or more short names (descriptors).
-
-   Matching rule definitions are written according to the ABNF:
-
-     MatchingRuleDescription = LPAREN WSP
-         numericoid                 ; object identifier
-         [ SP "NAME" SP qdescrs ]   ; short names (descriptors)
-         [ SP "DESC" SP qdstring ]  ; description
-         [ SP "OBSOLETE" ]          ; not active
-         SP "SYNTAX" SP numericoid  ; assertion syntax
-         extensions WSP RPAREN      ; extensions
-
-   where:
-     <numericoid> is object identifier assigned to this matching rule;
-     NAME <qdescrs> are short names (descriptors) identifying this
-         matching rule;
-     DESC <qdstring> is a short descriptive string;
-     OBSOLETE indicates this matching rule is not active;
-     SYNTAX identifies the assertion syntax (the syntax of the assertion
-         value) by object identifier; and
-     <extensions> describe extensions.
-
-4.1.4.  Matching Rule Uses
-
-   A matching rule use lists the attribute types that are suitable for
-   use with an extensibleMatch search filter.
-
-   Matching rule use descriptions are written according to the following
-   ABNF:
-
-     MatchingRuleUseDescription = LPAREN WSP
-         numericoid                 ; object identifier
-         [ SP "NAME" SP qdescrs ]   ; short names (descriptors)
-         [ SP "DESC" SP qdstring ]  ; description
-         [ SP "OBSOLETE" ]          ; not active
-         SP "APPLIES" SP oids       ; attribute types
-         extensions WSP RPAREN      ; extensions
-
-
-
-
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-   where:
-     <numericoid> is the object identifier of the matching rule
-         associated with this matching rule use description;
-     NAME <qdescrs> are short names (descriptors) identifying this
-         matching rule use;
-     DESC <qdstring> is a short descriptive string;
-     OBSOLETE indicates this matching rule use is not active;
-     APPLIES provides a list of attribute types the matching rule
-         applies to; and
-     <extensions> describe extensions.
-
-4.1.5.  LDAP Syntaxes
-
-   LDAP Syntaxes of (attribute and assertion) values are described in
-   terms of ASN.1 [X.680] and, optionally, have an octet string encoding
-   known as the LDAP-specific encoding.  Commonly, the LDAP-specific
-   encoding is constrained to a string of Unicode [Unicode] characters
-   in UTF-8 [RFC3629] form.
-
-   Each LDAP syntax is identified by an object identifier (OID).
-
-   LDAP syntax definitions are written according to the ABNF:
-
-     SyntaxDescription = LPAREN WSP
-         numericoid                 ; object identifier
-         [ SP "DESC" SP qdstring ]  ; description
-         extensions WSP RPAREN      ; extensions
-
-   where:
-     <numericoid> is the object identifier assigned to this LDAP syntax;
-     DESC <qdstring> is a short descriptive string; and
-     <extensions> describe extensions.
-
-4.1.6.  DIT Content Rules
-
-   A DIT content rule is a "rule governing the content of entries of a
-   particular structural object class" [X.501].
-
-   For DIT entries of a particular structural object class, a DIT
-   content rule specifies which auxiliary object classes the entries are
-   allowed to belong to and which additional attributes (by type) are
-   required, allowed, or not allowed to appear in the entries.
-
-   The list of precluded attributes cannot include any attribute listed
-   as mandatory in the rule, the structural object class, or any of the
-   allowed auxiliary object classes.
-
-
-
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-   Each content rule is identified by the object identifier, as well as
-   any short names (descriptors), of the structural object class it
-   applies to.
-
-   An entry may only belong to auxiliary object classes listed in the
-   governing content rule.
-
-   An entry must contain all attributes required by the object classes
-   the entry belongs to as well as all attributes required by the
-   governing content rule.
-
-   An entry may contain any non-precluded attributes allowed by the
-   object classes the entry belongs to as well as all attributes allowed
-   by the governing content rule.
-
-   An entry cannot include any attribute precluded by the governing
-   content rule.
-
-   An entry is governed by (if present and active in the subschema) the
-   DIT content rule that applies to the structural object class of the
-   entry (see Section 2.4.2).  If no active rule is present for the
-   entry's structural object class, the entry's content is governed by
-   the structural object class (and possibly other aspects of user and
-   system schema).  DIT content rules for superclasses of the structural
-   object class of an entry are not applicable to that entry.
-
-   DIT content rule descriptions are written according to the ABNF:
-
-     DITContentRuleDescription = LPAREN WSP
-         numericoid                 ; object identifier
-         [ SP "NAME" SP qdescrs ]   ; short names (descriptors)
-         [ SP "DESC" SP qdstring ]  ; description
-         [ SP "OBSOLETE" ]          ; not active
-         [ SP "AUX" SP oids ]       ; auxiliary object classes
-         [ SP "MUST" SP oids ]      ; attribute types
-         [ SP "MAY" SP oids ]       ; attribute types
-         [ SP "NOT" SP oids ]       ; attribute types
-         extensions WSP RPAREN      ; extensions
-
-   where:
-     <numericoid> is the object identifier of the structural object
-         class associated with this DIT content rule;
-     NAME <qdescrs> are short names (descriptors) identifying this DIT
-         content rule;
-     DESC <qdstring> is a short descriptive string;
-     OBSOLETE indicates this DIT content rule use is not active;
-     AUX specifies a list of auxiliary object classes that entries
-         subject to this DIT content rule may belong to;
-
-
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-     MUST, MAY, and NOT specify lists of attribute types that are
-         required, allowed, or precluded, respectively, from appearing
-         in entries subject to this DIT content rule; and
-     <extensions> describe extensions.
-
-4.1.7.  DIT Structure Rules and Name Forms
-
-   It is sometimes desirable to regulate where object and alias entries
-   can be placed in the DIT and how they can be named based upon their
-   structural object class.
-
-4.1.7.1.  DIT Structure Rules
-
-   A DIT structure rule is a "rule governing the structure of the DIT by
-   specifying a permitted superior to subordinate entry relationship.  A
-   structure rule relates a name form, and therefore a structural object
-   class, to superior structure rules.  This permits entries of the
-   structural object class identified by the name form to exist in the
-   DIT as subordinates to entries governed by the indicated superior
-   structure rules" [X.501].
-
-   DIT structure rule descriptions are written according to the ABNF:
-
-     DITStructureRuleDescription = LPAREN WSP
-         ruleid                     ; rule identifier
-         [ SP "NAME" SP qdescrs ]   ; short names (descriptors)
-         [ SP "DESC" SP qdstring ]  ; description
-         [ SP "OBSOLETE" ]          ; not active
-         SP "FORM" SP oid           ; NameForm
-         [ SP "SUP" ruleids ]       ; superior rules
-         extensions WSP RPAREN      ; extensions
-
-     ruleids = ruleid / ( LPAREN WSP ruleidlist WSP RPAREN )
-     ruleidlist = ruleid *( SP ruleid )
-     ruleid = number
-
-   where:
-     <ruleid> is the rule identifier of this DIT structure rule;
-     NAME <qdescrs> are short names (descriptors) identifying this DIT
-         structure rule;
-     DESC <qdstring> is a short descriptive string;
-     OBSOLETE indicates this DIT structure rule use is not active;
-     FORM is specifies the name form associated with this DIT structure
-         rule;
-     SUP identifies superior rules (by rule id); and
-     <extensions> describe extensions.
-
-
-
-
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-   If no superior rules are identified, the DIT structure rule applies
-   to an autonomous administrative point (e.g., the root vertex of the
-   subtree controlled by the subschema) [X.501].
-
-4.1.7.2.  Name Forms
-
-   A name form "specifies a permissible RDN for entries of a particular
-   structural object class.  A name form identifies a named object class
-   and one or more attribute types to be used for naming (i.e., for the
-   RDN).  Name forms are primitive pieces of specification used in the
-   definition of DIT structure rules" [X.501].
-
-   Each name form indicates the structural object class to be named, a
-   set of required attribute types, and a set of allowed attribute
-   types.  A particular attribute type cannot be in both sets.
-
-   Entries governed by the form must be named using a value from each
-   required attribute type and zero or more values from the allowed
-   attribute types.
-
-   Each name form is identified by an object identifier (OID) and,
-   optionally, one or more short names (descriptors).
-
-   Name form descriptions are written according to the ABNF:
-
-     NameFormDescription = LPAREN WSP
-         numericoid                 ; object identifier
-         [ SP "NAME" SP qdescrs ]   ; short names (descriptors)
-         [ SP "DESC" SP qdstring ]  ; description
-         [ SP "OBSOLETE" ]          ; not active
-         SP "OC" SP oid             ; structural object class
-         SP "MUST" SP oids          ; attribute types
-         [ SP "MAY" SP oids ]       ; attribute types
-         extensions WSP RPAREN      ; extensions
-
-   where:
-     <numericoid> is object identifier that identifies this name form;
-     NAME <qdescrs> are short names (descriptors) identifying this name
-         form;
-     DESC <qdstring> is a short descriptive string;
-     OBSOLETE indicates this name form is not active;
-     OC identifies the structural object class this rule applies to,
-     MUST and MAY specify the sets of required and allowed,
-         respectively, naming attributes for this name form; and
-     <extensions> describe extensions.
-
-   All attribute types in the required ("MUST") and allowed ("MAY")
-   lists shall be different.
-
-
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-4.2.  Subschema Subentries
-
-   Subschema (sub)entries are used for administering information about
-   the directory schema.  A single subschema (sub)entry contains all
-   schema definitions (see Section 4.1) used by entries in a particular
-   part of the directory tree.
-
-   Servers that follow X.500(93) models SHOULD implement subschema using
-   the X.500 subschema mechanisms (as detailed in Section 12 of
-   [X.501]), so these are not ordinary object entries but subentries
-   (see Section 3.2).  LDAP clients SHOULD NOT assume that servers
-   implement any of the other aspects of X.500 subschema.
-
-   Servers MAY allow subschema modification.  Procedures for subschema
-   modification are discussed in Section 14.5 of [X.501].
-
-   A server that masters entries and permits clients to modify these
-   entries SHALL implement and provide access to these subschema
-   (sub)entries including providing a 'subschemaSubentry' attribute in
-   each modifiable entry.  This is so clients may discover the
-   attributes and object classes that are permitted to be present.  It
-   is strongly RECOMMENDED that all other servers implement this as
-   well.
-
-   The value of the 'subschemaSubentry' attribute is the name of the
-   subschema (sub)entry holding the subschema controlling the entry.
-
-      ( 2.5.18.10 NAME 'subschemaSubentry'
-        EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
-        SINGLE-VALUE NO-USER-MODIFICATION
-        USAGE directoryOperation )
-
-   The 'distinguishedNameMatch' matching rule and the DistinguishedName
-   (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12) syntax are defined in [RFC4517].
-
-   Subschema is held in (sub)entries belonging to the subschema
-   auxiliary object class.
-
-      ( 2.5.20.1 NAME 'subschema' AUXILIARY
-        MAY ( dITStructureRules $ nameForms $ ditContentRules $
-          objectClasses $ attributeTypes $ matchingRules $
-          matchingRuleUse ) )
-
-   The 'ldapSyntaxes' operational attribute may also be present in
-   subschema entries.
-
-
-
-
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-   Servers MAY provide additional attributes (described in other
-   documents) in subschema (sub)entries.
-
-   Servers SHOULD provide the attributes 'createTimestamp' and
-   'modifyTimestamp' in subschema (sub)entries, in order to allow
-   clients to maintain their caches of schema information.
-
-   The following subsections provide attribute type definitions for each
-   of schema definition attribute types.
-
-4.2.1.  'objectClasses'
-
-   This attribute holds definitions of object classes.
-
-      ( 2.5.21.6 NAME 'objectClasses'
-        EQUALITY objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.37
-        USAGE directoryOperation )
-
-   The 'objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch' matching rule and the
-   ObjectClassDescription (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.37) syntax are
-   defined in [RFC4517].
-
-4.2.2.  'attributeTypes'
-
-   This attribute holds definitions of attribute types.
-
-      ( 2.5.21.5 NAME 'attributeTypes'
-        EQUALITY objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.3
-        USAGE directoryOperation )
-
-   The 'objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch' matching rule and the
-   AttributeTypeDescription (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.3) syntax are
-   defined in [RFC4517].
-
-4.2.3.  'matchingRules'
-
-   This attribute holds definitions of matching rules.
-
-      ( 2.5.21.4 NAME 'matchingRules'
-        EQUALITY objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.30
-        USAGE directoryOperation )
-
-   The 'objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch' matching rule and the
-   MatchingRuleDescription (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.30) syntax are
-   defined in [RFC4517].
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-4.2.4 'matchingRuleUse'
-
-   This attribute holds definitions of matching rule uses.
-
-      ( 2.5.21.8 NAME 'matchingRuleUse'
-        EQUALITY objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.31
-        USAGE directoryOperation )
-
-   The 'objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch' matching rule and the
-   MatchingRuleUseDescription (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.31) syntax are
-   defined in [RFC4517].
-
-4.2.5.  'ldapSyntaxes'
-
-   This attribute holds definitions of LDAP syntaxes.
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.101.120.16 NAME 'ldapSyntaxes'
-        EQUALITY objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.54
-        USAGE directoryOperation )
-
-   The 'objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch' matching rule and the
-   SyntaxDescription (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.54) syntax are defined
-   in [RFC4517].
-
-4.2.6.  'dITContentRules'
-
-   This attribute lists DIT Content Rules that are present in the
-   subschema.
-
-      ( 2.5.21.2 NAME 'dITContentRules'
-        EQUALITY objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.16
-        USAGE directoryOperation )
-
-   The 'objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch' matching rule and the
-   DITContentRuleDescription (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.16) syntax are
-   defined in [RFC4517].
-
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-4.2.7.  'dITStructureRules'
-
-   This attribute lists DIT Structure Rules that are present in the
-   subschema.
-
-      ( 2.5.21.1 NAME 'dITStructureRules'
-        EQUALITY integerFirstComponentMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.17
-        USAGE directoryOperation )
-
-   The 'integerFirstComponentMatch' matching rule and the
-   DITStructureRuleDescription (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.17) syntax
-   are defined in [RFC4517].
-
-4.2.8 'nameForms'
-
-   This attribute lists Name Forms that are in force.
-
-      ( 2.5.21.7 NAME 'nameForms'
-        EQUALITY objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.35
-        USAGE directoryOperation )
-
-   The 'objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch' matching rule and the
-   NameFormDescription (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.35) syntax are
-   defined in [RFC4517].
-
-4.3.  'extensibleObject' object class
-
-   The 'extensibleObject' auxiliary object class allows entries that
-   belong to it to hold any user attribute.  The set of allowed
-   attribute types of this object class is implicitly the set of all
-   attribute types of userApplications usage.
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.101.120.111 NAME 'extensibleObject'
-        SUP top AUXILIARY )
-
-   The mandatory attributes of the other object classes of this entry
-   are still required to be present, and any precluded attributes are
-   still not allowed to be present.
-
-4.4.  Subschema Discovery
-
-   To discover the DN of the subschema (sub)entry holding the subschema
-   controlling a particular entry, a client reads that entry's
-   'subschemaSubentry' operational attribute.  To read schema attributes
-   from the subschema (sub)entry, clients MUST issue a Search operation
-   [RFC4511] where baseObject is the DN of the subschema (sub)entry,
-
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-   scope is baseObject, filter is "(objectClass=subschema)" [RFC4515],
-   and the attributes field lists the names of the desired schema
-   attributes (as they are operational).  Note: the
-   "(objectClass=subschema)" filter allows LDAP servers that gateway to
-   X.500 to detect that subentry information is being requested.
-
-   Clients SHOULD NOT assume that a published subschema is complete,
-   that the server supports all of the schema elements it publishes, or
-   that the server does not support an unpublished element.
-
-5.  DSA (Server) Informational Model
-
-   The LDAP protocol assumes there are one or more servers that jointly
-   provide access to a Directory Information Tree (DIT).  The server
-   holding the original information is called the "master" (for that
-   information).  Servers that hold copies of the original information
-   are referred to as "shadowing" or "caching" servers.
-
-
-   As defined in [X.501]:
-
-      context prefix: The sequence of RDNs leading from the Root of the
-          DIT to the initial vertex of a naming context; corresponds to
-          the distinguished name of that vertex.
-
-      naming context: A subtree of entries held in a single master DSA.
-
-   That is, a naming context is the largest collection of entries,
-   starting at an entry that is mastered by a particular server, and
-   including all its subordinates and their subordinates, down to the
-   entries that are mastered by different servers.  The context prefix
-   is the name of the initial entry.
-
-   The root of the DIT is a DSA-specific Entry (DSE) and not part of any
-   naming context (or any subtree); each server has different attribute
-   values in the root DSE.
-
-5.1.  Server-Specific Data Requirements
-
-   An LDAP server SHALL provide information about itself and other
-   information that is specific to each server.  This is represented as
-   a group of attributes located in the root DSE, which is named with
-   the DN with zero RDNs (whose [RFC4514] representation is as the
-   zero-length string).
-
-   These attributes are retrievable, subject to access control and other
-   restrictions, if a client performs a Search operation [RFC4511] with
-   an empty baseObject, scope of baseObject, the filter
-
-
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-   "(objectClass=*)" [RFC4515], and the attributes field listing the
-   names of the desired attributes.  It is noted that root DSE
-   attributes are operational and, like other operational attributes,
-   are not returned in search requests unless requested by name.
-
-   The root DSE SHALL NOT be included if the client performs a subtree
-   search starting from the root.
-
-   Servers may allow clients to modify attributes of the root DSE, where
-   appropriate.
-
-   The following attributes of the root DSE are defined below.
-   Additional attributes may be defined in other documents.
-
-      - altServer: alternative servers;
-
-      - namingContexts: naming contexts;
-
-      - supportedControl: recognized LDAP controls;
-
-      - supportedExtension: recognized LDAP extended operations;
-
-      - supportedFeatures: recognized LDAP features;
-
-      - supportedLDAPVersion: LDAP versions supported; and
-
-      - supportedSASLMechanisms: recognized Simple Authentication and
-        Security Layers (SASL) [RFC4422] mechanisms.
-
-   The values provided for these attributes may depend on session-
-   specific and other factors.  For example, a server supporting the
-   SASL EXTERNAL mechanism might only list "EXTERNAL" when the client's
-   identity has been established by a lower level.  See [RFC4513].
-
-   The root DSE may also include a 'subschemaSubentry' attribute.  If it
-   does, the attribute refers to the subschema (sub)entry holding the
-   schema controlling the root DSE.  Clients SHOULD NOT assume that this
-   subschema (sub)entry controls other entries held by the server.
-   General subschema discovery procedures are provided in Section 4.4.
-
-
-
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-5.1.1.  'altServer'
-
-   The 'altServer' attribute lists URIs referring to alternative servers
-   that may be contacted when this server becomes unavailable.  URIs for
-   servers implementing the LDAP are written according to [RFC4516].
-   Other kinds of URIs may be provided.  If the server does not know of
-   any other servers that could be used, this attribute will be absent.
-   Clients may cache this information in case their preferred server
-   later becomes unavailable.
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.101.120.6 NAME 'altServer'
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26
-        USAGE dSAOperation )
-
-   The IA5String (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26) syntax is defined in
-   [RFC4517].
-
-5.1.2.  'namingContexts'
-
-   The 'namingContexts' attribute lists the context prefixes of the
-   naming contexts the server masters or shadows (in part or in whole).
-   If the server is a first-level DSA [X.501], it should list (in
-   addition) an empty string (indicating the root of the DIT).  If the
-   server does not master or shadow any information (e.g., it is an LDAP
-   gateway to a public X.500 directory) this attribute will be absent.
-   If the server believes it masters or shadows the entire directory,
-   the attribute will have a single value, and that value will be the
-   empty string (indicating the root of the DIT).
-
-   This attribute may be used, for example, to select a suitable entry
-   name for subsequent operations with this server.
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.101.120.5 NAME 'namingContexts'
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
-        USAGE dSAOperation )
-
-   The DistinguishedName (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12) syntax is
-   defined in [RFC4517].
-
-5.1.3.  'supportedControl'
-
-   The 'supportedControl' attribute lists object identifiers identifying
-   the request controls [RFC4511] the server supports.  If the server
-   does not support any request controls, this attribute will be absent.
-   Object identifiers identifying response controls need not be listed.
-
-   Procedures for registering object identifiers used to discovery of
-   protocol mechanisms are detailed in BCP 64, RFC 4520 [RFC4520].
-
-
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-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.101.120.13 NAME 'supportedControl'
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38
-        USAGE dSAOperation )
-
-   The OBJECT IDENTIFIER (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38) syntax is
-   defined in [RFC4517].
-
-5.1.4.  'supportedExtension'
-
-   The 'supportedExtension' attribute lists object identifiers
-   identifying the extended operations [RFC4511] that the server
-   supports.  If the server does not support any extended operations,
-   this attribute will be absent.
-
-   An extended operation generally consists of an extended request and
-   an extended response but may also include other protocol data units
-   (such as intermediate responses).  The object identifier assigned to
-   the extended request is used to identify the extended operation.
-   Other object identifiers used in the extended operation need not be
-   listed as values of this attribute.
-
-   Procedures for registering object identifiers used to discovery of
-   protocol mechanisms are detailed in BCP 64, RFC 4520 [RFC4520].
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.101.120.7 NAME 'supportedExtension'
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38
-        USAGE dSAOperation )
-
-   The OBJECT IDENTIFIER (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38) syntax is
-   defined in [RFC4517].
-
-5.1.5.  'supportedFeatures'
-
-   The 'supportedFeatures' attribute lists object identifiers
-   identifying elective features that the server supports.  If the
-   server does not support any discoverable elective features, this
-   attribute will be absent.
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.3.5 NAME 'supportedFeatures'
-          EQUALITY objectIdentifierMatch
-          SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38
-          USAGE dSAOperation )
-
-   Procedures for registering object identifiers used to discovery of
-   protocol mechanisms are detailed in BCP 64, RFC 4520 [RFC4520].
-
-   The OBJECT IDENTIFIER (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38) syntax and
-   objectIdentifierMatch matching rule are defined in [RFC4517].
-
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-5.1.6.  'supportedLDAPVersion'
-
-   The 'supportedLDAPVersion' attribute lists the versions of LDAP that
-   the server supports.
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.101.120.15 NAME 'supportedLDAPVersion'
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
-        USAGE dSAOperation )
-
-   The INTEGER (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27) syntax is defined in
-   [RFC4517].
-
-5.1.7.  'supportedSASLMechanisms'
-
-   The 'supportedSASLMechanisms' attribute lists the SASL mechanisms
-   [RFC4422] that the server recognizes and/or supports [RFC4513].  The
-   contents of this attribute may depend on the current session state.
-   If the server does not support any SASL mechanisms, this attribute
-   will not be present.
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.101.120.14 NAME 'supportedSASLMechanisms'
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
-        USAGE dSAOperation )
-
-   The Directory String (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15) syntax is
-   defined in [RFC4517].
-
-6.  Other Considerations
-
-6.1.  Preservation of User Information
-
-   Syntaxes may be defined that have specific value and/or value form
-   (representation) preservation requirements.  For example, a syntax
-   containing digitally signed data can mandate that the server preserve
-   both the value and form of value presented to ensure that the
-   signature is not invalidated.
-
-   Where such requirements have not been explicitly stated, servers
-   SHOULD preserve the value of user information but MAY return the
-   value in a different form.  And where a server is unable (or
-   unwilling) to preserve the value of user information, the server
-   SHALL ensure that an equivalent value (per Section 2.3) is returned.
-
-
-
-
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-6.2.  Short Names
-
-   Short names, also known as descriptors, are used as more readable
-   aliases for object identifiers and are used to identify various
-   schema elements.  However, it is not expected that LDAP
-   implementations with human user interface would display these short
-   names (or the object identifiers they refer to) to the user.
-   Instead, they would most likely be performing translations (such as
-   expressing the short name in one of the local national languages).
-   For example, the short name "st" (stateOrProvinceName) might be
-   displayed to a German-speaking user as "Land".
-
-   The same short name might have different meaning in different
-   subschemas, and, within a particular subschema, the same short name
-   might refer to different object identifiers each identifying a
-   different kind of schema element.
-
-   Implementations MUST be prepared that the same short name might be
-   used in a subschema to refer to the different kinds of schema
-   elements.  That is, there might be an object class 'x-fubar' and an
-   attribute type 'x-fubar' in a subschema.
-
-   Implementations MUST be prepared that the same short name might be
-   used in the different subschemas to refer to the different schema
-   elements.  That is, there might be two matching rules 'x-fubar', each
-   in different subschemas.
-
-   Procedures for registering short names (descriptors) are detailed in
-   BCP 64, RFC 4520 [RFC4520].
-
-6.3.  Cache and Shadowing
-
-   Some servers may hold cache or shadow copies of entries, which can be
-   used to answer search and comparison queries, but will return
-   referrals or contact other servers if modification operations are
-   requested.  Servers that perform shadowing or caching MUST ensure
-   that they do not violate any access control constraints placed on the
-   data by the originating server.
-
-
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-7.  Implementation Guidelines
-
-7.1.  Server Guidelines
-
-   Servers MUST recognize all names of attribute types and object
-   classes defined in this document but, unless stated otherwise, need
-   not support the associated functionality.  Servers SHOULD recognize
-   all the names of attribute types and object classes defined in
-   Section 3 and 4, respectively, of [RFC4519].
-
-   Servers MUST ensure that entries conform to user and system schema
-   rules or other data model constraints.
-
-   Servers MAY support DIT Content Rules.  Servers MAY support DIT
-   Structure Rules and Name Forms.
-
-   Servers MAY support alias entries.
-
-   Servers MAY support the 'extensibleObject' object class.
-
-   Servers MAY support subentries.  If so, they MUST do so in accordance
-   with [RFC3672].  Servers that do not support subentries SHOULD use
-   object entries to mimic subentries as detailed in Section 3.2.
-
-   Servers MAY implement additional schema elements.  Servers SHOULD
-   provide definitions of all schema elements they support in subschema
-   (sub)entries.
-
-7.2.  Client Guidelines
-
-   In the absence of prior agreements with servers, clients SHOULD NOT
-   assume that servers support any particular schema elements beyond
-   those referenced in Section 7.1.  The client can retrieve subschema
-   information as described in Section 4.4.
-
-   Clients MUST NOT display or attempt to decode a value as ASN.1 if the
-   value's syntax is not known.  Clients MUST NOT assume the LDAP-
-   specific string encoding is restricted to a UTF-8 encoded string of
-   Unicode characters or any particular subset of Unicode (such as a
-   printable subset) unless such restriction is explicitly stated.
-   Clients SHOULD NOT send attribute values in a request that are not
-   valid according to the syntax defined for the attributes.
-
-
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-8.  Security Considerations
-
-   Attributes of directory entries are used to provide descriptive
-   information about the real-world objects they represent, which can be
-   people, organizations, or devices.  Most countries have privacy laws
-   regarding the publication of information about people.
-
-   General security considerations for accessing directory information
-   with LDAP are discussed in [RFC4511] and [RFC4513].
-
-9.  IANA Considerations
-
-   The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has updated the LDAP
-   descriptors registry as indicated in the following template:
-
-      Subject: Request for LDAP Descriptor Registration Update
-      Descriptor (short name): see comment
-      Object Identifier: see comment
-      Person & email address to contact for further information:
-          Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at OpenLDAP.org>
-      Usage: see comment
-      Specification: RFC 4512
-      Author/Change Controller: IESG
-      Comments:
-
-      The following descriptors (short names) has been added to
-      the registry.
-
-        NAME                         Type OID
-        ------------------------     ---- -----------------
-        governingStructureRule          A 2.5.21.10
-        structuralObjectClass           A 2.5.21.9
-
-      The following descriptors (short names) have been updated to
-      refer to this RFC.
-
-        NAME                         Type OID
-        ------------------------     ---- -----------------
-        alias                           O 2.5.6.1
-        aliasedObjectName               A 2.5.4.1
-        altServer                       A 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.101.120.6
-        attributeTypes                  A 2.5.21.5
-        createTimestamp                 A 2.5.18.1
-        creatorsName                    A 2.5.18.3
-        dITContentRules                 A 2.5.21.2
-        dITStructureRules               A 2.5.21.1
-        extensibleObject                O 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.101.120.111
-        ldapSyntaxes                    A 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.101.120.16
-
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-        matchingRuleUse                 A 2.5.21.8
-        matchingRules                   A 2.5.21.4
-        modifiersName                   A 2.5.18.4
-        modifyTimestamp                 A 2.5.18.2
-        nameForms                       A 2.5.21.7
-        namingContexts                  A 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.101.120.5
-        objectClass                     A 2.5.4.0
-        objectClasses                   A 2.5.21.6
-        subschema                       O 2.5.20.1
-        subschemaSubentry               A 2.5.18.10
-        supportedControl                A 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.101.120.13
-        supportedExtension              A 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.101.120.7
-        supportedFeatures               A 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.3.5
-        supportedLDAPVersion            A 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.101.120.15
-        supportedSASLMechanisms         A 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.101.120.14
-        top                             O 2.5.6.0
-
-10.  Acknowledgements
-
-   This document is based in part on RFC 2251 by M. Wahl, T. Howes, and
-   S. Kille; RFC 2252 by M. Wahl, A. Coulbeck, T. Howes, S. Kille; and
-   RFC 2556 by M. Wahl, all products of the IETF Access, Searching and
-   Indexing of Directories (ASID) Working Group.  This document is also
-   based in part on "The Directory: Models" [X.501], a product of the
-   International Telephone Union (ITU).  Additional text was borrowed
-   from RFC 2253 by M. Wahl, T. Howes, and S. Kille.
-
-   This document is a product of the IETF LDAP Revision (LDAPBIS)
-   Working Group.
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-11.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC2119]     Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-                 Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC3629]     Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO
-                 10646", STD 63, RFC 3629, November 2003.
-
-   [RFC3671]     Zeilenga, K., "Collective Attributes in the Lightweight
-                 Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)", RFC 3671, December
-                 2003.
-
-   [RFC3672]     Zeilenga, K., "Subentries in the Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP)", RFC 3672, December 2003.
-
-   [RFC4234]     Crocker, D. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
-                 Specifications: ABNF", RFC 4234, October 2005.
-
-   [RFC4422]     Melnikov, A., Ed. and K. Zeilenga, Ed., "Simple
-                 Authentication and Security Layer (SASL)", RFC 4422,
-                 June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4510]     Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC
-                 4510, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4511]     Sermersheim, J., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol", RFC 4511, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4513]     Harrison, R., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Authentication Methods and Security
-                 Mechanisms", RFC 4513, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4514]     Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): String Representation of Distinguished
-                 Names", RFC 4514, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4515]     Smith, M., Ed. and T. Howes, "Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP): String Representation of Search
-                 Filters", RFC 4515, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4516]     Smith, M., Ed. and T. Howes, "Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP): Uniform Resource Locator", RFC
-                 4516, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4517]     Legg, S., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Syntaxes and Matching Rules", RFC 4517, June
-                 2006.
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-   [RFC4519]     Sciberras, A., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Schema for User Applications", RFC
-                 4519, June 2006.
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-   [RFC4520]     Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
-                 (IANA) Considerations for the Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520, June 2006.
-
-   [Unicode]     The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard, Version
-                 3.2.0" is defined by "The Unicode Standard, Version
-                 3.0" (Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley, 2000.  ISBN 0-201-
-                 61633-5), as amended by the "Unicode Standard Annex
-                 #27: Unicode 3.1"
-                 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr27/) and by the
-                 "Unicode Standard Annex #28: Unicode 3.2"
-                 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr28/).
-
-   [X.500]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The
-                 Directory -- Overview of concepts, models and
-                 services," X.500(1993) (also ISO/IEC 9594-1:1994).
-
-   [X.501]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The
-                 Directory -- Models," X.501(1993) (also ISO/IEC 9594-
-                 2:1994).
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-   [X.680]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "Abstract
-                 Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) - Specification of Basic
-                 Notation", X.680(2002) (also ISO/IEC 8824-1:2002).
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-Appendix A.  Changes
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-   This appendix is non-normative.
-
-   This document amounts to nearly a complete rewrite of portions of RFC
-   2251, RFC 2252, and RFC 2256.  This rewrite was undertaken to improve
-   overall clarity of technical specification.  This appendix provides a
-   summary of substantive changes made to the portions of these
-   documents incorporated into this document.  Readers should consult
-   [RFC4510], [RFC4511], [RFC4517], and [RFC4519] for summaries of
-   remaining portions of these documents.
-
-A.1.  Changes to RFC 2251
-
-   This document incorporates from RFC 2251, Sections 3.2 and 3.4, and
-   portions of Sections 4 and 6 as summarized below.
-
-A.1.1.  Section 3.2 of RFC 2251
-
-   Section 3.2 of RFC 2251 provided a brief introduction to the X.500
-   data model, as used by LDAP.  The previous specification relied on
-   [X.501] but lacked clarity in how X.500 models are adapted for use by
-   LDAP.  This document describes the X.500 data models, as used by
-   LDAP, in greater detail, especially in areas where adaptation is
-   needed.
-
-   Section 3.2.1 of RFC 2251 described an attribute as "a type with one
-   or more associated values".  In LDAP, an attribute is better
-   described as an attribute description, a type with zero or more
-   options, and one or more associated values.
-
-   Section 3.2.2 of RFC 2251 mandated that subschema subentries contain
-   objectClasses and attributeTypes attributes, yet X.500(93) treats
-   these attributes as optional.  While generally all implementations
-   that support X.500(93) subschema mechanisms will provide both of
-   these attributes, it is not absolutely required for interoperability
-   that all servers do.  The mandate was removed for consistency with
-   X.500(93).   The subschema discovery mechanism was also clarified to
-   indicate that subschema controlling an entry is obtained by reading
-   the (sub)entry referred to by that entry's 'subschemaSubentry'
-   attribute.
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-A.1.2.  Section 3.4 of RFC 2251
-
-   Section 3.4 of RFC 2251 provided "Server-specific Data Requirements".
-   This material, with changes, was incorporated in Section 5.1 of this
-   document.
-
-   Changes:
-
-   - Clarify that attributes of the root DSE are subject to "other
-     restrictions" in addition to access controls.
-
-   - Clarify that only recognized extended requests need to be
-     enumerated 'supportedExtension'.
-
-   - Clarify that only recognized request controls need to be enumerated
-     'supportedControl'.
-
-   - Clarify that root DSE attributes are operational and, like other
-     operational attributes, will not be returned in search requests
-     unless requested by name.
-
-   - Clarify that not all root DSE attributes are user modifiable.
-
-   - Remove inconsistent text regarding handling of the
-     'subschemaSubentry' attribute within the root DSE.  The previous
-     specification stated that the 'subschemaSubentry' attribute held in
-     the root DSE referred to "subschema entries (or subentries) known
-     by this server".  This is inconsistent with the attribute's
-     intended use as well as its formal definition as a single valued
-     attribute [X.501].  It is also noted that a simple (possibly
-     incomplete) list of subschema (sub)entries is not terribly useful.
-     This document (in Section 5.1) specifies that the
-     'subschemaSubentry' attribute of the root DSE refers to the
-     subschema controlling the root DSE.  It is noted that the general
-     subschema discovery mechanism remains available (see Section 4.4 of
-     this document).
-
-A.1.3.  Section 4 of RFC 2251
-
-   Portions of Section 4 of RFC 2251 detailing aspects of the
-   information model used by LDAP were incorporated in this document,
-   including:
-
-   - Restriction of distinguished values to attributes whose
-     descriptions have no options (from Section 4.1.3);
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-   - Data model aspects of Attribute Types (from Section 4.1.4),
-     Attribute Descriptions (from 4.1.5), Attribute (from 4.1.8),
-     Matching Rule Identifier (from 4.1.9); and
-
-   - User schema requirements (from Sections 4.1.6, 4.5.1, and 4.7).
-
-   Clarifications to these portions include:
-
-   - Subtyping and AttributeDescriptions with options.
-
-A.1.4.  Section 6 of RFC 2251
-
-   The Section 6.1 and the second paragraph of Section 6.2 of RFC 2251
-   where incorporated into this document.
-
-A.2.  Changes to RFC 2252
-
-   This document incorporates Sections 4, 5, and 7 from RFC 2252.
-
-A.2.1.  Section 4 of RFC 2252
-
-   The specification was updated to use Augmented BNF [RFC4234].  The
-   string representation of an OBJECT IDENTIFIER was tightened to
-   disallow leading zeros as described in RFC 2252.
-
-   The <descr> syntax was changed to disallow semicolon (U+003B)
-   characters in order to appear to be consistent its natural language
-   specification "descr is the syntactic representation of an object
-   descriptor, which consists of letters and digits, starting with a
-   letter".  In a related change, the statement "an AttributeDescription
-   can be used as the value in a NAME part of an
-   AttributeTypeDescription" was deleted.  RFC 2252 provided no
-   specification of the semantics of attribute options appearing in NAME
-   fields.
-
-   RFC 2252 stated that the <descr> form of <oid> SHOULD be preferred
-   over the <numericoid> form.  However, <descr> form can be ambiguous.
-   To address this issue, the imperative was replaced with a statement
-   (in Section 1.4) that while the <descr> form is generally preferred,
-   <numericoid> should be used where an unambiguous <descr> is not
-   available.  Additionally, an expanded discussion of descriptor issues
-   is in Section 6.2 ("Short Names").
-
-   The ABNF for a quoted string (qdstring) was updated to reflect
-   support for the escaping mechanism described in Section 4.3 of RFC
-   2252.
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-A.2.2.  Section 5 of RFC 2252
-
-   Definitions of operational attributes provided in Section 5 of RFC
-   2252 where incorporated into this document.
-
-   The 'namingContexts' description was clarified.  A first-level DSA
-   should publish, in addition to other values, "" indicating the root
-   of the DIT.
-
-   The 'altServer' description was clarified.  It may hold any URI.
-
-   The 'supportedExtension' description was clarified.  A server need
-   only list the OBJECT IDENTIFIERs associated with the extended
-   requests of the extended operations it recognizes.
-
-   The 'supportedControl' description was clarified.  A server need only
-   list the OBJECT IDENTIFIERs associated with the request controls it
-   recognizes.
-
-   Descriptions for the 'structuralObjectClass' and
-   'governingStructureRule' operational attribute types were added.
-
-   The attribute definition of 'subschemaSubentry' was corrected to list
-   the terms SINGLE-VALUE and NO-USER-MODIFICATION in proper order.
-
-A.2.3.  Section 7 of RFC 2252
-
-   Section 7 of RFC 2252 provides definitions of the 'subschema' and
-   'extensibleObject' object classes.  These definitions where
-   integrated into Section 4.2 and Section 4.3 of this document,
-   respectively.  Section 7 of RFC 2252 also contained the object class
-   implementation requirement.  This was incorporated into Section 7 of
-   this document.
-
-   The specification of 'extensibleObject' was clarified regarding how
-   it interacts with precluded attributes.
-
-A.3.  Changes to RFC 2256
-
-   This document incorporates Sections 5.1, 5.2, 7.1, and 7.2 of RFC
-   2256.
-
-   Section 5.1 of RFC 2256 provided the definition of the 'objectClass'
-   attribute type.  This was integrated into Section 2.4.1 of this
-   document.  The statement "One of the values is either 'top' or
-   'alias'" was replaced with statement that one of the values is 'top'
-   as entries belonging to 'alias' also belong to 'top'.
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-   Section 5.2 of RFC 2256 provided the definition of the
-   'aliasedObjectName' attribute type.  This was integrated into Section
-   2.6.2 of this document.
-
-   Section 7.1 of RFC 2256 provided the definition of the 'top' object
-   class.  This was integrated into Section 2.4.1 of this document.
-
-   Section 7.2 of RFC 2256 provided the definition of the 'alias' object
-   class.  This was integrated into Section 2.6.1 of this document.
-
-A.4.  Changes to RFC 3674
-
-   This document made no substantive change to the 'supportedFeatures'
-   technical specification provided in RFC 3674.
-
-Editor's Address
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-   OpenLDAP Foundation
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-Network Working Group                                   R. Harrison, Ed.
-Request for Comments: 4513                                  Novell, Inc.
-Obsoletes: 2251, 2829, 2830                                    June 2006
-Category: Standards Track
-
-
-             Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP):
-             Authentication Methods and Security Mechanisms
-
-Status of This Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
-
-   This document describes authentication methods and security
-   mechanisms of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).  This
-   document details establishment of Transport Layer Security (TLS)
-   using the StartTLS operation.
-
-   This document details the simple Bind authentication method including
-   anonymous, unauthenticated, and name/password mechanisms and the
-   Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) Bind authentication
-   method including the EXTERNAL mechanism.
-
-   This document discusses various authentication and authorization
-   states through which a session to an LDAP server may pass and the
-   actions that trigger these state changes.
-
-   This document, together with other documents in the LDAP Technical
-   Specification (see Section 1 of the specification's road map),
-   obsoletes RFC 2251, RFC 2829, and RFC 2830.
-
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-RFC 4513              LDAP Authentication Methods              June 2006
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-Table of Contents
-
-   1. Introduction ....................................................4
-      1.1. Relationship to Other Documents ............................6
-      1.2. Conventions ................................................6
-   2. Implementation Requirements .....................................7
-   3. StartTLS Operation ..............................................8
-      3.1.  TLS Establishment Procedures ..............................8
-           3.1.1. StartTLS Request Sequencing .........................8
-           3.1.2. Client Certificate ..................................9
-           3.1.3. Server Identity Check ...............................9
-                  3.1.3.1. Comparison of DNS Names ...................10
-                  3.1.3.2. Comparison of IP Addresses ................11
-                  3.1.3.3. Comparison of Other subjectName Types .....11
-           3.1.4. Discovery of Resultant Security Level ..............11
-           3.1.5. Refresh of Server Capabilities Information .........11
-      3.2.  Effect of TLS on Authorization State .....................12
-      3.3. TLS Ciphersuites ..........................................12
-   4. Authorization State ............................................13
-   5. Bind Operation .................................................14
-      5.1. Simple Authentication Method ..............................14
-           5.1.1. Anonymous Authentication Mechanism of Simple Bind ..14
-           5.1.2. Unauthenticated Authentication Mechanism of
-                  Simple Bind ........................................14
-           5.1.3. Name/Password Authentication Mechanism of
-                  Simple Bind ........................................15
-      5.2. SASL Authentication Method ................................16
-           5.2.1. SASL Protocol Profile ..............................16
-                  5.2.1.1. SASL Service Name for LDAP ................16
-                  5.2.1.2. SASL Authentication Initiation and
-                           Protocol Exchange .........................16
-                  5.2.1.3. Optional Fields ...........................17
-                  5.2.1.4. Octet Where Negotiated Security
-                           Layers Take Effect ........................18
-                  5.2.1.5. Determination of Supported SASL
-                           Mechanisms ................................18
-                  5.2.1.6. Rules for Using SASL Layers ...............19
-                  5.2.1.7. Support for Multiple Authentications ......19
-                  5.2.1.8. SASL Authorization Identities .............19
-           5.2.2. SASL Semantics within LDAP .........................20
-           5.2.3. SASL EXTERNAL Authentication Mechanism .............20
-                  5.2.3.1. Implicit Assertion ........................21
-                  5.2.3.2. Explicit Assertion ........................21
-   6. Security Considerations ........................................21
-      6.1. General LDAP Security Considerations ......................21
-      6.2. StartTLS Security Considerations ..........................22
-      6.3. Bind Operation Security Considerations ....................23
-           6.3.1. Unauthenticated Mechanism Security Considerations ..23
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-           6.3.2. Name/Password Mechanism Security Considerations ....23
-           6.3.3. Password-Related Security Considerations ...........23
-           6.3.4. Hashed Password Security Considerations ............24
-      6.4. SASL Security Considerations ..............................24
-      6.5. Related Security Considerations ...........................25
-   7. IANA Considerations ............................................25
-   8. Acknowledgements ...............................................25
-   9. Normative References ...........................................26
-   10. Informative References ........................................27
-   Appendix A. Authentication and Authorization Concepts .............28
-      A.1. Access Control Policy .....................................28
-      A.2. Access Control Factors ....................................28
-      A.3. Authentication, Credentials, Identity .....................28
-      A.4. Authorization Identity ....................................29
-   Appendix B. Summary of Changes ....................................29
-      B.1. Changes Made to RFC 2251 ..................................30
-           B.1.1. Section 4.2.1 ("Sequencing of the Bind Request") ...30
-           B.1.2. Section 4.2.2 ("Authentication and Other Security
-                  Services") .........................................30
-      B.2. Changes Made to RFC 2829 ..................................30
-           B.2.1. Section 4 ("Required security mechanisms") .........30
-           B.2.2. Section 5.1 ("Anonymous authentication
-                  procedure") ........................................31
-           B.2.3. Section 6 ("Password-based authentication") ........31
-           B.2.4. Section 6.1 ("Digest authentication") ..............31
-           B.2.5. Section 6.2 ("'simple' authentication choice under
-                  TLS encryption") ...................................31
-           B.2.6. Section 6.3 ("Other authentication choices with
-                  TLS") ..............................................31
-           B.2.7. Section 7.1 ("Certificate-based authentication
-                  with TLS") .........................................31
-           B.2.8. Section 8 ("Other mechanisms") .....................32
-           B.2.9. Section 9 ("Authorization Identity") ...............32
-           B.2.10. Section 10 ("TLS Ciphersuites") ...................32
-      B.3. Changes Made to RFC 2830 ..................................32
-           B.3.1. Section 3.6 ("Server Identity Check") ..............32
-           B.3.2. Section 3.7 ("Refresh of Server Capabilities
-                  Information") ......................................33
-           B.3.3. Section 5 ("Effects of TLS on a Client's
-                  Authorization Identity") ...........................33
-           B.3.4. Section 5.2 ("TLS Connection Closure Effects") .....33
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-1.  Introduction
-
-   The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [RFC4510] is a
-   powerful protocol for accessing directories.  It offers means of
-   searching, retrieving, and manipulating directory content and ways to
-   access a rich set of security functions.
-
-   It is vital that these security functions be interoperable among all
-   LDAP clients and servers on the Internet; therefore there has to be a
-   minimum subset of security functions that is common to all
-   implementations that claim LDAP conformance.
-
-   Basic threats to an LDAP directory service include (but are not
-   limited to):
-
-   (1) Unauthorized access to directory data via data-retrieval
-       operations.
-
-   (2) Unauthorized access to directory data by monitoring access of
-       others.
-
-   (3) Unauthorized access to reusable client authentication information
-       by monitoring access of others.
-
-   (4) Unauthorized modification of directory data.
-
-   (5) Unauthorized modification of configuration information.
-
-   (6) Denial of Service: Use of resources (commonly in excess) in a
-       manner intended to deny service to others.
-
-   (7) Spoofing: Tricking a user or client into believing that
-       information came from the directory when in fact it did not,
-       either by modifying data in transit or misdirecting the client's
-       transport connection.  Tricking a user or client into sending
-       privileged information to a hostile entity that appears to be the
-       directory server but is not.  Tricking a directory server into
-       believing that information came from a particular client when in
-       fact it came from a hostile entity.
-
-   (8) Hijacking: An attacker seizes control of an established protocol
-       session.
-
-   Threats (1), (4), (5), (6), (7), and (8) are active attacks.  Threats
-   (2) and (3) are passive attacks.
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-   Threats (1), (4), (5), and (6) are due to hostile clients.  Threats
-   (2), (3), (7), and (8) are due to hostile agents on the path between
-   client and server or hostile agents posing as a server, e.g., IP
-   spoofing.
-
-   LDAP offers the following security mechanisms:
-
-   (1) Authentication by means of the Bind operation.  The Bind
-       operation provides a simple method that supports anonymous,
-       unauthenticated, and name/password mechanisms, and the Simple
-       Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) method, which supports a
-       wide variety of authentication mechanisms.
-
-   (2) Mechanisms to support vendor-specific access control facilities
-       (LDAP does not offer a standard access control facility).
-
-   (3) Data integrity service by means of security layers in Transport
-       Layer Security (TLS) or SASL mechanisms.
-
-   (4) Data confidentiality service by means of security layers in TLS
-       or SASL mechanisms.
-
-   (5) Server resource usage limitation by means of administrative
-       limits configured on the server.
-
-   (6) Server authentication by means of the TLS protocol or SASL
-       mechanisms.
-
-   LDAP may also be protected by means outside the LDAP protocol, e.g.,
-   with IP layer security [RFC4301].
-
-   Experience has shown that simply allowing implementations to pick and
-   choose the security mechanisms that will be implemented is not a
-   strategy that leads to interoperability.  In the absence of mandates,
-   clients will continue to be written that do not support any security
-   function supported by the server, or worse, they will only support
-   mechanisms that provide inadequate security for most circumstances.
-
-   It is desirable to allow clients to authenticate using a variety of
-   mechanisms including mechanisms where identities are represented as
-   distinguished names [X.501][RFC4512], in string form [RFC4514], or as
-   used in different systems (e.g., simple user names [RFC4013]).
-   Because some authentication mechanisms transmit credentials in plain
-   text form, and/or do not provide data security services and/or are
-   subject to passive attacks, it is necessary to ensure secure
-   interoperability by identifying a mandatory-to-implement mechanism
-   for establishing transport-layer security services.
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-   The set of security mechanisms provided in LDAP and described in this
-   document is intended to meet the security needs for a wide range of
-   deployment scenarios and still provide a high degree of
-   interoperability among various LDAP implementations and deployments.
-
-1.1.  Relationship to Other Documents
-
-   This document is an integral part of the LDAP Technical Specification
-   [RFC4510].
-
-   This document, together with [RFC4510], [RFC4511], and [RFC4512],
-   obsoletes RFC 2251 in its entirety.  Sections 4.2.1 (portions) and
-   4.2.2 of RFC 2251 are obsoleted by this document.  Appendix B.1
-   summarizes the substantive changes made to RFC 2251 by this document.
-
-   This document obsoletes RFC 2829 in its entirety.  Appendix B.2
-   summarizes the substantive changes made to RFC 2829 by this document.
-
-   Sections 2 and 4 of RFC 2830 are obsoleted by [RFC4511].  The
-   remainder of RFC 2830 is obsoleted by this document.  Appendix B.3
-   summarizes the substantive changes made to RFC 2830 by this document.
-
-1.2.  Conventions
-
-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "SHALL", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT",
-   "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this document are to be interpreted as
-   described in RFC 2119 [RFC2119].
-
-   The term "user" represents any human or application entity that is
-   accessing the directory using a directory client.  A directory client
-   (or client) is also known as a directory user agent (DUA).
-
-   The term "transport connection" refers to the underlying transport
-   services used to carry the protocol exchange, as well as associations
-   established by these services.
-
-   The term "TLS layer" refers to TLS services used in providing
-   security services, as well as associations established by these
-   services.
-
-   The term "SASL layer" refers to SASL services used in providing
-   security services, as well as associations established by these
-   services.
-
-   The term "LDAP message layer" refers to the LDAP Message (PDU)
-   services used in providing directory services, as well as
-   associations established by these services.
-
-
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-   The term "LDAP session" refers to combined services (transport
-   connection, TLS layer, SASL layer, LDAP message layer) and their
-   associations.
-
-   In general, security terms in this document are used consistently
-   with the definitions provided in [RFC2828].  In addition, several
-   terms and concepts relating to security, authentication, and
-   authorization are presented in Appendix A of this document.  While
-   the formal definition of these terms and concepts is outside the
-   scope of this document, an understanding of them is prerequisite to
-   understanding much of the material in this document.  Readers who are
-   unfamiliar with security-related concepts are encouraged to review
-   Appendix A before reading the remainder of this document.
-
-2.  Implementation Requirements
-
-   LDAP server implementations MUST support the anonymous authentication
-   mechanism of the simple Bind method (Section 5.1.1).
-
-   LDAP implementations that support any authentication mechanism other
-   than the anonymous authentication mechanism of the simple Bind method
-   MUST support the name/password authentication mechanism of the simple
-   Bind method (Section 5.1.3) and MUST be capable of protecting this
-   name/password authentication using TLS as established by the StartTLS
-   operation (Section 3).
-
-   Implementations SHOULD disallow the use of the name/password
-   authentication mechanism by default when suitable data security
-   services are not in place, and they MAY provide other suitable data
-   security services for use with this authentication mechanism.
-
-   Implementations MAY support additional authentication mechanisms.
-   Some of these mechanisms are discussed below.
-
-   LDAP server implementations SHOULD support client assertion of
-   authorization identity via the SASL EXTERNAL mechanism (Section
-   5.2.3).
-
-   LDAP server implementations that support no authentication mechanism
-   other than the anonymous mechanism of the simple bind method SHOULD
-   support use of TLS as established by the StartTLS operation (Section
-   3).  (Other servers MUST support TLS per the second paragraph of this
-   section.)
-
-
-
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-   Implementations supporting TLS MUST support the
-   TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA ciphersuite and SHOULD support the
-   TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA ciphersuite.  Support for the
-   latter ciphersuite is recommended to encourage interoperability with
-   implementations conforming to earlier LDAP StartTLS specifications.
-
-3.  StartTLS Operation
-
-   The Start Transport Layer Security (StartTLS) operation defined in
-   Section 4.14 of [RFC4511] provides the ability to establish TLS
-   [RFC4346] in an LDAP session.
-
-   The goals of using the TLS protocol with LDAP are to ensure data
-   confidentiality and integrity, and to optionally provide for
-   authentication.  TLS expressly provides these capabilities, although
-   the authentication services of TLS are available to LDAP only in
-   combination with the SASL EXTERNAL authentication method (see Section
-   5.2.3), and then only if the SASL EXTERNAL implementation chooses to
-   make use of the TLS credentials.
-
-3.1.  TLS Establishment Procedures
-
-   This section describes the overall procedures clients and servers
-   must follow for TLS establishment.  These procedures take into
-   consideration various aspects of the TLS layer including discovery of
-   resultant security level and assertion of the client's authorization
-   identity.
-
-3.1.1.  StartTLS Request Sequencing
-
-   A client may send the StartTLS extended request at any time after
-   establishing an LDAP session, except:
-
-      - when TLS is currently established on the session,
-      - when a multi-stage SASL negotiation is in progress on the
-        session, or
-      - when there are outstanding responses for operation requests
-        previously issued on the session.
-
-   As described in [RFC4511], Section 4.14.1, a (detected) violation of
-   any of these requirements results in a return of the operationsError
-   resultCode.
-
-   Client implementers should ensure that they strictly follow these
-   operation sequencing requirements to prevent interoperability issues.
-   Operational experience has shown that violating these requirements
-
-
-
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-   causes interoperability issues because there are race conditions that
-   prevent servers from detecting some violations of these requirements
-   due to factors such as server hardware speed and network latencies.
-
-   There is no general requirement that the client have or have not
-   already performed a Bind operation (Section 5) before sending a
-   StartTLS operation request; however, where a client intends to
-   perform both a Bind operation and a StartTLS operation, it SHOULD
-   first perform the StartTLS operation so that the Bind request and
-   response messages are protected by the data security services
-   established by the StartTLS operation.
-
-3.1.2.  Client Certificate
-
-   If an LDAP server requests or demands that a client provide a user
-   certificate during TLS negotiation and the client does not present a
-   suitable user certificate (e.g., one that can be validated), the
-   server may use a local security policy to determine whether to
-   successfully complete TLS negotiation.
-
-   If a client that has provided a suitable certificate subsequently
-   performs a Bind operation using the SASL EXTERNAL authentication
-   mechanism (Section 5.2.3), information in the certificate may be used
-   by the server to identify and authenticate the client.
-
-3.1.3.  Server Identity Check
-
-   In order to prevent man-in-the-middle attacks, the client MUST verify
-   the server's identity (as presented in the server's Certificate
-   message).  In this section, the client's understanding of the
-   server's identity (typically the identity used to establish the
-   transport connection) is called the "reference identity".
-
-   The client determines the type (e.g., DNS name or IP address) of the
-   reference identity and performs a comparison between the reference
-   identity and each subjectAltName value of the corresponding type
-   until a match is produced.  Once a match is produced, the server's
-   identity has been verified, and the server identity check is
-   complete.  Different subjectAltName types are matched in different
-   ways.  Sections 3.1.3.1 - 3.1.3.3 explain how to compare values of
-   various subjectAltName types.
-
-   The client may map the reference identity to a different type prior
-   to performing a comparison.  Mappings may be performed for all
-   available subjectAltName types to which the reference identity can be
-   mapped; however, the reference identity should only be mapped to
-   types for which the mapping is either inherently secure (e.g.,
-   extracting the DNS name from a URI to compare with a subjectAltName
-
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-   of type dNSName) or for which the mapping is performed in a secure
-   manner (e.g., using DNSSEC, or using user- or admin-configured host-
-   to-address/address-to-host lookup tables).
-
-   The server's identity may also be verified by comparing the reference
-   identity to the Common Name (CN) [RFC4519] value in the leaf Relative
-   Distinguished Name (RDN) of the subjectName field of the server's
-   certificate.  This comparison is performed using the rules for
-   comparison of DNS names in Section 3.1.3.1, below, with the exception
-   that no wildcard matching is allowed.  Although the use of the Common
-   Name value is existing practice, it is deprecated, and Certification
-   Authorities are encouraged to provide subjectAltName values instead.
-   Note that the TLS implementation may represent DNs in certificates
-   according to X.500 or other conventions.  For example, some X.500
-   implementations order the RDNs in a DN using a left-to-right (most
-   significant to least significant) convention instead of LDAP's
-   right-to-left convention.
-
-   If the server identity check fails, user-oriented clients SHOULD
-   either notify the user (clients may give the user the opportunity to
-   continue with the LDAP session in this case) or close the transport
-   connection and indicate that the server's identity is suspect.
-   Automated clients SHOULD close the transport connection and then
-   return or log an error indicating that the server's identity is
-   suspect or both.
-
-   Beyond the server identity check described in this section, clients
-   should be prepared to do further checking to ensure that the server
-   is authorized to provide the service it is requested to provide.  The
-   client may need to make use of local policy information in making
-   this determination.
-
-3.1.3.1.  Comparison of DNS Names
-
-   If the reference identity is an internationalized domain name,
-   conforming implementations MUST convert it to the ASCII Compatible
-   Encoding (ACE) format as specified in Section 4 of RFC 3490 [RFC3490]
-   before comparison with subjectAltName values of type dNSName.
-   Specifically, conforming implementations MUST perform the conversion
-   operation specified in Section 4 of RFC 3490 as follows:
-
-      * in step 1, the domain name SHALL be considered a "stored
-        string";
-      * in step 3, set the flag called "UseSTD3ASCIIRules";
-      * in step 4, process each label with the "ToASCII" operation; and
-      * in step 5, change all label separators to U+002E (full stop).
-
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-   After performing the "to-ASCII" conversion, the DNS labels and names
-   MUST be compared for equality according to the rules specified in
-   Section 3 of RFC3490.
-
-   The '*' (ASCII 42) wildcard character is allowed in subjectAltName
-   values of type dNSName, and then only as the left-most (least
-   significant) DNS label in that value.  This wildcard matches any
-   left-most DNS label in the server name.  That is, the subject
-   *.example.com matches the server names a.example.com and
-   b.example.com, but does not match example.com or a.b.example.com.
-
-3.1.3.2.  Comparison of IP Addresses
-
-   When the reference identity is an IP address, the identity MUST be
-   converted to the "network byte order" octet string representation
-   [RFC791][RFC2460].  For IP Version 4, as specified in RFC 791, the
-   octet string will contain exactly four octets.  For IP Version 6, as
-   specified in RFC 2460, the octet string will contain exactly sixteen
-   octets.  This octet string is then compared against subjectAltName
-   values of type iPAddress.  A match occurs if the reference identity
-   octet string and value octet strings are identical.
-
-3.1.3.3.  Comparison of Other subjectName Types
-
-   Client implementations MAY support matching against subjectAltName
-   values of other types as described in other documents.
-
-3.1.4.  Discovery of Resultant Security Level
-
-   After a TLS layer is established in an LDAP session, both parties are
-   to each independently decide whether or not to continue based on
-   local policy and the security level achieved.  If either party
-   decides that the security level is inadequate for it to continue, it
-   SHOULD remove the TLS layer immediately after the TLS (re)negotiation
-   has completed (see [RFC4511], Section 4.14.3, and Section 3.2 below).
-   Implementations may reevaluate the security level at any time and,
-   upon finding it inadequate, should remove the TLS layer.
-
-3.1.5.  Refresh of Server Capabilities Information
-
-   After a TLS layer is established in an LDAP session, the client
-   SHOULD discard or refresh all information about the server that it
-   obtained prior to the initiation of the TLS negotiation and that it
-   did not obtain through secure mechanisms.  This protects against
-   man-in-the-middle attacks that may have altered any server
-   capabilities information retrieved prior to TLS layer installation.
-
-
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-   The server may advertise different capabilities after installing a
-   TLS layer.  In particular, the value of 'supportedSASLMechanisms' may
-   be different after a TLS layer has been installed (specifically, the
-   EXTERNAL and PLAIN [PLAIN] mechanisms are likely to be listed only
-   after a TLS layer has been installed).
-
-3.2.  Effect of TLS on Authorization State
-
-   The establishment, change, and/or closure of TLS may cause the
-   authorization state to move to a new state.  This is discussed
-   further in Section 4.
-
-3.3.  TLS Ciphersuites
-
-   Several issues should be considered when selecting TLS ciphersuites
-   that are appropriate for use in a given circumstance.  These issues
-   include the following:
-
-      - The ciphersuite's ability to provide adequate confidentiality
-        protection for passwords and other data sent over the transport
-        connection.  Client and server implementers should recognize
-        that some TLS ciphersuites provide no confidentiality
-        protection, while other ciphersuites that do provide
-        confidentiality protection may be vulnerable to being cracked
-        using brute force methods, especially in light of ever-
-        increasing CPU speeds that reduce the time needed to
-        successfully mount such attacks.
-
-      - Client and server implementers should carefully consider the
-        value of the password or data being protected versus the level
-        of confidentiality protection provided by the ciphersuite to
-        ensure that the level of protection afforded by the ciphersuite
-        is appropriate.
-
-      - The ciphersuite's vulnerability (or lack thereof) to man-in-the-
-        middle attacks.  Ciphersuites vulnerable to man-in-the-middle
-        attacks SHOULD NOT be used to protect passwords or sensitive
-        data, unless the network configuration is such that the danger
-        of a man-in-the-middle attack is negligible.
-
-      - After a TLS negotiation (either initial or subsequent) is
-        completed, both protocol peers should independently verify that
-        the security services provided by the negotiated ciphersuite are
-        adequate for the intended use of the LDAP session.  If they are
-        not, the TLS layer should be closed.
-
-
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-4.  Authorization State
-
-   Every LDAP session has an associated authorization state.  This state
-   is comprised of numerous factors such as what (if any) authentication
-   state has been established, how it was established, and what security
-   services are in place.  Some factors may be determined and/or
-   affected by protocol events (e.g., Bind, StartTLS, or TLS closure),
-   and some factors may be determined by external events (e.g., time of
-   day or server load).
-
-   While it is often convenient to view authorization state in
-   simplistic terms (as we often do in this technical specification)
-   such as "an anonymous state", it is noted that authorization systems
-   in LDAP implementations commonly involve many factors that
-   interrelate in complex manners.
-
-   Authorization in LDAP is a local matter.  One of the key factors in
-   making authorization decisions is authorization identity.  The Bind
-   operation (defined in Section 4.2 of [RFC4511] and discussed further
-   in Section 5 below) allows information to be exchanged between the
-   client and server to establish an authorization identity for the LDAP
-   session.  The Bind operation may also be used to move the LDAP
-   session to an anonymous authorization state (see Section 5.1.1).
-
-   Upon initial establishment of the LDAP session, the session has an
-   anonymous authorization identity.  Among other things this implies
-   that the client need not send a BindRequest in the first PDU of the
-   LDAP message layer.  The client may send any operation request prior
-   to performing a Bind operation, and the server MUST treat it as if it
-   had been performed after an anonymous Bind operation (Section 5.1.1).
-
-   Upon receipt of a Bind request, the server immediately moves the
-   session to an anonymous authorization state.  If the Bind request is
-   successful, the session is moved to the requested authentication
-   state with its associated authorization state.  Otherwise, the
-   session remains in an anonymous state.
-
-   It is noted that other events both internal and external to LDAP may
-   result in the authentication and authorization states being moved to
-   an anonymous one.  For instance, the establishment, change, or
-   closure of data security services may result in a move to an
-   anonymous state, or the user's credential information (e.g.,
-   certificate) may have expired.  The former is an example of an event
-   internal to LDAP, whereas the latter is an example of an event
-   external to LDAP.
-
-
-
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-5.  Bind Operation
-
-   The Bind operation ([RFC4511], Section 4.2) allows authentication
-   information to be exchanged between the client and server to
-   establish a new authorization state.
-
-   The Bind request typically specifies the desired authentication
-   identity.  Some Bind mechanisms also allow the client to specify the
-   authorization identity.  If the authorization identity is not
-   specified, the server derives it from the authentication identity in
-   an implementation-specific manner.
-
-   If the authorization identity is specified, the server MUST verify
-   that the client's authentication identity is permitted to assume
-   (e.g., proxy for) the asserted authorization identity.  The server
-   MUST reject the Bind operation with an invalidCredentials resultCode
-   in the Bind response if the client is not so authorized.
-
-5.1.  Simple Authentication Method
-
-   The simple authentication method of the Bind Operation provides three
-   authentication mechanisms:
-
-      - An anonymous authentication mechanism (Section 5.1.1).
-
-      - An unauthenticated authentication mechanism (Section 5.1.2).
-
-      - A name/password authentication mechanism using credentials
-        consisting of a name (in the form of an LDAP distinguished name
-        [RFC4514]) and a password (Section 5.1.3).
-
-5.1.1.  Anonymous Authentication Mechanism of Simple Bind
-
-   An LDAP client may use the anonymous authentication mechanism of the
-   simple Bind method to explicitly establish an anonymous authorization
-   state by sending a Bind request with a name value of zero length and
-   specifying the simple authentication choice containing a password
-   value of zero length.
-
-5.1.2.  Unauthenticated Authentication Mechanism of Simple Bind
-
-   An LDAP client may use the unauthenticated authentication mechanism
-   of the simple Bind method to establish an anonymous authorization
-   state by sending a Bind request with a name value (a distinguished
-   name in LDAP string form [RFC4514] of non-zero length) and specifying
-   the simple authentication choice containing a password value of zero
-   length.
-
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-   The distinguished name value provided by the client is intended to be
-   used for trace (e.g., logging) purposes only.  The value is not to be
-   authenticated or otherwise validated (including verification that the
-   DN refers to an existing directory object).  The value is not to be
-   used (directly or indirectly) for authorization purposes.
-
-   Unauthenticated Bind operations can have significant security issues
-   (see Section 6.3.1).  In particular, users intending to perform
-   Name/Password Authentication may inadvertently provide an empty
-   password and thus cause poorly implemented clients to request
-   Unauthenticated access.  Clients SHOULD be implemented to require
-   user selection of the Unauthenticated Authentication Mechanism by
-   means other than user input of an empty password.  Clients SHOULD
-   disallow an empty password input to a Name/Password Authentication
-   user interface.  Additionally, Servers SHOULD by default fail
-   Unauthenticated Bind requests with a resultCode of
-   unwillingToPerform.
-
-5.1.3.  Name/Password Authentication Mechanism of Simple Bind
-
-   An LDAP client may use the name/password authentication mechanism of
-   the simple Bind method to establish an authenticated authorization
-   state by sending a Bind request with a name value (a distinguished
-   name in LDAP string form [RFC4514] of non-zero length) and specifying
-   the simple authentication choice containing an OCTET STRING password
-   value of non-zero length.
-
-   Servers that map the DN sent in the Bind request to a directory entry
-   with an associated set of one or more passwords used with this
-   mechanism will compare the presented password to that set of
-   passwords.  The presented password is considered valid if it matches
-   any member of this set.
-
-   A resultCode of invalidDNSyntax indicates that the DN sent in the
-   name value is syntactically invalid.  A resultCode of
-   invalidCredentials indicates that the DN is syntactically correct but
-   not valid for purposes of authentication, that the password is not
-   valid for the DN, or that the server otherwise considers the
-   credentials invalid.  A resultCode of success indicates that the
-   credentials are valid and that the server is willing to provide
-   service to the entity these credentials identify.
-
-   Server behavior is undefined for Bind requests specifying the
-   name/password authentication mechanism with a zero-length name value
-   and a password value of non-zero length.
-
-
-
-
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-   The name/password authentication mechanism of the simple Bind method
-   is not suitable for authentication in environments without
-   confidentiality protection.
-
-5.2.  SASL Authentication Method
-
-   The sasl authentication method of the Bind Operation provides
-   facilities for using any SASL mechanism including authentication
-   mechanisms and other services (e.g., data security services).
-
-5.2.1.  SASL Protocol Profile
-
-   LDAP allows authentication via any SASL mechanism [RFC4422].  As LDAP
-   includes native anonymous and name/password (plain text)
-   authentication methods, the ANONYMOUS [RFC4505] and PLAIN [PLAIN]
-   SASL mechanisms are typically not used with LDAP.
-
-   Each protocol that utilizes SASL services is required to supply
-   certain information profiling the way they are exposed through the
-   protocol ([RFC4422], Section 4).  This section explains how each of
-   these profiling requirements is met by LDAP.
-
-5.2.1.1.  SASL Service Name for LDAP
-
-   The SASL service name for LDAP is "ldap", which has been registered
-   with the IANA as a SASL service name.
-
-5.2.1.2.  SASL Authentication Initiation and Protocol Exchange
-
-   SASL authentication is initiated via a BindRequest message
-   ([RFC4511], Section 4.2) with the following parameters:
-
-      - The version is 3.
-      - The AuthenticationChoice is sasl.
-      - The mechanism element of the SaslCredentials sequence contains
-        the value of the desired SASL mechanism.
-      - The optional credentials field of the SaslCredentials sequence
-        MAY be used to provide an initial client response for mechanisms
-        that are defined to have the client send data first (see
-        [RFC4422], Sections 3 and 5).
-
-   In general, a SASL authentication protocol exchange consists of a
-   series of server challenges and client responses, the contents of
-   which are specific to and defined by the SASL mechanism.  Thus, for
-   some SASL authentication mechanisms, it may be necessary for the
-   client to respond to one or more server challenges by sending
-   BindRequest messages multiple times.  A challenge is indicated by the
-   server sending a BindResponse message with the resultCode set to
-
-
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-   saslBindInProgress.  This indicates that the server requires the
-   client to send a new BindRequest message with the same SASL mechanism
-   to continue the authentication process.
-
-   To the LDAP message layer, these challenges and responses are opaque
-   binary tokens of arbitrary length.  LDAP servers use the
-   serverSaslCreds field (an OCTET STRING) in a BindResponse message to
-   transmit each challenge.  LDAP clients use the credentials field (an
-   OCTET STRING) in the SaslCredentials sequence of a BindRequest
-   message to transmit each response.  Note that unlike some Internet
-   protocols where SASL is used, LDAP is not text based and does not
-   Base64-transform these challenge and response values.
-
-   Clients sending a BindRequest message with the sasl choice selected
-   SHOULD send a zero-length value in the name field.  Servers receiving
-   a BindRequest message with the sasl choice selected SHALL ignore any
-   value in the name field.
-
-   A client may abort a SASL Bind negotiation by sending a BindRequest
-   message with a different value in the mechanism field of
-   SaslCredentials or with an AuthenticationChoice other than sasl.
-
-   If the client sends a BindRequest with the sasl mechanism field as an
-   empty string, the server MUST return a BindResponse with a resultCode
-   of authMethodNotSupported.  This will allow the client to abort a
-   negotiation if it wishes to try again with the same SASL mechanism.
-
-   The server indicates completion of the SASL challenge-response
-   exchange by responding with a BindResponse in which the resultCode
-   value is not saslBindInProgress.
-
-   The serverSaslCreds field in the BindResponse can be used to include
-   an optional challenge with a success notification for mechanisms that
-   are defined to have the server send additional data along with the
-   indication of successful completion.
-
-5.2.1.3.  Optional Fields
-
-   As discussed above, LDAP provides an optional field for carrying an
-   initial response in the message initiating the SASL exchange and
-   provides an optional field for carrying additional data in the
-   message indicating the outcome of the authentication exchange.  As
-   the mechanism-specific content in these fields may be zero length,
-   SASL requires protocol specifications to detail how an empty field is
-   distinguished from an absent field.
-
-
-
-
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-   Zero-length initial response data is distinguished from no initial
-   response data in the initiating message, a BindRequest PDU, by the
-   presence of the SaslCredentials.credentials OCTET STRING (of length
-   zero) in that PDU.  If the client does not intend to send an initial
-   response with the BindRequest initiating the SASL exchange, it MUST
-   omit the SaslCredentials.credentials OCTET STRING (rather than
-   include an zero-length OCTET STRING).
-
-   Zero-length additional data is distinguished from no additional
-   response data in the outcome message, a BindResponse PDU, by the
-   presence of the serverSaslCreds OCTET STRING (of length zero) in that
-   PDU.  If a server does not intend to send additional data in the
-   BindResponse message indicating outcome of the exchange, the server
-   SHALL omit the serverSaslCreds OCTET STRING (rather than including a
-   zero-length OCTET STRING).
-
-5.2.1.4.  Octet Where Negotiated Security Layers Take Effect
-
-   SASL layers take effect following the transmission by the server and
-   reception by the client of the final BindResponse in the SASL
-   exchange with a resultCode of success.
-
-   Once a SASL layer providing data integrity or confidentiality
-   services takes effect, the layer remains in effect until a new layer
-   is installed (i.e., at the first octet following the final
-   BindResponse of the Bind operation that caused the new layer to take
-   effect).  Thus, an established SASL layer is not affected by a failed
-   or non-SASL Bind.
-
-5.2.1.5.  Determination of Supported SASL Mechanisms
-
-   Clients may determine the SASL mechanisms a server supports by
-   reading the 'supportedSASLMechanisms' attribute from the root DSE
-   (DSA-Specific Entry) ([RFC4512], Section 5.1).  The values of this
-   attribute, if any, list the mechanisms the server supports in the
-   current LDAP session state.  LDAP servers SHOULD allow all clients --
-   even those with an anonymous authorization -- to retrieve the
-   'supportedSASLMechanisms' attribute of the root DSE both before and
-   after the SASL authentication exchange.  The purpose of the latter is
-   to allow the client to detect possible downgrade attacks (see Section
-   6.4 and [RFC4422], Section 6.1.2).
-
-   Because SASL mechanisms provide critical security functions, clients
-   and servers should be configurable to specify what mechanisms are
-   acceptable and allow only those mechanisms to be used.  Both clients
-   and servers must confirm that the negotiated security level meets
-   their requirements before proceeding to use the session.
-
-
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-5.2.1.6.  Rules for Using SASL Layers
-
-   Upon installing a SASL layer, the client SHOULD discard or refresh
-   all information about the server that it obtained prior to the
-   initiation of the SASL negotiation and that it did not obtain through
-   secure mechanisms.
-
-   If a lower-level security layer (such as TLS) is installed, any SASL
-   layer SHALL be layered on top of such security layers regardless of
-   the order of their negotiation.  In all other respects, the SASL
-   layer and other security layers act independently, e.g., if both a
-   TLS layer and a SASL layer are in effect, then removing the TLS layer
-   does not affect the continuing service of the SASL layer.
-
-5.2.1.7.  Support for Multiple Authentications
-
-   LDAP supports multiple SASL authentications as defined in [RFC4422],
-   Section 4.
-
-5.2.1.8.  SASL Authorization Identities
-
-   Some SASL mechanisms allow clients to request a desired authorization
-   identity for the LDAP session ([RFC4422], Section 3.4).  The decision
-   to allow or disallow the current authentication identity to have
-   access to the requested authorization identity is a matter of local
-   policy.  The authorization identity is a string of UTF-8 [RFC3629]
-   encoded [Unicode] characters corresponding to the following Augmented
-   Backus-Naur Form (ABNF) [RFC4234] grammar:
-
-      authzId = dnAuthzId / uAuthzId
-
-      ; distinguished-name-based authz id
-      dnAuthzId =  "dn:" distinguishedName
-
-      ; unspecified authorization id, UTF-8 encoded
-      uAuthzId = "u:" userid
-      userid = *UTF8 ; syntax unspecified
-
-   where the distinguishedName rule is defined in Section 3 of [RFC4514]
-   and the UTF8 rule is defined in Section 1.4 of [RFC4512].
-
-   The dnAuthzId choice is used to assert authorization identities in
-   the form of a distinguished name to be matched in accordance with the
-   distinguishedNameMatch matching rule ([RFC4517], Section 4.2.15).
-   There is no requirement that the asserted distinguishedName value be
-   that of an entry in the directory.
-
-
-
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-   The uAuthzId choice allows clients to assert an authorization
-   identity that is not in distinguished name form.  The format of
-   userid is defined only as a sequence of UTF-8 [RFC3629] encoded
-   [Unicode] characters, and any further interpretation is a local
-   matter.  For example, the userid could identify a user of a specific
-   directory service, be a login name, or be an email address.  A
-   uAuthzId SHOULD NOT be assumed to be globally unique.  To compare
-   uAuthzId values, each uAuthzId value MUST be prepared as a "query"
-   string ([RFC3454], Section 7) using the SASLprep [RFC4013] algorithm,
-   and then the two values are compared octet-wise.
-
-   The above grammar is extensible.  The authzId production may be
-   extended to support additional forms of identities.  Each form is
-   distinguished by its unique prefix (see Section 3.12 of [RFC4520] for
-   registration requirements).
-
-5.2.2.  SASL Semantics within LDAP
-
-   Implementers must take care to maintain the semantics of SASL
-   specifications when handling data that has different semantics in the
-   LDAP protocol.
-
-   For example, the SASL DIGEST-MD5 authentication mechanism
-   [DIGEST-MD5] utilizes an authentication identity and a realm that are
-   syntactically simple strings and semantically simple username
-   [RFC4013] and realm values.  These values are not LDAP DNs, and there
-   is no requirement that they be represented or treated as such.
-
-5.2.3.  SASL EXTERNAL Authentication Mechanism
-
-   A client can use the SASL EXTERNAL ([RFC4422], Appendix A) mechanism
-   to request the LDAP server to authenticate and establish a resulting
-   authorization identity using security credentials exchanged by a
-   lower security layer (such as by TLS authentication).  If the
-   client's authentication credentials have not been established at a
-   lower security layer, the SASL EXTERNAL Bind MUST fail with a
-   resultCode of inappropriateAuthentication.  Although this situation
-   has the effect of leaving the LDAP session in an anonymous state
-   (Section 4), the state of any installed security layer is unaffected.
-
-   A client may either request that its authorization identity be
-   automatically derived from its authentication credentials exchanged
-   at a lower security layer, or it may explicitly provide a desired
-   authorization identity.  The former is known as an implicit
-   assertion, and the latter as an explicit assertion.
-
-
-
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-5.2.3.1.  Implicit Assertion
-
-   An implicit authorization identity assertion is performed by invoking
-   a Bind request of the SASL form using the EXTERNAL mechanism name
-   that does not include the optional credentials field (found within
-   the SaslCredentials sequence in the BindRequest).  The server will
-   derive the client's authorization identity from the authentication
-   identity supplied by a security layer (e.g., a public key certificate
-   used during TLS layer installation) according to local policy.  The
-   underlying mechanics of how this is accomplished are implementation
-   specific.
-
-5.2.3.2.  Explicit Assertion
-
-   An explicit authorization identity assertion is performed by invoking
-   a Bind request of the SASL form using the EXTERNAL mechanism name
-   that includes the credentials field (found within the SaslCredentials
-   sequence in the BindRequest).  The value of the credentials field (an
-   OCTET STRING) is the asserted authorization identity and MUST be
-   constructed as documented in Section 5.2.1.8.
-
-6.  Security Considerations
-
-   Security issues are discussed throughout this document.  The
-   unsurprising conclusion is that security is an integral and necessary
-   part of LDAP.  This section discusses a number of LDAP-related
-   security considerations.
-
-6.1.  General LDAP Security Considerations
-
-   LDAP itself provides no security or protection from accessing or
-   updating the directory by means other than through the LDAP protocol,
-   e.g., from inspection of server database files by database
-   administrators.
-
-   Sensitive data may be carried in almost any LDAP message, and its
-   disclosure may be subject to privacy laws or other legal regulation
-   in many countries.  Implementers should take appropriate measures to
-   protect sensitive data from disclosure to unauthorized entities.
-
-   A session on which the client has not established data integrity and
-   privacy services (e.g., via StartTLS, IPsec, or a suitable SASL
-   mechanism) is subject to man-in-the-middle attacks to view and modify
-   information in transit.  Client and server implementers SHOULD take
-   measures to protect sensitive data in the LDAP session from these
-   attacks by using data protection services as discussed in this
-   document.  Clients and servers should provide the ability to be
-   configured to require these protections.  A resultCode of
-
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-   confidentialityRequired indicates that the server requires
-   establishment of (stronger) data confidentiality protection in order
-   to perform the requested operation.
-
-   Access control should always be applied when reading sensitive
-   information or updating directory information.
-
-   Various security factors, including authentication and authorization
-   information and data security services may change during the course
-   of the LDAP session, or even during the performance of a particular
-   operation.  Implementations should be robust in the handling of
-   changing security factors.
-
-6.2.  StartTLS Security Considerations
-
-   All security gained via use of the StartTLS operation is gained by
-   the use of TLS itself.  The StartTLS operation, on its own, does not
-   provide any additional security.
-
-   The level of security provided through the use of TLS depends
-   directly on both the quality of the TLS implementation used and the
-   style of usage of that implementation.  Additionally, a man-in-the-
-   middle attacker can remove the StartTLS extended operation from the
-   'supportedExtension' attribute of the root DSE.  Both parties SHOULD
-   independently ascertain and consent to the security level achieved
-   once TLS is established and before beginning use of the TLS-
-   protected session.  For example, the security level of the TLS layer
-   might have been negotiated down to plaintext.
-
-   Clients MUST either warn the user when the security level achieved
-   does not provide an acceptable level of data confidentiality and/or
-   data integrity protection, or be configurable to refuse to proceed
-   without an acceptable level of security.
-
-   As stated in Section 3.1.2, a server may use a local security policy
-   to determine whether to successfully complete TLS negotiation.
-   Information in the user's certificate that is originated or verified
-   by the certification authority should be used by the policy
-   administrator when configuring the identification and authorization
-   policy.
-
-   Server implementers SHOULD allow server administrators to elect
-   whether and when data confidentiality and integrity are required, as
-   well as elect whether authentication of the client during the TLS
-   handshake is required.
-
-   Implementers should be aware of and understand TLS security
-   considerations as discussed in the TLS specification [RFC4346].
-
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-
-6.3.  Bind Operation Security Considerations
-
-   This section discusses several security considerations relevant to
-   LDAP authentication via the Bind operation.
-
-6.3.1.  Unauthenticated Mechanism Security Considerations
-
-   Operational experience shows that clients can (and frequently do)
-   misuse the unauthenticated authentication mechanism of the simple
-   Bind method (see Section 5.1.2).  For example, a client program might
-   make a decision to grant access to non-directory information on the
-   basis of successfully completing a Bind operation.  LDAP server
-   implementations may return a success response to an unauthenticated
-   Bind request.  This may erroneously leave the client with the
-   impression that the server has successfully authenticated the
-   identity represented by the distinguished name when in reality, an
-   anonymous authorization state has been established.  Clients that use
-   the results from a simple Bind operation to make authorization
-   decisions should actively detect unauthenticated Bind requests (by
-   verifying that the supplied password is not empty) and react
-   appropriately.
-
-6.3.2.  Name/Password Mechanism Security Considerations
-
-   The name/password authentication mechanism of the simple Bind method
-   discloses the password to the server, which is an inherent security
-   risk.  There are other mechanisms, such as SASL DIGEST-MD5
-   [DIGEST-MD5], that do not disclose the password to the server.
-
-6.3.3.  Password-Related Security Considerations
-
-   LDAP allows multi-valued password attributes.  In systems where
-   entries are expected to have one and only one password,
-   administrative controls should be provided to enforce this behavior.
-
-   The use of clear text passwords and other unprotected authentication
-   credentials is strongly discouraged over open networks when the
-   underlying transport service cannot guarantee confidentiality.  LDAP
-   implementations SHOULD NOT by default support authentication methods
-   using clear text passwords and other unprotected authentication
-   credentials unless the data on the session is protected using TLS or
-   other data confidentiality and data integrity protection.
-
-   The transmission of passwords in the clear -- typically for
-   authentication or modification -- poses a significant security risk.
-   This risk can be avoided by using SASL authentication [RFC4422]
-
-
-
-
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-   mechanisms that do not transmit passwords in the clear or by
-   negotiating transport or session layer data confidentiality services
-   before transmitting password values.
-
-   To mitigate the security risks associated with the transfer of
-   passwords, a server implementation that supports any password-based
-   authentication mechanism that transmits passwords in the clear MUST
-   support a policy mechanism that at the time of authentication or
-   password modification, requires that:
-
-         A TLS layer has been successfully installed.
-
-         OR
-
-         Some other data confidentiality mechanism that protects the
-         password value from eavesdropping has been provided.
-
-         OR
-
-         The server returns a resultCode of confidentialityRequired for
-         the operation (i.e., name/password Bind with password value,
-         SASL Bind transmitting a password value in the clear, add or
-         modify including a userPassword value, etc.), even if the
-         password value is correct.
-
-   Server implementations may also want to provide policy mechanisms to
-   invalidate or otherwise protect accounts in situations where a server
-   detects that a password for an account has been transmitted in the
-   clear.
-
-6.3.4.  Hashed Password Security Considerations
-
-   Some authentication mechanisms (e.g., DIGEST-MD5) transmit a hash of
-   the password value that may be vulnerable to offline dictionary
-   attacks.  Implementers should take care to protect such hashed
-   password values during transmission using TLS or other
-   confidentiality mechanisms.
-
-6.4.  SASL Security Considerations
-
-   Until data integrity service is installed on an LDAP session, an
-   attacker can modify the transmitted values of the
-   'supportedSASLMechanisms' attribute response and thus downgrade the
-   list of available SASL mechanisms to include only the least secure
-   mechanism.  To detect this type of attack, the client may retrieve
-   the SASL mechanisms the server makes available both before and after
-   data integrity service is installed on an LDAP session.  If the
-   client finds that the integrity-protected list (the list obtained
-
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-   after data integrity service was installed) contains a stronger
-   mechanism than those in the previously obtained list, the client
-   should assume the previously obtained list was modified by an
-   attacker.  In this circumstance it is recommended that the client
-   close the underlying transport connection and then reconnect to
-   reestablish the session.
-
-6.5.  Related Security Considerations
-
-   Additional security considerations relating to the various
-   authentication methods and mechanisms discussed in this document
-   apply and can be found in [RFC4422], [RFC4013], [RFC3454], and
-   [RFC3629].
-
-7.  IANA Considerations
-
-   The IANA has updated the LDAP Protocol Mechanism registry to indicate
-   that this document and [RFC4511] provide the definitive technical
-   specification for the StartTLS (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.20037) extended
-   operation.
-
-   The IANA has updated the LDAP LDAPMessage types registry to indicate
-   that this document and [RFC4511] provide the definitive technical
-   specification for the bindRequest (0) and bindResponse (1) message
-   types.
-
-   The IANA has updated the LDAP Bind Authentication Method registry to
-   indicate that this document and [RFC4511] provide the definitive
-   technical specification for the simple (0) and sasl (3) bind
-   authentication methods.
-
-   The IANA has updated the LDAP authzid prefixes registry to indicate
-   that this document provides the definitive technical specification
-   for the dnAuthzId (dn:) and uAuthzId (u:) authzid prefixes.
-
-8.  Acknowledgements
-
-   This document combines information originally contained in RFC 2251,
-   RFC 2829, and RFC 2830.  RFC 2251 was a product of the Access,
-   Searching, and Indexing of Directories (ASID) Working Group.  RFC
-   2829 and RFC 2830 were products of the LDAP Extensions (LDAPEXT)
-   Working Group.
-
-   This document is a product of the IETF LDAP Revision (LDAPBIS)
-   working group.
-
-
-
-
-
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-9.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC791]     Postel, J., "Internet Protocol", STD 5, RFC 791,
-                September 1981.
-
-   [RFC2119]    Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-                Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC2460]    Deering, S. and R. Hinden, "Internet Protocol, Version 6
-                (IPv6) Specification", RFC 2460, December 1998.
-
-   [RFC3454]    Hoffman, P. and M. Blanchet, "Preparation of
-                Internationalized Strings ("stringprep")", RFC 3454,
-                December 2002.
-
-   [RFC3490]    Faltstrom, P., Hoffman, P., and A. Costello,
-                "Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications
-                (IDNA)", RFC 3490, March 2003.
-
-   [RFC3629]    Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO
-                10646", STD 63, RFC 3629, November 2003.
-
-   [RFC4013]    Zeilenga, K., "SASLprep: Stringprep Profile for User
-                Names and Passwords", RFC 4013, February 2005.
-
-   [RFC4234]    Crocker, D. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
-                Specifications: ABNF", RFC 4234, October 2005.
-
-   [RFC4346]    Dierks, T. and E. Rescorla, "The TLS Protocol Version
-                1.1", RFC 4346, March 2006.
-
-   [RFC4422]    Melnikov, A., Ed. and K. Zeilenga, Ed., "Simple
-                Authentication and Security Layer (SASL)", RFC 4422,
-                June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4510]    Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                Protocol (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC
-                4510, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4511]    Sermersheim, J., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol", RFC 4511, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4512]    Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-                2006.
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-   [RFC4514]    Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                Protocol (LDAP): String Representation of Distinguished
-                Names", RFC 4514, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4517]    Legg, S., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                (LDAP): Syntaxes and Matching Rules", RFC 4517, June
-                2006.
-
-   [RFC4519]    Sciberras, A., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                Protocol (LDAP): Schema for User Applications", RFC
-                4519, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4520]    Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
-                (IANA) Considerations for the Lightweight Directory
-                Access Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520, June 2006.
-
-   [Unicode]    The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard, Version
-                3.2.0" is defined by "The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0"
-                (Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley, 2000.  ISBN 0-201-61633-
-                5), as amended by the "Unicode Standard Annex #27:
-                Unicode 3.1" (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr27/) and
-                by the "Unicode Standard Annex #28: Unicode 3.2"
-                (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr28/).
-
-   [X.501]      ITU-T Rec. X.501, "The Directory: Models", 1993.
-
-10.  Informative References
-
-   [DIGEST-MD5] Leach, P., Newman, C., and A. Melnikov, "Using Digest
-                Authentication as a SASL Mechanism", Work in Progress,
-                March 2006.
-
-   [PLAIN]      Zeilenga, K., "The Plain SASL Mechanism", Work in
-                Progress, March 2005.
-
-   [RFC2828]    Shirey, R., "Internet Security Glossary", FYI 36, RFC
-                2828, May 2000.
-
-   [RFC4301]    Kent, S. and K. Seo, "Security Architecture for the
-                Internet Protocol", RFC 4301, December 2005.
-
-   [RFC4505]    Zeilenga, K., "The Anonymous SASL Mechanism", RFC 4505,
-                June 2006.
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-Appendix A.  Authentication and Authorization Concepts
-
-   This appendix is non-normative.
-
-   This appendix defines basic terms, concepts, and interrelationships
-   regarding authentication, authorization, credentials, and identity.
-   These concepts are used in describing how various security approaches
-   are utilized in client authentication and authorization.
-
-A.1.  Access Control Policy
-
-   An access control policy is a set of rules defining the protection of
-   resources, generally in terms of the capabilities of persons or other
-   entities accessing those resources.  Security objects and mechanisms,
-   such as those described here, enable the expression of access control
-   policies and their enforcement.
-
-A.2.  Access Control Factors
-
-   A request, when it is being processed by a server, may be associated
-   with a wide variety of security-related factors.  The server uses
-   these factors to determine whether and how to process the request.
-   These are called access control factors (ACFs).  They might include
-   source IP address, encryption strength, the type of operation being
-   requested, time of day, etc..  Some factors may be specific to the
-   request itself; others may be associated with the transport
-   connection via which the request is transmitted; and others (e.g.,
-   time of day) may be "environmental".
-
-   Access control policies are expressed in terms of access control
-   factors; for example, "a request having ACFs i,j,k can perform
-   operation Y on resource Z".  The set of ACFs that a server makes
-   available for such expressions is implementation specific.
-
-A.3.  Authentication, Credentials, Identity
-
-   Authentication credentials are the evidence supplied by one party to
-   another, asserting the identity of the supplying party (e.g., a user)
-   who is attempting to establish a new authorization state with the
-   other party (typically a server).  Authentication is the process of
-   generating, transmitting, and verifying these credentials and thus
-   the identity they assert.  An authentication identity is the name
-   presented in a credential.
-
-   There are many forms of authentication credentials.  The form used
-   depends upon the particular authentication mechanism negotiated by
-   the parties.  X.509 certificates, Kerberos tickets, and simple
-   identity and password pairs are all examples of authentication
-
-
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-   credential forms.  Note that an authentication mechanism may
-   constrain the form of authentication identities used with it.
-
-A.4.  Authorization Identity
-
-   An authorization identity is one kind of access control factor.  It
-   is the name of the user or other entity that requests that operations
-   be performed.  Access control policies are often expressed in terms
-   of authorization identities; for example, "entity X can perform
-   operation Y on resource Z".
-
-   The authorization identity of an LDAP session is often semantically
-   the same as the authentication identity presented by the client, but
-   it may be different.  SASL allows clients to specify an authorization
-   identity distinct from the authentication identity asserted by the
-   client's credentials.  This permits agents such as proxy servers to
-   authenticate using their own credentials, yet request the access
-   privileges of the identity for which they are proxying [RFC4422].
-   Also, the form of authentication identity supplied by a service like
-   TLS may not correspond to the authorization identities used to
-   express a server's access control policy, thus requiring a server-
-   specific mapping to be done.  The method by which a server composes
-   and validates an authorization identity from the authentication
-   credentials supplied by a client is implementation specific.
-
-Appendix B.  Summary of Changes
-
-   This appendix is non-normative.
-
-   This appendix summarizes substantive changes made to RFC 2251, RFC
-   2829 and RFC 2830.  In addition to the specific changes detailed
-   below, the reader of this document should be aware that numerous
-   general editorial changes have been made to the original content from
-   the source documents.  These changes include the following:
-
-   - The material originally found in RFC 2251 Sections 4.2.1 and 4.2.2,
-     RFC 2829 (all sections except Sections 2 and 4), and RFC 2830 was
-     combined into a single document.
-
-   - The combined material was substantially reorganized and edited to
-     group related subjects, improve the document flow, and clarify
-     intent.
-
-   - Changes were made throughout the text to align with definitions of
-     LDAP protocol layers and IETF security terminology.
-
-
-
-
-
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-   - Substantial updates and additions were made to security
-     considerations from both documents based on current operational
-     experience.
-
-B.1.  Changes Made to RFC 2251
-
-   This section summarizes the substantive changes made to Sections
-   4.2.1 and 4.2.2 of RFC 2251 by this document.  Additional substantive
-   changes to Section 4.2.1 of RFC 2251 are also documented in
-   [RFC4511].
-
-B.1.1.  Section 4.2.1 ("Sequencing of the Bind Request")
-
-   - Paragraph 1: Removed the sentence, "If at any stage the client
-     wishes to abort the bind process it MAY unbind and then drop the
-     underlying connection".  The Unbind operation still permits this
-     behavior, but it is not documented explicitly.
-
-   - Clarified that the session is moved to an anonymous state upon
-     receipt of the BindRequest PDU and that it is only moved to a non-
-     anonymous state if and when the Bind request is successful.
-
-B.1.2.  Section 4.2.2 ("Authentication and Other Security Services")
-
-   - RFC 2251 states that anonymous authentication MUST be performed
-     using the simple bind method.  This specification defines the
-     anonymous authentication mechanism of the simple bind method and
-     requires all conforming implementations to support it.  Other
-     authentication mechanisms producing anonymous authentication and
-     authorization state may also be implemented and used by conforming
-     implementations.
-
-B.2.  Changes Made to RFC 2829
-
-   This section summarizes the substantive changes made to RFC 2829.
-
-B.2.1.  Section 4 ("Required security mechanisms")
-
-   - The name/password authentication mechanism (see Section B.2.5
-     below) protected by TLS replaces the SASL DIGEST-MD5 mechanism as
-     LDAP's mandatory-to-implement password-based authentication
-     mechanism.  Implementations are encouraged to continue supporting
-     SASL DIGEST-MD5 [DIGEST-MD5].
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-
-B.2.2.  Section 5.1 ("Anonymous authentication procedure")
-
-   - Clarified that anonymous authentication involves a name value of
-     zero length and a password value of zero length.  The
-     unauthenticated authentication mechanism was added to handle simple
-     Bind requests involving a name value with a non-zero length and a
-     password value of zero length.
-
-B.2.3.  Section 6 ("Password-based authentication")
-
-   - See Section B.2.1.
-
-B.2.4.  Section 6.1 ("Digest authentication")
-
-   - As the SASL-DIGEST-MD5 mechanism is no longer mandatory to
-     implement, this section is now historical and was not included in
-     this document.  RFC 2829, Section 6.1, continues to document the
-     SASL DIGEST-MD5 authentication mechanism.
-
-B.2.5.  Section 6.2 ("'simple' authentication choice under TLS
-        encryption")
-
-   - Renamed the "simple" authentication mechanism to the name/password
-     authentication mechanism to better describe it.
-
-   - The use of TLS was generalized to align with definitions of LDAP
-     protocol layers.  TLS establishment is now discussed as an
-     independent subject and is generalized for use with all
-     authentication mechanisms and other security layers.
-
-   - Removed the implication that the userPassword attribute is the sole
-     location for storage of password values to be used in
-     authentication.  There is no longer any implied requirement for how
-     or where passwords are stored at the server for use in
-     authentication.
-
-B.2.6.  Section 6.3 ("Other authentication choices with TLS")
-
-   - See Section B.2.5.
-
-B.2.7.  Section 7.1 ("Certificate-based authentication with TLS")
-
-   - See Section B.2.5.
-
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-
-B.2.8.  Section 8 ("Other mechanisms")
-
-   - All SASL authentication mechanisms are explicitly allowed within
-     LDAP.  Specifically, this means the SASL ANONYMOUS and SASL PLAIN
-     mechanisms are no longer precluded from use within LDAP.
-
-B.2.9.  Section 9 ("Authorization Identity")
-
-   - Specified matching rules for dnAuthzId and uAuthzId values.  In
-     particular, the DN value in the dnAuthzId form must be matched
-     using DN matching rules, and the uAuthzId value MUST be prepared
-     using SASLprep rules before being compared octet-wise.
-
-   - Clarified that uAuthzId values should not be assumed to be globally
-     unique.
-
-B.2.10.  Section 10 ("TLS Ciphersuites")
-
-   - TLS ciphersuite recommendations are no longer included in this
-     specification.  Implementations must now support the
-     TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA ciphersuite and should continue to
-     support the TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA ciphersuite.
-
-   - Clarified that anonymous authentication involves a name value of
-     zero length and a password value of zero length.  The
-     unauthenticated authentication mechanism was added to handle simple
-     Bind requests involving a name value with a non-zero length and a
-     password value of zero length.
-
-B.3.  Changes Made to RFC 2830
-
-   This section summarizes the substantive changes made to Sections 3
-   and 5 of RFC 2830.  Readers should consult [RFC4511] for summaries of
-   changes to other sections.
-
-B.3.1.  Section 3.6 ("Server Identity Check")
-
-   - Substantially updated the server identity check algorithm to ensure
-     that it is complete and robust.  In particular, the use of all
-     relevant values in the subjectAltName and the subjectName fields
-     are covered by the algorithm and matching rules are specified for
-     each type of value.  Mapped (derived) forms of the server identity
-     may now be used when the mapping is performed in a secure fashion.
-
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-
-B.3.2.  Section 3.7 ("Refresh of Server Capabilities Information")
-
-   - Clients are no longer required to always refresh information about
-     server capabilities following TLS establishment.  This is to allow
-     for situations where this information was obtained through a secure
-     mechanism.
-
-B.3.3.  Section 5 ("Effects of TLS on a Client's Authorization
-        Identity")
-
-   - Establishing a TLS layer on an LDAP session may now cause the
-     authorization state of the LDAP session to change.
-
-B.3.4.  Section 5.2 ("TLS Connection Closure Effects")
-
-   - Closing a TLS layer on an LDAP session changes the authentication
