[Pkg-samba-maint] r3695 - in trunk/samba: . docs/manpages docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO lib/util libcli/nbt librpc/gen_ndr librpc/idl librpc/ndr librpc/rpc packaging/RHEL packaging/RHEL-CTDB source3 source3/auth source3/include source3/lib source3/lib/netapi source3/libaddns source3/librpc/gen_ndr source3/librpc/idl source3/librpc/ndr source3/libsmb source3/modules source3/nmbd source3/param source3/passdb source3/printing source3/rpc_client source3/rpc_server source3/rpcclient source3/smbd source3/torture source3/utils source3/web source3/winbindd

bubulle at alioth.debian.org bubulle at alioth.debian.org
Mon Mar 7 21:24:49 UTC 2011


Author: bubulle
Date: 2011-03-07 21:24:42 +0000 (Mon, 07 Mar 2011)
New Revision: 3695

Added:
   trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/smbsock_connect.c
Modified:
   trunk/samba/WHATSNEW.txt
   trunk/samba/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-upgrading-to-3.0.xml
   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/pam_winbind.conf.5
   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_scannedonly.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/lib/util/params.c
   trunk/samba/libcli/nbt/nbtname.c
   trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/dcerpc.h
   trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/drsblobs.h
   trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/eventlog.h
   trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/misc.h
   trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/nbt.h
   trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_drsblobs.c
   trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_eventlog.c
   trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_misc.c
   trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_nbt.c
   trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_netlogon.c
   trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_spoolss.c
   trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_svcctl.c
   trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/netlogon.h
   trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/spoolss.h
   trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/svcctl.h
   trunk/samba/librpc/idl/dcerpc.idl
   trunk/samba/librpc/idl/idl_types.h
   trunk/samba/librpc/idl/spoolss.idl
   trunk/samba/librpc/ndr/ndr.c
   trunk/samba/librpc/ndr/ndr_basic.c
   trunk/samba/librpc/ndr/ndr_spoolss_buf.c
   trunk/samba/librpc/ndr/ndr_spoolss_buf.h
   trunk/samba/librpc/rpc/dcerpc_error.c
   trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL-CTDB/samba.spec
   trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/makerpms.sh
   trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/samba.spec
   trunk/samba/source3/Makefile.in
   trunk/samba/source3/VERSION
   trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_domain.c
   trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_netlogond.c
   trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_ntlmssp.c
   trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_util.c
   trunk/samba/source3/configure
   trunk/samba/source3/configure.in
   trunk/samba/source3/include/async_smb.h
   trunk/samba/source3/include/config.h.in
   trunk/samba/source3/include/privileges.h
   trunk/samba/source3/include/proto.h
   trunk/samba/source3/include/version.h
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/events.c
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/file.c
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/getdc.c
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/group.c
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/joindomain.c
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/libnetapi.c
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/localgroup.c
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/netlogon.c
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/serverinfo.c
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/share.c
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/shutdown.c
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/user.c
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/privileges_basic.c
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/util.c
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/util_seaccess.c
   trunk/samba/source3/lib/util_str.c
   trunk/samba/source3/libaddns/dnsgss.c
   trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/cli_wbint.c
   trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/cli_wbint.h
   trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_secrets.c
   trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_wbint.c
   trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/srv_wbint.c
   trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/wbint.h
   trunk/samba/source3/librpc/idl/wbint.idl
   trunk/samba/source3/librpc/ndr/ndr_string.c
   trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/async_smb.c
   trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clidgram.c
   trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clikrb5.c
   trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clireadwrite.c
   trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/nmblib.c
   trunk/samba/source3/modules/onefs_open.c
   trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_acl_common.c
   trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_acl_tdb.c
   trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_acl_xattr.c
   trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_default.c
   trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_gpfs.c
   trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_scannedonly.c
   trunk/samba/source3/nmbd/nmbd.c
   trunk/samba/source3/param/loadparm.c
   trunk/samba/source3/passdb/pdb_interface.c
   trunk/samba/source3/passdb/pdb_ldap.c
   trunk/samba/source3/passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c
   trunk/samba/source3/passdb/util_unixsids.c
   trunk/samba/source3/printing/nt_printing.c
   trunk/samba/source3/rpc_client/cli_netlogon.c
   trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_dfs_nt.c
   trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c
   trunk/samba/source3/rpcclient/cmd_spoolss.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/conn.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/dosmode.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/msdfs.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/nttrans.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/open.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/password.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/posix_acls.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/process.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/uid.c
   trunk/samba/source3/smbd/vfs.c
   trunk/samba/source3/torture/pdbtest.c
   trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_ads.c
   trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_rpc_samsync.c
   trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_sam.c
   trunk/samba/source3/utils/ntlm_auth.c
   trunk/samba/source3/web/cgi.c
   trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/idmap.c
   trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/idmap_util.c
   trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/wb_dsgetdcname.c
   trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/wb_gettoken.c
   trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd.h
   trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_cm.c
   trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_dual_srv.c
   trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_getgrent.c
   trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_lookuprids.c
   trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_pam.c
   trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_rpc.c
Log:
merge upstream 3.5.8

Modified: trunk/samba/WHATSNEW.txt
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/WHATSNEW.txt	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/WHATSNEW.txt	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,4 +1,147 @@
                    =============================
+                   Release Notes for Samba 3.5.8
+			   March 7, 2011
+                   =============================
+
+
+This is the latest stable release of Samba 3.5.
+
+Major enhancements in Samba 3.5.8 include:
+
+o  Fix Winbind crash bug when no DC is available (bug #7730).
+o  Fix finding users on domain members (bug #7743).
+o  Fix memory leaks in Winbind (bug #7879).
+o  Fix printing with Windows 7 clients (bug #7567).
+
+
+Changes since 3.5.7:
+--------------------
+
+
+o   Michael Adam <obnox at samba.org>
+    * BUG 7594: Fix "log=>ndr_pull_error" in 'wbinfo -u' and 'wbinfo -g'.
+    * BUG 7871: Fix 'net ads dns register' in cluster setups.
+    * BUG 7894: Fix sporadic Winbind panic in rpc query_user_list.
+
+
+o   Jeremy Allison <jra at samba.org>
+    * BUG 7409: Raise debug level for "reduce_name: couldn't get realpath"
+      messages.
+    * BUG 7716: Store unmodified copies of security descriptors in acl_xattr and
+      acl_tdb modules.
+    * BUG 7733: Fix incorrect unix mode_t caused by invalid client DOS
+      attributes on create.
+    * BUG 7734: Apply appropriate create masks when creating files with "inherit
+      ACLs" set to true.
+    * BUG 7743: Fix finding users on domain members.
+    * BUG 7744: Fix "dfree cache time" parameter.
+    * BUG 7777: Fix requesting lookups for BUILTIN sids.
+    * BUG 7785: Fix atime limit.
+    * BUG 7791: Fix copying files from a SMB share using Gnome vfs and SMB
+      signing.
+    * BUG 7812: ACL inheritance cannot be disabled in vfs_acl_xattr/vfs_acl_tdb.
+    * BUG 7835: vfs_fill_sparse() doesn't use posix_fallocate when strict
+      allocate is on.
+    * BUG 7843: Expand the local SAMs aliases.
+    * BUG 7892: Fix stale lock in open_file_fchmod().
+    * BUG 7950: Revalidate the pathname once re-constructed from a root fsp.
+
+
+o   Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org>
+    * BUG 7356: Fix 'net ads dns register' in Windows 2008 R2 domains.
+
+
+o   Björn Baumbach <bb at sernet.de>
+    * BUG 7875: Fix 'nmbd --port'.
+    * BUG 7880: Make 'rpcclient deldriver' delete drivers for all architectures.
+
+
+o   Günther Deschner <gd at samba.org>
+    * BUG 7567: Fix printing with Windows 7 clients.
+    * BUG 7641: Handle Windows 9x adddriver calls without config file.
+    * BUG 7945: Let Winbind try to use samlogon validation level 6.
+
+
+o   Holger Hetterich <hhetter at novell.com>
+    * BUG 3185: Fix 'testparm' return code when EOF in encountered in param
+      name.
+
+
+o   Björn Jacke <bj at sernet.de>
+    * BUG 7821: Fix build of shared libraries on Tru64.
+
+
+o   Volker Lendecke <vl at samba.org>
+    * BUG 7066: Fix "Your Password expires today" message for users of trusted
+      domains.
+    * BUG 7262: Fix maintaining of users' groups via UsrMgr.
+    * BUG 7656: Fix scalability problem with hundreds of printers.
+    * BUG 7665: Fix memory leak in the netapi routines.
+    * BUG 7730: Fix Winbind crash bug when no DC is available.
+    * BUG 7774: Fix a getgrent crash with many groups.
+    * BUG 7779: Fix smbd crash caused by expand_msdfs.
+    * BUG 7800: Make Winbind recover from a signing error.
+    * BUG 7817: Fix "force group" with ntlmssp guest session setup.
+    * BUG 7841: Make WINBINDD_LOOKUPRIDS asking the right domain.
+    * BUG 7842: Make WINBINDD_LOOKUPRIDS returning the domain name.
+    * BUG 7855: ntlm_auth: Support clients which offer a spnego mechs we don't
+      support.
+    * BUG 7879: Fix memory leaks in Winbind.
+    * BUG 7881: Fix flaky Winbind against Windows 2008.
+    * BUG 7917: Fix connections from WinCE.
+    * BUG 7940: Fix opening MS Powerpoint files.
+
+
+o   Stefan Metzmacher <metze at samba.org>
+    * BUG 7567: Fix printing with Windows 7 clients.
+    * BUG 7855: ntlm_auth: Support clients which offer a spnego mechs we don't
+      support.
+    * BUG 7883: Fix SMB session setups with Kerberos against some closed source
+      SMB servers.
+    * BUG 7896: Don't set SAMR_FIELD_FULL_NAME if we just want to set the
+      account name.
+    * BUG 7899: Don't return "-1" on success in 'net rpc vampire keytab'.
+    * BUG 7942: Fix endless loops caused by inotify.
+    * BUG 7944: Catch lookup_names/sids schannel errors over ncacn_ip_tcp.
+
+
+o   Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder at gmail.com>
+    * BUG 6837:  Make "rlimit_max below minimum Windows limit" notification less
+      scary.
+
+
+o   olivier <olivier at virtscano.fakenet>
+    * BUG 7789: vfs_scannedonly: Switch from mtime to ctime which is more reliable.
+
+
+o   Rusty Russell <rusty at rustcorp.com.au>
+    * BUG 7498: Fix updating the time on close in vfs_gpfs.
+
+
+######################################################################
+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 3.5 product in the project's Bugzilla
+database (https://bugzilla.samba.org/).
+
+
+======================================================================
+== Our Code, Our Bugs, Our Responsibility.
+== The Samba Team
+======================================================================
+
+
+Release notes for older releases follow:
+----------------------------------------
+
+                   =============================
                    Release Notes for Samba 3.5.7
 			  February 28, 2011
                    =============================
@@ -44,9 +187,9 @@
 ======================================================================
 
 
-Release notes for older releases follow:
-----------------------------------------
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
 
+
                    =============================
                    Release Notes for Samba 3.5.6
 			  October 8, 2010

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/cifs.upcall.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/cifs.upcall.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/cifs.upcall.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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-.SH "Synopsis"
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+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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-.fam
+cifs\&.upcall [\-\-trust\-dns|\-t] [\-\-version|\-v] {keyid}
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/eventlogadm.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/eventlogadm.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/eventlogadm.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
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+.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.75.2 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
+.\"      Date: 03/06/2011
 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.5
 .\"  Language: English
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-.TH "EVENTLOGADM" "8" "06/18/2010" "Samba 3\&.5" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "EVENTLOGADM" "8" "03/06/2011" "Samba 3\&.5" "System Administration tools"
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 eventlogadm \- push records into the Samba event log store
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCeventlogadm\F[] [\fB\-d\fR] [\fB\-h\fR] \fB\-o\fR\ \FCaddsource\F[]\ \fIEVENTLOG\fR\ \fISOURCENAME\fR\ \fIMSGFILE\fR
-.fam
-.fam C
+eventlogadm [\fB\-d\fR] [\fB\-h\fR] \fB\-o\fR\ addsource\ \fIEVENTLOG\fR\ \fISOURCENAME\fR\ \fIMSGFILE\fR
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCeventlogadm\F[] [\fB\-d\fR] [\fB\-h\fR] \fB\-o\fR\ \FCwrite\F[]\ \fIEVENTLOG\fR
-.fam
-.fam C
+eventlogadm [\fB\-d\fR] [\fB\-h\fR] \fB\-o\fR\ write\ \fIEVENTLOG\fR
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCeventlogadm\F[] [\fB\-d\fR] [\fB\-h\fR] \fB\-o\fR\ \FCdump\F[]\ \fIEVENTLOG\fR\ \fIRECORD_NUMBER\fR
-.fam
+eventlogadm [\fB\-d\fR] [\fB\-h\fR] \fB\-o\fR\ dump\ \fIEVENTLOG\fR\ \fIRECORD_NUMBER\fR
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This tool is part of the
 \fBsamba\fR(1)
 suite\&.
 .PP
-\FCeventlogadm\F[]
+eventlogadm
 is a filter that accepts formatted event log records on standard input and writes them to the Samba event log store\&. Windows client can then manipulate these record using the usual administration tools\&.
 .SH "OPTIONS"
 .PP
 \fB\-d\fR
 .RS 4
 The
-\FC\-d\F[]
+\-d
 option causes
-\FCeventlogadm\F[]
+eventlogadm
 to emit debugging information\&.
 .RE
 .PP
-\fB\-o\fR \FCaddsource\F[] \fIEVENTLOG\fR \fISOURCENAME\fR \fIMSGFILE\fR
+\fB\-o\fR addsource \fIEVENTLOG\fR \fISOURCENAME\fR \fIMSGFILE\fR
 .RS 4
 The
-\FC\-o addsource\F[]
+\-o addsource
 option creates a new event log source\&.
 .RE
 .PP
-\fB\-o\fR \FCwrite\F[] \fIEVENTLOG\fR
+\fB\-o\fR write \fIEVENTLOG\fR
 .RS 4
 The
-\FC\-o write\F[]
+\-o write
 reads event log records from standard input and writes them to the Samba event log store named by EVENTLOG\&.
 .RE
 .PP
-\fB\-o\fR \FCdump\F[] \fIEVENTLOG\fR \fIRECORD_NUMBER\fR
+\fB\-o\fR dump \fIEVENTLOG\fR \fIRECORD_NUMBER\fR
 .RS 4
 The
-\FC\-o dump\F[]
+\-o dump
 reads event log records from a EVENTLOG tdb and dumps them to standard output on screen\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -228,7 +74,7 @@
 .SH "EVENTLOG RECORD FORMAT"
 .PP
 For the write operation,
-\FCeventlogadm\F[]
+eventlogadm
 expects to be able to read structured records from standard input\&. These records are a sequence of lines, with the record key and data separated by a colon character\&. Records are separated by at least one or more blank line\&.
 .PP
 The event log record field are:
@@ -242,9 +88,9 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 
-\FCLEN\F[]
+LEN
 \- This field should be 0, since
-\FCeventlogadm\F[]
+eventlogadm
 will calculate this value\&.
 .RE
 .sp
@@ -257,7 +103,7 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 
-\FCRS1\F[]
+RS1
 \- This must be the value 1699505740\&.
 .RE
 .sp
@@ -270,7 +116,7 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 
-\FCRCN\F[]
+RCN
 \- This field should be 0\&.
 .RE
 .sp
@@ -283,7 +129,7 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 
-\FCTMG\F[]
+TMG
 \- The time the eventlog record was generated; format is the number of seconds since 00:00:00 January 1, 1970, UTC\&.
 .RE
 .sp
@@ -296,7 +142,7 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 
-\FCTMW\F[]
+TMW
 \- The time the eventlog record was written; format is the number of seconds since 00:00:00 January 1, 1970, UTC\&.
 .RE
 .sp
@@ -309,7 +155,7 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 
-\FCEID\F[]
+EID
 \- The eventlog ID\&.
 .RE
 .sp
@@ -322,7 +168,7 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 
-\FCETP\F[]
+ETP
 \- The event type \-\- one of "INFO", "ERROR", "WARNING", "AUDIT SUCCESS" or "AUDIT FAILURE"\&.
 .RE
 .sp
@@ -335,7 +181,7 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 
-\FCECT\F[]
+ECT
 \- The event category; this depends on the message file\&. It is primarily used as a means of filtering in the eventlog viewer\&.
 .RE
 .sp
@@ -348,7 +194,7 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 
-\FCRS2\F[]
+RS2
 \- This field should be 0\&.
 .RE
 .sp
@@ -361,7 +207,7 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 
-\FCCRN\F[]
+CRN
 \- This field should be 0\&.
 .RE
 .sp
@@ -374,7 +220,7 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 
-\FCUSL\F[]
+USL
 \- This field should be 0\&.
 .RE
 .sp
@@ -387,7 +233,7 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 
-\FCSRC\F[]
+SRC
 \- This field contains the source name associated with the event log\&. If a message file is used with an event log, there will be a registry entry for associating this source name with a message file DLL\&.
 .RE
 .sp
@@ -400,7 +246,7 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 
-\FCSRN\F[]
+SRN
 \- The name of the machine on which the eventlog was generated\&. This is typically the host name\&.
 .RE
 .sp
@@ -413,7 +259,7 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 
-\FCSTR\F[]
+STR
 \- The text associated with the eventlog\&. There may be more than one string in a record\&.
 .RE
 .sp
@@ -426,25 +272,17 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 
-\FCDAT\F[]
+DAT
 \- This field should be left unset\&.
 .SH "EXAMPLES"
 .PP
 An example of the record format accepted by
-\FCeventlogadm\F[]:
+eventlogadm:
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 .if n \{\
 .RS 4
 .\}
-.fam C
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 .nf
-.if t \{\
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-.\}
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-
 	LEN: 0
 	RS1: 1699505740
 	RCN: 0
@@ -461,13 +299,7 @@
 	STR: (root) CMD ( rm \-f /var/spool/cron/lastrun/cron\&.hourly)
 	DAT:
 	
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-
 	eventlogadm \-o addsource Application MyApplication | \e\e
 	    	%SystemRoot%/system32/MyApplication\&.dll
 	
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 	tail \-f /var/log/messages | \e\e
 		my_program_to_parse_into_eventlog_records | \e\e
 	      	eventlogadm SystemLogEvents
 	
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
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-.fam
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/findsmb.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/findsmb.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/findsmb.1	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
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+.\"      Date: 03/06/2011
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.5
 .\"  Language: English
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-.TH "FINDSMB" "1" "06/18/2010" "Samba 3\&.5" "User Commands"
+.TH "FINDSMB" "1" "03/06/2011" "Samba 3\&.5" "User Commands"
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 findsmb \- list info about machines that respond to SMB name queries on a subnet
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCfindsmb\F[] [subnet\ broadcast\ address]
-.fam
+findsmb [subnet\ broadcast\ address]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This perl script is part of the
 \fBsamba\fR(7)
 suite\&.
 .PP
-\FCfindsmb\F[]
+findsmb
 is a perl script that prints out several pieces of information about machines on a subnet that respond to SMB name query requests\&. It uses
 \fBnmblookup\fR(1)
 and
@@ -190,7 +40,7 @@
 \-r
 .RS 4
 Controls whether
-\FCfindsmb\F[]
+findsmb
 takes bugs in Windows95 into account when trying to find a Netbios name registered of the remote machine\&. This option is disabled by default because it is specific to Windows 95 and Windows 95 machines only\&. If set,
 \fBnmblookup\fR(1)
 will be called with
@@ -201,7 +51,7 @@
 subnet broadcast address
 .RS 4
 Without this option,
-\FCfindsmb \F[]
+findsmb
 will probe the subnet of the machine where
 \fBfindsmb\fR(1)
 is run\&. This value is passed to
@@ -213,9 +63,9 @@
 .SH "EXAMPLES"
 .PP
 The output of
-\FCfindsmb\F[]
+findsmb
 lists the following information for all machines that respond to the initial
-\FCnmblookup\F[]
+nmblookup
 for any name: IP address, NetBIOS name, Workgroup name, operating system, and SMB server version\&.
 .PP
 There will be a \'+\' in front of the workgroup name for machines that are local master browsers for that workgroup\&. There will be an \'*\' in front of the workgroup name for machines that are the domain master browser for that workgroup\&. Machines that are running Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95 or Windows 98 will not show any information about the operating system or server version\&.
@@ -225,15 +75,15 @@
 option must be run on a system without
 \fBnmbd\fR(8)
 running\&. If
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 is running on the system, you will only get the IP address and the DNS name of the machine\&. To get proper responses from Windows 95 and Windows 98 machines, the command must be run as root and with
 \fB\-r\fR
 option on a machine without
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 running\&.
 .PP
 For example, running
-\FCfindsmb\F[]
+findsmb
 without
 \fB\-r\fR
 option set would yield output similar to the following
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 IP ADDR         NETBIOS NAME   WORKGROUP/OS/VERSION 
 \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\- 
 192\&.168\&.35\&.10   MINESET\-TEST1  [DMVENGR]
@@ -262,13 +104,7 @@
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_ad.8
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--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_ad.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_ad.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_adex.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_adex.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_adex.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_hash.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_hash.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_hash.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_ldap.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_ldap.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_ldap.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_nss.8
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--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_nss.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_rid.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_rid.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_tdb.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_tdb.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_tdb.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/idmap_tdb2.8
===================================================================
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldb.3
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--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldb.3	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbadd.1
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--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbadd.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbdel.1
===================================================================
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbedit.1
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbmodify.1
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--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbmodify.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbrename.1
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--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbrename.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ldbsearch.1
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/libsmbclient.7
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 libsmbclient \- An extension library for browsers and that can be used as a generic browsing API\&.
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
 .PP
 Browser URL:
-\FCsmb://[[[domain:]user[:password@]]server[/share[/path[/file]]]] [?options] \F[]
-.fam
+smb://[[[domain:]user[:password@]]server[/share[/path[/file]]]] [?options]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This tool is part of the
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 suite\&.
 .PP
 
