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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE 18.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 19.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 20.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 21.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 22.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 23.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 24.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 25.\" 26.\" $FreeBSD$ 27.\" 28.Dd October 19, 2010 29.Dt NSMB.CONF 5 30.Os 31.Sh NAME 32.Nm nsmb.conf 33.Nd configuration file for 34.Tn SMB 35requests 36.Sh DESCRIPTION 37The 38.Nm 39file contains information about the computers, users, and shares 40or mount points for the 41.Tn SMB 42network protocol. 43.Pp 44The configuration hierarchy is made up of several sections, 45each section containing a few or several lines of parameters 46and their assigned values. 47Each of these sections must begin with a section name enclosed within 48square brackets, similar to: 49.Pp 50.D1 Bq Ar section_name 51.Pp 52The end of each section is marked by either the start of a new section, 53or by the abrupt ending of the file, commonly referred to as the 54.Tn EOF . 55Each section may contain zero or more parameters such as: 56.Pp 57.D1 Bq Ar section_name 58.D1 Ar key Ns = Ns Ar value 59.Pp 60where 61.Ar key 62represents a parameter name, and 63.Ar value 64would be the parameter's assigned value. 65.Pp 66The 67.Tn SMB 68library uses the following information for section names: 69.Pp 70.Bl -tag -width indent -compact 71.It Ic A) 72.Bq Li default 73.It Ic B) 74.Bq Ar SERVER 75.It Ic C) 76.Bq Ar SERVER : Ns Ar USER 77.It Ic D) 78.Op Ar SERVER : Ns Ar USER : Ns Ar SHARE 79.El 80.Pp 81Possible keywords may include: 82.Bl -column ".Va retry_count" ".Sy Section" 83.It Sy "Keyword Section Comment" 84.It Sy " A B C D" 85.It Va addr Ta "- + - -" Ta "IP address of SMB server" 86.It Va charsets Ta "- + + +" Ta "local:remote charset pair" 87.It Va nbns Ta "+ + - -" Ta "address of NetBIOS name server (WINS)" 88.It Va nbscope Ta "+ + - -" Ta "NetBIOS scope" 89.It Va nbtimeout Ta "+ + - -" Ta "timeout for NetBIOS name servers" 90.It Va password Ta "- - + +" Ta "plain text or simple encrypted password used to access the given share" 91.It Va retry_count Ta "+ + - -" Ta "number of retries before connection is marked as broken" 92.It Va timeout Ta "+ + - -" Ta "SMB request timeout" 93.It Va workgroup Ta "+ + + +" Ta "workgroup name" 94.El 95.Sh FILES 96.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /etc/nsmb.conf" 97.It Pa /etc/nsmb.conf 98The default remote mount-point configuration file. 99.It Pa ~/nsmb.conf 100The user specific remote mount-point configuration file. 101.El 102.Sh EXAMPLES 103What follows is a sample configuration file which may, 104or may not match your environment: 105.Bd -literal -offset indent 106# Configuration file for example.com 107[default] 108workgroup=SALES 109# The 'FSERVER' is an NT server. 110[FSERVER] 111charsets=koi8-r:cp866 112addr=fserv.example.com 113# User specific data for FSERVER 114[FSERVER:MYUSER] 115password=$$16144562c293a0314e6e1 116.Ed 117.Pp 118All lines which begin with the 119.Ql # 120character are comments and will not be parsed. 121The 122.Dq Li default 123section describes the default workgroup or domain, in this case 124.Dq Li SALES . 125The next section depicted here as 126.Dq Li FSERVER , 127defines a server section and then assigns it a charset which is only 128required when Cyrillic characters are not used. 129The hostname value, 130.Dq Li fserv.example.com , 131is also assigned in this section. 132.Dq Li FSERVER:USER , 133defines the user settings and is useful for saving the password used 134during a specific connection. 135The password may be plaintext or obfuscated using simple encryption. 136The simple encrypted password starts with the `$$1' symbols. 137Warning: the encryption function is very weak and intended only to hide 138clear text passwords. 139If the use of simple encryption is desired, the following command may be 140used on a password: 141.Bd -literal -offset indent 142smbutil crypt 143.Ed 144.Sh SEE ALSO 145.Xr smbutil 1 , 146.Xr mount_smbfs 8 147.Sh AUTHORS 148This manual page was written by 149.An -nosplit 150.An Sergey Osokin Aq osa@FreeBSD.org 151and 152.An Tom Rhodes Aq trhodes@FreeBSD.org . 153