-     and authorization state of the LDAP session based on local policy.
-     Specifically, this means that implementations are not required to
-     change the authentication and authorization states to anonymous
-     upon TLS closure.
-
-   - Replaced references to RFC 2401 with RFC 4301.
-
-Author's Address
-
-   Roger Harrison
-   Novell, Inc.
-   1800 S.  Novell Place
-   Provo, UT 84606
-   USA
-
-   Phone: +1 801 861 2642
-   EMail: roger_harrison at novell.com
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-Network Working Group                                   K. Zeilenga, Ed.
-Request for Comments: 4514                           OpenLDAP Foundation
-Obsoletes: 2253                                                June 2006
-Category: Standards Track
-
-
-             Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP):
-              String Representation of Distinguished Names
-
-Status of This Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
-
-   The X.500 Directory uses distinguished names (DNs) as primary keys to
-   entries in the directory.  This document defines the string
-   representation used in the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-   (LDAP) to transfer distinguished names.  The string representation is
-   designed to give a clean representation of commonly used
-   distinguished names, while being able to represent any distinguished
-   name.
-
-1.  Background and Intended Usage
-
-   In X.500-based directory systems [X.500], including those accessed
-   using the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [RFC4510],
-   distinguished names (DNs) are used to unambiguously refer to
-   directory entries [X.501][RFC4512].
-
-   The structure of a DN [X.501] is described in terms of ASN.1 [X.680].
-   In the X.500 Directory Access Protocol [X.511] (and other ITU-defined
-   directory protocols), DNs are encoded using the Basic Encoding Rules
-   (BER) [X.690].  In LDAP, DNs are represented in the string form
-   described in this document.
-
-   It is important to have a common format to be able to unambiguously
-   represent a distinguished name.  The primary goal of this
-   specification is ease of encoding and decoding.  A secondary goal is
-   to have names that are human readable.  It is not expected that LDAP
-
-
-
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-
-   implementations with a human user interface would display these
-   strings directly to the user, but that they would most likely be
-   performing translations (such as expressing attribute type names in
-   the local national language).
-
-   This document defines the string representation of Distinguished
-   Names used in LDAP [RFC4511][RFC4517].  Section 2 details the
-   RECOMMENDED algorithm for converting a DN from its ASN.1 structured
-   representation to a string.  Section 3 details how to convert a DN
-   from a string to an ASN.1 structured representation.
-
-   While other documents may define other algorithms for converting a DN
-   from its ASN.1 structured representation to a string, all algorithms
-   MUST produce strings that adhere to the requirements of Section 3.
-
-   This document does not define a canonical string representation for
-   DNs.  Comparison of DNs for equality is to be performed in accordance
-   with the distinguishedNameMatch matching rule [RFC4517].
-
-   This document is a integral part of the LDAP technical specification
-   [RFC4510], which obsoletes the previously defined LDAP technical
-   specification, RFC 3377, in its entirety.  This document obsoletes
-   RFC 2253.  Changes since RFC 2253 are summarized in Appendix B.
-
-   This specification assumes familiarity with X.500 [X.500] and the
-   concept of Distinguished Name [X.501][RFC4512].
-
-1.1.  Conventions
-
-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
-   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
-   document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119].
-
-   Character names in this document use the notation for code points and
-   names from the Unicode Standard [Unicode].  For example, the letter
-   "a" may be represented as either <U+0061> or <LATIN SMALL LETTER A>.
-
-   Note: a glossary of terms used in Unicode can be found in [Glossary].
-   Information on the Unicode character encoding model can be found in
-   [CharModel].
-
-
-
-
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-
-2.  Converting DistinguishedName from ASN.1 to a String
-
-   X.501 [X.501] defines the ASN.1 [X.680] structure of distinguished
-   name.  The following is a variant provided for discussion purposes.
-
-      DistinguishedName ::= RDNSequence
-
-      RDNSequence ::= SEQUENCE OF RelativeDistinguishedName
-
-      RelativeDistinguishedName ::= SET SIZE (1..MAX) OF
-          AttributeTypeAndValue
-
-      AttributeTypeAndValue ::= SEQUENCE {
-          type  AttributeType,
-          value AttributeValue }
-
-   This section defines the RECOMMENDED algorithm for converting a
-   distinguished name from an ASN.1-structured representation to a UTF-8
-   [RFC3629] encoded Unicode [Unicode] character string representation.
-   Other documents may describe other algorithms for converting a
-   distinguished name to a string, but only strings that conform to the
-   grammar defined in Section 3 SHALL be produced by LDAP
-   implementations.
-
-2.1.  Converting the RDNSequence
-
-   If the RDNSequence is an empty sequence, the result is the empty or
-   zero-length string.
-
-   Otherwise, the output consists of the string encodings of each
-   RelativeDistinguishedName in the RDNSequence (according to Section
-   2.2), starting with the last element of the sequence and moving
-   backwards toward the first.
-
-   The encodings of adjoining RelativeDistinguishedNames are separated
-   by a comma (',' U+002C) character.
-
-2.2.  Converting RelativeDistinguishedName
-
-   When converting from an ASN.1 RelativeDistinguishedName to a string,
-   the output consists of the string encodings of each
-   AttributeTypeAndValue (according to Section 2.3), in any order.
-
-   Where there is a multi-valued RDN, the outputs from adjoining
-   AttributeTypeAndValues are separated by a plus sign ('+' U+002B)
-   character.
-
-
-
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-
-2.3.  Converting AttributeTypeAndValue
-
-   The AttributeTypeAndValue is encoded as the string representation of
-   the AttributeType, followed by an equals sign ('=' U+003D) character,
-   followed by the string representation of the AttributeValue.  The
-   encoding of the AttributeValue is given in Section 2.4.
-
-   If the AttributeType is defined to have a short name (descriptor)
-   [RFC4512] and that short name is known to be registered [REGISTRY]
-   [RFC4520] as identifying the AttributeType, that short name, a
-   <descr>, is used.  Otherwise the AttributeType is encoded as the
-   dotted-decimal encoding, a <numericoid>, of its OBJECT IDENTIFIER.
-   The <descr> and <numericoid> are defined in [RFC4512].
-
-   Implementations are not expected to dynamically update their
-   knowledge of registered short names.  However, implementations SHOULD
-   provide a mechanism to allow their knowledge of registered short
-   names to be updated.
-
-2.4.  Converting an AttributeValue from ASN.1 to a String
-
-   If the AttributeType is of the dotted-decimal form, the
-   AttributeValue is represented by an number sign ('#' U+0023)
-   character followed by the hexadecimal encoding of each of the octets
-   of the BER encoding of the X.500 AttributeValue.  This form is also
-   used when the syntax of the AttributeValue does not have an LDAP-
-   specific ([RFC4517], Section 3.1) string encoding defined for it, or
-   the LDAP-specific string encoding is not restricted to UTF-8-encoded
-   Unicode characters.  This form may also be used in other cases, such
-   as when a reversible string representation is desired (see Section
-   5.2).
-
-   Otherwise, if the AttributeValue is of a syntax that has a LDAP-
-   specific string encoding, the value is converted first to a UTF-8-
-   encoded Unicode string according to its syntax specification (see
-   [RFC4517], Section 3.3, for examples).  If that UTF-8-encoded Unicode
-   string does not have any of the following characters that need
-   escaping, then that string can be used as the string representation
-   of the value.
-
-      - a space (' ' U+0020) or number sign ('#' U+0023) occurring at
-        the beginning of the string;
-
-      - a space (' ' U+0020) character occurring at the end of the
-        string;
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-      - one of the characters '"', '+', ',', ';', '<', '>',  or '\'
-        (U+0022, U+002B, U+002C, U+003B, U+003C, U+003E, or U+005C,
-        respectively);
-
-      - the null (U+0000) character.
-
-   Other characters may be escaped.
-
-   Each octet of the character to be escaped is replaced by a backslash
-   and two hex digits, which form a single octet in the code of the
-   character.  Alternatively, if and only if the character to be escaped
-   is one of
-
-      ' ', '"', '#', '+', ',', ';', '<', '=', '>', or '\'
-      (U+0020, U+0022, U+0023, U+002B, U+002C, U+003B,
-       U+003C, U+003D, U+003E, U+005C, respectively)
-
-   it can be prefixed by a backslash ('\' U+005C).
-
-   Examples of the escaping mechanism are shown in Section 4.
-
-3.  Parsing a String Back to a Distinguished Name
-
-   The string representation of Distinguished Names is restricted to
-   UTF-8 [RFC3629] encoded Unicode [Unicode] characters.  The structure
-   of this string representation is specified using the following
-   Augmented BNF [RFC4234] grammar:
-
-      distinguishedName = [ relativeDistinguishedName
-          *( COMMA relativeDistinguishedName ) ]
-      relativeDistinguishedName = attributeTypeAndValue
-          *( PLUS attributeTypeAndValue )
-      attributeTypeAndValue = attributeType EQUALS attributeValue
-      attributeType = descr / numericoid
-      attributeValue = string / hexstring
-
-      ; The following characters are to be escaped when they appear
-      ; in the value to be encoded: ESC, one of <escaped>, leading
-      ; SHARP or SPACE, trailing SPACE, and NULL.
-      string =   [ ( leadchar / pair ) [ *( stringchar / pair )
-         ( trailchar / pair ) ] ]
-
-      leadchar = LUTF1 / UTFMB
-      LUTF1 = %x01-1F / %x21 / %x24-2A / %x2D-3A /
-         %x3D / %x3F-5B / %x5D-7F
-
-      trailchar  = TUTF1 / UTFMB
-      TUTF1 = %x01-1F / %x21 / %x23-2A / %x2D-3A /
-
-
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-         %x3D / %x3F-5B / %x5D-7F
-
-      stringchar = SUTF1 / UTFMB
-      SUTF1 = %x01-21 / %x23-2A / %x2D-3A /
-         %x3D / %x3F-5B / %x5D-7F
-
-      pair = ESC ( ESC / special / hexpair )
-      special = escaped / SPACE / SHARP / EQUALS
-      escaped = DQUOTE / PLUS / COMMA / SEMI / LANGLE / RANGLE
-      hexstring = SHARP 1*hexpair
-      hexpair = HEX HEX
-
-   where the productions <descr>, <numericoid>, <COMMA>, <DQUOTE>,
-   <EQUALS>, <ESC>, <HEX>, <LANGLE>, <NULL>, <PLUS>, <RANGLE>, <SEMI>,
-   <SPACE>, <SHARP>, and <UTFMB> are defined in [RFC4512].
-
-   Each <attributeType>, either a <descr> or a <numericoid>, refers to
-   an attribute type of an attribute value assertion (AVA).  The
-   <attributeType> is followed by an <EQUALS> and an <attributeValue>.
-   The <attributeValue> is either in <string> or <hexstring> form.
-
-   If in <string> form, a LDAP string representation asserted value can
-   be obtained by replacing (left to right, non-recursively) each <pair>
-   appearing in the <string> as follows:
-
-      replace <ESC><ESC> with <ESC>;
-      replace <ESC><special> with <special>;
-      replace <ESC><hexpair> with the octet indicated by the <hexpair>.
-
-   If in <hexstring> form, a BER representation can be obtained from
-   converting each <hexpair> of the <hexstring> to the octet indicated
-   by the <hexpair>.
-
-   There is one or more attribute value assertions, separated by <PLUS>,
-   for a relative distinguished name.
-
-   There is zero or more relative distinguished names, separated by
-   <COMMA>, for a distinguished name.
-
-   Implementations MUST recognize AttributeType name strings
-   (descriptors) listed in the following table, but MAY recognize other
-   name strings.
-
-
-
-
-
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-      String  X.500 AttributeType
-      ------  --------------------------------------------
-      CN      commonName (2.5.4.3)
-      L       localityName (2.5.4.7)
-      ST      stateOrProvinceName (2.5.4.8)
-      O       organizationName (2.5.4.10)
-      OU      organizationalUnitName (2.5.4.11)
-      C       countryName (2.5.4.6)
-      STREET  streetAddress (2.5.4.9)
-      DC      domainComponent (0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.25)
-      UID     userId (0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1)
-
-   These attribute types are described in [RFC4519].
-
-   Implementations MAY recognize other DN string representations.
-   However, as there is no requirement that alternative DN string
-   representations be recognized (and, if so, how), implementations
-   SHOULD only generate DN strings in accordance with Section 2 of this
-   document.
-
-4.  Examples
-
-   This notation is designed to be convenient for common forms of name.
-   This section gives a few examples of distinguished names written
-   using this notation.  First is a name containing three relative
-   distinguished names (RDNs):
-
-      UID=jsmith,DC=example,DC=net
-
-   Here is an example of a name containing three RDNs, in which the
-   first RDN is multi-valued:
-
-      OU=Sales+CN=J.  Smith,DC=example,DC=net
-
-   This example shows the method of escaping of a special characters
-   appearing in a common name:
-
-      CN=James \"Jim\" Smith\, III,DC=example,DC=net
-
-   The following shows the method for encoding a value that contains a
-   carriage return character:
-
-      CN=Before\0dAfter,DC=example,DC=net
-
-   In this RDN example, the type in the RDN is unrecognized, and the
-   value is the BER encoding of an OCTET STRING containing two octets,
-   0x48 and 0x69.
-
-
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-      1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.0=#04024869
-
-   Finally, this example shows an RDN whose commonName value consists of
-   5 letters:
-
-      Unicode Character                Code       UTF-8   Escaped
-      -------------------------------  ------     ------  --------
-      LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L           U+004C     0x4C    L
-      LATIN SMALL LETTER U             U+0075     0x75    u
-      LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH CARON  U+010D     0xC48D  \C4\8D
-      LATIN SMALL LETTER I             U+0069     0x69    i
-      LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH ACUTE  U+0107     0xC487  \C4\87
-
-   This could be encoded in printable ASCII [ASCII] (useful for
-   debugging purposes) as:
-
-      CN=Lu\C4\8Di\C4\87
-
-5.  Security Considerations
-
-   The following security considerations are specific to the handling of
-   distinguished names.  LDAP security considerations are discussed in
-   [RFC4511] and other documents comprising the LDAP Technical
-   Specification [RFC4510].
-
-5.1.  Disclosure
-
-   Distinguished Names typically consist of descriptive information
-   about the entries they name, which can be people, organizations,
-   devices, or other real-world objects.  This frequently includes some
-   of the following kinds of information:
-
-      - the common name of the object (i.e., a person's full name)
-      - an email or TCP/IP address
-      - its physical location (country, locality, city, street address)
-      - organizational attributes (such as department name or
-        affiliation)
-
-   In some cases, such information can be considered sensitive.  In many
-   countries, privacy laws exist that prohibit disclosure of certain
-   kinds of descriptive information (e.g., email addresses).  Hence,
-   server implementers are encouraged to support Directory Information
-   Tree (DIT) structural rules and name forms [RFC4512], as these
-   provide a mechanism for administrators to select appropriate naming
-   attributes for entries.  Administrators are encouraged to use
-   mechanisms, access controls, and other administrative controls that
-   may be available to restrict use of attributes containing sensitive
-   information in naming of entries.   Additionally, use of
-
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-
-   authentication and data security services in LDAP [RFC4513][RFC4511]
-   should be considered.
-
-5.2.  Use of Distinguished Names in Security Applications
-
-   The transformations of an AttributeValue value from its X.501 form to
-   an LDAP string representation are not always reversible back to the
-   same BER (Basic Encoding Rules) or DER (Distinguished Encoding Rules)
-   form.  An example of a situation that requires the DER form of a
-   distinguished name is the verification of an X.509 certificate.
-
-   For example, a distinguished name consisting of one RDN with one AVA,
-   in which the type is commonName and the value is of the TeletexString
-   choice with the letters 'Sam', would be represented in LDAP as the
-   string <CN=Sam>.  Another distinguished name in which the value is
-   still 'Sam', but is of the PrintableString choice, would have the
-   same representation <CN=Sam>.
-
-   Applications that require the reconstruction of the DER form of the
-   value SHOULD NOT use the string representation of attribute syntaxes
-   when converting a distinguished name to the LDAP format.  Instead,
-   they SHOULD use the hexadecimal form prefixed by the number sign ('#'
-   U+0023) as described in the first paragraph of Section 2.4.
-
-6.  Acknowledgements
-
-   This document is an update to RFC 2253, by Mark Wahl, Tim Howes, and
-   Steve Kille.  RFC 2253 was a product of the IETF ASID Working Group.
-
-   This document is a product of the IETF LDAPBIS Working Group.
-
-7.  References
-
-7.1.  Normative References
-
-   [REGISTRY]    IANA, Object Identifier Descriptors Registry,
-                 <http://www.iana.org/assignments/ldap-parameters>.
-
-   [Unicode]     The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard, Version
-                 3.2.0" is defined by "The Unicode Standard, Version
-                 3.0" (Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley, 2000.  ISBN 0-201-
-                 61633-5), as amended by the "Unicode Standard Annex
-                 #27: Unicode 3.1"
-                 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr27/) and by the
-                 "Unicode Standard Annex #28: Unicode 3.2"
-                 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr28/).
-
-
-
-
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-
-   [X.501]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The
-                 Directory -- Models," X.501(1993) (also ISO/IEC 9594-
-                 2:1994).
-
-   [X.680]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "Abstract
-                 Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) - Specification of Basic
-                 Notation", X.680(1997) (also ISO/IEC 8824-1:1998).
-
-   [RFC2119]     Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-                 Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC3629]     Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO
-                 10646", STD 63, RFC 3629, November 2003.
-
-   [RFC4234]     Crocker, D. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
-                 Specifications: ABNF", RFC 4234, October 2005.
-
-   [RFC4510]     Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC
-                 4510, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4511]     Sermersheim, J., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol", RFC 4511, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4512]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-                 2006.
-
-   [RFC4513]     Harrison, R., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Authentication Methods and Security
-                 Mechanisms", RFC 4513, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4517]     Legg, S., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Syntaxes and Matching Rules", RFC 4517, June
-                 2006.
-
-   [RFC4519]     Sciberras, A., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Schema for User Applications", RFC
-                 4519, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4520]     Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
-                 (IANA) Considerations for the Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520, June 2006.
-
-
-
-
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-
-7.2.  Informative References
-
-   [ASCII]       Coded Character Set--7-bit American Standard Code for
-                 Information Interchange, ANSI X3.4-1986.
-
-   [CharModel]   Whistler, K. and M. Davis, "Unicode Technical Report
-                 #17, Character Encoding Model", UTR17,
-                 <http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr17/>, August
-                 2000.
-
-   [Glossary]    The Unicode Consortium, "Unicode Glossary",
-                 <http://www.unicode.org/glossary/>.
-
-   [X.500]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The
-                 Directory -- Overview of concepts, models and
-                 services," X.500(1993) (also ISO/IEC 9594-1:1994).
-
-   [X.511]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The
-                 Directory: Abstract Service Definition", X.511(1993)
-                 (also ISO/IEC 9594-3:1993).
-
-   [X.690]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector,
-                 "Specification of ASN.1 encoding rules: Basic Encoding
-                 Rules (BER), Canonical Encoding Rules (CER), and
-                 Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER)", X.690(1997) (also
-                 ISO/IEC 8825-1:1998).
-
-   [RFC2849]     Good, G., "The LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF) -
-                 Technical Specification", RFC 2849, June 2000.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-Appendix A.  Presentation Issues
-
-   This appendix is provided for informational purposes only; it is not
-   a normative part of this specification.
-
-   The string representation described in this document is not intended
-   to be presented to humans without translation.  However, at times it
-   may be desirable to present non-translated DN strings to users.  This
-   section discusses presentation issues associated with non-translated
-   DN strings.  Issues with presentation of translated DN strings are
-   not discussed in this appendix.  Transcoding issues are also not
-   discussed in this appendix.
-
-   This appendix provides guidance for applications presenting DN
-   strings to users.  This section is not comprehensive; it does not
-   discuss all presentation issues that implementers may face.
-
-   Not all user interfaces are capable of displaying the full set of
-   Unicode characters.  Some Unicode characters are not displayable.
-
-   It is recommended that human interfaces use the optional hex pair
-   escaping mechanism (Section 2.3) to produce a string representation
-   suitable for display to the user.  For example, an application can
-   generate a DN string for display that escapes all non-printable
-   characters appearing in the AttributeValue's string representation
-   (as demonstrated in the final example of Section 4).
-
-   When a DN string is displayed in free-form text, it is often
-   necessary to distinguish the DN string from surrounding text.  While
-   this is often done with whitespace (as demonstrated in Section 4), it
-   is noted that DN strings may end with whitespace.  Careful readers of
-   Section 3 will note that the characters '<' (U+003C) and '>' (U+003E)
-   may only appear in the DN string if escaped.  These characters are
-   intended to be used in free-form text to distinguish a DN string from
-   surrounding text.  For example, <CN=Sam\ > distinguishes the string
-   representation of the DN composed of one RDN consisting of the AVA
-   (the commonName (CN) value 'Sam ') from the surrounding text.  It
-   should be noted to the user that the wrapping '<' and '>' characters
-   are not part of the DN string.
-
-   DN strings can be quite long.  It is often desirable to line-wrap
-   overly long DN strings in presentations.  Line wrapping should be
-   done by inserting whitespace after the RDN separator character or, if
-   necessary, after the AVA separator character.  It should be noted to
-   the user that the inserted whitespace is not part of the DN string
-   and is to be removed before use in LDAP.  For example, the following
-   DN string is long:
-
-
-
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-
-         CN=Kurt D.  Zeilenga,OU=Engineering,L=Redwood Shores,
-         O=OpenLDAP Foundation,ST=California,C=US
-
-   So it has been line-wrapped for readability.  The extra whitespace is
-   to be removed before the DN string is used in LDAP.
-
-   Inserting whitespace is not advised because it may not be obvious to
-   the user which whitespace is part of the DN string and which
-   whitespace was added for readability.
-
-   Another alternative is to use the LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF)
-   [RFC2849].  For example:
-
-         # This entry has a long DN...
-         dn: CN=Kurt D.  Zeilenga,OU=Engineering,L=Redwood Shores,
-          O=OpenLDAP Foundation,ST=California,C=US
-         CN: Kurt D.  Zeilenga
-         SN: Zeilenga
-         objectClass: person
-
-Appendix B.  Changes Made since RFC 2253
-
-   This appendix is provided for informational purposes only, it is not
-   a normative part of this specification.
-
-   The following substantive changes were made to RFC 2253:
-
-      - Removed IESG Note.  The IESG Note has been addressed.
-      - Replaced all references to ISO 10646-1 with [Unicode].
-      - Clarified (in Section 1) that this document does not define a
-        canonical string representation.
-      - Clarified that Section 2 describes the RECOMMENDED encoding
-        algorithm and that alternative algorithms are allowed.  Some
-        encoding options described in RFC 2253 are now treated as
-        alternative algorithms in this specification.
-      - Revised specification (in Section 2) to allow short names of any
-        registered attribute type to appear in string representations of
-        DNs instead of being restricted to a "published table".  Removed
-        "as an example" language.  Added statement (in Section 3)
-        allowing recognition of additional names but require recognition
-        of those names in the published table.  The table now appears in
-        Section 3.
-      - Removed specification of additional requirements for LDAPv2
-        implementations which also support LDAPv3 (RFC 2253, Section 4)
-        as LDAPv2 is now Historic.
-      - Allowed recognition of alternative string representations.
-      - Updated Section 2.4 to allow hex pair escaping of all characters
-        and clarified escaping for when multiple octet UTF-8 encodings
-
-
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-        are present.  Indicated that null (U+0000) character is to be
-        escaped.  Indicated that equals sign ('=' U+003D) character may
-        be escaped as '\='.
-      - Rewrote Section 3 to use ABNF as defined in RFC 4234.
-      - Updated the Section 3 ABNF.  Changes include:
-        + allowed AttributeType short names of length 1 (e.g., 'L'),
-        + used more restrictive <oid> production in AttributeTypes,
-        + did not require escaping of equals sign ('=' U+003D)
-          characters,
-        + did not require escaping of non-leading number sign ('#'
-          U+0023) characters,
-        + allowed space (' ' U+0020) to be escaped as '\ ',
-        + required hex escaping of null (U+0000) characters, and
-        + removed LDAPv2-only constructs.
-      - Updated Section 3 to describe how to parse elements of the
-        grammar.
-      - Rewrote examples.
-      - Added reference to documentations containing general LDAP
-        security considerations.
-      - Added discussion of presentation issues (Appendix A).
-      - Added this appendix.
-
-   In addition, numerous editorial changes were made.
-
-Editor's Address
-
-   Kurt D.  Zeilenga
-   OpenLDAP Foundation
-
-   EMail: Kurt at OpenLDAP.org
-
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-
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-Network Working Group                                      M. Smith, Ed.
-Request for Comments: 4515                           Pearl Crescent, LLC
-Obsoletes: 2254                                                 T. Howes
-Category: Standards Track                                  Opsware, Inc.
-                                                               June 2006
-
-
-             Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP):
-                String Representation of Search Filters
-
-Status of This Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
-
-   Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) search filters are
-   transmitted in the LDAP protocol using a binary representation that
-   is appropriate for use on the network.  This document defines a
-   human-readable string representation of LDAP search filters that is
-   appropriate for use in LDAP URLs (RFC 4516) and in other
-   applications.
-
-Table of Contents
-
-   1. Introduction ....................................................2
-   2. LDAP Search Filter Definition ...................................2
-   3. String Search Filter Definition .................................3
-   4. Examples ........................................................5
-   5. Security Considerations .........................................7
-   6. Normative References ............................................7
-   7. Informative References ..........................................8
-   8. Acknowledgements ................................................8
-   Appendix A: Changes Since RFC 2254 .................................9
-      A.1. Technical Changes ..........................................9
-      A.2. Editorial Changes ..........................................9
-
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-
-1.  Introduction
-
-   The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [RFC4510] defines a
-   network representation of a search filter transmitted to an LDAP
-   server.  Some applications may find it useful to have a common way of
-   representing these search filters in a human-readable form; LDAP URLs
-   [RFC4516] are an example of one such application.  This document
-   defines a human-readable string format for representing the full
-   range of possible LDAP version 3 search filters, including extended
-   match filters.
-
-   This document is a integral part of the LDAP technical specification
-   [RFC4510], which obsoletes the previously defined LDAP technical
-   specification, RFC 3377, in its entirety.
-
-   This document replaces RFC 2254.  Changes to RFC 2254 are summarized
-   in Appendix A.
-
-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
-   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
-   document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119].
-
-2.  LDAP Search Filter Definition
-
-   An LDAP search filter is defined in Section 4.5.1 of [RFC4511] as
-   follows:
-
-        Filter ::= CHOICE {
-            and                [0] SET SIZE (1..MAX) OF filter Filter,
-            or                 [1] SET SIZE (1..MAX) OF filter Filter,
-            not                [2] Filter,
-            equalityMatch      [3] AttributeValueAssertion,
-            substrings         [4] SubstringFilter,
-            greaterOrEqual     [5] AttributeValueAssertion,
-            lessOrEqual        [6] AttributeValueAssertion,
-            present            [7] AttributeDescription,
-            approxMatch        [8] AttributeValueAssertion,
-            extensibleMatch    [9] MatchingRuleAssertion }
-
-        SubstringFilter ::= SEQUENCE {
-            type    AttributeDescription,
-            -- initial and final can occur at most once
-            substrings    SEQUENCE SIZE (1..MAX) OF substring CHOICE {
-             initial        [0] AssertionValue,
-             any            [1] AssertionValue,
-             final          [2] AssertionValue } }
-
-
-
-
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-
-        AttributeValueAssertion ::= SEQUENCE {
-            attributeDesc   AttributeDescription,
-            assertionValue  AssertionValue }
-
-        MatchingRuleAssertion ::= SEQUENCE {
-            matchingRule    [1] MatchingRuleId OPTIONAL,
-            type            [2] AttributeDescription OPTIONAL,
-            matchValue      [3] AssertionValue,
-            dnAttributes    [4] BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE }
-
-        AttributeDescription ::= LDAPString
-                        -- Constrained to <attributedescription>
-                        -- [RFC4512]
-
-        AttributeValue ::= OCTET STRING
-
-        MatchingRuleId ::= LDAPString
-
-        AssertionValue ::= OCTET STRING
-
-        LDAPString ::= OCTET STRING -- UTF-8 encoded,
-                                    -- [Unicode] characters
-
-   The AttributeDescription, as defined in [RFC4511], is a string
-   representation of the attribute description that is discussed in
-   [RFC4512].  The AttributeValue and AssertionValue OCTET STRING have
-   the form defined in [RFC4517].  The Filter is encoded for
-   transmission over a network using the Basic Encoding Rules (BER)
-   defined in [X.690], with simplifications described in [RFC4511].
-
-3.  String Search Filter Definition
-
-   The string representation of an LDAP search filter is a string of
-   UTF-8 [RFC3629] encoded Unicode characters [Unicode] that is defined
-   by the following grammar, following the ABNF notation defined in
-   [RFC4234].  The productions used that are not defined here are
-   defined in Section 1.4 (Common ABNF Productions) of [RFC4512] unless
-   otherwise noted.  The filter format uses a prefix notation.
-
-      filter         = LPAREN filtercomp RPAREN
-      filtercomp     = and / or / not / item
-      and            = AMPERSAND filterlist
-      or             = VERTBAR filterlist
-      not            = EXCLAMATION filter
-      filterlist     = 1*filter
-      item           = simple / present / substring / extensible
-      simple         = attr filtertype assertionvalue
-      filtertype     = equal / approx / greaterorequal / lessorequal
-
-
-
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-
-      equal          = EQUALS
-      approx         = TILDE EQUALS
-      greaterorequal = RANGLE EQUALS
-      lessorequal    = LANGLE EQUALS
-      extensible     = ( attr [dnattrs]
-                           [matchingrule] COLON EQUALS assertionvalue )
-                       / ( [dnattrs]
-                            matchingrule COLON EQUALS assertionvalue )
-      present        = attr EQUALS ASTERISK
-      substring      = attr EQUALS [initial] any [final]
-      initial        = assertionvalue
-      any            = ASTERISK *(assertionvalue ASTERISK)
-      final          = assertionvalue
-      attr           = attributedescription
-                         ; The attributedescription rule is defined in
-                         ; Section 2.5 of [RFC4512].
-      dnattrs        = COLON "dn"
-      matchingrule   = COLON oid
-      assertionvalue = valueencoding
-      ; The <valueencoding> rule is used to encode an <AssertionValue>
-      ; from Section 4.1.6 of [RFC4511].
-      valueencoding  = 0*(normal / escaped)
-      normal         = UTF1SUBSET / UTFMB
-      escaped        = ESC HEX HEX
-      UTF1SUBSET     = %x01-27 / %x2B-5B / %x5D-7F
-                          ; UTF1SUBSET excludes 0x00 (NUL), LPAREN,
-                          ; RPAREN, ASTERISK, and ESC.
-      EXCLAMATION    = %x21 ; exclamation mark ("!")
-      AMPERSAND      = %x26 ; ampersand (or AND symbol) ("&")
-      ASTERISK       = %x2A ; asterisk ("*")
-      COLON          = %x3A ; colon (":")
-      VERTBAR        = %x7C ; vertical bar (or pipe) ("|")
-      TILDE          = %x7E ; tilde ("~")
-
-   Note that although both the <substring> and <present> productions in
-   the grammar above can produce the "attr=*" construct, this construct
-   is used only to denote a presence filter.
-
-   The <valueencoding> rule ensures that the entire filter string is a
-   valid UTF-8 string and provides that the octets that represent the
-   ASCII characters "*" (ASCII 0x2a), "(" (ASCII 0x28), ")" (ASCII
-   0x29), "\" (ASCII 0x5c), and NUL (ASCII 0x00) are represented as a
-   backslash "\" (ASCII 0x5c) followed by the two hexadecimal digits
-   representing the value of the encoded octet.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-   This simple escaping mechanism eliminates filter-parsing ambiguities
-   and allows any filter that can be represented in LDAP to be
-   represented as a NUL-terminated string.  Other octets that are part
-   of the <normal> set may be escaped using this mechanism, for example,
-   non-printing ASCII characters.
-
-   For AssertionValues that contain UTF-8 character data, each octet of
-   the character to be escaped is replaced by a backslash and two hex
-   digits, which form a single octet in the code of the character.  For
-   example, the filter checking whether the "cn" attribute contained a
-   value with the character "*" anywhere in it would be represented as
-   "(cn=*\2a*)".
-
-   As indicated by the <valueencoding> rule, implementations MUST escape
-   all octets greater than 0x7F that are not part of a valid UTF-8
-   encoding sequence when they generate a string representation of a
-   search filter.  Implementations SHOULD accept as input strings that
-   are not valid UTF-8 strings.  This is necessary because RFC 2254 did
-   not clearly define the term "string representation" (and in
-   particular did not mention that the string representation of an LDAP
-   search filter is a string of UTF-8-encoded Unicode characters).
-
-4.  Examples
-
-   This section gives a few examples of search filters written using
-   this notation.
-
-        (cn=Babs Jensen)
-        (!(cn=Tim Howes))
-        (&(objectClass=Person)(|(sn=Jensen)(cn=Babs J*)))
-        (o=univ*of*mich*)
-        (seeAlso=)
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-   The following examples illustrate the use of extensible matching.
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-        (cn:caseExactMatch:=Fred Flintstone)
-        (cn:=Betty Rubble)
-        (sn:dn:2.4.6.8.10:=Barney Rubble)
-        (o:dn:=Ace Industry)
-        (:1.2.3:=Wilma Flintstone)
-        (:DN:2.4.6.8.10:=Dino)
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-   The first example shows use of the matching rule "caseExactMatch."
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-   The second example demonstrates use of a MatchingRuleAssertion form
-   without a matchingRule.
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-   The third example illustrates the use of the ":oid" notation to
-   indicate that the matching rule identified by the OID "2.4.6.8.10"
-   should be used when making comparisons, and that the attributes of an
-   entry's distinguished name should be considered part of the entry
-   when evaluating the match (indicated by the use of ":dn").
-
-   The fourth example denotes an equality match, except that DN
-   components should be considered part of the entry when doing the
-   match.
-
-   The fifth example is a filter that should be applied to any attribute
-   supporting the matching rule given (since the <attr> has been
-   omitted).
-
-   The sixth and final example is also a filter that should be applied
-   to any attribute supporting the matching rule given.  Attributes
-   supporting the matching rule contained in the DN should also be
-   considered.
-
-   The following examples illustrate the use of the escaping mechanism.
-
-        (o=Parens R Us \28for all your parenthetical needs\29)
-        (cn=*\2A*)
-        (filename=C:\5cMyFile)
-        (bin=\00\00\00\04)
-        (sn=Lu\c4\8di\c4\87)
-        (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.0=\04\02\48\69)
-
-   The first example shows the use of the escaping mechanism to
-   represent parenthesis characters.  The second shows how to represent
-   a "*" in an assertion value, preventing it from being interpreted as
-   a substring indicator.  The third illustrates the escaping of the
-   backslash character.
-
-   The fourth example shows a filter searching for the four-octet value
-   00 00 00 04 (hex), illustrating the use of the escaping mechanism to
-   represent arbitrary data, including NUL characters.
-
-   The fifth example illustrates the use of the escaping mechanism to
-   represent various non-ASCII UTF-8 characters.  Specifically, there
-   are 5 characters in the <assertionvalue> portion of this example:
-   LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L (U+004C), LATIN SMALL LETTER U (U+0075), LATIN
-   SMALL LETTER C WITH CARON (U+010D), LATIN SMALL LETTER I (U+0069),
-   and LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH ACUTE (U+0107).
-
-   The sixth and final example demonstrates assertion of a BER-encoded
-   value.
-
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-5.  Security Considerations
-
-   This memo describes a string representation of LDAP search filters.
-   While the representation itself has no known security implications,
-   LDAP search filters do.  They are interpreted by LDAP servers to
-   select entries from which data is retrieved.  LDAP servers should
-   take care to protect the data they maintain from unauthorized access.
-
-   Please refer to the Security Considerations sections of [RFC4511] and
-   [RFC4513] for more information.
-
-6.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC2119]   Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-               Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC3629]   Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO
-               10646", STD 63, RFC 3629, November 2003.
-
-   [RFC4234]   Crocker, D. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
-               Specifications: ABNF", RFC 4234, October 2005.
-
-   [RFC4510]   Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-               (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC 4510, June
-               2006.
-
-   [RFC4511]   Sermersheim, J., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-               Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol", RFC 4511, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4512]   Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-               (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-               2006.
-
-   [RFC4513]   Harrison, R., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-               (LDAP): Authentication Methods and Security Mechanisms",
-               RFC 4513, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4517]   Legg, S., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-               (LDAP): Syntaxes and Matching Rules", RFC 4517, June
-               2006.
-
-   [Unicode]   The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard, Version
-               3.2.0" is defined by "The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0"
-               (Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley, 2000. ISBN 0-201-61633-5),
-               as amended by the "Unicode Standard Annex #27: Unicode
-               3.1" (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr27/) and by the
-               "Unicode Standard Annex #28: Unicode 3.2."
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-
-7.  Informative References
-
-   [RFC4516]   Smith, M., Ed. and T. Howes, "Lightweight Directory
-               Access Protocol (LDAP): Uniform Resource Locator", RFC
-               4516, June 2006.
-
-   [X.690]     Specification of ASN.1 encoding rules: Basic, Canonical,
-               and Distinguished Encoding Rules, ITU-T Recommendation
-               X.690, 1994.
-
-8.  Acknowledgements
-
-   This document replaces RFC 2254 by Tim Howes.  RFC 2254 was a product
-   of the IETF ASID Working Group.
-
-   Changes included in this revised specification are based upon
-   discussions among the authors, discussions within the LDAP (v3)
-   Revision Working Group (ldapbis), and discussions within other IETF
-   Working Groups.  The contributions of individuals in these working
-   groups is gratefully acknowledged.
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-Appendix A: Changes Since RFC 2254
-
-A.1.  Technical Changes
-
-   Replaced [ISO 10646] reference with [Unicode].
-
-   The following technical changes were made to the contents of the
-   "String Search Filter Definition" section:
-
-   Added statement that the string representation is a string of UTF-8-
-   encoded Unicode characters.
-
-   Revised all of the ABNF to use common productions from [RFC4512].
-
-   Replaced the "value" rule with a new "assertionvalue" rule within the
-   "simple", "extensible", and "substring" ("initial", "any", and
-   "final") rules.  This matches a change made in [RFC4517].
-
-   Added "(" and ")" around the components of the <extensible>
-   subproductions for clarity.
-
-   Revised the "attr", "matchingrule", and "assertionvalue" ABNF to more
-   precisely reference productions from the [RFC4512] and [RFC4511]
-   documents.
-
-   "String Search Filter Definition" section: replaced "greater" and
-   "less" with "greaterorequal" and "lessorequal" to avoid confusion.
-
-   Introduced the "valueencoding" and associated "normal" and "escaped"
-   rules to reduce the dependence on descriptive text.  The "normal"
-   production restricts filter strings to valid UTF-8 sequences.
-
-   Added a statement about expected behavior in light of RFC 2254's lack
-   of a clear definition of "string representation."
-
-A.2.  Editorial Changes
-
-   Changed document title to include "LDAP:" prefix.
-
-   IESG Note: removed note about lack of satisfactory mandatory
-   authentication mechanisms.
-
-   Header and "Authors' Addresses" sections: added Mark Smith as the
-   document editor and updated affiliation and contact information.
-
-   "Table of Contents" and "Intellectual Property" sections: added.
-
-   Copyright: updated per latest IETF guidelines.
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-   "Abstract" section: separated from introductory material.
-
-   "Introduction" section: new section; separated from the Abstract.
-   Updated second paragraph to indicate that RFC 2254 is replaced by
-   this document (instead of RFC 1960).  Added reference to the
-   [RFC4510] document.
-
-   "LDAP Search Filter Definition" section: made corrections to the LDAP
-   search filter ABNF so it matches that used in [RFC4511].
-
-   Clarified the definition of 'value' (now 'assertionvalue') to take
-   into account the fact that it is not precisely an AttributeAssertion
-   from [RFC4511] Section 4.1.6 (special handling is required for some
-   characters).  Added a note that each octet of a character to be
-   escaped is replaced by a backslash and two hex digits, which
-   represent a single octet.
-
-   "Examples" section: added four additional examples: (seeAlso=),
-   (cn:=Betty Rubble), (:1.2.3:=Wilma Flintstone), and
-   (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.0=\04\02\48\69).  Replaced one occurrence of "a
-   value" with "an assertion value".  Corrected the description of this
-   example: (sn:dn:2.4.6.8.10:=Barney Rubble).  Replaced the numeric OID
-   in the first extensible match example with "caseExactMatch" to
-   demonstrate use of the descriptive form.  Used "DN" (uppercase) in
-   the last extensible match example to remind the reader to treat the
-   <dnattrs> production as case insensitive.  Reworded the description
-   of the fourth escaping mechanism example to avoid making assumptions
-   about byte order.  Added text to the fifth escaping mechanism example
-   to spell out what the non-ASCII characters are in Unicode terms.
-
-   "Security Considerations" section: added references to [RFC4511] and
-   [RFC4513].
-
-   "Normative References" section: renamed from "References" per new RFC
-   guidelines.  Changed from [1] style to [RFC4511] style throughout the
-   document.  Added entries for [Unicode], [RFC2119], [RFC4513],
-   [RFC4512], and [RFC4510] and updated the UTF-8 reference.  Replaced
-   RFC 822 reference with a reference to RFC 4234.
-
-   "Informative References" section: (new section) moved [X.690] to this
-   section.  Added a reference to [RFC4516].
-
-   "Acknowledgements" section: added.
-
-   "Appendix A: Changes Since RFC 2254" section: added.
-
-   Surrounded the names of all ABNF productions with "<" and ">" where
-   they are used in descriptive text.
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-   Replaced all occurrences of "LDAPv3" with "LDAP."
-
-Authors' Addresses
-
-   Mark Smith, Editor
-   Pearl Crescent, LLC
-   447 Marlpool Dr.
-   Saline, MI 48176
-   USA
-
-   Phone: +1 734 944-2856
-   EMail: mcs at pearlcrescent.com
-
-
-   Tim Howes
-   Opsware, Inc.
-   599 N. Mathilda Ave.
-   Sunnyvale, CA 94085
-   USA
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-
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-Network Working Group                                      M. Smith, Ed.
-Request for Comments: 4516                           Pearl Crescent, LLC
-Obsoletes: 2255                                                 T. Howes
-Category: Standards Track                                  Opsware, Inc.
-                                                               June 2006
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-             Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP):
-                        Uniform Resource Locator
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-Status of This Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
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-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
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-   This document describes a format for a Lightweight Directory Access
-   Protocol (LDAP) Uniform Resource Locator (URL).  An LDAP URL
-   describes an LDAP search operation that is used to retrieve
-   information from an LDAP directory, or, in the context of an LDAP
-   referral or reference, an LDAP URL describes a service where an LDAP
-   operation may be progressed.
-
-Table of Contents
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-   1. Introduction ....................................................2
-   2. URL Definition ..................................................2
-      2.1. Percent-Encoding ...........................................4
-   3. Defaults for Fields of the LDAP URL .............................5
-   4. Examples ........................................................6
-   5. Security Considerations .........................................8
-   6. Normative References ............................................9
-   7. Informative References .........................................10
-   8. Acknowledgements ...............................................10
-   Appendix A: Changes Since RFC 2255 ................................11
-      A.1. Technical Changes .........................................11
-      A.2. Editorial Changes .........................................11
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-1.  Introduction
-
-   LDAP is the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol [RFC4510].  This
-   document specifies the LDAP URL format for version 3 of LDAP and
-   clarifies how LDAP URLs are resolved.  This document also defines an
-   extension mechanism for LDAP URLs.  This mechanism may be used to
-   provide access to new LDAP extensions.
-
-   Note that not all the parameters of the LDAP search operation
-   described in [RFC4511] can be expressed using the format defined in
-   this document.  Note also that URLs may be used to represent
-   reference knowledge, including that for non-search operations.
-
-   This document is an integral part of the LDAP technical specification
-   [RFC4510], which obsoletes the previously defined LDAP technical
-   specification, RFC 3377, in its entirety.
-
-   This document replaces RFC 2255.  See Appendix A for a list of
-   changes relative to RFC 2255.
-
-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
-   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
-   document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119].
-
-2.  URL Definition
-
-   An LDAP URL begins with the protocol prefix "ldap" and is defined by
-   the following grammar, following the ABNF notation defined in
-   [RFC4234].
-
-      ldapurl     = scheme COLON SLASH SLASH [host [COLON port]]
-                       [SLASH dn [QUESTION [attributes]
-                       [QUESTION [scope] [QUESTION [filter]
-                       [QUESTION extensions]]]]]
-                                      ; <host> and <port> are defined
-                                      ;   in Sections 3.2.2 and 3.2.3
-                                      ;   of [RFC3986].
-                                      ; <filter> is from Section 3 of
-                                      ;   [RFC4515], subject to the
-                                      ;   provisions of the
-                                      ;   "Percent-Encoding" section
-                                      ;   below.
-
-      scheme      = "ldap"
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-      dn          = distinguishedName ; From Section 3 of [RFC4514],
-                                      ; subject to the provisions of
-                                      ; the "Percent-Encoding"
-                                      ; section below.
-
-      attributes  = attrdesc *(COMMA attrdesc)
-      attrdesc    = selector *(COMMA selector)
-      selector    = attributeSelector ; From Section 4.5.1 of
-                                      ; [RFC4511], subject to the
-                                      ; provisions of the
-                                      ; "Percent-Encoding" section
-                                      ; below.
-
-      scope       = "base" / "one" / "sub"
-      extensions  = extension *(COMMA extension)
-      extension   = [EXCLAMATION] extype [EQUALS exvalue]
-      extype      = oid               ; From section 1.4 of [RFC4512].
-
-      exvalue     = LDAPString        ; From section 4.1.2 of
-                                      ; [RFC4511], subject to the
-                                      ; provisions of the
-                                      ; "Percent-Encoding" section
-                                      ; below.
-
-      EXCLAMATION = %x21              ; exclamation mark ("!")
-      SLASH       = %x2F              ; forward slash ("/")
-      COLON       = %x3A              ; colon (":")
-      QUESTION    = %x3F              ; question mark ("?")
-
-   The "ldap" prefix indicates an entry or entries accessible from the
-   LDAP server running on the given hostname at the given portnumber.
-   Note that the <host> may contain literal IPv6 addresses as specified
-   in Section 3.2.2 of [RFC3986].
-
-   The <dn> is an LDAP Distinguished Name using the string format
-   described in [RFC4514].  It identifies the base object of the LDAP
-   search or the target of a non-search operation.
-
-   The <attributes> construct is used to indicate which attributes
-   should be returned from the entry or entries.
-
-   The <scope> construct is used to specify the scope of the search to
-   perform in the given LDAP server.  The allowable scopes are "base"
-   for a base object search, "one" for a one-level search, or "sub" for
-   a subtree search.
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-   The <filter> is used to specify the search filter to apply to entries
-   within the specified scope during the search.  It has the format
-   specified in [RFC4515].
-
-   The <extensions> construct provides the LDAP URL with an
-   extensibility mechanism, allowing the capabilities of the URL to be
-   extended in the future.  Extensions are a simple comma-separated list
-   of type=value pairs, where the =value portion MAY be omitted for
-   options not requiring it.  Each type=value pair is a separate
-   extension.  These LDAP URL extensions are not necessarily related to
-   any of the LDAP extension mechanisms.  Extensions may be supported or
-   unsupported by the client resolving the URL.  An extension prefixed
-   with a '!' character (ASCII 0x21) is critical.  An extension not
-   prefixed with a '!' character is non-critical.
-
-   If an LDAP URL extension is implemented (that is, if the
-   implementation understands it and is able to use it), the
-   implementation MUST make use of it.  If an extension is not
-   implemented and is marked critical, the implementation MUST NOT
-   process the URL.  If an extension is not implemented and is not
-   marked critical, the implementation MUST ignore the extension.
-
-   The extension type (<extype>) MAY be specified using the numeric OID
-   <numericoid> form (e.g., 1.2.3.4) or the descriptor <descr> form
-   (e.g., myLDAPURLExtension).  Use of the <descr> form SHOULD be
-   restricted to registered object identifier descriptive names.  See
-   [RFC4520] for registration details and usage guidelines for
-   descriptive names.
-
-   No LDAP URL extensions are defined in this document.  Other documents
-   or a future version of this document MAY define one or more
-   extensions.
-
-2.1.  Percent-Encoding
-
-   A generated LDAP URL MUST consist only of the restricted set of
-   characters included in one of the following three productions defined
-   in [RFC3986]:
-
-         <reserved>
-         <unreserved>
-         <pct-encoded>
-
-   Implementations SHOULD accept other valid UTF-8 strings [RFC3629] as
-   input.  An octet MUST be encoded using the percent-encoding mechanism
-   described in section 2.1 of [RFC3986] in any of these situations:
-
-
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-      The octet is not in the reserved set defined in section 2.2 of
-      [RFC3986] or in the unreserved set defined in section 2.3 of
-      [RFC3986].
-
-      It is the single Reserved character '?' and occurs inside a <dn>,
-      <filter>, or other element of an LDAP URL.
-
-      It is a comma character ',' that occurs inside an <exvalue>.
-
-   Note that before the percent-encoding mechanism is applied, the
-   extensions component of the LDAP URL may contain one or more null
-   (zero) bytes.  No other component may.
-
-3.  Defaults for Fields of the LDAP URL
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-   Some fields of the LDAP URL are optional, as described above.  In the
-   absence of any other specification, the following general defaults
-   SHOULD be used when a field is absent.  Note that other documents MAY
-   specify different defaulting rules; for example, section 4.1.10 of
-   [RFC4511] specifies a different rule for determining the correct DN
-   to use when it is absent in an LDAP URL that is returned as a
-   referral.
-
-   <host>
-      If no <host> is given, the client must have some a priori
-      knowledge of an appropriate LDAP server to contact.
-
-   <port>
-      The default LDAP port is TCP port 389.
-
-   <dn>
-      If no <dn> is given, the default is the zero-length DN, "".
-
-   <attributes>
-      If the <attributes> part is omitted, all user attributes of the
-      entry or entries should be requested (e.g., by setting the
-      attributes field AttributeDescriptionList in the LDAP search
-      request to a NULL list, or by using the special <alluserattrs>
-      selector "*").
-
-   <scope>
-      If <scope> is omitted, a <scope> of "base" is assumed.
-
-   <filter>
-      If <filter> is omitted, a filter of "(objectClass=*)" is assumed.
-
-   <extensions>
-      If <extensions> is omitted, no extensions are assumed.
-
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-4.  Examples
-
-   The following are some example LDAP URLs that use the format defined
-   above.  The first example is an LDAP URL referring to the University
-   of Michigan entry, available from an LDAP server of the client's
-   choosing:
-
-      ldap:///o=University%20of%20Michigan,c=US
-
-   The next example is an LDAP URL referring to the University of
-   Michigan entry in a particular ldap server:
-
-      ldap://ldap1.example.net/o=University%20of%20Michigan,c=US
-
-   Both of these URLs correspond to a base object search of the
-   "o=University of Michigan,c=US" entry using a filter of
-   "(objectclass=*)", requesting all attributes.
-
-   The next example is an LDAP URL referring to only the postalAddress
-   attribute of the University of Michigan entry:
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-      ldap://ldap1.example.net/o=University%20of%20Michigan,
-             c=US?postalAddress
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-   The corresponding LDAP search operation is the same as in the
-   previous example, except that only the postalAddress attribute is
-   requested.
-
-   The next example is an LDAP URL referring to the set of entries found
-   by querying the given LDAP server on port 6666 and doing a subtree
-   search of the University of Michigan for any entry with a common name
-   of "Babs Jensen", retrieving all attributes:
-
-      ldap://ldap1.example.net:6666/o=University%20of%20Michigan,
-             c=US??sub?(cn=Babs%20Jensen)
-
-   The next example is an LDAP URL referring to all children of the c=GB
-   entry:
-
-      LDAP://ldap1.example.com/c=GB?objectClass?ONE
-
-   The objectClass attribute is requested to be returned along with the
-   entries, and the default filter of "(objectclass=*)" is used.
-
-   The next example is an LDAP URL to retrieve the mail attribute for
-   the LDAP entry named "o=Question?,c=US", illustrating the use of the
-   percent-encoding mechanism on the reserved character '?'.
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-      ldap://ldap2.example.com/o=Question%3f,c=US?mail
-
-   The next example (which is broken into two lines for readability)
-   illustrates the interaction between the LDAP string representation of
-   the filters-quoting mechanism and the URL-quoting mechanisms.
-
-      ldap://ldap3.example.com/o=Babsco,c=US
-              ???(four-octet=%5c00%5c00%5c00%5c04)
-
-   The filter in this example uses the LDAP escaping mechanism of \ to
-   encode three zero or null bytes in the value.  In LDAP, the filter
-   would be written as (four-octet=\00\00\00\04).  Because the \
-   character must be escaped in a URL, the \s are percent-encoded as %5c
-   (or %5C) in the URL encoding.
-
-   The next example illustrates the interaction between the LDAP string
-   representation of the DNs-quoting mechanism and URL-quoting
-   mechanisms.
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-      ldap://ldap.example.com/o=An%20Example%5C2C%20Inc.,c=US
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-   The DN encoded in the above URL is:
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-      o=An Example\2C Inc.,c=US
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-   That is, the left-most RDN value is:
-
-      An Example, Inc.
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-   The following three URLs are equivalent, assuming that the defaulting
-   rules specified in Section 3 of this document are used:
-
-      ldap://ldap.example.net
-      ldap://ldap.example.net/
-      ldap://ldap.example.net/?
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-   These three URLs point to the root DSE on the ldap.example.net
-   server.
-
-   The final two examples show use of a hypothetical, experimental bind
-   name extension (the value associated with the extension is an LDAP
-   DN).
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-      ldap:///??sub??e-bindname=cn=Manager%2cdc=example%2cdc=com
-      ldap:///??sub??!e-bindname=cn=Manager%2cdc=example%2cdc=com
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-   The two URLs are the same, except that the second one marks the
-   e-bindname extension as critical.  Notice the use of the percent-
-   encoding mechanism to encode the commas within the distinguished name
-   value in the e-bindname extension.
-
-5.  Security Considerations
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-   The general URL security considerations discussed in [RFC3986] are
-   relevant for LDAP URLs.
-
-   The use of security mechanisms when processing LDAP URLs requires
-   particular care, since clients may encounter many different servers
-   via URLs, and since URLs are likely to be processed automatically,
-   without user intervention.  A client SHOULD have a user-configurable
-   policy that controls which servers the client will establish LDAP
-   sessions with and with which security mechanisms, and SHOULD NOT
-   establish LDAP sessions that are inconsistent with this policy.  If a
-   client chooses to reuse an existing LDAP session when resolving one
-   or more LDAP URLs, it MUST ensure that the session is compatible with
-   the URL and that no security policies are violated.
-
-   Sending authentication information, no matter the mechanism, may
-   violate a user's privacy requirements.  In the absence of specific
-   policy permitting authentication information to be sent to a server,
-   a client should use an anonymous LDAP session.  (Note that clients
-   conforming to previous LDAP URL specifications, where all LDAP
-   sessions are anonymous and unprotected, are consistent with this
-   specification; they simply have the default security policy.)  Simply
-   opening a transport connection to another server may violate some
-   users' privacy requirements, so clients should provide the user with
-   a way to control URL processing.
-
-   Some authentication methods, in particular, reusable passwords sent
-   to the server, may reveal easily-abused information to the remote
-   server or to eavesdroppers in transit and should not be used in URL
-   processing unless they are explicitly permitted by policy.
-   Confirmation by the human user of the use of authentication
-   information is appropriate in many circumstances.  Use of strong
-   authentication methods that do not reveal sensitive information is
-   much preferred.  If the URL represents a referral for an update
-   operation, strong authentication methods SHOULD be used.  Please
-   refer to the Security Considerations section of [RFC4513] for more
-   information.
-
-   The LDAP URL format allows the specification of an arbitrary LDAP
-   search operation to be performed when evaluating the LDAP URL.
-   Following an LDAP URL may cause unexpected results, for example, the
-   retrieval of large amounts of data or the initiation of a long-lived
-
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-   search.  The security implications of resolving an LDAP URL are the
-   same as those of resolving an LDAP search query.
-
-6.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-              Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC3629]  Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO
-              10646", STD 63, RFC 3629, November 2003.
-
-   [RFC3986]  Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter, "Uniform
-              Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax", STD 66, RFC
-              3986, January 2005.
-
-   [RFC4234]  Crocker, D. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
-              Specifications: ABNF", RFC 4234, October 2005.
-
-   [RFC4510]  Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC 4510, June
-              2006.
-
-   [RFC4511]  Sermersheim, J., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-              Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol", RFC 4511, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4512]  Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-              2006.
-
-   [RFC4513]  Harrison, R., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Authentication Methods and Security Mechanisms",
-              RFC 4513, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4514]  Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): String Representation of Distinguished Names", RFC
-              4514, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4515]  Smith, M. Ed. and T. Howes, "Lightweight Directory Access
-              Protocol (LDAP): String Representation of Search Filters",
-              RFC 4515, June 2006.
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-7.  Informative References
-
-   [RFC2396]  Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter, "Uniform
-              Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax", RFC 2396,
-              August 1998.
-
-   [RFC4520]  Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
-              Considerations for the Lightweight Directory Access
-              Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520, June 2006.
-
-8.  Acknowledgements
-
-   The LDAP URL format was originally defined at the University of
-   Michigan.  This material is based upon work supported by the National
-   Science Foundation under Grant No. NCR-9416667.  The support of both
-   the University of Michigan and the National Science Foundation is
-   gratefully acknowledged.
-
-   This document obsoletes RFC 2255 by Tim Howes and Mark Smith.
-   Changes included in this revised specification are based upon
-   discussions among the authors, discussions within the LDAP (v3)
-   Revision Working Group (ldapbis), and discussions within other IETF
-   Working Groups.  The contributions of individuals in these working
-   groups is gratefully acknowledged.  Several people in particular have
-   made valuable comments on this document: RL "Bob" Morgan, Mark Wahl,
-   Kurt Zeilenga, Jim Sermersheim, and Hallvard Furuseth deserve special
-   thanks for their contributions.
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-Appendix A: Changes Since RFC 2255
-
-A.1.  Technical Changes
-
-   The following technical changes were made to the contents of the "URL
-   Definition" section:
-
-   Revised all of the ABNF to use common productions from [RFC4512].
-
-   Replaced references to [RFC2396] with a reference to [RFC3986] (this
-   allows literal IPv6 addresses to be used inside the <host> portion of
-   the URL, and a note was added to remind the reader of this
-   enhancement).  Referencing [RFC3986] required changes to the ABNF and
-   text so that productions that are no longer defined by [RFC3986] are
-   not used.  For example, <hostport> is not defined by [RFC3986] so it
-   has been replaced with host [COLON port].  Note that [RFC3986]
-   includes new definitions for the "Reserved" and "Unreserved" sets of
-   characters, and the net result is that the following two additional
-   characters should be percent-encoded when they appear anywhere in the
-   data used to construct an LDAP URL: "[" and "]" (these two characters
-   were first added to the Reserved set by RFC 2732).
-
-   Changed the definition of <attrdesc> to refer to <attributeSelector>
-   from [RFC4511].  This allows the use of "*" in the <attrdesc> part of
-   the URL.  It is believed that existing implementations of RFC 2255
-   already support this.
-
-   Avoided use of <prose-val> (bracketed-string) productions in the
-   <dn>, <host>, <attrdesc>, and <exvalue> rules.
-
-   Changed the ABNF for <ldapurl> to group the <dn> component with the
-   preceding <SLASH>.
-
-   Changed the <extype> rule to be an <oid> from [RFC4512].
-
-   Changed the text about extension types so it references [RFC4520].
-   Reordered rules to more closely follow the order in which the
-   elements appear in the URL.
-
-   "Bindname Extension": removed due to lack of known implementations.
-
-A.2.  Editorial Changes
-
-   Changed document title to include "LDAP:" prefix.
-
-   IESG Note: removed note about lack of satisfactory mandatory
-   authentication mechanisms.
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-   "Status of this Memo" section: updated boilerplate to match current
-   I-D guidelines.
-
-   "Abstract" section: separated from introductory material.
-
-   "Table of Contents" and "Intellectual Property" sections: added.
-
-   "Introduction" section: new section; separated from the Abstract.
-   Changed the text indicate that RFC 2255 is replaced by this document
-   (instead of RFC 1959).  Added text to indicate that LDAP URLs are
-   used for references and referrals.  Fixed typo (replaced the nonsense
-   phrase "to perform to retrieve" with "used to retrieve").  Added a
-   note to let the reader know that not all of the parameters of the
-   LDAP search operation described in [RFC4511] can be expressed using
-   this format.
-
-   "URL Definition" section: removed second copy of <ldapurl> grammar
-   and following two paragraphs (editorial error in RFC 2255).  Fixed
-   line break within '!' sequence.  Reformatted the ABNF to improve
-   readability by aligning comments and adding some blank lines.
-   Replaced "residing in the LDAP server" with "accessible from the LDAP
-   server" in the sentence immediately following the ABNF.  Removed the
-   sentence "Individual attrdesc names are as defined for
-   AttributeDescription in [RFC4511]."  because [RFC4511]'s
-   <attributeSelector> is now used directly in the ABNF.  Reworded last
-   paragraph to clarify which characters must be percent-encoded.  Added
-   text to indicate that LDAP URLs are used for references and
-   referrals.  Added text that refers to the ABNF from RFC 4234.
-   Clarified and strengthened the requirements with respect to
-   processing of URLs that contain implemented and not implemented
-   extensions (the approach now closely matches that specified in
-   [RFC4511] for LDAP controls).
-
-   "Defaults for Fields of the LDAP URL" section: added; formed by
-   moving text about defaults out of the "URL Definition" section.
-   Replaced direct reference to the attribute name "*" with a reference
-   to the special <alluserattrs> selector "*" defined in [RFC4511].
-
-   "URL Processing" section: removed.
-
-   "Examples" section: Modified examples to use example.com and
-   example.net hostnames.  Added missing '?' to the LDAP URL example
-   whose filter contains three null bytes.  Removed space after one
-   comma within a DN.  Revised the bindname example to use e-bindname.
-   Changed the name of an attribute used in one example from "int" to
-   "four-octet" to avoid potential confusion.  Added an example that
-   demonstrates the interaction between DN escaping and URL percent-
-   encoding.  Added some examples to show URL equivalence with respect
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-   to the <dn> portion of the URL.  Used uppercase in some examples to
-   remind the reader that some tokens are case-insensitive.
-
-   "Security Considerations" section: Added a note about connection
-   reuse.  Added a note about using strong authentication methods for
-   updates.  Added a reference to [RFC4513].  Added note that simply
-   opening a connection may violate some users' privacy requirements.
-   Adopted the working group's revised LDAP terminology specification by
-   replacing the word "connection" with "LDAP session" or "LDAP
-   connection" as appropriate.
-
-   "Acknowledgements" section: added statement that this document
-   obsoletes RFC 2255.  Added Kurt Zeilenga, Jim Sermersheim, and
-   Hallvard Furuseth.
-
-   "Normative References" section: renamed from "References" per new RFC
-   guidelines.  Changed from [1] style to [RFC4511] style throughout the
-   document.  Added references to RFC 4234 and RFC 3629.  Updated all
-   RFC 1738 references to point to the appropriate sections within
-   [RFC3986].  Updated the LDAP references to refer to LDAPBis WG
-   documents.  Removed the reference to the LDAP Attribute Syntaxes
-   document and added references to the [RFC4513], [RFC4520], and
-   [RFC4510] documents.
-
-   "Informative References" section: added.
-
-   Header and "Authors' Addresses" sections: added "editor" next to Mark
-   Smith's name.  Updated affiliation and contact information.
-
-   Copyright: updated the year.
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-   Throughout the document: surrounded the names of all ABNF productions
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-   Mark Smith, Editor
-   Pearl Crescent, LLC
-   447 Marlpool Dr.
-   Saline, MI 48176
-   USA
-
-   Phone: +1 734 944-2856
-   EMail: mcs at pearlcrescent.com
-
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-   Tim Howes
-   Opsware, Inc.
-   599 N. Mathilda Ave.
-   Sunnyvale, CA 94085
-   USA
-
-   Phone: +1 408 744-7509
-   EMail: howes at opsware.com
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-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
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-Network Working Group                                       S. Legg, Ed.
-Request for Comments: 4517                                       eB2Bcom
-Obsoletes: 2252, 2256                                          June 2006
-Updates: 3698
-Category: Standards Track
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-             Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP):
-                      Syntaxes and Matching Rules
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-Status of This Memo
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-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
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-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
-
-   Each attribute stored in a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-   (LDAP) directory, whose values may be transferred in the LDAP
-   protocol, has a defined syntax that constrains the structure and
-   format of its values.  The comparison semantics for values of a
-   syntax are not part of the syntax definition but are instead provided
-   through separately defined matching rules.  Matching rules specify an
-   argument, an assertion value, which also has a defined syntax.  This
-   document defines a base set of syntaxes and matching rules for use in
-   defining attributes for LDAP directories.
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-Table of Contents
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-   1. Introduction ....................................................3
-   2. Conventions .....................................................4
-   3. Syntaxes ........................................................4
-      3.1. General Considerations .....................................5
-      3.2. Common Definitions .........................................5
-      3.3. Syntax Definitions .........................................6
-           3.3.1. Attribute Type Description ..........................6
-           3.3.2. Bit String ..........................................6
-           3.3.3. Boolean .............................................7
-           3.3.4. Country String ......................................7
-           3.3.5. Delivery Method .....................................8
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-           3.3.6. Directory String ....................................8
-           3.3.7. DIT Content Rule Description ........................9
-           3.3.8. DIT Structure Rule Description .....................10
-           3.3.9. DN .................................................10
-           3.3.10. Enhanced Guide ....................................11
-           3.3.11. Facsimile Telephone Number ........................12
-           3.3.12. Fax ...............................................12
-           3.3.13. Generalized Time ..................................13
-           3.3.14. Guide .............................................14
-           3.3.15. IA5 String ........................................15
-           3.3.16. Integer ...........................................15
-           3.3.17. JPEG ..............................................15
-           3.3.18. LDAP Syntax Description ...........................16
-           3.3.19. Matching Rule Description .........................16
-           3.3.20. Matching Rule Use Description .....................17
-           3.3.21. Name and Optional UID .............................17
-           3.3.22. Name Form Description .............................18
-           3.3.23. Numeric String ....................................18
-           3.3.24. Object Class Description ..........................18
-           3.3.25. Octet String ......................................19
-           3.3.26. OID ...............................................19
-           3.3.27. Other Mailbox .....................................20
-           3.3.28. Postal Address ....................................20
-           3.3.29. Printable String ..................................21
-           3.3.30. Substring Assertion ...............................22
-           3.3.31. Telephone Number ..................................23
-           3.3.32. Teletex Terminal Identifier .......................23
-           3.3.33. Telex Number ......................................24
-           3.3.34. UTC Time ..........................................24
-   4. Matching Rules .................................................25
-      4.1. General Considerations ....................................25
-      4.2. Matching Rule Definitions .................................27
-           4.2.1. bitStringMatch .....................................27
-           4.2.2. booleanMatch .......................................28
-           4.2.3. caseExactIA5Match ..................................28
-           4.2.4. caseExactMatch .....................................29
-           4.2.5. caseExactOrderingMatch .............................29
-           4.2.6. caseExactSubstringsMatch ...........................30
-           4.2.7. caseIgnoreIA5Match .................................30
-           4.2.8. caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch .......................31
-           4.2.9. caseIgnoreListMatch ................................31
-           4.2.10. caseIgnoreListSubstringsMatch .....................32
-           4.2.11. caseIgnoreMatch ...................................33
-           4.2.12. caseIgnoreOrderingMatch ...........................33
-           4.2.13. caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch .........................34
-           4.2.14. directoryStringFirstComponentMatch ................34
-           4.2.15. distinguishedNameMatch ............................35
-           4.2.16. generalizedTimeMatch ..............................36
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-           4.2.17. generalizedTimeOrderingMatch ......................36
-           4.2.18. integerFirstComponentMatch ........................36
-           4.2.19. integerMatch ......................................37
-           4.2.20. integerOrderingMatch ..............................37
-           4.2.21. keywordMatch ......................................38
-           4.2.22. numericStringMatch ................................38
-           4.2.23. numericStringOrderingMatch ........................39
-           4.2.24. numericStringSubstringsMatch ......................39
-           4.2.25. objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch ...............40
-           4.2.26. objectIdentifierMatch .............................40
-           4.2.27. octetStringMatch ..................................41
-           4.2.28. octetStringOrderingMatch ..........................41
-           4.2.29. telephoneNumberMatch ..............................42
-           4.2.30. telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch ....................42
-           4.2.31. uniqueMemberMatch .................................43
-           4.2.32. wordMatch .........................................44
-   5. Security Considerations ........................................44
-   6. Acknowledgements ...............................................44
-   7. IANA Considerations ............................................45
-   8. References .....................................................46
-      8.1. Normative References ......................................46
-      8.2. Informative References ....................................48
-   Appendix A. Summary of Syntax Object Identifiers ..................49
-   Appendix B. Changes from RFC 2252 .................................49
-
-1.  Introduction
-
-   Each attribute stored in a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-   (LDAP) directory [RFC4510], whose values may be transferred in the
-   LDAP protocol [RFC4511], has a defined syntax (i.e., data type) that
-   constrains the structure and format of its values.  The comparison
-   semantics for values of a syntax are not part of the syntax
-   definition but are instead provided through separately defined
-   matching rules.  Matching rules specify an argument, an assertion
-   value, which also has a defined syntax.  This document defines a base
-   set of syntaxes and matching rules for use in defining attributes for
-   LDAP directories.
-
-   Readers are advised to familiarize themselves with the Directory
-   Information Models [RFC4512] before reading the rest of this
-   document.  Section 3 provides definitions for the base set of LDAP
-   syntaxes.  Section 4 provides definitions for the base set of
-   matching rules for LDAP.
-
-   This document is an integral part of the LDAP technical specification
-   [RFC4510], which obsoletes the previously defined LDAP technical
-   specification, RFC 3377, in its entirety.
-
-
-
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-   Sections 4, 5, and 7 of RFC 2252 are obsoleted by [RFC4512].  The
-   remainder of RFC 2252 is obsoleted by this document.  Sections 6 and
-   8 of RFC 2256 are obsoleted by this document.  The remainder of RFC
-   2256 is obsoleted by [RFC4519] and [RFC4512].  All but Section 2.11
-   of RFC 3698 is obsoleted by this document.
-
-   A number of schema elements that were included in the previous
-   revision of the LDAP technical specification are not included in this
-   revision of LDAP.  Public Key Infrastructure schema elements are now
-   specified in [RFC4523].  Unless reintroduced in future technical
-   specifications, the remainder are to be considered Historic.
-
-   The changes with respect to RFC 2252 are described in Appendix B of
-   this document.
-
-2.  Conventions
-
-   In this document, the key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED",
-   "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY",
-   and "OPTIONAL" are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14, RFC 2119
-   [RFC2119].
-
-   Syntax definitions are written according to the <SyntaxDescription>
-   ABNF [RFC4234] rule specified in [RFC4512], and matching rule
-   definitions are written according to the <MatchingRuleDescription>
-   ABNF rule specified in [RFC4512], except that the syntax and matching
-   rule definitions provided in this document are line-wrapped for
-   readability.  When such definitions are transferred as attribute
-   values in the LDAP protocol (e.g., as values of the ldapSyntaxes and
-   matchingRules attributes [RFC4512], respectively), then those values
-   would not contain line breaks.
-
-3.  Syntaxes
-
-   Syntax definitions constrain the structure of attribute values stored
-   in an LDAP directory, and determine the representation of attribute
-   and assertion values transferred in the LDAP protocol.
-
-   Syntaxes that are required for directory operation, or that are in
-   common use, are specified in this section.  Servers SHOULD recognize
-   all the syntaxes listed in this document, but are not required to
-   otherwise support them, and MAY recognise or support other syntaxes.
-   However, the definition of additional arbitrary syntaxes is
-   discouraged since it will hinder interoperability.  Client and server
-   implementations typically do not have the ability to dynamically
-   recognize new syntaxes.
-
-
-
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-3.1.  General Considerations
-
-   The description of each syntax specifies how attribute or assertion
-   values conforming to the syntax are to be represented when
-   transferred in the LDAP protocol [RFC4511].  This representation is
-   referred to as the LDAP-specific encoding to distinguish it from
-   other methods of encoding attribute values (e.g., the Basic Encoding
-   Rules (BER) encoding [BER] used by X.500 [X.500] directories).
-
-   The LDAP-specific encoding of a given attribute syntax always
-   produces octet-aligned values.  To the greatest extent possible,
-   encoding rules for LDAP syntaxes should produce character strings
-   that can be displayed with little or no translation by clients
-   implementing LDAP.  However, clients MUST NOT assume that the LDAP-
-   specific encoding of a value of an unrecognized syntax is a human-
-   readable character string.  There are a few cases (e.g., the JPEG
-   syntax) when it is not reasonable to produce a human-readable
-   representation.
-
-   Each LDAP syntax is uniquely identified with an object identifier
-   [ASN.1] represented in the dotted-decimal format (short descriptive
-   names are not defined for syntaxes).  These object identifiers are
-   not intended to be displayed to users.  The object identifiers for
-   the syntaxes defined in this document are summarized in Appendix A.
-
-   A suggested minimum upper bound on the number of characters in an
-   attribute value with a string-based syntax, or the number of octets
-   in a value for all other syntaxes, MAY be indicated by appending the
-   bound inside of curly braces following the syntax's OBJECT IDENTIFIER
-   in an attribute type definition (see the <noidlen> rule in
-   [RFC4512]).  Such a bound is not considered part of the syntax
-   identifier.
-
-   For example, "1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{64}" in an attribute
-   definition suggests that the directory server will allow a value of
-   the attribute to be up to 64 characters long, although it may allow
-   longer character strings.  Note that a single character of the
-   Directory String syntax can be encoded in more than one octet, since
-   UTF-8 [RFC3629] is a variable-length encoding.  Therefore, a 64-
-   character string may be more than 64 octets in length.
-
-3.2.  Common Definitions
-
-   The following ABNF rules are used in a number of the syntax
-   definitions in Section 3.3.
-
-      PrintableCharacter = ALPHA / DIGIT / SQUOTE / LPAREN / RPAREN /
-                           PLUS / COMMA / HYPHEN / DOT / EQUALS /
-
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-                           SLASH / COLON / QUESTION / SPACE
-      PrintableString    = 1*PrintableCharacter
-      IA5String          = *(%x00-7F)
-      SLASH              = %x2F  ; forward slash ("/")
-      COLON              = %x3A  ; colon (":")
-      QUESTION           = %x3F  ; question mark ("?")
-
-   The <ALPHA>, <DIGIT>, <SQUOTE>, <LPAREN>, <RPAREN>, <PLUS>, <COMMA>,
-   <HYPHEN>, <DOT>, <EQUALS>, and <SPACE> rules are defined in
-   [RFC4512].
-
-3.3.  Syntax Definitions
-
-3.3.1.  Attribute Type Description
-
-   A value of the Attribute Type Description syntax is the definition of
-   an attribute type.  The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this
-   syntax is defined by the <AttributeTypeDescription> rule in
-   [RFC4512].
-
-      For example, the following definition of the createTimestamp
-      attribute type from [RFC4512] is also a value of the Attribute
-      Type Description syntax.  (Note: Line breaks have been added for
-      readability; they are not part of the value when transferred in
-      protocol.)
-
-         ( 2.5.18.1 NAME 'createTimestamp'
-            EQUALITY generalizedTimeMatch
-            ORDERING generalizedTimeOrderingMatch
-            SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.24
-            SINGLE-VALUE NO-USER-MODIFICATION
-            USAGE directoryOperation )
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Attribute Type Description syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.3 DESC 'Attribute Type Description' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the AttributeTypeDescription ASN.1 type
-   from [X.501].
-
-3.3.2.  Bit String
-
-   A value of the Bit String syntax is a sequence of binary digits.  The
-   LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this syntax is defined by the
-   following ABNF:
-
-      BitString    = SQUOTE *binary-digit SQUOTE "B"
-      binary-digit = "0" / "1"
-
-
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-   The <SQUOTE> rule is defined in [RFC4512].
-
-      Example:
-         '0101111101'B
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Bit String syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.6 DESC 'Bit String' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the BIT STRING ASN.1 type from [ASN.1].
-
-3.3.3.  Boolean
-
-   A value of the Boolean syntax is one of the Boolean values, true or
-   false.  The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this syntax is
-   defined by the following ABNF:
-
-      Boolean = "TRUE" / "FALSE"
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Boolean syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7 DESC 'Boolean' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the BOOLEAN ASN.1 type from [ASN.1].
-
-3.3.4.  Country String
-
-   A value of the Country String syntax is one of the two-character
-   codes from ISO 3166 [ISO3166] for representing a country.  The LDAP-
-   specific encoding of a value of this syntax is defined by the
-   following ABNF:
-
-      CountryString  = 2(PrintableCharacter)
-
-   The <PrintableCharacter> rule is defined in Section 3.2.
-
-      Examples:
-
-         US
-         AU
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Country String syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.11 DESC 'Country String' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the following ASN.1 type from [X.520]:
-
-      PrintableString (SIZE (2)) -- ISO 3166 codes only
-
-
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-3.3.5.  Delivery Method
-
-   A value of the Delivery Method syntax is a sequence of items that
-   indicate, in preference order, the service(s) by which an entity is
-   willing and/or capable of receiving messages.  The LDAP-specific
-   encoding of a value of this syntax is defined by the following ABNF:
-
-      DeliveryMethod = pdm *( WSP DOLLAR WSP pdm )
-
-      pdm = "any" / "mhs" / "physical" / "telex" / "teletex" /
-            "g3fax" / "g4fax" / "ia5" / "videotex" / "telephone"
-
-   The <WSP> and <DOLLAR> rules are defined in [RFC4512].
-
-      Example:
-         telephone $ videotex
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Delivery Method syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.14 DESC 'Delivery Method' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the following ASN.1 type from [X.520]:
-
-      SEQUENCE OF INTEGER {
-          any-delivery-method     (0),
-          mhs-delivery            (1),
-          physical-delivery       (2),
-          telex-delivery          (3),
-          teletex-delivery        (4),
-          g3-facsimile-delivery   (5),
-          g4-facsimile-delivery   (6),
-          ia5-terminal-delivery   (7),
-          videotex-delivery       (8),
-          telephone-delivery      (9) }
-
-3.3.6.  Directory String
-
-   A value of the Directory String syntax is a string of one or more
-   arbitrary characters from the Universal Character Set (UCS) [UCS].  A
-   zero-length character string is not permitted.  The LDAP-specific
-   encoding of a value of this syntax is the UTF-8 encoding [RFC3629] of
-   the character string.  Such encodings conform to the following ABNF:
-
-      DirectoryString = 1*UTF8
-
-   The <UTF8> rule is defined in [RFC4512].
-
-
-
-
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-      Example:
-         This is a value of Directory String containing #!%#@.
-
-   Servers and clients MUST be prepared to receive arbitrary UCS code
-   points, including code points outside the range of printable ASCII
-   and code points not presently assigned to any character.
-
-   Attribute type definitions using the Directory String syntax should
-   not restrict the format of Directory String values, e.g., by
-   requiring that the character string conforms to specific patterns
-   described by ABNF.  A new syntax should be defined in such cases.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Directory String syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 DESC 'Directory String' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the DirectoryString parameterized ASN.1
-   type from [X.520].
-
-   The DirectoryString ASN.1 type allows a choice between the
-   TeletexString, PrintableString, or UniversalString ASN.1 types from
-   [ASN.1].  However, note that the chosen alternative is not indicated
-   in the LDAP-specific encoding of a Directory String value.
-
-   Implementations that convert Directory String values from the LDAP-
-   specific encoding to the BER encoding used by X.500 must choose an
-   alternative that permits the particular characters in the string and
-   must convert the characters from the UTF-8 encoding into the
-   character encoding of the chosen alternative.  When converting
-   Directory String values from the BER encoding to the LDAP-specific
-   encoding, the characters must be converted from the character
-   encoding of the chosen alternative into the UTF-8 encoding.  These
-   conversions SHOULD be done in a manner consistent with the Transcode
-   step of the string preparation algorithms [RFC4518] for LDAP.
-
-3.3.7.  DIT Content Rule Description
-
-   A value of the DIT Content Rule Description syntax is the definition
-   of a DIT (Directory Information Tree) content rule.  The LDAP-
-   specific encoding of a value of this syntax is defined by the
-   <DITContentRuleDescription> rule in [RFC4512].
-
-      Example:
-         ( 2.5.6.4 DESC 'content rule for organization'
-            NOT ( x121Address $ telexNumber ) )
-
-      Note: A line break has been added for readability; it is not part
-      of the value.
-
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-   The LDAP definition for the DIT Content Rule Description syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.16
-         DESC 'DIT Content Rule Description' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the DITContentRuleDescription ASN.1 type
-   from [X.501].
-
-3.3.8.  DIT Structure Rule Description
-
-   A value of the DIT Structure Rule Description syntax is the
-   definition of a DIT structure rule.  The LDAP-specific encoding of a
-   value of this syntax is defined by the <DITStructureRuleDescription>
-   rule in [RFC4512].
-
-      Example:
-         ( 2 DESC 'organization structure rule' FORM 2.5.15.3 )
-
-   The LDAP definition for the DIT Structure Rule Description syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.17
-         DESC 'DIT Structure Rule Description' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the DITStructureRuleDescription ASN.1 type
-   from [X.501].
-
-3.3.9.  DN
-
-   A value of the DN syntax is the (purported) distinguished name (DN)
-   of an entry [RFC4512].  The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this
-   syntax is defined by the <distinguishedName> rule from the string
-   representation of distinguished names [RFC4514].
-
-      Examples (from [RFC4514]):
-         UID=jsmith,DC=example,DC=net
-         OU=Sales+CN=J. Smith,DC=example,DC=net
-         CN=John Smith\, III,DC=example,DC=net
-         CN=Before\0dAfter,DC=example,DC=net
-         1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.0=#04024869,DC=example,DC=com
-         CN=Lu\C4\8Di\C4\87
-
-   The LDAP definition for the DN syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12 DESC 'DN' )
-
-   The DN syntax corresponds to the DistinguishedName ASN.1 type from
-   [X.501].  Note that a BER encoded distinguished name (as used by
-   X.500) re-encoded into the LDAP-specific encoding is not necessarily
-
-
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-   reversible to the original BER encoding since the chosen string type
-   in any DirectoryString components of the distinguished name is not
-   indicated in the LDAP-specific encoding of the distinguished name
-   (see Section 3.3.6).
-
-3.3.10.  Enhanced Guide
-
-   A value of the Enhanced Guide syntax suggests criteria, which consist
-   of combinations of attribute types and filter operators, to be used
-   in constructing filters to search for entries of particular object
-   classes.  The Enhanced Guide syntax improves upon the Guide syntax by
-   allowing the recommended depth of the search to be specified.
-
-   The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this syntax is defined by
-   the following ABNF:
-
-      EnhancedGuide = object-class SHARP WSP criteria WSP
-                         SHARP WSP subset
-      object-class  = WSP oid WSP
-      subset        = "baseobject" / "oneLevel" / "wholeSubtree"
-
-      criteria   = and-term *( BAR and-term )
-      and-term   = term *( AMPERSAND term )
-      term       = EXCLAIM term /
-                   attributetype DOLLAR match-type /
-                   LPAREN criteria RPAREN /
-                   true /
-                   false
-      match-type = "EQ" / "SUBSTR" / "GE" / "LE" / "APPROX"
-      true       = "?true"
-      false      = "?false"
-      BAR        = %x7C  ; vertical bar ("|")
-      AMPERSAND  = %x26  ; ampersand ("&")
-      EXCLAIM    = %x21  ; exclamation mark ("!")
-
-   The <SHARP>, <WSP>, <oid>, <LPAREN>, <RPAREN>, <attributetype>, and
-   <DOLLAR> rules are defined in [RFC4512].
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Enhanced Guide syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.21 DESC 'Enhanced Guide' )
-
-      Example:
-         person#(sn$EQ)#oneLevel
-
-   The Enhanced Guide syntax corresponds to the EnhancedGuide ASN.1 type
-   from [X.520].  The EnhancedGuide type references the Criteria ASN.1
-   type, also from [X.520].  The <true> rule, above, represents an empty
-
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-   "and" expression in a value of the Criteria type.  The <false> rule,
-   above, represents an empty "or" expression in a value of the Criteria
-   type.
-
-3.3.11.  Facsimile Telephone Number
-
-   A value of the Facsimile Telephone Number syntax is a subscriber
-   number of a facsimile device on the public switched telephone
-   network.  The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this syntax is
-   defined by the following ABNF:
-
-      fax-number       = telephone-number *( DOLLAR fax-parameter )
-      telephone-number = PrintableString
-      fax-parameter    = "twoDimensional" /
-                         "fineResolution" /
-                         "unlimitedLength" /
-                         "b4Length" /
-                         "a3Width" /
-                         "b4Width" /
-                         "uncompressed"
-
-   The <telephone-number> is a string of printable characters that
-   complies with the internationally agreed format for representing
-   international telephone numbers [E.123].  The <PrintableString> rule
-   is defined in Section 3.2.  The <DOLLAR> rule is defined in
-   [RFC4512].
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Facsimile Telephone Number syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.22 DESC 'Facsimile Telephone Number')
-
-   The Facsimile Telephone Number syntax corresponds to the
-   FacsimileTelephoneNumber ASN.1 type from [X.520].
-
-3.3.12.  Fax
-
-   A value of the Fax syntax is an image that is produced using the
-   Group 3 facsimile process [FAX] to duplicate an object, such as a
-   memo.  The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this syntax is the
-   string of octets for a Group 3 Fax image as defined in [FAX].
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Fax syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.23 DESC 'Fax' )
-
-   The ASN.1 type corresponding to the Fax syntax is defined as follows,
-   assuming EXPLICIT TAGS:
-
-
-
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-      Fax ::= CHOICE {
-        g3-facsimile  [3] G3FacsimileBodyPart
-      }
-
-   The G3FacsimileBodyPart ASN.1 type is defined in [X.420].
-
-3.3.13.  Generalized Time
-
-   A value of the Generalized Time syntax is a character string
-   representing a date and time.  The LDAP-specific encoding of a value
-   of this syntax is a restriction of the format defined in [ISO8601],
-   and is described by the following ABNF:
-
-      GeneralizedTime = century year month day hour
-                           [ minute [ second / leap-second ] ]
-                           [ fraction ]
-                           g-time-zone
-
-      century = 2(%x30-39) ; "00" to "99"
-      year    = 2(%x30-39) ; "00" to "99"
-      month   =   ( %x30 %x31-39 ) ; "01" (January) to "09"
-                / ( %x31 %x30-32 ) ; "10" to "12"
-      day     =   ( %x30 %x31-39 )    ; "01" to "09"
-                / ( %x31-32 %x30-39 ) ; "10" to "29"
-                / ( %x33 %x30-31 )    ; "30" to "31"
-      hour    = ( %x30-31 %x30-39 ) / ( %x32 %x30-33 ) ; "00" to "23"
-      minute  = %x30-35 %x30-39                        ; "00" to "59"
-
-      second      = ( %x30-35 %x30-39 ) ; "00" to "59"
-      leap-second = ( %x36 %x30 )       ; "60"
-
-      fraction        = ( DOT / COMMA ) 1*(%x30-39)
-      g-time-zone     = %x5A  ; "Z"
-                        / g-differential
-      g-differential  = ( MINUS / PLUS ) hour [ minute ]
-      MINUS           = %x2D  ; minus sign ("-")
-
-   The <DOT>, <COMMA>, and <PLUS> rules are defined in [RFC4512].
-
-   The above ABNF allows character strings that do not represent valid
-   dates (in the Gregorian calendar) and/or valid times (e.g., February
-   31, 1994).  Such character strings SHOULD be considered invalid for
-   this syntax.
-
-   The time value represents coordinated universal time (equivalent to
-   Greenwich Mean Time) if the "Z" form of <g-time-zone> is used;
-   otherwise, the value represents a local time in the time zone
-   indicated by <g-differential>.  In the latter case, coordinated
-
-
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-   universal time can be calculated by subtracting the differential from
-   the local time.  The "Z" form of <g-time-zone> SHOULD be used in
-   preference to <g-differential>.
-
-   If <minute> is omitted, then <fraction> represents a fraction of an
-   hour; otherwise, if <second> and <leap-second> are omitted, then
-   <fraction> represents a fraction of a minute; otherwise, <fraction>
-   represents a fraction of a second.
-
-      Examples:
-         199412161032Z
-         199412160532-0500
-
-   Both example values represent the same coordinated universal time:
-   10:32 AM, December 16, 1994.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Generalized Time syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.24 DESC 'Generalized Time' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the GeneralizedTime ASN.1 type from
-   [ASN.1], with the constraint that local time without a differential
-   SHALL NOT be used.
-
-3.3.14.  Guide
-
-   A value of the Guide syntax suggests criteria, which consist of
-   combinations of attribute types and filter operators, to be used in
-   constructing filters to search for entries of particular object
-   classes.  The Guide syntax is obsolete and should not be used for
-   defining new attribute types.
-
-   The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this syntax is defined by
-   the following ABNF:
-
-      Guide = [ object-class SHARP ] criteria
-
-   The <object-class> and <criteria> rules are defined in Section
-   3.3.10.  The <SHARP> rule is defined in [RFC4512].
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Guide syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.25 DESC 'Guide' )
-
-   The Guide syntax corresponds to the Guide ASN.1 type from [X.520].
-
-
-
-
-
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-3.3.15.  IA5 String
-
-   A value of the IA5 String syntax is a string of zero, one, or more
-   characters from International Alphabet 5 (IA5) [T.50], the
-   international version of the ASCII character set.  The LDAP-specific
-   encoding of a value of this syntax is the unconverted string of
-   characters, which conforms to the <IA5String> rule in Section 3.2.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the IA5 String syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26 DESC 'IA5 String' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the IA5String ASN.1 type from [ASN.1].
-
-3.3.16.  Integer
-
-   A value of the Integer syntax is a whole number of unlimited
-   magnitude.  The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this syntax is
-   the optionally signed decimal digit character string representation
-   of the number (for example, the number 1321 is represented by the
-   character string "1321").  The encoding is defined by the following
-   ABNF:
-
-      Integer = ( HYPHEN LDIGIT *DIGIT ) / number
-
-   The <HYPHEN>, <LDIGIT>, <DIGIT>, and <number> rules are defined in
-   [RFC4512].
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Integer syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 DESC 'INTEGER' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the INTEGER ASN.1 type from [ASN.1].
-
-3.3.17.  JPEG
-
-   A value of the JPEG syntax is an image in the JPEG File Interchange
-   Format (JFIF), as described in [JPEG].  The LDAP-specific encoding of
-   a value of this syntax is the sequence of octets of the JFIF encoding
-   of the image.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the JPEG syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.28 DESC 'JPEG' )
-
-   The JPEG syntax corresponds to the following ASN.1 type:
-
-
-
-
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-      JPEG ::= OCTET STRING (CONSTRAINED BY
-                   { -- contents octets are an image in the --
-                     -- JPEG File Interchange Format -- })
-
-3.3.18.  LDAP Syntax Description
-
-   A value of the LDAP Syntax Description syntax is the description of
-   an LDAP syntax.  The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this syntax
-   is defined by the <SyntaxDescription> rule in [RFC4512].
-
-   The LDAP definition for the LDAP Syntax Description syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.54 DESC 'LDAP Syntax Description' )
-
-   The above LDAP definition for the LDAP Syntax Description syntax is
-   itself a legal value of the LDAP Syntax Description syntax.
-
-   The ASN.1 type corresponding to the LDAP Syntax Description syntax is
-   defined as follows, assuming EXPLICIT TAGS:
-
-      LDAPSyntaxDescription ::= SEQUENCE {
-          identifier      OBJECT IDENTIFIER,
-          description     DirectoryString { ub-schema } OPTIONAL }
-
-   The DirectoryString parameterized ASN.1 type is defined in [X.520].
-
-   The value of ub-schema (an integer) is implementation defined.  A
-   non-normative definition appears in [X.520].
-
-3.3.19.  Matching Rule Description
-
-   A value of the Matching Rule Description syntax is the definition of
-   a matching rule.  The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this
-   syntax is defined by the <MatchingRuleDescription> rule in [RFC4512].
-
-      Example:
-         ( 2.5.13.2 NAME 'caseIgnoreMatch'
-            SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
-
-   Note: A line break has been added for readability; it is not part of
-   the syntax.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Matching Rule Description syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.30 DESC 'Matching Rule Description' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the MatchingRuleDescription ASN.1 type
-   from [X.501].
-
-
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-3.3.20.  Matching Rule Use Description
-
-   A value of the Matching Rule Use Description syntax indicates the
-   attribute types to which a matching rule may be applied in an
-   extensibleMatch search filter [RFC4511].  The LDAP-specific encoding
-   of a value of this syntax is defined by the
-   <MatchingRuleUseDescription> rule in [RFC4512].
-
-      Example:
-         ( 2.5.13.16 APPLIES ( givenName $ surname ) )
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Matching Rule Use Description syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.31
-         DESC 'Matching Rule Use Description' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the MatchingRuleUseDescription ASN.1 type
-   from [X.501].
-
-3.3.21.  Name and Optional UID
-
-   A value of the Name and Optional UID syntax is the distinguished name
-   [RFC4512] of an entity optionally accompanied by a unique identifier
-   that serves to differentiate the entity from others with an identical
-   distinguished name.
-
-   The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this syntax is defined by
-   the following ABNF:
-
-      NameAndOptionalUID = distinguishedName [ SHARP BitString ]
-
-   The <BitString> rule is defined in Section 3.3.2.  The
-   <distinguishedName> rule is defined in [RFC4514].  The <SHARP> rule
-   is defined in [RFC4512].
-
-   Note that although the '#' character may occur in the string
-   representation of a distinguished name, no additional escaping of
-   this character is performed when a <distinguishedName> is encoded in
-   a <NameAndOptionalUID>.
-
-      Example:
-         1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.0=#04024869,O=Test,C=GB#'0101'B
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Name and Optional UID syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.34 DESC 'Name And Optional UID' )
-
-
-
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-   This syntax corresponds to the NameAndOptionalUID ASN.1 type from
-   [X.520].
-
-3.3.22.  Name Form Description
-
-   A value of the Name Form Description syntax is the definition of a
-   name form, which regulates how entries may be named.  The LDAP-
-   specific encoding of a value of this syntax is defined by the
-   <NameFormDescription> rule in [RFC4512].
-
-      Example:
-         ( 2.5.15.3 NAME 'orgNameForm' OC organization MUST o )
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Name Form Description syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.35 DESC 'Name Form Description' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the NameFormDescription ASN.1 type from
-   [X.501].
-
-3.3.23.  Numeric String
-
-   A value of the Numeric String syntax is a sequence of one or more
-   numerals and spaces.  The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this
-   syntax is the unconverted string of characters, which conforms to the
-   following ABNF:
-
-      NumericString = 1*(DIGIT / SPACE)
-
-   The <DIGIT> and <SPACE> rules are defined in [RFC4512].
-
-      Example:
-         15 079 672 281
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Numeric String syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.36 DESC 'Numeric String' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the NumericString ASN.1 type from [ASN.1].
-
-3.3.24.  Object Class Description
-
-   A value of the Object Class Description syntax is the definition of
-   an object class.  The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this
-   syntax is defined by the <ObjectClassDescription> rule in [RFC4512].
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-      Example:
-         ( 2.5.6.2 NAME 'country' SUP top STRUCTURAL MUST c
-            MAY ( searchGuide $ description ) )
-
-   Note: A line break has been added for readability; it is not part of
-   the syntax.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Object Class Description syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.37 DESC 'Object Class Description' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the ObjectClassDescription ASN.1 type from
-   [X.501].
-
-3.3.25.  Octet String
-
-   A value of the Octet String syntax is a sequence of zero, one, or
-   more arbitrary octets.  The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this
-   syntax is the unconverted sequence of octets, which conforms to the
-   following ABNF:
-
-      OctetString = *OCTET
-
-   The <OCTET> rule is defined in [RFC4512].  Values of this syntax are
-   not generally human-readable.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Octet String syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40 DESC 'Octet String' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the OCTET STRING ASN.1 type from [ASN.1].
-
-3.3.26.  OID
-
-   A value of the OID syntax is an object identifier: a sequence of two
-   or more non-negative integers that uniquely identify some object or
-   item of specification.  Many of the object identifiers used in LDAP
-   also have IANA registered names [RFC4520].
-
-   The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this syntax is defined by
-   the <oid> rule in [RFC4512].
-
-      Examples:
-         1.2.3.4
-         cn
-
-   The LDAP definition for the OID syntax is:
-
-
-
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-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38 DESC 'OID' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the OBJECT IDENTIFIER ASN.1 type from
-   [ASN.1].
-
-3.3.27.  Other Mailbox
-
-   A value of the Other Mailbox syntax identifies an electronic mailbox,
-   in a particular named mail system.  The LDAP-specific encoding of a
-   value of this syntax is defined by the following ABNF:
-
-      OtherMailbox = mailbox-type DOLLAR mailbox
-      mailbox-type = PrintableString
-      mailbox      = IA5String
-
-   The <mailbox-type> rule represents the type of mail system in which
-   the mailbox resides (for example, "MCIMail"), and <mailbox> is the
-   actual mailbox in the mail system described by <mailbox-type>.  The
-   <PrintableString> and <IA5String> rules are defined in Section 3.2.
-   The <DOLLAR> rule is defined in [RFC4512].
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Other Mailbox syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.39 DESC 'Other Mailbox' )
-
-   The ASN.1 type corresponding to the Other Mailbox syntax is defined
-   as follows, assuming EXPLICIT TAGS:
-
-      OtherMailbox ::= SEQUENCE {
-          mailboxType  PrintableString,
-          mailbox      IA5String
-      }
-
-3.3.28.  Postal Address
-
-   A value of the Postal Address syntax is a sequence of strings of one
-   or more arbitrary UCS characters, which form an address in a physical
-   mail system.
-
-   The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this syntax is defined by
-   the following ABNF:
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-      PostalAddress = line *( DOLLAR line )
-      line          = 1*line-char
-      line-char     = %x00-23
-                      / (%x5C "24")  ; escaped "$"
-                      / %x25-5B
-                      / (%x5C "5C")  ; escaped "\"
-                      / %x5D-7F
-                      / UTFMB
-
-   Each character string (i.e., <line>) of a postal address value is
-   encoded as a UTF-8 [RFC3629] string, except that "\" and "$"
-   characters, if they occur in the string, are escaped by a "\"
-   character followed by the two hexadecimal digit code for the
-   character.  The <DOLLAR> and <UTFMB> rules are defined in [RFC4512].
-
-   Many servers limit the postal address to no more than six lines of no
-   more than thirty characters each.
-
-      Example:
-         1234 Main St.$Anytown, CA 12345$USA
-         \241,000,000 Sweepstakes$PO Box 1000000$Anytown, CA 12345$USA
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Postal Address syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.41 DESC 'Postal Address' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the PostalAddress ASN.1 type from [X.520];
-   that is
-
-      PostalAddress ::= SEQUENCE SIZE(1..ub-postal-line) OF
-          DirectoryString { ub-postal-string }
-
-   The values of ub-postal-line and ub-postal-string (both integers) are
-   implementation defined.  Non-normative definitions appear in [X.520].
-
-3.3.29.  Printable String
-
-   A value of the Printable String syntax is a string of one or more
-   latin alphabetic, numeric, and selected punctuation characters as
-   specified by the <PrintableCharacter> rule in Section 3.2.
-
-   The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this syntax is the
-   unconverted string of characters, which conforms to the
-   <PrintableString> rule in Section 3.2.
-
-      Example:
-         This is a PrintableString.
-
-
-
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-   The LDAP definition for the PrintableString syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.44 DESC 'Printable String' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the PrintableString ASN.1 type from
-   [ASN.1].
-
-3.3.30.  Substring Assertion
-
-   A value of the Substring Assertion syntax is a sequence of zero, one,
-   or more character substrings used as an argument for substring
-   extensible matching of character string attribute values; i.e., as
-   the matchValue of a MatchingRuleAssertion [RFC4511].  Each substring
-   is a string of one or more arbitrary characters from the Universal
-   Character Set (UCS) [UCS].  A zero-length substring is not permitted.
-
-   The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this syntax is defined by
-   the following ABNF:
-
-      SubstringAssertion = [ initial ] any [ final ]
-
-      initial  = substring
-      any      = ASTERISK *(substring ASTERISK)
-      final    = substring
-      ASTERISK = %x2A  ; asterisk ("*")
-
-      substring           = 1*substring-character
-      substring-character = %x00-29
-                            / (%x5C "2A")  ; escaped "*"
-                            / %x2B-5B
-                            / (%x5C "5C")  ; escaped "\"
-                            / %x5D-7F
-                            / UTFMB
-
-   Each <substring> of a Substring Assertion value is encoded as a UTF-8
-   [RFC3629] string, except that "\" and "*" characters, if they occur
-   in the substring, are escaped by a "\" character followed by the two
-   hexadecimal digit code for the character.
-
-   The Substring Assertion syntax is used only as the syntax of
-   assertion values in the extensible match.  It is not used as an
-   attribute syntax, or in the SubstringFilter [RFC4511].
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Substring Assertion syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.58 DESC 'Substring Assertion' )
-
-
-
-
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-   This syntax corresponds to the SubstringAssertion ASN.1 type from
-   [X.520].
-
-3.3.31.  Telephone Number
-
-   A value of the Telephone Number syntax is a string of printable
-   characters that complies with the internationally agreed format for
-   representing international telephone numbers [E.123].
-
-   The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this syntax is the