-\FClibsmbclient\F[]
+libsmbclient
 is a library toolset that permits applications to manipulate CIFS/SMB network resources using many of the standards POSIX functions available for manipulating local UNIX/Linux files\&. It permits much more than just browsing, files can be opened and read or written, permissions changed, file times modified, attributes and ACL\'s can be manipulated, and so on\&. Of course, its functionality includes all the capabilities commonly called browsing\&.
 .PP
 
-\FClibsmbclient\F[]
+libsmbclient
 can not be used directly from the command line, instead it provides an extension of the capabilities of tools such as file managers and browsers\&. This man page describes the configuration options for this tool so that the user may obtain greatest utility of use\&.
 .SH "OPTIONS"
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 Shows all workgroups or domains that are visible in the network\&. The behavior matches that of the Microsoft Windows Explorer\&.
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+(context\->options\&.browse_max_lmb_count)\&. It is the responsibility of the application that calls this library to set this to a sensible value\&. This is a compile\-time option\&. This value determines the maximum number of local master browsers to query for the list of workgroups\&. In order to ensure that the list is complete for those present on the network, all master browsers must be querried\&. If there are a large number of workgroups on the network, the time spent querying will be significant\&. For small networks (just a few workgroups), it is suggested to set this value to 0, instructing libsmbclient to query all local master browsers\&. In an environment that has many workgroups a more reasonable setting may be around 3\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 smb://name/
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 .RE
 .PP
 When libsmbclient is invoked by an application it searches for a directory called
-\FC\&.smb\F[]
+\&.smb
 in the $HOME directory that is specified in the users shell environment\&. It then searches for a file called
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 which, if present, will fully over\-ride the system
-\FC/etc/samba/smb\&.conf\F[]
+/etc/samba/smb\&.conf
 file\&. If instead libsmbclient finds a file called
-\FC~/\&.smb/smb\&.conf\&.append\F[], it will read the system
-\FC/etc/samba/smb\&.conf\F[]
+~/\&.smb/smb\&.conf\&.append, it will read the system
+/etc/samba/smb\&.conf
 and then append the contents of the
-\FC~/\&.smb/smb\&.conf\&.append\F[]
+~/\&.smb/smb\&.conf\&.append
 to it\&.
 .PP
 
-\FClibsmbclient\F[]
+libsmbclient
 will check the users shell environment for the
-\FCUSER\F[]
+USER
 parameter and will use its value when if the
-\FCuser\F[]
+user
 parameter was not included in the URL\&.
 .SH "PROGRAMMERS GUIDE"
 .PP

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/lmhosts.5
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/lmhosts.5	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/lmhosts.5	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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-.TH "LMHOSTS" "5" "06/18/2010" "Samba 3\&.5" "File Formats and Conventions"
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+.SH "NAME"
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-.SH "Synopsis"
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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-\FClmhosts\F[]
+lmhosts
 is the
 \fBsamba\fR(7)
 NetBIOS name to IP address mapping file\&.
@@ -180,11 +32,11 @@
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 suite\&.
 .PP
-\FClmhosts\F[]
+lmhosts
 is the
 \fISamba \fR
 NetBIOS name to IP address mapping file\&. It is very similar to the
-\FC/etc/hosts\F[]
+/etc/hosts
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 The second mapping will be returned only when the "0x20" name type for a name "NTSERVER" is queried\&. Any other name type will not be resolved\&.
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-\FClmhosts\F[]
+lmhosts
 file is in the same directory as the
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 file\&.
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-\FC/etc/samba\F[]
+/etc/samba
 or
-\FC/usr/local/samba/lib\F[]\&.
+/usr/local/samba/lib\&.
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 This man page is correct for version 3 of the Samba suite\&.

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/log2pcap.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/log2pcap.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/log2pcap.1	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/mount.cifs.8
===================================================================
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+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/mount.cifs.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 mount.cifs \- mount using the Common Internet File System (CIFS)
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCmount\&.cifs\F[] {service} {mount\-point} [\-o\ options]
-.fam
+mount\&.cifs {service} {mount\-point} [\-o\ options]
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 This is preferred over having passwords in plaintext in a shared file, such as
-\FC/etc/fstab\F[]\&. Be sure to protect any credentials file properly\&.
+/etc/fstab\&. Be sure to protect any credentials file properly\&.
 .RE
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 uid=\fIarg\fR
@@ -609,9 +443,9 @@
 .SH "CONFIGURATION"
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 The primary mechanism for making configuration changes and for reading debug information for the cifs vfs is via the Linux /proc filesystem\&. In the directory
-\FC/proc/fs/cifs\F[]
+/proc/fs/cifs
 are various configuration files and pseudo files which can display debug information\&. There are additional startup options such as maximum buffer size and number of buffers which only may be set when the kernel cifs vfs (cifs\&.ko module) is loaded\&. These can be seen by running the modinfo utility against the file cifs\&.ko which will list the options that may be passed to cifs during module installation (device driver load)\&. For more information see the kernel file
-\FCfs/cifs/README\F[]\&.
+fs/cifs/README\&.
 .SH "BUGS"
 .PP
 Mounting using the CIFS URL specification is currently not supported\&.

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/net.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/net.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/net.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
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 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.5
 .\"  Language: English
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-.TH "NET" "8" "06/18/2010" "Samba 3\&.5" "System Administration tools"
+.TH "NET" "8" "03/06/2011" "Samba 3\&.5" "System Administration tools"
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 net \- Tool for administration of Samba and remote CIFS servers\&.
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCnet\F[] {<ads|rap|rpc>} [\-h] [\-w\ workgroup] [\-W\ myworkgroup] [\-U\ user] [\-I\ ip\-address] [\-p\ port] [\-n\ myname] [\-s\ conffile] [\-S\ server] [\-l] [\-P] [\-d\ debuglevel] [\-V] [\-\-request\-timeout\ seconds]
-.fam
+net {<ads|rap|rpc>} [\-h] [\-w\ workgroup] [\-W\ myworkgroup] [\-U\ user] [\-I\ ip\-address] [\-p\ port] [\-n\ myname] [\-s\ conffile] [\-S\ server] [\-l] [\-P] [\-d\ debuglevel] [\-V] [\-\-request\-timeout\ seconds]
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 This tool is part of the
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 This option allows you to override the NetBIOS name that Samba uses for itself\&. This is identical to setting the
 \m[blue]\fB\%smb.conf.5.html#\fR\m[]
 parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file\&. However, a command line setting will take precedence over settings in
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]\&.
+smb\&.conf\&.
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 .PP
 \-s|\-\-configfile <configuration file>
 .RS 4
 The file specified contains the configuration details required by the server\&. The information in this file includes server\-specific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide\&. See
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 for more information\&. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time\&.
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 \m[blue]\fB\%smb.conf.5.html#\fR\m[]
 parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file\&.
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 .SH "COMMANDS"
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 .SS "TIME"
 .PP
 The
-\FCNET TIME\F[]
+NET TIME
 command allows you to view the time on a remote server or synchronise the time on the local server with the time on the remote server\&.
 .SS "TIME"
 .PP
 Without any options, the
-\FCNET TIME\F[]
+NET TIME
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 .SS "TIME SYSTEM"
 .PP
 Displays the time on the remote server in a format ready for
-\FC/bin/date\F[]\&.
+/bin/date\&.
 .SS "TIME SET"
 .PP
 Tries to set the date and time of the local server to that on the remote server using
-\FC/bin/date\F[]\&.
+/bin/date\&.
 .SS "TIME ZONE"
 .PP
 Displays the timezone in hours from GMT on the remote computer\&.
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 .PP
 List files opened by specified
 \fIuser\fR\&. Please note that
-\FCnet rap file user\F[]
+net rap file user
 does not work against Samba servers\&.
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 .SS "RAP SESSION"
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 with the account flag
 \fB\'I\'\fR
 (interdomain trust account)\&. This is required for incoming trusts to work\&. It makes Samba be a trusted domain of the foreign (trusting) domain\&. Users of the Samba domain will be made available in the foreign domain\&. If the command is used against localhost it has the same effect as
-\FCsmbpasswd \-a \-i DOMAIN\F[]\&. Please note that both commands expect a appropriate UNIX account\&.
+smbpasswd \-a \-i DOMAIN\&. Please note that both commands expect a appropriate UNIX account\&.
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 .PP
 Remove interdomain trust account for
 \fIDOMAIN\fR\&. If it is used against localhost it has the same effect as
-\FCsmbpasswd \-x DOMAIN$\F[]\&.
+smbpasswd \-x DOMAIN$\&.
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 .PP
 Establish a trust relationship to a trusted domain\&. Interdomain account must already be created on the remote PDC\&. This is required for outgoing trusts to work\&. It makes Samba be a trusting domain of a foreign (trusted) domain\&. Users of the foreign domain will be made available in our domain\&. You\'ll need winbind and a working idmap config to make them appear in your system\&.
@@ -782,14 +596,14 @@
 .SS "RPC GETSID"
 .PP
 Fetch domain SID and store it in the local
-\FCsecrets\&.tdb\F[]\&.
+secrets\&.tdb\&.
 .SS "ADS LEAVE"
 .PP
 Make the remote host leave the domain it is part of\&.
 .SS "ADS STATUS"
 .PP
 Print out status of machine account of the local machine in ADS\&. Prints out quite some debug info\&. Aimed at developers, regular users should use
-\FCNET ADS TESTJOIN\F[]\&.
+NET ADS TESTJOIN\&.
 .SS "ADS PRINTER"
 .SS "ADS PRINTER INFO [PRINTER] [SERVER]"
 .PP
@@ -1329,7 +1143,7 @@
 .SS "G_LOCK DO lockname timeout command"
 .PP
 Execute a shell command under a global lock\&. This might be useful to define the order in which several shell commands will be executed\&. The locking information is stored in a file called
-\FCg_lock\&.tdb\F[]\&. In setups with CTDB running, the locking information will be available on all cluster nodes\&.
+g_lock\&.tdb\&. In setups with CTDB running, the locking information will be available on all cluster nodes\&.
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/nmbd.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/nmbd.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/nmbd.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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 .\"    Source: Samba 3.5
 .\"  Language: English
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-.TH "NMBD" "8" "06/18/2010" "Samba 3\&.5" "System Administration tools"
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+.SH "NAME"
 nmbd \- NetBIOS name server to provide NetBIOS over IP naming services to clients
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCnmbd\F[] [\-D] [\-F] [\-S] [\-a] [\-i] [\-o] [\-h] [\-V] [\-d\ <debug\ level>] [\-H\ <lmhosts\ file>] [\-l\ <log\ directory>] [\-p\ <port\ number>] [\-s\ <configuration\ file>]
-.fam
+nmbd [\-D] [\-F] [\-S] [\-a] [\-i] [\-o] [\-h] [\-V] [\-d\ <debug\ level>] [\-H\ <lmhosts\ file>] [\-l\ <log\ directory>] [\-p\ <port\ number>] [\-s\ <configuration\ file>]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This program is part of the
 \fBsamba\fR(7)
 suite\&.
 .PP
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 is a server that understands and can reply to NetBIOS over IP name service requests, like those produced by SMB/CIFS clients such as Windows 95/98/ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP and LanManager clients\&. It also participates in the browsing protocols which make up the Windows "Network Neighborhood" view\&.
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 SMB/CIFS clients, when they start up, may wish to locate an SMB/CIFS server\&. That is, they wish to know what IP number a specified host is using\&.
 .PP
 Amongst other services,
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
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 \m[blue]\fBnetbios name\fR\m[]
 in
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]\&. Thus
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+smb\&.conf\&. Thus
+nmbd
 will reply to broadcast queries for its own name(s)\&. Additional names for
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 to respond on can be set via parameters in the
 \fBsmb.conf\fR(5)
 configuration file\&.
 .PP
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 can also be used as a WINS (Windows Internet Name Server) server\&. What this basically means is that it will act as a WINS database server, creating a database from name registration requests that it receives and replying to queries from clients for these names\&.
 .PP
 In addition,
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 can act as a WINS proxy, relaying broadcast queries from clients that do not understand how to talk the WINS protocol to a WINS server\&.
 .SH "OPTIONS"
 .PP
 \-D
 .RS 4
 If specified, this parameter causes
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 to operate as a daemon\&. That is, it detaches itself and runs in the background, fielding requests on the appropriate port\&. By default,
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 will operate as a daemon if launched from a command shell\&. nmbd can also be operated from the
-\FCinetd\F[]
+inetd
 meta\-daemon, although this is not recommended\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \-F
 .RS 4
 If specified, this parameter causes the main
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 process to not daemonize, i\&.e\&. double\-fork and disassociate with the terminal\&. Child processes are still created as normal to service each connection request, but the main process does not exit\&. This operation mode is suitable for running
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 under process supervisors such as
-\FCsupervise\F[]
+supervise
 and
-\FCsvscan\F[]
+svscan
 from Daniel J\&. Bernstein\'s
-\FCdaemontools\F[]
+daemontools
 package, or the AIX process monitor\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \-S
 .RS 4
 If specified, this parameter causes
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 to log to standard output rather than a file\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \-i
 .RS 4
 If this parameter is specified it causes the server to run "interactively", not as a daemon, even if the server is executed on the command line of a shell\&. Setting this parameter negates the implicit daemon mode when run from the command line\&.
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 also logs to standard output, as if the
 \fB\-S\fR
 parameter had been given\&.
@@ -261,15 +111,15 @@
 to resolve any NetBIOS name queries needed by the server\&. Note that the contents of this file are
 \fINOT\fR
 used by
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 to answer any name queries\&. Adding a line to this file affects name NetBIOS resolution from this host
 \fIONLY\fR\&.
 .sp
 The default path to this file is compiled into Samba as part of the build process\&. Common defaults are
-\FC/usr/local/samba/lib/lmhosts\F[],
-\FC/usr/samba/lib/lmhosts\F[]
+/usr/local/samba/lib/lmhosts,
+/usr/samba/lib/lmhosts
 or
-\FC/etc/samba/lmhosts\F[]\&. See the
+/etc/samba/lmhosts\&. See the
 \fBlmhosts\fR(5)
 man page for details on the contents of this file\&.
 .RE
@@ -286,7 +136,7 @@
 Note that specifying this parameter here will override the
 \m[blue]\fB\%smb.conf.5.html#\fR\m[]
 parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -298,7 +148,7 @@
 \-s|\-\-configfile <configuration file>
 .RS 4
 The file specified contains the configuration details required by the server\&. The information in this file includes server\-specific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide\&. See
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 for more information\&. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -312,54 +162,54 @@
 \-p <UDP port number>
 .RS 4
 UDP port number is a positive integer value\&. This option changes the default UDP port number (normally 137) that
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 responds to name queries on\&. Don\'t use this option unless you are an expert, in which case you won\'t need help!
 .RE
 .SH "FILES"
 .PP
-\FC/etc/inetd\&.conf\F[]
+/etc/inetd\&.conf
 .RS 4
 If the server is to be run by the
-\FCinetd\F[]
+inetd
 meta\-daemon, this file must contain suitable startup information for the meta\-daemon\&.
 .RE
 .PP
-\FC/etc/rc\F[]
+/etc/rc
 .RS 4
 or whatever initialization script your system uses)\&.
 .sp
 If running the server as a daemon at startup, this file will need to contain an appropriate startup sequence for the server\&.
 .RE
 .PP
-\FC/etc/services\F[]
+/etc/services
 .RS 4
 If running the server via the meta\-daemon
-\FCinetd\F[], this file must contain a mapping of service name (e\&.g\&., netbios\-ssn) to service port (e\&.g\&., 139) and protocol type (e\&.g\&., tcp)\&.
+inetd, this file must contain a mapping of service name (e\&.g\&., netbios\-ssn) to service port (e\&.g\&., 139) and protocol type (e\&.g\&., tcp)\&.
 .RE
 .PP
-\FC/usr/local/samba/lib/smb\&.conf\F[]
+/usr/local/samba/lib/smb\&.conf
 .RS 4
 This is the default location of the
 \fBsmb.conf\fR(5)
 server configuration file\&. Other common places that systems install this file are
-\FC/usr/samba/lib/smb\&.conf\F[]
+/usr/samba/lib/smb\&.conf
 and
-\FC/etc/samba/smb\&.conf\F[]\&.
+/etc/samba/smb\&.conf\&.
 .sp
 When run as a WINS server (see the
 \m[blue]\fBwins support\fR\m[]
 parameter in the
 \fBsmb.conf\fR(5)
 man page),
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 will store the WINS database in the file
-\FCwins\&.dat\F[]
+wins\&.dat
 in the
-\FCvar/locks\F[]
+var/locks
 directory configured under wherever Samba was configured to install itself\&.
 .sp
 If
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 is acting as a
 \fI browse master\fR
 (see the
@@ -367,34 +217,34 @@
 parameter in the
 \fBsmb.conf\fR(5)
 man page,
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 will store the browsing database in the file
-\FCbrowse\&.dat \F[]
+browse\&.dat
 in the
-\FCvar/locks\F[]
+var/locks
 directory configured under wherever Samba was configured to install itself\&.
 .RE
 .SH "SIGNALS"
 .PP
 To shut down an
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 process it is recommended that SIGKILL (\-9)
 \fINOT\fR
 be used, except as a last resort, as this may leave the name database in an inconsistent state\&. The correct way to terminate
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 is to send it a SIGTERM (\-15) signal and wait for it to die on its own\&.
 .PP
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 will accept SIGHUP, which will cause it to dump out its namelists into the file
-\FCnamelist\&.debug \F[]
+namelist\&.debug
 in the
-\FC/usr/local/samba/var/locks\F[]
+/usr/local/samba/var/locks
 directory (or the
-\FCvar/locks\F[]
+var/locks
 directory configured under wherever Samba was configured to install itself)\&. This will also cause
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 to dump out its server database in the
-\FClog\&.nmb\F[]
+log\&.nmb
 file\&.
 .PP
 The debug log level of nmbd may be raised or lowered using
@@ -412,8 +262,8 @@
 \fBsmbclient\fR(1),
 \fBtestparm\fR(1),
 \fBtestprns\fR(1), and the Internet RFC\'s
-\FCrfc1001\&.txt\F[],
-\FCrfc1002\&.txt\F[]\&. In addition the CIFS (formerly SMB) specification is available as a link from the Web page
+rfc1001\&.txt,
+rfc1002\&.txt\&. In addition the CIFS (formerly SMB) specification is available as a link from the Web page
 http://samba\&.org/cifs/\&.
 .SH "AUTHOR"
 .PP

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/nmblookup.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/nmblookup.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/nmblookup.1	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
+'\" t
 .\"     Title: nmblookup
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
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+.\"      Date: 03/06/2011
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.5
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "NMBLOOKUP" "1" "06/18/2010" "Samba 3\&.5" "User Commands"
+.TH "NMBLOOKUP" "1" "03/06/2011" "Samba 3\&.5" "User Commands"
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 nmblookup \- NetBIOS over TCP/IP client used to lookup NetBIOS names
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCnmblookup\F[] [\-M] [\-R] [\-S] [\-r] [\-A] [\-h] [\-B\ <broadcast\ address>] [\-U\ <unicast\ address>] [\-d\ <debug\ level>] [\-s\ <smb\ config\ file>] [\-i\ <NetBIOS\ scope>] [\-T] [\-f] {name}
-.fam
+nmblookup [\-M] [\-R] [\-S] [\-r] [\-A] [\-h] [\-B\ <broadcast\ address>] [\-U\ <unicast\ address>] [\-d\ <debug\ level>] [\-s\ <smb\ config\ file>] [\-i\ <NetBIOS\ scope>] [\-T] [\-f] {name}
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This tool is part of the
 \fBsamba\fR(7)
 suite\&.
 .PP
-\FCnmblookup\F[]
+nmblookup
 is used to query NetBIOS names and map them to IP addresses in a network using NetBIOS over TCP/IP queries\&. The options allow the name queries to be directed at a particular IP broadcast area or to a particular machine\&. All queries are done over UDP\&.
 .SH "OPTIONS"
 .PP
@@ -224,15 +74,15 @@
 This option allows you to override the NetBIOS name that Samba uses for itself\&. This is identical to setting the
 \m[blue]\fB\%smb.conf.5.html#\fR\m[]
 parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file\&. However, a command line setting will take precedence over settings in
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]\&.
+smb\&.conf\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \-i|\-\-scope <scope>
 .RS 4
 This specifies a NetBIOS scope that
-\FCnmblookup\F[]
+nmblookup
 will use to communicate with when generating NetBIOS names\&. For details on the use of NetBIOS scopes, see rfc1001\&.txt and rfc1002\&.txt\&. NetBIOS scopes are
 \fIvery\fR
 rarely used, only set this parameter if you are the system administrator in charge of all the NetBIOS systems you communicate with\&.
@@ -246,7 +96,7 @@
 \-O|\-\-socket\-options socket options
 .RS 4
 TCP socket options to set on the client socket\&. See the socket options parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 manual page for the list of valid options\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -284,7 +134,7 @@
 Note that specifying this parameter here will override the
 \m[blue]\fB\%smb.conf.5.html#\fR\m[]
 parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -296,7 +146,7 @@
 \-s|\-\-configfile <configuration file>
 .RS 4
 The file specified contains the configuration details required by the server\&. The information in this file includes server\-specific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide\&. See
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 for more information\&. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -327,18 +177,18 @@
 .RE
 .SH "EXAMPLES"
 .PP
-\FCnmblookup\F[]
+nmblookup
 can be used to query a WINS server (in the same way
-\FCnslookup\F[]
+nslookup
 is used to query DNS servers)\&. To query a WINS server,
-\FCnmblookup\F[]
+nmblookup
 must be called like this:
 .PP
-\FCnmblookup \-U server \-R \'name\'\F[]
+nmblookup \-U server \-R \'name\'
 .PP
 For example, running :
 .PP
-\FCnmblookup \-U samba\&.org \-R \'IRIX#1B\'\F[]
+nmblookup \-U samba\&.org \-R \'IRIX#1B\'
 .PP
 would query the WINS server samba\&.org for the domain master browser (1B name type) for the IRIX workgroup\&.
 .SH "VERSION"