-   unconverted string of characters, which conforms to the
-   <PrintableString> rule in Section 3.2.
-
-      Examples:
-         +1 512 315 0280
-         +1-512-315-0280
-         +61 3 9896 7830
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Telephone Number syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.50 DESC 'Telephone Number' )
-
-   The Telephone Number syntax corresponds to the following ASN.1 type
-   from [X.520]:
-
-      PrintableString (SIZE(1..ub-telephone-number))
-
-   The value of ub-telephone-number (an integer) is implementation
-   defined.  A non-normative definition appears in [X.520].
-
-3.3.32.  Teletex Terminal Identifier
-
-   A value of this syntax specifies the identifier and (optionally)
-   parameters of a teletex terminal.
-
-   The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this syntax is defined by
-   the following ABNF:
-
-      teletex-id = ttx-term *(DOLLAR ttx-param)
-      ttx-term   = PrintableString          ; terminal identifier
-      ttx-param  = ttx-key COLON ttx-value  ; parameter
-      ttx-key    = "graphic" / "control" / "misc" / "page" / "private"
-      ttx-value  = *ttx-value-octet
-
-      ttx-value-octet = %x00-23
-                        / (%x5C "24")  ; escaped "$"
-                        / %x25-5B
-                        / (%x5C "5C")  ; escaped "\"
-
-
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-                        / %x5D-FF
-
-   The <PrintableString> and <COLON> rules are defined in Section 3.2.
-   The <DOLLAR> rule is defined in [RFC4512].
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Teletex Terminal Identifier syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.51
-         DESC 'Teletex Terminal Identifier' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the TeletexTerminalIdentifier ASN.1 type
-   from [X.520].
-
-3.3.33.  Telex Number
-
-   A value of the Telex Number syntax specifies the telex number,
-   country code, and answerback code of a telex terminal.
-
-   The LDAP-specific encoding of a value of this syntax is defined by
-   the following ABNF:
-
-      telex-number  = actual-number DOLLAR country-code
-                         DOLLAR answerback
-      actual-number = PrintableString
-      country-code  = PrintableString
-      answerback    = PrintableString
-
-   The <PrintableString> rule is defined in Section 3.2.  The <DOLLAR>
-   rule is defined in [RFC4512].
-
-   The LDAP definition for the Telex Number syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.52 DESC 'Telex Number' )
-
-   This syntax corresponds to the TelexNumber ASN.1 type from [X.520].
-
-3.3.34.  UTC Time
-
-   A value of the UTC Time syntax is a character string representing a
-   date and time to a precision of one minute or one second.  The year
-   is given as a two-digit number.  The LDAP-specific encoding of a
-   value of this syntax follows the format defined in [ASN.1] for the
-   UTCTime type and is described by the following ABNF:
-
-      UTCTime         = year month day hour minute [ second ]
-                           [ u-time-zone ]
-      u-time-zone     = %x5A  ; "Z"
-                        / u-differential
-
-
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-      u-differential  = ( MINUS / PLUS ) hour minute
-
-   The <year>, <month>, <day>, <hour>, <minute>, <second>, and <MINUS>
-   rules are defined in Section 3.3.13.  The <PLUS> rule is defined in
-   [RFC4512].
-
-   The above ABNF allows character strings that do not represent valid
-   dates (in the Gregorian calendar) and/or valid times.  Such character
-   strings SHOULD be considered invalid for this syntax.
-
-   The time value represents coordinated universal time if the "Z" form
-   of <u-time-zone> is used; otherwise, the value represents a local
-   time.  In the latter case, if <u-differential> is provided, then
-   coordinated universal time can be calculated by subtracting the
-   differential from the local time.  The <u-time-zone> SHOULD be
-   present in time values, and the "Z" form of <u-time-zone> SHOULD be
-   used in preference to <u-differential>.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the UTC Time syntax is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.53 DESC 'UTC Time' )
-
-   Note: This syntax is deprecated in favor of the Generalized Time
-   syntax.
-
-   The UTC Time syntax corresponds to the UTCTime ASN.1 type from
-   [ASN.1].
-
-4.  Matching Rules
-
-   Matching rules are used by directory implementations to compare
-   attribute values against assertion values when performing Search and
-   Compare operations [RFC4511].  They are also used when comparing a
-   purported distinguished name [RFC4512] with the name of an entry.
-   When modifying entries, matching rules are used to identify values to
-   be deleted and to prevent an attribute from containing two equal
-   values.
-
-   Matching rules that are required for directory operation, or that are
-   in common use, are specified in this section.
-
-4.1.  General Considerations
-
-   A matching rule is applied to attribute values through an
-   AttributeValueAssertion or MatchingRuleAssertion [RFC4511].  The
-   conditions under which an AttributeValueAssertion or
-   MatchingRuleAssertion evaluates to Undefined are specified elsewhere
-   [RFC4511].  If an assertion is not Undefined, then the result of the
-
-
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-   assertion is the result of applying the selected matching rule.  A
-   matching rule evaluates to TRUE, and in some cases Undefined, as
-   specified in the description of the matching rule; otherwise, it
-   evaluates to FALSE.
-
-   Each assertion contains an assertion value.  The definition of each
-   matching rule specifies the syntax for the assertion value.  The
-   syntax of the assertion value is typically, but not necessarily, the
-   same as the syntax of the attribute values to which the matching rule
-   may be applied.  Note that an AssertionValue in a SubstringFilter
-   [RFC4511] conforms to the assertion syntax of the equality matching
-   rule for the attribute type rather than to the assertion syntax of
-   the substrings matching rule for the attribute type.  Conceptually,
-   the entire SubstringFilter is converted into an assertion value of
-   the substrings matching rule prior to applying the rule.
-
-   The definition of each matching rule indicates the attribute syntaxes
-   to which the rule may be applied, by specifying conditions the
-   corresponding ASN.1 type of a candidate attribute syntax must
-   satisfy.  These conditions are also satisfied if the corresponding
-   ASN.1 type is a tagged or constrained derivative of the ASN.1 type
-   explicitly mentioned in the rule description (i.e., ASN.1 tags and
-   constraints are ignored in checking applicability), or is an
-   alternative reference notation for the explicitly mentioned type.
-   Each rule description lists, as examples of applicable attribute
-   syntaxes, the complete list of the syntaxes defined in this document
-   to which the matching rule applies.  A matching rule may be
-   applicable to additional syntaxes defined in other documents if those
-   syntaxes satisfy the conditions on the corresponding ASN.1 type.
-
-   The description of each matching rule indicates whether the rule is
-   suitable for use as the equality matching rule (EQUALITY), ordering
-   matching rule (ORDERING), or substrings matching rule (SUBSTR) in an
-   attribute type definition [RFC4512].
-
-   Each matching rule is uniquely identified with an object identifier.
-   The definition of a matching rule should not subsequently be changed.
-   If a change is desirable, then a new matching rule with a different
-   object identifier should be defined instead.
-
-   Servers MAY implement the wordMatch and keywordMatch matching rules,
-   but they SHOULD implement the other matching rules in Section 4.2.
-   Servers MAY implement additional matching rules.
-
-   Servers that implement the extensibleMatch filter SHOULD allow the
-   matching rules listed in Section 4.2 to be used in the
-   extensibleMatch filter and SHOULD allow matching rules to be used
-   with all attribute types known to the server, where the assertion
-
-
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-   syntax of the matching rule is the same as the value syntax of the
-   attribute.
-
-   Servers MUST publish, in the matchingRules attribute, the definitions
-   of matching rules referenced by values of the attributeTypes and
-   matchingRuleUse attributes in the same subschema entry.  Other
-   unreferenced matching rules MAY be published in the matchingRules
-   attribute.
-
-   If the server supports the extensibleMatch filter, then the server
-   MAY use the matchingRuleUse attribute to indicate the applicability
-   (in an extensibleMatch filter) of selected matching rules to
-   nominated attribute types.
-
-4.2.  Matching Rule Definitions
-
-   Nominated character strings in assertion and attribute values are
-   prepared according to the string preparation algorithms [RFC4518] for
-   LDAP when evaluating the following matching rules:
-
-      numericStringMatch,
-      numericStringSubstringsMatch,
-      caseExactMatch,
-      caseExactOrderingMatch,
-      caseExactSubstringsMatch,
-      caseExactIA5Match,
-      caseIgnoreIA5Match,
-      caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch,
-      caseIgnoreListMatch,
-      caseIgnoreListSubstringsMatch,
-      caseIgnoreMatch,
-      caseIgnoreOrderingMatch,
-      caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch,
-      directoryStringFirstComponentMatch,
-      telephoneNumberMatch,
-      telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch and
-      wordMatch.
-
-   The Transcode, Normalize, Prohibit, and Check bidi steps are the same
-   for each of the matching rules.  However, the Map and Insignificant
-   Character Handling steps depend on the specific rule, as detailed in
-   the description of these matching rules in the sections that follow.
-
-4.2.1.  bitStringMatch
-
-   The bitStringMatch rule compares an assertion value of the Bit String
-   syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the Bit String
-   syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is BIT STRING.
-
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-   If the corresponding ASN.1 type of the attribute syntax does not have
-   a named bit list [ASN.1] (which is the case for the Bit String
-   syntax), then the rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the attribute
-   value has the same number of bits as the assertion value and the bits
-   match on a bitwise basis.
-
-   If the corresponding ASN.1 type does have a named bit list, then
-   bitStringMatch operates as above, except that trailing zero bits in
-   the attribute and assertion values are treated as absent.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the bitStringMatch rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.16 NAME 'bitStringMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.6 )
-
-   The bitStringMatch rule is an equality matching rule.
-
-4.2.2.  booleanMatch
-
-   The booleanMatch rule compares an assertion value of the Boolean
-   syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the Boolean syntax)
-   whose corresponding ASN.1 type is BOOLEAN.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the attribute value and the
-   assertion value are both TRUE or both FALSE.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the booleanMatch rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.13 NAME 'booleanMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7 )
-
-   The booleanMatch rule is an equality matching rule.
-
-4.2.3.  caseExactIA5Match
-
-   The caseExactIA5Match rule compares an assertion value of the IA5
-   String syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the IA5 String
-   syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is IA5String.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the prepared attribute
-   value character string and the prepared assertion value character
-   string have the same number of characters and corresponding
-   characters have the same code point.
-
-   In preparing the attribute value and assertion value for comparison,
-   characters are not case folded in the Map preparation step, and only
-   Insignificant Space Handling is applied in the Insignificant
-   Character Handling step.
-
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-   The LDAP definition for the caseExactIA5Match rule is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.109.114.1 NAME 'caseExactIA5Match'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26 )
-
-   The caseExactIA5Match rule is an equality matching rule.
-
-4.2.4.  caseExactMatch
-
-   The caseExactMatch rule compares an assertion value of the Directory
-   String syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the Directory
-   String, Printable String, Country String, or Telephone Number syntax)
-   whose corresponding ASN.1 type is DirectoryString or one of the
-   alternative string types of DirectoryString, such as PrintableString
-   (the other alternatives do not correspond to any syntax defined in
-   this document).
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the prepared attribute
-   value character string and the prepared assertion value character
-   string have the same number of characters and corresponding
-   characters have the same code point.
-
-   In preparing the attribute value and assertion value for comparison,
-   characters are not case folded in the Map preparation step, and only
-   Insignificant Space Handling is applied in the Insignificant
-   Character Handling step.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the caseExactMatch rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.5 NAME 'caseExactMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
-
-   The caseExactMatch rule is an equality matching rule.
-
-4.2.5.  caseExactOrderingMatch
-
-   The caseExactOrderingMatch rule compares an assertion value of the
-   Directory String syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the
-   Directory String, Printable String, Country String, or Telephone
-   Number syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is DirectoryString or
-   one of its alternative string types.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if, in the code point
-   collation order, the prepared attribute value character string
-   appears earlier than the prepared assertion value character string;
-   i.e., the attribute value is "less than" the assertion value.
-
-
-
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-   In preparing the attribute value and assertion value for comparison,
-   characters are not case folded in the Map preparation step, and only
-   Insignificant Space Handling is applied in the Insignificant
-   Character Handling step.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the caseExactOrderingMatch rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.6 NAME 'caseExactOrderingMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
-
-   The caseExactOrderingMatch rule is an ordering matching rule.
-
-4.2.6.  caseExactSubstringsMatch
-
-   The caseExactSubstringsMatch rule compares an assertion value of the
-   Substring Assertion syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g.,
-   the Directory String, Printable String, Country String, or Telephone
-   Number syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is DirectoryString or
-   one of its alternative string types.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if (1) the prepared substrings
-   of the assertion value match disjoint portions of the prepared
-   attribute value character string in the order of the substrings in
-   the assertion value, (2) an <initial> substring, if present, matches
-   the beginning of the prepared attribute value character string, and
-   (3) a <final> substring, if present, matches the end of the prepared
-   attribute value character string.  A prepared substring matches a
-   portion of the prepared attribute value character string if
-   corresponding characters have the same code point.
-
-   In preparing the attribute value and assertion value substrings for
-   comparison, characters are not case folded in the Map preparation
-   step, and only Insignificant Space Handling is applied in the
-   Insignificant Character Handling step.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the caseExactSubstringsMatch rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.7 NAME 'caseExactSubstringsMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.58 )
-
-   The caseExactSubstringsMatch rule is a substrings matching rule.
-
-4.2.7.  caseIgnoreIA5Match
-
-   The caseIgnoreIA5Match rule compares an assertion value of the IA5
-   String syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the IA5 String
-   syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is IA5String.
-
-
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-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the prepared attribute
-   value character string and the prepared assertion value character
-   string have the same number of characters and corresponding
-   characters have the same code point.
-
-   In preparing the attribute value and assertion value for comparison,
-   characters are case folded in the Map preparation step, and only
-   Insignificant Space Handling is applied in the Insignificant
-   Character Handling step.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the caseIgnoreIA5Match rule is:
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.109.114.2 NAME 'caseIgnoreIA5Match'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26 )
-
-   The caseIgnoreIA5Match rule is an equality matching rule.
-
-4.2.8.  caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch
-
-   The caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch rule compares an assertion value of
-   the Substring Assertion syntax to an attribute value of a syntax
-   (e.g., the IA5 String syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is
-   IA5String.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if (1) the prepared substrings
-   of the assertion value match disjoint portions of the prepared
-   attribute value character string in the order of the substrings in
-   the assertion value, (2) an <initial> substring, if present, matches
-   the beginning of the prepared attribute value character string, and
-   (3) a <final> substring, if present, matches the end of the prepared
-   attribute value character string.  A prepared substring matches a
-   portion of the prepared attribute value character string if
-   corresponding characters have the same code point.
-
-   In preparing the attribute value and assertion value substrings for
-   comparison, characters are case folded in the Map preparation step,
-   and only Insignificant Space Handling is applied in the Insignificant
-   Character Handling step.
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.109.114.3 NAME 'caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.58 )
-
-   The caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch rule is a substrings matching rule.
-
-4.2.9.  caseIgnoreListMatch
-
-   The caseIgnoreListMatch rule compares an assertion value that is a
-   sequence of strings to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the
-
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-   Postal Address syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is a SEQUENCE
-   OF the DirectoryString ASN.1 type.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the attribute value and the
-   assertion value have the same number of strings and corresponding
-   strings (by position) match according to the caseIgnoreMatch matching
-   rule.
-
-   In [X.520], the assertion syntax for this matching rule is defined to
-   be:
-
-      SEQUENCE OF DirectoryString {ub-match}
-
-   That is, it is different from the corresponding type for the Postal
-   Address syntax.  The choice of the Postal Address syntax for the
-   assertion syntax of the caseIgnoreListMatch in LDAP should not be
-   seen as limiting the matching rule to apply only to attributes with
-   the Postal Address syntax.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the caseIgnoreListMatch rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.11 NAME 'caseIgnoreListMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.41 )
-
-   The caseIgnoreListMatch rule is an equality matching rule.
-
-4.2.10.  caseIgnoreListSubstringsMatch
-
-   The caseIgnoreListSubstringsMatch rule compares an assertion value of
-   the Substring Assertion syntax to an attribute value of a syntax
-   (e.g., the Postal Address syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is a
-   SEQUENCE OF the DirectoryString ASN.1 type.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the assertion value
-   matches, per the caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch rule, the character string
-   formed by concatenating the strings of the attribute value, except
-   that none of the <initial>, <any>, or <final> substrings of the
-   assertion value are considered to match a substring of the
-   concatenated string which spans more than one of the original strings
-   of the attribute value.
-
-   Note that, in terms of the LDAP-specific encoding of the Postal
-   Address syntax, the concatenated string omits the <DOLLAR> line
-   separator and the escaping of "\" and "$" characters.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the caseIgnoreListSubstringsMatch rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.12 NAME 'caseIgnoreListSubstringsMatch'
-
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-
-   The caseIgnoreListSubstringsMatch rule is a substrings matching rule.
-
-4.2.11.  caseIgnoreMatch
-
-   The caseIgnoreMatch rule compares an assertion value of the Directory
-   String syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the Directory
-   String, Printable String, Country String, or Telephone Number syntax)
-   whose corresponding ASN.1 type is DirectoryString or one of its
-   alternative string types.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the prepared attribute
-   value character string and the prepared assertion value character
-   string have the same number of characters and corresponding
-   characters have the same code point.
-
-   In preparing the attribute value and assertion value for comparison,
-   characters are case folded in the Map preparation step, and only
-   Insignificant Space Handling is applied in the Insignificant
-   Character Handling step.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the caseIgnoreMatch rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.2 NAME 'caseIgnoreMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
-
-   The caseIgnoreMatch rule is an equality matching rule.
-
-4.2.12.  caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
-
-   The caseIgnoreOrderingMatch rule compares an assertion value of the
-   Directory String syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the
-   Directory String, Printable String, Country String, or Telephone
-   Number syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is DirectoryString or
-   one of its alternative string types.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if, in the code point
-   collation order, the prepared attribute value character string
-   appears earlier than the prepared assertion value character string;
-   i.e., the attribute value is "less than" the assertion value.
-
-   In preparing the attribute value and assertion value for comparison,
-   characters are case folded in the Map preparation step, and only
-   Insignificant Space Handling is applied in the Insignificant
-   Character Handling step.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the caseIgnoreOrderingMatch rule is:
-
-
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-      ( 2.5.13.3 NAME 'caseIgnoreOrderingMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
-
-   The caseIgnoreOrderingMatch rule is an ordering matching rule.
-
-4.2.13.  caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-
-   The caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch rule compares an assertion value of the
-   Substring Assertion syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g.,
-   the Directory String, Printable String, Country String, or Telephone
-   Number syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is DirectoryString or
-   one of its alternative string types.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if (1) the prepared substrings
-   of the assertion value match disjoint portions of the prepared
-   attribute value character string in the order of the substrings in
-   the assertion value, (2) an <initial> substring, if present, matches
-   the beginning of the prepared attribute value character string, and
-   (3) a <final> substring, if present, matches the end of the prepared
-   attribute value character string.  A prepared substring matches a
-   portion of the prepared attribute value character string if
-   corresponding characters have the same code point.
-
-   In preparing the attribute value and assertion value substrings for
-   comparison, characters are case folded in the Map preparation step,
-   and only Insignificant Space Handling is applied in the Insignificant
-   Character Handling step.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.4 NAME 'caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.58 )
-
-   The caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch rule is a substrings matching rule.
-
-4.2.14.  directoryStringFirstComponentMatch
-
-   The directoryStringFirstComponentMatch rule compares an assertion
-   value of the Directory String syntax to an attribute value of a
-   syntax whose corresponding ASN.1 type is a SEQUENCE with a mandatory
-   first component of the DirectoryString ASN.1 type.
-
-   Note that the assertion syntax of this matching rule differs from the
-   attribute syntax of attributes for which this is the equality
-   matching rule.
-
-
-
-
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-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the assertion value matches
-   the first component of the attribute value using the rules of
-   caseIgnoreMatch.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the directoryStringFirstComponentMatch
-   matching rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.31 NAME 'directoryStringFirstComponentMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
-
-   The directoryStringFirstComponentMatch rule is an equality matching
-   rule.  When using directoryStringFirstComponentMatch to compare two
-   attribute values (of an applicable syntax), an assertion value must
-   first be derived from one of the attribute values.  An assertion
-   value can be derived from an attribute value by taking the first
-   component of that attribute value.
-
-4.2.15.  distinguishedNameMatch
-
-   The distinguishedNameMatch rule compares an assertion value of the DN
-   syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the DN syntax) whose
-   corresponding ASN.1 type is DistinguishedName.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the attribute value and the
-   assertion value have the same number of relative distinguished names
-   and corresponding relative distinguished names (by position) are the
-   same.  A relative distinguished name (RDN) of the assertion value is
-   the same as an RDN of the attribute value if and only if they have
-   the same number of attribute value assertions and each attribute
-   value assertion (AVA) of the first RDN is the same as the AVA of the
-   second RDN with the same attribute type.  The order of the AVAs is
-   not significant.  Also note that a particular attribute type may
-   appear in at most one AVA in an RDN.  Two AVAs with the same
-   attribute type are the same if their values are equal according to
-   the equality matching rule of the attribute type.  If one or more of
-   the AVA comparisons evaluate to Undefined and the remaining AVA
-   comparisons return TRUE then the distinguishedNameMatch rule
-   evaluates to Undefined.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the distinguishedNameMatch rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.1 NAME 'distinguishedNameMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12 )
-
-   The distinguishedNameMatch rule is an equality matching rule.
-
-
-
-
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-4.2.16.  generalizedTimeMatch
-
-   The generalizedTimeMatch rule compares an assertion value of the
-   Generalized Time syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the
-   Generalized Time syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is
-   GeneralizedTime.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the attribute value
-   represents the same universal coordinated time as the assertion
-   value.  If a time is specified with the minutes or seconds absent,
-   then the number of minutes or seconds (respectively) is assumed to be
-   zero.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the generalizedTimeMatch rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.27 NAME 'generalizedTimeMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.24 )
-
-   The generalizedTimeMatch rule is an equality matching rule.
-
-4.2.17.  generalizedTimeOrderingMatch
-
-   The generalizedTimeOrderingMatch rule compares the time ordering of
-   an assertion value of the Generalized Time syntax to an attribute
-   value of a syntax (e.g., the Generalized Time syntax) whose
-   corresponding ASN.1 type is GeneralizedTime.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the attribute value
-   represents a universal coordinated time that is earlier than the
-   universal coordinated time represented by the assertion value.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the generalizedTimeOrderingMatch rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.28 NAME 'generalizedTimeOrderingMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.24 )
-
-   The generalizedTimeOrderingMatch rule is an ordering matching rule.
-
-4.2.18.  integerFirstComponentMatch
-
-   The integerFirstComponentMatch rule compares an assertion value of
-   the Integer syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the DIT
-   Structure Rule Description syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is
-   a SEQUENCE with a mandatory first component of the INTEGER ASN.1
-   type.
-
-
-
-
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-   Note that the assertion syntax of this matching rule differs from the
-   attribute syntax of attributes for which this is the equality
-   matching rule.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the assertion value and the
-   first component of the attribute value are the same integer value.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the integerFirstComponentMatch matching rule
-   is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.29 NAME 'integerFirstComponentMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 )
-
-   The integerFirstComponentMatch rule is an equality matching rule.
-   When using integerFirstComponentMatch to compare two attribute values
-   (of an applicable syntax), an assertion value must first be derived
-   from one of the attribute values.  An assertion value can be derived
-   from an attribute value by taking the first component of that
-   attribute value.
-
-4.2.19.  integerMatch
-
-   The integerMatch rule compares an assertion value of the Integer
-   syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the Integer syntax)
-   whose corresponding ASN.1 type is INTEGER.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the attribute value and the
-   assertion value are the same integer value.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the integerMatch matching rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.14 NAME 'integerMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 )
-
-   The integerMatch rule is an equality matching rule.
-
-4.2.20.  integerOrderingMatch
-
-   The integerOrderingMatch rule compares an assertion value of the
-   Integer syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the Integer
-   syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is INTEGER.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the integer value of the
-   attribute value is less than the integer value of the assertion
-   value.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the integerOrderingMatch matching rule is:
-
-
-
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-      ( 2.5.13.15 NAME 'integerOrderingMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 )
-
-   The integerOrderingMatch rule is an ordering matching rule.
-
-4.2.21.  keywordMatch
-
-   The keywordMatch rule compares an assertion value of the Directory
-   String syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the Directory
-   String syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is DirectoryString.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the assertion value
-   character string matches any keyword in the attribute value.  The
-   identification of keywords in the attribute value and the exactness
-   of the match are both implementation specific.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the keywordMatch rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.33 NAME 'keywordMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
-
-4.2.22.  numericStringMatch
-
-   The numericStringMatch rule compares an assertion value of the
-   Numeric String syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the
-   Numeric String syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is
-   NumericString.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the prepared attribute
-   value character string and the prepared assertion value character
-   string have the same number of characters and corresponding
-   characters have the same code point.
-
-   In preparing the attribute value and assertion value for comparison,
-   characters are not case folded in the Map preparation step, and only
-   numericString Insignificant Character Handling is applied in the
-   Insignificant Character Handling step.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the numericStringMatch matching rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.8 NAME 'numericStringMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.36 )
-
-   The numericStringMatch rule is an equality matching rule.
-
-
-
-
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-4.2.23.  numericStringOrderingMatch
-
-   The numericStringOrderingMatch rule compares an assertion value of
-   the Numeric String syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g.,
-   the Numeric String syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is
-   NumericString.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if, in the code point
-   collation order, the prepared attribute value character string
-   appears earlier than the prepared assertion value character string;
-   i.e., the attribute value is "less than" the assertion value.
-
-   In preparing the attribute value and assertion value for comparison,
-   characters are not case folded in the Map preparation step, and only
-   numericString Insignificant Character Handling is applied in the
-   Insignificant Character Handling step.
-
-   The rule is identical to the caseIgnoreOrderingMatch rule except that
-   all space characters are skipped during comparison (case is
-   irrelevant as the characters are numeric).
-
-   The LDAP definition for the numericStringOrderingMatch matching rule
-   is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.9 NAME 'numericStringOrderingMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.36 )
-
-   The numericStringOrderingMatch rule is an ordering matching rule.
-
-4.2.24.  numericStringSubstringsMatch
-
-   The numericStringSubstringsMatch rule compares an assertion value of
-   the Substring Assertion syntax to an attribute value of a syntax
-   (e.g., the Numeric String syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is
-   NumericString.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if (1) the prepared substrings
-   of the assertion value match disjoint portions of the prepared
-   attribute value character string in the order of the substrings in
-   the assertion value, (2) an <initial> substring, if present, matches
-   the beginning of the prepared attribute value character string, and
-   (3) a <final> substring, if present, matches the end of the prepared
-   attribute value character string.  A prepared substring matches a
-   portion of the prepared attribute value character string if
-   corresponding characters have the same code point.
-
-   In preparing the attribute value and assertion value for comparison,
-   characters are not case folded in the Map preparation step, and only
-
-
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-   numericString Insignificant Character Handling is applied in the
-   Insignificant Character Handling step.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the numericStringSubstringsMatch matching
-   rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.10 NAME 'numericStringSubstringsMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.58 )
-
-   The numericStringSubstringsMatch rule is a substrings matching rule.
-
-4.2.25.  objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch
-
-   The objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch rule compares an assertion
-   value of the OID syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the
-   Attribute Type Description, DIT Content Rule Description, LDAP Syntax
-   Description, Matching Rule Description, Matching Rule Use
-   Description, Name Form Description, or Object Class Description
-   syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is a SEQUENCE with a mandatory
-   first component of the OBJECT IDENTIFIER ASN.1 type.
-
-   Note that the assertion syntax of this matching rule differs from the
-   attribute syntax of attributes for which this is the equality
-   matching rule.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the assertion value matches
-   the first component of the attribute value using the rules of
-   objectIdentifierMatch.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch
-   matching rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.30 NAME 'objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38 )
-
-   The objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch rule is an equality matching
-   rule.  When using objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch to compare two
-   attribute values (of an applicable syntax), an assertion value must
-   first be derived from one of the attribute values.  An assertion
-   value can be derived from an attribute value by taking the first
-   component of that attribute value.
-
-4.2.26.  objectIdentifierMatch
-
-   The objectIdentifierMatch rule compares an assertion value of the OID
-   syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the OID syntax) whose
-   corresponding ASN.1 type is OBJECT IDENTIFIER.
-
-
-
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-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the assertion value and the
-   attribute value represent the same object identifier; that is, the
-   same sequence of integers, whether represented explicitly in the
-   <numericoid> form of <oid> or implicitly in the <descr> form (see
-   [RFC4512]).
-
-   If an LDAP client supplies an assertion value in the <descr> form and
-   the chosen descriptor is not recognized by the server, then the
-   objectIdentifierMatch rule evaluates to Undefined.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the objectIdentifierMatch matching rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.0 NAME 'objectIdentifierMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38 )
-
-   The objectIdentifierMatch rule is an equality matching rule.
-
-4.2.27.  octetStringMatch
-
-   The octetStringMatch rule compares an assertion value of the Octet
-   String syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the Octet
-   String or JPEG syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is the OCTET
-   STRING ASN.1 type.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the attribute value and the
-   assertion value are the same length and corresponding octets (by
-   position) are the same.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the octetStringMatch matching rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.17 NAME 'octetStringMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40 )
-
-   The octetStringMatch rule is an equality matching rule.
-
-4.2.28.  octetStringOrderingMatch
-
-   The octetStringOrderingMatch rule compares an assertion value of the
-   Octet String syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the
-   Octet String or JPEG syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is the
-   OCTET STRING ASN.1 type.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the attribute value appears
-   earlier in the collation order than the assertion value.  The rule
-   compares octet strings from the first octet to the last octet, and
-   from the most significant bit to the least significant bit within the
-   octet.  The first occurrence of a different bit determines the
-   ordering of the strings.  A zero bit precedes a one bit.  If the
-
-
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-   strings contain different numbers of octets but the longer string is
-   identical to the shorter string up to the length of the shorter
-   string, then the shorter string precedes the longer string.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the octetStringOrderingMatch matching rule
-   is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.18 NAME 'octetStringOrderingMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40 )
-
-   The octetStringOrderingMatch rule is an ordering matching rule.
-
-4.2.29.  telephoneNumberMatch
-
-   The telephoneNumberMatch rule compares an assertion value of the
-   Telephone Number syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the
-   Telephone Number syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is a
-   PrintableString representing a telephone number.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the prepared attribute
-   value character string and the prepared assertion value character
-   string have the same number of characters and corresponding
-   characters have the same code point.
-
-   In preparing the attribute value and assertion value for comparison,
-   characters are case folded in the Map preparation step, and only
-   telephoneNumber Insignificant Character Handling is applied in the
-   Insignificant Character Handling step.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the telephoneNumberMatch matching rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.20 NAME 'telephoneNumberMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.50 )
-
-   The telephoneNumberMatch rule is an equality matching rule.
-
-4.2.30.  telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch
-
-   The telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch rule compares an assertion value
-   of the Substring Assertion syntax to an attribute value of a syntax
-   (e.g., the Telephone Number syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is
-   a PrintableString representing a telephone number.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if (1) the prepared substrings
-   of the assertion value match disjoint portions of the prepared
-   attribute value character string in the order of the substrings in
-   the assertion value, (2) an <initial> substring, if present, matches
-   the beginning of the prepared attribute value character string, and
-
-
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-   (3) a <final> substring, if present, matches the end of the prepared
-   attribute value character string.  A prepared substring matches a
-   portion of the prepared attribute value character string if
-   corresponding characters have the same code point.
-
-   In preparing the attribute value and assertion value substrings for
-   comparison, characters are case folded in the Map preparation step,
-   and only telephoneNumber Insignificant Character Handling is applied
-   in the Insignificant Character Handling step.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch matching
-   rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.21 NAME 'telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.58 )
-
-   The telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch rule is a substrings matching
-   rule.
-
-4.2.31.  uniqueMemberMatch
-
-   The uniqueMemberMatch rule compares an assertion value of the Name
-   And Optional UID syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the
-   Name And Optional UID syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is
-   NameAndOptionalUID.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the <distinguishedName>
-   components of the assertion value and attribute value match according
-   to the distinguishedNameMatch rule and either, (1) the <BitString>
-   component is absent from both the attribute value and assertion
-   value, or (2) the <BitString> component is present in both the
-   attribute value and the assertion value and the <BitString> component
-   of the assertion value matches the <BitString> component of the
-   attribute value according to the bitStringMatch rule.
-
-   Note that this matching rule has been altered from its description in
-   X.520 [X.520] in order to make the matching rule commutative.  Server
-   implementors should consider using the original X.520 semantics
-   (where the matching was less exact) for approximate matching of
-   attributes with uniqueMemberMatch as the equality matching rule.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the uniqueMemberMatch matching rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.23 NAME 'uniqueMemberMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.34 )
-
-   The uniqueMemberMatch rule is an equality matching rule.
-
-
-
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-4.2.32.  wordMatch
-
-   The wordMatch rule compares an assertion value of the Directory
-   String syntax to an attribute value of a syntax (e.g., the Directory
-   String syntax) whose corresponding ASN.1 type is DirectoryString.
-
-   The rule evaluates to TRUE if and only if the assertion value word
-   matches, according to the semantics of caseIgnoreMatch, any word in
-   the attribute value.  The precise definition of a word is
-   implementation specific.
-
-   The LDAP definition for the wordMatch rule is:
-
-      ( 2.5.13.32 NAME 'wordMatch'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
-
-5.  Security Considerations
-
-   In general, the LDAP-specific encodings for syntaxes defined in this
-   document do not define canonical encodings.  That is, a
-   transformation from an LDAP-specific encoding into some other
-   encoding (e.g., BER) and back into the LDAP-specific encoding will
-   not necessarily reproduce exactly the original octets of the LDAP-
-   specific encoding.  Therefore, an LDAP-specific encoding should not
-   be used where a canonical encoding is required.
-
-   Furthermore, the LDAP-specific encodings do not necessarily enable an
-   alternative encoding of values of the Directory String and DN
-   syntaxes to be reconstructed; e.g., a transformation from a
-   Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER) [BER] encoding to an LDAP-specific
-   encoding and back to a DER encoding may not reproduce the original
-   DER encoding.  Therefore, LDAP-specific encodings should not be used
-   where reversibility to DER is needed; e.g., for the verification of
-   digital signatures.  Instead, DER or a DER-reversible encoding should
-   be used.
-
-   When interpreting security-sensitive fields (in particular, fields
-   used to grant or deny access), implementations MUST ensure that any
-   matching rule comparisons are done on the underlying abstract value,
-   regardless of the particular encoding used.
-
-6.  Acknowledgements
-
-   This document is primarily a revision of RFC 2252 by M. Wahl, A.
-   Coulbeck, T. Howes, and S. Kille.  RFC 2252 was a product of the IETF
-   ASID Working Group.
-
-
-
-
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-   This document is based on input from the IETF LDAPBIS working group.
-   The author would like to thank Kathy Dally for editing the early
-   drafts of this document, and Jim Sermersheim and Kurt Zeilenga for
-   their significant contributions to this revision.
-
-7.  IANA Considerations
-
-   The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has updated the LDAP
-   descriptors registry [BCP64] as indicated by the following templates:
-
-      Subject: Request for LDAP Descriptor Registration Update
-      Descriptor (short name): see comment
-      Object Identifier: see comment
-      Person & email address to contact for further information:
-        Steven Legg <steven.legg at eb2bcom.com>
-      Usage: see comment
-      Specification: RFC 4517
-      Author/Change Controller: IESG
-
-      NAME                              Type  OID
-      ------------------------------------------------------------------
-      bitStringMatch                       M  2.5.13.16
-      booleanMatch                         M  2.5.13.13
-      caseExactIA5Match                    M  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.109.114.1
-      caseExactMatch                       M  2.5.13.5
-      caseExactOrderingMatch               M  2.5.13.6
-      caseExactSubstringsMatch             M  2.5.13.7
-      caseIgnoreIA5Match                   M  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.109.114.2
-      caseIgnoreListMatch                  M  2.5.13.11
-      caseIgnoreListSubstringsMatch        M  2.5.13.12
-      caseIgnoreMatch                      M  2.5.13.2
-      caseIgnoreOrderingMatch              M  2.5.13.3
-      caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch            M  2.5.13.4
-      directoryStringFirstComponentMatch   M  2.5.13.31
-      distinguishedNameMatch               M  2.5.13.1
-      generalizedTimeMatch                 M  2.5.13.27
-      generalizedTimeOrderingMatch         M  2.5.13.28
-      integerFirstComponentMatch           M  2.5.13.29
-      integerMatch                         M  2.5.13.14
-      integerOrderingMatch                 M  2.5.13.15
-      keywordMatch                         M  2.5.13.33
-      numericStringMatch                   M  2.5.13.8
-      numericStringOrderingMatch           M  2.5.13.9
-      numericStringSubstringsMatch         M  2.5.13.10
-      objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch  M  2.5.13.30
-      octetStringMatch                     M  2.5.13.17
-      octetStringOrderingMatch             M  2.5.13.18
-      telephoneNumberMatch                 M  2.5.13.20
-
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-      telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch       M  2.5.13.21
-      uniqueMemberMatch                    M  2.5.13.23
-      wordMatch                            M  2.5.13.32
-
-      The descriptor for the object identifier 2.5.13.0 was incorrectly
-      registered as objectIdentifiersMatch (extraneous \`s') in BCP 64.
-      It has been changed to the following, with a reference to
-      RFC 4517.
-
-      NAME                              Type  OID
-      ------------------------------------------------------------------
-      objectIdentifierMatch                M  2.5.13.0
-
-      Subject: Request for LDAP Descriptor Registration
-      Descriptor (short name): caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch
-      Object Identifier: 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.109.114.3
-      Person & email address to contact for further information:
-        Steven Legg <steven.legg at eb2bcom.com>
-      Usage: other (M)
-      Specification: RFC 4517
-      Author/Change Controller: IESG
-
-8.  References
-
-8.1.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-              Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC3629]  Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO
-              10646", STD 63, RFC 3629, November 2003.
-
-   [RFC4234]  Crocker, D., Ed. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
-              Specifications: ABNF", RFC 4234, October 2005.
-
-   [RFC4510]  Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC 4510, June
-              2006.
-
-   [RFC4511]  Sermersheim, J., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-              Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol", RFC 4511, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4512]  Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-              2006.
-
-
-
-
-
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-   [RFC4514]  Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): String Representation of Distinguished Names", RFC
-              4514, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4518]  Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Internationalized String Preparation", RFC 4518,
-              June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4520]  Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
-              Considerations for the Lightweight Directory Access
-              Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520, June 2006.
-
-   [E.123]    Notation for national and international telephone numbers,
-              ITU-T Recommendation E.123, 1988.
-
-   [FAX]      Standardization of Group 3 facsimile apparatus for
-              document transmission - Terminal Equipment and Protocols
-              for Telematic Services, ITU-T Recommendation T.4, 1993
-
-   [T.50]     International Reference Alphabet (IRA) (Formerly
-              International Alphabet No. 5 or IA5) Information
-              Technology - 7-Bit Coded Character Set for Information
-              Interchange, ITU-T Recommendation T.50, 1992
-
-   [X.420]    ITU-T Recommendation X.420 (1996) | ISO/IEC 10021-7:1997,
-              Information Technology - Message Handling Systems (MHS):
-              Interpersonal messaging system
-
-   [X.501]    ITU-T Recommendation X.501 (1993) | ISO/IEC 9594-2:1994,
-              Information Technology - Open Systems Interconnection -
-              The Directory: Models
-
-   [X.520]    ITU-T Recommendation X.520 (1993) | ISO/IEC 9594-6:1994,
-              Information Technology - Open Systems Interconnection -
-              The Directory: Selected attribute types
-
-   [ASN.1]    ITU-T Recommendation X.680 (07/02) | ISO/IEC 8824-1:2002,
-              Information technology - Abstract Syntax Notation One
-              (ASN.1): Specification of basic notation
-
-   [ISO3166]  ISO 3166, "Codes for the representation of names of
-              countries".
-
-   [ISO8601]  ISO 8601:2004, "Data elements and interchange formats --
-              Information interchange -- Representation of dates and
-              times".
-
-
-
-
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-   [UCS]      Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set (UCS) -
-              Architecture and Basic Multilingual Plane, ISO/IEC 10646-
-              1:  1993 (with amendments).
-
-   [JPEG]     JPEG File Interchange Format (Version 1.02).  Eric
-              Hamilton, C-Cube Microsystems, Milpitas, CA, September 1,
-              1992.
-
-8.2.  Informative References
-
-   [RFC4519]  Sciberras, A., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Schema for User Applications", RFC 4519, June
-              2006.
-
-   [RFC4523]  Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP) Schema Definitions for X.509 Certificates", RFC
-              4523, June 2006.
-
-   [X.500]    ITU-T Recommendation X.500 (1993) | ISO/IEC 9594-1:1994,
-              Information Technology - Open Systems Interconnection -
-              The Directory: Overview of concepts, models and services
-
-   [BER]      ITU-T Recommendation X.690 (07/02) | ISO/IEC 8825-1:2002,
-              Information technology - ASN.1 encoding rules:
-              Specification of Basic Encoding Rules (BER), Canonical
-              Encoding Rules (CER) and Distinguished Encoding Rules
-              (DER)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-Appendix A. Summary of Syntax Object Identifiers
-
-   The following list summarizes the object identifiers assigned to the
-   syntaxes defined in this document.
-
-      Syntax                           OBJECT IDENTIFIER
-      ==============================================================
-      Attribute Type Description       1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.3
-      Bit String                       1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.6
-      Boolean                          1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.7
-      Country String                   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.11
-      Delivery Method                  1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.14
-      Directory String                 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15
-      DIT Content Rule Description     1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.16
-      DIT Structure Rule Description   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.17
-      DN                               1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12
-      Enhanced Guide                   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.21
-      Facsimile Telephone Number       1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.22
-      Fax                              1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.23
-      Generalized Time                 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.24
-      Guide                            1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.25
-      IA5 String                       1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26
-      Integer                          1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27
-      JPEG                             1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.28
-      LDAP Syntax Description          1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.54
-      Matching Rule Description        1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.30
-      Matching Rule Use Description    1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.31
-      Name And Optional UID            1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.34
-      Name Form Description            1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.35
-      Numeric String                   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.36
-      Object Class Description         1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.37
-      Octet String                     1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40
-      OID                              1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.38
-      Other Mailbox                    1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.39
-      Postal Address                   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.41
-      Printable String                 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.44
-      Substring Assertion              1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.58
-      Telephone Number                 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.50
-      Teletex Terminal Identifier      1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.51
-      Telex Number                     1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.52
-      UTC Time                         1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.53
-
-Appendix B. Changes from RFC 2252
-
-   This annex lists the significant differences between this
-   specification and RFC 2252.
-
-
-
-
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-   This annex is provided for informational purposes only.  It is not a
-   normative part of this specification.
-
-   1.  The IESG Note has been removed.
-
-   2.  The major part of Sections 4, 5 and 7 has been moved to [RFC4512]
-       and revised.  Changes to the parts of these sections moved to
-       [RFC4512] are detailed in [RFC4512].
-
-   3.  BNF descriptions of syntax formats have been replaced by ABNF
-       [RFC4234] specifications.
-
-   4.  The ambiguous statement in RFC 2252, Section 4.3 regarding the
-       use of a backslash quoting mechanism to escape separator symbols
-       has been removed.  The escaping mechanism is now explicitly
-       represented in the ABNF for the syntaxes where this provision
-       applies.
-
-   5.  The description of each of the LDAP syntaxes has been expanded so
-       that they are less dependent on knowledge of X.500 for
-       interpretation.
-
-   6.  The relationship of LDAP syntaxes to corresponding ASN.1 type
-       definitions has been made explicit.
-
-   7.  The set of characters allowed in a <PrintableString> (formerly
-       <printablestring>) has been corrected to align with the
-       PrintableString ASN.1 type in [ASN.1].  Specifically, the double
-       quote character has been removed and the single quote character
-       and equals sign have been added.
-
-   8.  Values of the Directory String, Printable String and Telephone
-       Number syntaxes are now required to have at least one character.
-
-   9.  The <DITContentRuleDescription>, <NameFormDescription> and
-       <DITStructureRuleDescription> rules have been moved to [RFC4512].
-
-   10. The corresponding ASN.1 type for the Other Mailbox syntax has
-       been incorporated from RFC 1274.
-
-   11. A corresponding ASN.1 type for the LDAP Syntax Description syntax
-       has been invented.
-
-   12. The Binary syntax has been removed because it was not adequately
-       specified, implementations with different incompatible
-       interpretations exist, and it was confused with the ;binary
-       transfer encoding.
-
-
-
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-
-
-   13. All discussion of transfer options, including the ";binary"
-       option, has been removed.  All imperatives regarding binary
-       transfer of values have been removed.
-
-   14. The Delivery Method, Enhanced Guide, Guide, Octet String, Teletex
-       Terminal Identifier and Telex Number syntaxes from RFC 2256 have
-       been incorporated.
-
-   15. The <criteria> rule for the Enhanced Guide and Guide syntaxes has
-       been extended to accommodate empty "and" and "or" expressions.
-
-   16. An encoding for the <ttx-value> rule in the Teletex Terminal
-       Identifier syntax has been defined.
-
-   17. The PKI-related syntaxes (Certificate, Certificate List and
-       Certificate Pair) have been removed.  They are reintroduced in
-       [RFC4523] (as is the Supported Algorithm syntax from RFC 2256).
-
-   18. The MHS OR Address syntax has been removed since its
-       specification (in RFC 2156) is not at draft standard maturity.
-
-   19. The DL Submit Permission syntax has been removed as it depends on
-       the MHS OR Address syntax.
-
-   20. The Presentation Address syntax has been removed since its
-       specification (in RFC 1278) is not at draft standard maturity.
-
-   21. The ACI Item, Access Point, Audio, Data Quality, DSA Quality, DSE
-       Type, LDAP Schema Description, Master And Shadow Access Points,
-       Modify Rights, Protocol Information, Subtree Specification,
-       Supplier Information, Supplier Or Consumer and Supplier And
-       Consumer syntaxes have been removed.  These syntaxes are
-       referenced in RFC 2252, but not defined.
-
-   22. The LDAP Schema Definition syntax (defined in RFC 2927) and the
-       Mail Preference syntax have been removed on the grounds that they
-       are out of scope for the core specification.
-
-   23. The description of each of the matching rules has been expanded
-       so that they are less dependent on knowledge of X.500 for
-       interpretation.
-
-   24. The caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch matching rule from RFC 2798 has
-       been added.
-
-   25. The caseIgnoreListSubstringsMatch, caseIgnoreOrderingMatch and
-       caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch matching rules have been added to the
-       list of matching rules for which the provisions for handling
-
-
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-
-       leading, trailing and multiple adjoining whitespace characters
-       apply (now through string preparation).  This is consistent with
-       the definitions of these matching rules in X.500.  The
-       caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch rule has also been added to the
-       list.
-
-   26. The specification of the octetStringMatch matching rule from
-       RFC 2256 has been added to this document.
-
-   27. The presentationAddressMatch matching rule has been removed as it
-       depends on an assertion syntax (Presentation Address) that is not
-       at draft standard maturity.
-
-   28. The protocolInformationMatch matching rule has been removed as it
-       depends on an undefined assertion syntax (Protocol Information).
-
-   29. The definitive reference for ASN.1 has been changed from X.208 to
-       X.680 since X.680 is the version of ASN.1 referred to by X.500.
-
-   30. The specification of the caseIgnoreListSubstringsMatch matching
-       rule from RFC 2798 & X.520 has been added.
-
-   31. String preparation algorithms have been applied to the character
-       string matching rules.
-
-   32. The specifications of the booleanMatch, caseExactMatch,
-       caseExactOrderingMatch, caseExactSubstringsMatch,
-       directoryStringFirstComponentMatch, integerOrderingMatch,
-       keywordMatch, numericStringOrderingMatch,
-       octetStringOrderingMatch and wordMatch matching rules from
-       RFC 3698 & X.520 have been added.
-
-Author's Address
-
-   Steven Legg
-   eB2Bcom
-   Suite3, Woodhouse Corporate Centre
-   935 Station Street
-   Box Hill North, Victoria 3129
-   AUSTRALIA
-
-   Phone: +61 3 9896 7830
-   Fax: +61 3 9896 7801
-   EMail: steven.legg at eb2bcom.com
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-Network Working Group                                        K. Zeilenga
-Request for Comments: 4518                           OpenLDAP Foundation
-Category: Standards Track                                      June 2006
-
-
-             Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP):
-                  Internationalized String Preparation
-
-Status of This Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
-
-   The previous Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) technical
-   specifications did not precisely define how character string matching
-   is to be performed.  This led to a number of usability and
-   interoperability problems.  This document defines string preparation
-   algorithms for character-based matching rules defined for use in
-   LDAP.
-
-1.  Introduction
-
-1.1.  Background
-
-   A Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [RFC4510] matching
-   rule [RFC4517] defines an algorithm for determining whether a
-   presented value matches an attribute value in accordance with the
-   criteria defined for the rule.  The proposition may be evaluated to
-   True, False, or Undefined.
-
-      True      - the attribute contains a matching value,
-
-      False     - the attribute contains no matching value,
-
-      Undefined - it cannot be determined whether the attribute contains
-                  a matching value.
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-   For instance, the caseIgnoreMatch matching rule may be used to
-   compare whether the commonName attribute contains a particular value
-   without regard for case and insignificant spaces.
-
-1.2.  X.500 String Matching Rules
-
-   "X.520: Selected attribute types" [X.520] provides (among other
-   things) value syntaxes and matching rules for comparing values
-   commonly used in the directory [X.500].  These specifications are
-   inadequate for strings composed of Unicode [Unicode] characters.
-
-   The caseIgnoreMatch matching rule [X.520], for example, is simply
-   defined as being a case-insensitive comparison where insignificant
-   spaces are ignored.  For printableString, there is only one space
-   character and case mapping is bijective, hence this definition is
-   sufficient.  However, for Unicode string types such as
-   universalString, this is not sufficient.  For example, a case-
-   insensitive matching implementation that folded lowercase characters
-   to uppercase would yield different results than an implementation
-   that used uppercase to lowercase folding.  Or one implementation may
-   view space as referring to only SPACE (U+0020), a second
-   implementation may view any character with the space separator (Zs)
-   property as a space, and another implementation may view any
-   character with the whitespace (WS) category as a space.
-
-   The lack of precise specification for character string matching has
-   led to significant interoperability problems.  When used in
-   certificate chain validation, security vulnerabilities can arise.  To
-   address these problems, this document defines precise algorithms for
-   preparing character strings for matching.
-
-1.3.  Relationship to "stringprep"
-
-   The character string preparation algorithms described in this
-   document are based upon the "stringprep" approach [RFC3454].  In
-   "stringprep", presented and stored values are first prepared for
-   comparison so that a character-by-character comparison yields the
-   "correct" result.
-
-   The approach used here is a refinement of the "stringprep" [RFC3454]
-   approach.  Each algorithm involves two additional preparation steps.
-
-   a) Prior to applying the Unicode string preparation steps outlined in
-      "stringprep", the string is transcoded to Unicode.
-
-   b) After applying the Unicode string preparation steps outlined in
-      "stringprep", the string is modified to appropriately handle
-      characters insignificant to the matching rule.
-
-
-
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-
-
-   Hence, preparation of character strings for X.500 [X.500] matching
-   [X.501] involves the following steps:
-
-      1) Transcode
-      2) Map
-      3) Normalize
-      4) Prohibit
-      5) Check Bidi (Bidirectional)
-      6) Insignificant Character Handling
-
-   These steps are described in Section 2.
-
-   It is noted that while various tables of Unicode characters included
-   or referenced by this specification are derived from Unicode
-   [Unicode] data, these tables are to be considered definitive for the
-   purpose of implementing this specification.
-
-1.4.  Relationship to the LDAP Technical Specification
-
-   This document is an integral part of the LDAP technical specification
-   [RFC4510], which obsoletes the previously defined LDAP technical
-   specification [RFC3377] in its entirety.
-
-   This document details new LDAP internationalized character string
-   preparation algorithms used by [RFC4517] and possible other technical
-   specifications defining LDAP syntaxes and/or matching rules.
-
-1.5.  Relationship to X.500
-
-   LDAP is defined [RFC4510] in X.500 terms as an X.500 access
-   mechanism.  As such, there is a strong desire for alignment between
-   LDAP and X.500 syntax and semantics.  The character string
-   preparation algorithms described in this document are based upon
-   "Internationalized String Matching Rules for X.500" [XMATCH] proposal
-   to ITU/ISO Joint Study Group 2.
-
-1.6.  Conventions and Terms
-
-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
-   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
-   document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119].
-
-   Character names in this document use the notation for code points and
-   names from the Unicode Standard [Unicode].  For example, the letter
-   "a" may be represented as either <U+0061> or <LATIN SMALL LETTER A>.
-   In the lists of mappings and the prohibited characters, the "U+" is
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-   left off to make the lists easier to read.  The comments for
-   character ranges are shown in square brackets (such as "[CONTROL
-   CHARACTERS]") and do not come from the standard.
-
-   Note: a glossary of terms used in Unicode can be found in [Glossary].
-   Information on the Unicode character encoding model can be found in
-   [CharModel].
-
-   The term "combining mark", as used in this specification, refers to
-   any Unicode [Unicode] code point that has a mark property (Mn, Mc,
-   Me).  Appendix A provides a definitive list of combining marks.
-
-2.  String Preparation
-
-   The following six-step process SHALL be applied to each presented and
-   attribute value in preparation for character string matching rule
-   evaluation.
-
-      1) Transcode
-      2) Map
-      3) Normalize
-      4) Prohibit
-      5) Check bidi
-      6) Insignificant Character Handling
-
-   Failure in any step causes the assertion to evaluate to Undefined.
-
-   The character repertoire of this process is Unicode 3.2 [Unicode].
-
-   Note that this six-step process specification is intended to describe
-   expected matching behavior.  Implementations are free to use
-   alternative processes so long as the matching rule evaluation
-   behavior provided is consistent with the behavior described by this
-   specification.
-
-2.1.  Transcode
-
-   Each non-Unicode string value is transcoded to Unicode.
-
-   PrintableString [X.680] values are transcoded directly to Unicode.
-
-   UniversalString, UTF8String, and bmpString [X.680] values need not be
-   transcoded as they are Unicode-based strings (in the case of
-   bmpString, a subset of Unicode).
-
-   TeletexString [X.680] values are transcoded to Unicode.  As there is
-   no standard for mapping TeletexString values to Unicode, the mapping
-   is left a local matter.
-
-
-
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-
-
-   For these and other reasons, use of TeletexString is NOT RECOMMENDED.
-
-   The output is the transcoded string.
-
-2.2.  Map
-
-   SOFT HYPHEN (U+00AD) and MONGOLIAN TODO SOFT HYPHEN (U+1806) code
-   points are mapped to nothing.  COMBINING GRAPHEME JOINER (U+034F) and
-   VARIATION SELECTORs (U+180B-180D, FF00-FE0F) code points are also
-   mapped to nothing.  The OBJECT REPLACEMENT CHARACTER (U+FFFC) is
-   mapped to nothing.
-
-   CHARACTER TABULATION (U+0009), LINE FEED (LF) (U+000A), LINE
-   TABULATION (U+000B), FORM FEED (FF) (U+000C), CARRIAGE RETURN (CR)
-   (U+000D), and NEXT LINE (NEL) (U+0085) are mapped to SPACE (U+0020).
-
-   All other control code (e.g., Cc) points or code points with a
-   control function (e.g., Cf) are mapped to nothing.  The following is
-   a complete list of these code points: U+0000-0008, 000E-001F, 007F-
-   0084, 0086-009F, 06DD, 070F, 180E, 200C-200F, 202A-202E, 2060-2063,
-   206A-206F, FEFF, FFF9-FFFB, 1D173-1D17A, E0001, E0020-E007F.
-
-   ZERO WIDTH SPACE (U+200B) is mapped to nothing.  All other code
-   points with Separator (space, line, or paragraph) property (e.g., Zs,
-   Zl, or Zp) are mapped to SPACE (U+0020).  The following is a complete
-   list of these code points: U+0020, 00A0, 1680, 2000-200A, 2028-2029,
-   202F, 205F, 3000.
-
-   For case ignore, numeric, and stored prefix string matching rules,
-   characters are case folded per B.2 of [RFC3454].
-
-   The output is the mapped string.
-
-2.3.  Normalize
-
-   The input string is to be normalized to Unicode Form KC
-   (compatibility composed) as described in [UAX15].  The output is the
-   normalized string.
-
-2.4.  Prohibit
-
-   All Unassigned code points are prohibited.  Unassigned code points
-   are listed in Table A.1 of [RFC3454].
-
-   Characters that, per Section 5.8 of [RFC3454], change display
-   properties or are deprecated are prohibited.  These characters are
-   listed in Table C.8 of [RFC3454].
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-   Private Use code points are prohibited.  These characters are listed
-   in Table C.3 of [RFC3454].
-
-   All non-character code points are prohibited.  These code points are
-   listed in Table C.4 of [RFC3454].
-
-   Surrogate codes are prohibited.  These characters are listed in Table
-   C.5 of [RFC3454].
-
-   The REPLACEMENT CHARACTER (U+FFFD) code point is prohibited.
-
-   The step fails if the input string contains any prohibited code
-   point.  Otherwise, the output is the input string.
-
-2.5.  Check bidi
-
-   Bidirectional characters are ignored.
-
-2.6.  Insignificant Character Handling
-
-   In this step, the string is modified to ensure proper handling of
-   characters insignificant to the matching rule.  This modification
-   differs from matching rule to matching rule.
-
-   Section 2.6.1 applies to case ignore and exact string matching.
-   Section 2.6.2 applies to numericString matching.
-   Section 2.6.3 applies to telephoneNumber matching.
-
-2.6.1.  Insignificant Space Handling
-
-   For the purposes of this section, a space is defined to be the SPACE
-   (U+0020) code point followed by no combining marks.
-
-       NOTE - The previous steps ensure that the string cannot contain
-              any code points in the separator class, other than SPACE
-              (U+0020).
-
-   For input strings that are attribute values or non-substring
-   assertion values:  If the input string contains no non-space
-   character, then the output is exactly two SPACEs.  Otherwise (the
-   input string contains at least one non-space character), the string
-   is modified such that the string starts with exactly one space
-   character, ends with exactly one SPACE character, and any inner
-   (non-empty) sequence of space characters is replaced with exactly two
-   SPACE characters.  For instance, the input strings
-   "foo<SPACE>bar<SPACE><SPACE>", result in the output
-   "<SPACE>foo<SPACE><SPACE>bar<SPACE>".
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-   For input strings that are substring assertion values: If the string
-   being prepared contains no non-space characters, then the output
-   string is exactly one SPACE.  Otherwise, the following steps are
-   taken:
-
-   -  If the input string is an initial substring, it is modified to
-      start with exactly one SPACE character;
-
-   -  If the input string is an initial or an any substring that ends in
-      one or more space characters, it is modified to end with exactly
-      one SPACE character;
-
-   -  If the input string is an any or a final substring that starts in
-      one or more space characters, it is modified to start with exactly
-      one SPACE character; and
-
-   -  If the input string is a final substring, it is modified to end
-      with exactly one SPACE character.
-
-   For instance, for the input string "foo<SPACE>bar<SPACE><SPACE>" as
-   an initial substring, the output would be
-   "<SPACE>foo<SPACE><SPACE>bar<SPACE>".  As an any or final substring,
-   the same input would result in "foo<SPACE>bar<SPACE>".
-
-   Appendix B discusses the rationale for the behavior.
-
-2.6.2.  numericString Insignificant Character Handling
-
-   For the purposes of this section, a space is defined to be the SPACE
-   (U+0020) code point followed by no combining marks.
-
-   All spaces are regarded as insignificant and are to be removed.
-
-   For example, removal of spaces from the Form KC string:
-       "<SPACE><SPACE>123<SPACE><SPACE>456<SPACE><SPACE>"
-   would result in the output string:
-       "123456"
-   and the Form KC string:
-       "<SPACE><SPACE><SPACE>"
-   would result in the output string:
-       "" (an empty string).
-
-2.6.3.  telephoneNumber Insignificant Character Handling
-
-   For the purposes of this section, a hyphen is defined to be a
-   HYPHEN-MINUS (U+002D), ARMENIAN HYPHEN (U+058A), HYPHEN (U+2010),
-   NON-BREAKING HYPHEN (U+2011), MINUS SIGN (U+2212), SMALL HYPHEN-MINUS
-   (U+FE63), or FULLWIDTH HYPHEN-MINUS (U+FF0D) code point followed by
-
-
-
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-
-
-   no combining marks and a space is defined to be the SPACE (U+0020)
-   code point followed by no combining marks.
-
-   All hyphens and spaces are considered insignificant and are to be
-   removed.
-
-   For example, removal of hyphens and spaces from the Form KC string:
-       "<SPACE><HYPHEN>123<SPACE><SPACE>456<SPACE><HYPHEN>"
-   would result in the output string:
-       "123456"
-   and the Form KC string:
-       "<HYPHEN><HYPHEN><HYPHEN>"
-   would result in the (empty) output string:
-       "".
-
-3.  Security Considerations
-
-   "Preparation of Internationalized Strings ("stringprep")" [RFC3454]
-   security considerations generally apply to the algorithms described
-   here.
-
-4.  Acknowledgements
-
-   The approach used in this document is based upon design principles
-   and algorithms described in "Preparation of Internationalized Strings
-   ('stringprep')" [RFC3454] by Paul Hoffman and Marc Blanchet.  Some
-   additional guidance was drawn from Unicode Technical Standards,
-   Technical Reports, and Notes.
-
-   This document is a product of the IETF LDAP Revision (LDAPBIS)
-   Working Group.
-
-5.  References
-
-5.1.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC2119]     Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-                 Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC3454]     Hoffman, P. and M. Blanchet, "Preparation of
-                 Internationalized Strings ("stringprep")", RFC 3454,
-                 December 2002.
-
-   [RFC4510]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC 4510,
-                 June 2006.
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-   [RFC4517]     Legg, S., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Syntaxes and Matching Rules", RFC 4517, June
-                 2006.
-
-   [Unicode]     The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard, Version
-                 3.2.0" is defined by "The Unicode Standard, Version
-                 3.0" (Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley, 2000.  ISBN 0-201-
-                 61633-5), as amended by the "Unicode Standard Annex
-                 #27: Unicode 3.1"
-                 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr27/) and by the
-                 "Unicode Standard Annex #28: Unicode 3.2"
-                 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr28/).
-
-   [UAX15]       Davis, M. and M. Duerst, "Unicode Standard Annex #15:
-                 Unicode Normalization Forms, Version 3.2.0".
-                 <http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr15/tr15-
-                 22.html>, March 2002.
-
-   [X.680]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "Abstract
-                 Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) - Specification of Basic
-                 Notation", X.680(2002) (also ISO/IEC 8824-1:2002).
-
-5.2.  Informative References
-
-   [X.500]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The
-                 Directory -- Overview of concepts, models and
-                 services," X.500(1993) (also ISO/IEC 9594-1:1994).
-
-   [X.501]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The
-                 Directory -- Models," X.501(1993) (also ISO/IEC 9594-
-                 2:1994).
-
-   [X.520]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The
-                 Directory: Selected Attribute Types", X.520(1993) (also
-                 ISO/IEC 9594-6:1994).
-
-   [Glossary]    The Unicode Consortium, "Unicode Glossary",
-                 <http://www.unicode.org/glossary/>.
-
-   [CharModel]   Whistler, K. and M. Davis, "Unicode Technical Report
-                 #17, Character Encoding Model", UTR17,
-                 <http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr17/>, August
-                 2000.
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-   [RFC3377]     Hodges, J. and R. Morgan, "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (v3): Technical Specification", RFC 3377,
-                 September 2002.
-
-   [RFC4515]     Smith, M., Ed. and T. Howes, "Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP): String Representation of Search
-                 Filters", RFC 4515, June 2006.
-
-   [XMATCH]      Zeilenga, K., "Internationalized String Matching Rules
-                 for X.500", Work in Progress.
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-Appendix A.  Combining Marks
-
-   This appendix is normative.
-
-   This table was derived from Unicode [Unicode] data files; it lists
-   all code points with the Mn, Mc, or Me properties.  This table is to
-   be considered definitive for the purposes of implementation of this
-   specification.
-
-         0300-034F 0360-036F 0483-0486 0488-0489 0591-05A1
-         05A3-05B9 05BB-05BC 05BF 05C1-05C2 05C4 064B-0655 0670
-         06D6-06DC 06DE-06E4 06E7-06E8 06EA-06ED 0711 0730-074A
-         07A6-07B0 0901-0903 093C 093E-094F 0951-0954 0962-0963
-         0981-0983 09BC 09BE-09C4 09C7-09C8 09CB-09CD 09D7
-         09E2-09E3 0A02 0A3C 0A3E-0A42 0A47-0A48 0A4B-0A4D
-         0A70-0A71 0A81-0A83 0ABC 0ABE-0AC5 0AC7-0AC9 0ACB-0ACD
-         0B01-0B03 0B3C 0B3E-0B43 0B47-0B48 0B4B-0B4D 0B56-0B57
-         0B82 0BBE-0BC2 0BC6-0BC8 0BCA-0BCD 0BD7 0C01-0C03
-         0C3E-0C44 0C46-0C48 0C4A-0C4D 0C55-0C56 0C82-0C83
-         0CBE-0CC4 0CC6-0CC8 0CCA-0CCD 0CD5-0CD6 0D02-0D03
-         0D3E-0D43 0D46-0D48 0D4A-0D4D 0D57 0D82-0D83 0DCA
-         0DCF-0DD4 0DD6 0DD8-0DDF 0DF2-0DF3 0E31 0E34-0E3A
-         0E47-0E4E 0EB1 0EB4-0EB9 0EBB-0EBC 0EC8-0ECD 0F18-0F19
-         0F35 0F37 0F39 0F3E-0F3F 0F71-0F84 0F86-0F87 0F90-0F97
-         0F99-0FBC 0FC6 102C-1032 1036-1039 1056-1059 1712-1714
-         1732-1734 1752-1753 1772-1773 17B4-17D3 180B-180D 18A9
-         20D0-20EA 302A-302F 3099-309A FB1E FE00-FE0F FE20-FE23
-         1D165-1D169 1D16D-1D172 1D17B-1D182 1D185-1D18B
-         1D1AA-1D1AD
-
-Appendix B.  Substrings Matching
-
-   This appendix is non-normative.
-
-   In the absence of substrings matching, the insignificant space
-   handling for case ignore/exact matching could be simplified.
-   Specifically, the handling could be to require that all sequences of
-   one or more spaces be replaced with one space and, if the string
-   contains non-space characters, removal of all leading spaces and
-   trailing spaces.
-
-   In the presence of substrings matching, this simplified space
-   handling would lead to unexpected and undesirable matching behavior.
-   For instance:
-
-   1) (CN=foo\20*\20bar) would match the CN value "foobar";
-
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-   2) (CN=*\20foobar\20*) would match "foobar", but
-      (CN=*\20*foobar*\20*) would not.
-
-   Note to readers not familiar with LDAP substrings matching: the LDAP
-   filter [RFC4515] assertion (CN=A*B*C) says to "match any value (of
-   the attribute CN) that begins with A, contains B after A, ends with C
-   where C is also after B."
-
-   The first case illustrates that this simplified space handling would
-   cause leading and trailing spaces in substrings of the string to be
-   regarded as insignificant.  However, only leading and trailing (as
-   well as multiple consecutive spaces) of the string (as a whole) are
-   insignificant.
-
-   The second case illustrates that this simplified space handling would
-   cause sub-partitioning failures.  That is, if a prepared any
-   substring matches a partition of the attribute value, then an
-   assertion constructed by subdividing that substring into multiple
-   substrings should also match.
-
-   In designing an appropriate approach for space handling for
-   substrings matching, one must study key aspects of X.500 case
-   exact/ignore matching.  X.520 [X.520] says:
-
-      The [substrings] rule returns TRUE if there is a partitioning of
-      the attribute value (into portions) such that:
-
-         -  the specified substrings (initial, any, final) match
-            different portions of the value in the order of the strings
-            sequence;
-
-         -  initial, if present, matches the first portion of the value;
-
-         -  final, if present, matches the last portion of the value;
-
-         -  any, if present, matches some arbitrary portion of the
-            value.
-
-   That is, the substrings assertion (CN=foo\20*\20bar) matches the
-   attribute value "foo<SPACE><SPACE>bar" as the value can be
-   partitioned into the portions "foo<SPACE>" and "<SPACE>bar" meeting
-   the above requirements.
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-   X.520 also says:
-
-      [T]he following spaces are regarded as not significant:
-
-         -  leading spaces (i.e., those preceding the first character
-            that is not a space);
-
-         -  trailing spaces (i.e., those following the last character
-            that is not a space);
-
-         -  multiple consecutive spaces (these are taken as equivalent
-            to a single space character).
-
-   This statement applies to the assertion values and attribute values
-   as whole strings, and not individually to substrings of an assertion
-   value.  In particular, the statements should be taken to mean that if
-   an assertion value and attribute value match without any
-   consideration to insignificant characters, then that assertion value
-   should also match any attribute value that differs only by inclusion
-   nor removal of insignificant characters.
-
-   Hence the assertion (CN=foo\20*\20bar) matches
-   "foo<SPACE><SPACE><SPACE>bar" and "foo<SPACE>bar" as these values
-   only differ from "foo<SPACE><SPACE>bar" by the inclusion or removal
-   of insignificant spaces.
-
-   Astute readers of this text will also note that there are special
-   cases where the specified space handling does not ignore spaces that
-   could be considered insignificant.  For instance, the assertion
-   (CN=\20*\20*\20) does not match "<SPACE><SPACE><SPACE>"
-   (insignificant spaces present in value) or " " (insignificant spaces
-   not present in value).  However, as these cases have no practical
-   application that cannot be met by simple assertions, e.g., (cn=\20),
-   and this minor anomaly can only be fully addressed by a preparation
-   algorithm to be used in conjunction with character-by-character
-   partitioning and matching, the anomaly is considered acceptable.
-
-Author's Address
-
-   Kurt D. Zeilenga
-   OpenLDAP Foundation
-
-   EMail: Kurt at OpenLDAP.org
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-Network Working Group                                  A. Sciberras, Ed.
-Request for Comments: 4519                                       eB2Bcom
-Obsoletes: 2256                                                June 2006
-Updates: 2247, 2798, 2377
-Category: Standards Track
-
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-             Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP):
-                      Schema for User Applications
-
-Status of This Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
-
-   This document is an integral part of the Lightweight Directory Access
-   Protocol (LDAP) technical specification.  It provides a technical
-   specification of attribute types and object classes intended for use
-   by LDAP directory clients for many directory services, such as White
-   Pages.  These objects are widely used as a basis for the schema in
-   many LDAP directories.  This document does not cover attributes used
-   for the administration of directory servers, nor does it include
-   directory objects defined for specific uses in other documents.
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-RFC 4519           LDAP: Schema for User Applications          June 2006
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-Table of Contents
-
-   1. Introduction ....................................................3
-      1.1. Relationship with Other Specifications .....................3
-      1.2. Conventions ................................................4
-      1.3. General Issues .............................................4
-   2. Attribute Types .................................................4
-      2.1. 'businessCategory' .........................................5
-      2.2. 'c' ........................................................5
-      2.3. 'cn' .......................................................5
-      2.4. 'dc' .......................................................6
-      2.5. 'description' ..............................................6
-      2.6. 'destinationIndicator' .....................................7
-      2.7. 'distinguishedName' ........................................7
-      2.8. 'dnQualifier' ..............................................8
-      2.9. 'enhancedSearchGuide' ......................................8
-      2.10. 'facsimileTelephoneNumber' ................................9
-      2.11. 'generationQualifier' .....................................9
-      2.12. 'givenName' ...............................................9
-      2.13. 'houseIdentifier' .........................................9
-      2.14. 'initials' ...............................................10
-      2.15. 'internationalISDNNumber' ................................10
-      2.16. 'l' ......................................................10
-      2.17. 'member' .................................................11
-      2.18. 'name' ...................................................11
-      2.19. 'o' ......................................................11
-      2.20. 'ou' .....................................................12
-      2.21. 'owner' ..................................................12
-      2.22. 'physicalDeliveryOfficeName' .............................12
-      2.23. 'postalAddress' ..........................................13
-      2.24. 'postalCode' .............................................13
-      2.25. 'postOfficeBox' ..........................................14
-      2.26. 'preferredDeliveryMethod' ................................14
-      2.27. 'registeredAddress' ......................................14
-      2.28. 'roleOccupant' ...........................................15
-      2.29. 'searchGuide' ............................................15
-      2.30. 'seeAlso' ................................................15
-      2.31. 'serialNumber' ...........................................16
-      2.32. 'sn' .....................................................16
-      2.33. 'st' .....................................................16
-      2.34. 'street' .................................................17
-      2.35. 'telephoneNumber' ........................................17
-      2.36. 'teletexTerminalIdentifier' ..............................17
-      2.37. 'telexNumber' ............................................18
-      2.38. 'title' ..................................................18
-      2.39. 'uid' ....................................................18
-      2.40. 'uniqueMember' ...........................................19
-      2.41. 'userPassword' ...........................................19
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-      2.42. 'x121Address' ............................................20
-      2.43. 'x500UniqueIdentifier' ...................................20
-   3. Object Classes .................................................20
-      3.1. 'applicationProcess' ......................................21
-      3.2. 'country' .................................................21
-      3.3. 'dcObject' ................................................21
-      3.4. 'device' ..................................................21
-      3.5. 'groupOfNames' ............................................22
-      3.6. 'groupOfUniqueNames' ......................................22
-      3.7. 'locality' ................................................23
-      3.8. 'organization' ............................................23
-      3.9. 'organizationalPerson' ....................................24
-      3.10. 'organizationalRole' .....................................24
-      3.11. 'organizationalUnit' .....................................24
-      3.12. 'person' .................................................25
-      3.13. 'residentialPerson' ......................................25
-      3.14. 'uidObject' ..............................................26
-   4. IANA Considerations ............................................26
-   5. Security Considerations ........................................28
-   6. Acknowledgements ...............................................28
-   7. References .....................................................29
-      7.1. Normative References ......................................29
-      7.2. Informative References ....................................30
-   Appendix A  Changes Made Since RFC 2256 ...........................32
-
-1.  Introduction
-
-   This document provides an overview of attribute types and object
-   classes intended for use by Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-   (LDAP) directory clients for many directory services, such as White
-   Pages.  Originally specified in the X.500 [X.500] documents, these
-   objects are widely used as a basis for the schema in many LDAP
-   directories.  This document does not cover attributes used for the
-   administration of directory servers, nor does it include directory
-   objects defined for specific uses in other documents.
-
-1.1.  Relationship with Other Specifications
-
-   This document is an integral part of the LDAP technical specification
-   [RFC4510], which obsoletes the previously defined LDAP technical
-   specification, RFC 3377, in its entirety.  In terms of RFC 2256,
-   Sections 6 and 8 of RFC 2256 are obsoleted by [RFC4517].  Sections
-   5.1, 5.2, 7.1, and 7.2 of RFC 2256 are obsoleted by [RFC4512].  The
-   remainder of RFC 2256 is obsoleted by this document.  The technical
-   specification for the 'dc' attribute type and 'dcObject' object class
-   found in RFC 2247 are superseded by sections 2.4 and 3.3 of this
-   document.  The remainder of RFC 2247 remains in force.
-
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-   This document updates RFC 2798 by replacing the informative
-   description of the 'uid' attribute type with the definitive
-   description provided in Section 2.39 of this document.
-
-   This document updates RFC 2377 by replacing the informative
-   description of the 'uidObject' object class with the definitive
-   description provided in Section 3.14 of this document.
-
-   A number of schema elements that were included in the previous
-   revision of the LDAP Technical Specification are not included in this
-   revision of LDAP.  PKI-related schema elements are now specified in
-   [RFC4523].  Unless reintroduced in future technical specifications,
-   the remainder are to be considered Historic.
-
-   The descriptions in this document SHALL be considered definitive for
-   use in LDAP.
-
-1.2.  Conventions
-
-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
-   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
-   document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [RFC2119].
-
-1.3.  General Issues
-
-   This document references Syntaxes defined in Section 3 of [RFC4517]
-   and Matching Rules defined in Section 4 of [RFC4517].
-
-   The definitions of Attribute Types and Object Classes are written
-   using the Augmented Backus-Naur Form (ABNF) [RFC4234] of
-   AttributeTypeDescription and ObjectClassDescription given in
-   [RFC4512].  Lines have been folded for readability.  When such values
-   are transferred as attribute values in the LDAP Protocol, the values
-   will not contain line breaks.
-
-2.  Attribute Types
-
-   The attribute types contained in this section hold user information.
-
-   There is no requirement that servers implement the 'searchGuide' and
-   'teletexTerminalIdentifier' attribute types.  In fact, their use is
-   greatly discouraged.
-
-   An LDAP server implementation SHOULD recognize the rest of the
-   attribute types described in this section.
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-2.1.  'businessCategory'
-
-   The 'businessCategory' attribute type describes the kinds of business
-   performed by an organization.  Each kind is one value of this
-   multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.15 NAME 'businessCategory'
-         EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-         SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 refers to the Directory String syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Examples: "banking", "transportation", and "real estate".
-
-2.2.  'c'
-
-   The 'c' ('countryName' in X.500) attribute type contains a two-letter
-   ISO 3166 [ISO3166] country code.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.6 NAME 'c'
-         SUP name
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.11
-         SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.11 refers to the Country String syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Examples: "DE", "AU" and "FR".
-
-2.3.  'cn'
-
-   The 'cn' ('commonName' in X.500) attribute type contains names of an
-   object.  Each name is one value of this multi-valued attribute.  If
-   the object corresponds to a person, it is typically the person's full
-   name.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.3 NAME 'cn'
-         SUP name )
-
-   Examples: "Martin K Smith", "Marty Smith" and "printer12".
-
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-2.4.  'dc'
-
-   The 'dc' ('domainComponent' in RFC 1274) attribute type is a string
-   holding one component, a label, of a DNS domain name
-   [RFC1034][RFC2181] naming a host [RFC1123].  That is, a value of this
-   attribute is a string of ASCII characters adhering to the following
-   ABNF [RFC4234]:
-
-   label = (ALPHA / DIGIT) [*61(ALPHA / DIGIT / HYPHEN) (ALPHA / DIGIT)]
-   ALPHA   = %x41-5A / %x61-7A     ; "A"-"Z" / "a"-"z"
-   DIGIT   = %x30-39               ; "0"-"9"
-   HYPHEN  = %x2D                  ; hyphen ("-")
-
-   The encoding of IA5String for use in LDAP is simply the characters of
-   the ASCII label.  The equality matching rule is case insensitive, as
-   is today's DNS.  (Source: RFC 2247 [RFC2247] and RFC 1274 [RFC 1274])
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.25 NAME 'dc'
-         EQUALITY caseIgnoreIA5Match
-         SUBSTR caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26
-         SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26 refers to the IA5 String syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Examples: Valid values include "example" and "com" but not
-   "example.com".  The latter is invalid as it contains multiple domain
-   components.
-
-   It is noted that the directory service will not ensure that values of
-   this attribute conform to the host label restrictions [RFC1123]
-   illustrated by the <label> production provided above.  It is the
-   directory client's responsibility to ensure that the labels it stores
-   in this attribute are appropriately restricted.
-
-   Directory applications supporting International Domain Names SHALL
-   use the ToASCII method [RFC3490] to produce the domain component
-   label.  The special considerations discussed in Section 4 of RFC 3490
-   [RFC3490] should be taken, depending on whether the domain component
-   is used for "stored" or "query" purposes.
-
-2.5.  'description'
-
-   The 'description' attribute type contains human-readable descriptive
-   phrases about the object.  Each description is one value of this
-   multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
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-      ( 2.5.4.13 NAME 'description'
-         EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-         SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 refers to the Directory String syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Examples: "a color printer", "Maintenance is done every Monday, at
-             1pm.", and "distribution list for all technical staff".
-
-2.6.  'destinationIndicator'
-
-   The 'destinationIndicator' attribute type contains country and city
-   strings associated with the object (the addressee) needed to provide
-   the Public Telegram Service.  The strings are composed in accordance
-   with CCITT Recommendations F.1 [F.1] and F.31 [F.31].  Each string is
-   one value of this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.27 NAME 'destinationIndicator'
-         EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-         SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.44 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.44 refers to the Printable String syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Examples: "AASD" as a destination indicator for Sydney, Australia.
-             "GBLD" as a destination indicator for London, United
-             Kingdom.
-
-   It is noted that the directory will not ensure that values of this
-   attribute conform to the F.1 and F.31 CCITT Recommendations.  It is
-   the application's responsibility to ensure destination indicators
-   that it stores in this attribute are appropriately constructed.
-
-2.7.  'distinguishedName'
-
-   The 'distinguishedName' attribute type is not used as the name of the
-   object itself, but it is instead a base type from which some user
-   attribute types with a DN syntax can inherit.
-
-   It is unlikely that values of this type itself will occur in an
-   entry.  LDAP server implementations that do not support attribute
-   subtyping need not recognize this attribute in requests.  Client
-   implementations MUST NOT assume that LDAP servers are capable of
-   performing attribute subtyping.
-
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-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.49 NAME 'distinguishedName'
-         EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12 refers to the DN syntax [RFC4517].
-
-2.8.  'dnQualifier'
-
-   The 'dnQualifier' attribute type contains disambiguating information
-   strings to add to the relative distinguished name of an entry.  The
-   information is intended for use when merging data from multiple
-   sources in order to prevent conflicts between entries that would
-   otherwise have the same name.  Each string is one value of this
-   multi-valued attribute.  It is recommended that a value of the
-   'dnQualifier' attribute be the same for all entries from a particular
-   source.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.46 NAME 'dnQualifier'
-         EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-         ORDERING caseIgnoreOrderingMatch
-         SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.44 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.44 refers to the Printable String syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Examples: "20050322123345Z" - timestamps can be used to disambiguate
-             information.
-             "123456A" - serial numbers can be used to disambiguate
-             information.
-
-2.9.  'enhancedSearchGuide'
-
-   The 'enhancedSearchGuide' attribute type contains sets of information
-   for use by directory clients in constructing search filters.  Each
-   set is one value of this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.47 NAME 'enhancedSearchGuide'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.21 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.21 refers to the Enhanced Guide syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-
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-   Examples: "person#(sn$APPROX)#wholeSubtree" and
-             "organizationalUnit#(ou$SUBSTR)#oneLevel".
-
-2.10.  'facsimileTelephoneNumber'
-
-   The 'facsimileTelephoneNumber' attribute type contains telephone
-   numbers (and, optionally, the parameters) for facsimile terminals.
-   Each telephone number is one value of this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.23 NAME 'facsimileTelephoneNumber'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.22 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.22 refers to the Facsimile Telephone
-   Number syntax [RFC4517].
-
-   Examples: "+61 3 9896 7801" and "+81 3 347 7418$fineResolution".
-
-2.11.  'generationQualifier'
-
-   The 'generationQualifier' attribute type contains name strings that
-   are typically the suffix part of a person's name.  Each string is one
-   value of this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.44 NAME 'generationQualifier'
-         SUP name )
-
-   Examples: "III", "3rd", and "Jr.".
-
-2.12.  'givenName'
-
-   The 'givenName' attribute type contains name strings that are the
-   part of a person's name that is not their surname.  Each string is
-   one value of this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.42 NAME 'givenName'
-         SUP name )
-
-   Examples: "Andrew", "Charles", and "Joanne".
-
-2.13.  'houseIdentifier'
-
-   The 'houseIdentifier' attribute type contains identifiers for a
-   building within a location.  Each identifier is one value of this
-   multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
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-      ( 2.5.4.51 NAME 'houseIdentifier'
-         EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-         SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 refers to the Directory String syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Example: "20" to represent the house number 20.
-
-2.14.  'initials'
-
-   The 'initials' attribute type contains strings of initials of some or
-   all of an individual's names, except the surname(s).  Each string is
-   one value of this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.43 NAME 'initials'
-         SUP name )
-
-   Examples: "K. A." and "K".
-
-2.15.  'internationalISDNNumber'
-
-   The 'internationalISDNNumber' attribute type contains Integrated
-   Services Digital Network (ISDN) addresses, as defined in the
-   International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Recommendation E.164
-   [E.164].  Each address is one value of this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.25 NAME 'internationalISDNNumber'
-         EQUALITY numericStringMatch
-         SUBSTR numericStringSubstringsMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.36 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.36 refers to the Numeric String syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Example: "0198 333 333".
-
-2.16.  'l'
-
-   The 'l' ('localityName' in X.500) attribute type contains names of a
-   locality or place, such as a city, county, or other geographic
-   region.  Each name is one value of this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-
-
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-      ( 2.5.4.7 NAME 'l'
-         SUP name )
-
-   Examples: "Geneva", "Paris", and "Edinburgh".
-
-2.17.  'member'
-
-   The 'member' attribute type contains the distinguished names of
-   objects that are on a list or in a group.  Each name is one value of
-   this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.31 NAME 'member'
-         SUP distinguishedName )
-
-   Examples: "cn=James Clarke,ou=Finance,o=Widget\, Inc." and
-             "cn=John Xerri,ou=Finance,o=Widget\, Inc." may
-             be two members of the financial team (group) at Widget,
-             Inc., in which case, both of these distinguished names
-             would be present as individual values of the member
-             attribute.
-
-2.18.  'name'
-
-   The 'name' attribute type is the attribute supertype from which user
-   attribute types with the name syntax inherit.  Such attribute types
-   are typically used for naming.  The attribute type is multi-valued.
-
-   It is unlikely that values of this type itself will occur in an
-   entry.  LDAP server implementations that do not support attribute
-   subtyping need not recognize this attribute in requests.  Client
-   implementations MUST NOT assume that LDAP servers are capable of
-   performing attribute subtyping.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.41 NAME 'name'
-         EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-         SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 refers to the Directory String syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-2.19.  'o'
-
-   The 'o' ('organizationName' in X.500) attribute type contains the
-   names of an organization.  Each name is one value of this
-   multi-valued attribute.
-
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-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.10 NAME 'o'
-         SUP name )
-
-   Examples: "Widget", "Widget, Inc.", and "Widget, Incorporated.".
-
-2.20.  'ou'
-
-   The 'ou' ('organizationalUnitName' in X.500) attribute type contains
-   the names of an organizational unit.  Each name is one value of this
-   multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.11 NAME 'ou'
-         SUP name )
-
-   Examples: "Finance", "Human Resources", and "Research and
-             Development".
-
-2.21.  'owner'
-
-   The 'owner' attribute type contains the distinguished names of
-   objects that have an ownership responsibility for the object that is
-   owned.  Each owner's name is one value of this multi-valued
-   attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.32 NAME 'owner'
-         SUP distinguishedName )
-
-   Example: The mailing list object, whose DN is "cn=All Employees,
-            ou=Mailing List,o=Widget\, Inc.", is owned by the Human
-            Resources Director.
-
-            Therefore, the value of the 'owner' attribute within the
-            mailing list object, would be the DN of the director (role):
-            "cn=Human Resources Director,ou=employee,o=Widget\, Inc.".
-
-2.22.  'physicalDeliveryOfficeName'
-
-   The 'physicalDeliveryOfficeName' attribute type contains names that a
-   Postal Service uses to identify a post office.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-
-
-
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-      ( 2.5.4.19 NAME 'physicalDeliveryOfficeName'
-         EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-         SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 refers to the Directory String syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Examples: "Bremerhaven, Main" and "Bremerhaven, Bonnstrasse".
-
-2.23.  'postalAddress'
-
-   The 'postalAddress' attribute type contains addresses used by a
-   Postal Service to perform services for the object.  Each address is
-   one value of this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.16 NAME 'postalAddress'
-         EQUALITY caseIgnoreListMatch
-         SUBSTR caseIgnoreListSubstringsMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.41 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.41 refers to the Postal Address syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Example: "15 Main St.$Ottawa$Canada".
-
-2.24.  'postalCode'
-
-   The 'postalCode' attribute type contains codes used by a Postal
-   Service to identify postal service zones.  Each code is one value of
-   this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.17 NAME 'postalCode'
-         EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-         SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 refers to the Directory String syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Example: "22180", to identify Vienna, VA, in the USA.
-
-
-
-
-
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-2.25.  'postOfficeBox'
-
-   The 'postOfficeBox' attribute type contains postal box identifiers
-   that a Postal Service uses when a customer arranges to receive mail
-   at a box on the premises of the Postal Service.  Each postal box
-   identifier is a single value of this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.18 NAME 'postOfficeBox'
-         EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-         SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 refers to the Directory String syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Example: "Box 45".
-
-2.26.  'preferredDeliveryMethod'
-
-   The 'preferredDeliveryMethod' attribute type contains an indication
-   of the preferred method of getting a message to the object.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.28 NAME 'preferredDeliveryMethod'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.14
-         SINGLE-VALUE )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.14 refers to the Delivery Method syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Example: If the mhs-delivery Delivery Method is preferred over
-            telephone-delivery, which is preferred over all other
-            methods, the value would be: "mhs $ telephone".
-
-2.27.  'registeredAddress'
-
-   The 'registeredAddress' attribute type contains postal addresses
-   suitable for reception of telegrams or expedited documents, where it
-   is necessary to have the recipient accept delivery.  Each address is
-   one value of this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.26 NAME 'registeredAddress'
-         SUP postalAddress
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.41 )
-
-
-
-
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-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.41 refers to the Postal Address syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Example: "Receptionist$Widget, Inc.$15 Main St.$Ottawa$Canada".
-
-2.28.  'roleOccupant'
-
-   The 'roleOccupant' attribute type contains the distinguished names of
-   objects (normally people) that fulfill the responsibilities of a role
-   object.  Each distinguished name is one value of this multi-valued
-   attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.33 NAME 'roleOccupant'
-         SUP distinguishedName )
-
-   Example: The role object, "cn=Human Resources
-            Director,ou=Position,o=Widget\, Inc.", is fulfilled by two
-            people whose object names are "cn=Mary
-            Smith,ou=employee,o=Widget\, Inc." and "cn=James
-            Brown,ou=employee,o=Widget\, Inc.".  The 'roleOccupant'
-            attribute will contain both of these distinguished names,
-            since they are the occupants of this role.
-
-2.29.  'searchGuide'
-
-   The 'searchGuide' attribute type contains sets of information for use
-   by clients in constructing search filters.  It is superseded by
-   'enhancedSearchGuide', described above in Section 2.9.  Each set is
-   one value of this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.14 NAME 'searchGuide'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.25 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.25 refers to the Guide syntax [RFC4517].
-
-   Example: "person#sn$EQ".
-
-2.30.  'seeAlso'
-
-   The 'seeAlso' attribute type contains the distinguished names of
-   objects that are related to the subject object.  Each related object
-   name is one value of this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.34 NAME 'seeAlso'
-         SUP distinguishedName )
-
-
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-   Example: The person object "cn=James Brown,ou=employee,o=Widget\,
-            Inc." is related to the role objects "cn=Football Team
-            Captain,ou=sponsored activities,o=Widget\, Inc." and
-            "cn=Chess Team,ou=sponsored activities,o=Widget\, Inc.".
-            Since the role objects are related to the person object, the
-            'seeAlso' attribute will contain the distinguished name of
-            each role object as separate values.
-
-2.31.  'serialNumber'
-
-   The 'serialNumber' attribute type contains the serial numbers of
-   devices.  Each serial number is one value of this multi-valued
-   attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.5 NAME 'serialNumber'
-         EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-         SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.44 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.44 refers to the Printable String syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Examples: "WI-3005" and "XF551426".
-
-2.32.  'sn'
-
-   The 'sn' ('surname' in X.500) attribute type contains name strings
-   for the family names of a person.  Each string is one value of this
-   multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.4 NAME 'sn'
-         SUP name )
-
-   Example: "Smith".
-
-2.33.  'st'
-
-   The 'st' ('stateOrProvinceName' in X.500) attribute type contains the
-   full names of states or provinces.  Each name is one value of this
-   multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.8 NAME 'st'
-         SUP name )
-
-   Example: "California".
-
-
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-2.34.  'street'
-
-   The 'street' ('streetAddress' in X.500) attribute type contains site
-   information from a postal address (i.e., the street name, place,
-   avenue, and the house number).  Each street is one value of this
-   multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.9 NAME 'street'
-         EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-         SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 refers to the Directory String syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Example: "15 Main St.".
-
-2.35.  'telephoneNumber'
-
-   The 'telephoneNumber' attribute type contains telephone numbers that
-   comply with the ITU Recommendation E.123 [E.123].  Each number is one
-   value of this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.20 NAME 'telephoneNumber'
-         EQUALITY telephoneNumberMatch
-         SUBSTR telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.50 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.50 refers to the Telephone Number syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Example: "+1 234 567 8901".
-
-2.36.  'teletexTerminalIdentifier'
-
-   The withdrawal of Recommendation F.200 has resulted in the withdrawal
-   of this attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.22 NAME 'teletexTerminalIdentifier'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.51 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.51 refers to the Teletex Terminal
-   Identifier syntax [RFC4517].
-
-
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-2.37.  'telexNumber'
-
-   The 'telexNumber' attribute type contains sets of strings that are a
-   telex number, country code, and answerback code of a telex terminal.
-   Each set is one value of this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.21 NAME 'telexNumber'
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.52 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.52 refers to the Telex Number syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Example: "12345$023$ABCDE".
-
-2.38.  'title'
-
-   The 'title' attribute type contains the title of a person in their
-   organizational context.  Each title is one value of this multi-valued
-   attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.12 NAME 'title'
-         SUP name )
-   Examples: "Vice President", "Software Engineer", and "CEO".
-
-2.39.  'uid'
-