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ntlm_auth.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ntlm_auth.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/ntlm_auth.1	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
+'\" t
 .\"     Title: ntlm_auth
 .\"    Author: [see the "AUTHOR" section]
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+.\"      Date: 03/06/2011
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 .\"    Source: Samba 3.5
 .\"  Language: English
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-.TH "NTLM_AUTH" "1" "06/18/2010" "Samba 3\&.5" "User Commands"
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 ntlm_auth \- tool to allow external access to Winbind\'s NTLM authentication function
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCntlm_auth\F[] [\-d\ debuglevel] [\-l\ logdir] [\-s\ <smb\ config\ file>]
-.fam
+ntlm_auth [\-d\ debuglevel] [\-l\ logdir] [\-s\ <smb\ config\ file>]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This tool is part of the
 \fBsamba\fR(7)
 suite\&.
 .PP
-\FCntlm_auth\F[]
+ntlm_auth
 is a helper utility that authenticates users using NT/LM authentication\&. It returns 0 if the users is authenticated successfully and 1 if access was denied\&. ntlm_auth uses winbind to access the user and authentication data for a domain\&. This utility is only intended to be used by other programs (currently
 Squid
 and
@@ -191,10 +41,10 @@
 daemon must be operational for many of these commands to function\&.
 .PP
 Some of these commands also require access to the directory
-\FCwinbindd_privileged\F[]
+winbindd_privileged
 in
-\FC$LOCKDIR\F[]\&. This should be done either by running this command as root or providing group access to the
-\FCwinbindd_privileged\F[]
+$LOCKDIR\&. This should be done either by running this command as root or providing group access to the
+winbindd_privileged
 directory\&. For security reasons, this directory should not be world\-accessable\&.
 .SH "OPTIONS"
 .PP
@@ -217,11 +67,11 @@
 Server\-side helper for use with Squid 2\&.5\'s NTLMSSP authentication\&.
 .sp
 Requires access to the directory
-\FCwinbindd_privileged\F[]
+winbindd_privileged
 in
-\FC$LOCKDIR\F[]\&. The protocol used is described here:
+$LOCKDIR\&. The protocol used is described here:
 http://devel\&.squid\-cache\&.org/ntlm/squid_helper_protocol\&.html\&. This protocol has been extended to allow the NTLMSSP Negotiate packet to be included as an argument to the
-\FCYR\F[]
+YR
 command\&. (Thus avoiding loss of information in the protocol exchange)\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -230,19 +80,19 @@
 Client\-side helper for use with arbitrary external programs that may wish to use Samba\'s NTLMSSP authentication knowledge\&.
 .sp
 This helper is a client, and as such may be run by any user\&. The protocol used is effectively the reverse of the previous protocol\&. A
-\FCYR\F[]
+YR
 command (without any arguments) starts the authentication exchange\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 gss\-spnego
 .RS 4
 Server\-side helper that implements GSS\-SPNEGO\&. This uses a protocol that is almost the same as
-\FCsquid\-2\&.5\-ntlmssp\F[], but has some subtle differences that are undocumented outside the source at this stage\&.
+squid\-2\&.5\-ntlmssp, but has some subtle differences that are undocumented outside the source at this stage\&.
 .sp
 Requires access to the directory
-\FCwinbindd_privileged\F[]
+winbindd_privileged
 in
-\FC$LOCKDIR\F[]\&.
+$LOCKDIR\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 gss\-spnego\-client
@@ -255,10 +105,10 @@
 Server\-side helper protocol, intended for use by a RADIUS server or the \'winbind\' plugin for pppd, for the provision of MSCHAP and MSCHAPv2 authentication\&.
 .sp
 This protocol consists of lines in the form:
-\FCParameter: value\F[]
+Parameter: value
 and
-\FCParameter:: Base64\-encode value\F[]\&. The presence of a single period
-\FC\&.\F[]
+Parameter:: Base64\-encode value\&. The presence of a single period
+\&.
 indicates that one side has finished supplying data to the other\&. (Which in turn could cause the helper to authenticate the user)\&.
 .sp
 Curently implemented parameters from the external program to the helper are:
@@ -292,7 +142,7 @@
 LANMAN\-Challenge
 .RS 4
 The 8 byte
-\FCLANMAN Challenge\F[]
+LANMAN Challenge
 value, generated randomly by the server, or (in cases such as MSCHAPv2) generated in some way by both the server and the client\&.
 .PP \fBExample\ \&7.\ \&\fR LANMAN\-Challege: 0102030405060708
 .RE
@@ -300,18 +150,18 @@
 LANMAN\-Response
 .RS 4
 The 24 byte
-\FCLANMAN Response\F[]
+LANMAN Response
 value, calculated from the user\'s password and the supplied
-\FCLANMAN Challenge\F[]\&. Typically, this is provided over the network by a client wishing to authenticate\&.
+LANMAN Challenge\&. Typically, this is provided over the network by a client wishing to authenticate\&.
 .PP \fBExample\ \&8.\ \&\fR LANMAN\-Response: 0102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F101112131415161718
 .RE
 .PP
 NT\-Response
 .RS 4
 The >= 24 byte
-\FCNT Response\F[]
+NT Response
 calculated from the user\'s password and the supplied
-\FCLANMAN Challenge\F[]\&. Typically, this is provided over the network by a client wishing to authenticate\&.
+LANMAN Challenge\&. Typically, this is provided over the network by a client wishing to authenticate\&.
 .PP \fBExample\ \&9.\ \&\fR NT\-Response: 0102030405060708090A0B0C0D0E0F101112131415161718
 .RE
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@@ -337,7 +187,6 @@
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 .\}
 .RS 4
-.BM yellow
 .it 1 an-trap
 .nr an-no-space-flag 1
 .nr an-break-flag 1
@@ -350,7 +199,6 @@
 		any data (such as usernames/passwords) that may contain malicous user data, such as
 		a newline\&.  They may also need to decode strings from
 		the helper, which likewise may have been base64 encoded\&..sp .5v
-.EM yellow
 .RE
 .RE
 .RE
@@ -407,7 +255,7 @@
 \-\-diagnostics
 .RS 4
 Perform Diagnostics on the authentication chain\&. Uses the password from
-\FC\-\-password\F[]
+\-\-password
 or prompts for one\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -428,7 +276,7 @@
 Note that specifying this parameter here will override the
 \m[blue]\fB\%smb.conf.5.html#\fR\m[]
 parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -440,7 +288,7 @@
 \-s|\-\-configfile <configuration file>
 .RS 4
 The file specified contains the configuration details required by the server\&. The information in this file includes server\-specific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide\&. See
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 for more information\&. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -458,33 +306,19 @@
 .SH "EXAMPLE SETUP"
 .PP
 To setup ntlm_auth for use by squid 2\&.5, with both basic and NTLMSSP authentication, the following should be placed in the
-\FCsquid\&.conf\F[]
+squid\&.conf
 file\&.
 .sp
 .if n \{\
 .RS 4
 .\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
 .nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
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-
 auth_param ntlm program ntlm_auth \-\-helper\-protocol=squid\-2\&.5\-ntlmssp
 auth_param basic program ntlm_auth \-\-helper\-protocol=squid\-2\&.5\-basic
 auth_param basic children 5
 auth_param basic realm Squid proxy\-caching web server
 auth_param basic credentialsttl 2 hours
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
 .fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
 .if n \{\
 .RE
 .\}
@@ -492,7 +326,6 @@
 .sp
 .\}
 .RS 4
-.BM yellow
 .it 1 an-trap
 .nr an-no-space-flag 1
 .nr an-break-flag 1
@@ -503,37 +336,22 @@
 .br
 .PP
 This example assumes that ntlm_auth has been installed into your path, and that the group permissions on
-\FCwinbindd_privileged\F[]
+winbindd_privileged
 are as described above\&.
 .sp .5v
-.EM yellow
 .RE
 .PP
 To setup ntlm_auth for use by squid 2\&.5 with group limitation in addition to the above example, the following should be added to the
-\FCsquid\&.conf\F[]
+squid\&.conf
 file\&.
 .sp
 .if n \{\
 .RS 4
 .\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
 .nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
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-
 auth_param ntlm program ntlm_auth \-\-helper\-protocol=squid\-2\&.5\-ntlmssp \-\-require\-membership\-of=\'WORKGROUP\eDomain Users\'
 auth_param basic program ntlm_auth \-\-helper\-protocol=squid\-2\&.5\-basic \-\-require\-membership\-of=\'WORKGROUP\eDomain Users\'
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
 .fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
 .if n \{\
 .RE
 .\}

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/pam_winbind.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/pam_winbind.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/pam_winbind.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
+'\" t
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+.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.75.2 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
+.\"      Date: 03/06/2011
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 .\"    Source: Samba 3.5
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-.TH "PAM_WINBIND" "8" "06/18/2010" "Samba 3\&.5" "8"
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 pam_winbind \- PAM module for Winbind
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
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 			    \&.\&.\&.
 			    auth      required        pam_env\&.so
 			    auth      sufficient      pam_unix2\&.so
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 			+++ session   required        pam_winbind\&.so
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 .SH "OPTIONS"
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 pam_winbind supports several options which can either be set in the PAM configuration files or in the pam_winbind configuration file situated at
-\FC/etc/security/pam_winbind\&.conf\F[]\&. Options from the PAM configuration file take precedence to those from the configuration file\&. See
+/etc/security/pam_winbind\&.conf\&. Options from the PAM configuration file take precedence to those from the configuration file\&. See
 \fBpam_winbind.conf\fR(5)
 for further details\&.
 .PP
@@ -239,7 +77,7 @@
 \fIMYDOMAIN\e\emygroup\fR
 or
 \fIMYDOMAIN\e\emyuser\fR\&. pam_winbind will, in that case, lookup the SID internally\&. Note that NAME may not contain any spaces\&. It is thus recommended to only use SIDs\&. You can verify the list of SIDs a user is a member of with
-\FCwbinfo \-\-user\-sids=SID\F[]\&.
+wbinfo \-\-user\-sids=SID\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 use_first_pass

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/pam_winbind.conf.5
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/pam_winbind.conf.5	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/pam_winbind.conf.5	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
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+.\"      Date: 03/06/2011
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 pam_winbind supports several options which can either be set in the PAM configuration files or in the pam_winbind configuration file situated at
-\FC/etc/security/pam_winbind\&.conf\F[]\&. Options from the PAM configuration file take precedence to those from the pam_winbind\&.conf configuration file\&.
+/etc/security/pam_winbind\&.conf\&. Options from the PAM configuration file take precedence to those from the pam_winbind\&.conf configuration file\&.
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-\FCwbinfo \-\-user\-sids=SID\F[]\&. This setting is empty by default\&.
+wbinfo \-\-user\-sids=SID\&. This setting is empty by default\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 try_first_pass = yes|no

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/pdbedit.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/pdbedit.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/pdbedit.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 pdbedit \- manage the SAM database (Database of Samba Users)
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCpdbedit\F[] [\-a] [\-b\ passdb\-backend] [\-c\ account\-control] [\-C\ value] [\-d\ debuglevel] [\-D\ drive] [\-e\ passdb\-backend] [\-f\ fullname] [\-\-force\-initialized\-passwords] [\-g] [\-h\ homedir] [\-i\ passdb\-backend] [\-I\ domain] [\-K] [\-L] [\-m] [\-M\ SID|RID] [\-N\ description] [\-P\ account\-policy] [\-p\ profile] [\-\-policies\-reset] [\-r] [\-s\ configfile] [\-S\ script] [\-t] [\-\-time\-format] [\-u\ username] [\-U\ SID|RID] [\-v] [\-V] [\-w] [\-x] [\-y] [\-z] [\-Z]
-.fam
+pdbedit [\-a] [\-b\ passdb\-backend] [\-c\ account\-control] [\-C\ value] [\-d\ debuglevel] [\-D\ drive] [\-e\ passdb\-backend] [\-f\ fullname] [\-\-force\-initialized\-passwords] [\-g] [\-h\ homedir] [\-i\ passdb\-backend] [\-I\ domain] [\-K] [\-L] [\-m] [\-M\ SID|RID] [\-N\ description] [\-P\ account\-policy] [\-p\ profile] [\-\-policies\-reset] [\-r] [\-s\ configfile] [\-S\ script] [\-t] [\-\-time\-format] [\-u\ username] [\-U\ SID|RID] [\-v] [\-V] [\-w] [\-x] [\-y] [\-z] [\-Z]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This tool is part of the
@@ -191,29 +41,15 @@
 This option lists all the user accounts present in the users database\&. This option prints a list of user/uid pairs separated by the \':\' character\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FCpdbedit \-L\F[]
+pdbedit \-L
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 .if n \{\
 .RS 4
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-.fam C
-.ps -1
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-.if t \{\
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-
 sorce:500:Simo Sorce
 samba:45:Test User
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 .fi
-.fam
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@@ -224,20 +60,12 @@
 This option enables the verbose listing format\&. It causes pdbedit to list the users in the database, printing out the account fields in a descriptive format\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FCpdbedit \-L \-v\F[]
+pdbedit \-L \-v
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 .if n \{\
 .RS 4
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-
 \-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-\-
 username:       sorce
 user ID/Group:  500/500
@@ -256,13 +84,7 @@
 HomeDir Drive:  
 Logon Script:   
 Profile Path:   \e\eBERSERKER\eprofile
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
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@@ -271,39 +93,25 @@
 \-w|\-\-smbpasswd\-style
 .RS 4
 This option sets the "smbpasswd" listing format\&. It will make pdbedit list the users in the database, printing out the account fields in a format compatible with the
-\FCsmbpasswd\F[]
+smbpasswd
 file format\&. (see the
 \fBsmbpasswd\fR(5)
 for details)
 .sp
 Example:
-\FCpdbedit \-L \-w\F[]
+pdbedit \-L \-w
 .sp
 .if n \{\
 .RS 4
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-.fam C
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-
 sorce:500:508818B733CE64BEAAD3B435B51404EE:
           D2A2418EFC466A8A0F6B1DBB5C3DB80C:
           [UX         ]:LCT\-00000000:
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           [UX         ]:LCT\-3BFA1E8D:
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@@ -323,7 +131,7 @@
 This option can be used while adding or modifing a user account\&. It will specify the user\'s full name\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FC\-f "Simo Sorce"\F[]
+\-f "Simo Sorce"
 .RE
 .PP
 \-h|\-\-homedir homedir
@@ -331,7 +139,7 @@
 This option can be used while adding or modifing a user account\&. It will specify the user\'s home directory network path\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FC\-h "\e\e\e\eBERSERKER\e\esorce"\F[]
+\-h "\e\e\e\eBERSERKER\e\esorce"
 .RE
 .PP
 \-D|\-\-drive drive
@@ -339,7 +147,7 @@
 This option can be used while adding or modifing a user account\&. It will specify the windows drive letter to be used to map the home directory\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FC\-D "H:"\F[]
+\-D "H:"
 .RE
 .PP
 \-S|\-\-script script
@@ -347,7 +155,7 @@
 This option can be used while adding or modifing a user account\&. It will specify the user\'s logon script path\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FC\-S "\e\e\e\eBERSERKER\e\enetlogon\e\esorce\&.bat"\F[]
+\-S "\e\e\e\eBERSERKER\e\enetlogon\e\esorce\&.bat"
 .RE
 .PP
 \-p|\-\-profile profile
@@ -355,7 +163,7 @@
 This option can be used while adding or modifing a user account\&. It will specify the user\'s profile directory\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FC\-p "\e\e\e\eBERSERKER\e\enetlogon"\F[]
+\-p "\e\e\e\eBERSERKER\e\enetlogon"
 .RE
 .PP
 \-M|\'\-\-machine SID\' SID|rid
@@ -363,7 +171,7 @@
 This option can be used while adding or modifying a machine account\&. It will specify the machines\' new primary group SID (Security Identifier) or rid\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FC\-M S\-1\-5\-21\-2447931902\-1787058256\-3961074038\-1201\F[]
+\-M S\-1\-5\-21\-2447931902\-1787058256\-3961074038\-1201
 .RE
 .PP
 \-U|\'\-\-user SID\' SID|rid
@@ -371,16 +179,16 @@
 This option can be used while adding or modifying a user account\&. It will specify the users\' new SID (Security Identifier) or rid\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FC\-U S\-1\-5\-21\-2447931902\-1787058256\-3961074038\-5004\F[]
+\-U S\-1\-5\-21\-2447931902\-1787058256\-3961074038\-5004
 .sp
 Example:
-\FC\'\-\-user SID\' S\-1\-5\-21\-2447931902\-1787058256\-3961074038\-5004\F[]
+\'\-\-user SID\' S\-1\-5\-21\-2447931902\-1787058256\-3961074038\-5004
 .sp
 Example:
-\FC\-U 5004\F[]
+\-U 5004
 .sp
 Example:
-\FC\'\-\-user SID\' 5004\F[]
+\'\-\-user SID\' 5004
 .RE
 .PP
 \-c|\-\-account\-control account\-control
@@ -512,7 +320,7 @@
 .RE
 .sp
 Example:
-\FC\-c "[X ]"\F[]
+\-c "[X ]"
 .RE
 .PP
 \-K|\-\-kickoff\-time
@@ -520,7 +328,7 @@
 This option is used to modify the kickoff time for a certain user\&. Use "never" as argument to set the kickoff time to unlimited\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FCpdbedit \-K never user\F[]
+pdbedit \-K never user
 .RE
 .PP
 \-a|\-\-create
@@ -528,21 +336,15 @@
 This option is used to add a user into the database\&. This command needs a user name specified with the \-u switch\&. When adding a new user, pdbedit will also ask for the password to be used\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FCpdbedit \-a \-u sorce\F[]
+pdbedit \-a \-u sorce
 .sp
 .if n \{\
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-.fam C
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 .nf
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@@ -551,7 +353,6 @@
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@@ -565,18 +366,17 @@
 has been set\&. It only updates the data in the Samba user database\&.
 .sp
 If you wish to add a user and synchronise the password that immediately, use
-\FCsmbpasswd\F[]\'s
+smbpasswd\'s
 \fB\-a\fR
 option\&.
 .sp .5v
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 .RE
 .PP
 \-t|\-\-password\-from\-stdin
 .RS 4
 This option causes pdbedit to read the password from standard input, rather than from /dev/tty (like the
-\FCpasswd(1)\F[]
+passwd(1)
 program does)\&. The password has to be submitted twice and terminated by a newline each\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -592,7 +392,7 @@
 option\&. It will make pdbedit to add a machine trust account instead of a user account (\-u username will provide the machine name)\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FCpdbedit \-a \-m \-u w2k\-wks\F[]
+pdbedit \-a \-m \-u w2k\-wks
 .RE
 .PP
 \-x|\-\-delete
@@ -600,7 +400,7 @@
 This option causes pdbedit to delete an account from the database\&. It needs a username specified with the \-u switch\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FCpdbedit \-x \-u bob\F[]
+pdbedit \-x \-u bob
 .RE
 .PP
 \-i|\-\-import passdb\-backend
@@ -610,7 +410,7 @@
 This option will ease migration from one passdb backend to another\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FCpdbedit \-i smbpasswd:/etc/smbpasswd\&.old \F[]
+pdbedit \-i smbpasswd:/etc/smbpasswd\&.old
 .RE
 .PP
 \-e|\-\-export passdb\-backend
@@ -620,7 +420,7 @@
 This option will ease migration from one passdb backend to another and will ease backing up\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FCpdbedit \-e smbpasswd:/root/samba\-users\&.backup\F[]
+pdbedit \-e smbpasswd:/root/samba\-users\&.backup
 .RE
 .PP
 \-g|\-\-group
@@ -638,7 +438,7 @@
 Use a different default passdb backend\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FCpdbedit \-b xml:/root/pdb\-backup\&.xml \-l\F[]
+pdbedit \-b xml:/root/pdb\-backup\&.xml \-l
 .RE
 .PP
 \-P|\-\-account\-policy account\-policy
@@ -648,28 +448,14 @@
 Valid policies are: minimum password age, reset count minutes, disconnect time, user must logon to change password, password history, lockout duration, min password length, maximum password age and bad lockout attempt\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FCpdbedit \-P "bad lockout attempt"\F[]
+pdbedit \-P "bad lockout attempt"
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@@ -682,29 +468,15 @@
 option\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FCpdbedit \-P "bad lockout attempt" \-C 3\F[]
+pdbedit \-P "bad lockout attempt" \-C 3
 .sp
 .if n \{\
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-.fam C
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 .nf
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-
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 account policy value for bad lockout attempt is now 3
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@@ -720,7 +492,7 @@
 This option will allow to migrate account policies from their default tdb\-store into a passdb backend, e\&.g\&. an LDAP directory server\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FCpdbedit \-y \-i tdbsam: \-e ldapsam:ldap://my\&.ldap\&.host\F[]
+pdbedit \-y \-i tdbsam: \-e ldapsam:ldap://my\&.ldap\&.host
 .RE
 .PP
 \-\-force\-initialized\-passwords
@@ -733,7 +505,7 @@
 This option can be used while adding or modifing a user account\&. It will specify the user\'s description field\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FC\-N "test description"\F[]
+\-N "test description"
 .RE
 .PP
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@@ -741,7 +513,7 @@
 This option can be used while adding or modifing a user account\&. It will reset the user\'s allowed logon hours\&. A user may login at any time afterwards\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FC\-Z\F[]
+\-Z
 .RE
 .PP
 \-z|\-\-bad\-password\-count\-reset
@@ -749,7 +521,7 @@
 This option can be used while adding or modifing a user account\&. It will reset the stored bad login counter from a specified user\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FC\-z\F[]
+\-z
 .RE
 .PP
 \-\-policies\-reset
@@ -757,7 +529,7 @@
 This option can be used to reset the general password policies stored for a domain to their default values\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FC\-\-policies\-reset\F[]
+\-\-policies\-reset
 .RE
 .PP
 \-I|\-\-domain
@@ -765,7 +537,7 @@
 This option can be used while adding or modifing a user account\&. It will specify the user\'s domain field\&.
 .sp
 Example:
-\FC\-I "MYDOMAIN"\F[]
+\-I "MYDOMAIN"
 .RE
 .PP
 \-\-time\-format
@@ -790,7 +562,7 @@
 Note that specifying this parameter here will override the
 \m[blue]\fB\%smb.conf.5.html#\fR\m[]
 parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -802,7 +574,7 @@
 \-s|\-\-configfile <configuration file>
 .RS 4
 The file specified contains the configuration details required by the server\&. The information in this file includes server\-specific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide\&. See
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 for more information\&. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time\&.
 .RE
 .PP