-   The 'uid' ('userid' in RFC 1274) attribute type contains computer
-   system login names associated with the object.  Each name is one
-   value of this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: RFC 2798 [RFC2798] and RFC 1274 [RFC1274])
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1 NAME 'uid'
-         EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-         SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 refers to the Directory String syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Examples: "s9709015", "admin", and "Administrator".
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-2.40.  'uniqueMember'
-
-   The 'uniqueMember' attribute type contains the distinguished names of
-   an object that is on a list or in a group, where the relative
-   distinguished names of the object include a value that distinguishes
-   between objects when a distinguished name has been reused.  Each
-   distinguished name is one value of this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.50 NAME 'uniqueMember'
-         EQUALITY uniqueMemberMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.34 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.34 refers to the Name and Optional UID
-   syntax [RFC4517].
-
-   Example: If "ou=1st Battalion,o=Defense,c=US" is a battalion that was
-            disbanded, establishing a new battalion with the "same" name
-            would have a unique identifier value added, resulting in
-            "ou=1st Battalion, o=Defense,c=US#'010101'B".
-
-2.41.  'userPassword'
-
-   The 'userPassword' attribute contains octet strings that are known
-   only to the user and the system to which the user has access.  Each
-   string is one value of this multi-valued attribute.
-
-   The application SHOULD prepare textual strings used as passwords by
-   transcoding them to Unicode, applying SASLprep [RFC4013], and
-   encoding as UTF-8.  The determination of whether a password is
-   textual is a local client matter.
-   (Source: X.509 [X.509])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.35 NAME 'userPassword'
-         EQUALITY octetStringMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.40 refers to the Octet String syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Passwords are stored using an Octet String syntax and are not
-   encrypted.  Transfer of cleartext passwords is strongly discouraged
-   where the underlying transport service cannot guarantee
-   confidentiality and may result in disclosure of the password to
-   unauthorized parties.
-
-   An example of a need for multiple values in the 'userPassword'
-   attribute is an environment where every month the user is expected to
-
-
-
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-   use a different password generated by some automated system.  During
-   transitional periods, like the last and first day of the periods, it
-   may be necessary to allow two passwords for the two consecutive
-   periods to be valid in the system.
-
-2.42.  'x121Address'
-
-   The 'x121Address' attribute type contains data network addresses as
-   defined by ITU Recommendation X.121 [X.121].  Each address is one
-   value of this multi-valued attribute.
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.24 NAME 'x121Address'
-         EQUALITY numericStringMatch
-         SUBSTR numericStringSubstringsMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.36 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.36 refers to the Numeric String syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-   Example: "36111222333444555".
-
-2.43.  'x500UniqueIdentifier'
-
-   The 'x500UniqueIdentifier' attribute type contains binary strings
-   that are used to distinguish between objects when a distinguished
-   name has been reused.  Each string is one value of this multi-valued
-   attribute.
-
-   In X.520 [X.520], this attribute type is called 'uniqueIdentifier'.
-   This is a different attribute type from both the 'uid' and
-   'uniqueIdentifier' LDAP attribute types.  The 'uniqueIdentifier'
-   attribute type is defined in [RFC4524].
-   (Source: X.520 [X.520])
-
-      ( 2.5.4.45 NAME 'x500UniqueIdentifier'
-         EQUALITY bitStringMatch
-         SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.6 )
-
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.6 refers to the Bit String syntax
-   [RFC4517].
-
-3.  Object Classes
-
-   LDAP servers SHOULD recognize all the Object Classes listed here as
-   values of the 'objectClass' attribute (see [RFC4512]).
-
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-3.1.  'applicationProcess'
-
-   The 'applicationProcess' object class definition is the basis of an
-   entry that represents an application executing in a computer system.
-   (Source: X.521 [X.521])
-
-      ( 2.5.6.11 NAME 'applicationProcess'
-         SUP top
-         STRUCTURAL
-         MUST cn
-         MAY ( seeAlso $
-               ou $
-               l $
-               description ) )
-
-3.2.  'country'
-
-   The 'country' object class definition is the basis of an entry that
-   represents a country.
-   (Source: X.521 [X.521])
-
-      ( 2.5.6.2 NAME 'country'
-         SUP top
-         STRUCTURAL
-         MUST c
-         MAY ( searchGuide $
-               description ) )
-
-3.3.  'dcObject'
-
-   The 'dcObject' object class permits an entry to contains domain
-   component information.  This object class is defined as auxiliary,
-   because it will be used in conjunction with an existing structural
-   object class.
-   (Source: RFC 2247 [RFC2247])
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.344 NAME 'dcObject'
-         SUP top
-         AUXILIARY
-         MUST dc )
-
-3.4.  'device'
-
-   The 'device' object class is the basis of an entry that represents an
-   appliance, computer, or network element.
-   (Source: X.521 [X.521])
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-      ( 2.5.6.14 NAME 'device'
-         SUP top
-         STRUCTURAL
-         MUST cn
-         MAY ( serialNumber $
-               seeAlso $
-               owner $
-               ou $
-               o $
-               l $
-               description ) )
-
-3.5.  'groupOfNames'
-
-   The 'groupOfNames' object class is the basis of an entry that
-   represents a set of named objects including information related to
-   the purpose or maintenance of the set.
-   (Source: X.521 [X.521])
-
-      ( 2.5.6.9 NAME 'groupOfNames'
-         SUP top
-         STRUCTURAL
-         MUST ( member $
-               cn )
-         MAY ( businessCategory $
-               seeAlso $
-               owner $
-               ou $
-               o $
-               description ) )
-
-3.6.  'groupOfUniqueNames'
-
-   The 'groupOfUniqueNames' object class is the same as the
-   'groupOfNames' object class except that the object names are not
-   repeated or reassigned within a set scope.
-   (Source: X.521 [X.521])
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-      ( 2.5.6.17 NAME 'groupOfUniqueNames'
-         SUP top
-         STRUCTURAL
-         MUST ( uniqueMember $
-               cn )
-         MAY ( businessCategory $
-               seeAlso $
-               owner $
-               ou $
-               o $
-               description ) )
-
-3.7.  'locality'
-
-   The 'locality' object class is the basis of an entry that represents
-   a place in the physical world.
-   (Source: X.521 [X.521])
-
-      ( 2.5.6.3 NAME 'locality'
-         SUP top
-         STRUCTURAL
-         MAY ( street $
-               seeAlso $
-               searchGuide $
-               st $
-               l $
-               description ) )
-
-3.8.  'organization'
-
-   The 'organization' object class is the basis of an entry that
-   represents a structured group of people.
-   (Source: X.521 [X.521])
-
-      ( 2.5.6.4 NAME 'organization'
-         SUP top
-         STRUCTURAL
-         MUST o
-         MAY ( userPassword $ searchGuide $ seeAlso $
-               businessCategory $ x121Address $ registeredAddress $
-               destinationIndicator $ preferredDeliveryMethod $
-               telexNumber $ teletexTerminalIdentifier $
-               telephoneNumber $ internationalISDNNumber $
-               facsimileTelephoneNumber $ street $ postOfficeBox $
-               postalCode $ postalAddress $ physicalDeliveryOfficeName $
-               st $ l $ description ) )
-
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-3.9.  'organizationalPerson'
-
-   The 'organizationalPerson' object class is the basis of an entry that
-   represents a person in relation to an organization.
-   (Source: X.521 [X.521])
-
-      ( 2.5.6.7 NAME 'organizationalPerson'
-         SUP person
-         STRUCTURAL
-         MAY ( title $ x121Address $ registeredAddress $
-               destinationIndicator $ preferredDeliveryMethod $
-               telexNumber $ teletexTerminalIdentifier $
-               telephoneNumber $ internationalISDNNumber $
-               facsimileTelephoneNumber $ street $ postOfficeBox $
-               postalCode $ postalAddress $ physicalDeliveryOfficeName $
-               ou $ st $ l ) )
-
-3.10.  'organizationalRole'
-
-   The 'organizationalRole' object class is the basis of an entry that
-   represents a job, function, or position in an organization.
-   (Source: X.521 [X.521])
-
-      ( 2.5.6.8 NAME 'organizationalRole'
-         SUP top
-         STRUCTURAL
-         MUST cn
-         MAY ( x121Address $ registeredAddress $ destinationIndicator $
-               preferredDeliveryMethod $ telexNumber $
-               teletexTerminalIdentifier $ telephoneNumber $
-               internationalISDNNumber $ facsimileTelephoneNumber $
-               seeAlso $ roleOccupant $ preferredDeliveryMethod $
-               street $ postOfficeBox $ postalCode $ postalAddress $
-               physicalDeliveryOfficeName $ ou $ st $ l $
-               description ) )
-
-3.11.  'organizationalUnit'
-
-   The 'organizationalUnit' object class is the basis of an entry that
-   represents a piece of an organization.
-   (Source: X.521 [X.521])
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-      ( 2.5.6.5 NAME 'organizationalUnit'
-         SUP top
-         STRUCTURAL
-         MUST ou
-         MAY ( businessCategory $ description $ destinationIndicator $
-               facsimileTelephoneNumber $ internationalISDNNumber $ l $
-               physicalDeliveryOfficeName $ postalAddress $ postalCode $
-               postOfficeBox $ preferredDeliveryMethod $
-               registeredAddress $ searchGuide $ seeAlso $ st $ street $
-               telephoneNumber $ teletexTerminalIdentifier $
-               telexNumber $ userPassword $ x121Address ) )
-
-3.12  'person'
-
-   The 'person' object class is the basis of an entry that represents a
-   human being.
-   (Source: X.521 [X.521])
-
-      ( 2.5.6.6 NAME 'person'
-         SUP top
-         STRUCTURAL
-         MUST ( sn $
-               cn )
-         MAY ( userPassword $
-               telephoneNumber $
-               seeAlso $ description ) )
-
-3.13.  'residentialPerson'
-
-   The 'residentialPerson' object class is the basis of an entry that
-   includes a person's residence in the representation of the person.
-   (Source: X.521 [X.521])
-
-      ( 2.5.6.10 NAME 'residentialPerson'
-         SUP person
-         STRUCTURAL
-         MUST l
-         MAY ( businessCategory $ x121Address $ registeredAddress $
-               destinationIndicator $ preferredDeliveryMethod $
-               telexNumber $ teletexTerminalIdentifier $
-               telephoneNumber $ internationalISDNNumber $
-               facsimileTelephoneNumber $ preferredDeliveryMethod $
-               street $ postOfficeBox $ postalCode $ postalAddress $
-               physicalDeliveryOfficeName $ st $ l ) )
-
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-3.14.  'uidObject'
-
-   The 'uidObject' object class permits an entry to contains user
-   identification information.  This object class is defined as
-   auxiliary, because it will be used in conjunction with an existing
-   structural object class.
-   (Source: RFC 2377 [RFC2377])
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.1.3.1 NAME 'uidObject'
-         SUP top
-         AUXILIARY
-         MUST uid )
-
-4.  IANA Considerations
-
-   The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has updated the LDAP
-   descriptors registry as indicated in the following template:
-
-      Subject: Request for LDAP Descriptor Registration Update
-      Descriptor (short name): see comments
-      Object Identifier: see comments
-      Person & email address to contact for further information:
-         Andrew Sciberras <andrew.sciberras at eb2bcom.com>
-      Usage: (A = attribute type, O = Object Class) see comment
-      Specification: RFC 4519
-      Author/Change Controller: IESG
-
-   Comments
-
-      In the LDAP descriptors registry, the following descriptors (short
-      names) have been updated to refer to RFC 4519.  Names that need to
-      be reserved, rather than assigned to an Object Identifier, will
-      contain an Object Identifier value of RESERVED.
-
-      NAME                         Type OID
-      ------------------------     ---- ----------------------------
-      applicationProcess           O    2.5.6.11
-      businessCategory             A    2.5.4.15
-      c                            A    2.5.4.6
-      cn                           A    2.5.4.3
-      commonName                   A    2.5.4.3
-      country                      O    2.5.6.2
-      countryName                  A    2.5.4.6
-      dc                           A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.25
-      dcObject                     O    1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.344
-      description                  A    2.5.4.13
-      destinationIndicator         A    2.5.4.27
-      device                       O    2.5.6.14
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-      NAME                         Type OID
-      ------------------------     ---- ----------------------------
-      distinguishedName            A    2.5.4.49
-      dnQualifier                  A    2.5.4.46
-      domainComponent              A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.25
-      enhancedSearchGuide          A    2.5.4.47
-      facsimileTelephoneNumber     A    2.5.4.23
-      generationQualifier          A    2.5.4.44
-      givenName                    A    2.5.4.42
-      gn                           A    RESERVED
-      groupOfNames                 O    2.5.6.9
-      groupOfUniqueNames           O    2.5.6.17
-      houseIdentifier              A    2.5.4.51
-      initials                     A    2.5.4.43
-      internationalISDNNumber      A    2.5.4.25
-      l                            A    2.5.4.7
-      locality                     O    2.5.6.3
-      localityName                 A    2.5.4.7
-      member                       A    2.5.4.31
-      name                         A    2.5.4.41
-      o                            A    2.5.4.10
-      organization                 O    2.5.6.4
-      organizationName             A    2.5.4.10
-      organizationalPerson         O    2.5.6.7
-      organizationalRole           O    2.5.6.8
-      organizationalUnit           O    2.5.6.5
-      organizationalUnitName       A    2.5.4.11
-      ou                           A    2.5.4.11
-      owner                        A    2.5.4.32
-      person                       O    2.5.6.6
-      physicalDeliveryOfficeName   A    2.5.4.19
-      postalAddress                A    2.5.4.16
-      postalCode                   A    2.5.4.17
-      postOfficeBox                A    2.5.4.18
-      preferredDeliveryMethod      A    2.5.4.28
-      registeredAddress            A    2.5.4.26
-      residentialPerson            O    2.5.6.10
-      roleOccupant                 A    2.5.4.33
-      searchGuide                  A    2.5.4.14
-      seeAlso                      A    2.5.4.34
-      serialNumber                 A    2.5.4.5
-      sn                           A    2.5.4.4
-      st                           A    2.5.4.8
-      street                       A    2.5.4.9
-      surname                      A    2.5.4.4
-      telephoneNumber              A    2.5.4.20
-      teletexTerminalIdentifier    A    2.5.4.22
-      telexNumber                  A    2.5.4.21
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-      NAME                         Type OID
-      ------------------------     ---- ----------------------------
-      title                        A    2.5.4.12
-      uid                          A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1
-      uidObject                    O    1.3.6.1.1.3.1
-      uniqueMember                 A    2.5.4.50
-      userid                       A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.1
-      userPassword                 A    2.5.4.35
-      x121Address                  A    2.5.4.24
-      x500UniqueIdentifier         A    2.5.4.45
-
-5.  Security Considerations
-
-   Attributes of directory entries are used to provide descriptive
-   information about the real-world objects they represent, which can be
-   people, organizations, or devices.  Most countries have privacy laws
-   regarding the publication of information about people.
-
-   Transfer of cleartext passwords is strongly discouraged where the
-   underlying transport service cannot guarantee confidentiality and
-   integrity, since this may result in disclosure of the password to
-   unauthorized parties.
-
-   Multiple attribute values for the 'userPassword' attribute need to be
-   used with care.  Especially reset/deletion of a password by an
-   administrator without knowing the old user password gets tricky or
-   impossible if multiple values for different applications are present.
-
-   Certainly, applications that intend to replace the 'userPassword'
-   value(s) with new value(s) should use modify/replaceValues (or
-   modify/deleteAttribute+addAttribute).  In addition, server
-   implementations are encouraged to provide administrative controls
-   that, if enabled, restrict the 'userPassword' attribute to one value.
-
-   Note that when used for authentication purposes [RFC4513], the user
-   need only prove knowledge of one of the values, not all of the
-   values.
-
-6.  Acknowledgements
-
-   The definitions, on which this document is based, have been developed
-   by committees for telecommunications and international standards.
-
-   This document is an update of RFC 2256 by Mark Wahl.  RFC 2256 was a
-   product of the IETF ASID Working Group.
-
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-   The 'dc' attribute type definition and the 'dcObject' object class
-   definition in this document supersede the specification in RFC 2247
-   by S. Kille, M. Wahl, A. Grimstad, R. Huber, and S. Sataluri.
-
-   The 'uid' attribute type definition in this document supersedes the
-   specification of the 'userid' in RFC 1274 by P. Barker and S. Kille
-   and of the uid in RFC 2798 by M. Smith.
-
-   The 'uidObject' object class definition in this document supersedes
-   the specification of the 'uidObject' in RFC 2377 by A. Grimstad, R.
-   Huber, S. Sataluri, and M. Wahl.
-
-   This document is based upon input of the IETF LDAPBIS working group.
-   The author wishes to thank S. Legg and K. Zeilenga for their
-   significant contribution to this update.  The author would also like
-   to thank Kathy Dally, who edited early versions of this document.
-
-7.  References
-
-7.1.  Normative References
-
-   [E.123]    Notation for national and international telephone numbers,
-              ITU-T Recommendation E.123, 1988
-
-   [E.164]    The international public telecommunication numbering plan,
-              ITU-T Recommendation E.164, 1997
-
-   [F.1]      Operational Provisions For The International Public
-              Telegram Service Transmission System, CCITT Recommendation
-              F.1, 1992
-
-   [F.31]     Telegram Retransmission System, CCITT Recommendation F.31,
-              1988
-
-   [ISO3166]  ISO 3166, "Codes for the representation of names of
-              countries".
-
-   [RFC1034]  Mockapetris, P., "Domain names - concepts and facilities",
-              STD 13, RFC 1034, November 1987.
-
-   [RFC1123]  Braden, R., "Requirements for Internet Hosts - Application
-              and Support", STD 3, RFC 1123, October 1989.
-
-   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-              Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC2181]  Elz, R. and R. Bush, "Clarifications to the DNS
-              Specification", RFC 2181, July 1997.
-
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-   [RFC3490]  Faltstrom, P., Hoffman, P., and A. Costello,
-              "Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications (IDNA)",
-              RFC 3490, March 2003.
-
-   [RFC4013]  Zeilenga, K., "SASLprep: Stringprep Profile for User Names
-              and Passwords", RFC 4013, February 2005.
-
-   [RFC4234]  Crocker, D. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
-              Specifications: ABNF", RFC 4234, October 2005.
-
-   [RFC4510]  Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC 4510, June
-              2006.
-
-   [RFC4512]  Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-              2006.
-
-   [RFC4517]  Legg, S., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Syntaxes and Matching Rules", RFC 4517, June 2006.
-
-   [X.121]    International numbering plan for public data networks,
-              ITU-T Recommendation X.121, 1996
-
-   [X.509]    The Directory:  Authentication Framework, ITU-T
-              Recommendation X.509, 1993
-
-   [X.520]    The Directory: Selected Attribute Types, ITU-T
-              Recommendation X.520, 1993
-
-   [X.521]    The Directory: Selected Object Classes.  ITU-T
-              Recommendation X.521, 1993
-
-7.2.  Informative References
-
-   [RFC1274]  Barker, P. and S. Kille, "The COSINE and Internet X.500
-              Schema", RFC 1274, November 1991.
-
-   [RFC2247]  Kille, S., Wahl, M., Grimstad, A., Huber, R., and S.
-              Sataluri, "Using Domains in LDAP/X.500 Distinguished
-              Names", RFC 2247, January 1998.
-
-   [RFC2377]  Grimstad, A., Huber, R., Sataluri, S., and M. Wahl,
-              "Naming Plan for Internet Directory-Enabled Applications",
-              RFC 2377, September 1998.
-
-   [RFC2798]  Smith, M., "Definition of the inetOrgPerson LDAP Object
-              Class", RFC 2798, April 2000.
-
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-   [RFC4513]  Harrison R., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Authentication Methods and Security Mechanisms",
-              RFC 4513, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4523]  Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP) Schema Definitions for X.509 Certificates", RFC
-              4523, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4524]  Zeilenga, E., Ed., "COSINE LDAP/X.500 Schema", RFC 4524,
-              June 2006.
-
-   [X.500]    ITU-T Recommendations X.500 (1993) | ISO/IEC 9594-1:1994,
-              Information Technology - Open Systems Interconnection -
-              The Directory: Overview of concepts, models and services.
-
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-Appendix A.  Changes Made Since RFC 2256
-
-   This appendix lists the changes that have been made from RFC 2256 to
-   RFC 4519.
-
-   This appendix is not a normative part of this specification, which
-   has been provided for informational purposes only.
-
-      1.  Replaced the document title.
-
-      2.  Removed the IESG Note.
-
-      3.  Dependencies on RFC 1274 have been eliminated.
-
-      4.  Added a Security Considerations section and an IANA
-          Considerations section.
-
-      5.  Deleted the conformance requirement for subschema object
-          classes in favor of a statement in [RFC4517].
-
-      6.  Added explanation to attribute types and to each object class.
-
-      7.  Removed Section 4, Syntaxes, and Section 6, Matching Rules,
-          (moved to [RFC4517]).
-
-      8.  Removed the certificate-related attribute types:
-          authorityRevocationList, cACertificate,
-          certificateRevocationList, crossCertificatePair,
-          deltaRevocationList, supportedAlgorithms, and userCertificate.
-
-          Removed the certificate-related Object Classes:
-          certificationAuthority, certificationAuthority-V2,
-          cRLDistributionPoint, strongAuthenticationUser, and
-          userSecurityInformation
-
-          LDAP PKI is now discussed in [RFC4523].
-
-      9.  Removed the dmdName, knowledgeInformation,
-          presentationAddress, protocolInformation, and
-          supportedApplicationContext attribute types and the dmd,
-          applicationEntity, and dSA object classes.
-
-      10. Deleted the aliasedObjectName and objectClass attribute type
-          definitions.  Deleted the alias and top object class
-          definitions.  They are included in [RFC4512].
-
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-      11. Added the 'dc' attribute type from RFC 2247, making the
-          distinction between 'stored' and 'query' values when preparing
-          IDN strings.
-
-      12. Numerous editorial changes.
-
-      13. Removed upper bound after the SYNTAX oid in all attribute
-          definitions where it appeared.
-
-      14. Added text about Unicode, SASLprep [RFC4013], and UTF-8 for
-          userPassword.
-
-      15. Included definitions, comments and references for 'dcObject'
-          and 'uidObject'.
-
-      16. Replaced PKI schema references to use RFC 4523.
-
-      17. Spelt out and referenced ABNF on first usage.
-
-      18. Removed Section 2.4 (Source).  Replaced the source table with
-          explicit references for each definition.
-
-      19. All references to an attribute type or object class are
-          enclosed in single quotes.
-
-      20. The layout of attribute type definitions has been changed to
-          provide consistency throughout the document:
-          > Section Heading
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-          > Source Information
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-      21. References to alternate names for attributes types are
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-      24. Inserted a reference to [RFC4517] for the
-          'teletexTerminalIdentifier' definition's SYNTAX OID.
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-          'localityName', 'organizationName', 'organizationUnitName',
-          'surname', 'uidObject' and 'userid'.
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-      26. Renamed all instances of supercede to supersede.
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-      27. Moved [F.1], [F.31] and [RFC4013] from informative to
-          normative references.
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-      28. Changed the 'c' definition to be consistent with X.500.
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-Network Working Group                                        K. Zeilenga
-Request for Comments: 4520                           OpenLDAP Foundation
-BCP: 64                                                        June 2006
-Obsoletes: 3383
-Category: Best Current Practice
-
-
-     Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Considerations for
-            the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
-
-Status of This Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the
-   Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
-
-   This document provides procedures for registering extensible elements
-   of the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).  The document
-   also provides guidelines to the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
-   (IANA) describing conditions under which new values can be assigned.
-
-1.  Introduction
-
-   The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol [RFC4510] (LDAP) is an
-   extensible protocol.  LDAP supports:
-
-      -  the addition of new operations,
-      -  the extension of existing operations, and
-      -  the extensible schema.
-
-   This document details procedures for registering values used to
-   unambiguously identify extensible elements of the protocol, including
-   the following:
-
-      - LDAP message types
-      - LDAP extended operations and controls
-      - LDAP result codes
-      - LDAP authentication methods
-      - LDAP attribute description options
-      - Object Identifier descriptors
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-   These registries are maintained by the Internet Assigned Numbers
-   Authority (IANA).
-
-   In addition, this document provides guidelines to IANA describing the
-   conditions under which new values can be assigned.
-
-   This document replaces RFC 3383.
-
-2.  Terminology and Conventions
-
-   This section details terms and conventions used in this document.
-
-2.1.  Policy Terminology
-
-   The terms "IESG Approval", "Standards Action", "IETF Consensus",
-   "Specification Required", "First Come First Served", "Expert Review",
-   and "Private Use" are used as defined in BCP 26 [RFC2434].
-
-   The term "registration owner" (or "owner") refers to the party
-   authorized to change a value's registration.
-
-2.2.  Requirement Terminology
-
-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
-   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
-   document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119].  In
-   this case, "the specification", as used by BCP 14, refers to the
-   processing of protocols being submitted to the IETF standards
-   process.
-
-2.3.  Common ABNF Productions
-
-   A number of syntaxes in this document are described using ABNF
-   [RFC4234].  These syntaxes rely on the following common productions:
-
-         ALPHA = %x41-5A / %x61-7A    ; "A"-"Z" / "a"-"z"
-         LDIGIT = %x31-39             ; "1"-"9"
-         DIGIT = %x30 / LDIGIT        ; "0"-"9"
-         HYPHEN = %x2D                ; "-"
-         DOT = %x2E                   ; "."
-         number = DIGIT / ( LDIGIT 1*DIGIT )
-         keychar = ALPHA / DIGIT / HYPHEN
-         leadkeychar = ALPHA
-         keystring = leadkeychar *keychar
-         keyword = keystring
-
-   Keywords are case insensitive.
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-3.  IANA Considerations for LDAP
-
-   This section details each kind of protocol value that can be
-   registered and provides IANA guidelines on how to assign new values.
-
-   IANA may reject obviously bogus registrations.
-
-   LDAP values specified in RFCs MUST be registered.  Other LDAP values,
-   except those in private-use name spaces, SHOULD be registered.  RFCs
-   SHOULD NOT reference, use, or otherwise recognize unregistered LDAP
-   values.
-
-3.1.  Object Identifiers
-
-   Numerous LDAP schema and protocol elements are identified by Object
-   Identifiers (OIDs) [X.680].  Specifications that assign OIDs to
-   elements SHOULD state who delegated the OIDs for their use.
-
-   For IETF-developed elements, specifications SHOULD use OIDs under
-   "Internet Directory Numbers" (1.3.6.1.1.x).  For elements developed
-   by others, any properly delegated OID can be used, including those
-   under "Internet Directory Numbers" (1.3.6.1.1.x) or "Internet Private
-   Enterprise Numbers" (1.3.6.1.4.1.x).
-
-   Internet Directory Numbers (1.3.6.1.1.x) will be assigned upon Expert
-   Review with Specification Required.  Only one OID per specification
-   will be assigned.  The specification MAY then assign any number of
-   OIDs within this arc without further coordination with IANA.
-
-   Internet Private Enterprise Numbers (1.3.6.1.4.1.x) are assigned by
-   IANA <http://www.iana.org/cgi-bin/enterprise.pl>.  Practices for IANA
-   assignment of Internet Private Enterprise Numbers are detailed in RFC
-   2578 [RFC2578].
-
-   To avoid interoperability problems between early implementations of a
-   "work in progress" and implementations of the published specification
-   (e.g., the RFC), experimental OIDs SHOULD be used in "works in
-   progress" and early implementations.  OIDs under the Internet
-   Experimental OID arc (1.3.6.1.3.x) may be used for this purpose.
-   Practices for IANA assignment of these Internet Experimental numbers
-   are detailed in RFC 2578 [RFC2578].
-
-3.2.  Protocol Mechanisms
-
-   LDAP provides a number of Root DSA-Specific Entry (DSE) attributes
-   for discovery of protocol mechanisms identified by OIDs, including
-   the supportedControl, supportedExtension, and supportedFeatures
-   attributes [RFC4512].
-
-
-
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-
-   A registry of OIDs used for discovery of protocol mechanisms is
-   provided to allow implementors and others to locate the technical
-   specification for these protocol mechanisms.  Future specifications
-   of additional Root DSE attributes holding values identifying protocol
-   mechanisms MAY extend this registry for their values.
-
-   Protocol mechanisms are registered on a First Come First Served
-   basis.
-
-3.3.  LDAP Syntaxes
-
-   This registry provides a listing of LDAP syntaxes [RFC4512].  Each
-   LDAP syntax is identified by an OID.  This registry is provided to
-   allow implementors and others to locate the technical specification
-   describing a particular LDAP Syntax.
-
-   LDAP Syntaxes are registered on a First Come First Served with
-   Specification Required basis.
-
-   Note: Unlike object classes, attribute types, and various other kinds
-         of schema elements, descriptors are not used in LDAP to
-         identify LDAP Syntaxes.
-
-3.4.  Object Identifier Descriptors
-
-   LDAP allows short descriptive names (or descriptors) to be used
-   instead of a numeric Object Identifier to identify select protocol
-   extensions [RFC4511], schema elements [RFC4512], LDAP URL [RFC4516]
-   extensions, and other objects.
-
-   Although the protocol allows the same descriptor to refer to
-   different object identifiers in certain cases and the registry
-   supports multiple registrations of the same descriptor (each
-   indicating a different kind of schema element and different object
-   identifier), multiple registrations of the same descriptor are to be
-   avoided.  All such multiple registration requests require Expert
-   Review.
-
-   Descriptors are restricted to strings of UTF-8 [RFC3629] encoded
-   Unicode characters restricted by the following ABNF:
-
-      name = keystring
-
-   Descriptors are case insensitive.
-
-   Multiple names may be assigned to a given OID.  For purposes of
-   registration, an OID is to be represented in numeric OID form (e.g.,
-   1.1.0.23.40) conforming to the following ABNF:
-
-
-
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-
-      numericoid = number 1*( DOT number )
-
-   While the protocol places no maximum length restriction upon
-   descriptors, they should be short.  Descriptors longer than 48
-   characters may be viewed as too long to register.
-
-   A value ending with a hyphen ("-") reserves all descriptors that
-   start with that value.  For example, the registration of the option
-   "descrFamily-" reserves all options that start with "descrFamily-"
-   for some related purpose.
-
-   Descriptors beginning with "x-" are for Private Use and cannot be
-   registered.
-
-   Descriptors beginning with "e-" are reserved for experiments and will
-   be registered on a First Come First Served basis.
-
-   All other descriptors require Expert Review to be registered.
-
-   The registrant need not "own" the OID being named.
-
-   The OID name space is managed by the ISO/IEC Joint Technical
-   Committee 1 - Subcommittee 6.
-
-3.5.  AttributeDescription Options
-
-   An AttributeDescription [RFC4512] can contain zero or more options
-   specifying additional semantics.  An option SHALL be restricted to a
-   string of UTF-8 encoded Unicode characters limited by the following
-   ABNF:
-
-      option = keystring
-
-   Options are case insensitive.
-
-   While the protocol places no maximum length restriction upon option
-   strings, they should be short.  Options longer than 24 characters may
-   be viewed as too long to register.
-
-   Values ending with a hyphen ("-") reserve all option names that start
-   with the name.  For example, the registration of the option
-   "optionFamily-" reserves all options that start with "optionFamily-"
-   for some related purpose.
-
-   Options beginning with "x-" are for Private Use and cannot be
-   registered.
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-   Options beginning with "e-" are reserved for experiments and will be
-   registered on a First Come First Served basis.
-
-   All other options require Standards Action or Expert Review with
-   Specification Required to be registered.
-
-3.6.  LDAP Message Types
-
-   Each protocol message is encapsulated in an LDAPMessage envelope
-   [RFC4511.  The protocolOp CHOICE indicates the type of message
-   encapsulated.  Each message type consists of an ASN.1 identifier in
-   the form of a keyword and a non-negative choice number.  The choice
-   number is combined with the class (APPLICATION) and data type
-   (CONSTRUCTED or PRIMITIVE) to construct the BER tag in the message's
-   encoding.  The choice numbers for existing protocol messages are
-   implicit in the protocol's ASN.1 defined in [RFC4511].
-
-   New values will be registered upon Standards Action.
-
-   Note: LDAP provides extensible messages that reduce but do not
-         eliminate the need to add new message types.
-
-3.7.  LDAP Authentication Method
-
-   The LDAP Bind operation supports multiple authentication methods
-   [RFC4511].  Each authentication choice consists of an ASN.1
-   identifier in the form of a keyword and a non-negative integer.
-
-   The registrant SHALL classify the authentication method usage using
-   one of the following terms:
-
-         COMMON      - method is appropriate for common use on the
-                       Internet.
-         LIMITED USE - method is appropriate for limited use.
-         OBSOLETE    - method has been deprecated or otherwise found to
-                       be inappropriate for any use.
-
-   Methods without publicly available specifications SHALL NOT be
-   classified as COMMON.  New registrations of the class OBSOLETE cannot
-   be registered.
-
-   New authentication method integers in the range 0-1023 require
-   Standards Action to be registered.  New authentication method
-   integers in the range 1024-4095 require Expert Review with
-   Specification Required.  New authentication method integers in the
-   range 4096-16383 will be registered on a First Come First Served
-   basis.  Keywords associated with integers in the range 0-4095 SHALL
-   NOT start with "e-" or "x-".  Keywords associated with integers in
-
-
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-
-   the range 4096-16383 SHALL start with "e-".  Values greater than or
-   equal to 16384 and keywords starting with "x-" are for Private Use
-   and cannot be registered.
-
-   Note: LDAP supports Simple Authentication and Security Layers
-         [RFC4422] as an authentication choice.  SASL is an extensible
-         authentication framework.
-
-3.8.  LDAP Result Codes
-
-   LDAP result messages carry a resultCode enumerated value to indicate
-   the outcome of the operation [RFC4511].  Each result code consists of
-   an ASN.1 identifier in the form of a keyword and a non-negative
-   integer.
-
-   New resultCodes integers in the range 0-1023 require Standards Action
-   to be registered.  New resultCode integers in the range 1024-4095
-   require Expert Review with Specification Required.  New resultCode
-   integers in the range 4096-16383 will be registered on a First Come
-   First Served basis.  Keywords associated with integers in the range
-   0-4095 SHALL NOT start with "e-" or "x-".  Keywords associated with
-   integers in the range 4096-16383 SHALL start with "e-".  Values
-   greater than or equal to 16384 and keywords starting with "x-" are
-   for Private Use and cannot be registered.
-
-3.9.  LDAP Search Scope
-
-   LDAP SearchRequest messages carry a scope-enumerated value to
-   indicate the extent of search within the DIT [RFC4511].  Each search
-   value consists of an ASN.1 identifier in the form of a keyword and a
-   non-negative integer.
-
-   New scope integers in the range 0-1023 require Standards Action to be
-   registered.  New scope integers in the range 1024-4095 require Expert
-   Review with Specification Required.  New scope integers in the range
-   4096-16383 will be registered on a First Come First Served basis.
-   Keywords associated with integers in the range 0-4095 SHALL NOT start
-   with "e-" or "x-".  Keywords associated with integers in the range
-   4096-16383 SHALL start with "e-".  Values greater than or equal to
-   16384 and keywords starting with "x-" are for Private Use and cannot
-   be registered.
-
-3.10.  LDAP Filter Choice
-
-   LDAP filters are used in making assertions against an object
-   represented in the directory [RFC4511].  The Filter CHOICE indicates
-   a type of assertion.  Each Filter CHOICE consists of an ASN.1
-   identifier in the form of a keyword and a non-negative choice number.
-
-
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-
-   The choice number is combined with the class (APPLICATION) and data
-   type (CONSTRUCTED or PRIMITIVE) to construct the BER tag in the
-   message's encoding.
-
-   Note: LDAP provides the extensibleMatching choice, which reduces but
-         does not eliminate the need to add new filter choices.
-
-3.11.  LDAP ModifyRequest Operation Type
-
-   The LDAP ModifyRequest carries a sequence of modification operations
-   [RFC4511].  Each kind (e.g., add, delete, replace) of operation
-   consists of an ASN.1 identifier in the form of a keyword and a non-
-   negative integer.
-
-   New operation type integers in the range 0-1023 require Standards
-   Action to be registered.  New operation type integers in the range
-   1024-4095 require Expert Review with Specification Required.  New
-   operation type integers in the range 4096-16383 will be registered on
-   a First Come First Served basis.  Keywords associated with integers
-   in the range 0-4095 SHALL NOT start with "e-" or "x-".  Keywords
-   associated with integers in the range 4096-16383 SHALL start with
-   "e-".  Values greater than or equal to 16384 and keywords starting
-   with "x-" are for Private Use and cannot be registered.
-
-3.12.  LDAP authzId Prefixes
-
-   Authorization Identities in LDAP are strings conforming to the
-   <authzId> production [RFC4513].  This production is extensible.  Each
-   new specific authorization form is identified by a prefix string
-   conforming to the following ABNF:
-
-         prefix = keystring COLON
-         COLON = %x3A ; COLON (":" U+003A)
-
-   Prefixes are case insensitive.
-
-   While the protocol places no maximum length restriction upon prefix
-   strings, they should be short.  Prefixes longer than 12 characters
-   may be viewed as too long to register.
-
-   Prefixes beginning with "x-" are for Private Use and cannot be
-   registered.
-
-   Prefixes beginning with "e-" are reserved for experiments and will be
-   registered on a First Come First Served basis.
-
-   All other prefixes require Standards Action or Expert Review with
-   Specification Required to be registered.
-
-
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-
-3.13.  Directory Systems Names
-
-   The IANA-maintained "Directory Systems Names" registry [IANADSN] of
-   valid keywords for well-known attributes was used in the LDAPv2
-   string representation of a distinguished name [RFC1779].  LDAPv2 is
-   now Historic [RFC3494].
-
-   Directory systems names are not known to be used in any other
-   context.  LDAPv3 [RFC4514] uses Object Identifier Descriptors
-   [Section 3.2] (which have a different syntax than directory system
-   names).
-
-   New Directory System Names will no longer be accepted.  For
-   historical purposes, the current list of registered names should
-   remain publicly available.
-
-4.  Registration Procedure
-
-   The procedure given here MUST be used by anyone who wishes to use a
-   new value of a type described in Section 3 of this document.
-
-   The first step is for the requester to fill out the appropriate form.
-   Templates are provided in Appendix A.
-
-   If the policy is Standards Action, the completed form SHOULD be
-   provided to the IESG with the request for Standards Action.  Upon
-   approval of the Standards Action, the IESG SHALL forward the request
-   (possibly revised) to IANA.  The IESG SHALL be regarded as the
-   registration owner of all values requiring Standards Action.
-
-   If the policy is Expert Review, the requester SHALL post the
-   completed form to the <directory at apps.ietf.org> mailing list for
-   public review.  The review period is two (2) weeks.  If a revised
-   form is later submitted, the review period is restarted.  Anyone may
-   subscribe to this list by sending a request to <directory-
-   request at apps.ietf.org>.  During the review, objections may be raised
-   by anyone (including the Expert) on the list.  After completion of
-   the review, the Expert, based on public comments, SHALL either
-   approve the request and forward it to the IANA OR deny the request.
-   In either case, the Expert SHALL promptly notify the requester of the
-   action.  Actions of the Expert may be appealed [RFC2026].  The Expert
-   is appointed by Applications Area Directors.  The requester is viewed
-   as the registration owner of values registered under Expert Review.
-
-   If the policy is First Come First Served, the requester SHALL submit
-   the completed form directly to the IANA: <iana at iana.org>.  The
-   requester is viewed as the registration owner of values registered
-   under First Come First Served.
-
-
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-   Neither the Expert nor IANA will take position on the claims of
-   copyright or trademark issues regarding completed forms.
-
-   Prior to submission of the Internet Draft (I-D) to the RFC Editor but
-   after IESG review and tentative approval, the document editor SHOULD
-   revise the I-D to use registered values.
-
-5.  Registration Maintenance
-
-   This section discusses maintenance of registrations.
-
-5.1.  Lists of Registered Values
-
-   IANA makes lists of registered values readily available to the
-   Internet community on its web site: <http://www.iana.org/>.
-
-5.2.  Change Control
-
-   The registration owner MAY update the registration subject to the
-   same constraints and review as with new registrations.  In cases
-   where the registration owner is unable or is unwilling to make
-   necessary updates, the IESG MAY assume ownership of the registration
-   in order to update the registration.
-
-5.3.  Comments
-
-   For cases where others (anyone other than the registration owner)
-   have significant objections to the claims in a registration and the
-   registration owner does not agree to change the registration,
-   comments MAY be attached to a registration upon Expert Review.  For
-   registrations owned by the IESG, the objections SHOULD be addressed
-   by initiating a request for Expert Review.
-
-   The form of these requests is ad hoc, but MUST include the specific
-   objections to be reviewed and SHOULD contain (directly or by
-   reference) materials supporting the objections.
-
-6.  Security Considerations
-
-   The security considerations detailed in BCP 26 [RFC2434] are
-   generally applicable to this document.  Additional security
-   considerations specific to each name space are discussed in Section
-   3, where appropriate.
-
-   Security considerations for LDAP are discussed in documents
-   comprising the technical specification [RFC4510].
-
-
-
-
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-
-7.  Acknowledgement
-
-   This document is a product of the IETF LDAP Revision (LDAPBIS)
-   Working Group (WG).  This document is a revision of RFC 3383, also a
-   product of the LDAPBIS WG.
-
-   This document includes text borrowed from "Guidelines for Writing an
-   IANA Considerations Section in RFCs" [RFC2434] by Thomas Narten and
-   Harald Alvestrand.
-
-8.  References
-
-8.1.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC2026]  Bradner, S., "The Internet Standards Process -- Revision
-              3", BCP 9, RFC 2026, October 1996.
-
-   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-              Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC2434]  Narten, T. and H. Alvestrand, "Guidelines for Writing an
-              IANA Considerations Section in RFCs", BCP 26, RFC 2434,
-              October 1998.
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-   [RFC2578]  McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., and J. Schoenwaelder,
-              "Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2)",
-              STD 58, RFC 2578, April 1999.
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-   [RFC3629]  Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO
-              10646", STD 63, RFC 3629, November 2003.
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-   [RFC4234]  Crocker, D. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
-              Specifications: ABNF", RFC 4234, October 2005.
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-   [RFC4510]  Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC 4510, June
-              2006.
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-   [RFC4511]  Sermersheim, J., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-              Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol", RFC 4511, June 2006.
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-   [RFC4512]  Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-              2006.
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-   [RFC4513]  Harrison, R., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Authentication Methods and Security Mechanisms",
-              RFC 4513, June 2006.
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-   [RFC4516]  Smith, M., Ed. and T. Howes, "Lightweight Directory Access
-              Protocol (LDAP): Uniform Resource Locator", RFC 4516, June
-              2006.
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-   [Unicode]  The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard, Version
-              3.2.0" is defined by "The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0"
-              (Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley, 2000. ISBN 0-201-61633-5),
-              as amended by the "Unicode Standard Annex #27: Unicode
-              3.1" (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr27/) and by the
-              "Unicode Standard Annex #28: Unicode 3.2"
-              (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr28/).
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-   [X.680]    International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication
-              Standardization Sector, "Abstract Syntax Notation One
-              (ASN.1) - Specification of Basic Notation", X.680(2002)
-              (also ISO/IEC 8824-1:2002).
-
-8.2.  Informative References
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-   [RFC1779]  Kille, S., "A String Representation of Distinguished
-              Names", RFC 1779, March 1995.
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-   [RFC3494]  Zeilenga, K.,"Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              version 2 (LDAPv2) to Historic Status", RFC 3494, March
-              2003.
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-   [RFC4514]  Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): String Representation of Distinguished Names", RFC
-              4514, June 2006.
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-   [RFC4422]  Melnikov, A., Ed. and K. Zeilenga, Ed., "Simple
-              Authentication and Security Layer (SASL)", RFC 4422, June
-              2006.
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-   [IANADSN]  IANA, "Directory Systems Names",
-              http://www.iana.org/assignments/directory-system-names.
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-Appendix A.  Registration Templates
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-   This appendix provides registration templates for registering new
-   LDAP values.  Note that more than one value may be requested by
-   extending the template by listing multiple values, or through use of
-   tables.
-
-A.1.  LDAP Object Identifier Registration Template
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-   Subject: Request for LDAP OID Registration
-
-   Person & email address to contact for further information:
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-   Specification: (I-D)
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-   Author/Change Controller:
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-   Comments:
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-
-A.2.  LDAP Protocol Mechanism Registration Template
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-   Subject: Request for LDAP Protocol Mechanism Registration
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-   Object Identifier:
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-   Description:
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-   Person & email address to contact for further information:
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-   Usage: (One of Control or Extension or Feature or other)
-
-   Specification: (RFC, I-D, URI)
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-   Author/Change Controller:
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-   Comments:
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-   (Any comments that the requester deems relevant to the request.)
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-   Subject: Request for LDAP Syntax Registration
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-   Object Identifier:
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-   Description:
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-   Person & email address to contact for further information:
-
-   Specification: (RFC, I-D, URI)
-
-   Author/Change Controller:
-
-   Comments:
-
-   (Any comments that the requester deems relevant to the request.)
-
-A.4.  LDAP Descriptor Registration Template
-
-   Subject: Request for LDAP Descriptor Registration
-
-   Descriptor (short name):
-
-   Object Identifier:
-
-   Person & email address to contact for further information:
-
-   Usage: (One of administrative role, attribute type, matching rule,
-     name form, object class, URL extension, or other)
-
-   Specification: (RFC, I-D, URI)
-
-   Author/Change Controller:
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-   Comments:
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-   (Any comments that the requester deems relevant to the request.)
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-A.5.  LDAP Attribute Description Option Registration Template
-
-   Subject: Request for LDAP Attribute Description Option Registration
-   Option Name:
-
-   Family of Options: (YES or NO)
-
-   Person & email address to contact for further information:
-
-   Specification: (RFC, I-D, URI)
-
-   Author/Change Controller:
-
-   Comments:
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-   (Any comments that the requester deems relevant to the request.)
-
-A.6.  LDAP Message Type Registration Template
-
-   Subject: Request for LDAP Message Type Registration
-
-   LDAP Message Name:
-
-   Person & email address to contact for further information:
-
-   Specification: (Approved I-D)
-
-   Comments:
-
-   (Any comments that the requester deems relevant to the request.)
-
-A.7.  LDAP Authentication Method Registration Template
-
-   Subject: Request for LDAP Authentication Method Registration
-
-   Authentication Method Name:
-
-   Person & email address to contact for further information:
-
-   Specification: (RFC, I-D, URI)
-
-   Intended Usage: (One of COMMON, LIMITED-USE, OBSOLETE)
-
-   Author/Change Controller:
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-   Comments:
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-   (Any comments that the requester deems relevant to the request.)
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-A.8.  LDAP Result Code Registration Template
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-   Subject: Request for LDAP Result Code Registration
-
-   Result Code Name:
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-   Person & email address to contact for further information:
-
-   Specification: (RFC, I-D, URI)
-
-   Author/Change Controller:
-
-   Comments:
-
-   (Any comments that the requester deems relevant to the request.)
-
-A.8.  LDAP Search Scope Registration Template
-
-   Subject: Request for LDAP Search Scope Registration
-
-   Search Scope Name:
-
-   Filter Scope String:
-
-   Person & email address to contact for further information:
-
-   Specification: (RFC, I-D, URI)
-
-   Author/Change Controller:
-
-   Comments:
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-   (Any comments that the requester deems relevant to the request.)
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-A.9.  LDAP Filter Choice Registration Template
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-   Subject: Request for LDAP Filter Choice Registration
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-   Filter Choice Name:
-
-   Person & email address to contact for further information:
-
-   Specification: (RFC, I-D, URI)
-
-   Author/Change Controller:
-
-   Comments:
-
-   (Any comments that the requester deems relevant to the request.)
-
-A.10.  LDAP ModifyRequest Operation Registration Template
-
-   Subject: Request for LDAP ModifyRequest Operation Registration
-
-   ModifyRequest Operation Name:
-
-   Person & email address to contact for further information:
-
-   Specification: (RFC, I-D, URI)
-
-   Author/Change Controller:
-
-   Comments:
-
-   (Any comments that the requester deems relevant to the request.)
-
-Appendix B.  Changes since RFC 3383
-
-   This informative appendix provides a summary of changes made since
-   RFC 3383.
-
-      -  Object Identifier Descriptors practices were updated to require
-         all descriptors defined in RFCs to be registered and
-         recommending all other descriptors (excepting those in
-         private-use name space) be registered.  Additionally, all
-         requests for multiple registrations of the same descriptor are
-         now subject to Expert Review.
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-      -  Protocol Mechanisms practices were updated to include values of
-         the 'supportedFeatures' attribute type.
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-      -  LDAP Syntax, Search Scope, Filter Choice, ModifyRequest
-         operation, and authzId prefixes registries were added.
-
-      -  References to RFCs comprising the LDAP technical specifications
-         have been updated to latest revisions.
-
-      -  References to ISO 10646 have been replaced with [Unicode].
-
-      -  The "Assigned Values" appendix providing initial registry
-         values was removed.
-
-      -  Numerous editorial changes were made.
-
-Author's Address
-
-   Kurt D. Zeilenga
-   OpenLDAP Foundation
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-Network Working Group                                        K. Zeilenga
-Request for Comments: 4521                           OpenLDAP Foundation
-BCP: 118                                                       June 2006
-Category: Best Current Practice
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-                          Considerations for
-        Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Extensions
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-Status of This Memo
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-   This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the
-   Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
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-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
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-Abstract
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-   The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is extensible.  It
-   provides mechanisms for adding new operations, extending existing
-   operations, and expanding user and system schemas.  This document
-   discusses considerations for designers of LDAP extensions.
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-Table of Contents
-
-   1. Introduction ....................................................3
-      1.1. Terminology ................................................3
-   2. General Considerations ..........................................4
-      2.1. Scope of Extension .........................................4
-      2.2. Interaction between extensions .............................4
-      2.3. Discovery Mechanism ........................................4
-      2.4. Internationalization Considerations ........................5
-      2.5. Use of the Basic Encoding Rules ............................5
-      2.6. Use of Formal Languages ....................................5
-      2.7. Examples ...................................................5
-      2.8. Registration of Protocol Values ............................5
-   3. LDAP Operation Extensions .......................................6
-      3.1. Controls ...................................................6
-           3.1.1. Extending Bind Operation with Controls ..............6
-           3.1.2. Extending the Start TLS Operation with Controls .....7
-           3.1.3. Extending the Search Operation with Controls ........7
-           3.1.4. Extending the Update Operations with Controls .......8
-           3.1.5. Extending the Responseless Operations with Controls..8
-      3.2. Extended Operations ........................................8
-      3.3. Intermediate Responses .....................................8
-      3.4. Unsolicited Notifications ..................................9
-   4. Extending the LDAP ASN.1 Definition .............................9
-      4.1. Result Codes ...............................................9
-      4.2. LDAP Message Types .........................................9
-      4.3. Authentication Methods ....................................10
-      4.4. General ASN.1 Extensibility ...............................10
-   5. Schema Extensions ..............................................10
-      5.1. LDAP Syntaxes .............................................11
-      5.2. Matching Rules ............................................11
-      5.3. Attribute Types ...........................................12
-      5.4. Object Classes ............................................12
-   6. Other Extension Mechanisms .....................................12
-      6.1. Attribute Description Options .............................12
-      6.2. Authorization Identities ..................................12
-      6.3. LDAP URL Extensions .......................................12
-   7. Security Considerations ........................................12
-   8. Acknowledgements ...............................................13
-   9. References .....................................................13
-      9.1. Normative References ......................................13
-      9.2. Informative References ....................................15
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-1.  Introduction
-
-   The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [RFC4510] is an
-   extensible protocol.
-
-   LDAP allows for new operations to be added and for existing
-   operations to be enhanced [RFC4511].
-
-   LDAP allows additional schema to be defined [RFC4512][RFC4517].  This
-   can include additional object classes, attribute types, matching
-   rules, additional syntaxes, and other elements of schema.  LDAP
-   provides an ability to extend attribute types with options [RFC4512].
-
-   LDAP supports a Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL)
-   authentication method [RFC4511][RFC4513].  SASL [RFC4422] is
-   extensible.  LDAP may be extended to support additional
-   authentication methods [RFC4511].
-
-   LDAP supports establishment of Transport Layer Security (TLS)
-   [RFC4511][RFC4513].  TLS [RFC4346] is extensible.
-
-   LDAP has an extensible Uniform Resource Locator (URL) format
-   [RFC4516].
-
-   Lastly, LDAP allows for certain extensions to the protocol's Abstract
-   Syntax Notation - One (ASN.1) [X.680] definition to be made.  This
-   facilitates a wide range of protocol enhancements, for example, new
-   result codes needed to support extensions to be added through
-   extension of the protocol's ASN.1 definition.
-
-   This document describes practices that engineers should consider when
-   designing extensions to LDAP.
-
-1.1.  Terminology
-
-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
-   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
-   document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119].  In
-   this document, "the specification", as used by BCP 14, RFC 2119,
-   refers to the engineering of LDAP extensions.
-
-   The term "Request Control" refers to a control attached to a client-
-   generated message sent to a server.  The term "Response Control"
-   refers to a control attached to a server-generated message sent to a
-   client.
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-   DIT stands for Directory Information Tree.
-   DSA stands for Directory System Agent, a server.
-   DSE stands for DSA-Specific Entry.
-   DUA stands for Directory User Agent, a client.
-   DN stands for Distinguished Name.
-
-2.  General Considerations
-
-2.1.  Scope of Extension
-
-   Mutually agreeing peers may, within the confines of an extension,
-   agree to significant changes in protocol semantics.  However,
-   designers MUST consider the impact of an extension upon protocol
-   peers that have not agreed to implement or otherwise recognize and
-   support the extension.  Extensions MUST be "truly optional"
-   [RFC2119].
-
-2.2.  Interaction between extensions
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-   Designers SHOULD consider how extensions they engineer interact with
-   other extensions.
-
-   Designers SHOULD consider the extensibility of extensions they
-   specify.  Extensions to LDAP SHOULD themselves be extensible.
-
-   Except where it is stated otherwise, extensibility is implied.
-
-2.3.  Discovery Mechanism
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-   Extensions SHOULD provide adequate discovery mechanisms.
-
-   As LDAP design is based upon the client-request/server-response
-   paradigm, the general discovery approach is for the client to
-   discover the capabilities of the server before utilizing a particular
-   extension.  Commonly, this discovery involves querying the root DSE
-   and/or other DSEs for operational information associated with the
-   extension.  LDAP provides no mechanism for a server to discover the
-   capabilities of a client.
-
-   The 'supportedControl' attribute [RFC4512] is used to advertise
-   supported controls.  The 'supportedExtension' attribute [RFC4512] is
-   used to advertise supported extended operations.  The
-   'supportedFeatures' attribute [RFC4512] is used to advertise
-   features.  Other root DSE attributes MAY be defined to advertise
-   other capabilities.
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-2.4.  Internationalization Considerations
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-   LDAP is designed to support the full Unicode [Unicode] repertory of
-   characters.  Extensions SHOULD avoid unnecessarily restricting
-   applications to subsets of Unicode (e.g., Basic Multilingual Plane,
-   ISO 8859-1, ASCII, Printable String).
-
-   LDAP Language Tag options [RFC3866] provide a mechanism for tagging
-   text (and other) values with language information.  Extensions that
-   define attribute types SHOULD allow use of language tags with these
-   attributes.
-
-2.5.  Use of the Basic Encoding Rules
-
-   Numerous elements of LDAP are described using ASN.1 [X.680] and are
-   encoded using a particular subset [Protocol, Section 5.2] of the
-   Basic Encoding Rules (BER) [X.690].  To allow reuse of
-   parsers/generators used in implementing the LDAP "core" technical
-   specification [RFC4510], it is RECOMMENDED that extension elements
-   (e.g., extension specific contents of controlValue, requestValue,
-   responseValue fields) described by ASN.1 and encoded using BER be
-   subjected to the restrictions of [Protocol, Section 5.2].
-
-2.6.  Use of Formal Languages
-
-   Formal languages SHOULD be used in specifications in accordance with
-   IESG guidelines [FORMAL].
-
-2.7.  Examples
-
-   Example DN strings SHOULD conform to the syntax defined in [RFC4518].
-   Example LDAP filter strings SHOULD conform to the syntax defined in
-   [RFC4515].  Example LDAP URLs SHOULD conform to the syntax defined in
-   [RFC4516].  Entries SHOULD be represented using LDIF [RFC2849].
-
-2.8.  Registration of Protocol Values
-
-   Designers SHALL register protocol values of their LDAP extensions in
-   accordance with BCP 64, RFC 4520 [RFC4520].  Specifications that
-   create new extensible protocol elements SHALL extend existing
-   registries or establish new registries for values of these elements
-   in accordance with BCP 64, RFC 4520 [RFC4520] and BCP 26, RFC 2434
-   [RFC2434].
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-3.  LDAP Operation Extensions
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-   Extensions SHOULD use controls in defining extensions that complement
-   existing operations.  Where the extension to be defined does not
-   complement an existing operation, designers SHOULD consider defining
-   an extended operation instead.
-
-   For example, a subtree delete operation could be designed as either
-   an extension of the delete operation or as a new operation.  As the
-   feature complements the existing delete operation, use of the control
-   mechanism to extend the delete operation is likely more appropriate.
-
-   As a counter (and contrived) example, a locate services operation (an
-   operation that would return for a DN a set of LDAP URLs to services
-   that may hold the entry named by this DN) could be designed as either
-   a search operation or a new operation.  As the feature doesn't
-   complement the search operation (e.g., the operation is not contrived
-   to search for entries held in the Directory Information Tree), it is
-   likely more appropriate to define a new operation using the extended
-   operation mechanism.
-
-3.1.  Controls
-
-   Controls [Protocol, Section 4.1.11] are the RECOMMENDED mechanism for
-   extending existing operations.  The existing operation can be a base
-   operation defined in [RFC4511] (e.g., search, modify) , an extended
-   operation (e.g., Start TLS [RFC4511], Password Modify [RFC3062]), or
-   an operation defined as an extension to a base or extended operation.
-
-   Extensions SHOULD NOT return Response controls unless the server has
-   specific knowledge that the client can make use of the control.
-   Generally, the client requests the return of a particular response
-   control by providing a related request control.
-
-   An existing operation MAY be extended to return IntermediateResponse
-   messages [Protocol, Section 4.13].
-
-   Specifications of controls SHALL NOT attach additional semantics to
-   the criticality of controls beyond those defined in [Protocol,
-   Section 4.1.11].  A specification MAY mandate the criticality take on
-   a particular value (e.g., TRUE or FALSE), where appropriate.
-
-3.1.1.  Extending Bind Operation with Controls
-
-   Controls attached to the request and response messages of a Bind
-   Operation [RFC4511] are not protected by any security layers
-   established by that Bind operation.
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-   Specifications detailing controls extending the Bind operation SHALL
-   detail that the Bind negotiated security layers do not protect the
-   information contained in these controls and SHALL detail how the
-   information in these controls is protected or why the information
-   does not need protection.
-
-   It is RECOMMENDED that designers consider alternative mechanisms for
-   providing the function.  For example, an extended operation issued
-   subsequent to the Bind operation (hence, protected by the security
-   layers negotiated by the Bind operation) might be used to provide the
-   desired function.
-
-   Additionally, designers of Bind control extensions MUST also consider
-   how the controls' semantics interact with individual steps of a
-   multi-step Bind operation.  Note that some steps are optional and
-   thus may require special attention in the design.
-
-3.1.2.  Extending the Start TLS Operation with Controls
-
-   Controls attached to the request and response messages of a Start TLS
-   Operation [RFC4511] are not protected by the security layers
-   established by the Start TLS operation.
-
-   Specifications detailing controls extending the Start TLS operation
-   SHALL detail that the Start TLS negotiated security layers do not
-   protect the information contained in these controls and SHALL detail
-   how the information in these controls is protected or why the
-   information does not need protection.
-
-   It is RECOMMENDED that designers consider alternative mechanisms for
-   providing the function.  For example, an extended operation issued
-   subsequent to the Start TLS operation (hence, protected by the
-   security layers negotiated by the Start TLS operation) might be used
-   to provided the desired function.
-
-3.1.3.  Extending the Search Operation with Controls
-
-   The Search operation processing has two distinct phases:
-
-      -  finding the base object; and
-
-      -  searching for objects at or under that base object.
-
-   Specifications of controls extending the Search Operation should
-   clearly state in which phase(s) the control's semantics apply.
-   Semantics of controls that are not specific to the Search Operation
-   SHOULD apply in the finding phase.
-
-
-
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-
-3.1.4.  Extending the Update Operations with Controls
-
-   Update operations have properties of atomicity, consistency,
-   isolation, and durability ([ACID]).
-
-      -  atomicity: All or none of the DIT changes requested are made.
-
-      -  consistency: The resulting DIT state must be conform to schema
-         and other constraints.
-
-      -  isolation: Intermediate states are not exposed.
-
-      -  durability: The resulting DIT state is preserved until
-         subsequently updated.
-
-   When defining a control that requests additional (or other) DIT
-   changes be made to the DIT, these additional changes SHOULD NOT be
-   treated as part of a separate transaction.  The specification MUST be
-   clear as to whether the additional DIT changes are part of the same
-   or a separate transaction as the DIT changes expressed in the request
-   of the base operation.
-
-   When defining a control that requests additional (or other) DIT
-   changes be made to the DIT, the specification MUST be clear as to the
-   order in which these and the base changes are to be applied to the
-   DIT.
-
-3.1.5.  Extending the Responseless Operations with Controls
-
-   The Abandon and Unbind operations do not include a response message.
-   For this reason, specifications for controls designed to be attached
-   to Abandon and Unbind requests SHOULD mandate that the control's
-   criticality be FALSE.
-
-3.2.  Extended Operations
-
-   Extended Operations [Protocol, Section 4.12] are the RECOMMENDED
-   mechanism for defining new operations.  An extended operation
-   consists of an ExtendedRequest message, zero or more
-   IntermediateResponse messages, and an ExtendedResponse message.
-
-3.3.  Intermediate Responses
-
-   Extensions SHALL use IntermediateResponse messages instead of
-   ExtendedResponse messages to return intermediate results.
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-3.4.  Unsolicited Notifications
-
-   Unsolicited notifications [Protocol, Section 4.4] offer a capability
-   for the server to notify the client of events not associated with the
-   operation currently being processed.
-
-   Extensions SHOULD be designed such that unsolicited notifications are
-   not returned unless the server has specific knowledge that the client
-   can make use of the notification.  Generally, the client requests the
-   return of a particular unsolicited notification by performing a
-   related extended operation.
-
-   For example, a time hack extension could be designed to return
-   unsolicited notifications at regular intervals that were enabled by
-   an extended operation (which possibly specified the desired
-   interval).
-
-4.  Extending the LDAP ASN.1 Definition
-
-   LDAP allows limited extension [Protocol, Section 4] of the LDAP ASN.1
-   definition [Protocol, Appendix B] to be made.
-
-4.1.  Result Codes
-
-   Extensions that specify new operations or enhance existing operations
-   often need to define new result codes.  The extension SHOULD be
-   designed such that a client has a reasonably clear indication of the
-   nature of the successful or non-successful result.
-
-   Extensions SHOULD use existing result codes to indicate conditions
-   that are consistent with the intended meaning [RFC4511][X.511] of
-   these codes.  Extensions MAY introduce new result codes [RFC4520]
-   where no existing result code provides an adequate indication of the
-   nature of the result.
-
-   Extensions SHALL NOT disallow or otherwise restrict the return of
-   general service result codes, especially those reporting a protocol,
-   service, or security problem, or indicating that the server is unable
-   or unwilling to complete the operation.
-
-4.2.  LDAP Message Types
-
-   While extensions can specify new types of LDAP messages by extending
-   the protocolOp CHOICE of the LDAPMessage SEQUENCE, this is generally
-   unnecessary and inappropriate.  Existing operation extension
-   mechanisms (e.g., extended operations, unsolicited notifications, and
-   intermediate responses) SHOULD be used instead.  However, there may
-   be cases where an extension does not fit well into these mechanisms.
-
-
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-
-   In such cases, a new extension mechanism SHOULD be defined that can
-   be used by multiple extensions that have similar needs.
-
-4.3.  Authentication Methods
-
-   The Bind operation currently supports two authentication methods,
-   simple and SASL.  SASL [RFC4422] is an extensible authentication
-   framework used by multiple application-level protocols (e.g., BEEP,
-   IMAP, SMTP).  It is RECOMMENDED that new authentication processes be
-   defined as SASL mechanisms.  New LDAP authentication methods MAY be
-   added to support new authentication frameworks.
-
-   The Bind operation's primary function is to establish the LDAP
-   association [RFC4513].  No other operation SHALL be defined (or
-   extended) to establish the LDAP association.  However, other
-   operations MAY be defined to establish other security associations
-   (e.g., IPsec).
-
-4.4.  General ASN.1 Extensibility
-
-   Section 4 of [RFC4511] states the following:
-
-      In order to support future extensions to this protocol,
-      extensibility is implied where it is allowed per ASN.1 (i.e.,
-      sequence, set, choice, and enumerated types are extensible).  In
-      addition, ellipses (...)  have been supplied in ASN.1 types that
-      are explicitly extensible as discussed in [RFC4520].  Because of
-      the implied extensibility, clients and servers MUST (unless
-      otherwise specified) ignore trailing SEQUENCE components whose
-      tags they do not recognize.
-
-   Designers SHOULD avoid introducing extensions that rely on
-   unsuspecting implementations to ignore trailing components of
-   SEQUENCE whose tags they do not recognize.
-
-5.  Schema Extensions
-
-   Extensions defining LDAP schema elements SHALL provide schema
-   definitions conforming with syntaxes defined in [Models, Section
-   4.1].  While provided definitions MAY be reformatted (line wrapped)
-   for readability, this SHALL be noted in the specification.
-
-   For definitions that allow a NAME field, new schema elements SHOULD
-   provide one and only one name.  The name SHOULD be short.
-
-   Each schema definition allows a DESC field.  The DESC field, if
-   provided, SHOULD contain a short descriptive phrase.  The DESC field
-   MUST be regarded as informational.  That is, the specification MUST
-
-
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-
-
-   be written such that its interpretation is the same with and without
-   the provided DESC fields.
-
-   The extension SHALL NOT mandate that implementations provide the same
-   DESC field in the schema they publish.  Implementors MAY replace or
-   remove the DESC field.
-
-   Published schema elements SHALL NOT be redefined.  Replacement schema
-   elements (new OIDs, new NAMEs) SHOULD be defined as needed.
-
-   Schema designers SHOULD reuse existing schema elements, where
-   appropriate.  However, any reuse MUST not alter the semantics of the
-   element.
-
-5.1.  LDAP Syntaxes
-
-   Each LDAP syntax [RFC4517] is defined in terms of ASN.1 [X.680].
-   Each extension detailing an LDAP syntax MUST specify the ASN.1 data
-   definition associated with the syntax.  A distinct LDAP syntax SHOULD
-   be created for each distinct ASN.1 data definition (including
-   constraints).
-
-   Each LDAP syntax SHOULD have a string encoding defined for it.  It is
-   RECOMMENDED that this string encoding be restricted to UTF-8
-   [RFC3629] encoded Unicode [Unicode] characters.  Use of Generic
-   String Encoding Rules (GSER) [RFC3641][RFC3642] or other generic
-   string encoding rules to provide string encodings for complex ASN.1
-   data definitions is RECOMMENDED.  Otherwise, it is RECOMMENDED that
-   the string encoding be described using a formal language (e.g., ABNF
-   [RFC4234]).  Formal languages SHOULD be used in specifications in
-   accordance with IESG guidelines [FORMAL].
-
-   If no string encoding is defined, the extension SHALL specify how the
-   transfer encoding is to be indicated.  Generally, the extension
-   SHOULD mandate use of binary or other transfer encoding option.
-
-5.2.  Matching Rules
-
-   Three basic kinds of matching rules (e.g., EQUALITY, ORDERING, and
-   SUBSTRING) may be associated with an attribute type.  In addition,
-   LDAP provides an extensible matching rule mechanism.
-
-   The matching rule specification SHOULD detail which kind of matching
-   rule it is and SHOULD describe which kinds of values it can be used
-   with.
-
-   In addition to requirements stated in the LDAP technical
-   specification, equality matching rules SHOULD be commutative.
-
-
-
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-
-
-5.3.  Attribute Types
-
-   Designers SHOULD carefully consider how the structure of values is to
-   be restricted.  Designers SHOULD consider that servers will only
-   enforce constraints of the attribute's syntax.  That is, an attribute
-   intended to hold URIs, but that has directoryString syntax, is not
-   restricted to values that are URIs.
-
-   Designers SHOULD carefully consider which matching rules, if any, are
-   appropriate for the attribute type.  Matching rules specified for an
-   attribute type MUST be compatible with the attribute type's syntax.
-
-   Extensions specifying operational attributes MUST detail how servers
-   are to maintain and/or utilize values of each operational attribute.
-
-5.4.  Object Classes
-
-   Designers SHOULD carefully consider whether each attribute of an
-   object class is required ("MUST") or allowed ("MAY").
-
-   Extensions specifying object classes that allow (or require)
-   operational attributes MUST specify how servers are to maintain
-   and/or utilize entries belonging to these object classes.
-
-6.  Other Extension Mechanisms
-
-6.1.  Attribute Description Options
-
-   Each option is identified by a string of letters, numbers, and
-   hyphens.  This string SHOULD be short.
-
-6.2.  Authorization Identities
-
-   Extensions interacting with authorization identities SHALL support
-   the LDAP authzId format [RFC4513].  The authzId format is extensible.
-
-6.3.  LDAP URL Extensions
-
-   LDAP URL extensions are identified by a short string, a descriptor.
-   Like other descriptors, the string SHOULD be short.
-
-7.  Security Considerations
-
-   LDAP does not place undue restrictions on the kinds of extensions
-   that can be implemented.  While this document attempts to outline
-   some specific issues that designers need to consider, it is not (and
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-   cannot be) all encompassing.  Designers MUST do their own evaluations
-   of the security considerations applicable to their extensions.
-
-   Designers MUST NOT assume that the LDAP "core" technical
-   specification [RFC4510] adequately addresses the specific concerns
-   surrounding their extensions or assume that their extensions have no
-   specific concerns.
-
-   Extension specifications, however, SHOULD note whether security
-   considerations specific to the feature they are extending, as well as
-   general LDAP security considerations, apply to the extension.
-
-8.  Acknowledgements
-
-   The author thanks the IETF LDAP community for their thoughtful
-   comments.
-
-   This work builds upon "LDAP Extension Style Guide" [GUIDE] by Bruce
-   Greenblatt.
-
-9.  References
-
-9.1.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-              Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC2434]  Narten, T. and H. Alvestrand, "Guidelines for Writing an
-              IANA Considerations Section in RFCs", BCP 26, RFC 2434,
-              October 1998.
-
-   [RFC2849]  Good, G., "The LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF) -
-              Technical Specification", RFC 2849, June 2000.
-
-   [RFC3629]  Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of ISO
-              10646", STD 63, RFC 3629, November 2003.
-
-   [RFC3641]  Legg, S., "Generic String Encoding Rules (GSER) for ASN.1
-              Types", RFC 3641, October 2003.
-
-   [RFC3642]  Legg, S., "Common Elements of Generic String Encoding
-              Rules (GSER) Encodings", RFC 3642, October 2003.
-
-   [RFC4512]  Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-              2006.
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-RFC 4521                    LDAP Extensions                    June 2006
-
-
-   [RFC3866]  Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Language Tags and Ranges in the
-              Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)", RFC 3866,
-              July 2004.
-
-   [RFC4234]  Crocker, D. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
-              Specifications: ABNF", RFC 4234, October 2005.
-
-   [RFC4510]  Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC 4510, June
-              2006.
-
-   [RFC4511]  Sermersheim, J., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-              Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol", RFC 4511, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4512]  Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-              2006.
-
-   [RFC4513]  Harrison, R., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Authentication Methods and Security Mechanisms",
-              RFC 4513, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4515]  Smith, M., Ed. and T. Howes, "Lightweight Directory Access
-              Protocol (LDAP): String Representation of Search Filters",
-              RFC 4515, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4516]  Smith, M., Ed. and T. Howes, "Lightweight Directory Access
-              Protocol (LDAP): Uniform Resource Locator", RFC 4516, June
-              2006.
-
-   [RFC4517]  Legg, S., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Syntaxes and Matching Rules", RFC 4517, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4518]  Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): String Representation of Distinguished Names", RFC
-              4518, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4520]  Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
-              Considerations for the Lightweight Directory Access
-              Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4422]  Melnikov, A., Ed. and K. Zeilenga, Ed., "Simple
-              Authentication and Security Layer (SASL)", RFC 4422, June
-              2006.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-   [Unicode]  The Unicode Consortium, "The Unicode Standard, Version
-              3.2.0" is defined by "The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0"
-              (Reading, MA, Addison-Wesley, 2000. ISBN 0-201-61633-5),
-              as amended by the "Unicode Standard Annex #27: Unicode
-              3.1" (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr27/) and by the
-              "Unicode Standard Annex #28: Unicode 3.2"
-              (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr28/).
-
-   [FORMAL]   IESG, "Guidelines for the use of formal languages in IETF
-              specifications",
-              <http://www.ietf.org/IESG/STATEMENTS/pseudo-code-in-
-              specs.txt>, 2001.
-
-   [X.511]    International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication
-              Standardization Sector, "The Directory: Abstract Service
-              Definition", X.511(1993) (also ISO/IEC 9594-3:1993).
-
-   [X.680]    International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication
-              Standardization Sector, "Abstract Syntax Notation One
-              (ASN.1) - Specification of Basic Notation", X.680(2002)
-              (also ISO/IEC 8824-1:2002).
-
-   [X.690]    International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication
-              Standardization Sector, "Specification of ASN.1 encoding
-              rules: Basic Encoding Rules (BER), Canonical Encoding
-              Rules (CER), and Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER)",
-              X.690(2002) (also ISO/IEC 8825-1:2002).
-
-9.2.  Informative References
-
-   [ACID]     Section 4 of ISO/IEC 10026-1:1992.
-
-   [GUIDE]    Greenblatt, B., "LDAP Extension Style Guide", Work in
-              Progress.
-
-   [RFC3062]  Zeilenga, K., "LDAP Password Modify Extended Operation",
-              RFC 3062, February 2001.
-
-   [RFC4346]  Dierks, T. and E. Rescorla, "The Transport Layer Security
-              (TLS) Protocol Version 1.1", RFC 4346, April 2006.
-
-Author's Address
-
-   Kurt D. Zeilenga
-   OpenLDAP Foundation
-
-   EMail: Kurt at OpenLDAP.org
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-Full Copyright Statement
-
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-
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-Network Working Group                                            S. Legg
-Request for Comments: 4522                                       eB2Bcom
-Category: Standards Track                                      June 2006
-
-
-             Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP):
-                       The Binary Encoding Option
-
-Status of This Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
-
-   Each attribute stored in a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-   (LDAP) directory has a defined syntax (i.e., data type).  A syntax
-   definition specifies how attribute values conforming to the syntax
-   are normally represented when transferred in LDAP operations.  This
-   representation is referred to as the LDAP-specific encoding to
-   distinguish it from other methods of encoding attribute values.  This
-   document defines an attribute option, the binary option, that can be
-   used to specify that the associated attribute values are instead
-   encoded according to the Basic Encoding Rules (BER) used by X.500
-   directories.
-
-Table of Contents
-
-   1. Introduction ....................................................2
-   2. Conventions .....................................................2
-   3. The Binary Option ...............................................2
-   4. Syntaxes Requiring Binary Transfer ..............................3
-   5. Attributes Returned in a Search .................................4
-   6. All User Attributes .............................................4
-   7. Conflicting Requests ............................................5
-   8. Security Considerations .........................................5
-   9. IANA Considerations .............................................5
-   10. References .....................................................5
-      10.1. Normative References ......................................5
-      10.2. Informative References ....................................6
-
-
-
-
-Legg                        Standards Track                     [Page 1]
-
-RFC 4522            LDAP: The Binary Encoding Option           June 2006
-
-
-1.  Introduction
-
-   Each attribute stored in a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-   (LDAP) directory [RFC4510] has a defined syntax (i.e., data type)
-   which constrains the structure and format of its values.
-
-   The description of each syntax [RFC4517] specifies how attribute or
-   assertion values [RFC4512] conforming to the syntax are normally
-   represented when transferred in LDAP operations [RFC4511].  This
-   representation is referred to as the LDAP-specific encoding to
-   distinguish it from other methods of encoding attribute values.
-
-   This document defines an attribute option, the binary option, which
-   can be used in an attribute description [RFC4512] in an LDAP
-   operation to specify that the associated attribute values or
-   assertion values are, or are requested to be, encoded according to
-   the Basic Encoding Rules (BER) [BER] as used by X.500 [X.500]
-   directories, instead of the usual LDAP-specific encoding.
-
-   The binary option was originally defined in RFC 2251 [RFC2251].  The
-   LDAP technical specification [RFC4510] has obsoleted the previously
-   defined LDAP technical specification [RFC3377], which included RFC
-   2251.  The binary option was not included in the revised LDAP
-   technical specification for a variety of reasons including
-   implementation inconsistencies.  No attempt is made here to resolve
-   the known inconsistencies.
-
-   This document reintroduces the binary option for use with certain
-   attribute syntaxes, such as certificate syntax [RFC4523], that
-   specifically require it.  No attempt has been made to address use of
-   the binary option with attributes of syntaxes that do not require its
-   use.  Unless addressed in a future specification, this use is to be
-   avoided.
-
-2.  Conventions
-
-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
-   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
-   document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14, RFC 2119
-   [BCP14].
-
-3.  The Binary Option
-
-   The binary option is indicated with the attribute option string
-   "binary" in an attribute description.  Note that, like all attribute
-   options, the string representing the binary option is case
-   insensitive.
-
-
-
-
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-
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-
-
-   Where the binary option is present in an attribute description, the
-   associated attribute values or assertion values MUST be BER encoded
-   (otherwise the values are encoded according to the LDAP-specific
-   encoding [RFC4517] for the attribute's syntax).  Note that it is
-   possible for a syntax to be defined such that its LDAP-specific
-   encoding is exactly the same as its BER encoding.
-
-   In terms of the protocol [RFC4511], the binary option specifies that
-   the contents octets of the associated AttributeValue or
-   AssertionValue OCTET STRING are a complete BER encoding of the
-   relevant value.
-
-   The binary option is not a tagging option [RFC4512], so the presence
-   of the binary option does not specify an attribute subtype.  An
-   attribute description containing the binary option references exactly
-   the same attribute as the attribute description without the binary
-   option.  The supertype/subtype relationships of attributes with
-   tagging options are not altered in any way by the presence or absence
-   of the binary option.
-
-   An attribute description SHALL be treated as unrecognized if it
-   contains the binary option and the syntax of the attribute does not
-   have an associated ASN.1 type [RFC4517], or the BER encoding of
-   values of that type is not supported.
-
-   The presence or absence of the binary option only affects the
-   transfer of attribute and assertion values in the protocol; servers
-   store any particular attribute value in a format of their choosing.
-
-4.  Syntaxes Requiring Binary Transfer
-
-   The attribute values of certain attribute syntaxes are defined
-   without an LDAP-specific encoding and are required to be transferred
-   in the BER-encoded form.  For the purposes of this document, these
-   syntaxes are said to have a binary transfer requirement.  The
-   certificate, certificate list, certificate pair, and supported
-   algorithm syntaxes [RFC4523] are examples of syntaxes with a binary
-   transfer requirement.  These syntaxes also have an additional
-   requirement that the exact BER encoding must be preserved.  Note that
-   this is a property of the syntaxes themselves, and not a property of
-   the binary option.  In the absence of this requirement, LDAP clients
-   would need to re-encode values using the Distinguished Encoding Rules
-   (DER).
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-5.  Attributes Returned in a Search
-
-   An LDAP search request [RFC4511] contains a list of the attributes
-   (the requested attributes list) to be returned from each entry
-   matching the search filter.  An attribute description in the
-   requested attributes list also implicitly requests all subtypes of
-   the attribute type in the attribute description, whether through
-   attribute subtyping or attribute tagging option subtyping [RFC4512].
-
-   The requested attributes list MAY contain attribute descriptions with
-   the binary option, but MUST NOT contain two attribute descriptions
-   with the same attribute type and the same tagging options (even if
-   only one of them has the binary option).  The binary option in an
-   attribute description in the requested attributes list implicitly
-   applies to all the subtypes of the attribute type in the attribute
-   description (however, see Section 7).
-
-   Attributes of a syntax with the binary transfer requirement, if
-   returned, SHALL be returned in the binary form (i.e., with the binary
-   option in the attribute description and the associated attribute
-   values BER encoded) regardless of whether the binary option was
-   present in the request (for the attribute or for one of its
-   supertypes).
-
-   Attributes of a syntax without the binary transfer requirement, if
-   returned, SHOULD be returned in the form explicitly requested.  That
-   is, if the attribute description in the requested attributes list
-   contains the binary option, then the corresponding attribute in the
-   result SHOULD be in the binary form.  If the attribute description in
-   the request does not contain the binary option, then the
-   corresponding attribute in the result SHOULD NOT be in the binary
-   form.  A server MAY omit an attribute from the result if it does not
-   support the requested encoding.
-
-   Regardless of the encoding chosen, a particular attribute value is
-   returned at most once.
-
-6.  All User Attributes
-
-   If the list of attributes in a search request is empty or contains
-   the special attribute description string "*", then all user
-   attributes are requested to be returned.
-
-   Attributes of a syntax with the binary transfer requirement, if
-   returned, SHALL be returned in the binary form.
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-   Attributes of a syntax without the binary transfer requirement and
-   having a defined LDAP-specific encoding SHOULD NOT be returned in the
-   binary form.
-
-   Attributes of a syntax without the binary transfer requirement and
-   without a defined LDAP-specific encoding may be returned in the
-   binary form or omitted from the result.
-
-7.  Conflicting Requests
-
-   A particular attribute could be explicitly requested by an attribute
-   description and/or implicitly requested by the attribute descriptions
-   of one or more of its supertypes, or by the special attribute
-   description string "*".  If the binary option is present in at least
-   one, but not all, of these attribute descriptions then the effect of
-   the request with respect to binary transfer is implementation
-   defined.
-
-8.  Security Considerations
-
-   When interpreting security-sensitive fields, and in particular fields
-   used to grant or deny access, implementations MUST ensure that any
-   matching rule comparisons are done on the underlying abstract value,
-   regardless of the particular encoding used.
-
-9.  IANA Considerations
-
-   The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has updated the LDAP
-   attribute description option registry [BCP64] as indicated by the
-   following template:
-
-      Subject:
-        Request for LDAP Attribute Description Option Registration
-      Option Name: binary
-      Family of Options: NO
-      Person & email address to contact for further information:
-        Steven Legg <steven.legg at eb2bcom.com>
-      Specification: RFC 4522
-      Author/Change Controller: IESG
-
-10.  References
-
-10.1.  Normative References
-
-   [BCP14]    Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-              Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
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-   [BCP64]    Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
-              Considerations for the Lightweight Directory Access
-              Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4510]  Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC RFC 4510,
-              June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4511]  Sermersheim, J., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): The Protocol", RFC 4511, June 2006.
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-   [RFC4512]  Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-              2006.
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-   [RFC4517]  Legg, S., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP):  Syntaxes and Matching Rules", RFC 4517, June
-              2006.
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-   [RFC4523]  Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP) Schema Definitions for X.509 Certificates", RFC
-              4523, June 2006.
-
-   [BER]      ITU-T Recommendation X.690 (07/02) | ISO/IEC 8825-1,
-              Information Technology - ASN.1 encoding rules:
-              Specification of Basic Encoding Rules (BER), Canonical
-              Encoding Rules (CER) and Distinguished Encoding Rules
-              (DER).
-
-10.2.  Informative References
-
-   [RFC2251]  Wahl, M., Howes, T., and S. Kille, "Lightweight Directory
-              Access Protocol (v3)", RFC 2251, December 1997.
-
-   [RFC3377]  Hodges, J. and R. Morgan, "Lightweight Directory Access
-              Protocol (v3): Technical Specification", RFC 3377,
-              September 2002.
-
-   [X.500]    ITU-T Recommendation X.500 (02/01) | ISO/IEC 9594-1:2001,
-              Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection -
-              The Directory:  Overview of concepts, models and services
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-   eB2Bcom
-   Suite 3, Woodhouse Corporate Centre
-   935 Station Street
-   Box Hill North, Victoria 3129
-   AUSTRALIA
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-   Phone: +61 3 9896 7830
-   Fax:   +61 3 9896 7801
-   EMail: steven.legg at eb2bcom.com
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-Network Working Group                                        K. Zeilenga
-Request for Comments: 4523                           OpenLDAP Foundation
-Obsoletes: 2252, 2256, 2587                                    June 2006
-Category: Standards Track
-
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-             Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
-               Schema Definitions for X.509 Certificates
-
-Status of This Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-   Abstract
-
-   This document describes schema for representing X.509 certificates,
-   X.521 security information, and related elements in directories
-   accessible using the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).
-   The LDAP definitions for these X.509 and X.521 schema elements
-   replace those provided in RFCs 2252 and 2256.
-
-1.  Introduction
-
-   This document provides LDAP [RFC4510] schema definitions [RFC4512]
-   for a subset of elements specified in X.509 [X.509] and X.521
-   [X.521], including attribute types for certificates, cross
-   certificate pairs, and certificate revocation lists; matching rules
-   to be used with these attribute types; and related object classes.
-   LDAP syntax definitions are also provided for associated assertion
-   and attribute values.
-
-   As the semantics of these elements are as defined in X.509 and X.521,
-   knowledge of X.509 and X.521 is necessary to make use of the LDAP
-   schema definitions provided herein.
-
-   This document, together with [RFC4510], obsoletes RFCs 2252 and 2256
-   in their entirety.  The changes (in this document) made since RFC
-   2252 and RFC 2256 include:
-
-      -  addition of pkiUser, pkiCA, and deltaCRL classes;
-
-
-
-Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 1]
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-RFC 4523                   LDAP X.509 Schema                   June 2006
-
-
-      -  update of attribute types to include equality matching rules in
-         accordance with their X.500 specifications;
-
-      -  addition of certificate, certificate pair, certificate list,
-         and algorithm identifier matching rules; and
-
-      -  addition of LDAP syntax for assertion syntaxes for these
-         matching rules.
-
-   This document obsoletes RFC 2587.  The X.509 schema descriptions for
-   LDAPv2 [RFC1777] are Historic, as is LDAPv2 [RFC3494].
-
-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
-   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
-   document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119].
-
-   Schema definitions are provided using LDAP description formats
-   [RFC4512].  Definitions provided here are formatted (line wrapped)
-   for readability.
-
-2.  Syntaxes
-
-   This section describes various syntaxes used in LDAP to transfer
-   certificates and related data types.
-
-2.1.  Certificate
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.8 DESC 'X.509 Certificate' )
-
-   A value of this syntax is an X.509 Certificate [X.509, clause 7].
-
-   Due to changes made to the definition of a Certificate through time,
-   no LDAP-specific encoding is defined for this syntax.  Values of this
-   syntax SHOULD be encoded using Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER)
-   [X.690] and MUST only be transferred using the ;binary transfer
-   option [RFC4522]; that is, by requesting and returning values using
-   attribute descriptions such as "userCertificate;binary".
-
-   As values of this syntax contain digitally signed data, values of
-   this syntax and the form of each value MUST be preserved as
-   presented.
-
-2.2.  CertificateList
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.9 DESC 'X.509 Certificate List' )
-
-   A value of this syntax is an X.509 CertificateList [X.509, clause
-   7.3].
-
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-RFC 4523                   LDAP X.509 Schema                   June 2006
-
-
-   Due to changes made to the definition of a CertificateList through
-   time, no LDAP-specific encoding is defined for this syntax.  Values
-   of this syntax SHOULD be encoded using DER [X.690] and MUST only be
-   transferred using the ;binary transfer option [RFC4522]; that is, by
-   requesting and returning values using attribute descriptions such as
-   "certificateRevocationList;binary".
-
-   As values of this syntax contain digitally signed data, values of
-   this syntax and the form of each value MUST be preserved as
-   presented.
-
-2.3.  CertificatePair
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.10 DESC 'X.509 Certificate Pair' )
-
-   A value of this syntax is an X.509 CertificatePair [X.509, clause
-   11.2.3].
-
-   Due to changes made to the definition of an X.509 CertificatePair
-   through time, no LDAP-specific encoding is defined for this syntax.
-   Values of this syntax SHOULD be encoded using DER [X.690] and MUST
-   only be transferred using the ;binary transfer option [RFC4522]; that
-   is, by requesting and returning values using attribute descriptions
-   such as "crossCertificatePair;binary".
-
-   As values of this syntax contain digitally signed data, values of
-   this syntax and the form of each value MUST be preserved as
-   presented.
-
-2.4.  SupportedAlgorithm
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.49
-           DESC 'X.509 Supported Algorithm' )
-
-   A value of this syntax is an X.509 SupportedAlgorithm [X.509, clause
-   11.2.7].
-
-   Due to changes made to the definition of an X.509 SupportedAlgorithm
-   through time, no LDAP-specific encoding is defined for this syntax.
-   Values of this syntax SHOULD be encoded using DER [X.690] and MUST
-   only be transferred using the ;binary transfer option [RFC4522]; that
-   is, by requesting and returning values using attribute descriptions
-   such as "supportedAlgorithms;binary".
-
-   As values of this syntax contain digitally signed data, values of
-   this syntax and the form of the value MUST be preserved as presented.
-
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-RFC 4523                   LDAP X.509 Schema                   June 2006
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-
-2.5.  CertificateExactAssertion
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.1.15.1 DESC 'X.509 Certificate Exact Assertion' )
-
-   A value of this syntax is an X.509 CertificateExactAssertion [X.509,
-   clause 11.3.1].  Values of this syntax MUST be encoded using the
-   Generic String Encoding Rules (GSER) [RFC3641].  Appendix A.1
-   provides an equivalent Augmented Backus-Naur Form (ABNF) [RFC4234]
-   grammar for this syntax.
-
-2.6.  CertificateAssertion
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.1.15.2 DESC 'X.509 Certificate Assertion' )
-
-   A value of this syntax is an X.509 CertificateAssertion [X.509,
-   clause 11.3.2].  Values of this syntax MUST be encoded using GSER
-   [RFC3641].  Appendix A.2 provides an equivalent ABNF [RFC4234]
-   grammar for this syntax.
-
-2.7.  CertificatePairExactAssertion
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.1.15.3
-           DESC 'X.509 Certificate Pair Exact Assertion' )
-
-   A value of this syntax is an X.509 CertificatePairExactAssertion
-   [X.509, clause 11.3.3].  Values of this syntax MUST be encoded using
-   GSER [RFC3641].  Appendix A.3 provides an equivalent ABNF [RFC4234]
-   grammar for this syntax.
-
-2.8.  CertificatePairAssertion
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.1.15.4 DESC 'X.509 Certificate Pair Assertion' )
-
-   A value of this syntax is an X.509 CertificatePairAssertion [X.509,
-   clause 11.3.4].  Values of this syntax MUST be encoded using GSER
-   [RFC3641].  Appendix A.4 provides an equivalent ABNF [RFC4234]
-   grammar for this syntax.
-
-2.9.  CertificateListExactAssertion
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.1.15.5
-           DESC 'X.509 Certificate List Exact Assertion' )
-
-   A value of this syntax is an X.509 CertificateListExactAssertion
-   [X.509, clause 11.3.5].  Values of this syntax MUST be encoded using
-   GSER [RFC3641].  Appendix A.5 provides an equivalent ABNF grammar for
-   this syntax.
-
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-
-2.10.  CertificateListAssertion
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.1.15.6 DESC 'X.509 Certificate List Assertion' )
-
-   A value of this syntax is an X.509 CertificateListAssertion [X.509,
-   clause 11.3.6].  Values of this syntax MUST be encoded using GSER
-   [RFC3641].  Appendix A.6 provides an equivalent ABNF [RFC4234]
-   grammar for this syntax.
-
-2.11.  AlgorithmIdentifier
-
-      ( 1.3.6.1.1.15.7 DESC 'X.509 Algorithm Identifier' )
-
-   A value of this syntax is an X.509 AlgorithmIdentifier [X.509, Clause
-   7].  Values of this syntax MUST be encoded using GSER [RFC3641].
-
-   Appendix A.7 provides an equivalent ABNF [RFC4234] grammar for this
-   syntax.
-
-3.  Matching Rules
-
-   This section introduces a set of certificate and related matching
-   rules for use in LDAP.  These rules are intended to act in accordance
-   with their X.500 counterparts.
-
-3.1.  certificateExactMatch
-
-   The certificateExactMatch matching rule compares the presented
-   certificate exact assertion value with an attribute value of the
-   certificate syntax as described in clause 11.3.1 of [X.509].
-
-      ( 2.5.13.34 NAME 'certificateExactMatch'
-           DESC 'X.509 Certificate Exact Match'
-           SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.1.15.1 )
-
-3.2.  certificateMatch
-
-   The certificateMatch matching rule compares the presented certificate
-   assertion value with an attribute value of the certificate syntax as
-   described in clause 11.3.2 of [X.509].
-
-      ( 2.5.13.35 NAME 'certificateMatch'
-           DESC 'X.509 Certificate Match'
-           SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.1.15.2 )
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-3.3.  certificatePairExactMatch
-
-   The certificatePairExactMatch matching rule compares the presented
-   certificate pair exact assertion value with an attribute value of the
-   certificate pair syntax as described in clause 11.3.3 of [X.509].
-
-      ( 2.5.13.36 NAME 'certificatePairExactMatch'
-           DESC 'X.509 Certificate Pair Exact Match'
-           SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.1.15.3 )
-
-3.4.  certificatePairMatch
-
-   The certificatePairMatch matching rule compares the presented
-   certificate pair assertion value with an attribute value of the
-   certificate pair syntax as described in clause 11.3.4 of [X.509].
-
-      ( 2.5.13.37 NAME 'certificatePairMatch'
-           DESC 'X.509 Certificate Pair Match'
-           SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.1.15.4 )
-
-3.5.  certificateListExactMatch
-
-   The certificateListExactMatch matching rule compares the presented
-   certificate list exact assertion value with an attribute value of the
-   certificate pair syntax as described in clause 11.3.5 of [X.509].
-
-      ( 2.5.13.38 NAME 'certificateListExactMatch'
-           DESC 'X.509 Certificate List Exact Match'
-           SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.1.15.5 )
-
-3.6.  certificateListMatch
-
-   The certificateListMatch matching rule compares the presented
-   certificate list assertion value with an attribute value of the
-   certificate pair syntax as described in clause 11.3.6 of [X.509].
-
-      ( 2.5.13.39 NAME 'certificateListMatch'
-           DESC 'X.509 Certificate List Match'
-           SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.1.15.6 )
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-3.7.  algorithmIdentifierMatch
-
-   The algorithmIdentifierMatch mating rule compares a presented
-   algorithm identifier with an attribute value of the supported
-   algorithm as described in clause 11.3.7 of [X.509].
-
-      ( 2.5.13.40 NAME 'algorithmIdentifier'
-           DESC 'X.509 Algorithm Identifier Match'
-           SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.1.15.7 )
-
-4.  Attribute Types
-
-   This section details a set of certificate and related attribute types
-   for use in LDAP.
-
-4.1.  userCertificate
-
-   The userCertificate attribute holds the X.509 certificates issued to
-   the user by one or more certificate authorities, as discussed in
-   clause 11.2.1 of [X.509].
-
-      ( 2.5.4.36 NAME 'userCertificate'
-           DESC 'X.509 user certificate'
-           EQUALITY certificateExactMatch
-           SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.8 )
-
-   As required by this attribute type's syntax, values of this attribute
-   are requested and transferred using the attribute description
-   "userCertificate;binary".
-
-4.2.  cACertificate
-
-   The cACertificate attribute holds the X.509 certificates issued to
-   the certificate authority (CA), as discussed in clause 11.2.2 of
-   [X.509].
-
-      ( 2.5.4.37 NAME 'cACertificate'
-           DESC 'X.509 CA certificate'
-           EQUALITY certificateExactMatch
-           SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.8 )
-
-   As required by this attribute type's syntax, values of this attribute
-   are requested and transferred using the attribute description
-   "cACertificate;binary".
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-4.3.  crossCertificatePair
-
-   The crossCertificatePair attribute holds an X.509 certificate pair,
-   as discussed in clause 11.2.3 of [X.509].
-
-      ( 2.5.4.40 NAME 'crossCertificatePair'
-           DESC 'X.509 cross certificate pair'
-           EQUALITY certificatePairExactMatch
-           SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.10 )
-
-   As required by this attribute type's syntax, values of this attribute
-   are requested and transferred using the attribute description
-   "crossCertificatePair;binary".
-
-4.4.  certificateRevocationList
-
-   The certificateRevocationList attribute holds certificate lists, as
-   discussed in 11.2.4 of [X.509].
-
-      ( 2.5.4.39 NAME 'certificateRevocationList'
-           DESC 'X.509 certificate revocation list'
-           EQUALITY certificateListExactMatch
-           SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.9 )
-
-   As required by this attribute type's syntax, values of this attribute
-   are requested and transferred using the attribute description
-   "certificateRevocationList;binary".
-
-4.5.  authorityRevocationList
-
-   The authorityRevocationList attribute holds certificate lists, as
-   discussed in 11.2.5 of [X.509].
-
-      ( 2.5.4.38 NAME 'authorityRevocationList'
-           DESC 'X.509 authority revocation list'
-           EQUALITY certificateListExactMatch
-           SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.9 )
-
-   As required by this attribute type's syntax, values of this attribute
-   are requested and transferred using the attribute description
-   "authorityRevocationList;binary".
-
-
-
-
-
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-4.6.  deltaRevocationList
-
-   The deltaRevocationList attribute holds certificate lists, as
-   discussed in 11.2.6 of [X.509].
-
-      ( 2.5.4.53 NAME 'deltaRevocationList'
-           DESC 'X.509 delta revocation list'
-           EQUALITY certificateListExactMatch
-           SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.9 )
-
-   As required by this attribute type's syntax, values of this attribute
-   MUST be requested and transferred using the attribute description
-   "deltaRevocationList;binary".
-
-4.7.  supportedAlgorithms
-
-   The supportedAlgorithms attribute holds supported algorithms, as
-   discussed in 11.2.7 of [X.509].
-
-      ( 2.5.4.52 NAME 'supportedAlgorithms'
-           DESC 'X.509 supported algorithms'
-           EQUALITY algorithmIdentifierMatch
-           SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.49 )
-
-   As required by this attribute type's syntax, values of this attribute
-   MUST be requested and transferred using the attribute description
-   "supportedAlgorithms;binary".
-
-5.  Object Classes
-
-   This section details a set of certificate-related object classes for
-   use in LDAP.
-
-5.1.  pkiUser
-
-   This object class is used in augment entries for objects that may be
-   subject to certificates, as defined in clause 11.1.1 of [X.509].
-
-      ( 2.5.6.21 NAME 'pkiUser'
-           DESC 'X.509 PKI User'
-           SUP top AUXILIARY
-           MAY userCertificate )
-
-
-
-
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-5.2.  pkiCA
-
-   This object class is used to augment entries for objects that act as
-   certificate authorities, as defined in clause 11.1.2 of [X.509]
-
-      ( 2.5.6.22 NAME 'pkiCA'
-           DESC 'X.509 PKI Certificate Authority'
-           SUP top AUXILIARY
-           MAY ( cACertificate $ certificateRevocationList $
-                authorityRevocationList $ crossCertificatePair ) )
-
-5.3.  cRLDistributionPoint
-
-   This class is used to represent objects that act as CRL distribution
-   points, as discussed in clause 11.1.3 of [X.509].
-
-      ( 2.5.6.19 NAME 'cRLDistributionPoint'
-           DESC 'X.509 CRL distribution point'
-           SUP top STRUCTURAL
-           MUST cn
-           MAY ( certificateRevocationList $
-                authorityRevocationList $ deltaRevocationList ) )
-
-5.4.  deltaCRL
-
-   The deltaCRL object class is used to augment entries to hold delta
-   revocation lists, as discussed in clause 11.1.4 of [X.509].
-
-      ( 2.5.6.23 NAME 'deltaCRL'
-           DESC 'X.509 delta CRL'
-           SUP top AUXILIARY
-           MAY deltaRevocationList )
-
-5.5.  strongAuthenticationUser
-
-   This object class is used to augment entries for objects
-   participating in certificate-based authentication, as defined in
-   clause 6.15 of [X.521].  This object class is deprecated in favor of
-   pkiUser.
-
-      ( 2.5.6.15 NAME 'strongAuthenticationUser'
-           DESC 'X.521 strong authentication user'
-           SUP top AUXILIARY
-           MUST userCertificate )
-
-
-
-
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-5.6.  userSecurityInformation
-
-   This object class is used to augment entries with needed additional
-   associated security information, as defined in clause 6.16 of
-   [X.521].
-
-      ( 2.5.6.18 NAME 'userSecurityInformation'
-           DESC 'X.521 user security information'
-           SUP top AUXILIARY
-           MAY ( supportedAlgorithms ) )
-
-5.7.  certificationAuthority
-
-   This object class is used to augment entries for objects that act as
-   certificate authorities, as defined in clause 6.17 of [X.521].  This
-   object class is deprecated in favor of pkiCA.
-
-      ( 2.5.6.16 NAME 'certificationAuthority'
-           DESC 'X.509 certificate authority'
-           SUP top AUXILIARY
-           MUST ( authorityRevocationList $
-                certificateRevocationList $ cACertificate )
-           MAY crossCertificatePair )
-
-5.8.  certificationAuthority-V2
-
-   This object class is used to augment entries for objects that act as
-   certificate authorities, as defined in clause 6.18 of [X.521].  This
-   object class is deprecated in favor of pkiCA.
-