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/profiles.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/profiles.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/profiles.1	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
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 .\"    Source: Samba 3.5
 .\"  Language: English
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-.TH "PROFILES" "1" "06/18/2010" "Samba 3\&.5" "User Commands"
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 profiles \- A utility to report and change SIDs in registry files
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCprofiles\F[] [\-v] [\-c\ SID] [\-n\ SID] {file}
-.fam
+profiles [\-v] [\-c\ SID] [\-n\ SID] {file}
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This tool is part of the
 \fBsamba\fR(7)
 suite\&.
 .PP
-\FCprofiles\F[]
+profiles
 is a utility that reports and changes SIDs in windows registry files\&. It currently only supports NT\&.
 .SH "OPTIONS"
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@@ -196,7 +46,7 @@
 \-c SID1 \-n SID2
 .RS 4
 Change all occurences of SID1 in
-\FCfile\F[]
+file
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/rpcclient.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/rpcclient.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/rpcclient.1	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 rpcclient \- tool for executing client side MS\-RPC functions
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCrpcclient\F[] [\-A\ authfile] [\-c\ <command\ string>] [\-d\ debuglevel] [\-h] [\-l\ logdir] [\-N] [\-s\ <smb\ config\ file>] [\-U\ username[%password]] [\-W\ workgroup] [\-I\ destinationIP] {server}
-.fam
+rpcclient [\-A\ authfile] [\-c\ <command\ string>] [\-d\ debuglevel] [\-h] [\-l\ logdir] [\-N] [\-s\ <smb\ config\ file>] [\-U\ username[%password]] [\-W\ workgroup] [\-I\ destinationIP] {server}
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This tool is part of the
 \fBsamba\fR(7)
 suite\&.
 .PP
-\FCrpcclient\F[]
+rpcclient
 is a utility initially developed to test MS\-RPC functionality in Samba itself\&. It has undergone several stages of development and stability\&. Many system administrators have now written scripts around it to manage Windows NT clients from their UNIX workstation\&.
 .SH "OPTIONS"
 .PP
@@ -225,7 +75,7 @@
 Note that specifying this parameter here will override the
 \m[blue]\fB\%smb.conf.5.html#\fR\m[]
 parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -237,7 +87,7 @@
 \-s|\-\-configfile <configuration file>
 .RS 4
 The file specified contains the configuration details required by the server\&. The information in this file includes server\-specific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide\&. See
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 for more information\&. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -274,25 +124,11 @@
 .if n \{\
 .RS 4
 .\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
 .nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
 username = <value>
 password = <value>
 domain   = <value>
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
 .fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
 .if n \{\
 .RE
 .\}
@@ -317,9 +153,9 @@
 for more details\&.
 .sp
 Be cautious about including passwords in scripts\&. Also, on many systems the command line of a running process may be seen via the
-\FCps\F[]
+ps
 command\&. To be safe always allow
-\FCrpcclient\F[]
+rpcclient
 to prompt for a password and type it in directly\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -328,15 +164,15 @@
 This option allows you to override the NetBIOS name that Samba uses for itself\&. This is identical to setting the
 \m[blue]\fB\%smb.conf.5.html#\fR\m[]
 parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file\&. However, a command line setting will take precedence over settings in
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]\&.
+smb\&.conf\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \-i|\-\-scope <scope>
 .RS 4
 This specifies a NetBIOS scope that
-\FCnmblookup\F[]
+nmblookup
 will use to communicate with when generating NetBIOS names\&. For details on the use of NetBIOS scopes, see rfc1001\&.txt and rfc1002\&.txt\&. NetBIOS scopes are
 \fIvery\fR
 rarely used, only set this parameter if you are the system administrator in charge of all the NetBIOS systems you communicate with\&.
@@ -350,7 +186,7 @@
 \-O|\-\-socket\-options socket options
 .RS 4
 TCP socket options to set on the client socket\&. See the socket options parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 manual page for the list of valid options\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -587,10 +423,10 @@
 adddriver <arch> <config> [<version>]
 .RS 4
 Execute an AddPrinterDriver() RPC to install the printer driver information on the server\&. Note that the driver files should already exist in the directory returned by
-\FCgetdriverdir\F[]\&. Possible values for
+getdriverdir\&. Possible values for
 \fIarch\fR
 are the same as those for the
-\FCgetdriverdir\F[]
+getdriverdir
 command\&. The
 \fIconfig\fR
 parameter is defined as follows:
@@ -598,15 +434,7 @@
 .if n \{\
 .RS 4
 .\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
 .nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
 Long Printer Name:\e
 Driver File Name:\e
 Data File Name:\e
@@ -615,13 +443,7 @@
 Language Monitor Name:\e
 Default Data Type:\e
 Comma Separated list of Files
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
 .fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
 .if n \{\
 .RE
 .\}
@@ -638,9 +460,9 @@
 addprinter <printername> <sharename> <drivername> <port>
 .RS 4
 Add a printer on the remote server\&. This printer will be automatically shared\&. Be aware that the printer driver must already be installed on the server (see
-\FCadddriver\F[]) and the
+adddriver) and the
 \fIport\fRmust be a valid port name (see
-\FCenumports\F[]\&.
+enumports\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 deldriver
@@ -691,7 +513,7 @@
 getdata <printername> <valuename;>
 .RS 4
 Retrieve the data for a given printer setting\&. See the
-\FCenumdata\F[]
+enumdata
 command for more information\&. This command corresponds to the GetPrinterData() MS Platform SDK function\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -732,9 +554,9 @@
 Execute a SetPrinter() command to update the printer driver associated with an installed printer\&. The printer driver must already be correctly installed on the print server\&.
 .sp
 See also the
-\FCenumprinters\F[]
+enumprinters
 and
-\FCenumdrivers\F[]
+enumdrivers
 commands for obtaining a list of of installed printers and drivers\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -823,11 +645,11 @@
 quit (exit)
 .RS 4
 Exit
-\FCrpcclient \F[]\&.
+rpcclient\&.
 .RE
 .SH "BUGS"
 .PP
-\FCrpcclient\F[]
+rpcclient
 is designed as a developer testing tool and may not be robust in certain areas (such as command line parsing)\&. It has been known to generate a core dump upon failures when invalid parameters where passed to the interpreter\&.
 .PP
 From Luke Leighton\'s original rpcclient man page:

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/samba.7
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/samba.7	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/samba.7	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
+'\" t
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+.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.75.2 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
+.\"      Date: 03/06/2011
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 samba \- A Windows SMB/CIFS fileserver for UNIX
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCsamba\F[]
-.fam
+samba
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 The Samba software suite is a collection of programs that implements the Server Message Block (commonly abbreviated as SMB) protocol for UNIX systems\&. This protocol is sometimes also referred to as the Common Internet File System (CIFS)\&. For a more thorough description, see
@@ -181,7 +31,7 @@
 \fBsmbd\fR(8)
 .RS 4
 The
-\FCsmbd\F[]
+smbd
 daemon provides the file and print services to SMB clients, such as Windows 95/98, Windows NT, Windows for Workgroups or LanManager\&. The configuration file for this daemon is described in
 \fBsmb.conf\fR(5)
 .RE
@@ -189,7 +39,7 @@
 \fBnmbd\fR(8)
 .RS 4
 The
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 daemon provides NetBIOS nameservice and browsing support\&. The configuration file for this daemon is described in
 \fBsmb.conf\fR(5)
 .RE
@@ -197,14 +47,14 @@
 \fBsmbclient\fR(1)
 .RS 4
 The
-\FCsmbclient\F[]
+smbclient
 program implements a simple ftp\-like client\&. This is useful for accessing SMB shares on other compatible servers (such as Windows NT), and can also be used to allow a UNIX box to print to a printer attached to any SMB server (such as a PC running Windows NT)\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBtestparm\fR(1)
 .RS 4
 The
-\FCtestparm\F[]
+testparm
 utility is a simple syntax checker for Samba\'s
 \fBsmb.conf\fR(5)
 configuration file\&.
@@ -213,155 +63,155 @@
 \fBtestprns\fR(1)
 .RS 4
 The
-\FCtestprns\F[]
+testprns
 utility supports testing printer names defined in your
-\FCprintcap\F[]
+printcap
 file used by Samba\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBsmbstatus\fR(1)
 .RS 4
 The
-\FCsmbstatus\F[]
+smbstatus
 tool provides access to information about the current connections to
-\FCsmbd\F[]\&.
+smbd\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBnmblookup\fR(1)
 .RS 4
 The
-\FCnmblookup\F[]
+nmblookup
 tools allows NetBIOS name queries to be made from a UNIX host\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBsmbpasswd\fR(8)
 .RS 4
 The
-\FCsmbpasswd\F[]
+smbpasswd
 command is a tool for changing LanMan and Windows NT password hashes on Samba and Windows NT servers\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBsmbcacls\fR(1)
 .RS 4
 The
-\FCsmbcacls\F[]
+smbcacls
 command is a tool to set ACL\'s on remote CIFS servers\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBsmbsh\fR(1)
 .RS 4
 The
-\FCsmbsh\F[]
+smbsh
 command is a program that allows you to run a unix shell with with an overloaded VFS\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBsmbtree\fR(1)
 .RS 4
 The
-\FCsmbtree\F[]
+smbtree
 command is a text\-based network neighborhood tool\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBsmbtar\fR(1)
 .RS 4
 The
-\FCsmbtar\F[]
+smbtar
 can make backups of data on CIFS/SMB servers\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBsmbspool\fR(8)
 .RS 4
-\FCsmbspool\F[]
+smbspool
 is a helper utility for printing on printers connected to CIFS servers\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBsmbcontrol\fR(1)
 .RS 4
-\FCsmbcontrol\F[]
+smbcontrol
 is a utility that can change the behaviour of running samba daemons\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBrpcclient\fR(1)
 .RS 4
-\FCrpcclient\F[]
+rpcclient
 is a utility that can be used to execute RPC commands on remote CIFS servers\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBpdbedit\fR(8)
 .RS 4
 The
-\FCpdbedit\F[]
+pdbedit
 command can be used to maintain the local user database on a samba server\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBfindsmb\fR(1)
 .RS 4
 The
-\FCfindsmb\F[]
+findsmb
 command can be used to find SMB servers on the local network\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBnet\fR(8)
 .RS 4
 The
-\FCnet\F[]
+net
 command is supposed to work similar to the DOS/Windows NET\&.EXE command\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBswat\fR(8)
 .RS 4
-\FCswat\F[]
+swat
 is a web\-based interface to configuring
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]\&.
+smb\&.conf\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBwinbindd\fR(8)
 .RS 4
-\FCwinbindd\F[]
+winbindd
 is a daemon that is used for integrating authentication and the user database into unix\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBwbinfo\fR(1)
 .RS 4
-\FCwbinfo\F[]
+wbinfo
 is a utility that retrieves and stores information related to winbind\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBprofiles\fR(1)
 .RS 4
-\FCprofiles\F[]
+profiles
 is a command\-line utility that can be used to replace all occurences of a certain SID with another SID\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBlog2pcap\fR(1)
 .RS 4
-\FClog2pcap\F[]
+log2pcap
 is a utility for generating pcap trace files from Samba log files\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBvfstest\fR(1)
 .RS 4
-\FCvfstest\F[]
+vfstest
 is a utility that can be used to test vfs modules\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBntlm_auth\fR(1)
 .RS 4
-\FCntlm_auth\F[]
+ntlm_auth
 is a helper\-utility for external programs wanting to do NTLM\-authentication\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBsmbmount\fR(8), \fBsmbumount\fR(8), \fBsmbmnt\fR(8)
 .RS 4
-\FCsmbmount\F[],\FCsmbumount\F[]
+smbmount,smbumount
 and
-\FCsmbmnt\F[]
+smbmnt
 are commands that can be used to mount CIFS/SMB shares on Linux\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \fBsmbcquotas\fR(1)
 .RS 4
-\FCsmbcquotas\F[]
+smbcquotas
 is a tool that can set remote QUOTA\'s on server with NTFS 5\&.
 .RE
 .SH "COMPONENTS"
@@ -396,12 +246,12 @@
 If you have patches to submit, visit
 http://devel\&.samba\&.org/
 for information on how to do it properly\&. We prefer patches in
-\FCdiff \-u\F[]
+diff \-u
 format\&.
 .SH "CONTRIBUTORS"
 .PP
 Contributors to the project are now too numerous to mention here but all deserve the thanks of all Samba users\&. To see a full list, look at the
-\FCchange\-log\F[]
+change\-log
 in the source package for the pre\-CVS changes and at
 http://cvs\&.samba\&.org/
 for the contributors to Samba post\-CVS\&. CVS is the Open Source source code control system used by the Samba Team to develop Samba\&. The project would have been unmanageable without it\&.

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/sharesec.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/sharesec.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/sharesec.1	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 sharesec \- Set or get share ACLs
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCsharesec\F[] {sharename} [\-r,\ \-\-remove=ACL] [\-m,\ \-\-modify=ACL] [\-a,\ \-\-add=ACL] [\-R,\ \-\-replace=ACLs] [\-D,\ \-\-delete] [\-v,\ \-\-view] [\-M,\ \-\-machine\-sid] [\-F,\ \-\-force] [\-d,\ \-\-debuglevel=DEBUGLEVEL] [\-s,\ \-\-configfile=CONFIGFILE] [\-l,\ \-\-log\-basename=LOGFILEBASE] [\-V,\ \-\-version] [\-?,\ \-\-help] [\-\-usage]
-.fam
+sharesec {sharename} [\-r,\ \-\-remove=ACL] [\-m,\ \-\-modify=ACL] [\-a,\ \-\-add=ACL] [\-R,\ \-\-replace=ACLs] [\-D,\ \-\-delete] [\-v,\ \-\-view] [\-M,\ \-\-machine\-sid] [\-F,\ \-\-force] [\-d,\ \-\-debuglevel=DEBUGLEVEL] [\-s,\ \-\-configfile=CONFIGFILE] [\-l,\ \-\-log\-basename=LOGFILEBASE] [\-V,\ \-\-version] [\-?,\ \-\-help] [\-\-usage]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This tool is part of the
@@ -180,12 +30,12 @@
 suite\&.
 .PP
 The
-\FCsharesec\F[]
+sharesec
 program manipulates share permissions on SMB file shares\&.
 .SH "OPTIONS"
 .PP
 The following options are available to the
-\FCsharesec\F[]
+sharesec
 program\&. The format of ACLs is described in the section ACL FORMAT
 .PP
 \-a|\-\-add=ACL
@@ -240,7 +90,7 @@
 Note that specifying this parameter here will override the
 \m[blue]\fB\%smb.conf.5.html#\fR\m[]
 parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file\&.
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@@ -252,7 +102,7 @@
 \-s|\-\-configfile <configuration file>
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 The file specified contains the configuration details required by the server\&. The information in this file includes server\-specific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide\&. See
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 for more information\&. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time\&.
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 .SH "EXIT STATUS"
 .PP
 The
-\FCsharesec\F[]
+sharesec
 program sets the exit status depending on the success or otherwise of the operations performed\&. The exit status may be one of the following values\&.
 .PP
 If the operation succeeded, sharesec returns and exit status of 0\&. If
-\FCsharesec\F[]
+sharesec
 couldn\'t connect to the specified server, or there was an error getting or setting the ACLs, an exit status of 1 is returned\&. If there was an error parsing any command line arguments, an exit status of 2 is returned\&.
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 	OWNER:(NULL SID)
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 	ACL:S\-1\-1\-0:ALLOWED/0/0x101f01ff
 	ACL:S\-1\-5\-21\-1866488690\-1365729215\-3963860297\-17724:ALLOWED/0/FULL
 	
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
+'\" t
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-.\"      Date: 06/18/2010
+.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.75.2 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
+.\"      Date: 03/06/2011
 .\"    Manual: File Formats and Conventions
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.5
 .\"  Language: English
 .\"
-.TH "SMB\&.CONF" "5" "06/18/2010" "Samba 3\&.5" "File Formats and Conventions"
+.TH "SMB\&.CONF" "5" "03/06/2011" "Samba 3\&.5" "File Formats and Conventions"
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 smb.conf \- The configuration file for the Samba suite
 .SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .PP
 The
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file is a configuration file for the Samba suite\&.
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 contains runtime configuration information for the Samba programs\&. The
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file is designed to be configured and administered by the
 \fBswat\fR(8)
 program\&. The complete description of the file format and possible parameters held within are here for reference purposes\&.
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 .PP
 Any line ending in a
-\(lq\FC\e\F[]\(rq
+\(lq\e\(rq
 is continued on the next line in the customary UNIX fashion\&.
 .PP
 The values following the equals sign in parameters are all either a string (no quotes needed) or a boolean, which may be given as yes/no, 1/0 or true/false\&. Case is not significant in boolean values, but is preserved in string values\&. Some items such as create masks are numeric\&.
@@ -239,37 +77,23 @@
 is used to define access privileges in this case\&.
 .PP
 Sections other than guest services will require a password to access them\&. The client provides the username\&. As older clients only provide passwords and not usernames, you may specify a list of usernames to check against the password using the
-\FCuser =\F[]
+user =
 option in the share definition\&. For modern clients such as Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000, this should not be necessary\&.
 .PP
 The access rights granted by the server are masked by the access rights granted to the specified or guest UNIX user by the host system\&. The server does not grant more access than the host system grants\&.
 .PP
 The following sample section defines a file space share\&. The user has write access to the path
-\FC/home/bar\F[]\&. The share is accessed via the share name
-\FCfoo\F[]:
+/home/bar\&. The share is accessed via the share name
+foo:
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 	\fI[aprinter]\fR
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 Each alias should be an acceptable printer name for your printing subsystem\&. In the [global] section, specify the new file as your printcap\&. The server will only recognize names found in your pseudo\-printcap, which of course can contain whatever aliases you like\&. The same technique could be used simply to limit access to a subset of your local printers\&.
 .PP
-An alias, by the way, is defined as any component of the first entry of a printcap record\&. Records are separated by newlines, components (if there are more than one) are separated by vertical bar symbols (\FC|\F[])\&.
+An alias, by the way, is defined as any component of the first entry of a printcap record\&. Records are separated by newlines, components (if there are more than one) are separated by vertical bar symbols (|)\&.
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@@ -531,12 +284,11 @@
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 On SYSV systems which use lpstat to determine what printers are defined on the system you may be able to use
-\FCprintcap name = lpstat\F[]
+printcap name = lpstat
 to automatically obtain a list of printers\&. See the
-\FCprintcap name\F[]
+printcap name
 option for more details\&.
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@@ -580,7 +332,7 @@
 .RE
 .PP
 To allow members of the UNIX group
-\FCfoo\F[]
+foo
 to create user defined shares, create the directory to contain the share definitions as follows:
 .PP
 Become root:
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 chmod 1770 /usr/local/samba/lib/usershares
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 to the global section of your
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]\&. Members of the group foo may then manipulate the user defined shares using the following commands\&.
+smb\&.conf\&. Members of the group foo may then manipulate the user defined shares using the following commands\&.
 .PP
 net usershare add sharename path [comment] [acl] [guest_ok=[y|n]]
 .RS 4
@@ -803,16 +527,16 @@
 %p
 .RS 4
 the path of the service\'s home directory, obtained from your NIS auto\&.map entry\&. The NIS auto\&.map entry is split up as
-\FC%N:%p\F[]\&.
+%N:%p\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 There are some quite creative things that can be done with these substitutions and other
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 options\&.
 .SH "NAME MANGLING"
 .PP
 Samba supports
-\FCname mangling\F[]
+name mangling
 so that DOS and Windows clients can use files that don\'t conform to the 8\&.3 format\&. It can also be set to adjust the case of 8\&.3 format filenames\&.
 .PP
 There are several options that control the way mangling is performed, and they are grouped here rather than listed separately\&. For the defaults look at the output of the testparm program\&.
@@ -842,7 +566,7 @@
 preserve case = yes/no
 .RS 4
 controls whether new files (ie\&. files that don\'t currently exist in the filesystem) are created with the case that the client passes, or if they are forced to be the
-\FCdefault\F[]
+default
 case\&. Default
 \fIyes\fR\&.
 .RE
@@ -850,9 +574,9 @@
 short preserve case = yes/no
 .RS 4
 controls if new files (ie\&. files that don\'t currently exist in the filesystem) which conform to 8\&.3 syntax, that is all in upper case and of suitable length, are created upper case, or if they are forced to be the
-\FCdefault\F[]
+default
 case\&. This option can be used with
-\FCpreserve case = yes\F[]
+preserve case = yes
 to permit long filenames to retain their case, while short names are lowercased\&. Default
 \fIyes\fR\&.
 .RE
@@ -875,7 +599,7 @@
 .IP "  1." 4.2
 .\}
 If the client has passed a username/password pair and that username/password pair is validated by the UNIX system\'s password programs, the connection is made as that username\&. This includes the
-\FC\e\eserver\eservice\F[]%\fIusername\fR
+\e\eserver\eservice%\fIusername\fR
 method of passing a username\&.
 .RE
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@@ -921,17 +645,17 @@
 .IP "  5." 4.2
 .\}
 If a
-\FCuser = \F[]
+user =
 field is given in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file for the service and the client has supplied a password, and that password matches (according to the UNIX system\'s password checking) with one of the usernames from the
-\FCuser =\F[]
+user =
 field, the connection is made as the username in the
-\FCuser =\F[]
+user =
 line\&. If one of the usernames in the
-\FCuser =\F[]
+user =
 list begins with a
-\FC@\F[], that name expands to a list of names in the group of the same name\&.
+@, that name expands to a list of names in the group of the same name\&.
 .RE
 .sp
 .RS 4
@@ -943,13 +667,13 @@
 .IP "  6." 4.2
 .\}
 If the service is a guest service, a connection is made as the username given in the
-\FCguest account =\F[]
+guest account =
 for the service, irrespective of the supplied password\&.
 .RE
 .SH "REGISTRY-BASED CONFIGURATION"
 .PP
 Starting with Samba version 3\&.2\&.0, the capability to store Samba configuration in the registry is available\&. The configuration is stored in the registry key
-\fI\FCHKLM\eSoftware\eSamba\esmbconf\F[]\fR\&. There are two levels of registry configuration:
+\fIHKLM\eSoftware\eSamba\esmbconf\fR\&. There are two levels of registry configuration:
 .sp
 .RS 4
 .ie n \{\
@@ -1012,10336 +736,14 @@
 or
 \fInet (rpc) registry\fR
 in the key
-\fI\FCHKLM\eSoftware\eSamba\esmbconf\F[]\fR\&. More conveniently, the
+\fIHKLM\eSoftware\eSamba\esmbconf\fR\&. More conveniently, the
 \fIconf\fR
 subcommand of the
 \fBnet\fR(8)
 utility offers a dedicated interface to read and write the registry based configuration locally, i\&.e\&. directly accessing the database file, circumventing the server\&.
 .SH "EXPLANATION OF EACH PARAMETER"
-
-
-abort shutdown script (G)
-.\" abort shutdown script
+<xi:include></xi:include>.SH "WARNINGS"
 .PP
-.RS 4
-This a full path name to a script called by
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-that should stop a shutdown procedure issued by the
-\m[blue]\fBshutdown script\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-If the connected user posseses the
-\fBSeRemoteShutdownPrivilege\fR, right, this command will be run as root\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIabort shutdown script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC""\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIabort shutdown script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/sbin/shutdown \-c\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-access based share enum (S)
-.\" access based share enum
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If this parameter is
-\fByes\fR
-for a service, then the share hosted by the service will only be visible to users who have read or write access to the share during share enumeration (for example net view \e\esambaserver)\&. This has parallels to access based enumeration, the main difference being that only share permissions are evaluated, and security descriptors on files contained on the share are not used in computing enumeration access rights\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIaccess based share enum\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-acl check permissions (S)
-.\" acl check permissions
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean parameter controls what
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)does on receiving a protocol request of "open for delete" from a Windows client\&. If a Windows client doesn\'t have permissions to delete a file then they expect this to be denied at open time\&. POSIX systems normally only detect restrictions on delete by actually attempting to delete the file or directory\&. As Windows clients can (and do) "back out" a delete request by unsetting the "delete on close" bit Samba cannot delete the file immediately on "open for delete" request as we cannot restore such a deleted file\&. With this parameter set to true (the default) then smbd checks the file system permissions directly on "open for delete" and denies the request without actually deleting the file if the file system permissions would seem to deny it\&. This is not perfect, as it\'s possible a user could have deleted a file without Samba being able to check the permissions correctly, but it is close enough to Windows semantics for mostly correct behaviour\&. Samba will correctly check POSIX ACL semantics in this case\&.
-.sp
-If this parameter is set to "false" Samba doesn\'t check permissions on "open for delete" and allows the open\&. If the user doesn\'t have permission to delete the file this will only be discovered at close time, which is too late for the Windows user tools to display an error message to the user\&. The symptom of this is files that appear to have been deleted "magically" re\-appearing on a Windows explorer refresh\&. This is an extremely advanced protocol option which should not need to be changed\&. This parameter was introduced in its final form in 3\&.0\&.21, an earlier version with slightly different semantics was introduced in 3\&.0\&.20\&. That older version is not documented here\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIacl check permissions\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCTrue\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-acl compatibility (G)
-.\" acl compatibility
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies what OS ACL semantics should be compatible with\&. Possible values are
-\fIwinnt\fR
-for Windows NT 4,
-\fIwin2k\fR
-for Windows 2000 and above and
-\fIauto\fR\&. If you specify
-\fIauto\fR, the value for this parameter will be based upon the version of the client\&. There should be no reason to change this parameter from the default\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIacl compatibility\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCAuto\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIacl compatibility\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCwin2k\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-acl group control (S)
-.\" acl group control
-.PP
-.RS 4
-In a POSIX filesystem, only the owner of a file or directory and the superuser can modify the permissions and ACLs on a file\&. If this parameter is set, then Samba overrides this restriction, and also allows the
-\fIprimary group owner\fR
-of a file or directory to modify the permissions and ACLs on that file\&.
-.sp
-On a Windows server, groups may be the owner of a file or directory \- thus allowing anyone in that group to modify the permissions on it\&. This allows the delegation of security controls on a point in the filesystem to the group owner of a directory and anything below it also owned by that group\&. This means there are multiple people with permissions to modify ACLs on a file or directory, easing managability\&.
-.sp
-This parameter allows Samba to also permit delegation of the control over a point in the exported directory hierarchy in much the same way as Windows\&. This allows all members of a UNIX group to control the permissions on a file or directory they have group ownership on\&.
-.sp
-This parameter is best used with the
-\m[blue]\fBinherit owner\fR\m[]
-option and also on on a share containing directories with the UNIX
-\fIsetgid bit\fR
-set on them, which causes new files and directories created within it to inherit the group ownership from the containing directory\&.
-.sp
-This is parameter has been was deprecated in Samba 3\&.0\&.23, but re\-activated in Samba 3\&.0\&.31 and above, as it now only controls permission changes if the user is in the owning primary group\&. It is now no longer equivalent to the
-\fIdos filemode\fR
-option\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIacl group control\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-acl map full control (S)
-.\" acl map full control
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean parameter controls whether
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)maps a POSIX ACE entry of "rwx" (read/write/execute), the maximum allowed POSIX permission set, into a Windows ACL of "FULL CONTROL"\&. If this parameter is set to true any POSIX ACE entry of "rwx" will be returned in a Windows ACL as "FULL CONTROL", is this parameter is set to false any POSIX ACE entry of "rwx" will be returned as the specific Windows ACL bits representing read, write and execute\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIacl map full control\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCTrue\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-add group script (G)
-.\" add group script
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is the full pathname to a script that will be run
-\fIAS ROOT\fR
-by
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-when a new group is requested\&. It will expand any
-\fI%g\fR
-to the group name passed\&. This script is only useful for installations using the Windows NT domain administration tools\&. The script is free to create a group with an arbitrary name to circumvent unix group name restrictions\&. In that case the script must print the numeric gid of the created group on stdout\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIadd group script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIadd group script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/sbin/groupadd %g\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-add machine script (G)
-.\" add machine script
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is the full pathname to a script that will be run by
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-when a machine is added to Samba\'s domain and a Unix account matching the machine\'s name appended with a "$" does not already exist\&.
-.sp
-This option is very similar to the
-\m[blue]\fBadd user script\fR\m[], and likewise uses the %u substitution for the account name\&. Do not use the %m substitution\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIadd machine script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIadd machine script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/sbin/adduser \-n \-g machines \-c Machine \-d /var/lib/nobody \-s /bin/false %u\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-add port command (G)
-.\" add port command
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Samba 3\&.0\&.23 introduced support for adding printer ports remotely using the Windows "Add Standard TCP/IP Port Wizard"\&. This option defines an external program to be executed when smbd receives a request to add a new Port to the system\&. The script is passed two parameters:
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIport name\fR
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIdevice URI\fR
-.sp
-.RE
-The deviceURI is in the for of socket://<hostname>[:<portnumber>] or lpd://<hostname>/<queuename>\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIadd port command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIadd port command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/etc/samba/scripts/addport\&.sh\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-addprinter command (G)
-.\" addprinter command
-.PP
-.RS 4
-With the introduction of MS\-RPC based printing support for Windows NT/2000 clients in Samba 2\&.2, The MS Add Printer Wizard (APW) icon is now also available in the "Printers\&.\&.\&." folder displayed a share listing\&. The APW allows for printers to be add remotely to a Samba or Windows NT/2000 print server\&.
-.sp
-For a Samba host this means that the printer must be physically added to the underlying printing system\&. The
-\fIaddprinter command\fR
-defines a script to be run which will perform the necessary operations for adding the printer to the print system and to add the appropriate service definition to the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
-file in order that it can be shared by
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)\&.
-.sp
-The
-\fIaddprinter command\fR
-is automatically invoked with the following parameter (in order):
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIprinter name\fR
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIshare name\fR
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIport name\fR
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIdriver name\fR
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIlocation\fR
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIWindows 9x driver location\fR
-.sp
-.RE
-All parameters are filled in from the PRINTER_INFO_2 structure sent by the Windows NT/2000 client with one exception\&. The "Windows 9x driver location" parameter is included for backwards compatibility only\&. The remaining fields in the structure are generated from answers to the APW questions\&.
-.sp
-Once the
-\fIaddprinter command\fR
-has been executed,
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-will reparse the
-\FC smb\&.conf\F[]
-to determine if the share defined by the APW exists\&. If the sharename is still invalid, then
-\FCsmbd \F[]
-will return an ACCESS_DENIED error to the client\&.
-.sp
-The
-\fIaddprinter command\fR
-program can output a single line of text, which Samba will set as the port the new printer is connected to\&. If this line isn\'t output, Samba won\'t reload its printer shares\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIaddprinter command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIaddprinter command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/bin/addprinter\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-add share command (G)
-.\" add share command
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Samba 2\&.2\&.0 introduced the ability to dynamically add and delete shares via the Windows NT 4\&.0 Server Manager\&. The
-\fIadd share command\fR
-is used to define an external program or script which will add a new service definition to
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]\&.
-.sp
-In order to successfully execute the
-\fIadd share command\fR,
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-requires that the administrator connects using a root account (i\&.e\&. uid == 0) or has the
-\FCSeDiskOperatorPrivilege\F[]\&. Scripts defined in the
-\fIadd share command\fR
-parameter are executed as root\&.
-.sp
-When executed,
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-will automatically invoke the
-\fIadd share command\fR
-with five parameters\&.
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIconfigFile\fR
-\- the location of the global
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
-file\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIshareName\fR
-\- the name of the new share\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIpathName\fR
-\- path to an **existing** directory on disk\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIcomment\fR
-\- comment string to associate with the new share\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fImax connections\fR
-Number of maximum simultaneous connections to this share\&.
-.sp
-.RE
-This parameter is only used to add file shares\&. To add printer shares, see the
-\m[blue]\fBaddprinter command\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIadd share command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIadd share command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/local/bin/addshare\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-add user script (G)
-.\" add user script
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is the full pathname to a script that will be run
-\fIAS ROOT\fR
-by
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-under special circumstances described below\&.
-.sp
-Normally, a Samba server requires that UNIX users are created for all users accessing files on this server\&. For sites that use Windows NT account databases as their primary user database creating these users and keeping the user list in sync with the Windows NT PDC is an onerous task\&. This option allows smbd to create the required UNIX users
-\fION DEMAND\fR
-when a user accesses the Samba server\&.
-.sp
-In order to use this option,
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-must
-\fINOT\fR
-be set to
-\m[blue]\fBsecurity = share\fR\m[]
-and
-\m[blue]\fBadd user script\fR\m[]
-must be set to a full pathname for a script that will create a UNIX user given one argument of
-\fI%u\fR, which expands into the UNIX user name to create\&.
-.sp
-When the Windows user attempts to access the Samba server, at login (session setup in the SMB protocol) time,
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-contacts the
-\m[blue]\fBpassword server\fR\m[]
-and attempts to authenticate the given user with the given password\&. If the authentication succeeds then
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-attempts to find a UNIX user in the UNIX password database to map the Windows user into\&. If this lookup fails, and
-\m[blue]\fBadd user script\fR\m[]
-is set then
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-will call the specified script
-\fIAS ROOT\fR, expanding any
-\fI%u\fR
-argument to be the user name to create\&.
-.sp
-If this script successfully creates the user then
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-will continue on as though the UNIX user already existed\&. In this way, UNIX users are dynamically created to match existing Windows NT accounts\&.
-.sp
-See also
-\m[blue]\fBsecurity\fR\m[],
-\m[blue]\fBpassword server\fR\m[],
-\m[blue]\fBdelete user script\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIadd user script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIadd user script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/local/samba/bin/add_user %u\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-add user to group script (G)
-.\" add user to group script
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Full path to the script that will be called when a user is added to a group using the Windows NT domain administration tools\&. It will be run by
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-\fIAS ROOT\fR\&. Any
-\fI%g\fR
-will be replaced with the group name and any
-\fI%u\fR
-will be replaced with the user name\&.
-.sp
-Note that the
-\FCadduser\F[]
-command used in the example below does not support the used syntax on all systems\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIadd user to group script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIadd user to group script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/sbin/adduser %u %g\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-administrative share (S)
-.\" administrative share
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If this parameter is set to
-\fByes\fR
-for a share, then the share will be an administrative share\&. The Administrative Shares are the default network shares created by all Windows NT\-based operating systems\&. These are shares like C$, D$ or ADMIN$\&. The type of these shares is STYPE_DISKTREE_HIDDEN\&.
-.sp
-See the section below on
-\m[blue]\fBsecurity\fR\m[]
-for more information about this option\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIadministrative share\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-admin users (S)
-.\" admin users
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a list of users who will be granted administrative privileges on the share\&. This means that they will do all file operations as the super\-user (root)\&.
-.sp
-You should use this option very carefully, as any user in this list will be able to do anything they like on the share, irrespective of file permissions\&.
-.sp
-This parameter will not work with the
-\m[blue]\fBsecurity = share\fR\m[]
-in Samba 3\&.0\&. This is by design\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIadmin users\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIadmin users\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCjason\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-afs share (S)
-.\" afs share
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter controls whether special AFS features are enabled for this share\&. If enabled, it assumes that the directory exported via the
-\fIpath\fR
-parameter is a local AFS import\&. The special AFS features include the attempt to hand\-craft an AFS token if you enabled \-\-with\-fake\-kaserver in configure\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIafs share\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-afs username map (G)
-.\" afs username map
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If you are using the fake kaserver AFS feature, you might want to hand\-craft the usernames you are creating tokens for\&. For example this is necessary if you have users from several domain in your AFS Protection Database\&. One possible scheme to code users as DOMAIN+User as it is done by winbind with the + as a separator\&.
-.sp
-The mapped user name must contain the cell name to log into, so without setting this parameter there will be no token\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIafs username map\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIafs username map\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC%u at afs\&.samba\&.org\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-aio read size (S)
-.\" aio read size
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If Samba has been built with asynchronous I/O support and this integer parameter is set to non\-zero value, Samba will read from file asynchronously when size of request is bigger than this value\&. Note that it happens only for non\-chained and non\-chaining reads and when not using write cache\&.
-.sp
-Current implementation of asynchronous I/O in Samba 3\&.0 does support only up to 10 outstanding asynchronous requests, read and write combined\&.
-.sp
-Related command:
-\m[blue]\fBwrite cache size\fR\m[]
-.sp
-Related command:
-\m[blue]\fBaio write size\fR\m[]
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIaio read size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIaio read size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC16384 # Use asynchronous I/O for reads bigger than 16KB request size\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-aio write behind (S)
-.\" aio write behind
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If Samba has been built with asynchronous I/O support, Samba will not wait until write requests are finished before returning the result to the client for files listed in this parameter\&. Instead, Samba will immediately return that the write request has been finished successfully, no matter if the operation will succeed or not\&. This might speed up clients without aio support, but is really dangerous, because data could be lost and files could be damaged\&.
-.sp
-The syntax is identical to the
-\m[blue]\fBveto files\fR\m[]
-parameter\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIaio write behind\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIaio write behind\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/*\&.tmp/\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-aio write size (S)
-.\" aio write size
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If Samba has been built with asynchronous I/O support and this integer parameter is set to non\-zero value, Samba will write to file asynchronously when size of request is bigger than this value\&. Note that it happens only for non\-chained and non\-chaining reads and when not using write cache\&.
-.sp
-Current implementation of asynchronous I/O in Samba 3\&.0 does support only up to 10 outstanding asynchronous requests, read and write combined\&.
-.sp
-Related command:
-\m[blue]\fBwrite cache size\fR\m[]
-.sp
-Related command:
-\m[blue]\fBaio read size\fR\m[]
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIaio write size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIaio write size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC16384 # Use asynchronous I/O for writes bigger than 16KB request size\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-algorithmic rid base (G)
-.\" algorithmic rid base
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This determines how Samba will use its algorithmic mapping from uids/gid to the RIDs needed to construct NT Security Identifiers\&.
-.sp
-Setting this option to a larger value could be useful to sites transitioning from WinNT and Win2k, as existing user and group rids would otherwise clash with sytem users etc\&.
-.sp
-All UIDs and GIDs must be able to be resolved into SIDs for the correct operation of ACLs on the server\&. As such the algorithmic mapping can\'t be \'turned off\', but pushing it \'out of the way\' should resolve the issues\&. Users and groups can then be assigned \'low\' RIDs in arbitrary\-rid supporting backends\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIalgorithmic rid base\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC1000\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIalgorithmic rid base\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC100000\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-allocation roundup size (S)
-.\" allocation roundup size
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter allows an administrator to tune the allocation size reported to Windows clients\&. The default size of 1Mb generally results in improved Windows client performance\&. However, rounding the allocation size may cause difficulties for some applications, e\&.g\&. MS Visual Studio\&. If the MS Visual Studio compiler starts to crash with an internal error, set this parameter to zero for this share\&.
-.sp
-The integer parameter specifies the roundup size in bytes\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIallocation roundup size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC1048576\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIallocation roundup size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0 # (to disable roundups)\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-allow trusted domains (G)