-      ( 2.5.6.16.2 NAME 'certificationAuthority-V2'
-           DESC 'X.509 certificate authority, version 2'
-           SUP certificationAuthority AUXILIARY
-           MAY deltaRevocationList )
-
-6.  Security Considerations
-
-   General certificate considerations [RFC3280] apply to LDAP-aware
-   certificate applications.  General LDAP security considerations
-   [RFC4510] apply as well.
-
-   While elements of certificate information are commonly signed, these
-   signatures only protect the integrity of the signed information.  In
-   the absence of data integrity protections in LDAP (or lower layer,
-   e.g., IPsec), a server is not assured that client certificate request
-   (or other request) was unaltered in transit.  Likewise, a client
-   cannot be assured that the results of the query were unaltered in
-
-
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-   transit.  Hence, it is generally recommended that implementations
-   make use of authentication and data integrity services in LDAP
-   [RFC4513][RFC4511].
-
-7.  IANA Considerations
-
-7.1.  Object Identifier Registration
-
-   The IANA has registered an LDAP Object Identifier [RFC4520] for use
-   in this technical specification.
-
-      Subject: Request for LDAP OID Registration
-      Person & email address to contact for further information:
-          Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at OpenLDAP.org>
-      Specification: RFC 4523
-      Author/Change Controller: IESG
-      Comments:
-          Identifies the LDAP X.509 Certificate schema elements
-           introduced in this document.
-
-7.2.  Descriptor Registration
-
-   The IANA has updated the LDAP
-   Descriptor registry [RFC44520] as indicated below.
-
-      Subject: Request for LDAP Descriptor Registration
-      Descriptor (short name): see table
-      Object Identifier: see table
-      Person & email address to contact for further information:
-          Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at OpenLDAP.org>
-      Usage: see table
-      Specification: RFC 4523
-      Author/Change Controller: IESG
-
-      algorithmIdentifierMatch     M 2.5.13.40
-      authorityRevocationList      A 2.5.4.38 *
-      cACertificate                A 2.5.4.37 *
-      cRLDistributionPoint         O 2.5.6.19 *
-      certificateExactMatch        M 2.5.13.34
-      certificateListExactMatch    M 2.5.13.38
-      certificateListMatch         M 2.5.13.39
-      certificateMatch             M 2.5.13.35
-      certificatePairExactMatch    M 2.5.13.36
-      certificatePairMatch         M 2.5.13.37
-      certificateRevocationList    A 2.5.4.39 *
-      certificationAuthority       O 2.5.6.16 *
-      certificationAuthority-V2    O 2.5.6.16.2 *
-      crossCertificatePair         A 2.5.4.40 *
-
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-      deltaCRL                     O 2.5.6.23 *
-      deltaRevocationList          A 2.5.4.53 *
-      pkiCA                        O 2.5.6.22 *
-      pkiUser                      O 2.5.6.21 *
-      strongAuthenticationUser     O 2.5.6.15 *
-      supportedAlgorithms          A 2.5.4.52 *
-      userCertificate              A 2.5.4.36 *
-      userSecurityInformation      O 2.5.6.18 *
-
-      * Updates previous registration
-
-8.  Acknowledgements
-
-   This document is based on X.509, a product of the ITU-T.  A number of
-   LDAP schema definitions were based on those found in RFCs 2252 and
-   2256, both products of the IETF ASID WG.  The ABNF productions in
-   Appendix A were provided by Steven Legg.  Additional material was
-   borrowed from prior works by David Chadwick and Steven Legg to refine
-   the LDAP X.509 schema.
-
-9.  References
-
-9.1.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-              Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC3641]  Legg, S., "Generic String Encoding Rules (GSER) for ASN.1
-              Types", RFC 3641, October 2003.
-
-   [RFC4510]  Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC 4510, June
-              2006.
-
-   [RFC4512]  Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-              2006.
-
-   [RFC4522]  Legg, S., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP):
-              The Binary Encoding Option", RFC 4522, June 2006.
-
-   [X.509]    International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication
-              Standardization Sector, "The Directory: Authentication
-              Framework", X.509(2000).
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-   [X.521]    International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication
-              Standardization Sector, "The Directory: Selected Object
-              Classes", X.521(2000).
-
-   [X.690]    International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication
-              Standardization Sector, "Specification of ASN.1 encoding
-              rules: Basic Encoding Rules (BER), Canonical Encoding
-              Rules (CER), and Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER)",
-              X.690(2002) (also ISO/IEC 8825-1:2002).
-
-9.2.  Informative References
-
-   [RFC1777]  Yeong, W., Howes, T., and S. Kille, "Lightweight Directory
-              Access Protocol", RFC 1777, March 1995.
-
-   [RFC2156]  Kille, S., "MIXER (Mime Internet X.400 Enhanced Relay):
-              Mapping between X.400 and RFC 822/MIME", RFC 2156, January
-              1998.
-
-   [RFC3280]  Housley, R., Polk, W., Ford, W., and D. Solo, "Internet
-              X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and
-              Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Profile", RFC 3280,
-              April 2002.
-
-   [RFC3494]  Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              version 2 (LDAPv2) to Historic Status", RFC 3494, March
-              2003.
-
-   [RFC3642]  Legg, S., "Common Elements of Generic String Encoding
-              Rules (GSER) Encodings", RFC 3642, October 2003.
-
-   [RFC4234]  Crocker, D. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
-              Specifications: ABNF", RFC 4234, October 2005.
-
-   [RFC4511]  Sermersheim, J., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-              Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol", RFC 4511, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4513]  Harrison, R. Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-              (LDAP): Authentication Methods and Security Mechanisms",
-              RFC 4513, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4520]  Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
-              Considerations for the Lightweight Directory Access
-              Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520, June 2006.
-
-
-
-
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-Appendix A.
-
-   This appendix is informative.
-
-   This appendix provides ABNF [RFC4234] grammars for GSER-based
-   [RFC3641] LDAP-specific encodings specified in this document.  These
-   grammars where produced using, and relying on, Common Elements for
-   GSER Encodings [RFC3642].
-
-A.1.  CertificateExactAssertion
-
-   CertificateExactAssertion = "{" sp cea-serialNumber ","
-        sp cea-issuer sp "}"
-
-   cea-serialNumber = id-serialNumber msp CertificateSerialNumber
-   cea-issuer = id-issuer msp Name
-
-   id-serialNumber =
-        %x73.65.72.69.61.6C.4E.75.6D.62.65.72 ; 'serialNumber'
-   id-issuer = %x69.73.73.75.65.72 ; 'issuer'
-
-   Name = id-rdnSequence ":" RDNSequence
-   id-rdnSequence = %x72.64.6E.53.65.71.75.65.6E.63.65 ; 'rdnSequence'
-
-   CertificateSerialNumber = INTEGER
-
-A.2.  CertificateAssertion
-
-CertificateAssertion = "{" [ sp ca-serialNumber ]
-     [ sep sp ca-issuer ]
-     [ sep sp ca-subjectKeyIdentifier ]
-     [ sep sp ca-authorityKeyIdentifier ]
-     [ sep sp ca-certificateValid ]
-     [ sep sp ca-privateKeyValid ]
-     [ sep sp ca-subjectPublicKeyAlgID ]
-     [ sep sp ca-keyUsage ]
-     [ sep sp ca-subjectAltName ]
-     [ sep sp ca-policy ]
-     [ sep sp ca-pathToName ]
-     [ sep sp ca-subject ]
-     [ sep sp ca-nameConstraints ] sp "}"
-
-ca-serialNumber = id-serialNumber msp CertificateSerialNumber
-ca-issuer = id-issuer msp Name
-ca-subjectKeyIdentifier = id-subjectKeyIdentifier msp
-     SubjectKeyIdentifier
-ca-authorityKeyIdentifier = id-authorityKeyIdentifier msp
-     AuthorityKeyIdentifier
-
-
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-ca-certificateValid = id-certificateValid msp Time
-ca-privateKeyValid = id-privateKeyValid msp GeneralizedTime
-ca-subjectPublicKeyAlgID = id-subjectPublicKeyAlgID msp
-     OBJECT-IDENTIFIER
-ca-keyUsage = id-keyUsage msp KeyUsage
-ca-subjectAltName = id-subjectAltName msp AltNameType
-ca-policy = id-policy msp CertPolicySet
-ca-pathToName = id-pathToName msp Name
-ca-subject = id-subject msp Name
-ca-nameConstraints = id-nameConstraints msp NameConstraintsSyntax
-
-id-subjectKeyIdentifier =
-     %x73.75.62.6A.65.63.74.4B.65.79.49.64.65.6E.74.69.66.69.65.72
-     ; 'subjectKeyIdentifier'
-id-authorityKeyIdentifier =
-     %x61.75.74.68.6F.72.69.74.79.4B.65.79.49.64.65.6E.74.69.66.69.65.72
-     ; 'authorityKeyIdentifier'
-id-certificateValid = %x63.65.72.74.69.66.69.63.61.74.65.56.61.6C.69.64
-     ; 'certificateValid'
-id-privateKeyValid = %x70.72.69.76.61.74.65.4B.65.79.56.61.6C.69.64
-     ; 'privateKeyValid'
-id-subjectPublicKeyAlgID  =
-     %x73.75.62.6A.65.63.74.50.75.62.6C.69.63.4B.65.79.41.6C.67.49.44
-     ; 'subjectPublicKeyAlgID'
-id-keyUsage = %x6B.65.79.55.73.61.67.65 ; 'keyUsage'
-id-subjectAltName = %x73.75.62.6A.65.63.74.41.6C.74.4E.61.6D.65
-     ; 'subjectAltName'
-id-policy = %x70.6F.6C.69.63.79 ; 'policy'
-id-pathToName = %x70.61.74.68.54.6F.4E.61.6D.65 ; 'pathToName'
-id-subject = %x73.75.62.6A.65.63.74 ; 'subject'
-id-nameConstraints = %x6E.61.6D.65.43.6F.6E.73.74.72.61.69.6E.74.73
-     ; 'nameConstraints'
-
-SubjectKeyIdentifier = KeyIdentifier
-
-KeyIdentifier = OCTET-STRING
-
-AuthorityKeyIdentifier = "{" [ sp aki-keyIdentifier ]
-     [ sep sp aki-authorityCertIssuer ]
-     [ sep sp aki-authorityCertSerialNumber ] sp "}"
-
-aki-keyIdentifier = id-keyIdentifier msp KeyIdentifier
-aki-authorityCertIssuer = id-authorityCertIssuer msp GeneralNames
-
-GeneralNames = "{" sp GeneralName *( "," sp GeneralName ) sp "}"
-GeneralName  = gn-otherName
-     / gn-rfc822Name
-     / gn-dNSName
-
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-     / gn-x400Address
-     / gn-directoryName
-     / gn-ediPartyName
-     / gn-uniformResourceIdentifier
-     / gn-iPAddress
-     / gn-registeredID
-
-gn-otherName = id-otherName ":" OtherName
-gn-rfc822Name = id-rfc822Name ":" IA5String
-gn-dNSName = id-dNSName ":" IA5String
-gn-x400Address = id-x400Address ":" ORAddress
-gn-directoryName = id-directoryName ":" Name
-gn-ediPartyName = id-ediPartyName ":" EDIPartyName
-gn-iPAddress = id-iPAddress ":" OCTET-STRING
-gn-registeredID = gn-id-registeredID ":" OBJECT-IDENTIFIER
-
-gn-uniformResourceIdentifier = id-uniformResourceIdentifier
-     ":" IA5String
-
-id-otherName = %x6F.74.68.65.72.4E.61.6D.65 ; 'otherName'
-gn-id-registeredID = %x72.65.67.69.73.74.65.72.65.64.49.44
-     ; 'registeredID'
-
-OtherName = "{" sp on-type-id "," sp on-value sp "}"
-on-type-id = id-type-id msp OBJECT-IDENTIFIER
-on-value = id-value msp Value
-     ;; <Value> as defined in Section 3 of [RFC3641]
-
-id-type-id = %x74.79.70.65.2D.69.64 ; 'type-id'
-id-value = %x76.61.6C.75.65 ; 'value'
-
-ORAddress = dquote *SafeIA5Character dquote
-SafeIA5Character = %x01-21 / %x23-7F / ; ASCII minus dquote
-     dquote dquote ; escaped double quote
-dquote = %x22 ; '"' (double quote)
-
-;; Note: The <ORAddress> rule encodes the x400Address component
-;; of a GeneralName as a character string between double quotes.
-;; The character string is first derived according to Section 4.1
-;; of [RFC2156], and then any embedded double quotes are escaped
-;; by being repeated. This resulting string is output between
-;; double quotes.
-
-EDIPartyName = "{" [ sp nameAssigner "," ] sp partyName sp "}"
-nameAssigner = id-nameAssigner msp DirectoryString
-partyName = id-partyName msp DirectoryString
-id-nameAssigner = %x6E.61.6D.65.41.73.73.69.67.6E.65.72
-     ; 'nameAssigner'
-
-
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-id-partyName    = %x70.61.72.74.79.4E.61.6D.65 ; 'partyName'
-
-aki-authorityCertSerialNumber = id-authorityCertSerialNumber
-     msp CertificateSerialNumber
-
-id-keyIdentifier = %x6B.65.79.49.64.65.6E.74.69.66.69.65.72
-     ; 'keyIdentifier'
-id-authorityCertIssuer =
-     %x61.75.74.68.6F.72.69.74.79.43.65.72.74.49.73.73.75.65.72
-     ; 'authorityCertIssuer'
-
-id-authorityCertSerialNumber = %x61.75.74.68.6F.72.69.74.79.43
-     %x65.72.74.53.65.72.69.61.6C.4E.75.6D.62.65.72
-     ; 'authorityCertSerialNumber'
-
-Time = time-utcTime / time-generalizedTime
-time-utcTime = id-utcTime ":" UTCTime
-time-generalizedTime = id-generalizedTime ":" GeneralizedTime
-id-utcTime = %x75.74.63.54.69.6D.65 ; 'utcTime'
-id-generalizedTime = %x67.65.6E.65.72.61.6C.69.7A.65.64.54.69.6D.65
-     ; 'generalizedTime'
-
-KeyUsage = BIT-STRING / key-usage-bit-list
-key-usage-bit-list = "{" [ sp key-usage *( "," sp key-usage ) ] sp "}"
-
-;; Note: The <key-usage-bit-list> rule encodes the one bits in
-;; a KeyUsage value as a comma separated list of identifiers.
-
-key-usage = id-digitalSignature
-     / id-nonRepudiation
-     / id-keyEncipherment
-     / id-dataEncipherment
-     / id-keyAgreement
-     / id-keyCertSign
-     / id-cRLSign
-     / id-encipherOnly
-     / id-decipherOnly
-
-id-digitalSignature = %x64.69.67.69.74.61.6C.53.69.67.6E.61.74
-     %x75.72.65 ; 'digitalSignature'
-id-nonRepudiation   = %x6E.6F.6E.52.65.70.75.64.69.61.74.69.6F.6E
-     ; 'nonRepudiation'
-id-keyEncipherment  = %x6B.65.79.45.6E.63.69.70.68.65.72.6D.65.6E.74
-     ; 'keyEncipherment'
-id-dataEncipherment = %x64.61.74.61.45.6E.63.69.70.68.65.72.6D.65.6E
-     %x74 ; "dataEncipherment'
-id-keyAgreement     = %x6B.65.79.41.67.72.65.65.6D.65.6E.74
-     ; 'keyAgreement'
-
-
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-id-keyCertSign      = %x6B.65.79.43.65.72.74.53.69.67.6E
-     ; 'keyCertSign'
-id-cRLSign          = %x63.52.4C.53.69.67.6E ; "cRLSign"
-id-encipherOnly     = %x65.6E.63.69.70.68.65.72.4F.6E.6C.79
-     ; 'encipherOnly'
-id-decipherOnly     = %x64.65.63.69.70.68.65.72.4F.6E.6C.79
-     ; 'decipherOnly'
-
-AltNameType = ant-builtinNameForm / ant-otherNameForm
-
-ant-builtinNameForm = id-builtinNameForm ":" BuiltinNameForm
-ant-otherNameForm = id-otherNameForm ":" OBJECT-IDENTIFIER
-
-id-builtinNameForm = %x62.75.69.6C.74.69.6E.4E.61.6D.65.46.6F.72.6D
-     ; 'builtinNameForm'
-id-otherNameForm   = %x6F.74.68.65.72.4E.61.6D.65.46.6F.72.6D
-     ; 'otherNameForm'
-
-BuiltinNameForm  = id-rfc822Name
-     / id-dNSName
-     / id-x400Address
-     / id-directoryName
-     / id-ediPartyName
-     / id-uniformResourceIdentifier
-     / id-iPAddress
-     / id-registeredId
-
-id-rfc822Name = %x72.66.63.38.32.32.4E.61.6D.65 ; 'rfc822Name'
-id-dNSName = %x64.4E.53.4E.61.6D.65 ; 'dNSName'
-id-x400Address  = %x78.34.30.30.41.64.64.72.65.73.73 ; 'x400Address'
-id-directoryName = %x64.69.72.65.63.74.6F.72.79.4E.61.6D.65
-     ; 'directoryName'
-id-ediPartyName  = %x65.64.69.50.61.72.74.79.4E.61.6D.65
-     ; 'ediPartyName'
-id-iPAddress = %x69.50.41.64.64.72.65.73.73 ; 'iPAddress'
-id-registeredId = %x72.65.67.69.73.74.65.72.65.64.49.64
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-CertPolicySet = "{" sp CertPolicyId *( "," sp CertPolicyId ) sp "}"
-CertPolicyId = OBJECT-IDENTIFIER
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-NameConstraintsSyntax = "{" [ sp ncs-permittedSubtrees ]
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-ncs-permittedSubtrees = id-permittedSubtrees msp GeneralSubtrees
-ncs-excludedSubtrees = id-excludedSubtrees  msp GeneralSubtrees
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-id-permittedSubtrees =
-     %x70.65.72.6D.69.74.74.65.64.53.75.62.74.72.65.65.73
-     ; 'permittedSubtrees'
-id-excludedSubtrees =
-     %x65.78.63.6C.75.64.65.64.53.75.62.74.72.65.65.73
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-GeneralSubtrees = "{" sp GeneralSubtree
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-GeneralSubtree  = "{" sp gs-base
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-gs-minimum = id-minimum msp BaseDistance
-gs-maximum = id-maximum msp BaseDistance
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-id-base = %x62.61.73.65 ; 'base'
-id-minimum = %x6D.69.6E.69.6D.75.6D ; 'minimum'
-id-maximum = %x6D.61.78.69.6D.75.6D ; 'maximum'
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-BaseDistance = INTEGER-0-MAX
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-A.3.  CertificatePairExactAssertion
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-  CertificatePairExactAssertion = "{" [ sp cpea-issuedTo ]
-       [sep sp cpea-issuedBy ] sp "}"
-  ;; At least one of <cpea-issuedTo> or <cpea-issuedBy> MUST be present.
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-       CertificateExactAssertion
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-        [sep sp cpa-issuedBy ] sp "}"
-   ;; At least one of <cpa-issuedTo> and <cpa-issuedBy> MUST be present.
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-   cpa-issuedTo = id-issuedToThisCAAssertion msp CertificateAssertion
-   cpa-issuedBy = id-issuedByThisCAAssertion msp CertificateAssertion
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-A.5.  CertificateListExactAssertion
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-   CertificateListExactAssertion = "{" sp clea-issuer ","
-        sp clea-thisUpdate
-        [ "," sp clea-distributionPoint ] sp "}"
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-   clea-issuer = id-issuer msp Name
-   clea-thisUpdate = id-thisUpdate msp Time
-   clea-distributionPoint = id-distributionPoint msp
-        DistributionPointName
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-   id-thisUpdate = %x74.68.69.73.55.70.64.61.74.65 ; 'thisUpdate'
-   id-distributionPoint =
-        %x64.69.73.74.72.69.62.75.74.69.6F.6E.50.6F.69.6E.74
-        ; 'distributionPoint'
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-   DistributionPointName = dpn-fullName / dpn-nameRelativeToCRLIssuer
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-   dpn-fullName = id-fullName ":" GeneralNames
-   dpn-nameRelativeToCRLIssuer = id-nameRelativeToCRLIssuer ":"
-        RelativeDistinguishedName
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-   id-fullName = %x66.75.6C.6C.4E.61.6D.65 ; 'fullName'
-   id-nameRelativeToCRLIssuer = %x6E.61.6D.65.52.65.6C.61.74.69.76.65
-        %x54.6F.43.52.4C.49.73.73.75.65.72 ; 'nameRelativeToCRLIssuer'
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-A.6.  CertificateListAssertion
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-   CertificateListAssertion = "{" [ sp cla-issuer ]
-        [ sep sp cla-minCRLNumber ]
-        [ sep sp cla-maxCRLNumber ]
-        [ sep sp cla-reasonFlags ]
-        [ sep sp cla-dateAndTime ]
-        [ sep sp cla-distributionPoint ]
-        [ sep sp cla-authorityKeyIdentifier ] sp "}"
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-   cla-issuer = id-issuer msp Name
-   cla-minCRLNumber = id-minCRLNumber msp CRLNumber
-   cla-maxCRLNumber = id-maxCRLNumber msp CRLNumber
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-   cla-dateAndTime = id-dateAndTime msp Time
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-   cla-distributionPoint = id-distributionPoint msp
-        DistributionPointName
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-   cla-authorityKeyIdentifier = id-authorityKeyIdentifier msp
-        AuthorityKeyIdentifier
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-   id-minCRLNumber = %x6D.69.6E.43.52.4C.4E.75.6D.62.65.72
-        ; 'minCRLNumber'
-   id-maxCRLNumber = %x6D.61.78.43.52.4C.4E.75.6D.62.65.72
-        ; 'maxCRLNumber'
-   id-reasonFlags = %x72.65.61.73.6F.6E.46.6C.61.67.73 ; 'reasonFlags'
-   id-dateAndTime = %x64.61.74.65.41.6E.64.54.69.6D.65 ; 'dateAndTime'
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-   CRLNumber = INTEGER-0-MAX
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-   ReasonFlags = BIT-STRING
-        / "{" [ sp reason-flag *( "," sp reason-flag ) ] sp "}"
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-   reason-flag = id-unused
-        / id-keyCompromise
-        / id-cACompromise
-        / id-affiliationChanged
-        / id-superseded
-        / id-cessationOfOperation
-        / id-certificateHold
-        / id-privilegeWithdrawn
-        / id-aACompromise
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-   id-unused = %x75.6E.75.73.65.64 ; 'unused'
-   id-keyCompromise = %x6B.65.79.43.6F.6D.70.72.6F.6D.69.73.65
-        ; 'keyCompromise'
-   id-cACompromise = %x63.41.43.6F.6D.70.72.6F.6D.69.73.65
-        ; 'cACompromise'
-   id-affiliationChanged =
-        %x61.66.66.69.6C.69.61.74.69.6F.6E.43.68.61.6E.67.65.64
-        ; 'affiliationChanged'
-   id-superseded = %x73.75.70.65.72.73.65.64.65.64 ; 'superseded'
-   id-cessationOfOperation =
-        %x63.65.73.73.61.74.69.6F.6E.4F.66.4F.70.65.72.61.74.69.6F.6E
-        ; 'cessationOfOperation'
-   id-certificateHold = %x63.65.72.74.69.66.69.63.61.74.65.48.6F.6C.64
-        ; 'certificateHold'
-   id-privilegeWithdrawn =
-        %x70.72.69.76.69.6C.65.67.65.57.69.74.68.64.72.61.77.6E
-        ; 'privilegeWithdrawn'
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-   id-aACompromise = %x61.41.43.6F.6D.70.72.6F.6D.69.73.65
-        ; 'aACompromise'
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-A.7.  AlgorithmIdentifier
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-   AlgorithmIdentifier = "{" sp ai-algorithm
-        [ "," sp ai-parameters ] sp "}"
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-   ai-algorithm = id-algorithm msp OBJECT-IDENTIFIER
-   ai-parameters = id-parameters msp Value
-   id-algorithm = %x61.6C.67.6F.72.69.74.68.6D ; 'algorithm'
-   id-parameters = %x70.61.72.61.6D.65.74.65.72.73 ; 'parameters'
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-Network Working Group                                   K. Zeilenga, Ed.
-Request for Comments: 4524                           OpenLDAP Foundation
-Obsoletes: 1274                                                June 2006
-Updates: 2247, 2798
-Category: Standards Track
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-                        COSINE LDAP/X.500 Schema
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-Status of This Memo
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-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
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-Copyright Notice
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-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
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-   This document provides a collection of schema elements for use with
-   the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) from the COSINE and
-   Internet X.500 pilot projects.
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-   This document obsoletes RFC 1274 and updates RFCs 2247 and 2798.
-
-Table of Contents
-
-   1. Introduction ....................................................3
-      1.1. Relationship to Other Documents ............................3
-      1.2. Terminology and Conventions ................................4
-   2. COSINE Attribute Types ..........................................4
-      2.1. associatedDomain ...........................................4
-      2.2. associatedName .............................................5
-      2.3. buildingName ...............................................5
-      2.4. co .........................................................5
-      2.5. documentAuthor .............................................6
-      2.6. documentIdentifier .........................................6
-      2.7. documentLocation ...........................................6
-      2.8. documentPublisher ..........................................7
-      2.9. documentTitle ..............................................7
-      2.10. documentVersion ...........................................7
-      2.11. drink .....................................................8
-      2.12. homePhone .................................................8
-      2.13. homePostalAddress .........................................8
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-      2.14. host ......................................................9
-      2.15. info ......................................................9
-      2.16. mail ......................................................9
-      2.17. manager ..................................................10
-      2.18. mobile ...................................................10
-      2.19. organizationalStatus .....................................11
-      2.20. pager ....................................................11
-      2.21. personalTitle ............................................11
-      2.22. roomNumber ...............................................12
-      2.23. secretary ................................................12
-      2.24. uniqueIdentifier .........................................12
-      2.25. userClass ................................................13
-   3. COSINE Object Classes ..........................................13
-      3.1. account ...................................................13
-      3.2. document ..................................................14
-      3.3. documentSeries ............................................14
-      3.4. domain ....................................................15
-      3.5. domainRelatedObject .......................................16
-      3.6. friendlyCountry ...........................................16
-      3.7. rFC822LocalPart ...........................................17
-      3.8. room ......................................................18
-      3.9. simpleSecurityObject ......................................18
-   4. Security Considerations ........................................18
-   5. IANA Considerations ............................................19
-   6. Acknowledgements ...............................................20
-   7. References .....................................................20
-      7.1. Normative References ......................................20
-      7.2. Informative References ....................................21
-   Appendix A.  Changes since RFC 1274 ...............................23
-      A.1.  LDAP Short Names .........................................23
-      A.2.  pilotObject ..............................................23
-      A.3.  pilotPerson ..............................................23
-      A.4.  dNSDomain ................................................24
-      A.5.  pilotDSA and qualityLabelledData .........................24
-      A.6.  Attribute Syntaxes .......................................24
-   Appendix B.  Changes since RFC 2247 ...............................24
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-1.  Introduction
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-   In the late 1980s, X.500 Directory Services were standardized by the
-   CCITT (Commite' Consultatif International de Telegraphique et
-   Telephonique), now a part of the ITU (International Telephone Union).
-   This lead to Directory Service piloting activities in the early
-   1990s, including the COSINE (Co-operation and Open Systems
-   Interconnection in Europe) PARADISE Project pilot [COSINEpilot] in
-   Europe.  Motivated by needs for large-scale directory pilots, RFC
-   1274 was published to standardize the directory schema and naming
-   architecture for use in the COSINE and other Internet X.500 pilots
-   [RFC1274].
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-   In the years that followed, X.500 Directory Services have evolved to
-   incorporate new capabilities and even new protocols.  In particular,
-   the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [RFC4510] was
-   introduced in the early 1990s [RFC1487], with Version 3 of LDAP
-   introduced in the late 1990s [RFC2251] and subsequently revised in
-   2005 [RFC4510].
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-   While much of the material in RFC 1274 has been superceded by
-   subsequently published ITU-T Recommendations and IETF RFCs, many of
-   the schema elements lack standardized schema descriptions for use in
-   modern X.500 and LDAP directory services despite the fact that these
-   schema elements are in wide use today.  As the old schema
-   descriptions cannot be used without adaptation, interoperability
-   issues may arise due to lack of standardized modern schema
-   descriptions.
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-   This document addresses these issues by offering standardized schema
-   descriptions, where needed, for widely used COSINE schema elements.
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-1.1.  Relationship to Other Documents
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-   This document, together with [RFC4519] and [RFC4517], obsoletes RFC
-   1274 in its entirety.  [RFC4519] replaces Sections 9.3.1 (Userid) and
-   9.3.21 (Domain Component) of RFC 1274.  [RFC4517] replaces Section
-   9.4 (Generally useful syntaxes) of RFC 1274.
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-   This document replaces the remainder of RFC 1274.  Appendix A
-   discusses changes since RFC 1274, as well as why certain schema
-   elements were not brought forward in this revision of the COSINE
-   schema.  All elements not brought are to be regarded as Historic.
-
-   The description of the 'domain' object class provided in this
-   document supercedes that found in RFC 2247.  That is, Section 3.4 of
-   this document replaces Section 5.2 of [RFC2247].
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-   Some of the schema elements specified here were described in RFC 2798
-   (inetOrgPerson schema).  This document supersedes these descriptions.
-   This document, together with [RFC4519], replaces Section 9.1.3 of RFC
-   2798.
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-1.2.  Terminology and Conventions
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-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
-   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
-   document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119].
-
-   DIT stands for Directory Information Tree.
-   DN stands for Distinguished Name.
-   DSA stands for Directory System Agent, a server.
-   DSE stands for DSA-Specific Entry.
-   DUA stands for Directory User Agent, a client.
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-   These terms are discussed in [RFC4512].
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-   Schema definitions are provided using LDAP description formats
-   [RFC4512].  Definitions provided here are formatted (line wrapped)
-   for readability.
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-2.  COSINE Attribute Types
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-   This section details COSINE attribute types for use in LDAP.
-
-2.1.  associatedDomain
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-   The 'associatedDomain' attribute specifies DNS [RFC1034][RFC2181]
-   host names [RFC1123] that are associated with an object.   That is,
-   values of this attribute should conform to the following ABNF:
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-    domain = root / label *( DOT label )
-    root   = SPACE
-    label  = LETDIG [ *61( LETDIG / HYPHEN ) LETDIG ]
-    LETDIG = %x30-39 / %x41-5A / %x61-7A ; "0" - "9" / "A"-"Z" / "a"-"z"
-    SPACE  = %x20                        ; space (" ")
-    HYPHEN = %x2D                        ; hyphen ("-")
-    DOT    = %x2E                        ; period (".")
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-   For example, the entry in the DIT with a DN <DC=example,DC=com> might
-   have an associated domain of "example.com".
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-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.37 NAME 'associatedDomain'
-        EQUALITY caseIgnoreIA5Match
-        SUBSTR caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26 )
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-   The IA5String (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26) syntax and the
-   'caseIgnoreIA5Match' and 'caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch' rules are
-   described in [RFC4517].
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-   Note that the directory will not ensure that values of this attribute
-   conform to the <domain> production provided above.  It is the
-   application's responsibility to ensure that domains it stores in this
-   attribute are appropriately represented.
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-   Also note that applications supporting Internationalized Domain Names
-   SHALL use the ToASCII method [RFC3490] to produce <label> components
-   of the <domain> production.
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-2.2.  associatedName
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-   The 'associatedName' attribute specifies names of entries in the
-   organizational DIT associated with a DNS domain [RFC1034][RFC2181].
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-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.38 NAME 'associatedName'
-        EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12 )
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-   The DistinguishedName (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12) syntax and the
-   'distinguishedNameMatch' rule are described in [RFC4517].
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-2.3.  buildingName
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-   The 'buildingName' attribute specifies names of the buildings where
-   an organization or organizational unit is based, for example, "The
-   White House".
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-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.48 NAME 'buildingName'
-        EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-        SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{256} )
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-   The DirectoryString (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15) syntax and the
-   'caseIgnoreMatch' and 'caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch' rules are described
-   in [RFC4517].
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-2.4.  co
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-   The 'co' (Friendly Country Name) attribute specifies names of
-   countries in human-readable format, for example, "Germany" and
-   "Federal Republic of Germany".  It is commonly used in conjunction
-   with the 'c' (Country Name) [RFC4519] attribute (whose values are
-   restricted to the two-letter codes defined in [ISO3166]).
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-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
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-   'caseIgnoreMatch' and 'caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch' rules are described
-   in [RFC4517].
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-2.5.  documentAuthor
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-   The 'documentAuthor' attribute specifies the distinguished names of
-   authors (or editors) of a document.  For example,
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-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.14 NAME 'documentAuthor'
-        EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12 )
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-   The DistinguishedName (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12) syntax and the
-   'distinguishedNameMatch' rule are described in [RFC4517].
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-2.6.  documentIdentifier
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-   The 'documentIdentifier' attribute specifies unique identifiers for a
-   document.  A document may be identified by more than one unique
-   identifier.  For example, RFC 3383 and BCP 64 are unique identifiers
-   that (presently) refer to the same document.
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-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.11 NAME 'documentIdentifier'
-        EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-        SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{256} )
-
-   The DirectoryString (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15) syntax and the
-   'caseIgnoreMatch' and 'caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch' rules are described
-   in [RFC4517].
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-2.7.  documentLocation
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-   The 'documentLocation' attribute specifies locations of the document
-   original.
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-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.15 NAME 'documentLocation'
-        EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-        SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{256} )
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-
-   The DirectoryString (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15) syntax and the
-   'caseIgnoreMatch' and 'caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch' rules are described
-   in [RFC4517].
-
-2.8.  documentPublisher
-
-   The 'documentPublisher' attribute is the persons and/or organizations
-   that published the document.  Documents that are jointly published
-   have one value for each publisher.
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.56 NAME 'documentPublisher'
-        EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-        SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15 )
-
-   The DirectoryString (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15) syntax and the
-   'caseIgnoreMatch' and 'caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch' rules are described
-   in [RFC4517].
-
-2.9.  documentTitle
-
-   The 'documentTitle' attribute specifies the titles of a document.
-   Multiple values are allowed to accommodate both long and short
-   titles, or other situations where a document has multiple titles, for
-   example, "The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Technical
-   Specification" and "The LDAP Technical Specification".
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.12 NAME 'documentTitle'
-        EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-        SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{256} )
-
-   The DirectoryString (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15) syntax and the
-   'caseIgnoreMatch' and 'caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch' rules are described
-   in [RFC4517].
-
-2.10.  documentVersion
-
-   The 'documentVersion' attribute specifies the version information of
-   a document.
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.13 NAME 'documentVersion'
-        EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-        SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{256} )
-
-
-
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-   The DirectoryString (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15) syntax and the
-   'caseIgnoreMatch' and 'caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch' rules are described
-   in [RFC4517].
-
-2.11.  drink
-
-   The 'drink' (favoriteDrink) attribute specifies the favorite drinks
-   of an object (or person), for instance, "cola" and "beer".
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.5 NAME 'drink'
-        EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-        SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{256} )
-
-   The DirectoryString (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15) syntax and the
-   'caseIgnoreMatch' and 'caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch' rules are described
-   in [RFC4517].
-
-2.12.  homePhone
-
-   The 'homePhone' (Home Telephone Number) attribute specifies home
-   telephone numbers (e.g., "+1 775 555 1234") associated with a person.
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.20 NAME 'homePhone'
-        EQUALITY telephoneNumberMatch
-        SUBSTR telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.50 )
-
-   The telephoneNumber (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.50) syntax and the
-   'telephoneNumberMatch' and 'telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch' rules are
-   described in [RFC4517].
-
-2.13.  homePostalAddress
-
-   The 'homePostalAddress' attribute specifies home postal addresses for
-   an object.  Each value should be limited to up to 6 directory strings
-   of 30 characters each.  (Note: It is not intended that the directory
-   service enforce these limits.)
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.39 NAME 'homePostalAddress'
-        EQUALITY caseIgnoreListMatch
-        SUBSTR caseIgnoreListSubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.41 )
-
-   The PostalAddress (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.41) syntax and the
-   'caseIgnoreListMatch' and 'caseIgnoreListSubstringsMatch' rules are
-   described in [RFC4517].
-
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-2.14.  host
-
-   The 'host' attribute specifies host computers, generally by their
-   primary fully qualified domain name (e.g., my-host.example.com).
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.9 NAME 'host'
-        EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-        SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{256} )
-
-   The DirectoryString (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15) syntax and the
-   'caseIgnoreMatch' and 'caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch' rules are described
-   in [RFC4517].
-
-2.15.  info
-
-   The 'info' attribute specifies any general information pertinent to
-   an object.  This information is not necessarily descriptive of the
-   object.
-
-   Applications should not attach specific semantics to values of this
-   attribute.  The 'description' attribute [RFC4519] is available for
-   specifying descriptive information pertinent to an object.
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.4 NAME 'info'
-        EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-        SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{2048} )
-
-   The DirectoryString (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15) syntax and the
-   'caseIgnoreMatch' and 'caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch' rules are described
-   in [RFC4517].
-
-2.16.  mail
-
-   The 'mail' (rfc822mailbox) attribute type holds Internet mail
-   addresses in Mailbox [RFC2821] form (e.g., user at example.com).
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.3 NAME 'mail'
-        EQUALITY caseIgnoreIA5Match
-        SUBSTR caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26{256} )
-
-   The IA5String (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.26) syntax and the
-   'caseIgnoreIA5Match' and 'caseIgnoreIA5SubstringsMatch' rules are
-   described in [RFC4517].
-
-
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-   Note that the directory will not ensure that values of this attribute
-   conform to the <Mailbox> production [RFC2821].  It is the
-   application's responsibility to ensure that domains it stores in this
-   attribute are appropriately represented.
-
-   Additionally, the directory will compare values per the matching
-   rules named in the above attribute type description.  As these rules
-   differ from rules that normally apply to <Mailbox> comparisons,
-   operational issues may arise.  For example, the assertion
-   (mail=joe at example.com) will match "JOE at example.com" even though the
-   <local-parts> differ.  Also, where a user has two <Mailbox>es whose
-   addresses differ only by case of the <local-part>, both cannot be
-   listed as values of the user's mail attribute (as they are considered
-   equal by the 'caseIgnoreIA5Match' rule).
-
-   Also note that applications supporting internationalized domain names
-   SHALL use the ToASCII method [RFC3490] to produce <sub-domain>
-   components of the <Mailbox> production.
-
-2.17.  manager
-
-   The 'manager' attribute specifies managers, by distinguished name, of
-   the person (or entity).
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.10 NAME 'manager'
-        EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12 )
-
-   The DistinguishedName (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12) syntax and the
-   'distinguishedNameMatch' rule are described in [RFC4517].
-
-2.18.  mobile
-
-   The 'mobile' (mobileTelephoneNumber) attribute specifies mobile
-   telephone numbers (e.g., "+1 775 555 6789") associated with a person
-   (or entity).
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.41 NAME 'mobile'
-        EQUALITY telephoneNumberMatch
-        SUBSTR telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.50 )
-
-   The telephoneNumber (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.50) syntax and the
-   'telephoneNumberMatch' and 'telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch' rules are
-   described in [RFC4517].
-
-
-
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-2.19.  organizationalStatus
-
-   The 'organizationalStatus' attribute specifies categories by which a
-   person is often referred to in an organization.  Examples of usage in
-   academia might include "undergraduate student", "researcher",
-   "professor", and "staff".  Multiple values are allowed where the
-   person is in multiple categories.
-
-   Directory administrators and application designers SHOULD consider
-   carefully the distinctions between this and the 'title' and
-   'userClass' attributes.
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.45 NAME 'organizationalStatus'
-        EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-        SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{256} )
-
-   The DirectoryString (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15) syntax and the
-   'caseIgnoreMatch' and 'caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch' rules are described
-   in [RFC4517].
-
-2.20.  pager
-
-   The 'pager' (pagerTelephoneNumber) attribute specifies pager
-   telephone numbers (e.g., "+1 775 555 5555") for an object.
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.42 NAME 'pager'
-        EQUALITY telephoneNumberMatch
-        SUBSTR telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.50 )
-
-   The telephoneNumber (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.50) syntax and the
-   'telephoneNumberMatch' and 'telephoneNumberSubstringsMatch' rules are
-   described in [RFC4517].
-
-2.21.  personalTitle
-
-   The 'personalTitle' attribute specifies personal titles for a person.
-   Examples of personal titles are "Frau", "Dr.", "Herr", and
-   "Professor".
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.40 NAME 'personalTitle'
-        EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-        SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{256} )
-
-
-
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-   The DirectoryString (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15) syntax and the
-   'caseIgnoreMatch' and 'caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch' rules are described
-   in [RFC4517].
-
-2.22.  roomNumber
-
-   The 'roomNumber' attribute specifies the room number of an object.
-   During periods of renumbering, or in other circumstances where a room
-   has multiple valid room numbers associated with it, multiple values
-   may be provided.  Note that the 'cn' (commonName) attribute type
-   SHOULD be used for naming room objects.
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.6 NAME 'roomNumber'
-        EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-        SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{256} )
-
-   The DirectoryString (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15) syntax and the
-   'caseIgnoreMatch' and 'caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch' rules are described
-   in [RFC4517].
-
-2.23.  secretary
-
-   The 'secretary' attribute specifies secretaries and/or administrative
-   assistants, by distinguished name.
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.21 NAME 'secretary'
-        EQUALITY distinguishedNameMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12 )
-
-   The DistinguishedName (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.12) syntax and the
-   'distinguishedNameMatch' rule are described in [RFC4517].
-
-2.24.  uniqueIdentifier
-
-   The 'uniqueIdentifier' attribute specifies a unique identifier for an
-   object represented in the Directory.  The domain within which the
-   identifier is unique and the exact semantics of the identifier are
-   for local definition.  For a person, this might be an institution-
-   wide payroll number.  For an organizational unit, it might be a
-   department code.
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.44 NAME 'uniqueIdentifier'
-        EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-        SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{256} )
-
-
-
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-
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-   The DirectoryString (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15) syntax and the
-   'caseIgnoreMatch' and 'caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch' rules are described
-   in [RFC4517].
-
-   Note: X.520 also describes an attribute called 'uniqueIdentifier'
-         (2.5.4.45), which is called 'x500UniqueIdentifier' in LDAP
-         [RFC4519].  The attribute detailed here ought not be confused
-         with 'x500UniqueIdentifier'.
-
-2.25.  userClass
-
-   The 'userClass' attribute specifies categories of computer or
-   application user.  The semantics placed on this attribute are for
-   local interpretation.  Examples of current usage of this attribute in
-   academia are "student", "staff", and "faculty".  Note that the
-   'organizationalStatus' attribute type is now often preferred, as it
-   makes no distinction between persons as opposed to users.
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.8 NAME 'userClass'
-        EQUALITY caseIgnoreMatch
-        SUBSTR caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch
-        SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{256} )
-
-   The DirectoryString (1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15) syntax and the
-   'caseIgnoreMatch' and 'caseIgnoreSubstringsMatch' rules are described
-   in [RFC4517].
-
-3.  COSINE Object Classes
-
-   This section details COSINE object classes for use in LDAP.
-
-3.1.  account
-
-   The 'account' object class is used to define entries representing
-   computer accounts.  The 'uid' attribute SHOULD be used for naming
-   entries of this object class.
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.4.5 NAME 'account'
-        SUP top STRUCTURAL
-        MUST uid
-        MAY ( description $ seeAlso $ l $ o $ ou $ host ) )
-
-   The 'top' object class is described in [RFC4512].  The 'description',
-   'seeAlso', 'l', 'o', 'ou', and 'uid' attribute types are described in
-   [RFC4519].  The 'host' attribute type is described in Section 2 of
-   this document.
-
-
-
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-   3.3.  documentSeriesExample:
-
-      dn: uid=kdz,cn=Accounts,dc=Example,dc=COM
-      objectClass: account
-      uid: kdz
-      seeAlso: cn=Kurt D. Zeilenga,cn=Persons,dc=Example,dc=COM
-
-3.2.  document
-
-   The 'document' object class is used to define entries that represent
-   documents.
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.4.6 NAME 'document'
-        SUP top STRUCTURAL
-        MUST documentIdentifier
-        MAY ( cn $ description $ seeAlso $ l $ o $ ou $
-          documentTitle $ documentVersion $ documentAuthor $
-          documentLocation $ documentPublisher ) )
-
-   The 'top' object class is described in [RFC4512].  The 'cn',
-   'description', 'seeAlso', 'l', 'o', and 'ou' attribute types are
-   described in [RFC4519].  The 'documentIdentifier', 'documentTitle',
-   'documentVersion', 'documentAuthor', 'documentLocation', and
-   'documentPublisher' attribute types are described in Section 2 of
-   this document.
-
-   Example:
-
-      dn: documentIdentifier=RFC 4524,cn=RFC,dc=Example,dc=COM
-      objectClass: document
-      documentIdentifier: RFC 4524
-      documentTitle: COSINE LDAP/X.500 Schema
-      documentAuthor: cn=Kurt D. Zeilenga,cn=Persons,dc=Example,dc=COM
-      documentLocation: http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4524.txt
-      documentPublisher: Internet Engineering Task Force
-      description: A collection of schema elements for use in LDAP
-      description: Obsoletes RFC 1274
-      seeAlso: documentIdentifier=RFC 4510,cn=RFC,dc=Example,dc=COM
-      seeAlso: documentIdentifier=RFC 1274,cn=RFC,dc=Example,dc=COM
-
-3.3.  documentSeries
-
-   The 'documentSeries' object class is used to define an entry that
-   represents a series of documents (e.g., The Request For Comments
-   memos).
-
-
-
-
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-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.4.9 NAME 'documentSeries'
-        SUP top STRUCTURAL
-        MUST cn
-        MAY ( description $ l $ o $ ou $ seeAlso $
-          telephonenumber ) )
-
-   The 'top' object class is described in [RFC4512].  The 'description',
-   'l', 'o', 'ou', 'seeAlso', and 'telephoneNumber' attribute types are
-   described in [RFC4519].
-
-   Example:
-
-      dn: cn=RFC,dc=Example,dc=COM
-      objectClass: documentSeries
-      cn: Request for Comments
-      cn: RFC
-      description: a series of memos about the Internet
-
-3.4.  domain
-
-   The 'domain' object class is used to define entries that represent
-   DNS domains for objects that are not organizations, organizational
-   units, or other kinds of objects more appropriately defined using an
-   object class specific to the kind of object being defined (e.g.,
-   'organization', 'organizationUnit').
-
-   The 'dc' attribute should be used for naming entries of the 'domain'
-   object class.
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.4.13 NAME 'domain'
-        SUP top STRUCTURAL
-        MUST dc
-        MAY ( userPassword $ searchGuide $ seeAlso $ businessCategory $
-          x121Address $ registeredAddress $ destinationIndicator $
-          preferredDeliveryMethod $ telexNumber $
-          teletexTerminalIdentifier $ telephoneNumber $
-          internationaliSDNNumber $ facsimileTelephoneNumber $ street $
-          postOfficeBox $ postalCode $ postalAddress $
-          physicalDeliveryOfficeName $ st $ l $ description $ o $
-          associatedName ) )
-
-   The 'top' object class and the 'dc', 'userPassword', 'searchGuide',
-   'seeAlso', 'businessCategory', 'x121Address', 'registeredAddress',
-   'destinationIndicator', 'preferredDeliveryMethod', 'telexNumber',
-   'teletexTerminalIdentifier', 'telephoneNumber',
-   'internationaliSDNNumber', 'facsimileTelephoneNumber', 'street',
-   'postOfficeBox', 'postalCode', 'postalAddress',
-   'physicalDeliveryOfficeName', 'st', 'l', 'description', and 'o' types
-
-
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-   are described in [RFC4519].  The 'associatedName' attribute type is
-   described in Section 2 of this document.
-
-   Example:
-
-      dn: dc=com
-      objectClass: domain
-      dc: com
-      description: the .COM TLD
-
-3.5.  domainRelatedObject
-
-   The 'domainRelatedObject' object class is used to define entries that
-   represent DNS domains that are "equivalent" to an X.500 domain, e.g.,
-   an organization or organizational unit.
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.4.17 NAME 'domainRelatedObject'
-        SUP top AUXILIARY
-        MUST associatedDomain )
-
-   The 'top' object class is described in [RFC4512].  The
-   'associatedDomain' attribute type is described in Section 2 of this
-   document.
-
-   Example:
-
-      dn: dc=example,dc=com
-      objectClass: organization
-      objectClass: dcObject
-      objectClass: domainRelatedObject
-      dc: example
-      associatedDomain: example.com
-      o: Example Organization
-
-   The 'organization' and 'dcObject' object classes and the 'dc' and 'o'
-   attribute types are described in [RFC4519].
-
-3.6.  friendlyCountry
-
-   The 'friendlyCountry' object class is used to define entries
-   representing countries in the DIT.  The object class is used to allow
-   friendlier naming of countries than that allowed by the object class
-   'country' [RFC4519].
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.4.18 NAME 'friendlyCountry'
-        SUP country STRUCTURAL
-        MUST co )
-
-
-
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-
-   The 'country' object class is described in [RFC4519].  The 'co'
-   attribute type is described in Section 2 of this document.
-
-   Example:
-
-      dn: c=DE
-      objectClass: country
-      objectClass: friendlyCountry
-      c: DE
-      co: Deutschland
-      co: Germany
-      co: Federal Republic of Germany
-      co: FRG
-
-   The 'c' attribute type is described in [RFC4519].
-
-3.7.  rFC822LocalPart
-
-   The 'rFC822LocalPart' object class is used to define entries that
-   represent the local part of Internet mail addresses [RFC2822].  This
-   treats the local part of the address as a 'domain' object.
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.4.14 NAME 'rFC822localPart'
-        SUP domain STRUCTURAL
-        MAY ( cn $ description $ destinationIndicator $
-          facsimileTelephoneNumber $ internationaliSDNNumber $
-          physicalDeliveryOfficeName $ postalAddress $ postalCode $
-          postOfficeBox $ preferredDeliveryMethod $ registeredAddress $
-          seeAlso $ sn $ street $ telephoneNumber $
-          teletexTerminalIdentifier $ telexNumber $ x121Address ) )
-
-   The 'domain' object class is described in Section 3.4 of this
-   document.  The 'cn', 'description', 'destinationIndicator',
-   'facsimileTelephoneNumber', 'internationaliSDNNumber,
-   'physicalDeliveryOfficeName', 'postalAddress', 'postalCode',
-   'postOfficeBox', 'preferredDeliveryMethod', 'registeredAddress',
-   'seeAlso', 'sn, 'street', 'telephoneNumber',
-   'teletexTerminalIdentifier', 'telexNumber', and 'x121Address'
-   attribute types are described in [RFC4519].
-
-   Example:
-
-      dn: dc=kdz,dc=example,dc=com
-      objectClass: domain
-      objectClass: rFC822LocalPart
-      dc: kdz
-      associatedName: cn=Kurt D. Zeilenga,cn=Persons,dc=Example,dc=COM
-
-
-
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-   The 'dc' attribute type is described in [RFC4519].
-
-3.8.  room
-
-   The 'room' object class is used to define entries representing rooms.
-   The 'cn' (commonName) attribute SHOULD be used for naming entries of
-   this object class.
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.4.7 NAME 'room'
-        SUP top STRUCTURAL
-        MUST cn
-        MAY ( roomNumber $ description $ seeAlso $ telephoneNumber ) )
-
-   The 'top' object class is described in [RFC4512].  The 'cn',
-   'description', 'seeAlso', and 'telephoneNumber' attribute types are
-   described in [RFC4519].  The 'roomNumber' attribute type is described
-   in Section 2 of this document.
-
-      dn: cn=conference room,dc=example,dc=com
-      objectClass: room
-      cn: conference room
-      telephoneNumber: +1 755 555 1111
-
-3.9.  simpleSecurityObject
-
-   The 'simpleSecurityObject' object class is used to require an entry
-   to have a 'userPassword' attribute when the entry's structural object
-   class does not require (or allow) the 'userPassword attribute'.
-
-      ( 0.9.2342.19200300.100.4.19 NAME 'simpleSecurityObject'
-        SUP top AUXILIARY
-        MUST userPassword )
-
-   The 'top' object class is described in [RFC4512].  The 'userPassword'
-   attribute type is described in [RFC4519].
-
-      dn: dc=kdz,dc=Example,dc=COM
-      objectClass: account
-      objectClass: simpleSecurityObject
-      uid: kdz
-      userPassword: My Password
-      seeAlso: cn=Kurt D. Zeilenga,cn=Persons,dc=Example,dc=COM
-
-4.  Security Considerations
-
-   General LDAP security considerations [RFC4510] are applicable to the
-   use of this schema.  Additional considerations are noted above where
-   appropriate.
-
-
-
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-
-   Directories administrators should ensure that access to sensitive
-   information be restricted to authorized entities and that appropriate
-   data security services, including data integrity and data
-   confidentiality, are used to protect against eavesdropping.
-
-   Simple authentication (e.g., plain text passwords) mechanisms should
-   only be used when adequate data security services are in place.  LDAP
-   offers reasonably strong authentication and data security services
-   [RFC4513].
-
-5.  IANA Considerations
-
-   The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) has updated the LDAP
-   descriptors registry [RFC4520] as indicated in the following
-   template:
-
-      Subject: Request for LDAP Descriptor Registration Update
-      Descriptor (short name): see comment
-      Object Identifier: see comments
-      Person & email address to contact for further information:
-          Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at OpenLDAP.org>
-      Usage: see comments
-      Specification: RFC 4524
-      Author/Change Controller: IESG
-      Comments:
-
-      The following descriptors have been updated to refer to RFC 4524.
-
-        NAME                           Type OID
-        ------------------------       ---- --------------------------
-        account                        O    0.9.2342.19200300.100.4.5
-        associatedDomain               A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.37
-        associatedName                 A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.38
-        buildingName                   A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.48
-        co                             A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.43
-        document                       O    0.9.2342.19200300.100.4.6
-        documentAuthor                 A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.14
-        documentIdentifier             A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.11
-        documentLocation               A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.15
-        documentPublisher              A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.56
-        documentSeries                 O    0.9.2342.19200300.100.4.8
-        documentTitle                  A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.12
-        documentVersion                A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.13
-        domain                         O    0.9.2342.19200300.100.4.13
-        domainRelatedObject            O    0.9.2342.19200300.100.4.17
-        drink                          A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.5
-        favouriteDrink                 A*   0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.5
-        friendlyCountry                O    0.9.2342.19200300.100.4.18
-
-
-
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-
-
-        friendlyCountryName            A*   0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.43
-        homePhone                      A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.20
-        homePostalAddress              A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.39
-        homeTelephone                  A*   0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.20
-        host                           A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.9
-        info                           A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.4
-        mail                           A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.3
-        manager                        A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.10
-        mobile                         A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.41
-        mobileTelephoneNumber          A*   0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.41
-        organizationalStatus           A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.45
-        pager                          A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.42
-        pagerTelephoneNumber           A*   0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.42
-        personalTitle                  A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.40
-        rFC822LocalPart                O    0.9.2342.19200300.100.4.14
-        rfc822Mailbox                  A*   0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.3
-        room                           O    0.9.2342.19200300.100.4.7
-        roomNumber                     A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.6
-        secretary                      A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.21
-        simpleSecurityObject           O    0.9.2342.19200300.100.4.19
-        singleLevelQuality             A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.50
-        uniqueIdentifier               A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.44
-        userClass                      A    0.9.2342.19200300.100.1.8
-
-      where Type A is Attribute, Type O is ObjectClass, and *
-      indicates that the registration is historic in nature.
-
-6.  Acknowledgements
-
-   This document is based on RFC 1274, by Paul Barker and Steve Kille,
-   as well as on RFC 2247, by Steve Kill, Mark Wahl, Al Grimstad, Rick
-   Huber, and Sri Satulari.
-
-7.  References
-
-7.1.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC1034]     Mockapetris, P., "Domain names - concepts and
-                 facilities", STD 13, RFC 1034, November 1987.
-
-   [RFC1123]     Braden, R., "Requirements for Internet Hosts -
-                 Application and Support", STD 3, RFC 1123, October
-                 1989.
-
-   [RFC2119]     Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-                 Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-   [RFC2181]     Elz, R. and R. Bush, "Clarifications to the DNS
-                 Specification", RFC 2181, July 1997.
-
-   [RFC2247]     Kille, S., Wahl, M., Grimstad, A., Huber, R., and S.
-                 Sataluri, "Using Domains in LDAP/X.500 Distinguished
-                 Names", RFC 2247, January 1998.
-
-   [RFC2821]     Klensin, J., Ed., "Simple Mail Transfer Protocol", RFC
-                 2821, April 2001.
-
-   [RFC2822]     Resnick, P., "Internet Message Format", RFC 2822, April
-                 2001.
-
-   [RFC3490]     Faltstrom, P., Hoffman, P., and A. Costello,
-                 "Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications
-                 (IDNA)", RFC 3490, March 2003.
-
-   [RFC4510]     Zeilenga, K., Ed.,  "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC
-                 4510, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4512]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-                 2006.
-
-   [RFC4513]     Harrison, R., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Authentication Methods and Security
-                 Mechanisms", RFC 4513, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4517]     Legg, S., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Syntaxes and Matching Rules", RC 4517, June
-                 2006.
-
-   [RFC4519]     Sciberras, A., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Schema for User Applications", RFC
-                 4519, June 2006.
-
-   [X.501]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The
-                 Directory -- Models," X.501(1993) (also ISO/IEC 9594-
-                 2:1994).
-
-7.2.  Informative References
-
-   [COSINEpilot] Goodman, D., "PARADISE" section of the March 1991
-                 INTERNET MONTHLY REPORTS (p. 28-29),
-                 http://www.iana.org/periodic-reports/imr-mar91.txt
-
-
-
-
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-
-   [ISO3166]     International Organization for Standardization, "Codes
-                 for the representation of names of countries", ISO
-                 3166.
-
-   [RFC1274]     Barker, P. and S. Kille, "The COSINE and Internet X.500
-                 Schema", RFC 1274, November 1991.
-
-   [RFC1279]     Hardcastle-Kille, S., "X.500 and Domains", RFC 1279,
-                 November 1991.
-
-   [RFC1487]     Yeong, W., Howes, T., and S. Kille, "X.500 Lightweight
-                 Directory Access Protocol", RFC 1487, July 1993.
-
-   [RFC2251]     Wahl, M., Howes, T., and S. Kille, "Lightweight
-                 Directory Access Protocol (v3)", RFC 2251, December
-                 1997.
-
-   [RFC2798]     Smith, M., "Definition of the inetOrgPerson LDAP Object
-                 Class", RFC 2798, April 2000.
-
-   [RFC3494]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 version 2 (LDAPv2) to Historic Status", RFC 3494, March
-                 2003.
-
-   [RFC4520]     Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
-                 (IANA) Considerations for the Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520.
-
-
-
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-
-Appendix A.  Changes since RFC 1274
-
-   This document represents a substantial rewrite of RFC 1274.  The
-   following sections summarize the substantive changes.
-
-A.1.  LDAP Short Names
-
-   A number of COSINE attribute types have short names in LDAP.
-
-      X.500 Name              LDAP Short Name
-      -------------           ---------------
-      domainComponent         dc
-      favoriteDrink           drink
-      friendCountryName       co
-      homeTelephoneNumber     homePhone
-      mobileTelephoneNumber   mobile
-      pagerTelephoneNumber    pager
-      rfc822Mailbox           mail
-      userid                  uid
-
-   While the LDAP short names are generally used in LDAP, some
-   implementations may (for legacy reasons [RFC3494]) recognize the
-   attribute type by its X.500 name.  Hence, the X.500 names have been
-   reserved solely for this purpose.
-
-   Note: 'uid' and 'dc' are described in [RFC4519].
-
-A.2.  pilotObject
-
-   The 'pilotObject' object class was not brought forward as its
-   function is largely replaced by operational attributes introduced in
-   X.500(93) [X.501] and version 3 of LDAP [RFC4512].  For instance, the
-   function of the 'lastModifiedBy' and 'lastModifiedTime' attribute
-   types is now served by the 'creatorsName', 'createTimestamp',
-   'modifiersName', and 'modifyTimestamp' operational attributes
-   [RFC4512].
-
-A.3.  pilotPerson
-
-   The 'pilotPerson' object class was not brought forward as its
-   function is largely replaced by the 'organizationalPerson' [RFC4512]
-   object class and its subclasses, such as 'inetOrgPerson' [RFC2798].
-
-   Most of the related attribute types (e.g., 'mail', 'manager') were
-   brought forward as they are used in other object classes.
-
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-
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-
-A.4.  dNSDomain
-
-   The 'dNSDomain' object class and related attribute types were not
-   brought forward as its use is primarily experimental [RFC1279].
-
-A.5.  pilotDSA and qualityLabelledData
-
-   The 'pilotDSA' and 'qualityLabelledData' object classes, as well as
-   related attribute types, were not brought forward as its use is
-   primarily experimental [QoS].
-
-A.6.  Attribute Syntaxes
-
-   RFC 1274 defined and used caseIgnoreIA5StringSyntax attribute syntax.
-   This has been replaced with the IA5String syntax and appropriate
-   matching rules in 'mail' and 'associatedDomain'.
-
-   RFC 1274 restricted 'mail' to have non-zero length values.  This
-   restriction is not reflected in the IA5String syntax used in the
-   definitions provided in this specification.  However, as values are
-   to conform to the <Mailbox> production, the 'mail' should not contain
-   zero-length values.  Unfortunately, the directory service will not
-   enforce this restriction.
-
-Appendix B.  Changes since RFC 2247
-
-   The 'domainNameForm' name form was not brought forward as
-   specification of name forms used in LDAP is left to a future
-   specification.
-
-Editor's Address
-
-   Kurt D. Zeilenga
-   OpenLDAP Foundation
-
-   EMail: Kurt at OpenLDAP.org
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-Full Copyright Statement
-
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-
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-   contained in BCP 78, and except as set forth therein, the authors
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-
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-Network Working Group                                        K. Zeilenga
-Request for Comments: 4525                           OpenLDAP Foundation
-Category: Informational                                        June 2006
-
-
-              Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
-                       Modify-Increment Extension
-
-
-Status of This Memo
-
-   This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does
-   not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of this
-   memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
-
-   This document describes an extension to the Lightweight Directory
-   Access Protocol (LDAP) Modify operation to support an increment
-   capability.  This extension is useful in provisioning applications,
-   especially when combined with the assertion control and/or the pre-
-   read or post-read control extension.
-
-Table of Contents
-
-   1. Background and Intended Use .....................................1
-   2. The Modify-Increment Extension ..................................2
-   3. LDIF Support ....................................................2
-   4. Security Considerations .........................................3
-   5. IANA Considerations .............................................3
-      5.1. Object Identifier ..........................................3
-      5.2. LDAP Protocol Mechanism ....................................3
-      5.3. LDAP Protocol Mechanism ....................................4
-   6. References ......................................................4
-      6.1. Normative References .......................................4
-      6.2. Informative References .....................................5
-
-1.  Background and Intended Use
-
-   The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [RFC4510] does not
-   currently provide an operation to increment values of an attribute.
-   A client must read the values of the attribute and then modify those
-   values to increment them by the desired amount.  As the values may be
-   updated by other clients between this add and modify, the client must
-
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-RFC 4525            LDAP Modify-Increment Extension            June 2006
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-   be careful to construct the modify request so that it fails in this
-   case, and upon failure, to re-read the values and construct a new
-   modify request.
-
-   This document extends the LDAP Modify Operation [RFC4511] to support
-   an increment values capability.  This feature is intended to be used
-   with either the LDAP pre-read or post-read control extensions
-   [RFC4527].  This feature may also be used with the LDAP assertion
-   control extension [RFC4528] to provide test-and-increment
-   functionality.
-
-   In this document key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL",
-   "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and
-   "OPTIONAL" are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119].
-
-2.  The Modify-Increment Extension
-
-   This document extends the LDAP Modify request to support a increment
-   values capability.  Implementations of this extension SHALL support
-   an additional ModifyRequest operation enumeration value increment
-   (3), as described herein.  Implementations not supporting this
-   extension will treat this value as they would an unlisted value,
-   e.g., as a protocol error.
-
-   The increment (3) operation value specifies that an increment values
-   modification is requested.  All existing values of the modification
-   attribute are to be incremented by the listed value.  The
-   modification attribute must be appropriate for the request (e.g., it
-   must have INTEGER or other increment-able values), and the
-   modification must provide one and only one value.  If the attribute
-   is not appropriate for the request, a constraintViolation or other
-   appropriate error is to be returned.  If multiple values are
-   provided, a protocolError is to be returned.
-
-   Servers supporting this feature SHOULD publish the object identifier
-   (OID) 1.3.6.1.1.14  as a value of the 'supportedFeatures' [RFC4512]
-   attribute in the root DSE.  Clients supporting this feature SHOULD
-   NOT use the feature unless they know the server supports it.
-
-3. LDIF Support
-
-   To represent Modify-Increment requests in LDAP Data Interchange
-   Format [RFC2849], the ABNF [RFC4234] production <mod-spec> is
-   extended as follows:
-
-       mod-spec =/ "increment:" FILL AttributeDescription SEP
-            attrval-spec "-" SEP
-
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-
-   For example,
-
-       # Increment uidNumber
-       dn: cn=max-assigned uidNumber,dc=example,dc=com
-       changetype: modify
-       increment: uidNumber
-       uidNumber: 1
-       -
-
-   This LDIF fragment represents a Modify request to increment the
-   value(s) of uidNumber by 1.
-
-4.  Security Considerations
-
-   General LDAP security considerations [RFC4510], as well as those
-   specific to the LDAP Modify [RFC4511], apply to this Modify-Increment
-   extension.  Beyond these considerations, it is noted that
-   introduction of this extension should reduce application complexity
-   (by providing one operation for what presently requires multiple
-   operations) and, hence, it may aid in the production of correct and
-   secure implementations.
-
-5.  IANA Considerations
-
-   Registration of the following values [RFC4520] have been completed.
-
-5.1.  Object Identifier
-
-   The IANA has assigned an LDAP Object Identifier to identify the LDAP
-   Modify-Increment feature, as defined in this document.
-
-       Subject: Request for LDAP Object Identifier Registration
-       Person & email address to contact for further information:
-           Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at OpenLDAP.org>
-       Specification: RFC 4525
-       Author/Change Controller: Author
-       Comments:
-           Identifies the LDAP Modify-Increment feature
-
-5.2.  LDAP Protocol Mechanism
-
-   The following LDAP Protocol Mechanism has been registered.
-
-       Subject: Request for LDAP Protocol Mechanism Registration
-       Object Identifier: 1.3.6.1.1.14
-       Description: Modify-Increment
-       Person & email address to contact for further information:
-           Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at openldap.org>
-
-
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-RFC 4525            LDAP Modify-Increment Extension            June 2006
-
-
-       Usage: Feature
-       Specification: RFC 4525
-       Author/Change Controller: Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at openldap.org>
-       Comments: none
-
-5.3.  LDAP Protocol Mechanism
-
-   The IANA has assigned an LDAP ModifyRequest Operation Type (3)
-   [RFC4520] for use in this document.
-
-       Subject: Request for LDAP Protocol Mechanism Registration
-       ModifyRequest Operation Name: increment
-       Description: Modify-Increment
-       Person & email address to contact for further information:
-           Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at openldap.org>
-       Usage: Feature
-       Specification: RFC 4525
-       Author/Change Controller: Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at openldap.org>
-       Comments: none
-
-6.  References
-
-6.1.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC2119]     Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-                 Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC4234]     Crocker, D. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
-                 Specifications: ABNF", RFC 4234, October 2005.
-
-   [RFC2849]     Good, G., "The LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF) -
-                 Technical Specification", RFC 2849, June 2000.
-
-   [RFC4510]     Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC
-                 4510, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4511]     Sermersheim, J., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol", RFC 4511, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4512]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-                 2006.
-
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-RFC 4525            LDAP Modify-Increment Extension            June 2006
-
-
-6.2.  Informative References
-
-   [RFC4520]     Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
-                 (IANA) Considerations for the Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4527]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP) Read Entry Controls", RFC 4527, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4528]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP) Assertion Control", RFC 4528, June 2006.
-
-Author's Address
-
-   Kurt D. Zeilenga
-   OpenLDAP Foundation
-
-   EMail: Kurt at OpenLDAP.org
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-
-Full Copyright Statement
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-   This document is subject to the rights, licenses and restrictions
-   contained in BCP 78, and except as set forth therein, the authors
-   retain all their rights.
-
-   This document and the information contained herein are provided on an
-   "AS IS" basis and THE CONTRIBUTOR, THE ORGANIZATION HE/SHE REPRESENTS
-   OR IS SPONSORED BY (IF ANY), THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET
-   ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
-   INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE
-   INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED
-   WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-
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-   The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any
-   Intellectual Property Rights or other rights that might be claimed to
-   pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in
-   this document or the extent to which any license under such rights
-   might or might not be available; nor does it represent that it has
-   made any independent effort to identify any such rights.  Information
-   on the procedures with respect to rights in RFC documents can be
-   found in BCP 78 and BCP 79.
-
-   Copies of IPR disclosures made to the IETF Secretariat and any
-   assurances of licenses to be made available, or the result of an
-   attempt made to obtain a general license or permission for the use of
-   such proprietary rights by implementers or users of this
-   specification can be obtained from the IETF on-line IPR repository at
-   http://www.ietf.org/ipr.
-
-   The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any
-   copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary
-   rights that may cover technology that may be required to implement
-   this standard.  Please address the information to the IETF at
-   ietf-ipr at ietf.org.
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-Network Working Group                                        K. Zeilenga
-Request for Comments: 4526                           OpenLDAP Foundation
-Category: Standards Track                                      June 2006
-
-
-              Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
-                    Absolute True and False Filters
-
-Status of This Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
-
-   This document extends the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-   (LDAP) to support absolute True and False filters based upon similar
-   capabilities found in X.500 directory systems.  The document also
-   extends the String Representation of LDAP Search Filters to support
-   these filters.
-
-Table of Contents
-
-   1. Background ......................................................1
-   2. Absolute True and False Filters .................................2
-   3. Security Considerations .........................................2
-   4. IANA Considerations .............................................3
-   5. References ......................................................3
-      5.1. Normative References .......................................3
-      5.2. Informative References .....................................3
-
-1.  Background
-
-   The X.500 Directory Access Protocol (DAP) [X.511] supports absolute
-   True and False assertions.  An 'and' filter with zero elements always
-   evaluates to True.  An 'or' filter with zero elements always
-   evaluates to False.  These filters are commonly used when requesting
-   DSA-specific Entries (DSEs) that do not necessarily have
-   'objectClass' attributes; that is, where "(objectClass=*)" may
-   evaluate to False.
-
-
-
-
-Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 1]
-
-RFC 4526          LDAP Absolute True and False Filters         June 2006
-
-
-   Although LDAPv2 [RFC1777][RFC3494] placed no restriction on the
-   number of elements in 'and' and 'or' filter sets, the LDAPv2 string
-   representation [RFC1960][RFC3494] could not represent empty 'and' and
-   'or' filter sets.  Due to this, absolute True or False filters were
-   (unfortunately) eliminated from LDAPv3 [RFC4510].
-
-   This documents extends LDAPv3 to support absolute True and False
-   assertions by allowing empty 'and' and 'or' in Search filters
-   [RFC4511] and extends the filter string representation [RFC4515] to
-   allow empty filter lists.
-
-   It is noted that certain search operations, such as those used to
-   retrieve subschema information [RFC4512], require use of particular
-   filters.  This document does not change these requirements.
-
-   This feature is intended to allow a more direct mapping between DAP
-   and LDAP (as needed to implement DAP-to-LDAP gateways).
-
-   In this document, the key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED",
-   "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY",
-   and "OPTIONAL" are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14
-   [RFC2119].
-
-2.  Absolute True and False Filters
-
-   Implementations of this extension SHALL allow 'and' and 'or' choices
-   with zero filter elements.
-
-   An 'and' filter consisting of an empty set of filters SHALL evaluate
-   to True.  This filter is represented by the string "(&)".
-
-   An 'or' filter consisting of an empty set of filters SHALL evaluate
-   to False.  This filter is represented by the string "(|)".
-
-   Servers supporting this feature SHOULD publish the Object Identifier
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.5.3 as a value of the 'supportedFeatures'
-   [RFC4512] attribute in the root DSE.
-
-   Clients supporting this feature SHOULD NOT use the feature unless
-   they know that the server supports it.
-
-3.  Security Considerations
-
-   The (re)introduction of absolute True and False filters is not
-   believed to raise any new security considerations.
-
-   Implementors of this (or any) LDAPv3 extension should be familiar
-   with general LDAPv3 security considerations [RFC4510].
-
-
-
-Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 2]
-
-RFC 4526          LDAP Absolute True and False Filters         June 2006
-
-
-4.  IANA Considerations
-
-   Registration of this feature has been completed by the IANA
-   [RFC4520].
-
-   Subject: Request for LDAP Protocol Mechanism Registration Object
-   Identifier: 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.5.3 Description: True/False filters
-   Person & email address to contact for further information:
-        Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at openldap.org> Usage: Feature Specification:
-   RFC 4526 Author/Change Controller: IESG Comments: none
-
-   This OID was assigned [ASSIGN] by OpenLDAP Foundation, under its
-   IANA-assigned private enterprise allocation [PRIVATE], for use in
-   this specification.
-
-5.  References
-
-5.1.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC2119]     Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-                 Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC4510]     Zeilenga, K., Ed, "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC
-                 4510, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4511]     Sermersheim, J., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol", RFC 4511, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4512]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-                 2006.
-
-   [RFC4515]     Smith, M., Ed. and T. Howes, "Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP): String Representation of Search
-                 Filters", RFC 4515, June 2006.
-
-5.2.  Informative References
-
-   [RFC1777]     Yeong, W., Howes, T., and S. Kille, "Lightweight
-                 Directory Access Protocol", RFC 1777, March 1995.
-
-   [RFC1960]     Howes, T., "A String Representation of LDAP Search
-                 Filters", RFC 1960, June 1996.
-
-   [RFC3494]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 version 2 (LDAPv2) to Historic Status", RFC 3494, March
-                 2003.
-
-
-
-Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 3]
-
-RFC 4526          LDAP Absolute True and False Filters         June 2006
-
-
-   [RFC4520]     Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
-                 (IANA) Considerations for the Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520, June 2006.
-
-   [X.500]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The
-                 Directory -- Overview of concepts, models and
-                 services," X.500(1993) (also ISO/IEC 9594-1:1994).
-
-   [X.501]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The
-                 Directory -- Models," X.501(1993) (also ISO/IEC 9594-
-                 2:1994).
-
-   [X.511]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The
-                 Directory: Abstract Service Definition", X.511(1993)
-                 (also ISO/IEC 9594-3:1993).
-
-   [ASSIGN]      OpenLDAP Foundation, "OpenLDAP OID Delegations",
-                 http://www.openldap.org/foundation/oid-delegate.txt.
-
-   [PRIVATE]     IANA, "Private Enterprise Numbers",
-                 http://www.iana.org/assignments/enterprise-numbers.
-
-Author's Address
-
-   Kurt D. Zeilenga
-   OpenLDAP Foundation
-
-   EMail: Kurt at OpenLDAP.org
-
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-Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 4]
-
-RFC 4526          LDAP Absolute True and False Filters         June 2006
-
-
-Full Copyright Statement
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-   This document is subject to the rights, licenses and restrictions
-   contained in BCP 78, and except as set forth therein, the authors
-   retain all their rights.
-
-   This document and the information contained herein are provided on an
-   "AS IS" basis and THE CONTRIBUTOR, THE ORGANIZATION HE/SHE REPRESENTS
-   OR IS SPONSORED BY (IF ANY), THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET
-   ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
-   INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE
-   INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED
-   WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-
-Intellectual Property
-
-   The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any
-   Intellectual Property Rights or other rights that might be claimed to
-   pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in
-   this document or the extent to which any license under such rights
-   might or might not be available; nor does it represent that it has
-   made any independent effort to identify any such rights.  Information
-   on the procedures with respect to rights in RFC documents can be
-   found in BCP 78 and BCP 79.
-
-   Copies of IPR disclosures made to the IETF Secretariat and any
-   assurances of licenses to be made available, or the result of an
-   attempt made to obtain a general license or permission for the use of
-   such proprietary rights by implementers or users of this
-   specification can be obtained from the IETF on-line IPR repository at
-   http://www.ietf.org/ipr.
-
-   The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any
-   copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary
-   rights that may cover technology that may be required to implement
-   this standard.  Please address the information to the IETF at
-   ietf-ipr at ietf.org.
-
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-
-   Funding for the RFC Editor function is provided by the IETF
-   Administrative Support Activity (IASA).
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-Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 5]
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--- trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4527.txt	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
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-Network Working Group                                        K. Zeilenga
-Request for Comments: 4527                           OpenLDAP Foundation
-Category: Standards Track                                      June 2006
-
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-              Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
-                          Read Entry Controls
-
-
-Status of This Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
-
-   This document specifies an extension to the Lightweight Directory
-   Access Protocol (LDAP) to allow the client to read the target entry
-   of an update operation.  The client may request to read the entry
-   before and/or after the modifications are applied.  These reads are
-   done as an atomic part of the update operation.
-
-Table of Contents
-
-   1. Background and Intent of Use ....................................2
-   2. Terminology .....................................................2
-   3. Read Entry Controls .............................................3
-      3.1. The Pre-Read Controls ......................................3
-      3.2. The Post-Read Controls .....................................3
-   4. Interaction with Other Controls .................................4
-   5. Security Considerations .........................................4
-   6. IANA Considerations .............................................5
-      6.1. Object Identifier ..........................................5
-      6.2. LDAP Protocol Mechanisms ...................................5
-   7. Acknowledgement .................................................5
-   8. References ......................................................6
-      8.1. Normative References .......................................6
-      8.2. Informative References .....................................7
-
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-Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 1]
-
-RFC 4527                LDAP Read Entry Controls               June 2006
-
-
-1.  Background and Intent of Use
-
-   This document specifies an extension to the Lightweight Directory
-   Access Protocol (LDAP) [RFC4510] to allow the client to read the
-   target entry of an update operation (e.g., Add, Delete, Modify,
-   ModifyDN).  The extension utilizes controls [RFC4511] attached to
-   update requests to request and return copies of the target entry.
-   One request control, called the Pre-Read request control, indicates
-   that a copy of the entry before application of update is to be
-   returned.  Another control, called the Post-Read request control,
-   indicates that a copy of the entry after application of the update is
-   to be returned.  Each request control has a corresponding response
-   control used to return the entry.
-
-   To ensure proper isolation, the controls are processed as an atomic
-   part of the update operation.
-
-   The functionality offered by these controls is based upon similar
-   functionality in the X.500 Directory Access Protocol (DAP) [X.511].
-
-   The Pre-Read controls may be used to obtain replaced or deleted
-   values of modified attributes or a copy of the entry being deleted.
-
-   The Post-Read controls may be used to obtain values of operational
-   attributes, such as the 'entryUUID' [RFC4530] and 'modifyTimestamp'
-   [RFC4512] attributes, updated by the server as part of the update
-   operation.
-
-2. Terminology
-
-   Protocol elements are described using ASN.1 [X.680] with implicit
-   tags.  The term "BER-encoded" means the element is to be encoded
-   using the Basic Encoding Rules [X.690] under the restrictions
-   detailed in Section 5.1 of [RFC4511].
-
-   DN stands for Distinguished Name.
-   DSA stands for Directory System Agent (i.e., a directory server).
-   DSE stands for DSA-specific Entry.
-
-   In this document, the key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED",
-   "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY",
-   and "OPTIONAL" are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14
-   [RFC2119].
-
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-RFC 4527                LDAP Read Entry Controls               June 2006
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-
-3.  Read Entry Controls
-
-3.1.  The Pre-Read Controls
-
-   The Pre-Read request and response controls are identified by the
-   1.3.6.1.1.13.1 object identifier.  Servers implementing these
-   controls SHOULD publish 1.3.6.1.1.13.1 as a value of the
-   'supportedControl' [RFC4512] in their root DSE.
-
-   The Pre-Read request control is a LDAP Control [RFC4511] whose
-   controlType is 1.3.6.1.1.13.1 and whose controlValue is a BER-encoded
-   AttributeSelection [RFC4511], as extended by [RFC3673].  The
-   criticality may be TRUE or FALSE.  This control is appropriate for
-   the modifyRequest, delRequest, and modDNRequest LDAP messages.
-
-   The corresponding response control is a LDAP Control whose
-   controlType is 1.3.6.1.1.13.1 and whose the controlValue, an OCTET
-   STRING, contains a BER-encoded SearchResultEntry.  The criticality
-   may be TRUE or FALSE.  This control is appropriate for the
-   modifyResponse, delResponse, and modDNResponse LDAP messages with a
-   resultCode of success (0).
-
-   When the request control is attached to an appropriate update LDAP
-   request, the control requests the return of a copy of the target
-   entry prior to the application of the update.  The AttributeSelection
-   indicates, as discussed in [RFC4511][RFC3673], which attributes are
-   requested to appear in the copy.  The server is to return a
-   SearchResultEntry containing, subject to access controls and other
-   constraints, values of the requested attributes.
-
-   The normal processing of the update operation and the processing of
-   this control MUST be performed as one atomic action isolated from
-   other update operations.
-
-   If the update operation fails (in either normal or control
-   processing), no Pre-Read response control is provided.
-
-3.2.  The Post-Read Controls
-
-   The Post-Read request and response controls are identified by the
-   1.3.6.1.1.13.2 object identifier.  Servers implementing these
-   controls SHOULD publish 1.3.6.1.1.13.2 as a value of the
-   'supportedControl' [RFC4512] in their root DSE.
-
-   The Post-Read request control is a LDAP Control [RFC4511] whose
-   controlType is 1.3.6.1.1.13.2 and whose controlValue, an OCTET
-   STRING, contains a BER-encoded AttributeSelection [RFC4511], as
-   extended by [RFC3673].  The criticality may be TRUE or FALSE.  This
-
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-   control is appropriate for the addRequest, modifyRequest, and
-   modDNRequest LDAP messages.
-
-   The corresponding response control is a LDAP Control whose
-   controlType is 1.3.6.1.1.13.2 and whose controlValue is a BER-encoded
-   SearchResultEntry.  The criticality may be TRUE or FALSE.  This
-   control is appropriate for the addResponse, modifyResponse, and
-   modDNResponse LDAP messages with a resultCode of success (0).
-
-   When the request control is attached to an appropriate update LDAP
-   request, the control requests the return of a copy of the target
-   entry after the application of the update.  The AttributeSelection
-   indicates, as discussed in [RFC4511][RFC3673], which attributes are
-   requested to appear in the copy.  The server is to return a
-   SearchResultEntry containing, subject to access controls and other
-   constraints, values of the requested attributes.
-
-   The normal processing of the update operation and the processing of
-   this control MUST be performed as one atomic action isolated from
-   other update operations.
-
-   If the update operation fails (in either normal or control
-   processing), no Post-Read response control is provided.
-
-4.  Interaction with Other Controls
-
-   The Pre-Read and Post-Read controls may be combined with each other
-   and/or with a variety of other controls.  When combined with the
-   assertion control [RFC4528] and/or the manageDsaIT control [RFC3296],
-   the semantics of each control included in the combination applies.
-   The Pre-Read and Post-Read controls may be combined with other
-   controls as detailed in other technical specifications.
-
-5.  Security Considerations
-
-   The controls defined in this document extend update operations to
-   support read capabilities.  Servers MUST ensure that the client is
-   authorized for reading of the information provided in this control
-   and that the client is authorized to perform the requested directory
-   update.
-
-   Security considerations for the update operations [RFC4511] extended
-   by this control, as well as general LDAP security considerations
-   [RFC4510], generally apply to implementation and use of this
-   extension
-
-
-
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-Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 4]
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-RFC 4527                LDAP Read Entry Controls               June 2006
-
-
-6.  IANA Considerations
-
-   Registration of the following protocol values [RFC4520] have been
-   completed by the IANA.
-
-6.1.  Object Identifier
-
-   The IANA has registered an LDAP Object Identifier to identify LDAP
-   protocol elements defined in this document.
-
-       Subject: Request for LDAP Object Identifier Registration
-       Person & email address to contact for further information:
-            Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at OpenLDAP.org>
-       Specification: RFC 4527
-       Author/Change Controller: IESG
-       Comments: Identifies the LDAP Read Entry Controls
-
-6.2.  LDAP Protocol Mechanisms
-
-   The IANA has registered the LDAP Protocol Mechanism described in this
-   document.
-
-       Subject: Request for LDAP Protocol Mechanism Registration
-       Object Identifier: 1.3.6.1.1.13.1
-       Description: LDAP Pre-read Control
-       Person & email address to contact for further information:
-            Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at openldap.org>
-       Usage: Control
-       Specification: RFC 4527
-       Author/Change Controller: IESG
-       Comments: none
-
-       Subject: Request for LDAP Protocol Mechanism Registration
-       Object Identifier: 1.3.6.1.1.13.2
-       Description: LDAP Post-read Control
-       Person & email address to contact for further information:
-            Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at openldap.org>
-       Usage: Control
-       Specification: RFC 4527
-       Author/Change Controller: IESG
-       Comments: none
-
-7.  Acknowledgement
-
-   The LDAP Pre-Read and Post-Read controls are modeled after similar
-   capabilities offered in the DAP [X.511].
-
-
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-RFC 4527                LDAP Read Entry Controls               June 2006
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-8.  References
-
-8.1.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC2119]     Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-                 Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC3296]     Zeilenga, K., "Named Subordinate References in
-                 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
-                 Directories", RFC 3296, July 2002.
-
-   [RFC3673]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 version 3 (LDAPv3): All Operational Attributes", RFC
-                 3673, December 2003.
-
-   [RFC4510]     Zeilenga, K., Ed, "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC
-                 4510, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4511]     Sermersheim, J., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol", RFC 4511, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4512]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-                 2006.
-
-   [RFC4528]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP) Assertion Control", RFC 4528, June 2006.
-
-   [X.680]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "Abstract
-                 Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) - Specification of Basic
-                 Notation", X.680(1997) (also ISO/IEC 8824-1:1998).
-
-   [X.690]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector,
-                 "Specification of ASN.1 encoding rules: Basic Encoding
-                 Rules (BER), Canonical Encoding Rules (CER), and
-                 Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER)", X.690(1997) (also
-                 ISO/IEC 8825-1:1998).
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-
-   [RFC4520]     Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
-                 (IANA) Considerations for the Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4530]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP) EntryUUID Operational Attribute", RFC 4530, June
-                 2006.
-
-   [X.511]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The
-                 Directory: Abstract Service Definition", X.511(1993)
-                 (also ISO/IEC 9594-3:1993).
-
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-
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-   OpenLDAP Foundation
-
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-RFC 4527                LDAP Read Entry Controls               June 2006
-
-
-Full Copyright Statement
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-   This document is subject to the rights, licenses and restrictions
-   contained in BCP 78, and except as set forth therein, the authors
-   retain all their rights.
-
-   This document and the information contained herein are provided on an
-   "AS IS" basis and THE CONTRIBUTOR, THE ORGANIZATION HE/SHE REPRESENTS
-   OR IS SPONSORED BY (IF ANY), THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET
-   ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
-   INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE
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-
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-   made any independent effort to identify any such rights.  Information
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-
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-   attempt made to obtain a general license or permission for the use of
-   such proprietary rights by implementers or users of this
-   specification can be obtained from the IETF on-line IPR repository at
-   http://www.ietf.org/ipr.
-
-   The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any
-   copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary
-   rights that may cover technology that may be required to implement
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-
-   Funding for the RFC Editor function is provided by the IETF
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-Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 8]
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===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4528.txt	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4528.txt	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,339 +0,0 @@
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Network Working Group                                        K. Zeilenga
-Request for Comments: 4528                           OpenLDAP Foundation
-Category: Standards Track                                      June 2006
-
-
-              Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
-                           Assertion Control
-
-
-Status of This Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
-
-   This document defines the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-   (LDAP) Assertion Control, which allows a client to specify that a
-   directory operation should only be processed if an assertion applied
-   to the target entry of the operation is true.  It can be used to
-   construct "test and set", "test and clear", and other conditional
-   operations.
-
-Table of Contents
-
-   1. Overview ........................................................2
-   2. Terminology .....................................................2
-   3. The Assertion Control ...........................................2
-   4. Security Considerations .........................................3
-   5. IANA Considerations .............................................4
-      5.1. Object Identifier ..........................................4
-      5.2. LDAP Protocol Mechanism ....................................4
-      5.3. LDAP Result Code ...........................................4
-   6. Acknowledgements ................................................5
-   7. References ......................................................5
-      7.1. Normative References .......................................5
-      7.2. Informative References .....................................5
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 1]
-
-RFC 4528                 LDAP Assertion Control                June 2006
-
-
-1.  Overview
-
-   This document defines the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-   (LDAP) [RFC4510] assertion control.  The assertion control allows the
-   client to specify a condition that must be true for the operation to
-   be processed normally.  Otherwise, the operation is not performed.
-   For instance, the control can be used with the Modify operation
-   [RFC4511] to perform atomic "test and set" and "test and clear"
-   operations.
-
-   The control may be attached to any update operation to support
-   conditional addition, deletion, modification, and renaming of the
-   target object.  The asserted condition is evaluated as an integral
-   part the operation.
-
-   The control may also be used with the search operation.  Here, the
-   assertion is applied to the base object of the search before
-   searching for objects that match the search scope and filter.
-
-   The control may also be used with the compare operation.  Here, it
-   extends the compare operation to allow a more complex assertion.
-
-2. Terminology
-
-   Protocol elements are described using ASN.1 [X.680] with implicit
-   tags.  The term "BER-encoded" means the element is to be encoded
-   using the Basic Encoding Rules [X.690] under the restrictions
-   detailed in Section 5.1 of [RFC4511].
-
-   DSA stands for Directory System Agent (or server).
-   DSE stands for DSA-specific Entry.
-
-   In this document, the key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED",
-   "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY",
-   and "OPTIONAL" are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14
-   [RFC2119].
-
-3.  The Assertion Control
-
-   The assertion control is an LDAP Control [RFC4511] whose controlType
-   is 1.3.6.1.1.12 and whose controlValue is a BER-encoded Filter
-   [Protocol, Section 4.5.1].  The criticality may be TRUE or FALSE.
-   There is no corresponding response control.
-
-   The control is appropriate for both LDAP interrogation and update
-   operations [RFC4511], including Add, Compare, Delete, Modify,
-   ModifyDN (rename), and Search.  It is inappropriate for Abandon,
-   Bind, Unbind, and StartTLS operations.
-
-
-
-Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 2]
-
-RFC 4528                 LDAP Assertion Control                June 2006
-
-
-   When the control is attached to an LDAP request, the processing of
-   the request is conditional on the evaluation of the Filter as applied
-   against the target of the operation.  If the Filter evaluates to
-   TRUE, then the request is processed normally.  If the Filter
-   evaluates to FALSE or Undefined, then assertionFailed (122)
-   resultCode is returned, and no further processing is performed.
-
-   For Add, Compare, and ModifyDN operations, the target is indicated by
-   the entry field in the request.  For Modify operations, the target is
-   indicated by the object field.  For Delete operations, the target is
-   indicated by the DelRequest type.  For Compare operations and all
-   update operations, the evaluation of the assertion MUST be performed
-   as an integral part of the operation.  That is, the evaluation of the
-   assertion and the normal processing of the operation SHALL be done as
-   one atomic action.
-
-   For Search operations, the target is indicated by the baseObject
-   field, and the evaluation is done after "finding" but before
-   "searching" [RFC4511].  Hence, no entries or continuations references
-   are returned if the assertion fails.
-
-   Servers implementing this technical specification SHOULD publish the
-   object identifier 1.3.6.1.1.12 as a value of the 'supportedControl'
-   attribute [RFC4512] in their root DSE.  A server MAY choose to
-   advertise this extension only when the client is authorized to use
-   it.
-
-   Other documents may specify how this control applies to other LDAP
-   operations.  In doing so, they must state how the target entry is
-   determined.
-
-4.  Security Considerations
-
-   The filter may, like other components of the request, contain
-   sensitive information.  When it does, this information should be
-   appropriately protected.
-
-   As with any general assertion mechanism, the mechanism can be used to
-   determine directory content.  Hence, this mechanism SHOULD be subject
-   to appropriate access controls.
-
-   Some assertions may be very complex, requiring significant time and
-   resources to evaluate.  Hence, this mechanism SHOULD be subject to
-   appropriate administrative controls.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 3]
-
-RFC 4528                 LDAP Assertion Control                June 2006
-
-
-   Security considerations for the base operations [RFC4511] extended by
-   this control, as well as general LDAP security considerations
-   [RFC4510], generally apply to implementation and use of this
-   extension.
-
-5.  IANA Considerations
-
-5.1.  Object Identifier
-
-   The IANA has assigned an LDAP Object Identifier [RFC4520] to identify
-   the LDAP Assertion Control defined in this document.
-
-       Subject: Request for LDAP Object Identifier Registration
-       Person & email address to contact for further information:
-           Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at OpenLDAP.org>
-       Specification: RFC 4528
-       Author/Change Controller: IESG
-       Comments:
-           Identifies the LDAP Assertion Control
-
-5.2.  LDAP Protocol Mechanism
-
-   Registration of this protocol mechanism [RFC4520] is requested.
-
-       Subject: Request for LDAP Protocol Mechanism Registration
-       Object Identifier: 1.3.6.1.1.12
-       Description: Assertion Control
-       Person & email address to contact for further information:
-           Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at openldap.org>
-       Usage: Control
-       Specification: RFC 4528
-       Author/Change Controller: IESG
-       Comments: none
-
-5.3.  LDAP Result Code
-
-   The IANA has assigned an LDAP Result Code [RFC4520] called
-   'assertionFailed' (122).
-
-       Subject: LDAP Result Code Registration
-       Person & email address to contact for further information:
-           Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at OpenLDAP.org>
-       Result Code Name: assertionFailed
-       Specification: RFC 4528
-       Author/Change Controller: IESG
-       Comments:  none
-
-
-
-
-
-Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 4]
-
-RFC 4528                 LDAP Assertion Control                June 2006
-
-
-6.  Acknowledgements
-
-   The assertion control concept is attributed to Morteza Ansari.
-
-7.  References
-
-7.1.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC2119]     Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-                 Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC4510]     Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC
-                 4510, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4511]     Sermersheim, J., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol", RFC 4511, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4512]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-                 2006.
-
-   [X.680]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "Abstract
-                 Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) - Specification of Basic
-                 Notation", X.680(2002) (also ISO/IEC 8824-1:2002).
-
-   [X.690]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector,
-                 "Specification of ASN.1 encoding rules: Basic Encoding
-                 Rules (BER), Canonical Encoding Rules (CER), and
-                 Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER)", X.690(2002) (also
-                 ISO/IEC 8825-1:2002).
-
-7.2.  Informative References
-
-   [RFC4520]     Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
-                 (IANA) Considerations for the Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520, June 2006.
-
-Author's Address
-
-   Kurt D. Zeilenga
-   OpenLDAP Foundation
-
-   EMail: Kurt at OpenLDAP.org
-
-
-
-
-
-Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 5]
-
-RFC 4528                 LDAP Assertion Control                June 2006
-
-
-Full Copyright Statement
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-   This document is subject to the rights, licenses and restrictions
-   contained in BCP 78, and except as set forth therein, the authors
-   retain all their rights.
-
-   This document and the information contained herein are provided on an
-   "AS IS" basis and THE CONTRIBUTOR, THE ORGANIZATION HE/SHE REPRESENTS
-   OR IS SPONSORED BY (IF ANY), THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET
-   ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
-   INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE
-   INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED
-   WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-
-Intellectual Property
-
-   The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any
-   Intellectual Property Rights or other rights that might be claimed to
-   pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in
-   this document or the extent to which any license under such rights
-   might or might not be available; nor does it represent that it has
-   made any independent effort to identify any such rights.  Information
-   on the procedures with respect to rights in RFC documents can be
-   found in BCP 78 and BCP 79.
-
-   Copies of IPR disclosures made to the IETF Secretariat and any
-   assurances of licenses to be made available, or the result of an
-   attempt made to obtain a general license or permission for the use of
-   such proprietary rights by implementers or users of this
-   specification can be obtained from the IETF on-line IPR repository at
-   http://www.ietf.org/ipr.
-
-   The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any
-   copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary
-   rights that may cover technology that may be required to implement
-   this standard.  Please address the information to the IETF at
-   ietf-ipr at ietf.org.
-
-Acknowledgement
-
-   Funding for the RFC Editor function is provided by the IETF
-   Administrative Support Activity (IASA).
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 6]
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===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4529.txt	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source4/ldap_server/devdocs/rfc4529.txt	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,339 +0,0 @@
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Network Working Group                                        K. Zeilenga
-Request for Comments: 4529                           OpenLDAP Foundation
-Category: Informational                                        June 2006
-
-
-              Requesting Attributes by Object Class in the
-              Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
-
-Status of This Memo
-
-   This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does
-   not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of this
-   memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
-
-   The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) search operation
-   provides mechanisms for clients to request all user application
-   attributes, all operational attributes, and/or attributes selected by
-   their description.  This document extends LDAP to support a mechanism
-   that LDAP clients may use to request the return of all attributes of
-   an object class.
-
-Table of Contents
-
-   1. Background and Intended Use .....................................1
-   2. Terminology .....................................................2
-   3. Return of all Attributes of an Object Class .....................2
-   4. Security Considerations .........................................3
-   5. IANA Considerations .............................................3
-   6. References ......................................................4
-      6.1. Normative References .......................................4
-      6.2. Informative References .....................................4
-
-1.  Background and Intended Use
-
-   In the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [RFC4510], the
-   search operation [RFC4511] supports requesting the return of a set of
-   attributes.  This set is determined by a list of attribute
-   descriptions.  Two special descriptors are defined to request all
-   user attributes ("*") [RFC4511] and all operational attributes ("+")
-   [RFC3673].  However, there is no convenient mechanism for requesting
-   pre-defined sets of attributes such as the set of attributes used to
-   represent a particular class of object.
-
-
-
-Zeilenga                     Informational                      [Page 1]
-
-RFC 4529         Requesting Attributes by Object Class         June 2006
-
-
-   This document extends LDAP to allow an object class identifier to be
-   specified in attributes lists, such as in Search requests, to request
-   the return of all attributes belonging to an object class.  The
-   COMMERCIAL AT ("@", U+0040) character is used to distinguish an
-   object class identifier from an attribute descriptions.
-
-   For example, the attribute list of "@country" is equivalent to the
-   attribute list of 'c', 'searchGuide', 'description', and
-   'objectClass'.  This object class is described in [RFC4519].
-
-   This extension is intended primarily to be used where the user is in
-   direct control of the parameters of the LDAP search operation, for
-   instance when entering an LDAP URL [RFC4516] into a web browser, such
-   as <ldap:///dc=example,dc=com?@organization?base>.
-
-2.  Terminology
-
-   In this document, the key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED",
-   "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY",
-   and "OPTIONAL" are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14
-   [RFC2119].
-
-   DSA stands for Directory System Agent (or server).
-   DSE stands for DSA-specific Entry.
-
-3.  Return of All Attributes of an Object Class
-
-   This extension allows object class identifiers to be provided in the
-   attributes field of the LDAP SearchRequest [RFC4511] or other request
-   values of the AttributeSelection data type (e.g., attributes field in
-   pre/post read controls [ReadEntry]) and/or <attributeSelector>
-   production (e.g., attributes of an LDAP URL [RFC4516]).  For each
-   object class identified in the attributes field, the request is to be
-   treated as if each attribute allowed by that class (by "MUST" or
-   "MAY", directly or by "SUP"erior) [RFC4512] were itself listed.
-
-   This extension extends the <attributeSelector> [RFC4511] production
-   as indicated by the following ABNF [RFC4234]:
-
-        attributeSelector =/ objectclassdescription
-        objectclassdescription = ATSIGN oid options
-        ATSIGN = %x40 ; COMMERCIAL AT ("@" U+0040)
-
-   where <oid> and <options> productions are as defined in [RFC4512].
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-RFC 4529         Requesting Attributes by Object Class         June 2006
-
-
-   The <oid> component of an <objectclassdescription> production
-   identifies the object class by short name (descr) or object
-   identifier (numericoid).  If the value of the <oid> component is
-   unrecognized or does not refer to an object class, the object class
-   description is to be treated as an unrecognized attribute
-   description.
-
-   The <options> production is included in the grammar for extensibility
-   purposes.  An object class description with an unrecognized or
-   inappropriate option is to be treated as unrecognized.
-
-   Although object class description options and attribute description
-   options share the same syntax, they are not semantically related.
-   This document does not define any object description option.
-
-   Servers supporting this feature SHOULD publish the object identifier
-   (OID) 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.5.2 as a value of the 'supportedFeatures'
-   [RFC4512] attribute in the root DSE.  Clients supporting this feature
-   SHOULD NOT use the feature unless they know that the server supports
-   it.
-
-4.  Security Considerations
-
-   This extension provides a shorthand for requesting all attributes of
-   an object class.  Because these attributes could have been listed
-   individually, introduction of this shorthand is not believed to raise
-   additional security considerations.
-
-   Implementors of this LDAP extension should be familiar with security
-   considerations applicable to the LDAP search operation [RFC4511], as
-   well as with general LDAP security considerations [RFC4510].
-
-5.  IANA Considerations
-
-   Registration of the LDAP Protocol Mechanism [RFC4520] defined in this
-   document has been completed.
-
-       Subject: Request for LDAP Protocol Mechanism Registration
-       Object Identifier: 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.5.2
-       Description: OC AD Lists
-       Person & email address to contact for further information:
-            Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at openldap.org>
-       Usage: Feature
-       Specification: RFC 4529
-       Author/Change Controller: Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at openldap.org>
-       Comments: none
-
-
-
-
-
-Zeilenga                     Informational                      [Page 3]
-
-RFC 4529         Requesting Attributes by Object Class         June 2006
-
-
-   This OID was assigned [ASSIGN] by OpenLDAP Foundation, under its
-   IANA-assigned private enterprise allocation [PRIVATE], for use in
-   this specification.
-
-6.  References
-
-6.1.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC2119]     Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-                 Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC4234]     Crocker, D., Ed. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for
-                 Syntax Specifications: ABNF", RFC 4234, October 2005.
-
-   [RFC4510]     Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC
-                 4510, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4511]     Sermersheim, J., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol", RFC 4511, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4512]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-                 2006.
-
-   [RFC4516]     Smith, M., Ed. and T. Howes, "Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP): Uniform Resource Locator", RFC
-                 4516, June 2006.
-
-   [X.680]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "Abstract
-                 Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) - Specification of Basic
-                 Notation", X.680(2002) (also ISO/IEC 8824-1:2002).
-
-6.2.  Informative References
-
-   [RFC3673]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 version 3 (LDAPv3): All Operational Attributes", RFC
-                 3673, December 2003.
-
-   [RFC4519]     Sciberras, A., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Schema for User Applications", RFC
-                 4519, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4520]     Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
-                 (IANA) Considerations for the Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520, June 2006.
-
-
-
-
-Zeilenga                     Informational                      [Page 4]
-
-RFC 4529         Requesting Attributes by Object Class         June 2006
-
-
-   [ReadEntry]   Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP) Read Entry Controls", RFC 4527, June 2006.
-
-   [ASSIGN]      OpenLDAP Foundation, "OpenLDAP OID Delegations",
-                 http://www.openldap.org/foundation/oid-delegate.txt.
-
-   [PRIVATE]     IANA, "Private Enterprise Numbers",
-                 http://www.iana.org/assignments/enterprise-numbers.
-
-Author's Address
-
-   Kurt D. Zeilenga
-   OpenLDAP Foundation
-
-   EMail: Kurt at OpenLDAP.org
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-RFC 4529         Requesting Attributes by Object Class         June 2006
-
-
-Full Copyright Statement
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-   This document is subject to the rights, licenses and restrictions
-   contained in BCP 78, and except as set forth therein, the authors
-   retain all their rights.
-
-   This document and the information contained herein are provided on an
-   "AS IS" basis and THE CONTRIBUTOR, THE ORGANIZATION HE/SHE REPRESENTS
-   OR IS SPONSORED BY (IF ANY), THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET
-   ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
-   INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE
-   INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED
-   WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-
-Intellectual Property
-
-   The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any
-   Intellectual Property Rights or other rights that might be claimed to
-   pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in
-   this document or the extent to which any license under such rights
-   might or might not be available; nor does it represent that it has
-   made any independent effort to identify any such rights.  Information
-   on the procedures with respect to rights in RFC documents can be
-   found in BCP 78 and BCP 79.
-
-   Copies of IPR disclosures made to the IETF Secretariat and any
-   assurances of licenses to be made available, or the result of an
-   attempt made to obtain a general license or permission for the use of
-   such proprietary rights by implementers or users of this
-   specification can be obtained from the IETF on-line IPR repository at
-   http://www.ietf.org/ipr.
-
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-Network Working Group                                        K. Zeilenga
-Request for Comments: 4530                           OpenLDAP Foundation
-Category: Standards Track                                      June 2006
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-              Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
-                    entryUUID Operational Attribute
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-Status of This Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
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-   This document describes the LDAP/X.500 'entryUUID' operational
-   attribute and associated matching rules and syntax.  The attribute
-   holds a server-assigned Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) for the
-   object.  Directory clients may use this attribute to distinguish
-   objects identified by a distinguished name or to locate an object
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-   1. Background and Intended Use .....................................2
-   2. UUID Schema Elements ............................................3
-      2.1. UUID Syntax ................................................3
-      2.2. 'uuidMatch' Matching Rule ..................................3
-      2.3. 'uuidOrderingMatch' Matching Rule ..........................3
-      2.4. 'entryUUID' Attribute ......................................4
-   3. Security Considerations .........................................4
-   4. IANA Considerations .............................................5
-      4.1. Object Identifier Registration .............................5
-      4.2. UUID Syntax Registration ...................................5
-      4.3. 'uuidMatch' Descriptor Registration ........................5
-      4.4. 'uuidOrderingMatch' Descriptor Registration ................5
-      4.5. 'entryUUID' Descriptor Registration ........................6
-   5. Acknowledgements ................................................6
-   6. References ......................................................6
-      6.1. Normative References .......................................6
-      6.2. Informative References .....................................7
-
-1.  Background and Intended Use
-
-   In X.500 Directory Services [X.501], such as those accessible using
-   the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [RFC4510], an object
-   is identified by its distinguished name (DN).  However, DNs are not
-   stable identifiers.  That is, a new object may be identified by a DN
-   that previously identified another (now renamed or deleted) object.
-
-   A Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) is "an identifier unique
-   across both space and time, with respect to the space of all UUIDs"
-   [RFC4122].  UUIDs are used in a wide range of systems.
-
-   This document describes the 'entryUUID' operational attribute, which
-   holds the UUID assigned to the object by the server.  Clients may use
-   this attribute to distinguish objects identified by a particular
-   distinguished name or to locate a particular object after renaming.
-
-   This document defines the UUID syntax, the 'uuidMatch' and
-   'uuidOrderingMatch' matching rules, and the 'entryUUID' attribute
-   type.
-
-   Schema definitions are provided using LDAP description formats
-   [RFC4512].  Definitions provided here are formatted (line wrapped)
-   for readability.
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-   In this document, the key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED",
-   "SHALL", "SHALL NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY",
-   and "OPTIONAL" are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14
-   [RFC2119].
-
-2.  UUID Schema Elements
-
-2.1.  UUID Syntax
-
-   A Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) [RFC4122] is a 16-octet (128-
-   bit) value that identifies an object.  The ASN.1 [X.680] type UUID is
-   defined to represent UUIDs as follows:
-
-       UUID ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE(16))
-             -- constrained to an UUID [RFC4122]
-
-   In LDAP, UUID values are encoded using the [ASCII] character string
-   representation described in [RFC4122].  For example,
-   "597ae2f6-16a6-1027-98f4-d28b5365dc14".
-
-   The following is an LDAP syntax description suitable for publication
-   in subschema subentries.
-
-       ( 1.3.6.1.1.16.1 DESC 'UUID' )
-
-2.2.  'uuidMatch' Matching Rule
-
-   The 'uuidMatch' matching rule compares an asserted UUID with a stored
-   UUID for equality.  Its semantics are the same as the
-   'octetStringMatch' [X.520][RFC4517] matching rule.  The rule differs
-   from 'octetStringMatch' in that the assertion value is encoded using
-   the UUID string representation instead of the normal OCTET STRING
-   string representation.
-
-   The following is an LDAP matching rule description suitable for
-   publication in subschema subentries.
-
-       ( 1.3.6.1.1.16.2 NAME 'uuidMatch'
-           SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.1.16.1 )
-
-2.3.  'uuidOrderingMatch' Matching Rule
-
-   The 'uuidOrderingMatch' matching rule compares an asserted UUID with
-   a stored UUID for ordering.  Its semantics are the same as the
-   'octetStringOrderingMatch' [X.520][RFC4517] matching rule.  The rule
-   differs from 'octetStringOrderingMatch' in that the assertion value
-   is encoded using the UUID string representation instead of the normal
-   OCTET STRING string representation.
-
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-   The following is an LDAP matching rule description suitable for
-   publication in subschema subentries.
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-       ( 1.3.6.1.1.16.3 NAME 'uuidOrderingMatch'
-           SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.1.16.1 )
-
-   Note that not all UUID variants have a defined ordering; and even
-   where it does, servers are not obligated to assign UUIDs in any
-   particular order.  This matching rule is provided for completeness.
-
-2.4.  'entryUUID' Attribute
-
-   The 'entryUUID' operational attribute provides the Universally Unique
-   Identifier (UUID) assigned to the entry.
-
-   The following is an LDAP attribute type description suitable for
-   publication in subschema subentries.
-
-       ( 1.3.6.1.1.16.4 NAME 'entryUUID'
-           DESC 'UUID of the entry'
-           EQUALITY uuidMatch
-           ORDERING uuidOrderingMatch
-           SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.1.16.1
-           SINGLE-VALUE
-           NO-USER-MODIFICATION
-           USAGE directoryOperation )
-
-   Servers SHALL generate and assign a new UUID to each entry upon its
-   addition to the directory and provide that UUID as the value of the
-   'entryUUID' operational attribute.  An entry's UUID is immutable.
-
-   UUID are to be generated in accordance with Section 4 of [RFC4122].
-   In particular, servers MUST ensure that each generated UUID is unique
-   in space and time.
-
-3.  Security Considerations
-
-   An entry's relative distinguish name (RDN) is composed from attribute
-   values of the entry, which are commonly descriptive of the object the
-   entry represents.  Although deployers are encouraged to use naming
-   attributes whose values are widely disclosable [RFC4514], entries are
-   often named using information that cannot be disclosed to all
-   parties.  As UUIDs do not contain any descriptive information of the
-   object they identify, UUIDs may be used to identify a particular
-   entry without disclosure of its contents.
-
-   General UUID security considerations [RFC4122] apply.
-
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-   General LDAP security considerations [RFC4510] apply.
-
-4.  IANA Considerations
-
-   The IANA has registered the LDAP values [RFC4520] specified in this
-   document.
-
-4.1.  Object Identifier Registration
-
-       Subject: Request for LDAP OID Registration
-       Person & email address to contact for further information:
-           Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at OpenLDAP.org>
-       Specification: RFC 4530
-       Author/Change Controller: IESG
-       Comments:
-           Identifies the UUID schema elements
-
-4.2.  UUID Syntax Registration
-
-       Subject: Request for LDAP Syntax Registration
-       Object Identifier: 1.3.6.1.1.16.1
-       Description: UUID
-       Person & email address to contact for further information:
-           Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at OpenLDAP.org>
-       Specification: RFC 4530
-       Author/Change Controller: IESG
-       Comments:
-            Identifies the UUID syntax
-
-4.3.  'uuidMatch' Descriptor Registration
-
-       Subject: Request for LDAP Descriptor Registration
-       Descriptor (short name): uuidMatch
-       Object Identifier: 1.3.6.1.1.16.2
-       Person & email address to contact for further information:
-           Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at OpenLDAP.org>
-       Usage: Matching Rule
-       Specification: RFC 4530
-       Author/Change Controller: IESG
-
-4.4.  'uuidOrderingMatch' Descriptor Registration
-
-       Subject: Request for LDAP Descriptor Registration
-       Descriptor (short name): uuidOrderingMatch
-       Object Identifier: 1.3.6.1.1.16.3
-       Person & email address to contact for further information:
-           Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at OpenLDAP.org>
-       Usage: Matching Rule
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-       Specification: RFC 4530
-       Author/Change Controller: IESG
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-4.5.  'entryUUID' Descriptor Registration
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-   The IANA has registered the LDAP 'entryUUID' descriptor.
-
-       Subject: Request for LDAP Descriptor Registration
-       Descriptor (short name): entryUUID
-       Object Identifier: 1.3.6.1.1.16.4
-       Person & email address to contact for further information:
-           Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at OpenLDAP.org>
-       Usage: Attribute Type
-       Specification: RFC 4530
-       Author/Change Controller: IESG
-
-5.  Acknowledgements
-
-   This document is based upon discussions in the LDAP Update and
-   Duplication Protocols (LDUP) WG.  Members of the LDAP Directorate
-   provided review.
-
-6.  References
-
-6.1.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC2119]     Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-                 Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC4122]     Leach, P., Mealling, M., and R. Salz, "A Universally
-                 Unique IDentifier (UUID) URN Namespace", RFC 4122, July
-                 2005.
-
-   [RFC4510]     Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC
-                 4510, June 2006.
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-   [RFC4512]     Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-                 2006.
-
-   [RFC4517]     Legg, S., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-                 (LDAP): Syntaxes and Matching Rules", RFC 4517, June
-                 2006.
-
-   [ASCII]       Coded Character Set--7-bit American Standard Code for
-                 Information Interchange, ANSI X3.4-1986.
-
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-   [X.501]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The
-                 Directory -- Models," X.501(1993) (also ISO/IEC 9594-
-                 2:1994).
-
-   [X.520]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "The
-                 Directory: Selected Attribute Types", X.520(1993) (also
-                 ISO/IEC 9594-6:1994).
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-   [X.680]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "Abstract
-                 Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) - Specification of Basic
-                 Notation", X.680(2002) (also ISO/IEC 8824-1:2002).
-
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-   [RFC4514]     Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): String Representation of Distinguished
-                 Names", RFC 4514, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4520]     Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
-                 (IANA) Considerations for the Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520, June 2006.
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-Network Working Group                                        K. Zeilenga
-Request for Comments: 4531                           OpenLDAP Foundation
-Category: Experimental                                         June 2006
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-              Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
-                             Turn Operation
-
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-Status of This Memo
-
-   This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet
-   community.  It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.
-   Discussion and suggestions for improvement are requested.
-   Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
-
-   This specification describes a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-   (LDAP) extended operation to reverse (or "turn") the roles of client
-   and server for subsequent protocol exchanges in the session, or to
-   enable each peer to act as both client and server with respect to the
-   other.
-
-Table of Contents
-
-   1. Background and Intent of Use ....................................2
-      1.1. Terminology ................................................2
-   2. Turn Operation ..................................................2
-      2.1. Turn Request ...............................................3
-      2.2. Turn Response ..............................................3
-   3. Authentication ..................................................3
-      3.1. Use with TLS and Simple Authentication .....................4
-      3.2. Use with TLS and SASL EXTERNAL .............................4
-      3.3. Use of Mutual Authentication and SASL EXTERNAL .............4
-   4. TLS and SASL Security Layers ....................................5
-   5. Security Considerations .........................................6
-   6. IANA Considerations .............................................6
-      6.1. Object Identifier ..........................................6
-      6.2. LDAP Protocol Mechanism ....................................7
-   7. References ......................................................7
-      7.1. Normative References .......................................7
-      7.2. Informative References .....................................8
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-1.  Background and Intent of Use
-
-   The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [RFC4510][RFC4511]
-   is a client-server protocol that typically operates over reliable
-   octet-stream transports, such as the Transport Control Protocol
-   (TCP).  Generally, the client initiates the stream by connecting to
-   the server's listener at some well-known address.
-
-   There are cases where it is desirable for the server to initiate the
-   stream.  Although it certainly is possible to write a technical
-   specification detailing how to implement server-initiated LDAP
-   sessions, this would require the design of new authentication and
-   other security mechanisms to support server-initiated LDAP sessions.
-
-   Instead, this document introduces an operation, the Turn operation,
-   which may be used to reverse the client-server roles of the protocol
-   peers.  This allows the initiating protocol peer to become the server
-   (after the reversal).
-
-   As an additional feature, the Turn operation may be used to allow
-   both peers to act in both roles.  This is useful where both peers are
-   directory servers that desire to request, as LDAP clients, that
-   operations be performed by the other.  This may be useful in
-   replicated and/or distributed environments.
-
-   This operation is intended to be used between protocol peers that
-   have established a mutual agreement, by means outside of the
-   protocol, that requires reversal of client-server roles, or allows
-   both peers to act both as client and server.
-
-1.1.  Terminology
-
-   Protocol elements are described using ASN.1 [X.680] with implicit
-   tags.  The term "BER-encoded" means the element is to be encoded
-   using the Basic Encoding Rules [X.690] under the restrictions
-   detailed in Section 5.1 of [RFC4511].
-
-2.  Turn Operation
-
-   The Turn operation is defined as an LDAP-Extended Operation
-   [Protocol, Section 4.12] identified by the 1.3.6.1.1.19 OID.  The
-   function of the Turn Operation is to request that the client-server
-   roles be reversed, or, optionally, to request that both protocol
-   peers be able to act both as client and server in respect to the
-   other.
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-2.1.  Turn Request
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-   The Turn request is an ExtendedRequest where the requestName field
-   contains the 1.3.6.1.1.19 OID and the requestValue field is a BER-
-   encoded turnValue:
-
-        turnValue ::= SEQUENCE {
-             mutual         BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE,
-             identifier     LDAPString
-        }
-
-   A TRUE mutual field value indicates a request to allow both peers to
-   act both as client and server.  A FALSE mutual field value indicates
-   a request to reserve the client and server roles.
-
-   The value of the identifier field is a locally defined policy
-   identifier (typically associated with a mutual agreement for which
-   this turn is be executed as part of).
-
-2.2.  Turn Response
-
-   A Turn response is an ExtendedResponse where the responseName and
-   responseValue fields are absent.  A resultCode of success is returned
-   if and only if the responder is willing and able to turn the session
-   as requested.  Otherwise, a different resultCode is returned.
-
-3.  Authentication
-
-   This extension's authentication model assumes separate authentication
-   of the peers in each of their roles.  A separate Bind exchange is
-   expected between the peers in their new roles to establish identities
-   in these roles.
-
-   Upon completion of the Turn, the responding peer in its new client
-   role has an anonymous association at the initiating peer in its new
-   server role.  If the turn was mutual, the authentication association
-   of the initiating peer in its pre-existing client role is left intact
-   at the responding peer in its pre-existing server role.  If the turn
-   was not mutual, this association is void.
-
-   The responding peer may establish its identity in its client role by
-   requesting and successfully completing a Bind operation.
-
-   The remainder of this section discusses some authentication
-   scenarios.  In the protocol exchange illustrations, A refers to the
-   initiating peer (the original client) and B refers to the responding
-   peer (the original server).
-
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-3.1.  Use with TLS and Simple Authentication
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-       A->B: StartTLS Request
-       B->A: StartTLS(success) Response
-       A->B: Bind(Simple(cn=B,dc=example,dc=net,B's secret)) Request
-       B->A: Bind(success) Response
-       A->B: Turn(TRUE,"XXYYZ") Request
-       B->A: Turn(success) Response
-       B->A: Bind(Simple(cn=A,dc=example,dc=net,A's secret)) Request
-       A->B: Bind(success) Response
-
-   In this scenario, TLS (Transport Layer Security) [RFC4346] is started
-   and the initiating peer (the original client) establishes its
-   identity with the responding peer prior to the Turn using the
-   DN/password mechanism of the Simple method of the Bind operation.
-   After the turn, the responding peer, in its new client role,
-   establishes its identity with the initiating peer in its new server
-   role.
-
-3.2.  Use with TLS and SASL EXTERNAL
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-       A->B: StartTLS Request
-       B->A: StartTLS(success) Response
-       A->B: Bind(SASL(EXTERNAL)) Request
-       B->A: Bind(success) Response
-       A->B: Turn(TRUE,"XXYYZ") Request
-       B->A: Turn(success) Response
-       B->A: Bind(SASL(EXTERNAL)) Request
-       A->B: Bind(success) Response
-
-   In this scenario, TLS is started (with each peer providing a valid
-   certificate), and the initiating peer (the original client)
-   establishes its identity through the use of the EXTERNAL mechanism of
-   the SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer) [RFC4422] method
-   of the Bind operation prior to the Turn.  After the turn, the
-   responding peer, in its new client role, establishes its identity
-   with the initiating peer in its new server role.
-
-3.3.  Use of Mutual Authentication and SASL EXTERNAL
-
-   A number of SASL mechanisms, such as GSSAPI [SASL-K5], support mutual
-   authentication.  The initiating peer, in its new server role, may use
-   the identity of the responding peer, established by a prior
-   authentication exchange, as its source for "external" identity in
-   subsequent EXTERNAL exchange.
-
-       A->B: Bind(SASL(GSSAPI)) Request
-       <intermediate messages>
-
-
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-       B->A: Bind(success) Response
-       A->B: Turn(TRUE,"XXYYZ") Request
-       B->A: Turn(success) Response
-       B->A: Bind(SASL(EXTERNAL)) Request
-       A->B: Bind(success) Response
-
-   In this scenario, a GSSAPI mutual-authentication exchange is
-   completed between the initiating peer (the original client) and the
-   responding server (the original server) prior to the turn.  After the
-   turn, the responding peer, in its new client role, requests that the
-   initiating peer utilize an "external" identity to establish its LDAP
-   authorization identity.
-
-4.  TLS and SASL Security Layers
-
-   As described in [RFC4511], LDAP supports both Transport Layer
-   Security (TLS) [RFC4346] and Simple Authentication and Security Layer
-   (SASL) [RFC4422] security frameworks.  The following table
-   illustrates the relationship between the LDAP message layer, SASL
-   layer, TLS layer, and transport connection within an LDAP session.
-
-                  +----------------------+
-                  |  LDAP message layer  |
-                  +----------------------+ > LDAP PDUs
-                  +----------------------+ < data
-                  |      SASL layer      |
-                  +----------------------+ > SASL-protected data
-                  +----------------------+ < data
-                  |       TLS layer      |
-      Application +----------------------+ > TLS-protected data
-      ------------+----------------------+ < data
-        Transport | transport connection |
-                  +----------------------+
-
-   This extension does not alter this relationship, nor does it remove
-   the general restriction against multiple TLS layers, nor does it
-   remove the general restriction against multiple SASL layers.
-
-   As specified in [RFC4511], the StartTLS operation is used to initiate
-   negotiation of a TLS layer.  If a TLS is already installed, the
-   StartTLS operation must fail.  Upon establishment of the TLS layer,
-   regardless of which peer issued the request to start TLS, the peer
-   that initiated the LDAP session (the original client) performs the
-   "server identity check", as described in Section 3.1.5 of [RFC4513],
-   treating itself as the "client" and its peer as the "server".
-
-   As specified in [RFC4422], a newly negotiated SASL security layer
-   replaces the installed SASL security layer.  Though the client/server
-
-
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-
-   roles in LDAP, and hence SASL, may be reversed in subsequent
-   exchanges, only one SASL security layer may be installed at any
-   instance.
-
-5.  Security Considerations
-
-   Implementors should be aware that the reversing of client/server
-   roles and/or allowing both peers to act as client and server likely
-   introduces security considerations not foreseen by the authors of
-   this document.  In particular, the security implications of the
-   design choices made in the authentication and data security models
-   for this extension (discussed in Sections 3 and 4, respectively) are
-   not fully studied.  It is hoped that experimentation with this
-   extension will lead to better understanding of the security
-   implications of these models and other aspects of this extension, and
-   that appropriate considerations will be documented in a future
-   document.  The following security considerations are apparent at this
-   time.
-
-   Implementors should take special care to process LDAP, SASL, TLS, and
-   other events in the appropriate roles for the peers.  Note that while
-   the Turn reverses the client/server roles with LDAP, and in SASL
-   authentication exchanges, it does not reverse the roles within the
-   TLS layer or the transport connection.
-
-   The responding server (the original server) should restrict use of
-   this operation to authorized clients.  Client knowledge of a valid
-   identifier should not be the sole factor in determining authorization
-   to turn.
-
-   Where the peers except to establish TLS, TLS should be started prior
-   to the Turn and any request to authenticate via the Bind operation.
-
-   LDAP security considerations [RFC4511][RFC4513] generally apply to
-   this extension.
-
-6.  IANA Considerations
-
-   The following values [RFC4520] have been registered by the IANA.
-
-6.1.  Object Identifier
-
-   The IANA has assigned an LDAP Object Identifier to identify the LDAP
-   Turn Operation, as defined in this document.
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-RFC 4531                  LDAP Turn Operation                  June 2006
-
-
-       Subject: Request for LDAP Object Identifier Registration
-       Person & email address to contact for further information:
-            Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at OpenLDAP.org>
-       Specification: RFC 4531
-       Author/Change Controller: Author
-       Comments:
-            Identifies the LDAP Turn Operation
-
-6.2.  LDAP Protocol Mechanism
-
-   The IANA has registered the LDAP Protocol Mechanism described in this
-   document.
-
-       Subject: Request for LDAP Protocol Mechanism Registration
-       Object Identifier: 1.3.6.1.1.19
-       Description: LDAP Turn Operation
-       Person & email address to contact for further information:
-            Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at openldap.org>
-       Usage: Extended Operation
-       Specification: RFC 4531
-       Author/Change Controller: Author
-       Comments: none
-
-7.  References
-
-7.1.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC4346]     Dierks, T. and, E. Rescorla, "The Transport Layer
-                 Security (TLS) Protocol Version 1.1", RFC 4346, April
-                 2006.
-
-   [RFC4422]     Melnikov, A., Ed. and K. Zeilenga, Ed., "Simple
-                 Authentication and Security Layer (SASL)", RFC 4422,
-                 June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4510]     Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC
-                 4510, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4511]     Sermersheim, J., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol", RFC 4511, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4513]     Harrison, R., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-                 Protocol (LDAP): Authentication Methods and Security
-                 Mechanisms", RFC 4513, June 2006.
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-   [X.680]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector, "Abstract
-                 Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) - Specification of Basic
-                 Notation", X.680(2002) (also ISO/IEC 8824-1:2002).
-
-   [X.690]       International Telecommunication Union -
-                 Telecommunication Standardization Sector,
-                 "Specification of ASN.1 encoding rules: Basic Encoding
-                 Rules (BER), Canonical Encoding Rules (CER), and
-                 Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER)", X.690(2002) (also
-                 ISO/IEC 8825-1:2002).
-
-7.2.  Informative References
-
-   [RFC4520]     Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
-                 (IANA) Considerations for the Lightweight Directory
-                 Access Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520, June 2006.
-
-   [SASL-K5]     Melnikov, A., Ed., "The Kerberos V5 ("GSSAPI") SASL
-                 Mechanism", Work in Progress, May 2006.
-
-Author's Address
-
-   Kurt D. Zeilenga
-   OpenLDAP Foundation
-
-   EMail: Kurt at OpenLDAP.org
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-Full Copyright Statement
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-   This document is subject to the rights, licenses and restrictions
-   contained in BCP 78, and except as set forth therein, the authors
-   retain all their rights.
-
-   This document and the information contained herein are provided on an
-   "AS IS" basis and THE CONTRIBUTOR, THE ORGANIZATION HE/SHE REPRESENTS
-   OR IS SPONSORED BY (IF ANY), THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET
-   ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
-   INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE
-   INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED
-   WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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-
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-Network Working Group                                        K. Zeilenga
-Request for Comments: 4532                           OpenLDAP Foundation
-Category: Standards Track                                      June 2006
-
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-              Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
-                         "Who am I?" Operation
-
-Status of This Memo
-
-   This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
-   Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
-   improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
-   Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
-   and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-Abstract
-
-   This specification provides a mechanism for Lightweight Directory
-   Access Protocol (LDAP) clients to obtain the authorization identity
-   the server has associated with the user or application entity.  This
-   mechanism is specified as an LDAP extended operation called the LDAP
-   "Who am I?" operation.
-
-1.  Background and Intent of Use
-
-   This specification describes a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-   (LDAP) [RFC4510] operation that clients can use to obtain the primary
-   authorization identity, in its primary form, that the server has
-   associated with the user or application entity.  The operation is
-   called the "Who am I?" operation.
-
-   This specification is intended to replace the existing Authorization
-   Identity Controls [RFC3829] mechanism, which uses Bind request and
-   response controls to request and return the authorization identity.
-   Bind controls are not protected by security layers established by the
-   Bind operation that includes them.  While it is possible to establish
-   security layers using StartTLS [RFC4511][RFC4513] prior to the Bind
-   operation, it is often desirable to use security layers established
-   by the Bind operation.  An extended operation sent after a Bind
-   operation is protected by the security layers established by the Bind
-   operation.
-
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-RFC 4532               LDAP "Who am I?" Operation              June 2006
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-
-   There are other cases where it is desirable to request the
-   authorization identity that the server associated with the client
-   separately from the Bind operation.  For example, the "Who am I?"
-   operation can be augmented with a Proxied Authorization Control
-   [RFC4370] to determine the authorization identity that the server
-   associates with the identity asserted in the Proxied Authorization
-   Control.  The "Who am I?" operation can also be used prior to the
-   Bind operation.
-
-   Servers often associate multiple authorization identities with the
-   client, and each authorization identity may be represented by
-   multiple authzId [RFC4513] strings.  This operation requests and
-   returns the authzId that the server considers primary.  In the
-   specification, the term "the authorization identity" and "the
-   authzId" are generally to be read as "the primary authorization
-   identity" and the "the primary authzId", respectively.
-
-1.1.  Conventions Used in This Document
-
-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
-   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
-   document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119].
-
-2.  The "Who am I?" Operation
-
-   The "Who am I?" operation is defined as an LDAP Extended Operation
-   [RFC4511] identified by the whoamiOID Object Identifier (OID).  This
-   section details the syntax of the operation's whoami request and
-   response messages.
-
-      whoamiOID ::= "1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.11.3"
-
-2.1.  The whoami Request
-
-   The whoami request is an ExtendedRequest with a requestName field
-   containing the whoamiOID OID and an absent requestValue field.  For
-   example, a whoami request could be encoded as the sequence of octets
-   (in hex):
-
-      30 1e 02 01 02 77 19 80  17 31 2e 33 2e 36 2e 31
-      2e 34 2e 31 2e 34 32 30  33 2e 31 2e 31 31 2e 33
-
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-
-2.2.  The whoami Response
-
-   The whoami response is an ExtendedResponse where the responseName
-   field is absent and the response field, if present, is empty or an
-   authzId [RFC4513].  For example, a whoami response returning the
-   authzId "u:xxyyz at EXAMPLE.NET" (in response to the example request)
-   would be encoded as the sequence of octets (in hex):
-
-      30 21 02 01 02 78 1c 0a  01 00 04 00 04 00 8b 13
-      75 3a 78 78 79 79 7a 40  45 58 41 4d 50 4c 45 2e
-      4e 45 54
-
-3.  Operational Semantics
-
-   The "Who am I?" operation provides a mechanism, a whoami Request, for
-   the client to request that the server return the authorization
-   identity it currently associates with the client.  It also provides a
-   mechanism, a whoami Response, for the server to respond to that
-   request.
-
-   Servers indicate their support for this extended operation by
-   providing a whoamiOID object identifier as a value of the
-   'supportedExtension' attribute type in their root DSE.  The server
-   SHOULD advertise this extension only when the client is willing and
-   able to perform this operation.
-
-   If the server is willing and able to provide the authorization
-   identity it associates with the client, the server SHALL return a
-   whoami Response with a success resultCode.  If the server is treating
-   the client as an anonymous entity, the response field is present but
-   empty.  Otherwise, the server provides the authzId [RFC4513]
-   representing the authorization identity it currently associates with
-   the client in the response field.
-
-   If the server is unwilling or unable to provide the authorization
-   identity it associates with the client, the server SHALL return a
-   whoami Response with an appropriate non-success resultCode (such as
-   operationsError, protocolError, confidentialityRequired,
-   insufficientAccessRights, busy, unavailable, unwillingToPerform, or
-   other) and an absent response field.
-
-   As described in [RFC4511] and [RFC4513], an LDAP session has an
-   "anonymous" association until the client has been successfully
-   authenticated using the Bind operation.  Clients MUST NOT invoke the
-   "Who am I?" operation while any Bind operation is in progress,
-   including between two Bind requests made as part of a multi-stage
-
-
-
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-
-   Bind operation.  Where a whoami Request is received in violation of
-   this absolute prohibition, the server should return a whoami Response
-   with an operationsError resultCode.
-
-4.  Extending the "Who am I?" Operation with Controls
-
-   Future specifications may extend the "Who am I?" operation using the
-   control mechanism [RFC4511].  When extended by controls, the "Who am
-   I?" operation requests and returns the authorization identity the
-   server associates with the client in a particular context indicated
-   by the controls.
-
-4.1.  Proxied Authorization Control
-
-   The Proxied Authorization Control [RFC4370] is used by clients to
-   request that the operation it is attached to operate under the
-   authorization of an assumed identity.  The client provides the
-   identity to assume in the Proxied Authorization request control.  If
-   the client is authorized to assume the requested identity, the server
-   executes the operation as if the requested identity had issued the
-   operation.
-
-   As servers often map the asserted authzId to another identity
-   [RFC4513], it is desirable to request that the server provide the
-   authzId it associates with the assumed identity.
-
-   When a Proxied Authorization Control is be attached to the "Who am
-   I?"  operation, the operation requests the return of the authzId the
-   server associates with the identity asserted in the Proxied
-   Authorization Control.  The authorizationDenied (123) result code is
-   used to indicate that the server does not allow the client to assume
-   the asserted identity.
-
-5.  Security Considerations
-
-   Identities associated with users may be sensitive information.  When
-   they are, security layers [RFC4511][RFC4513] should be established to
-   protect this information.  This mechanism is specifically designed to
-   allow security layers established by a Bind operation to protect the
-   integrity and/or confidentiality of the authorization identity.
-
-   Servers may place access control or other restrictions upon the use
-   of this operation.  As stated in Section 3, the server SHOULD
-   advertise this extension when it is willing and able to perform the
-   operation.
-
-   As with any other extended operations, general LDAP security
-   considerations [RFC4510] apply.
-
-
-
-Zeilenga                    Standards Track                     [Page 4]
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-RFC 4532               LDAP "Who am I?" Operation              June 2006
-
-
-6.  IANA Considerations
-
-   The OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.11.3 is used to identify the LDAP "Who am
-   I?" extended operation.  This OID was assigned [ASSIGN] by the
-   OpenLDAP Foundation, under its IANA-assigned private enterprise
-   allocation [PRIVATE], for use in this specification.
-
-   Registration of this protocol mechanism [RFC4520] has been completed
-   by the IANA.
-
-   Subject: Request for LDAP Protocol Mechanism Registration
-   Object Identifier: 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.11.3
-   Description: Who am I?
-   Person & email address to contact for further information:
-        Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at openldap.org>
-   Usage: Extended Operation
-   Specification: RFC 4532
-   Author/Change Controller: IESG
-   Comments: none
-
-7.  Acknowledgement
-
-   This document borrows from prior work in this area, including
-   "Authentication Response Control" [RFC3829] by Rob Weltman, Mark
-   Smith, and Mark Wahl.
-
-   The LDAP "Who am I?" operation takes it's name from the UNIX
-   whoami(1) command.  The whoami(1) command displays the effective user
-   ID.
-
-8.  References
-
-8.1.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-             Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC4370] Weltman, R., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
-             Proxied Authorization Control", RFC 4370, February 2006.
-
-   [RFC4510] Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-             (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC 4510, June
-             2006.
-
-   [RFC4511] Sermersheim, J., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-             Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol", RFC 4511, June 2006.
-
-
-
-
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-
-RFC 4532               LDAP "Who am I?" Operation              June 2006
-
-
-   [RFC4513] Harrison, R., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-             (LDAP): Authentication Methods and Security Mechanisms",
-             RFC 4513, June 2006.
-
-8.2.  Informative References
-
-   [RFC3829] Weltman, R., Smith, M., and M. Wahl, "Lightweight Directory
-             Access Protocol (LDAP) Authorization Identity Request and
-             Response Controls", RFC 3829, July 2004.
-
-   [RFC4520] Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
-             Considerations for the Lightweight Directory Access
-             Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520, June 2006.
-
-   [ASSIGN]  OpenLDAP Foundation, "OpenLDAP OID Delegations",
-             http://www.openldap.org/foundation/oid-delegate.txt.
-
-   [PRIVATE] IANA, "Private Enterprise Numbers",
-             http://www.iana.org/assignments/enterprise-numbers.
-
-Author's Address
-
-   Kurt D. Zeilenga
-   OpenLDAP Foundation
-
-   EMail: Kurt at OpenLDAP.org
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-
-
-Full Copyright Statement
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-   This document is subject to the rights, licenses and restrictions
-   contained in BCP 78, and except as set forth therein, the authors
-   retain all their rights.
-
-   This document and the information contained herein are provided on an
-   "AS IS" basis and THE CONTRIBUTOR, THE ORGANIZATION HE/SHE REPRESENTS
-   OR IS SPONSORED BY (IF ANY), THE INTERNET SOCIETY AND THE INTERNET
-   ENGINEERING TASK FORCE DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
-   INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY THAT THE USE OF THE
-   INFORMATION HEREIN WILL NOT INFRINGE ANY RIGHTS OR ANY IMPLIED
-   WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
-
-Intellectual Property
-
-   The IETF takes no position regarding the validity or scope of any
-   Intellectual Property Rights or other rights that might be claimed to
-   pertain to the implementation or use of the technology described in
-   this document or the extent to which any license under such rights
-   might or might not be available; nor does it represent that it has
-   made any independent effort to identify any such rights.  Information
-   on the procedures with respect to rights in RFC documents can be
-   found in BCP 78 and BCP 79.
-
-   Copies of IPR disclosures made to the IETF Secretariat and any
-   assurances of licenses to be made available, or the result of an
-   attempt made to obtain a general license or permission for the use of
-   such proprietary rights by implementers or users of this
-   specification can be obtained from the IETF on-line IPR repository at
-   http://www.ietf.org/ipr.
-
-   The IETF invites any interested party to bring to its attention any
-   copyrights, patents or patent applications, or other proprietary
-   rights that may cover technology that may be required to implement
-   this standard.  Please address the information to the IETF at
-   ietf-ipr at ietf.org.
-
-Acknowledgement
-
-   Funding for the RFC Editor function is provided by the IETF
-   Administrative Support Activity (IASA).
-
-
-
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-Network Working Group                                        K. Zeilenga
-Request for Comments: 4533                           OpenLDAP Foundation
-Category: Experimental                                         J.H. Choi
-                                                         IBM Corporation
-                                                               June 2006
-
-
-           The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
-                   Content Synchronization Operation
-
-Status of This Memo
-
-   This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet
-   community.  It does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.
-   Discussion and suggestions for improvement are requested.
-   Distribution of this memo is unlimited.
-
-Copyright Notice
-
-   Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).
-
-IESG Note
-
-   The IESG notes that this work was originally discussed in the LDUP
-   working group.  The group came to consensus on a different approach,
-   documented in RFC 3928; that document is on the standards track and
-   should be reviewed by those considering implementation of this
-   proposal.
-
-Abstract
-
-   This specification describes the Lightweight Directory Access
-   Protocol (LDAP) Content Synchronization Operation.  The operation
-   allows a client to maintain a copy of a fragment of the Directory
-   Information Tree (DIT).  It supports both polling for changes and
-   listening for changes.  The operation is defined as an extension of
-   the LDAP Search Operation.
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-RFC 4533         LDAP Content Synchronization Operation        June 2006
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-Table of Contents
-
-   1. Introduction ....................................................3
-      1.1. Background .................................................3
-      1.2. Intended Usage .............................................4
-      1.3. Overview ...................................................5
-      1.4. Conventions ................................................8
-   2. Elements of the Sync Operation ..................................8
-      2.1. Common ASN.1 Elements ......................................9
-      2.2. Sync Request Control .......................................9
-      2.3. Sync State Control ........................................10
-      2.4. Sync Done Control .........................................10
-      2.5. Sync Info Message .........................................11
-      2.6. Sync Result Codes .........................................11
-   3. Content Synchronization ........................................11
-      3.1. Synchronization Session ...................................12
-      3.2. Content Determination .....................................12
-      3.3. refreshOnly Mode ..........................................13
-      3.4. refreshAndPersist Mode ....................................16
-      3.5. Search Request Parameters .................................17
-      3.6. objectName ................................................18
-      3.7. Canceling the Sync Operation ..............................19
-      3.8. Refresh Required ..........................................19
-      3.9. Chattiness Considerations .................................20
-      3.10. Operation Multiplexing ...................................21
-   4. Meta Information Considerations ................................22
-      4.1. Entry DN ..................................................22
-      4.2. Operational Attributes ....................................22
-      4.3. Collective Attributes .....................................23
-      4.4. Access and Other Administrative Controls ..................23
-   5. Interaction with Other Controls ................................23
-      5.1. ManageDsaIT Control .......................................24
-      5.2. Subentries Control ........................................24
-   6. Shadowing Considerations .......................................24
-   7. Security Considerations ........................................25
-   8. IANA Considerations ............................................26
-      8.1. Object Identifier .........................................26
-      8.2. LDAP Protocol Mechanism ...................................26
-      8.3. LDAP Result Codes .........................................26
-   9. Acknowledgements ...............................................26
-   10. Normative References ..........................................27
-   11. Informative References ........................................28
-   Appendix A.  CSN-based Implementation Considerations ..............29
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-1.  Introduction
-
-   The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) [RFC4510] provides a
-   mechanism, the search operation [RFC4511], that allows a client to
-   request directory content matching a complex set of assertions and to
-   request that the server return this content, subject to access
-   control and other restrictions, to the client.  However, LDAP does
-   not provide (despite the introduction of numerous extensions in this
-   area) an effective and efficient mechanism for maintaining
-   synchronized copies of directory content.  This document introduces a
-   new mechanism specifically designed to meet the content
-   synchronization requirements of sophisticated directory applications.
-
-   This document defines the LDAP Content Synchronization Operation, or
-   Sync Operation for short, which allows a client to maintain a
-   synchronized copy of a fragment of a Directory Information Tree
-   (DIT).  The Sync Operation is defined as a set of controls and other
-   protocol elements that extend the Search Operation.
-
-1.1.  Background
-
-   Over the years, a number of content synchronization approaches have
-   been suggested for use in LDAP directory services.  These approaches
-   are inadequate for one or more of the following reasons:
-
-      -  failure to ensure a reasonable level of convergence;
-
-      -  failure to detect that convergence cannot be achieved (without
-         reload);
-
-      -  require pre-arranged synchronization agreements;
-
-      -  require the server to maintain histories of past changes to DIT
-         content and/or meta information;
-
-      -  require the server to maintain synchronization state on a per-
-         client basis; and/or
-
-      -  are overly chatty.
-
-   The Sync Operation provides eventual convergence of synchronized
-   content when possible and, when not, notification that a full reload
-   is required.
-
-   The Sync Operation does not require pre-arranged synchronization
-   agreements.
-
-
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-   The Sync Operation does not require that servers maintain or use any
-   history of past changes to the DIT or to meta information.  However,
-   servers may maintain and use histories (e.g., change logs,
-   tombstones, DIT snapshots) to reduce the number of messages generated
-   and to reduce their size.  As it is not always feasible to maintain
-   and use histories, the operation may be implemented using purely
-   (current) state-based approaches.  The Sync Operation allows use of
-   either the state-based approach or the history-based approach on an
-   operation-by-operation basis to balance the size of history and the
-   amount of traffic.  The Sync Operation also allows the combined use
-   of the state-based and the history-based approaches.
-
-   The Sync Operation does not require that servers maintain
-   synchronization state on a per-client basis.  However, servers may
-   maintain and use per-client state information to reduce the number of
-   messages generated and the size of such messages.
-
-   A synchronization mechanism can be considered overly chatty when
-   synchronization traffic is not reasonably bounded.  The Sync
-   Operation traffic is bounded by the size of updated (or new) entries
-   and the number of unchanged entries in the content.  The operation is
-   designed to avoid full content exchanges, even when the history
-   information available to the server is insufficient to determine the
-   client's state.  The operation is also designed to avoid transmission
-   of out-of-content history information, as its size is not bounded by
-   the content and it is not always feasible to transmit such history
-   information due to security reasons.
-
-   This document includes a number of non-normative appendices providing
-   additional information to server implementors.
-
-1.2.  Intended Usage
-
-   The Sync Operation is intended to be used in applications requiring
-   eventually-convergent content synchronization.  Upon completion of
-   each synchronization stage of the operation, all information to
-   construct a synchronized client copy of the content has been provided
-   to the client or the client has been notified that a complete content
-   reload is necessary.  Except for transient inconsistencies due to
-   concurrent operation (or other) processing at the server, the client
-   copy is an accurate reflection of the content held by the server.
-   Transient inconsistencies will be resolved by subsequent
-   synchronization operations.
-
-
-
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-   Possible uses include the following:
-
-      -  White page service applications may use the Sync Operation to
-         maintain a current copy of a DIT fragment, for example, a mail
-         user agent that uses the sync operation to maintain a local
-         copy of an enterprise address book.
-
-      -  Meta-information engines may use the Sync Operation to maintain
-         a copy of a DIT fragment.
-
-      -  Caching proxy services may use the Sync Operation to maintain a
-         coherent content cache.
-
-      -  Lightweight master-slave replication between heterogeneous
-         directory servers.  For example, the Sync Operation can be used
-         by a slave server to maintain a shadow copy of a DIT fragment.
-         (Note: The International Telephone Union (ITU) has defined the
-         X.500 Directory [X.500] Information Shadowing Protocol (DISP)
-         [X.525], which may be used for master-slave replication between
-         directory servers.  Other experimental LDAP replication
-         protocols also exist.)
-
-   This protocol is not intended to be used in applications requiring
-   transactional data consistency.
-
-   As this protocol transfers all visible values of entries belonging to
-   the content upon change instead of change deltas, this protocol is
-   not appropriate for bandwidth-challenged applications or deployments.
-
-1.3.  Overview
-
-   This section provides an overview of basic ways the Sync Operation
-   can be used to maintain a synchronized client copy of a DIT fragment.
-
-      -  Polling for changes: refreshOnly mode
-
-      -  Listening for changes: refreshAndPersist mode
-
-1.3.1.  Polling for Changes (refreshOnly)
-
-   To obtain its initial client copy, the client issues a Sync request:
-   a search request with the Sync Request Control with mode set to
-   refreshOnly.  The server, much like it would with a normal search
-   operation, returns (subject to access controls and other
-   restrictions) the content matching the search criteria (baseObject,
-   scope, filter, attributes).  Additionally, with each entry returned,
-   the server provides a Sync State Control indicating state add.  This
-   control contains the Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) [UUID] of
-
-
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-   the entry [RFC4530].  Unlike the Distinguished Name (DN), which may
-   change over time, an entry's UUID is stable.  The initial content is
-   followed by a SearchResultDone with a Sync Done Control.  The Sync
-   Done Control provides a syncCookie.  The syncCookie represents
-   session state.
-
-   To poll for updates to the client copy, the client reissues the Sync
-   Operation with the syncCookie previously returned.  The server, much
-   as it would with a normal search operation, determines which content
-   would be returned as if the operation were a normal search operation.
-   However, using the syncCookie as an indicator of what content the
-   client was sent previously, the server sends copies of entries that
-   have changed with a Sync State Control indicating state add.  For
-   each changed entry, all (modified or unmodified) attributes belonging
-   to the content are sent.
-
-   The server may perform either or both of the two distinct
-   synchronization phases that are distinguished by how to synchronize
-   entries deleted from the content: the present and the delete phases.
-   When the server uses a single phase for the refresh stage, each phase
-   is marked as ended by a SearchResultDone with a Sync Done Control.  A
-   present phase is identified by a FALSE refreshDeletes value in the
-   Sync Done Control.  A delete phase is identified by a TRUE
-   refreshDeletes value.  The present phase may be followed by a delete
-   phase.  The two phases are delimited by a refreshPresent Sync Info
-   Message having a FALSE refreshDone value.  In the case that both the
-   phases are used, the present phase is used to bring the client copy
-   up to the state at which the subsequent delete phase can begin.
-
-   In the present phase, the server sends an empty entry (i.e., no
-   attributes) with a Sync State Control indicating state present for
-   each unchanged entry.
-
-   The delete phase may be used when the server can reliably determine
-   which entries in the prior client copy are no longer present in the
-   content and the number of such entries is less than or equal to the
-   number of unchanged entries.  In the delete mode, the server sends an
-   empty entry with a Sync State Control indicating state delete for
-   each entry that is no longer in the content, instead of returning an
-   empty entry with state present for each present entry.
-
-   The server may send syncIdSet Sync Info Messages containing the set
-   of UUIDs of either unchanged present entries or deleted entries,
-   instead of sending multiple individual messages.  If refreshDeletes
-   of syncIdSet is set to FALSE, the UUIDs of unchanged present entries
-   are contained in the syncUUIDs set; if refreshDeletes of syncIdSet is
-   set to TRUE, the UUIDs of the entries no longer present in the
-   content are contained in the syncUUIDs set.  An optional cookie can
-
-
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-   be included in the syncIdSet to represent the state of the content
-   after synchronizing the presence or the absence of the entries
-   contained in the syncUUIDs set.
-
-   The synchronized copy of the DIT fragment is constructed by the
-   client.
-
-   If refreshDeletes of syncDoneValue is FALSE, the new copy includes
-   all changed entries returned by the reissued Sync Operation, as well
-   as all unchanged entries identified as being present by the reissued
-   Sync Operation, but whose content is provided by the previous Sync
-   Operation.  The unchanged entries not identified as being present are
-   deleted from the client content.  They had been either deleted,
-   moved, or otherwise scoped-out from the content.
-
-   If refreshDeletes of syncDoneValue is TRUE, the new copy includes all
-   changed entries returned by the reissued Sync Operation, as well as
-   all other entries of the previous copy except for those that are
-   identified as having been deleted from the content.
-
-   The client can, at some later time, re-poll for changes to this
-   synchronized client copy.
-
-1.3.2.  Listening for Changes (refreshAndPersist)
-
-   Polling for changes can be expensive in terms of server, client, and
-   network resources.  The refreshAndPersist mode allows for active
-   updates of changed entries in the content.
-
-   By selecting the refreshAndPersist mode, the client requests that the
-   server send updates of entries that are changed after the initial
-   refresh content is determined.  Instead of sending a SearchResultDone
-   Message as in polling, the server sends a Sync Info Message to the
-   client indicating that the refresh stage is complete and then enters
-   the persist stage.  After receipt of this Sync Info Message, the
-   client will construct a synchronized copy as described in Section
-   1.3.1.
-
-   The server may then send change notifications as the result of the
-   original Sync search request, which now remains persistent in the
-   server.  For entries to be added to the returned content, the server
-   sends a SearchResultEntry (with attributes) with a Sync State Control
-   indicating state add.  For entries to be deleted from the content,
-   the server sends a SearchResultEntry containing no attributes and a
-   Sync State Control indicating state delete.  For entries to be
-   modified in the return content, the server sends a SearchResultEntry
-   (with attributes) with a Sync State Control indicating state modify.
-
-
-
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-   Upon modification of an entry, all (modified or unmodified)
-   attributes belonging to the content are sent.
-
-   Note that renaming an entry of the DIT may cause an add state change
-   where the entry is renamed into the content, a delete state change
-   where the entry is renamed out of the content, and a modify state
-   change where the entry remains in the content.  Also note that a
-   modification of an entry of the DIT may cause an add, delete, or
-   modify state change to the content.
-
-   Upon receipt of a change notification, the client updates its copy of
-   the content.
-
-   If the server desires to update the syncCookie during the persist
-   stage, it may include the syncCookie in any Sync State Control or
-   Sync Info Message returned.
-
-   The operation persists until canceled [RFC3909] by the client or
-   terminated by the server.  A Sync Done Control shall be attached to
-   SearchResultDone Message to provide a new syncCookie.
-
-1.4.  Conventions
-
-   The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
-   "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
-   document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119].
-
-   Protocol elements are described using ASN.1 [X.680] with implicit
-   tags.  The term "BER-encoded" means the element is to be encoded
-   using the Basic Encoding Rules [X.690] under the restrictions
-   detailed in Section 5.1 of [RFC4511].
-
-2.  Elements of the Sync Operation
-
-   The Sync Operation is defined as an extension to the LDAP Search
-   Operation [RFC4511] where the directory user agent (DUA or client)
-   submits a SearchRequest Message with a Sync Request Control and the
-   directory system agent (DSA or server) responds with zero or more
-   SearchResultEntry Messages, each with a Sync State Control; zero or
-   more SearchResultReference Messages, each with a Sync State Control;
-   zero or more Sync Info Intermediate Response Messages; and a
-   SearchResultDone Message with a Sync Done Control.
-
-   To allow clients to discover support for this operation, servers
-   implementing this operation SHOULD publish 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.9.1.1
-   as a value of the 'supportedControl' attribute [RFC4512] of the root
-   DSA-specific entry (DSE).  A server MAY choose to advertise this
-   extension only when the client is authorized to use it.
-
-
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-2.1.  Common ASN.1 Elements
-
-2.1.1.  syncUUID
-
-   The syncUUID data type is an OCTET STRING holding a 128-bit
-   (16-octet) Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) [UUID].
-
-      syncUUID ::= OCTET STRING (SIZE(16))
-           -- constrained to UUID
-
-2.1.2.  syncCookie
-
-   The syncCookie is a notational convenience to indicate that, while
-   the syncCookie type is encoded as an OCTET STRING, its value is an
-   opaque value containing information about the synchronization session
-   and its state.  Generally, the session information would include a
-   hash of the operation parameters that the server requires not be
-   changed and the synchronization state information would include a
-   commit (log) sequence number, a change sequence number, or a time
-   stamp.  For convenience of description, the term "no cookie" refers
-   either to a null cookie or to a cookie with pre-initialized
-   synchronization state.
-
-      syncCookie ::= OCTET STRING
-
-2.2.  Sync Request Control
-
-   The Sync Request Control is an LDAP Control [RFC4511] where the
-   controlType is the object identifier 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.9.1.1 and the
-   controlValue, an OCTET STRING, contains a BER-encoded
-   syncRequestValue.  The criticality field is either TRUE or FALSE.
-
-      syncRequestValue ::= SEQUENCE {
-          mode ENUMERATED {
-              -- 0 unused
-              refreshOnly       (1),
-              -- 2 reserved
-              refreshAndPersist (3)
-          },
-          cookie     syncCookie OPTIONAL,
-          reloadHint BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE
-      }
-
-   The Sync Request Control is only applicable to the SearchRequest
-   Message.
-
-
-
-
-
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-2.3.  Sync State Control
-
-   The Sync State Control is an LDAP Control [RFC4511] where the
-   controlType is the object identifier 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.9.1.2 and the
-   controlValue, an OCTET STRING, contains a BER-encoded syncStateValue.
-   The criticality is FALSE.
-
-      syncStateValue ::= SEQUENCE {
-          state ENUMERATED {
-              present (0),
-              add (1),
-              modify (2),
-              delete (3)
-          },
-          entryUUID syncUUID,
-          cookie    syncCookie OPTIONAL
-      }
-
-   The Sync State Control is only applicable to SearchResultEntry and
-   SearchResultReference Messages.
-
-2.4.  Sync Done Control
-
-   The Sync Done Control is an LDAP Control [RFC4511] where the
-   controlType is the object identifier 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.9.1.3 and the
-   controlValue contains a BER-encoded syncDoneValue.  The criticality
-   is FALSE (and hence absent).
-
-      syncDoneValue ::= SEQUENCE {
-          cookie          syncCookie OPTIONAL,
-          refreshDeletes  BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE
-      }
-
-   The Sync Done Control is only applicable to the SearchResultDone
-   Message.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-2.5.  Sync Info Message
-
-   The Sync Info Message is an LDAP Intermediate Response Message
-   [RFC4511] where responseName is the object identifier
-   1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.9.1.4 and responseValue contains a BER-encoded
-   syncInfoValue.  The criticality is FALSE (and hence absent).
-
-      syncInfoValue ::= CHOICE {
-          newcookie      [0] syncCookie,
-          refreshDelete  [1] SEQUENCE {
-              cookie         syncCookie OPTIONAL,
-              refreshDone    BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE
-          },
-          refreshPresent [2] SEQUENCE {
-              cookie         syncCookie OPTIONAL,
-              refreshDone    BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE
-          },
-          syncIdSet      [3] SEQUENCE {
-              cookie         syncCookie OPTIONAL,
-              refreshDeletes BOOLEAN DEFAULT FALSE,
-              syncUUIDs      SET OF syncUUID
-          }
-      }
-
-2.6.  Sync Result Codes
-
-   The following LDAP resultCode [RFC4511] is defined:
-
-      e-syncRefreshRequired (4096)
-
-3.  Content Synchronization
-
-   The Sync Operation is invoked when the client sends a SearchRequest
-   Message with a Sync Request Control.
-
-   The absence of a cookie or an initialized synchronization state in a
-   cookie indicates a request for initial content, while the presence of
-   a cookie representing a state of a client copy indicates a request
-   for a content update.  Synchronization Sessions are discussed in
-   Section 3.1.  Content Determination is discussed in Section 3.2.
-
-   The mode is either refreshOnly or refreshAndPersist.  The refreshOnly
-   and refreshAndPersist modes are discussed in Sections 3.3 and 3.4,
-   respectively.  The refreshOnly mode consists only of a refresh stage,
-   while the refreshAndPersist mode consists of a refresh stage and a
-   subsequent persist stage.
-
-
-
-
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-3.1.  Synchronization Session
-
-   A sequence of Sync Operations where the last cookie returned by the
-   server for one operation is provided by the client in the next
-   operation is said to belong to the same Synchronization Session.
-
-   The client MUST specify the same content-controlling parameters (see
-   Section 3.5) in each Search Request of the session.  The client
-   SHOULD also issue each Sync request of a session under the same
-   authentication and authorization associations with equivalent
-   integrity and protections.  If the server does not recognize the
-   request cookie or the request is made under different associations or
-   non-equivalent protections, the server SHALL return the initial
-   content as if no cookie had been provided or return an empty content
-   with the e-syncRefreshRequired LDAP result code.  The decision
-   between the return of the initial content and the return of the empty
-   content with the e-syncRefreshRequired result code MAY be based on
-   reloadHint in the Sync Request Control from the client.  If the
-   server recognizes the request cookie as representing empty or initial
-   synchronization state of the client copy, the server SHALL return the
-   initial content.
-
-   A Synchronization Session may span multiple LDAP sessions between the
-   client and the server.  The client SHOULD issue each Sync request of
-   a session to the same server.  (Note: Shadowing considerations are
-   discussed in Section 6.)
-
-3.2.  Content Determination
-
-   The content to be provided is determined by parameters of the Search
-   Request, as described in [RFC4511], and possibly other controls.  The
-   same content parameters SHOULD be used in each Sync request of a
-   session.  If different content is requested and the server is
-   unwilling or unable to process the request, the server SHALL return
-   the initial content as if no cookie had been provided or return an
-   empty content with the e-syncRefreshRequired LDAP result code.  The
-   decision between the return of the initial content and the return of
-   the empty content with the e-syncRefreshRequired result code MAY be
-   based on reloadHint in the Sync Request Control from the client.
-
-   The content may not necessarily include all entries or references
-   that would be returned by a normal search operation, nor, for those
-   entries included, all attributes returned by a normal search.  When
-   the server is unwilling or unable to provide synchronization for any
-   attribute for a set of entries, the server MUST treat all filter
-   components matching against these attributes as Undefined and MUST
-   NOT return these attributes in SearchResultEntry responses.
-
-
-
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-   Servers SHOULD support synchronization for all non-collective user-
-   application attributes for all entries.
-
-   The server may also return continuation references to other servers
-   or to itself.  The latter is allowed as the server may partition the
-   entries it holds into separate synchronization contexts.
-
-   The client may chase all or some of these continuations, each as a
-   separate content synchronization session.
-
-3.3.  refreshOnly Mode
-
-   A Sync request with mode refreshOnly and with no cookie is a poll for
-   initial content.  A Sync request with mode refreshOnly and with a
-   cookie representing a synchronization state is a poll for content
-   update.
-
-3.3.1.  Initial Content Poll
-
-   Upon receipt of the request, the server provides the initial content
-   using a set of zero or more SearchResultEntry and
-   SearchResultReference Messages followed by a SearchResultDone
-   Message.
-
-   Each SearchResultEntry Message SHALL include a Sync State Control of
-   state add, an entryUUID containing the entry's UUID, and no cookie.
-   Each SearchResultReference Message SHALL include a Sync State Control
-   of state add, an entryUUID containing the UUID associated with the
-   reference (normally the UUID of the associated named referral
-   [RFC3296] object), and no cookie.  The SearchResultDone Message SHALL
-   include a Sync Done Control having refreshDeletes set to FALSE.
-
-   A resultCode value of success indicates that the operation
-   successfully completed.  Otherwise, the result code indicates the
-   nature of the failure.  The server may return e-syncRefreshRequired
-   result code on the initial content poll if it is safe to do so when
-   it is unable to perform the operation due to various reasons.
-   reloadHint is set to FALSE in the SearchRequest Message requesting
-   the initial content poll.
-
-   If the operation is successful, a cookie representing the
-   synchronization state of the current client copy SHOULD be returned
-   for use in subsequent Sync Operations.
-
-3.3.2.  Content Update Poll
-
-   Upon receipt of the request, the server provides the content refresh
-   using a set of zero or more SearchResultEntry and
-
-
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-   SearchResultReference Messages followed by a SearchResultDone
-   Message.
-
-   The server is REQUIRED to:
-
-      a) provide the sequence of messages necessary for eventual
-         convergence of the client's copy of the content to the server's
-         copy,
-
-      b) treat the request as an initial content request (e.g., ignore
-         the cookie or the synchronization state represented in the
-         cookie),
-
-      c) indicate that the incremental convergence is not possible by
-         returning e-syncRefreshRequired,
-
-      d) return a resultCode other than success or e-
-         syncRefreshRequired.
-
-   A Sync Operation may consist of a single present phase, a single
-   delete phase, or a present phase followed by a delete phase.
-
-   In each phase, for each entry or reference that has been added to the
-   content or been changed since the previous Sync Operation indicated
-   by the cookie, the server returns a SearchResultEntry or
-   SearchResultReference Message, respectively, each with a Sync State
-   Control consisting of state add, an entryUUID containing the UUID of
-   the entry or reference, and no cookie.  Each SearchResultEntry
-   Message represents the current state of a changed entry.  Each
-   SearchResultReference Message represents the current state of a
-   changed reference.
-
-   In the present phase, for each entry that has not been changed since
-   the previous Sync Operation, an empty SearchResultEntry is returned
-   whose objectName reflects the entry's current DN, whose attributes
-   field is empty, and whose Sync State Control consists of state
-   present, an entryUUID containing the UUID of the entry, and no
-   cookie.  For each reference that has not been changed since the
-   previous Sync Operation, an empty SearchResultReference containing an
-   empty SEQUENCE OF LDAPURL is returned with a Sync State Control
-   consisting of state present, an entryUUID containing the UUID of the
-   entry, and no cookie.  No messages are sent for entries or references
-   that are no longer in the content.
-
-   Multiple empty entries with a Sync State Control of state present
-   SHOULD be coalesced into one or more Sync Info Messages of syncIdSet
-   value with refreshDeletes set to FALSE.  syncUUIDs contain a set of
-   UUIDs of the entries and references unchanged since the last Sync
-
-
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-   Operation.  syncUUIDs may be empty.  The Sync Info Message of
-   syncIdSet may contain a cookie to represent the state of the content
-   after performing the synchronization of the entries in the set.
-
-   In the delete phase, for each entry no longer in the content, the
-   server returns a SearchResultEntry whose objectName reflects a past
-   DN of the entry or is empty, whose attributes field is empty, and
-   whose Sync State Control consists of state delete, an entryUUID
-   containing the UUID of the deleted entry, and no cookie.  For each
-   reference no longer in the content, a SearchResultReference
-   containing an empty SEQUENCE OF LDAPURL is returned with a Sync State
-   Control consisting of state delete, an entryUUID containing the UUID
-   of the deleted reference, and no cookie.
-
-   Multiple empty entries with a Sync State Control of state delete
-   SHOULD be coalesced into one or more Sync Info Messages of syncIdSet
-   value with refreshDeletes set to TRUE.  syncUUIDs contain a set of
-   UUIDs of the entries and references that have been deleted from the
-   content since the last Sync Operation.  syncUUIDs may be empty.  The
-   Sync Info Message of syncIdSet may contain a cookie to represent the
-   state of the content after performing the synchronization of the
-   entries in the set.
-
-   When a present phase is followed by a delete phase, the two phases
-   are delimited by a Sync Info Message containing syncInfoValue of
-   refreshPresent, which may contain a cookie representing the state
-   after completing the present phase.  The refreshPresent contains
-   refreshDone, which is always FALSE in the refreshOnly mode of Sync
-   Operation because it is followed by a delete phase.
-
-   If a Sync Operation consists of a single phase, each phase and hence
-   the Sync Operation are marked as ended by a SearchResultDone Message
-   with Sync Done Control, which SHOULD contain a cookie representing
-   the state of the content after completing the Sync Operation.  The
-   Sync Done Control contains refreshDeletes, which is set to FALSE for
-   the present phase and set to TRUE for the delete phase.
-
-   If a Sync Operation consists of a present phase followed by a delete
-   phase, the Sync Operation is marked as ended at the end of the delete
-   phase by a SearchResultDone Message with Sync Done Control, which
-   SHOULD contain a cookie representing the state of the content after
-   completing the Sync Operation.  The Sync Done Control contains
-   refreshDeletes, which is set to TRUE.
-
-   The client can specify whether it prefers to receive an initial
-   content by supplying reloadHint of TRUE or to receive a e-
-   syncRefreshRequired resultCode by supplying reloadHint of FALSE
-   (hence absent), in the case that the server determines that it is
-
-
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-   impossible or inefficient to achieve the eventual convergence by
-   continuing the current incremental synchronization thread.
-
-   A resultCode value of success indicates that the operation is
-   successfully completed.  A resultCode value of e-syncRefreshRequired
-   indicates that a full or partial refresh is needed.  Otherwise, the
-   result code indicates the nature of failure.  A cookie is provided in
-   the Sync Done Control for use in subsequent Sync Operations for
-   incremental synchronization.
-
-3.4.  refreshAndPersist Mode
-
-   A Sync request with mode refreshAndPersist asks for initial content
-   or content update (during the refresh stage) followed by change
-   notifications (during the persist stage).
-
-3.4.1.  refresh Stage
-
-   The content refresh is provided as described in Section 3.3, except
-   that the successful completion of content refresh is indicated by
-   sending a Sync Info Message of refreshDelete or refreshPresent with a
-   refreshDone value set to TRUE instead of a SearchResultDone Message
-   with resultCode success.  A cookie SHOULD be returned in the Sync
-   Info Message to represent the state of the content after finishing
-   the refresh stage of the Sync Operation.
-
-3.4.2.  persist Stage
-
-   Change notifications are provided during the persist stage.
-
-   As updates are made to the DIT, the server notifies the client of
-   changes to the content.  DIT updates may cause entries and references
-   to be added to the content, deleted from the content, or modified
-   within the content.  DIT updates may also cause references to be
-   added, deleted, or modified within the content.
-
-   Where DIT updates cause an entry to be added to the content, the
-   server provides a SearchResultEntry Message that represents the entry
-   as it appears in the content.  The message SHALL include a Sync State
-   Control with state of add, an entryUUID containing the entry's UUID,
-   and an optional cookie.
-
-   Where DIT updates cause a reference to be added to the content, the
-   server provides a SearchResultReference Message that represents the
-   reference in the content.  The message SHALL include a Sync State
-   Control with state of add, an entryUUID containing the UUID
-   associated with the reference, and an optional cookie.
-
-
-
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-   Where DIT updates cause an entry to be modified within the content,
-   the server provides a SearchResultEntry Message that represents the
-   entry as it appears in the content.  The message SHALL include a Sync
-   State Control with state of modify, an entryUUID containing the
-   entry's UUID, and an optional cookie.
-
-   Where DIT updates cause a reference to be modified within the
-   content, the server provides a SearchResultReference Message that
-   represents the reference in the content.  The message SHALL include a
-   Sync State Control with state of modify, an entryUUID containing the
-   UUID associated with the reference, and an optional cookie.
-
-   Where DIT updates cause an entry to be deleted from the content, the
-   server provides a SearchResultEntry Message with no attributes.  The
-   message SHALL include a Sync State Control with state of delete, an
-   entryUUID containing the entry's UUID, and an optional cookie.
-
-   Where DIT updates cause a reference to be deleted from the content,
-   the server provides a SearchResultReference Message with an empty
-   SEQUENCE OF LDAPURL.  The message SHALL include a Sync State Control
-   with state of delete, an entryUUID containing the UUID associated
-   with the reference, and an optional cookie.
-
-   Multiple empty entries with a Sync State Control of state delete
-   SHOULD be coalesced into one or more Sync Info Messages of syncIdSet
-   value with refreshDeletes set to TRUE. syncUUIDs contain a set of
-   UUIDs of the entries and references that have been deleted from the
-   content.  The Sync Info Message of syncIdSet may contain a cookie to
-   represent the state of the content after performing the
-   synchronization of the entries in the set.
-
-   With each of these messages, the server may provide a new cookie to
-   be used in subsequent Sync Operations.  Additionally, the server may
-   also return Sync Info Messages of choice newCookie to provide a new
-   cookie.  The client SHOULD use the newest (last) cookie it received
-   from the server in subsequent Sync Operations.
-
-3.5.  Search Request Parameters
-
-   As stated in Section 3.1, the client SHOULD specify the same
-   content-controlling parameters in each Search Request of the session.
-   All fields of the SearchRequest Message are considered content-
-   controlling parameters except for sizeLimit and timeLimit.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-3.5.1.  baseObject
-
-   As with the normal search operation, the refresh and persist stages
-   are not isolated from DIT changes.  It is possible that the entry
-   referred to by the baseObject is deleted, renamed, or moved.  It is
-   also possible that the alias object used in finding the entry
-   referred to by the baseObject is changed such that the baseObject
-   refers to a different entry.
-
-   If the DIT is updated during processing of the Sync Operation in a
-   manner that causes the baseObject no longer to refer to any entry or
-   in a manner that changes the entry the baseObject refers to, the
-   server SHALL return an appropriate non-success result code, such as
-   noSuchObject, aliasProblem, aliasDereferencingProblem, referral, or
-   e-syncRefreshRequired.
-
-3.5.2.  derefAliases
-
-   This operation does not support alias dereferencing during searching.
-   The client SHALL specify neverDerefAliases or derefFindingBaseObj for
-   the SearchRequest derefAliases parameter.  The server SHALL treat
-   other values (e.g., derefInSearching, derefAlways) as protocol
-   errors.
-
-3.5.3.  sizeLimit
-
-   The sizeLimit applies only to entries (regardless of their state in
-   Sync State Control) returned during the refreshOnly operation or the
-   refresh stage of the refreshAndPersist operation.
-
-3.5.4.  timeLimit
-
-   For a refreshOnly Sync Operation, the timeLimit applies to the whole
-   operation.  For a refreshAndPersist operation, the timeLimit applies
-   only to the refresh stage including the generation of the Sync Info
-   Message with a refreshDone value of TRUE.
-
-3.5.5.  filter
-
-   The client SHOULD avoid filter assertions that apply to the values of
-   the attributes likely to be considered by the server as ones holding
-   meta-information.  See Section 4.
-
-3.6.  objectName
-
-   The Sync Operation uses entryUUID values provided in the Sync State
-   Control as the primary keys to entries.  The client MUST use these
-   entryUUIDs to correlate synchronization messages.
-
-
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-   In some circumstances, the DN returned may not reflect the entry's
-   current DN.  In particular, when the entry is being deleted from the
-   content, the server may provide an empty DN if the server does not
-   wish to disclose the entry's current DN (or, if deleted from the DIT,
-   the entry's last DN).
-
-   Also note that the entry's DN may be viewed as meta information (see
-   Section 4.1).
-
-3.7.  Canceling the Sync Operation
-
-   Servers MUST implement the LDAP Cancel [RFC3909] Operation and
-   support cancellation of outstanding Sync Operations as described
-   here.
-
-   To cancel an outstanding Sync Operation, the client issues an LDAP
-   Cancel [RFC3909] Operation.
-
-   If at any time the server becomes unwilling or unable to continue
-   processing a Sync Operation, the server SHALL return a
-   SearchResultDone with a non-success resultCode indicating the reason
-   for the termination of the operation.
-
-   Whether the client or the server initiated the termination, the
-   server may provide a cookie in the Sync Done Control for use in
-   subsequent Sync Operations.
-
-3.8.  Refresh Required
-
-   In order to achieve the eventually-convergent synchronization, the
-   server may terminate the Sync Operation in the refresh or persist
-   stages by returning an e-syncRefreshRequired resultCode to the
-   client.  If no cookie is provided, a full refresh is needed.  If a
-   cookie representing a synchronization state is provided in this
-   response, an incremental refresh is needed.
-
-   To obtain a full refresh, the client then issues a new
-   synchronization request with no cookie.  To obtain an incremental
-   reload, the client issues a new synchronization with the provided
-   cookie.
-
-   The server may choose to provide a full copy in the refresh stage
-   (e.g., ignore the cookie or the synchronization state represented in
-   the cookie) instead of providing an incremental refresh in order to
-   achieve the eventual convergence.
-
-
-
-
-
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-   The decision between the return of the initial content and the return
-   of the e-syncRefreshRequired result code may be based on reloadHint
-   in the Sync Request Control from the client.
-
-   In the case of persist stage Sync, the server returns the resultCode
-   of e-syncRefreshRequired to the client to indicate that the client
-   needs to issue a new Sync Operation in order to obtain a synchronized
-   copy of the content.  If no cookie is provided, a full refresh is
-   needed.  If a cookie representing a synchronization state is
-   provided, an incremental refresh is needed.
-
-   The server may also return e-syncRefreshRequired if it determines
-   that a refresh would be more efficient than sending all the messages
-   required for convergence.
-
-   Note that the client may receive one or more of SearchResultEntry,
-   SearchResultReference, and/or Sync Info Messages before it receives a
-   SearchResultDone Message with the e-syncRefreshRequired result code.
-
-3.9.  Chattiness Considerations
-
-   The server MUST ensure that the number of entry messages generated to
-   refresh the client content does not exceed the number of entries
-   presently in the content.  While there is no requirement for servers
-   to maintain history information, if the server has sufficient history
-   to allow it to reliably determine which entries in the prior client
-   copy are no longer present in the content and the number of such
-   entries is less than or equal to the number of unchanged entries, the
-   server SHOULD generate delete entry messages instead of present entry
-   messages (see Section 3.3.2).
-
-   When the amount of history information maintained in the server is
-   not enough for the clients to perform infrequent refreshOnly Sync
-   Operations, it is likely that the server has incomplete history
-   information (e.g., due to truncation) by the time those clients
-   connect again.
-
-   The server SHOULD NOT resort to full reload when the history
-   information is not enough to generate delete entry messages.  The
-   server SHOULD generate either present entry messages only or present
-   entry messages followed by delete entry messages to bring the client
-   copy to the current state.  In the latter case, the present entry
-   messages bring the client copy to a state covered by the history
-   information maintained in the server.
-
-   The server SHOULD maintain enough (current or historical) state
-   information (such as a context-wide last modify time stamp) to
-   determine if no changes were made in the context since the content
-
-
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-   refresh was provided and, when no changes were made, generate zero
-   delete entry messages instead of present messages.
-
-   The server SHOULD NOT use the history information when its use does
-   not reduce the synchronization traffic or when its use can expose
-   sensitive information not allowed to be received by the client.
-
-   The server implementor should also consider chattiness issues that
-   span multiple Sync Operations of a session.  As noted in Section 3.8,
-   the server may return e-syncRefreshRequired if it determines that a
-   reload would be more efficient than continuing under the current
-   operation.  If reloadHint in the Sync Request is TRUE, the server may
-   initiate a reload without directing the client to request a reload.
-
-   The server SHOULD transfer a new cookie frequently to avoid having to
-   transfer information already provided to the client.  Even where DIT
-   changes do not cause content synchronization changes to be
-   transferred, it may be advantageous to provide a new cookie using a
-   Sync Info Message.  However, the server SHOULD avoid overloading the
-   client or network with Sync Info Messages.
-
-   During persist mode, the server SHOULD coalesce multiple outstanding
-   messages updating the same entry.  The server MAY delay generation of
-   an entry update in anticipation of subsequent changes to that entry
-   that could be coalesced.  The length of the delay should be long
-   enough to allow coalescing of update requests issued back to back but
-   short enough that the transient inconsistency induced by the delay is
-   corrected in a timely manner.
-
-   The server SHOULD use the syncIdSet Sync Info Message when there are
-   multiple delete or present messages to reduce the amount of
-   synchronization traffic.
-
-   Also note that there may be many clients interested in a particular
-   directory change, and that servers attempting to service all of these
-   at once may cause congestion on the network.  The congestion issues
-   are magnified when the change requires a large transfer to each
-   interested client.  Implementors and deployers of servers should take
-   steps to prevent and manage network congestion.
-
-3.10.  Operation Multiplexing
-
-   The LDAP protocol model [RFC4511] allows operations to be multiplexed
-   over a single LDAP session.  Clients SHOULD NOT maintain multiple
-   LDAP sessions with the same server.  Servers SHOULD ensure that
-   responses from concurrently processed operations are interleaved
-   fairly.
-
-
-
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-   Clients SHOULD combine Sync Operations whose result set is largely
-   overlapping.  This avoids having to return multiple messages, once
-   for each overlapping session, for changes to entries in the overlap.
-
-   Clients SHOULD NOT combine Sync Operations whose result sets are
-   largely non-overlapping.  This ensures that an event requiring an
-   e-syncRefreshRequired response can be limited to as few result sets
-   as possible.
-
-4.  Meta Information Considerations
-
-4.1.  Entry DN
-
-   As an entry's DN is constructed from its relative DN (RDN) and the
-   entry's parent's DN, it is often viewed as meta information.
-
-   While renaming or moving to a new superior causes the entry's DN to
-   change, that change SHOULD NOT, by itself, cause synchronization
-   messages to be sent for that entry.  However, if the renaming or the
-   moving could cause the entry to be added or deleted from the content,
-   appropriate synchronization messages should be generated to indicate
-   this to the client.
-
-   When a server treats the entry's DN as meta information, the server
-   SHALL either
-
-      -  evaluate all MatchingRuleAssertions [RFC4511] to TRUE if
-         matching a value of an attribute of the entry, otherwise
-         Undefined, or
-
-      -  evaluate all MatchingRuleAssertion with dnAttributes of TRUE as
-         Undefined.
-
-   The latter choice is offered for ease of server implementation.
-
-4.2.  Operational Attributes
-
-   Where values of an operational attribute are determined by values not
-   held as part of the entry it appears in, the operational attribute
-   SHOULD NOT support synchronization of that operational attribute.
-
-   For example, in servers that implement the X.501 subschema model
-   [X.501], servers should not support synchronization of the
-   subschemaSubentry attribute as its value is determined by values held
-   and administrated in subschema subentries.
-
-
-
-
-
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-   As a counter example, servers that implement aliases [RFC4512][X.501]
-   can support synchronization of the aliasedObjectName attribute as its
-   values are held and administrated as part of the alias entries.
-
-   Servers SHOULD support synchronization of the following operational
-   attributes: createTimestamp, modifyTimestamp, creatorsName,
-   modifiersName [RFC4512].  Servers MAY support synchronization of
-   other operational attributes.
-
-4.3.  Collective Attributes
-
-   A collective attribute is "a user attribute whose values are the same
-   for each member of an entry collection" [X.501].  Use of collective
-   attributes in LDAP is discussed in [RFC3671].
-
-   Modification of a collective attribute generally affects the content
-   of multiple entries, which are the members of the collection.  It is
-   inefficient to include values of collective attributes visible in
-   entries of the collection, as a single modification of a collective
-   attribute requires transmission of multiple SearchResultEntry (one
-   for each entry of the collection that the modification affected).
-
-   Servers SHOULD NOT synchronize collective attributes appearing in
-   entries of any collection.  Servers MAY support synchronization of
-   collective attributes appearing in collective attribute subentries.
-
-4.4.  Access and Other Administrative Controls
-
-   Entries are commonly subject to access and other administrative
-   Controls.  While portions of the policy information governing a
-   particular entry may be held in the entry, policy information is
-   often held elsewhere (in superior entries, in subentries, in the root
-   DSE, in configuration files, etc.).  Because of this, changes to
-   policy information make it difficult to ensure eventual convergence
-   during incremental synchronization.
-
-   Where it is impractical or infeasible to generate content changes
-   resulting from a change to policy information, servers may opt to
-   return e-syncRefreshRequired or to treat the Sync Operation as an
-   initial content request (e.g., ignore the cookie or the
-   synchronization state represented in the cookie).
-
-5.  Interaction with Other Controls
-
-   The Sync Operation may be used with:
-
-      - ManageDsaIT Control [RFC3296]
-
-
-
-
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-      - Subentries Control [RFC3672]
-
-   as described below.  The Sync Operation may be used with other LDAP
-   extensions as detailed in other documents.
-
-5.1.  ManageDsaIT Control
-
-   The ManageDsaIT Control [RFC3296] indicates that the operation acts
-   upon the DSA Information Tree and causes referral and other special
-   entries to be treated as object entries with respect to the
-   operation.
-
-5.2.  Subentries Control
-
-   The Subentries Control is used with the search operation "to control
-   the visibility of entries and subentries which are within scope"
-   [RFC3672].  When used with the Sync Operation, the subentries control
-   and other factors (search scope, filter, etc.) are used to determine
-   whether an entry or subentry appears in the content.
-
-6.  Shadowing Considerations
-
-   As noted in [RFC4511], some servers may hold shadow copies of entries
-   that can be used to answer search and comparison queries.  Such
-   servers may also support content synchronization requests.  This
-   section discusses considerations for implementors and deployers for
-   the implementation and deployment of the Sync operation in shadowed
-   directories.
-
-   While a client may know of multiple servers that are equally capable
-   of being used to obtain particular directory content from, a client
-   SHOULD NOT assume that each of these servers is equally capable of
-   continuing a content synchronization session.  As stated in Section
-   3.1, the client SHOULD issue each Sync request of a Sync session to
-   the same server.
-
-   However, through domain naming or IP address redirection or other
-   techniques, multiple physical servers can be made to appear as one
-   logical server to a client.  Only servers that are equally capable in
-   regards to their support for the Sync operation and that hold equally
-   complete copies of the entries should be made to appear as one
-   logical server.  In particular, each physical server acting as one
-   logical server SHOULD be equally capable of continuing a content
-   synchronization based upon cookies provided by any of the other
-   physical servers without requiring a full reload.  Because there is
-   no standard LDAP shadowing mechanism, the specification of how to
-   independently implement equally capable servers (as well as the
-   precise definition of "equally capable") is left to future documents.
-
-
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-
-   Note that it may be difficult for the server to reliably determine
-   what content was provided to the client by another server, especially
-   in the shadowing environments that allow shadowing events to be
-   coalesced.  For these servers, the use of the delete phase discussed
-   in Section 3.3.2 may not be applicable.
-
-7.  Security Considerations
-
-   In order to maintain a synchronized copy of the content, a client is
-   to delete information from its copy of the content as described
-   above.  However, the client may maintain knowledge of information
-   disclosed to it by the server separate from its copy of the content
-   used for synchronization.  Management of this knowledge is beyond the
-   scope of this document.  Servers should be careful not to disclose
-   information for content the client is not authorized to have
-   knowledge of and/or about.
-
-   While the information provided by a series of refreshOnly Sync
-   Operations is similar to that provided by a series of Search
-   Operations, persist stage may disclose additional information.  A
-   client may be able to discern information about the particular
-   sequence of update operations that caused content change.
-
-   Implementors should take precautions against malicious cookie
-   content, including malformed cookies or valid cookies used with
-   different security associations and/or protections in an attempt to
-   obtain unauthorized access to information.  Servers may include a
-   digital signature in the cookie to detect tampering.
-
-   The operation may be the target of direct denial-of-service attacks.
-   Implementors should provide safeguards to ensure the operation is not
-   abused.  Servers may place access control or other restrictions upon
-   the use of this operation.
-
-   Note that even small updates to the directory may cause a significant
-   amount of traffic to be generated to clients using this operation.  A
-   user could abuse its update privileges to mount an indirect denial of
-   service to these clients, other clients, and/or portions of the
-   network.  Servers should provide safeguards to ensure that update
-   operations are not abused.
-
-   Implementors of this (or any) LDAP extension should be familiar with
-   general LDAP security considerations [RFC4510].
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-8.  IANA Considerations
-
-   Registration of the following values have been completed by the IANA
-   [RFC4520].
-
-8.1.  Object Identifier
-
-   The OID arc 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.9.1 was assigned [ASSIGN] by the
-   OpenLDAP Foundation, under its IANA-assigned private enterprise
-   allocation [PRIVATE], for use in this specification.
-
-8.2.  LDAP Protocol Mechanism
-
-   The IANA has registered the LDAP Protocol Mechanism described in this
-   document.
-
-      Subject: Request for LDAP Protocol Mechanism Registration
-      Object Identifier: 1.3.6.1.4.1.4203.1.9.1.1
-      Description: LDAP Content Synchronization Control
-      Person & email address to contact for further information:
-          Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at openldap.org>
-      Usage: Control
-      Specification: RFC 4533
-      Author/Change Controller: Kurt D. Zeilenga, Jong Hyuk Choi
-      Comments: none
-
-8.3.  LDAP Result Codes
-
-   The IANA has registered the LDAP Result Code described in this
-   document.
-
-      Subject: LDAP Result Code Registration
-      Person & email address to contact for further information:
-          Kurt Zeilenga <kurt at OpenLDAP.org>
-      Result Code Name: e-syncRefreshRequired (4096)
-      Specification: RFC 4533
-      Author/Change Controller: Kurt D. Zeilenga, Jong Hyuk Choi
-      Comments:  none
-
-9.  Acknowledgements
-
-   This document borrows significantly from the LDAP Client Update
-   Protocol [RFC3928], a product of the IETF LDUP working group.  This
-   document also benefited from Persistent Search [PSEARCH], Triggered
-   Search [TSEARCH], and Directory Synchronization [DIRSYNC] works.
-   This document also borrows from "Lightweight Directory Access
-   Protocol (v3)" [RFC2251].
-
-
-
-
-Zeilenga & Choi               Experimental                     [Page 26]
-
-RFC 4533         LDAP Content Synchronization Operation        June 2006
-
-
-10.  Normative References
-
-   [RFC2119]   Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
-               Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
-
-   [RFC3296]   Zeilenga, K., "Named Subordinate References in
-               Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
-               Directories", RFC 3296, July 2002.
-
-   [RFC3671]   Zeilenga, K., "Collective Attributes in the Lightweight
-               Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)", RFC 3671, December
-               2003.
-
-   [RFC3672]   Zeilenga, K., "Subentries in the Lightweight Directory
-               Access Protocol (LDAP)", RFC 3672, December 2003.
-
-   [RFC3909]   Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-               (LDAP) Cancel Operation", RFC 3909, October 2004.
-
-   [RFC4510]   Zeilenga, K., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-               (LDAP): Technical Specification Road Map", RFC 4510, June
-               2006.
-
-   [RFC4511]   Sermersheim, J., Ed., "Lightweight Directory Access
-               Protocol (LDAP): The Protocol", RFC 4511, June 2006.
-
-   [RFC4512]   Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-               (LDAP): Directory Information Models", RFC 4512, June
-               2006.
-
-   [RFC4530]   Zeilenga, K., "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
-               (LDAP) entryUUID Operational Attribute", RFC 4530, June
-               2006.
-
-   [UUID]      International Organization for Standardization (ISO),
-               "Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection -
-               Remote Procedure Call", ISO/IEC 11578:1996
-
-   [X.501]     International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication
-               Standardization Sector, "The Directory -- Models,"
-               X.501(1993) (also ISO/IEC 9594-2:1994).
-
-   [X.680]     International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication
-               Standardization Sector, "Abstract Syntax Notation One
-               (ASN.1) - Specification of Basic Notation", X.680(1997)
-               (also ISO/IEC 8824-1:1998).
-
-
-
-
-
-Zeilenga & Choi               Experimental                     [Page 27]
-
-RFC 4533         LDAP Content Synchronization Operation        June 2006
-
-
-   [X.690]     International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication
-               Standardization Sector, "Specification of ASN.1 encoding
-               rules: Basic Encoding Rules (BER), Canonical Encoding
-               Rules (CER), and Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER)",
-               X.690(1997) (also ISO/IEC 8825-1:1998).
-
-11.  Informative References
-
-   [RFC2251]   Wahl, M., Howes, T., and S. Kille, "Lightweight Directory
-               Access Protocol (v3)", RFC 2251, December 1997.
-
-   [RFC3928]   Megginson, R., Ed., Smith, M., Natkovich, O., and J.
-               Parham, "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
-               Client Update Protocol (LCUP)", RFC 3928, October 2004.
-
-   [RFC4520]   Zeilenga, K., "Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
-               Considerations for the Lightweight Directory Access
-               Protocol (LDAP)", BCP 64, RFC 4520, June 2006.
-
-   [PRIVATE]   IANA, "Private Enterprise Numbers",
-               http://www.iana.org/assignments/enterprise-numbers.
-
-   [ASSIGN]    OpenLDAP Foundation, "OpenLDAP OID Delegations",
-               http://www.openldap.org/foundation/oid-delegate.txt.
-
-   [X.500]     International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication
-               Standardization Sector, "The Directory -- Overview of
-               concepts, models and services," X.500(1993) (also ISO/IEC
-               9594-1:1994).
-
-   [X.525]     International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication
-               Standardization Sector, "The Directory: Replication",
-               X.525(1993).
-
-   [DIRSYNC]   Armijo, M., "Microsoft LDAP Control for Directory
-               Synchronization", Work in Progress.
-
-   [PSEARCH]   Smith, M., et al., "Persistent Search: A Simple LDAP
-               Change Notification Mechanism", Work in Progress.
-
-   [TSEARCH]   Wahl, M., "LDAPv3 Triggered Search Control", Work in
-               Progress.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Zeilenga & Choi               Experimental                     [Page 28]
-
-RFC 4533         LDAP Content Synchronization Operation        June 2006
-
-
-Appendix A.  CSN-based Implementation Considerations
-
-   This appendix is provided for informational purposes only; it is not
-   a normative part of the LDAP Content Synchronization Operation's
-   technical specification.
-
-   This appendix discusses LDAP Content Synchronization Operation server
-   implementation considerations associated with Change Sequence Number
-   based approaches.
-
-   Change Sequence Number based approaches are targeted for use in
-   servers that do not maintain history information (e.g., change logs,
-   state snapshots) about changes made to the Directory and hence, must
-   rely on current directory state and minimal synchronization state
-   information embedded in Sync Cookie.  Servers that maintain history
-   information should consider other approaches that exploit the history
-   information.
-
-   A Change Sequence Number is effectively a time stamp that has
-   sufficient granularity to ensure that the precedence relationship in
-   time of two updates to the same object can be determined.  Change
-   Sequence Numbers are not to be confused with Commit Sequence Numbers
-   or Commit Log Record Numbers.  A Commit Sequence Number allows one to
-   determine how two commits (to the same object or different objects)
-   relate to each other in time.  A Change Sequence Number associated
-   with different entries may be committed out of order.  In the
-   remainder of this Appendix, the term CSN refers to a Change Sequence
-   Number.
-
-   In these approaches, the server not only maintains a CSN for each
-   directory entry (the entry CSN) but also maintains a value that we
-   will call the context CSN.  The context CSN is the greatest committed
-   entry CSN that is not greater than any outstanding (uncommitted)
-   entry CSNs for all entries in a directory context.  The values of
-   context CSN are used in syncCookie values as synchronization state
-   indicators.
-
-   As search operations are not isolated from individual directory
-   update operations and individual update operations cannot be assumed
-   to be serialized, one cannot assume that the returned content
-   incorporates each relevant change whose change sequence number is
-   less than or equal to the greatest entry CSN in the content.  The
-   content incorporates all the relevant changes whose change sequence
-   numbers are less than or equal to context CSN before search
-   processing.  The content may also incorporate any subset of the
-   changes whose change sequence number is greater than context CSN
-   before search processing but less than or equal to the context CSN
-   after search processing.  The content does not incorporate any of the
-
-
-
-Zeilenga & Choi               Experimental                     [Page 29]
-
-RFC 4533         LDAP Content Synchronization Operation        June 2006
-
-
-   changes whose CSN is greater than the context CSN after search
-   processing.
-
-   A simple server implementation could use the value of the context CSN
-   before search processing to indicate state.  Such an implementation
-   would embed this value into each SyncCookie returned.  We'll call
-   this the cookie CSN.  When a refresh was requested, the server would
-   simply generate "update" messages for all entries in the content
-   whose CSN is greater than the supplied cookie CSN and generate
-   "present" messages for all other entries in the content.  However, if
-   the current context CSN is the same as the cookie CSN, the server
-   should instead generate zero "updates" and zero "delete" messages and
-   indicate a refreshDeletes of TRUE, as the directory has not changed.
-
-   The implementation should also consider the impact of changes to meta
-   information, such as access controls, that affect content
-   determination.  One approach is for the server to maintain a
-   context-wide meta information CSN or meta CSN.  This meta CSN would
-   be updated whenever meta information affecting content determination
-   was changed.  If the value of the meta CSN is greater than the cookie
-   CSN, the server should ignore the cookie and treat the request as an
-   initial request for content.
-
-   Additionally, servers may want to consider maintaining some per-
-   session history information to reduce the number of messages needed
-   to be transferred during incremental refreshes.  Specifically, a
-   server could record information about entries as they leave the scope
-   of a disconnected sync session and later use this information to
-   generate delete messages instead of present messages.
-
-   When the history information is truncated, the CSN of the latest
-   truncated history information entry may be recorded as the truncated
-   CSN of the history information.  The truncated CSN may be used to
-   determine whether a client copy can be covered by the history
-   information by comparing it to the synchronization state contained in
-   the cookie supplied by the client.
-
-   When there is a large number of sessions, it may make sense to
-   maintain such history only for the selected clients.  Also, servers
-   taking this approach need to consider resource consumption issues to
-   ensure reasonable server operation and to protect against abuse.  It
-   may be appropriate to restrict this mode of operation by policy.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-Zeilenga & Choi               Experimental                     [Page 30]
-
-RFC 4533         LDAP Content Synchronization Operation        June 2006
-
-
-Authors' Addresses
-
-   Kurt D. Zeilenga
-   OpenLDAP Foundation
-
-   EMail: Kurt at OpenLDAP.org
-
-
-   Jong Hyuk Choi
-   IBM Corporation
-
-   EMail: jongchoi at us.ibm.com
-
-
-
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-
-RFC 4533         LDAP Content Synchronization Operation        June 2006
-
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-
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-
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-