-.\" allow trusted domains
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option only takes effect when the
-\m[blue]\fBsecurity\fR\m[]
-option is set to
-\fBserver\fR,
-\fBdomain\fR
-or
-\fBads\fR\&. If it is set to no, then attempts to connect to a resource from a domain or workgroup other than the one which smbd is running in will fail, even if that domain is trusted by the remote server doing the authentication\&.
-.sp
-This is useful if you only want your Samba server to serve resources to users in the domain it is a member of\&. As an example, suppose that there are two domains DOMA and DOMB\&. DOMB is trusted by DOMA, which contains the Samba server\&. Under normal circumstances, a user with an account in DOMB can then access the resources of a UNIX account with the same account name on the Samba server even if they do not have an account in DOMA\&. This can make implementing a security boundary difficult\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIallow trusted domains\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-announce as (G)
-.\" announce as
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This specifies what type of server
-\fBnmbd\fR(8)
-will announce itself as, to a network neighborhood browse list\&. By default this is set to Windows NT\&. The valid options are : "NT Server" (which can also be written as "NT"), "NT Workstation", "Win95" or "WfW" meaning Windows NT Server, Windows NT Workstation, Windows 95 and Windows for Workgroups respectively\&. Do not change this parameter unless you have a specific need to stop Samba appearing as an NT server as this may prevent Samba servers from participating as browser servers correctly\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIannounce as\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCNT Server\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIannounce as\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCWin95\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-announce version (G)
-.\" announce version
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This specifies the major and minor version numbers that nmbd will use when announcing itself as a server\&. The default is 4\&.9\&. Do not change this parameter unless you have a specific need to set a Samba server to be a downlevel server\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIannounce version\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC4\&.9\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIannounce version\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC2\&.0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-auth methods (G)
-.\" auth methods
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option allows the administrator to chose what authentication methods
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-will use when authenticating a user\&. This option defaults to sensible values based on
-\m[blue]\fBsecurity\fR\m[]\&. This should be considered a developer option and used only in rare circumstances\&. In the majority (if not all) of production servers, the default setting should be adequate\&.
-.sp
-Each entry in the list attempts to authenticate the user in turn, until the user authenticates\&. In practice only one method will ever actually be able to complete the authentication\&.
-.sp
-Possible options include
-\fBguest\fR
-(anonymous access),
-\fBsam\fR
-(lookups in local list of accounts based on netbios name or domain name),
-\fBwinbind\fR
-(relay authentication requests for remote users through winbindd),
-\fBntdomain\fR
-(pre\-winbindd method of authentication for remote domain users; deprecated in favour of winbind method),
-\fBtrustdomain\fR
-(authenticate trusted users by contacting the remote DC directly from smbd; deprecated in favour of winbind method)\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIauth methods\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIauth methods\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCguest sam winbind\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-available (S)
-.\" available
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter lets you "turn off" a service\&. If
-\fIavailable = no\fR, then
-\fIALL\fR
-attempts to connect to the service will fail\&. Such failures are logged\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIavailable\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-bind interfaces only (G)
-.\" bind interfaces only
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This global parameter allows the Samba admin to limit what interfaces on a machine will serve SMB requests\&. It affects file service
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-and name service
-\fBnmbd\fR(8)
-in a slightly different ways\&.
-.sp
-For name service it causes
-\FCnmbd\F[]
-to bind to ports 137 and 138 on the interfaces listed in the
-\m[blue]\fBinterfaces\fR\m[]
-parameter\&.
-\FCnmbd\F[]
-also binds to the "all addresses" interface (0\&.0\&.0\&.0) on ports 137 and 138 for the purposes of reading broadcast messages\&. If this option is not set then
-\FCnmbd\F[]
-will service name requests on all of these sockets\&. If
-\m[blue]\fBbind interfaces only\fR\m[]
-is set then
-\FCnmbd\F[]
-will check the source address of any packets coming in on the broadcast sockets and discard any that don\'t match the broadcast addresses of the interfaces in the
-\m[blue]\fBinterfaces\fR\m[]
-parameter list\&. As unicast packets are received on the other sockets it allows
-\FCnmbd\F[]
-to refuse to serve names to machines that send packets that arrive through any interfaces not listed in the
-\m[blue]\fBinterfaces\fR\m[]
-list\&. IP Source address spoofing does defeat this simple check, however, so it must not be used seriously as a security feature for
-\FCnmbd\F[]\&.
-.sp
-For file service it causes
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-to bind only to the interface list given in the
-\m[blue]\fBinterfaces\fR\m[]
-parameter\&. This restricts the networks that
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-will serve, to packets coming in on those interfaces\&. Note that you should not use this parameter for machines that are serving PPP or other intermittent or non\-broadcast network interfaces as it will not cope with non\-permanent interfaces\&.
-.sp
-If
-\m[blue]\fBbind interfaces only\fR\m[]
-is set and the network address
-\fI127\&.0\&.0\&.1\fR
-is not added to the
-\m[blue]\fBinterfaces\fR\m[]
-parameter list
-\fBsmbpasswd\fR(8)
-and
-\fBswat\fR(8)
-may not work as expected due to the reasons covered below\&.
-.sp
-To change a users SMB password, the
-\FCsmbpasswd\F[]
-by default connects to the
-\fIlocalhost \- 127\&.0\&.0\&.1\fR
-address as an SMB client to issue the password change request\&. If
-\m[blue]\fBbind interfaces only\fR\m[]
-is set then unless the network address
-\fI127\&.0\&.0\&.1\fR
-is added to the
-\m[blue]\fBinterfaces\fR\m[]
-parameter list then
-\FC smbpasswd\F[]
-will fail to connect in it\'s default mode\&.
-\FCsmbpasswd\F[]
-can be forced to use the primary IP interface of the local host by using its
-\fBsmbpasswd\fR(8)
-\fI\-r \fR\fI\fIremote machine\fR\fR
-parameter, with
-\fIremote machine\fR
-set to the IP name of the primary interface of the local host\&.
-.sp
-The
-\FCswat\F[]
-status page tries to connect with
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-and
-\FCnmbd\F[]
-at the address
-\fI127\&.0\&.0\&.1\fR
-to determine if they are running\&. Not adding
-\fI127\&.0\&.0\&.1\fR
-will cause
-\FC smbd\F[]
-and
-\FCnmbd\F[]
-to always show "not running" even if they really are\&. This can prevent
-\FC swat\F[]
-from starting/stopping/restarting
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-and
-\FCnmbd\F[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIbind interfaces only\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-blocking locks (S)
-.\" blocking locks
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter controls the behavior of
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-when given a request by a client to obtain a byte range lock on a region of an open file, and the request has a time limit associated with it\&.
-.sp
-If this parameter is set and the lock range requested cannot be immediately satisfied, samba will internally queue the lock request, and periodically attempt to obtain the lock until the timeout period expires\&.
-.sp
-If this parameter is set to
-\fBno\fR, then samba will behave as previous versions of Samba would and will fail the lock request immediately if the lock range cannot be obtained\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIblocking locks\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-block size (S)
-.\" block size
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter controls the behavior of
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-when reporting disk free sizes\&. By default, this reports a disk block size of 1024 bytes\&.
-.sp
-Changing this parameter may have some effect on the efficiency of client writes, this is not yet confirmed\&. This parameter was added to allow advanced administrators to change it (usually to a higher value) and test the effect it has on client write performance without re\-compiling the code\&. As this is an experimental option it may be removed in a future release\&.
-.sp
-Changing this option does not change the disk free reporting size, just the block size unit reported to the client\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIblock size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC1024\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIblock size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC4096\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-browsable
-.\" browsable
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-browseable\&.
-.RE
-
-browseable (S)
-.\" browseable
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This controls whether this share is seen in the list of available shares in a net view and in the browse list\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIbrowseable\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-browse list (G)
-.\" browse list
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This controls whether
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-will serve a browse list to a client doing a
-\FCNetServerEnum\F[]
-call\&. Normally set to
-\fByes\fR\&. You should never need to change this\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIbrowse list\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-cache directory (G)
-.\" cache directory
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Usually, most of the TDB files are stored in the
-\fIlock directory\fR\&. Since Samba 3\&.4\&.0, it is possible to differentiate between TDB files with persistent data and TDB files with non\-persistent data using the
-\fIstate directory\fR
-and the
-\fIcache directory\fR
-options\&.
-.sp
-This option specifies the directory where TDB files containing non\-persistent data will be stored\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIcache directory\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC${prefix}/var/locks\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIcache directory\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/var/run/samba/locks/cache\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-casesignames
-.\" casesignames
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-case sensitive\&.
-.RE
-
-case sensitive (S)
-.\" case sensitive
-.PP
-.RS 4
-See the discussion in the section
-\m[blue]\fBname mangling\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIcase sensitive\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-change notify (S)
-.\" change notify
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies whether Samba should reply to a client\'s file change notify requests\&.
-.sp
-You should never need to change this parameter
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIchange notify\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-change share command (G)
-.\" change share command
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Samba 2\&.2\&.0 introduced the ability to dynamically add and delete shares via the Windows NT 4\&.0 Server Manager\&. The
-\fIchange share command\fR
-is used to define an external program or script which will modify an existing service definition in
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]\&.
-.sp
-In order to successfully execute the
-\fIchange share command\fR,
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-requires that the administrator connects using a root account (i\&.e\&. uid == 0) or has the
-\FCSeDiskOperatorPrivilege\F[]\&. Scripts defined in the
-\fIchange share command\fR
-parameter are executed as root\&.
-.sp
-When executed,
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-will automatically invoke the
-\fIchange share command\fR
-with five parameters\&.
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIconfigFile\fR
-\- the location of the global
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
-file\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIshareName\fR
-\- the name of the new share\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIpathName\fR
-\- path to an **existing** directory on disk\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIcomment\fR
-\- comment string to associate with the new share\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fImax connections\fR
-Number of maximum simultaneous connections to this share\&.
-.sp
-.RE
-This parameter is only used to modify existing file share definitions\&. To modify printer shares, use the "Printers\&.\&.\&." folder as seen when browsing the Samba host\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIchange share command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIchange share command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/local/bin/changeshare\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-check password script (G)
-.\" check password script
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The name of a program that can be used to check password complexity\&. The password is sent to the program\'s standard input\&.
-.sp
-The program must return 0 on a good password, or any other value if the password is bad\&. In case the password is considered weak (the program does not return 0) the user will be notified and the password change will fail\&.
-.sp
-Note: In the example directory is a sample program called
-\FCcrackcheck\F[]
-that uses cracklib to check the password quality\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIcheck password script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCDisabled\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIcheck password script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/local/sbin/crackcheck\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-client lanman auth (G)
-.\" client lanman auth
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter determines whether or not
-\fBsmbclient\fR(8)
-and other samba client tools will attempt to authenticate itself to servers using the weaker LANMAN password hash\&. If disabled, only server which support NT password hashes (e\&.g\&. Windows NT/2000, Samba, etc\&.\&.\&. but not Windows 95/98) will be able to be connected from the Samba client\&.
-.sp
-The LANMAN encrypted response is easily broken, due to its case\-insensitive nature, and the choice of algorithm\&. Clients without Windows 95/98 servers are advised to disable this option\&.
-.sp
-Disabling this option will also disable the
-\FCclient plaintext auth\F[]
-option\&.
-.sp
-Likewise, if the
-\FCclient ntlmv2 auth\F[]
-parameter is enabled, then only NTLMv2 logins will be attempted\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIclient lanman auth\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-client ldap sasl wrapping (G)
-.\" client ldap sasl wrapping
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The
-\m[blue]\fBclient ldap sasl wrapping\fR\m[]
-defines whether ldap traffic will be signed or signed and encrypted (sealed)\&. Possible values are
-\fIplain\fR,
-\fIsign\fR
-and
-\fIseal\fR\&.
-.sp
-The values
-\fIsign\fR
-and
-\fIseal\fR
-are only available if Samba has been compiled against a modern OpenLDAP version (2\&.3\&.x or higher)\&.
-.sp
-This option is needed in the case of Domain Controllers enforcing the usage of signed LDAP connections (e\&.g\&. Windows 2000 SP3 or higher)\&. LDAP sign and seal can be controlled with the registry key "\FCHKLM\eSystem\eCurrentControlSet\eServices\e\F[]
-\FCNTDS\eParameters\eLDAPServerIntegrity\F[]" on the Windows server side\&.
-.sp
-Depending on the used KRB5 library (MIT and older Heimdal versions) it is possible that the message "integrity only" is not supported\&. In this case,
-\fIsign\fR
-is just an alias for
-\fIseal\fR\&.
-.sp
-The default value is
-\fIplain\fR
-which is not irritable to KRB5 clock skew errors\&. That implies synchronizing the time with the KDC in the case of using
-\fIsign\fR
-or
-\fIseal\fR\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIclient ldap sasl wrapping\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCplain\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-client ntlmv2 auth (G)
-.\" client ntlmv2 auth
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter determines whether or not
-\fBsmbclient\fR(8)
-will attempt to authenticate itself to servers using the NTLMv2 encrypted password response\&.
-.sp
-If enabled, only an NTLMv2 and LMv2 response (both much more secure than earlier versions) will be sent\&. Many servers (including NT4 < SP4, Win9x and Samba 2\&.2) are not compatible with NTLMv2\&.
-.sp
-Similarly, if enabled, NTLMv1,
-\FCclient lanman auth\F[]
-and
-\FCclient plaintext auth\F[]
-authentication will be disabled\&. This also disables share\-level authentication\&.
-.sp
-If disabled, an NTLM response (and possibly a LANMAN response) will be sent by the client, depending on the value of
-\FCclient lanman auth\F[]\&.
-.sp
-Note that some sites (particularly those following \'best practice\' security polices) only allow NTLMv2 responses, and not the weaker LM or NTLM\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIclient ntlmv2 auth\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-client plaintext auth (G)
-.\" client plaintext auth
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Specifies whether a client should send a plaintext password if the server does not support encrypted passwords\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIclient plaintext auth\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-client schannel (G)
-.\" client schannel
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This controls whether the client offers or even demands the use of the netlogon schannel\&.
-\m[blue]\fBclient schannel = no\fR\m[]
-does not offer the schannel,
-\m[blue]\fBclient schannel = auto\fR\m[]
-offers the schannel but does not enforce it, and
-\m[blue]\fBclient schannel = yes\fR\m[]
-denies access if the server is not able to speak netlogon schannel\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIclient schannel\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCauto\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIclient schannel\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-client signing (G)
-.\" client signing
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This controls whether the client is allowed or required to use SMB signing\&. Possible values are
-\fIauto\fR,
-\fImandatory\fR
-and
-\fIdisabled\fR\&.
-.sp
-When set to auto, SMB signing is offered, but not enforced\&. When set to mandatory, SMB signing is required and if set to disabled, SMB signing is not offered either\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIclient signing\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCauto\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-client use spnego (G)
-.\" client use spnego
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This variable controls whether Samba clients will try to use Simple and Protected NEGOciation (as specified by rfc2478) with supporting servers (including WindowsXP, Windows2000 and Samba 3\&.0) to agree upon an authentication mechanism\&. This enables Kerberos authentication in particular\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIclient use spnego\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-cluster addresses (G)
-.\" cluster addresses
-.PP
-.RS 4
-With this parameter you can add additional addresses nmbd will register with a WINS server\&. These addresses are not necessarily present on all nodes simultaneously, but they will be registered with the WINS server so that clients can contact any of the nodes\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIcluster addresses\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIcluster addresses\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC10\&.0\&.0\&.1 10\&.0\&.0\&.2 10\&.0\&.0\&.3\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-clustering (G)
-.\" clustering
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies whether Samba should contact ctdb for accessing its tdb files and use ctdb as a backend for its messaging backend\&.
-.sp
-Set this parameter to
-\FCyes\F[]
-only if you have a cluster setup with ctdb running\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIclustering\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-comment (S)
-.\" comment
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a text field that is seen next to a share when a client does a queries the server, either via the network neighborhood or via
-\FCnet view\F[]
-to list what shares are available\&.
-.sp
-If you want to set the string that is displayed next to the machine name then see the
-\m[blue]\fBserver string\fR\m[]
-parameter\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIcomment\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC # No comment\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIcomment\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCFred\'s Files\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-config backend (G)
-.\" config backend
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This controls the backend for storing the configuration\&. Possible values are
-\fIfile\fR
-(the default) and
-\fIregistry\fR\&. When
-\m[blue]\fBconfig backend = registry\fR\m[]
-is encountered while loading
-\fIsmb\&.conf\fR, the configuration read so far is dropped and the global options are read from registry instead\&. So this triggers a registry only configuration\&. Share definitions are not read immediately but instead
-\fIregistry shares\fR
-is set to
-\fIyes\fR\&.
-.sp
-Note: This option can not be set inside the registry configuration itself\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIconfig backend\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCfile\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIconfig backend\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCregistry\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-config file (G)
-.\" config file
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This allows you to override the config file to use, instead of the default (usually
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[])\&. There is a chicken and egg problem here as this option is set in the config file!
-.sp
-For this reason, if the name of the config file has changed when the parameters are loaded then it will reload them from the new config file\&.
-.sp
-This option takes the usual substitutions, which can be very useful\&.
-.sp
-If the config file doesn\'t exist then it won\'t be loaded (allowing you to special case the config files of just a few clients)\&.
-.sp
-\fINo default\fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIconfig file\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/local/samba/lib/smb\&.conf\&.%m\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-copy (S)
-.\" copy
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter allows you to "clone" service entries\&. The specified service is simply duplicated under the current service\'s name\&. Any parameters specified in the current section will override those in the section being copied\&.
-.sp
-This feature lets you set up a \'template\' service and create similar services easily\&. Note that the service being copied must occur earlier in the configuration file than the service doing the copying\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIcopy\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIcopy\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCotherservice\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-create krb5 conf (G)
-.\" create krb5 conf
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Setting this paramter to
-\FCno\F[]
-prevents winbind from creating custom krb5\&.conf files\&. Winbind normally does this because the krb5 libraries are not AD\-site\-aware and thus would pick any domain controller out of potentially very many\&. Winbind is site\-aware and makes the krb5 libraries use a local DC by creating its own krb5\&.conf files\&.
-.sp
-Preventing winbind from doing this might become necessary if you have to add special options into your system\-krb5\&.conf that winbind does not see\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIcreate krb5 conf\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-create mode
-.\" create mode
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-create mask\&.
-.RE
-
-create mask (S)
-.\" create mask
-.PP
-.RS 4
-When a file is created, the necessary permissions are calculated according to the mapping from DOS modes to UNIX permissions, and the resulting UNIX mode is then bit\-wise \'AND\'ed with this parameter\&. This parameter may be thought of as a bit\-wise MASK for the UNIX modes of a file\&. Any bit
-\fInot\fR
-set here will be removed from the modes set on a file when it is created\&.
-.sp
-The default value of this parameter removes the
-\FCgroup\F[]
-and
-\FCother\F[]
-write and execute bits from the UNIX modes\&.
-.sp
-Following this Samba will bit\-wise \'OR\' the UNIX mode created from this parameter with the value of the
-\m[blue]\fBforce create mode\fR\m[]
-parameter which is set to 000 by default\&.
-.sp
-This parameter does not affect directory masks\&. See the parameter
-\m[blue]\fBdirectory mask\fR\m[]
-for details\&.
-.sp
-Note that this parameter does not apply to permissions set by Windows NT/2000 ACL editors\&. If the administrator wishes to enforce a mask on access control lists also, they need to set the
-\m[blue]\fBsecurity mask\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIcreate mask\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0744\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIcreate mask\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0775\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-csc policy (S)
-.\" csc policy
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This stands for
-\fIclient\-side caching policy\fR, and specifies how clients capable of offline caching will cache the files in the share\&. The valid values are: manual, documents, programs, disable\&.
-.sp
-These values correspond to those used on Windows servers\&.
-.sp
-For example, shares containing roaming profiles can have offline caching disabled using
-\m[blue]\fBcsc policy = disable\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIcsc policy\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCmanual\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIcsc policy\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCprograms\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ctdbd socket (G)
-.\" ctdbd socket
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If you set
-\FCclustering=yes\F[], you need to tell Samba where ctdbd listens on its unix domain socket\&. The default path as of ctdb 1\&.0 is /tmp/ctdb\&.socket which you have to explicitly set for Samba in smb\&.conf\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIctdbd socket\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIctdbd socket\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/tmp/ctdb\&.socket\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ctdb timeout (G)
-.\" ctdb timeout
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies a timeout in seconds for the connection between Samba and ctdb\&. It is only valid if you have compiled Samba with clustering and if you have set
-\fIclustering=yes\fR\&.
-.sp
-When something in the cluster blocks, it can happen that we wait indefinitely long for ctdb, just adding to the blocking condition\&. In a well\-running cluster this should never happen, but there are too many components in a cluster that might have hickups\&. Choosing the right balance for this value is very tricky, because on a busy cluster long service times to transfer something across the cluster might be valid\&. Setting it too short will degrade the service your cluster presents, setting it too long might make the cluster itself not recover from something severely broken for too long\&.
-.sp
-Be aware that if you set this parameter, this needs to be in the file smb\&.conf, it is not really helpful to put this into a registry configuration (typical on a cluster), because to access the registry contact to ctdb is requred\&.
-.sp
-Setting
-\fIctdb timeout\fR
-to n makes any process waiting longer than n seconds for a reply by the cluster panic\&. Setting it to 0 (the default) makes Samba block forever, which is the highly recommended default\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIctdb timeout\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-cups connection timeout (G)
-.\" cups connection timeout
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is only applicable if
-\m[blue]\fBprinting\fR\m[]
-is set to
-\fBcups\fR\&.
-.sp
-If set, this option specifies the number of seconds that smbd will wait whilst trying to contact to the CUPS server\&. The connection will fail if it takes longer than this number of seconds\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIcups connection timeout\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC30\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIcups connection timeout\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC60\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-cups encrypt (G)
-.\" cups encrypt
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is only applicable if
-\m[blue]\fBprinting\fR\m[]
-is set to
-\fBcups\fR
-and if you use CUPS newer than 1\&.0\&.x\&.It is used to define whether or not Samba should use encryption when talking to the CUPS server\&. Possible values are
-\fIauto\fR,
-\fIyes\fR
-and
-\fIno\fR
-.sp
-When set to auto we will try to do a TLS handshake on each CUPS connection setup\&. If that fails, we will fall back to unencrypted operation\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIcups encrypt\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC"no"\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-cups options (S)
-.\" cups options
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is only applicable if
-\m[blue]\fBprinting\fR\m[]
-is set to
-\fBcups\fR\&. Its value is a free form string of options passed directly to the cups library\&.
-.sp
-You can pass any generic print option known to CUPS (as listed in the CUPS "Software Users\' Manual")\&. You can also pass any printer specific option (as listed in "lpoptions \-d printername \-l") valid for the target queue\&. Multiple parameters should be space\-delimited name/value pairs according to the PAPI text option ABNF specification\&. Collection values ("name={a=\&.\&.\&. b=\&.\&.\&. c=\&.\&.\&.}") are stored with the curley brackets intact\&.
-.sp
-You should set this parameter to
-\fBraw\fR
-if your CUPS server
-\FCerror_log\F[]
-file contains messages such as "Unsupported format \'application/octet\-stream\'" when printing from a Windows client through Samba\&. It is no longer necessary to enable system wide raw printing in
-\FC/etc/cups/mime\&.{convs,types}\F[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIcups options\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC""\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIcups options\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC"raw media=a4"\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-cups server (G)
-.\" cups server
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is only applicable if
-\m[blue]\fBprinting\fR\m[]
-is set to
-\fBcups\fR\&.
-.sp