Modified: trunk/samba/source4/lib/ldb/config.guess
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source4/lib/ldb/config.guess	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source4/lib/ldb/config.guess	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,13 +1,14 @@
 #! /bin/sh
 # Attempt to guess a canonical system name.
 #   Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
-#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
+#   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
-timestamp='2005-08-03'
+timestamp='2009-04-27'
 
 # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
 # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 # (at your option) any later version.
 #
 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
@@ -16,7 +17,9 @@
 # General Public License for more details.
 #
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+# 02110-1301, USA.
 #
 # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
 # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
@@ -53,8 +56,8 @@
 GNU config.guess ($timestamp)
 
 Originally written by Per Bothner.
-Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
-Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
+2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
 This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
 warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
@@ -104,7 +107,7 @@
 trap "exitcode=\$?; (rm -f \$tmpfiles 2>/dev/null; rmdir \$tmp 2>/dev/null) && exit \$exitcode" 0 ;
 trap "rm -f \$tmpfiles 2>/dev/null; rmdir \$tmp 2>/dev/null; exit 1" 1 2 13 15 ;
 : ${TMPDIR=/tmp} ;
- { tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d -q "$TMPDIR/cgXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" ; } ||
+ { tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d "$TMPDIR/cgXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" ; } ||
  { test -n "$RANDOM" && tmp=$TMPDIR/cg$$-$RANDOM && (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) ; } ||
  { tmp=$TMPDIR/cg-$$ && (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) && echo "Warning: creating insecure temp directory" >&2 ; } ||
  { echo "$me: cannot create a temporary directory in $TMPDIR" >&2 ; exit 1 ; } ;
@@ -158,6 +161,7 @@
 	    arm*) machine=arm-unknown ;;
 	    sh3el) machine=shl-unknown ;;
 	    sh3eb) machine=sh-unknown ;;
+	    sh5el) machine=sh5le-unknown ;;
 	    *) machine=${UNAME_MACHINE_ARCH}-unknown ;;
 	esac
 	# The Operating System including object format, if it has switched
@@ -204,8 +208,11 @@
     *:ekkoBSD:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-ekkobsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
+    *:SolidBSD:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-solidbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
     macppc:MirBSD:*:*)
-	echo powerppc-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	echo powerpc-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
     *:MirBSD:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-mirbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
@@ -317,14 +324,30 @@
 	case `/usr/bin/uname -p` in
 	    sparc) echo sparc-icl-nx7; exit ;;
 	esac ;;
+    s390x:SunOS:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-ibm-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
+	exit ;;
     sun4H:SunOS:5.*:*)
 	echo sparc-hal-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
     sun4*:SunOS:5.*:* | tadpole*:SunOS:5.*:*)
 	echo sparc-sun-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
-    i86pc:SunOS:5.*:*)
-	echo i386-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
+    i86pc:SunOS:5.*:* | i86xen:SunOS:5.*:*)
+	eval $set_cc_for_build
+	SUN_ARCH="i386"
+	# If there is a compiler, see if it is configured for 64-bit objects.
+	# Note that the Sun cc does not turn __LP64__ into 1 like gcc does.
+	# This test works for both compilers.
+	if [ "$CC_FOR_BUILD" != 'no_compiler_found' ]; then
+	    if (echo '#ifdef __amd64'; echo IS_64BIT_ARCH; echo '#endif') | \
+		(CCOPTS= $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null) | \
+		grep IS_64BIT_ARCH >/dev/null
+	    then
+		SUN_ARCH="x86_64"
+	    fi
+	fi
+	echo ${SUN_ARCH}-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
 	exit ;;
     sun4*:SunOS:6*:*)
 	# According to config.sub, this is the proper way to canonicalize
@@ -525,7 +548,7 @@
 		echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2
 	fi
 	exit ;;
-    *:AIX:*:[45])
+    *:AIX:*:[456])
 	IBM_CPU_ID=`/usr/sbin/lsdev -C -c processor -S available | sed 1q | awk '{ print $1 }'`
 	if /usr/sbin/lsattr -El ${IBM_CPU_ID} | grep ' POWER' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 		IBM_ARCH=rs6000
@@ -762,12 +785,19 @@
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
     *:FreeBSD:*:*)
-	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'`
+	case ${UNAME_MACHINE} in
+	    pc98)
+		echo i386-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	    amd64)
+		echo x86_64-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	    *)
+		echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'` ;;
+	esac
 	exit ;;
     i*:CYGWIN*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-cygwin
 	exit ;;
-    i*:MINGW*:*)
+    *:MINGW*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mingw32
 	exit ;;
     i*:windows32*:*)
@@ -777,9 +807,18 @@
     i*:PW*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-pw32
 	exit ;;
-    x86:Interix*:[34]*)
-	echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/\..*//'
-	exit ;;
+    *:Interix*:[3456]*)
+	case ${UNAME_MACHINE} in
+	    x86)
+		echo i586-pc-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	    EM64T | authenticamd | genuineintel)
+		echo x86_64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	    IA64)
+		echo ia64-unknown-interix${UNAME_RELEASE}
+		exit ;;
+	esac ;;
     [345]86:Windows_95:* | [345]86:Windows_98:* | [345]86:Windows_NT:*)
 	echo i${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-mks
 	exit ;;
@@ -813,6 +852,16 @@
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-minix
 	exit ;;
     arm*:Linux:*:*)
+	eval $set_cc_for_build
+	if echo __ARM_EABI__ | $CC_FOR_BUILD -E - 2>/dev/null \
+	    | grep -q __ARM_EABI__
+	then
+	    echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
+	else
+	    echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnueabi
+	fi
+	exit ;;
+    avr32*:Linux:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
     cris:Linux:*:*)
@@ -849,7 +898,11 @@
 	#endif
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^CPU=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^CPU/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${CPU}" != x && { echo "${CPU}-unknown-linux-gnu"; exit; }
 	;;
     mips64:Linux:*:*)
@@ -868,7 +921,11 @@
 	#endif
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^CPU=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^CPU/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${CPU}" != x && { echo "${CPU}-unknown-linux-gnu"; exit; }
 	;;
     or32:Linux:*:*)
@@ -894,6 +951,9 @@
 	if test "$?" = 0 ; then LIBC="libc1" ; else LIBC="" ; fi
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu${LIBC}
 	exit ;;
+    padre:Linux:*:*)
+	echo sparc-unknown-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     parisc:Linux:*:* | hppa:Linux:*:*)
 	# Look for CPU level
 	case `grep '^cpu[^a-z]*:' /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | cut -d' ' -f2` in
@@ -917,9 +977,15 @@
     sparc:Linux:*:* | sparc64:Linux:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
+    vax:Linux:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-dec-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     x86_64:Linux:*:*)
 	echo x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
 	exit ;;
+    xtensa*:Linux:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu
+	exit ;;
     i*86:Linux:*:*)
 	# The BFD linker knows what the default object file format is, so
 	# first see if it will tell us. cd to the root directory to prevent
@@ -938,9 +1004,6 @@
 	  a.out-i386-linux)
 		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnuaout"
 		exit ;;
-	  coff-i386)
-		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnucoff"
-		exit ;;
 	  "")
 		# Either a pre-BFD a.out linker (linux-gnuoldld) or
 		# one that does not give us useful --help.
@@ -962,7 +1025,7 @@
 	LIBC=gnulibc1
 	# endif
 	#else
-	#ifdef __INTEL_COMPILER
+	#if defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) || defined(__PGI) || defined(__SUNPRO_C) || defined(__SUNPRO_CC)
 	LIBC=gnu
 	#else
 	LIBC=gnuaout
@@ -972,7 +1035,11 @@
 	LIBC=dietlibc
 	#endif
 EOF
-	eval `$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | grep ^LIBC=`
+	eval "`$CC_FOR_BUILD -E $dummy.c 2>/dev/null | sed -n '
+	    /^LIBC/{
+		s: ::g
+		p
+	    }'`"
 	test x"${LIBC}" != x && {
 		echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-${LIBC}"
 		exit
@@ -1051,8 +1118,11 @@
     pc:*:*:*)
 	# Left here for compatibility:
         # uname -m prints for DJGPP always 'pc', but it prints nothing about
-        # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i386.
-	echo i386-pc-msdosdjgpp
+        # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i586.
+	# Note: whatever this is, it MUST be the same as what config.sub
+	# prints for the "djgpp" host, or else GDB configury will decide that
+	# this is a cross-build.
+	echo i586-pc-msdosdjgpp
         exit ;;
     Intel:Mach:3*:*)
 	echo i386-pc-mach3
@@ -1090,6 +1160,16 @@
     3[34]??:*:4.0:* | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:*)
         /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
           && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4; exit; } ;;
+    NCR*:*:4.2:* | MPRAS*:*:4.2:*)
+	OS_REL='.3'
+	test -r /etc/.relid \
+	    && OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid`
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; }
+	/bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep pteron >/dev/null \
+	    && { echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL}; exit; } ;;
     m68*:LynxOS:2.*:* | m68*:LynxOS:3.0*:*)
 	echo m68k-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1165,6 +1245,9 @@
     BePC:BeOS:*:*)	# BeOS running on Intel PC compatible.
 	echo i586-pc-beos
 	exit ;;
+    BePC:Haiku:*:*)	# Haiku running on Intel PC compatible.
+	echo i586-pc-haiku
+	exit ;;
     SX-4:SUPER-UX:*:*)
 	echo sx4-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1174,6 +1257,15 @@
     SX-6:SUPER-UX:*:*)
 	echo sx6-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
+    SX-7:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx7-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
+    SX-8:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx8-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
+    SX-8R:SUPER-UX:*:*)
+	echo sx8r-nec-superux${UNAME_RELEASE}
+	exit ;;
     Power*:Rhapsody:*:*)
 	echo powerpc-apple-rhapsody${UNAME_RELEASE}
 	exit ;;
@@ -1183,7 +1275,6 @@
     *:Darwin:*:*)
 	UNAME_PROCESSOR=`uname -p` || UNAME_PROCESSOR=unknown
 	case $UNAME_PROCESSOR in
-	    *86) UNAME_PROCESSOR=i686 ;;
 	    unknown) UNAME_PROCESSOR=powerpc ;;
 	esac
 	echo ${UNAME_PROCESSOR}-apple-darwin${UNAME_RELEASE}
@@ -1262,6 +1353,12 @@
     i*86:skyos:*:*)
 	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-skyos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}` | sed -e 's/ .*$//'
 	exit ;;
+    i*86:rdos:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-rdos
+	exit ;;
+    i*86:AROS:*:*)
+	echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-aros
+	exit ;;
 esac
 
 #echo '(No uname command or uname output not recognized.)' 1>&2
@@ -1422,9 +1519,9 @@
 the operating system you are using. It is advised that you
 download the most up to date version of the config scripts from
 
-  http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/config/config/config.guess
+  http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.guess;hb=HEAD
 and
-  http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/*checkout*/config/config/config.sub
+  http://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=config.git;a=blob_plain;f=config.sub;hb=HEAD
 
 If the version you run ($0) is already up to date, please
 send the following data and any information you think might be

Modified: trunk/samba/source4/lib/ldb/config.sub
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source4/lib/ldb/config.sub	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source4/lib/ldb/config.sub	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
 #! /bin/sh
 # Configuration validation subroutine script.
 #   Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
-#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#   2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
+#   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
-timestamp='2005-07-08'
+timestamp='2009-04-17'
 
 # This file is (in principle) common to ALL GNU software.
 # The presence of a machine in this file suggests that SOME GNU software
@@ -11,7 +12,7 @@
 #
 # This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
 # (at your option) any later version.
 #
 # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
@@ -20,7 +21,9 @@
 # GNU General Public License for more details.
 #
 # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+# 02110-1301, USA.
 #
 # As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
 # distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
@@ -69,8 +72,8 @@
 version="\
 GNU config.sub ($timestamp)
 
-Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
-Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
+2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
 This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
 warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE."
@@ -117,8 +120,10 @@
 # Here we must recognize all the valid KERNEL-OS combinations.
 maybe_os=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\2/'`
 case $maybe_os in
-  nto-qnx* | linux-gnu* | linux-dietlibc | linux-uclibc* | uclinux-uclibc* | uclinux-gnu* | \
-  kfreebsd*-gnu* | knetbsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-gnu* | storm-chaos* | os2-emx* | rtmk-nova*)
+  nto-qnx* | linux-gnu* | linux-dietlibc | linux-newlib* | linux-uclibc* | \
+  uclinux-uclibc* | uclinux-gnu* | kfreebsd*-gnu* | knetbsd*-gnu* | netbsd*-gnu* | \
+  kopensolaris*-gnu* | \
+  storm-chaos* | os2-emx* | rtmk-nova*)
     os=-$maybe_os
     basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed 's/^\(.*\)-\([^-]*-[^-]*\)$/\1/'`
     ;;
@@ -169,6 +174,10 @@
 	-hiux*)
 		os=-hiuxwe2
 		;;
+	-sco6)
+		os=-sco5v6
+		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
+		;;
 	-sco5)
 		os=-sco3.2v5
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
@@ -185,6 +194,10 @@
 		# Don't forget version if it is 3.2v4 or newer.
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
 		;;
+	-sco5v6*)
+		# Don't forget version if it is 3.2v4 or newer.
+		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
+		;;
 	-sco*)
 		os=-sco3.2v2
 		basic_machine=`echo $1 | sed -e 's/86-.*/86-pc/'`
@@ -229,20 +242,24 @@
 	| alpha | alphaev[4-8] | alphaev56 | alphaev6[78] | alphapca5[67] \
 	| alpha64 | alpha64ev[4-8] | alpha64ev56 | alpha64ev6[78] | alpha64pca5[67] \
 	| am33_2.0 \
-	| arc | arm | arm[bl]e | arme[lb] | armv[2345] | armv[345][lb] | avr \
+	| arc | arm | arm[bl]e | arme[lb] | armv[2345] | armv[345][lb] | avr | avr32 \
 	| bfin \
 	| c4x | clipper \
 	| d10v | d30v | dlx | dsp16xx \
-	| fr30 | frv \
+	| fido | fr30 | frv \
 	| h8300 | h8500 | hppa | hppa1.[01] | hppa2.0 | hppa2.0[nw] | hppa64 \
 	| i370 | i860 | i960 | ia64 \
 	| ip2k | iq2000 \
-	| m32r | m32rle | m68000 | m68k | m88k | maxq | mcore \
+	| lm32 \
+	| m32c | m32r | m32rle | m68000 | m68k | m88k \
+	| maxq | mb | microblaze | mcore | mep | metag \
 	| mips | mipsbe | mipseb | mipsel | mipsle \
 	| mips16 \
 	| mips64 | mips64el \
+	| mips64octeon | mips64octeonel \
+	| mips64orion | mips64orionel \
+	| mips64r5900 | mips64r5900el \
 	| mips64vr | mips64vrel \
-	| mips64orion | mips64orionel \
 	| mips64vr4100 | mips64vr4100el \
 	| mips64vr4300 | mips64vr4300el \
 	| mips64vr5000 | mips64vr5000el \
@@ -255,28 +272,28 @@
 	| mipsisa64sr71k | mipsisa64sr71kel \
 	| mipstx39 | mipstx39el \
 	| mn10200 | mn10300 \
-	| ms1 \
+	| moxie \
+	| mt \
 	| msp430 \
+	| nios | nios2 \
 	| ns16k | ns32k \
 	| or32 \
 	| pdp10 | pdp11 | pj | pjl \
 	| powerpc | powerpc64 | powerpc64le | powerpcle | ppcbe \
 	| pyramid \
-	| sh | sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[23]e | sh[34]eb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \
+	| score \
+	| sh | sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[23]e | sh[34]eb | sheb | shbe | shle | sh[1234]le | sh3ele \
 	| sh64 | sh64le \
-	| sparc | sparc64 | sparc64b | sparc86x | sparclet | sparclite \
-	| sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b \
-	| strongarm \
+	| sparc | sparc64 | sparc64b | sparc64v | sparc86x | sparclet | sparclite \
+	| sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v \
+	| spu | strongarm \
 	| tahoe | thumb | tic4x | tic80 | tron \
 	| v850 | v850e \
 	| we32k \
-	| x86 | xscale | xscalee[bl] | xstormy16 | xtensa \
-	| z8k)
+	| x86 | xc16x | xscale | xscalee[bl] | xstormy16 | xtensa \
+	| z8k | z80)
 		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
 		;;
-	m32c)
-		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
-		;;
 	m6811 | m68hc11 | m6812 | m68hc12)
 		# Motorola 68HC11/12.
 		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
@@ -284,6 +301,9 @@
 		;;
 	m88110 | m680[12346]0 | m683?2 | m68360 | m5200 | v70 | w65 | z8k)
 		;;
+	ms1)
+		basic_machine=mt-unknown
+		;;
 
 	# We use `pc' rather than `unknown'
 	# because (1) that's what they normally are, and
@@ -303,25 +323,28 @@
 	| alpha64-* | alpha64ev[4-8]-* | alpha64ev56-* | alpha64ev6[78]-* \
 	| alphapca5[67]-* | alpha64pca5[67]-* | arc-* \
 	| arm-*  | armbe-* | armle-* | armeb-* | armv*-* \
-	| avr-* \
+	| avr-* | avr32-* \
 	| bfin-* | bs2000-* \
 	| c[123]* | c30-* | [cjt]90-* | c4x-* | c54x-* | c55x-* | c6x-* \
 	| clipper-* | craynv-* | cydra-* \
 	| d10v-* | d30v-* | dlx-* \
 	| elxsi-* \
-	| f30[01]-* | f700-* | fr30-* | frv-* | fx80-* \
+	| f30[01]-* | f700-* | fido-* | fr30-* | frv-* | fx80-* \
 	| h8300-* | h8500-* \
 	| hppa-* | hppa1.[01]-* | hppa2.0-* | hppa2.0[nw]-* | hppa64-* \
 	| i*86-* | i860-* | i960-* | ia64-* \
 	| ip2k-* | iq2000-* \
-	| m32r-* | m32rle-* \
+	| lm32-* \
+	| m32c-* | m32r-* | m32rle-* \
 	| m68000-* | m680[012346]0-* | m68360-* | m683?2-* | m68k-* \
-	| m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* \
+	| m88110-* | m88k-* | maxq-* | mcore-* | metag-* \
 	| mips-* | mipsbe-* | mipseb-* | mipsel-* | mipsle-* \
 	| mips16-* \
 	| mips64-* | mips64el-* \
+	| mips64octeon-* | mips64octeonel-* \
+	| mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* \
+	| mips64r5900-* | mips64r5900el-* \
 	| mips64vr-* | mips64vrel-* \
-	| mips64orion-* | mips64orionel-* \
 	| mips64vr4100-* | mips64vr4100el-* \
 	| mips64vr4300-* | mips64vr4300el-* \
 	| mips64vr5000-* | mips64vr5000el-* \
@@ -334,30 +357,33 @@
 	| mipsisa64sr71k-* | mipsisa64sr71kel-* \
 	| mipstx39-* | mipstx39el-* \
 	| mmix-* \
-	| ms1-* \
+	| mt-* \
 	| msp430-* \
+	| nios-* | nios2-* \
 	| none-* | np1-* | ns16k-* | ns32k-* \
 	| orion-* \
 	| pdp10-* | pdp11-* | pj-* | pjl-* | pn-* | power-* \
 	| powerpc-* | powerpc64-* | powerpc64le-* | powerpcle-* | ppcbe-* \
 	| pyramid-* \
 	| romp-* | rs6000-* \
-	| sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[24]a-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | shbe-* \
+	| sh-* | sh[1234]-* | sh[24]a-* | sh[24]aeb-* | sh[23]e-* | sh[34]eb-* | sheb-* | shbe-* \
 	| shle-* | sh[1234]le-* | sh3ele-* | sh64-* | sh64le-* \
-	| sparc-* | sparc64-* | sparc64b-* | sparc86x-* | sparclet-* \
+	| sparc-* | sparc64-* | sparc64b-* | sparc64v-* | sparc86x-* | sparclet-* \
 	| sparclite-* \
-	| sparcv8-* | sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | strongarm-* | sv1-* | sx?-* \
+	| sparcv8-* | sparcv9-* | sparcv9b-* | sparcv9v-* | strongarm-* | sv1-* | sx?-* \
 	| tahoe-* | thumb-* \
-	| tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* \
+	| tic30-* | tic4x-* | tic54x-* | tic55x-* | tic6x-* | tic80-* | tile-* \
 	| tron-* \
 	| v850-* | v850e-* | vax-* \
 	| we32k-* \
-	| x86-* | x86_64-* | xps100-* | xscale-* | xscalee[bl]-* \
-	| xstormy16-* | xtensa-* \
+	| x86-* | x86_64-* | xc16x-* | xps100-* | xscale-* | xscalee[bl]-* \
+	| xstormy16-* | xtensa*-* \
 	| ymp-* \
-	| z8k-*)
+	| z8k-* | z80-*)
 		;;
-	m32c-*)
+	# Recognize the basic CPU types without company name, with glob match.
+	xtensa*)
+		basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
 		;;
 	# Recognize the various machine names and aliases which stand
 	# for a CPU type and a company and sometimes even an OS.
@@ -421,6 +447,10 @@
 		basic_machine=m68k-apollo
 		os=-bsd
 		;;
+	aros)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		os=-aros
+		;;
 	aux)
 		basic_machine=m68k-apple
 		os=-aux
@@ -429,10 +459,22 @@
 		basic_machine=ns32k-sequent
 		os=-dynix
 		;;
+	blackfin)
+		basic_machine=bfin-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	blackfin-*)
+		basic_machine=bfin-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	c90)
 		basic_machine=c90-cray
 		os=-unicos
 		;;
+        cegcc)
+		basic_machine=arm-unknown
+		os=-cegcc
+		;;
 	convex-c1)
 		basic_machine=c1-convex
 		os=-bsd
@@ -461,8 +503,8 @@
 		basic_machine=craynv-cray
 		os=-unicosmp
 		;;
-	cr16c)
-		basic_machine=cr16c-unknown
+	cr16)
+		basic_machine=cr16-unknown
 		os=-elf
 		;;
 	crds | unos)
@@ -500,6 +542,10 @@
 		basic_machine=m88k-motorola
 		os=-sysv3
 		;;
+	dicos)
+		basic_machine=i686-pc
+		os=-dicos
+		;;
 	djgpp)
 		basic_machine=i586-pc
 		os=-msdosdjgpp
@@ -654,6 +700,14 @@
 		basic_machine=m68k-isi
 		os=-sysv
 		;;
+	m68knommu)
+		basic_machine=m68k-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	m68knommu-*)
+		basic_machine=m68k-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	m88k-omron*)
 		basic_machine=m88k-omron
 		;;
@@ -669,6 +723,10 @@
 		basic_machine=i386-pc
 		os=-mingw32
 		;;
+	mingw32ce)
+		basic_machine=arm-unknown
+		os=-mingw32ce
+		;;
 	miniframe)
 		basic_machine=m68000-convergent
 		;;
@@ -694,6 +752,9 @@
 		basic_machine=i386-pc
 		os=-msdos
 		;;
+	ms1-*)
+		basic_machine=`echo $basic_machine | sed -e 's/ms1-/mt-/'`
+		;;
 	mvs)
 		basic_machine=i370-ibm
 		os=-mvs
@@ -792,6 +853,14 @@
 		basic_machine=i860-intel
 		os=-osf
 		;;
+	parisc)
+		basic_machine=hppa-unknown
+		os=-linux
+		;;
+	parisc-*)
+		basic_machine=hppa-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		os=-linux
+		;;
 	pbd)
 		basic_machine=sparc-tti
 		;;
@@ -801,6 +870,12 @@
 	pc532 | pc532-*)
 		basic_machine=ns32k-pc532
 		;;
+	pc98)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		;;
+	pc98-*)
+		basic_machine=i386-`echo $basic_machine | sed 's/^[^-]*-//'`
+		;;
 	pentium | p5 | k5 | k6 | nexgen | viac3)
 		basic_machine=i586-pc
 		;;
@@ -857,6 +932,10 @@
 		basic_machine=i586-unknown
 		os=-pw32
 		;;
+	rdos)
+		basic_machine=i386-pc
+		os=-rdos
+		;;
 	rom68k)
 		basic_machine=m68k-rom68k
 		os=-coff
@@ -883,6 +962,10 @@
 	sb1el)
 		basic_machine=mipsisa64sb1el-unknown
 		;;
+	sde)
+		basic_machine=mipsisa32-sde
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	sei)
 		basic_machine=mips-sei
 		os=-seiux
@@ -894,6 +977,9 @@
 		basic_machine=sh-hitachi
 		os=-hms
 		;;
+	sh5el)
+		basic_machine=sh5le-unknown
+		;;
 	sh64)
 		basic_machine=sh64-unknown
 		;;
@@ -983,6 +1069,10 @@
 		basic_machine=tic6x-unknown
 		os=-coff
 		;;
+	tile*)
+		basic_machine=tile-unknown
+		os=-linux-gnu
+		;;
 	tx39)
 		basic_machine=mipstx39-unknown
 		;;
@@ -1058,6 +1148,10 @@
 		basic_machine=z8k-unknown
 		os=-sim
 		;;
+	z80-*-coff)
+		basic_machine=z80-unknown
+		os=-sim
+		;;
 	none)
 		basic_machine=none-none
 		os=-none
@@ -1096,10 +1190,10 @@
 	we32k)
 		basic_machine=we32k-att
 		;;
-	sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[34]eb | sh[1234]le | sh[23]ele)
+	sh[1234] | sh[24]a | sh[24]aeb | sh[34]eb | sh[1234]le | sh[23]ele)
 		basic_machine=sh-unknown
 		;;
-	sparc | sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b)
+	sparc | sparcv8 | sparcv9 | sparcv9b | sparcv9v)
 		basic_machine=sparc-sun
 		;;
 	cydra)
@@ -1168,25 +1262,28 @@
 	-gnu* | -bsd* | -mach* | -minix* | -genix* | -ultrix* | -irix* \
 	      | -*vms* | -sco* | -esix* | -isc* | -aix* | -sunos | -sunos[34]*\
 	      | -hpux* | -unos* | -osf* | -luna* | -dgux* | -solaris* | -sym* \
+	      | -kopensolaris* \
 	      | -amigaos* | -amigados* | -msdos* | -newsos* | -unicos* | -aof* \
-	      | -aos* \
+	      | -aos* | -aros* \
 	      | -nindy* | -vxsim* | -vxworks* | -ebmon* | -hms* | -mvs* \
 	      | -clix* | -riscos* | -uniplus* | -iris* | -rtu* | -xenix* \
-	      | -hiux* | -386bsd* | -knetbsd* | -mirbsd* | -netbsd* | -openbsd* \
+	      | -hiux* | -386bsd* | -knetbsd* | -mirbsd* | -netbsd* \
+	      | -openbsd* | -solidbsd* \
 	      | -ekkobsd* | -kfreebsd* | -freebsd* | -riscix* | -lynxos* \
 	      | -bosx* | -nextstep* | -cxux* | -aout* | -elf* | -oabi* \
 	      | -ptx* | -coff* | -ecoff* | -winnt* | -domain* | -vsta* \
 	      | -udi* | -eabi* | -lites* | -ieee* | -go32* | -aux* \
-	      | -chorusos* | -chorusrdb* \
+	      | -chorusos* | -chorusrdb* | -cegcc* \
 	      | -cygwin* | -pe* | -psos* | -moss* | -proelf* | -rtems* \
-	      | -mingw32* | -linux-gnu* | -linux-uclibc* | -uxpv* | -beos* | -mpeix* | -udk* \
+	      | -mingw32* | -linux-gnu* | -linux-newlib* | -linux-uclibc* \
+	      | -uxpv* | -beos* | -mpeix* | -udk* \
 	      | -interix* | -uwin* | -mks* | -rhapsody* | -darwin* | -opened* \
 	      | -openstep* | -oskit* | -conix* | -pw32* | -nonstopux* \
 	      | -storm-chaos* | -tops10* | -tenex* | -tops20* | -its* \
 	      | -os2* | -vos* | -palmos* | -uclinux* | -nucleus* \
 	      | -morphos* | -superux* | -rtmk* | -rtmk-nova* | -windiss* \
 	      | -powermax* | -dnix* | -nx6 | -nx7 | -sei* | -dragonfly* \
-	      | -skyos* | -haiku*)
+	      | -skyos* | -haiku* | -rdos* | -toppers* | -drops*)
 	# Remember, each alternative MUST END IN *, to match a version number.
 		;;
 	-qnx*)
@@ -1316,6 +1413,9 @@
 	-zvmoe)
 		os=-zvmoe
 		;;
+	-dicos*)
+		os=-dicos
+		;;
 	-none)
 		;;
 	*)
@@ -1338,6 +1438,12 @@
 # system, and we'll never get to this point.
 
 case $basic_machine in
+        score-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
+        spu-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	*-acorn)
 		os=-riscix1.2
 		;;
@@ -1347,9 +1453,9 @@
 	arm*-semi)
 		os=-aout
 		;;
-    c4x-* | tic4x-*)
-        os=-coff
-        ;;
+        c4x-* | tic4x-*)
+		os=-coff
+		;;
 	# This must come before the *-dec entry.
 	pdp10-*)
 		os=-tops20
@@ -1375,6 +1481,9 @@
 	m68*-cisco)
 		os=-aout
 		;;
+        mep-*)
+		os=-elf
+		;;
 	mips*-cisco)
 		os=-elf
 		;;

Modified: trunk/samba/source4/min_versions.m4
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source4/min_versions.m4	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source4/min_versions.m4	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -3,4 +3,4 @@
 TDB_MIN_VERSION=1.1.3
 TALLOC_MIN_VERSION=1.3.0
 LDB_REQUIRED_VERSION=0.9.3
-TEVENT_REQUIRED_VERSION=0.9.5
+TEVENT_REQUIRED_VERSION=0.9.6

Modified: trunk/samba/source4/selftest/tests.sh
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source4/selftest/tests.sh	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source4/selftest/tests.sh	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -415,7 +415,6 @@
 plantest "dcerpc.bare.python" dc:local $SUBUNITRUN samba.tests.dcerpc.bare
 plantest "unixinfo.python" dc:local $SUBUNITRUN samba.tests.dcerpc.unix
 plantest "samdb.python" none $SUBUNITRUN samba.tests.samdb
-plantest "tevent.python" none PYTHONPATH="$PYTHONPATH:../lib/tevent" $SUBUNITRUN tests
 plantest "messaging.python" none PYTHONPATH="$PYTHONPATH:$samba4srcdir/lib/messaging/tests" $SUBUNITRUN bindings
 plantest "samba3sam.python" none PYTHONPATH="$PYTHONPATH:$samba4srcdir/dsdb/samdb/ldb_modules/tests" $SUBUNITRUN samba3sam
 plantest "subunit.python" none $SUBUNITRUN subunit

Modified: trunk/samba/source4/torture/raw/rename.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source4/torture/raw/rename.c	2009-09-09 18:21:02 UTC (rev 3033)
+++ trunk/samba/source4/torture/raw/rename.c	2009-09-09 19:58:17 UTC (rev 3034)
@@ -527,6 +527,7 @@
         const char *dname1 = BASEDIR "\\dir_for_rename";
         const char *dname2 = BASEDIR "\\renamed_dir";
         const char *fname = BASEDIR "\\dir_for_rename\\file.txt";
+	const char *sname = BASEDIR "\\dir_for_rename:a stream:$DATA";
 	bool ret = true;
 	int fnum = -1;
 
@@ -591,6 +592,55 @@
 	status = smb_raw_rename(cli->tree, &ren_io);
 	CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED);
 
+	/* Close the file and try the rename. */
+	smbcli_close(cli->tree, fnum);
+
+	status = smb_raw_rename(cli->tree, &ren_io);
+	CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK);
+
+	/*
+	 * Now try just holding a second handle on the directory and holding
+	 * it open across a rename.  This should be allowed.
+	 */
+	io.ntcreatex.in.fname = dname2;
+	io.ntcreatex.in.open_disposition = NTCREATEX_DISP_OPEN_IF;
+
+	io.ntcreatex.in.access_mask = SEC_STD_READ_CONTROL |
+	    SEC_FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTE | SEC_FILE_READ_EA | SEC_FILE_READ_DATA;
+
+	status = smb_raw_open(cli->tree, tctx, &io);
+        CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK);
+        fnum = io.ntcreatex.out.file.fnum;
+
+	ren_io.generic.level = RAW_RENAME_RENAME;
+	ren_io.rename.in.pattern1 = dname2;
+	ren_io.rename.in.pattern2 = dname1;
+	ren_io.rename.in.attrib = 0;
+
+	status = smb_raw_rename(cli->tree, &ren_io);
+	CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK);
+
+	/* close our handle to the directory. */
+	smbcli_close(cli->tree, fnum);
+
+	/*
+	 * Now try opening a stream on the directory and holding it open
+	 * across a rename.  This should be allowed.
+	 */
+	io.ntcreatex.in.fname = sname;
+
+	status = smb_raw_open(cli->tree, tctx, &io);
+        CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK);
+        fnum = io.ntcreatex.out.file.fnum;
+
+	ren_io.generic.level = RAW_RENAME_RENAME;
+	ren_io.rename.in.pattern1 = dname1;
+	ren_io.rename.in.pattern2 = dname2;
+	ren_io.rename.in.attrib = 0;
+
+	status = smb_raw_rename(cli->tree, &ren_io);
+	CHECK_STATUS(status, NT_STATUS_OK);
+
 done:
 	
 	if (fnum != -1) {




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