-If set, this option overrides the ServerName option in the CUPS
-\FCclient\&.conf\F[]\&. This is necessary if you have virtual samba servers that connect to different CUPS daemons\&.
-.sp
-Optionally, a port can be specified by separating the server name and port number with a colon\&. If no port was specified, the default port for IPP (631) will be used\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIcups server\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC""\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIcups server\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCmycupsserver\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIcups server\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCmycupsserver:1631\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-deadtime (G)
-.\" deadtime
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The value of the parameter (a decimal integer) represents the number of minutes of inactivity before a connection is considered dead, and it is disconnected\&. The deadtime only takes effect if the number of open files is zero\&.
-.sp
-This is useful to stop a server\'s resources being exhausted by a large number of inactive connections\&.
-.sp
-Most clients have an auto\-reconnect feature when a connection is broken so in most cases this parameter should be transparent to users\&.
-.sp
-Using this parameter with a timeout of a few minutes is recommended for most systems\&.
-.sp
-A deadtime of zero indicates that no auto\-disconnection should be performed\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdeadtime\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIdeadtime\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC15\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-debug class (G)
-.\" debug class
-.PP
-.RS 4
-With this boolean parameter enabled, the debug class (DBGC_CLASS) will be displayed in the debug header\&.
-.sp
-For more information about currently available debug classes, see section about
-\m[blue]\fBlog level\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdebug class\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-debug hires timestamp (G)
-.\" debug hires timestamp
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Sometimes the timestamps in the log messages are needed with a resolution of higher that seconds, this boolean parameter adds microsecond resolution to the timestamp message header when turned on\&.
-.sp
-Note that the parameter
-\m[blue]\fBdebug timestamp\fR\m[]
-must be on for this to have an effect\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdebug hires timestamp\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-debug pid (G)
-.\" debug pid
-.PP
-.RS 4
-When using only one log file for more then one forked
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)\-process there may be hard to follow which process outputs which message\&. This boolean parameter is adds the process\-id to the timestamp message headers in the logfile when turned on\&.
-.sp
-Note that the parameter
-\m[blue]\fBdebug timestamp\fR\m[]
-must be on for this to have an effect\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdebug pid\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-debug prefix timestamp (G)
-.\" debug prefix timestamp
-.PP
-.RS 4
-With this option enabled, the timestamp message header is prefixed to the debug message without the filename and function information that is included with the
-\m[blue]\fBdebug timestamp\fR\m[]
-parameter\&. This gives timestamps to the messages without adding an additional line\&.
-.sp
-Note that this parameter overrides the
-\m[blue]\fBdebug timestamp\fR\m[]
-parameter\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdebug prefix timestamp\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-timestamp logs
-.\" timestamp logs
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-debug timestamp\&.
-.RE
-
-debug timestamp (G)
-.\" debug timestamp
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Samba debug log messages are timestamped by default\&. If you are running at a high
-\m[blue]\fBdebug level\fR\m[]
-these timestamps can be distracting\&. This boolean parameter allows timestamping to be turned off\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdebug timestamp\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-debug uid (G)
-.\" debug uid
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Samba is sometimes run as root and sometime run as the connected user, this boolean parameter inserts the current euid, egid, uid and gid to the timestamp message headers in the log file if turned on\&.
-.sp
-Note that the parameter
-\m[blue]\fBdebug timestamp\fR\m[]
-must be on for this to have an effect\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdebug uid\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-dedicated keytab file (G)
-.\" dedicated keytab file
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Specifies the path to the kerberos keytab file when
-\m[blue]\fBkerberos method\fR\m[]
-is set to "dedicated keytab"\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdedicated keytab file\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIdedicated keytab file\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/local/etc/krb5\&.keytab\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-default case (S)
-.\" default case
-.PP
-.RS 4
-See the section on
-\m[blue]\fBname mangling\fR\m[]\&. Also note the
-\m[blue]\fBshort preserve case\fR\m[]
-parameter\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdefault case\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FClower\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-default devmode (S)
-.\" default devmode
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is only applicable to
-\m[blue]\fBprintable\fR\m[]
-services\&. When smbd is serving Printer Drivers to Windows NT/2k/XP clients, each printer on the Samba server has a Device Mode which defines things such as paper size and orientation and duplex settings\&. The device mode can only correctly be generated by the printer driver itself (which can only be executed on a Win32 platform)\&. Because smbd is unable to execute the driver code to generate the device mode, the default behavior is to set this field to NULL\&.
-.sp
-Most problems with serving printer drivers to Windows NT/2k/XP clients can be traced to a problem with the generated device mode\&. Certain drivers will do things such as crashing the client\'s Explorer\&.exe with a NULL devmode\&. However, other printer drivers can cause the client\'s spooler service (spoolsv\&.exe) to die if the devmode was not created by the driver itself (i\&.e\&. smbd generates a default devmode)\&.
-.sp
-This parameter should be used with care and tested with the printer driver in question\&. It is better to leave the device mode to NULL and let the Windows client set the correct values\&. Because drivers do not do this all the time, setting
-\FCdefault devmode = yes\F[]
-will instruct smbd to generate a default one\&.
-.sp
-For more information on Windows NT/2k printing and Device Modes, see the
-MSDN documentation\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdefault devmode\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-default
-.\" default
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-default service\&.
-.RE
-
-default service (G)
-.\" default service
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the name of a service which will be connected to if the service actually requested cannot be found\&. Note that the square brackets are
-\fINOT\fR
-given in the parameter value (see example below)\&.
-.sp
-There is no default value for this parameter\&. If this parameter is not given, attempting to connect to a nonexistent service results in an error\&.
-.sp
-Typically the default service would be a
-\m[blue]\fBguest ok\fR\m[],
-\m[blue]\fBread\-only\fR\m[]
-service\&.
-.sp
-Also note that the apparent service name will be changed to equal that of the requested service, this is very useful as it allows you to use macros like
-\fI%S\fR
-to make a wildcard service\&.
-.sp
-Note also that any "_" characters in the name of the service used in the default service will get mapped to a "/"\&. This allows for interesting things\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdefault service\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIdefault service\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCpub\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-defer sharing violations (G)
-.\" defer sharing violations
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Windows allows specifying how a file will be shared with other processes when it is opened\&. Sharing violations occur when a file is opened by a different process using options that violate the share settings specified by other processes\&. This parameter causes smbd to act as a Windows server does, and defer returning a "sharing violation" error message for up to one second, allowing the client to close the file causing the violation in the meantime\&.
-.sp
-UNIX by default does not have this behaviour\&.
-.sp
-There should be no reason to turn off this parameter, as it is designed to enable Samba to more correctly emulate Windows\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdefer sharing violations\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCTrue\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-delete group script (G)
-.\" delete group script
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is the full pathname to a script that will be run
-\fIAS ROOT\fR
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-when a group is requested to be deleted\&. It will expand any
-\fI%g\fR
-to the group name passed\&. This script is only useful for installations using the Windows NT domain administration tools\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdelete group script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-deleteprinter command (G)
-.\" deleteprinter command
-.PP
-.RS 4
-With the introduction of MS\-RPC based printer support for Windows NT/2000 clients in Samba 2\&.2, it is now possible to delete a printer at run time by issuing the DeletePrinter() RPC call\&.
-.sp
-For a Samba host this means that the printer must be physically deleted from the underlying printing system\&. The
-\m[blue]\fBdeleteprinter command\fR\m[]
-defines a script to be run which will perform the necessary operations for removing the printer from the print system and from
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]\&.
-.sp
-The
-\m[blue]\fBdeleteprinter command\fR\m[]
-is automatically called with only one parameter:
-\m[blue]\fBprinter name\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Once the
-\m[blue]\fBdeleteprinter command\fR\m[]
-has been executed,
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-will reparse the
-\FC smb\&.conf\F[]
-to check that the associated printer no longer exists\&. If the sharename is still valid, then
-\FCsmbd \F[]
-will return an ACCESS_DENIED error to the client\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdeleteprinter command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIdeleteprinter command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/bin/removeprinter\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-delete readonly (S)
-.\" delete readonly
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter allows readonly files to be deleted\&. This is not normal DOS semantics, but is allowed by UNIX\&.
-.sp
-This option may be useful for running applications such as rcs, where UNIX file ownership prevents changing file permissions, and DOS semantics prevent deletion of a read only file\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdelete readonly\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-delete share command (G)
-.\" delete share command
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Samba 2\&.2\&.0 introduced the ability to dynamically add and delete shares via the Windows NT 4\&.0 Server Manager\&. The
-\fIdelete share command\fR
-is used to define an external program or script which will remove an existing service definition from
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]\&.
-.sp
-In order to successfully execute the
-\fIdelete share command\fR,
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-requires that the administrator connects using a root account (i\&.e\&. uid == 0) or has the
-\FCSeDiskOperatorPrivilege\F[]\&. Scripts defined in the
-\fIdelete share command\fR
-parameter are executed as root\&.
-.sp
-When executed,
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-will automatically invoke the
-\fIdelete share command\fR
-with two parameters\&.
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIconfigFile\fR
-\- the location of the global
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
-file\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIshareName\fR
-\- the name of the existing service\&.
-.sp
-.RE
-This parameter is only used to remove file shares\&. To delete printer shares, see the
-\m[blue]\fBdeleteprinter command\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdelete share command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIdelete share command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/local/bin/delshare\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-delete user from group script (G)
-.\" delete user from group script
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Full path to the script that will be called when a user is removed from a group using the Windows NT domain administration tools\&. It will be run by
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-\fIAS ROOT\fR\&. Any
-\fI%g\fR
-will be replaced with the group name and any
-\fI%u\fR
-will be replaced with the user name\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdelete user from group script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIdelete user from group script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/sbin/deluser %u %g\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-delete user script (G)
-.\" delete user script
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is the full pathname to a script that will be run by
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-when managing users with remote RPC (NT) tools\&.
-.sp
-This script is called when a remote client removes a user from the server, normally using \'User Manager for Domains\' or
-\FCrpcclient\F[]\&.
-.sp
-This script should delete the given UNIX username\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdelete user script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIdelete user script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/local/samba/bin/del_user %u\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-delete veto files (S)
-.\" delete veto files
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option is used when Samba is attempting to delete a directory that contains one or more vetoed directories (see the
-\m[blue]\fBveto files\fR\m[]
-option)\&. If this option is set to
-\fBno\fR
-(the default) then if a vetoed directory contains any non\-vetoed files or directories then the directory delete will fail\&. This is usually what you want\&.
-.sp
-If this option is set to
-\fByes\fR, then Samba will attempt to recursively delete any files and directories within the vetoed directory\&. This can be useful for integration with file serving systems such as NetAtalk which create meta\-files within directories you might normally veto DOS/Windows users from seeing (e\&.g\&.
-\FC\&.AppleDouble\F[])
-.sp
-Setting
-\m[blue]\fBdelete veto files = yes\fR\m[]
-allows these directories to be transparently deleted when the parent directory is deleted (so long as the user has permissions to do so)\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdelete veto files\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-dfree cache time (S)
-.\" dfree cache time
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The
-\fIdfree cache time\fR
-should only be used on systems where a problem occurs with the internal disk space calculations\&. This has been known to happen with Ultrix, but may occur with other operating systems\&. The symptom that was seen was an error of "Abort Retry Ignore" at the end of each directory listing\&.
-.sp
-This is a new parameter introduced in Samba version 3\&.0\&.21\&. It specifies in seconds the time that smbd will cache the output of a disk free query\&. If set to zero (the default) no caching is done\&. This allows a heavily loaded server to prevent rapid spawning of
-\m[blue]\fBdfree command\fR\m[]
-scripts increasing the load\&.
-.sp
-By default this parameter is zero, meaning no caching will be done\&.
-.sp
-\fINo default\fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIdfree cache time\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCdfree cache time = 60\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-dfree command (S)
-.\" dfree command
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The
-\fIdfree command\fR
-setting should only be used on systems where a problem occurs with the internal disk space calculations\&. This has been known to happen with Ultrix, but may occur with other operating systems\&. The symptom that was seen was an error of "Abort Retry Ignore" at the end of each directory listing\&.
-.sp
-This setting allows the replacement of the internal routines to calculate the total disk space and amount available with an external routine\&. The example below gives a possible script that might fulfill this function\&.
-.sp
-In Samba version 3\&.0\&.21 this parameter has been changed to be a per\-share parameter, and in addition the parameter
-\m[blue]\fBdfree cache time\fR\m[]
-was added to allow the output of this script to be cached for systems under heavy load\&.
-.sp
-The external program will be passed a single parameter indicating a directory in the filesystem being queried\&. This will typically consist of the string
-\FC\&./\F[]\&. The script should return two integers in ASCII\&. The first should be the total disk space in blocks, and the second should be the number of available blocks\&. An optional third return value can give the block size in bytes\&. The default blocksize is 1024 bytes\&.
-.sp
-Note: Your script should
-\fINOT\fR
-be setuid or setgid and should be owned by (and writeable only by) root!
-.sp
-Where the script dfree (which must be made executable) could be:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.BB lightgray
- 
-#!/bin/sh
-df $1 | tail \-1 | awk \'{print $(NF\-4),$(NF\-2)}\'
-.EB lightgray
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-or perhaps (on Sys V based systems):
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.BB lightgray
- 
-#!/bin/sh
-/usr/bin/df \-k $1 | tail \-1 | awk \'{print $3" "$5}\'
-.EB lightgray
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-Note that you may have to replace the command names with full path names on some systems\&.
-.sp
-By default internal routines for determining the disk capacity and remaining space will be used\&.
-.sp
-\fINo default\fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIdfree command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/local/samba/bin/dfree\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-directory mode
-.\" directory mode
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-directory mask\&.
-.RE
-
-directory mask (S)
-.\" directory mask
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is the octal modes which are used when converting DOS modes to UNIX modes when creating UNIX directories\&.
-.sp
-When a directory is created, the necessary permissions are calculated according to the mapping from DOS modes to UNIX permissions, and the resulting UNIX mode is then bit\-wise \'AND\'ed with this parameter\&. This parameter may be thought of as a bit\-wise MASK for the UNIX modes of a directory\&. Any bit
-\fInot\fR
-set here will be removed from the modes set on a directory when it is created\&.
-.sp
-The default value of this parameter removes the \'group\' and \'other\' write bits from the UNIX mode, allowing only the user who owns the directory to modify it\&.
-.sp
-Following this Samba will bit\-wise \'OR\' the UNIX mode created from this parameter with the value of the
-\m[blue]\fBforce directory mode\fR\m[]
-parameter\&. This parameter is set to 000 by default (i\&.e\&. no extra mode bits are added)\&.
-.sp
-Note that this parameter does not apply to permissions set by Windows NT/2000 ACL editors\&. If the administrator wishes to enforce a mask on access control lists also, they need to set the
-\m[blue]\fBdirectory security mask\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdirectory mask\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0755\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIdirectory mask\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0775\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-directory name cache size (S)
-.\" directory name cache size
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the the size of the directory name cache\&. It will be needed to turn this off for *BSD systems\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdirectory name cache size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC100\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-directory security mask (S)
-.\" directory security mask
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter controls what UNIX permission bits will be set when a Windows NT client is manipulating the UNIX permission on a directory using the native NT security dialog box\&.
-.sp
-This parameter is applied as a mask (AND\'ed with) to the incoming permission bits, thus resetting any bits not in this mask\&. Make sure not to mix up this parameter with
-\m[blue]\fBforce directory security mode\fR\m[], which works similar like this one but uses logical OR instead of AND\&. Essentially, zero bits in this mask are a set of bits that will always be set to zero\&.
-.sp
-Essentially, all bits set to zero in this mask will result in setting to zero the corresponding bits on the file permissions regardless of the previous status of this bits on the file\&.
-.sp
-If not set explicitly this parameter is set to 0777 meaning a user is allowed to set all the user/group/world permissions on a directory\&.
-.sp
-\fINote\fR
-that users who can access the Samba server through other means can easily bypass this restriction, so it is primarily useful for standalone "appliance" systems\&. Administrators of most normal systems will probably want to leave it as the default of
-\fB0777\fR\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdirectory security mask\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0777\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIdirectory security mask\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0700\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-disable netbios (G)
-.\" disable netbios
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Enabling this parameter will disable netbios support in Samba\&. Netbios is the only available form of browsing in all windows versions except for 2000 and XP\&.
-.if n \{\
-.sp
-.\}
-.RS 4
-.BM yellow
-.it 1 an-trap
-.nr an-no-space-flag 1
-.nr an-break-flag 1
-.br
-.ps +1
-\fBNote\fR
-.ps -1
-.br
-Clients that only support netbios won\'t be able to see your samba server when netbios support is disabled\&.
-.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
-.RE
-Default:
-\fI\fIdisable netbios\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-disable spoolss (G)
-.\" disable spoolss
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Enabling this parameter will disable Samba\'s support for the SPOOLSS set of MS\-RPC\'s and will yield identical behavior as Samba 2\&.0\&.x\&. Windows NT/2000 clients will downgrade to using Lanman style printing commands\&. Windows 9x/ME will be unaffected by the parameter\&. However, this will also disable the ability to upload printer drivers to a Samba server via the Windows NT Add Printer Wizard or by using the NT printer properties dialog window\&. It will also disable the capability of Windows NT/2000 clients to download print drivers from the Samba host upon demand\&.
-\fIBe very careful about enabling this parameter\&.\fR
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdisable spoolss\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-display charset (G)
-.\" display charset
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Specifies the charset that samba will use to print messages to stdout and stderr\&. The default value is "LOCALE", which means automatically set, depending on the current locale\&. The value should generally be the same as the value of the parameter
-\m[blue]\fBunix charset\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdisplay charset\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC"LOCALE" or "ASCII" (depending on the system)\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIdisplay charset\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCUTF8\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-dmapi support (S)
-.\" dmapi support
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies whether Samba should use DMAPI to determine whether a file is offline or not\&. This would typically be used in conjunction with a hierarchical storage system that automatically migrates files to tape\&.
-.sp
-Note that Samba infers the status of a file by examining the events that a DMAPI application has registered interest in\&. This heuristic is satisfactory for a number of hierarchical storage systems, but there may be system for which it will fail\&. In this case, Samba may erroneously report files to be offline\&.
-.sp
-This parameter is only available if a supported DMAPI implementation was found at compilation time\&. It will only be used if DMAPI is found to enabled on the system at run time\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdmapi support\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-dns proxy (G)
-.\" dns proxy
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Specifies that
-\fBnmbd\fR(8)
-when acting as a WINS server and finding that a NetBIOS name has not been registered, should treat the NetBIOS name word\-for\-word as a DNS name and do a lookup with the DNS server for that name on behalf of the name\-querying client\&.
-.sp
-Note that the maximum length for a NetBIOS name is 15 characters, so the DNS name (or DNS alias) can likewise only be 15 characters, maximum\&.
-.sp
-\FCnmbd\F[]
-spawns a second copy of itself to do the DNS name lookup requests, as doing a name lookup is a blocking action\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdns proxy\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-domain logons (G)
-.\" domain logons
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If set to
-\fByes\fR, the Samba server will provide the netlogon service for Windows 9X network logons for the
-\m[blue]\fBworkgroup\fR\m[]
-it is in\&. This will also cause the Samba server to act as a domain controller for NT4 style domain services\&. For more details on setting up this feature see the Domain Control chapter of the Samba HOWTO Collection\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdomain logons\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-domain master (G)
-.\" domain master
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Tell
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-to enable WAN\-wide browse list collation\&. Setting this option causes
-\FCnmbd\F[]
-to claim a special domain specific NetBIOS name that identifies it as a domain master browser for its given
-\m[blue]\fBworkgroup\fR\m[]\&. Local master browsers in the same
-\m[blue]\fBworkgroup\fR\m[]
-on broadcast\-isolated subnets will give this
-\FCnmbd\F[]
-their local browse lists, and then ask
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-for a complete copy of the browse list for the whole wide area network\&. Browser clients will then contact their local master browser, and will receive the domain\-wide browse list, instead of just the list for their broadcast\-isolated subnet\&.
-.sp
-Note that Windows NT Primary Domain Controllers expect to be able to claim this
-\m[blue]\fBworkgroup\fR\m[]
-specific special NetBIOS name that identifies them as domain master browsers for that
-\m[blue]\fBworkgroup\fR\m[]
-by default (i\&.e\&. there is no way to prevent a Windows NT PDC from attempting to do this)\&. This means that if this parameter is set and
-\FCnmbd\F[]
-claims the special name for a
-\m[blue]\fBworkgroup\fR\m[]
-before a Windows NT PDC is able to do so then cross subnet browsing will behave strangely and may fail\&.
-.sp
-If
-\m[blue]\fBdomain logons = yes\fR\m[], then the default behavior is to enable the
-\m[blue]\fBdomain master\fR\m[]
-parameter\&. If
-\m[blue]\fBdomain logons\fR\m[]
-is not enabled (the default setting), then neither will
-\m[blue]\fBdomain master\fR\m[]
-be enabled by default\&.
-.sp
-When
-\m[blue]\fBdomain logons = Yes\fR\m[]
-the default setting for this parameter is Yes, with the result that Samba will be a PDC\&. If
-\m[blue]\fBdomain master = No\fR\m[], Samba will function as a BDC\&. In general, this parameter should be set to \'No\' only on a BDC\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdomain master\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCauto\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-dont descend (S)
-.\" dont descend
-.PP
-.RS 4
-There are certain directories on some systems (e\&.g\&., the
-\FC/proc\F[]
-tree under Linux) that are either not of interest to clients or are infinitely deep (recursive)\&. This parameter allows you to specify a comma\-delimited list of directories that the server should always show as empty\&.
-.sp
-Note that Samba can be very fussy about the exact format of the "dont descend" entries\&. For example you may need
-\FC \&./proc\F[]
-instead of just
-\FC/proc\F[]\&. Experimentation is the best policy :\-)
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdont descend\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIdont descend\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/proc,/dev\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-dos charset (G)
-.\" dos charset
-.PP
-.RS 4
-DOS SMB clients assume the server has the same charset as they do\&. This option specifies which charset Samba should talk to DOS clients\&.
-.sp
-The default depends on which charsets you have installed\&. Samba tries to use charset 850 but falls back to ASCII in case it is not available\&. Run
-\fBtestparm\fR(1)
-to check the default on your system\&.
-.sp
-\fINo default\fR
-.RE
-
-dos filemode (S)
-.\" dos filemode
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The default behavior in Samba is to provide UNIX\-like behavior where only the owner of a file/directory is able to change the permissions on it\&. However, this behavior is often confusing to DOS/Windows users\&. Enabling this parameter allows a user who has write access to the file (by whatever means, including an ACL permission) to modify the permissions (including ACL) on it\&. Note that a user belonging to the group owning the file will not be allowed to change permissions if the group is only granted read access\&. Ownership of the file/directory may also be changed\&. Note that using the VFS modules acl_xattr or acl_tdb which store native Windows as meta\-data will automatically turn this option on for any share for which they are loaded, as they require this option to emulate Windows ACLs correctly\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdos filemode\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-dos filetime resolution (S)
-.\" dos filetime resolution
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Under the DOS and Windows FAT filesystem, the finest granularity on time resolution is two seconds\&. Setting this parameter for a share causes Samba to round the reported time down to the nearest two second boundary when a query call that requires one second resolution is made to
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)\&.
-.sp
-This option is mainly used as a compatibility option for Visual C++ when used against Samba shares\&. If oplocks are enabled on a share, Visual C++ uses two different time reading calls to check if a file has changed since it was last read\&. One of these calls uses a one\-second granularity, the other uses a two second granularity\&. As the two second call rounds any odd second down, then if the file has a timestamp of an odd number of seconds then the two timestamps will not match and Visual C++ will keep reporting the file has changed\&. Setting this option causes the two timestamps to match, and Visual C++ is happy\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdos filetime resolution\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-dos filetimes (S)
-.\" dos filetimes
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Under DOS and Windows, if a user can write to a file they can change the timestamp on it\&. Under POSIX semantics, only the owner of the file or root may change the timestamp\&. By default, Samba emulates the DOS semantics and allows to change the timestamp on a file if the user
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-is acting on behalf has write permissions\&. Due to changes in Microsoft Office 2000 and beyond, the default for this parameter has been changed from "no" to "yes" in Samba 3\&.0\&.14 and above\&. Microsoft Excel will display dialog box warnings about the file being changed by another user if this parameter is not set to "yes" and files are being shared between users\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIdos filetimes\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ea support (S)
-.\" ea support
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean parameter controls whether
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-will allow clients to attempt to store OS/2 style Extended attributes on a share\&. In order to enable this parameter the underlying filesystem exported by the share must support extended attributes (such as provided on XFS and EXT3 on Linux, with the correct kernel patches)\&. On Linux the filesystem must have been mounted with the mount option user_xattr in order for extended attributes to work, also extended attributes must be compiled into the Linux kernel\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIea support\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-enable asu support (G)
-.\" enable asu support
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Hosts running the "Advanced Server for Unix (ASU)" product require some special accomodations such as creating a builtin [ADMIN$] share that only supports IPC connections\&. The has been the default behavior in smbd for many years\&. However, certain Microsoft applications such as the Print Migrator tool require that the remote server support an [ADMIN$} file share\&. Disabling this parameter allows for creating an [ADMIN$] file share in smb\&.conf\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIenable asu support\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-enable core files (G)
-.\" enable core files
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies whether core dumps should be written on internal exits\&. Normally set to
-\fByes\fR\&. You should never need to change this\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIenable core files\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIenable core files\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-enable privileges (G)
-.\" enable privileges
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter controls whether or not smbd will honor privileges assigned to specific SIDs via either
-\FCnet rpc rights\F[]
-or one of the Windows user and group manager tools\&. This parameter is enabled by default\&. It can be disabled to prevent members of the Domain Admins group from being able to assign privileges to users or groups which can then result in certain smbd operations running as root that would normally run under the context of the connected user\&.
-.sp
-An example of how privileges can be used is to assign the right to join clients to a Samba controlled domain without providing root access to the server via smbd\&.
-.sp
-Please read the extended description provided in the Samba HOWTO documentation\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIenable privileges\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-enable spoolss (G)
-.\" enable spoolss
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Inverted synonym for
-\m[blue]\fBdisable spoolss\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIenable spoolss\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-encrypt passwords (G)
-.\" encrypt passwords
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean controls whether encrypted passwords will be negotiated with the client\&. Note that Windows NT 4\&.0 SP3 and above and also Windows 98 will by default expect encrypted passwords unless a registry entry is changed\&. To use encrypted passwords in Samba see the chapter "User Database" in the Samba HOWTO Collection\&.
-.sp
-MS Windows clients that expect Microsoft encrypted passwords and that do not have plain text password support enabled will be able to connect only to a Samba server that has encrypted password support enabled and for which the user accounts have a valid encrypted password\&. Refer to the smbpasswd command man page for information regarding the creation of encrypted passwords for user accounts\&.
-.sp
-The use of plain text passwords is NOT advised as support for this feature is no longer maintained in Microsoft Windows products\&. If you want to use plain text passwords you must set this parameter to no\&.
-.sp
-In order for encrypted passwords to work correctly
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-must either have access to a local
-\fBsmbpasswd\fR(5)
-file (see the
-\fBsmbpasswd\fR(8)
-program for information on how to set up and maintain this file), or set the
-\m[blue]\fBsecurity = [server|domain|ads]\fR\m[]
-parameter which causes
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-to authenticate against another server\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIencrypt passwords\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-enhanced browsing (G)
-.\" enhanced browsing
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option enables a couple of enhancements to cross\-subnet browse propagation that have been added in Samba but which are not standard in Microsoft implementations\&.
-.sp
-The first enhancement to browse propagation consists of a regular wildcard query to a Samba WINS server for all Domain Master Browsers, followed by a browse synchronization with each of the returned DMBs\&. The second enhancement consists of a regular randomised browse synchronization with all currently known DMBs\&.
-.sp
-You may wish to disable this option if you have a problem with empty workgroups not disappearing from browse lists\&. Due to the restrictions of the browse protocols, these enhancements can cause a empty workgroup to stay around forever which can be annoying\&.
-.sp
-In general you should leave this option enabled as it makes cross\-subnet browse propagation much more reliable\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIenhanced browsing\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-enumports command (G)
-.\" enumports command
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The concept of a "port" is fairly foreign to UNIX hosts\&. Under Windows NT/2000 print servers, a port is associated with a port monitor and generally takes the form of a local port (i\&.e\&. LPT1:, COM1:, FILE:) or a remote port (i\&.e\&. LPD Port Monitor, etc\&.\&.\&.)\&. By default, Samba has only one port defined\-\-\fB"Samba Printer Port"\fR\&. Under Windows NT/2000, all printers must have a valid port name\&. If you wish to have a list of ports displayed (\FCsmbd \F[]
-does not use a port name for anything) other than the default
-\fB"Samba Printer Port"\fR, you can define
-\fIenumports command\fR
-to point to a program which should generate a list of ports, one per line, to standard output\&. This listing will then be used in response to the level 1 and 2 EnumPorts() RPC\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIenumports command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIenumports command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/bin/listports\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-eventlog list (G)
-.\" eventlog list
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option defines a list of log names that Samba will report to the Microsoft EventViewer utility\&. The listed eventlogs will be associated with tdb file on disk in the
-\FC$(lockdir)/eventlog\F[]\&.
-.sp
-The administrator must use an external process to parse the normal Unix logs such as
-\FC/var/log/messages\F[]
-and write then entries to the eventlog tdb files\&. Refer to the eventlogadm(8) utility for how to write eventlog entries\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIeventlog list\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIeventlog list\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCSecurity Application Syslog Apache\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-fake directory create times (S)
-.\" fake directory create times
-.PP
-.RS 4
-NTFS and Windows VFAT file systems keep a create time for all files and directories\&. This is not the same as the ctime \- status change time \- that Unix keeps, so Samba by default reports the earliest of the various times Unix does keep\&. Setting this parameter for a share causes Samba to always report midnight 1\-1\-1980 as the create time for directories\&.
-.sp
-This option is mainly used as a compatibility option for Visual C++ when used against Samba shares\&. Visual C++ generated makefiles have the object directory as a dependency for each object file, and a make rule to create the directory\&. Also, when NMAKE compares timestamps it uses the creation time when examining a directory\&. Thus the object directory will be created if it does not exist, but once it does exist it will always have an earlier timestamp than the object files it contains\&.
-.sp
-However, Unix time semantics mean that the create time reported by Samba will be updated whenever a file is created or or deleted in the directory\&. NMAKE finds all object files in the object directory\&. The timestamp of the last one built is then compared to the timestamp of the object directory\&. If the directory\'s timestamp if newer, then all object files will be rebuilt\&. Enabling this option ensures directories always predate their contents and an NMAKE build will proceed as expected\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIfake directory create times\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-fake oplocks (S)
-.\" fake oplocks
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Oplocks are the way that SMB clients get permission from a server to locally cache file operations\&. If a server grants an oplock (opportunistic lock) then the client is free to assume that it is the only one accessing the file and it will aggressively cache file data\&. With some oplock types the client may even cache file open/close operations\&. This can give enormous performance benefits\&.
-.sp
-When you set
-\FCfake oplocks = yes\F[],
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-will always grant oplock requests no matter how many clients are using the file\&.
-.sp
-It is generally much better to use the real
-\m[blue]\fBoplocks\fR\m[]
-support rather than this parameter\&.
-.sp
-If you enable this option on all read\-only shares or shares that you know will only be accessed from one client at a time such as physically read\-only media like CDROMs, you will see a big performance improvement on many operations\&. If you enable this option on shares where multiple clients may be accessing the files read\-write at the same time you can get data corruption\&. Use this option carefully!
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIfake oplocks\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-follow symlinks (S)
-.\" follow symlinks
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter allows the Samba administrator to stop
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-from following symbolic links in a particular share\&. Setting this parameter to
-\fBno\fR
-prevents any file or directory that is a symbolic link from being followed (the user will get an error)\&. This option is very useful to stop users from adding a symbolic link to
-\FC/etc/passwd\F[]
-in their home directory for instance\&. However it will slow filename lookups down slightly\&.
-.sp
-This option is enabled (i\&.e\&.
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-will follow symbolic links) by default\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIfollow symlinks\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-force create mode (S)
-.\" force create mode
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies a set of UNIX mode bit permissions that will
-\fIalways\fR
-be set on a file created by Samba\&. This is done by bitwise \'OR\'ing these bits onto the mode bits of a file that is being created\&. The default for this parameter is (in octal) 000\&. The modes in this parameter are bitwise \'OR\'ed onto the file mode after the mask set in the
-\fIcreate mask\fR
-parameter is applied\&.
-.sp
-The example below would force all newly created files to have read and execute permissions set for \'group\' and \'other\' as well as the read/write/execute bits set for the \'user\'\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIforce create mode\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC000\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIforce create mode\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0755\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-force directory mode (S)
-.\" force directory mode
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies a set of UNIX mode bit permissions that will
-\fIalways\fR
-be set on a directory created by Samba\&. This is done by bitwise \'OR\'ing these bits onto the mode bits of a directory that is being created\&. The default for this parameter is (in octal) 0000 which will not add any extra permission bits to a created directory\&. This operation is done after the mode mask in the parameter
-\fIdirectory mask\fR
-is applied\&.
-.sp
-The example below would force all created directories to have read and execute permissions set for \'group\' and \'other\' as well as the read/write/execute bits set for the \'user\'\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIforce directory mode\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC000\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIforce directory mode\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0755\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-force directory security mode (S)
-.\" force directory security mode
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter controls what UNIX permission bits can be modified when a Windows NT client is manipulating the UNIX permission on a directory using the native NT security dialog box\&.
-.sp
-This parameter is applied as a mask (OR\'ed with) to the changed permission bits, thus forcing any bits in this mask that the user may have modified to be on\&. Make sure not to mix up this parameter with
-\m[blue]\fBdirectory security mask\fR\m[], which works in a similar manner to this one, but uses a logical AND instead of an OR\&.
-.sp
-Essentially, this mask may be treated as a set of bits that, when modifying security on a directory, to will enable (1) any flags that are off (0) but which the mask has set to on (1)\&.
-.sp
-If not set explicitly this parameter is 0000, which allows a user to modify all the user/group/world permissions on a directory without restrictions\&.
-.if n \{\
-.sp
-.\}
-.RS 4
-.BM yellow
-.it 1 an-trap
-.nr an-no-space-flag 1
-.nr an-break-flag 1
-.br
-.ps +1
-\fBNote\fR
-.ps -1
-.br
-Users who can access the Samba server through other means can easily bypass this restriction, so it is primarily useful for standalone "appliance" systems\&. Administrators of most normal systems will probably want to leave it set as 0000\&.
-.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
-.RE
-Default:
-\fI\fIforce directory security mode\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIforce directory security mode\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC700\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-group
-.\" group
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-force group\&.
-.RE
-
-force group (S)
-.\" force group
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This specifies a UNIX group name that will be assigned as the default primary group for all users connecting to this service\&. This is useful for sharing files by ensuring that all access to files on service will use the named group for their permissions checking\&. Thus, by assigning permissions for this group to the files and directories within this service the Samba administrator can restrict or allow sharing of these files\&.
-.sp
-In Samba 2\&.0\&.5 and above this parameter has extended functionality in the following way\&. If the group name listed here has a \'+\' character prepended to it then the current user accessing the share only has the primary group default assigned to this group if they are already assigned as a member of that group\&. This allows an administrator to decide that only users who are already in a particular group will create files with group ownership set to that group\&. This gives a finer granularity of ownership assignment\&. For example, the setting
-\FCforce group = +sys\F[]
-means that only users who are already in group sys will have their default primary group assigned to sys when accessing this Samba share\&. All other users will retain their ordinary primary group\&.
-.sp
-If the
-\m[blue]\fBforce user\fR\m[]
-parameter is also set the group specified in
-\fIforce group\fR
-will override the primary group set in
-\fIforce user\fR\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIforce group\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIforce group\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCagroup\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-force printername (S)
-.\" force printername
-.PP
-.RS 4
-When printing from Windows NT (or later), each printer in
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
-has two associated names which can be used by the client\&. The first is the sharename (or shortname) defined in smb\&.conf\&. This is the only printername available for use by Windows 9x clients\&. The second name associated with a printer can be seen when browsing to the "Printers" (or "Printers and Faxes") folder on the Samba server\&. This is referred to simply as the printername (not to be confused with the
-\fIprinter name\fR
-option)\&.
-.sp
-When assigning a new driver to a printer on a remote Windows compatible print server such as Samba, the Windows client will rename the printer to match the driver name just uploaded\&. This can result in confusion for users when multiple printers are bound to the same driver\&. To prevent Samba from allowing the printer\'s printername to differ from the sharename defined in smb\&.conf, set
-\fIforce printername = yes\fR\&.
-.sp
-Be aware that enabling this parameter may affect migrating printers from a Windows server to Samba since Windows has no way to force the sharename and printername to match\&.
-.sp
-It is recommended that this parameter\'s value not be changed once the printer is in use by clients as this could cause a user not be able to delete printer connections from their local Printers folder\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIforce printername\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-force security mode (S)
-.\" force security mode
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter controls what UNIX permission bits can be modified when a Windows NT client is manipulating the UNIX permission on a file using the native NT security dialog box\&.
-.sp
-This parameter is applied as a mask (OR\'ed with) to the changed permission bits, thus forcing any bits in this mask that the user may have modified to be on\&. Make sure not to mix up this parameter with
-\m[blue]\fBsecurity mask\fR\m[], which works similar like this one but uses logical AND instead of OR\&.
-.sp
-Essentially, one bits in this mask may be treated as a set of bits that, when modifying security on a file, the user has always set to be on\&.
-.sp
-If not set explicitly this parameter is set to 0, and allows a user to modify all the user/group/world permissions on a file, with no restrictions\&.
-.sp
-\fI Note\fR
-that users who can access the Samba server through other means can easily bypass this restriction, so it is primarily useful for standalone "appliance" systems\&. Administrators of most normal systems will probably want to leave this set to 0000\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIforce security mode\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIforce security mode\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC700\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-force unknown acl user (S)
-.\" force unknown acl user
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If this parameter is set, a Windows NT ACL that contains an unknown SID (security descriptor, or representation of a user or group id) as the owner or group owner of the file will be silently mapped into the current UNIX uid or gid of the currently connected user\&.
-.sp
-This is designed to allow Windows NT clients to copy files and folders containing ACLs that were created locally on the client machine and contain users local to that machine only (no domain users) to be copied to a Samba server (usually with XCOPY /O) and have the unknown userid and groupid of the file owner map to the current connected user\&. This can only be fixed correctly when winbindd allows arbitrary mapping from any Windows NT SID to a UNIX uid or gid\&.
-.sp
-Try using this parameter when XCOPY /O gives an ACCESS_DENIED error\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIforce unknown acl user\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-force user (S)
-.\" force user
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This specifies a UNIX user name that will be assigned as the default user for all users connecting to this service\&. This is useful for sharing files\&. You should also use it carefully as using it incorrectly can cause security problems\&.
-.sp
-This user name only gets used once a connection is established\&. Thus clients still need to connect as a valid user and supply a valid password\&. Once connected, all file operations will be performed as the "forced user", no matter what username the client connected as\&. This can be very useful\&.
-.sp
-In Samba 2\&.0\&.5 and above this parameter also causes the primary group of the forced user to be used as the primary group for all file activity\&. Prior to 2\&.0\&.5 the primary group was left as the primary group of the connecting user (this was a bug)\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIforce user\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIforce user\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCauser\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-fstype (S)
-.\" fstype
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter allows the administrator to configure the string that specifies the type of filesystem a share is using that is reported by
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-when a client queries the filesystem type for a share\&. The default type is
-\fBNTFS\fR
-for compatibility with Windows NT but this can be changed to other strings such as
-\fBSamba\fR
-or
-\fBFAT\fR
-if required\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIfstype\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCNTFS\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIfstype\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCSamba\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-get quota command (G)
-.\" get quota command
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The
-\FCget quota command\F[]
-should only be used whenever there is no operating system API available from the OS that samba can use\&.
-.sp
-This option is only available you have compiled Samba with the
-\FC\-\-with\-sys\-quotas\F[]
-option or on Linux with
-\FC\-\-with\-quotas\F[]
-and a working quota api was found in the system\&.
-.sp
-This parameter should specify the path to a script that queries the quota information for the specified user/group for the partition that the specified directory is on\&.
-.sp
-Such a script should take 3 arguments:
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-directory
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-type of query
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-uid of user or gid of group
-.sp
-.RE
-The type of query can be one of :
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-1 \- user quotas
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-2 \- user default quotas (uid = \-1)
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-3 \- group quotas
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-4 \- group default quotas (gid = \-1)
-.sp
-.RE
-This script should print one line as output with spaces between the arguments\&. The arguments are:
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-Arg 1 \- quota flags (0 = no quotas, 1 = quotas enabled, 2 = quotas enabled and enforced)
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-Arg 2 \- number of currently used blocks
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-Arg 3 \- the softlimit number of blocks
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-Arg 4 \- the hardlimit number of blocks
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-Arg 5 \- currently used number of inodes
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-Arg 6 \- the softlimit number of inodes
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-Arg 7 \- the hardlimit number of inodes
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-Arg 8(optional) \- the number of bytes in a block(default is 1024)
-.sp
-.RE
-Default:
-\fI\fIget quota command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIget quota command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/local/sbin/query_quota\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-getwd cache (G)
-.\" getwd cache
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a tuning option\&. When this is enabled a caching algorithm will be used to reduce the time taken for getwd() calls\&. This can have a significant impact on performance, especially when the
-\m[blue]\fBwide smbconfoptions\fR\m[]
-parameter is set to
-\fBno\fR\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIgetwd cache\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-guest account (G)
-.\" guest account
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a username which will be used for access to services which are specified as
-\m[blue]\fBguest ok\fR\m[]
-(see below)\&. Whatever privileges this user has will be available to any client connecting to the guest service\&. This user must exist in the password file, but does not require a valid login\&. The user account "ftp" is often a good choice for this parameter\&.
-.sp
-On some systems the default guest account "nobody" may not be able to print\&. Use another account in this case\&. You should test this by trying to log in as your guest user (perhaps by using the
-\FCsu \-\F[]
-command) and trying to print using the system print command such as
-\FClpr(1)\F[]
-or
-\FC lp(1)\F[]\&.
-.sp
-This parameter does not accept % macros, because many parts of the system require this value to be constant for correct operation\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIguest account\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCnobody # default can be changed at compile\-time\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIguest account\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCftp\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-public
-.\" public
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-guest ok\&.
-.RE
-
-guest ok (S)
-.\" guest ok
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If this parameter is
-\fByes\fR
-for a service, then no password is required to connect to the service\&. Privileges will be those of the
-\m[blue]\fBguest account\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-This paramater nullifies the benifits of setting
-\m[blue]\fBrestrict anonymous = 2\fR\m[]
-.sp
-See the section below on
-\m[blue]\fBsecurity\fR\m[]
-for more information about this option\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIguest ok\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-only guest
-.\" only guest
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-guest only\&.
-.RE
-
-guest only (S)
-.\" guest only
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If this parameter is
-\fByes\fR
-for a service, then only guest connections to the service are permitted\&. This parameter will have no effect if
-\m[blue]\fBguest ok\fR\m[]
-is not set for the service\&.
-.sp
-See the section below on
-\m[blue]\fBsecurity\fR\m[]
-for more information about this option\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIguest only\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-hide dot files (S)
-.\" hide dot files
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a boolean parameter that controls whether files starting with a dot appear as hidden files\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIhide dot files\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-hide files (S)
-.\" hide files
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a list of files or directories that are not visible but are accessible\&. The DOS \'hidden\' attribute is applied to any files or directories that match\&.
-.sp
-Each entry in the list must be separated by a \'/\', which allows spaces to be included in the entry\&. \'*\' and \'?\' can be used to specify multiple files or directories as in DOS wildcards\&.
-.sp
-Each entry must be a Unix path, not a DOS path and must not include the Unix directory separator \'/\'\&.
-.sp
-Note that the case sensitivity option is applicable in hiding files\&.
-.sp
-Setting this parameter will affect the performance of Samba, as it will be forced to check all files and directories for a match as they are scanned\&.
-.sp
-The example shown above is based on files that the Macintosh SMB client (DAVE) available from
-Thursby
-creates for internal use, and also still hides all files beginning with a dot\&.
-.sp
-An example of us of this parameter is:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-hide files = /\&.*/DesktopFolderDB/TrashFor%m/resource\&.frk/
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIhide files\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC # no file are hidden\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-hide special files (S)
-.\" hide special files
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter prevents clients from seeing special files such as sockets, devices and fifo\'s in directory listings\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIhide special files\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-hide unreadable (S)
-.\" hide unreadable
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter prevents clients from seeing the existance of files that cannot be read\&. Defaults to off\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIhide unreadable\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-hide unwriteable files (S)
-.\" hide unwriteable files
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter prevents clients from seeing the existance of files that cannot be written to\&. Defaults to off\&. Note that unwriteable directories are shown as usual\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIhide unwriteable files\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-homedir map (G)
-.\" homedir map
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If
-\m[blue]\fBnis homedir\fR\m[]
-is
-\fByes\fR, and
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-is also acting as a Win95/98
-\fIlogon server\fR
-then this parameter specifies the NIS (or YP) map from which the server for the user\'s home directory should be extracted\&. At present, only the Sun auto\&.home map format is understood\&. The form of the map is:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-\FCusername server:/some/file/system\F[]
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-and the program will extract the servername from before the first \':\'\&. There should probably be a better parsing system that copes with different map formats and also Amd (another automounter) maps\&.
-.if n \{\
-.sp
-.\}
-.RS 4
-.BM yellow
-.it 1 an-trap
-.nr an-no-space-flag 1
-.nr an-break-flag 1
-.br
-.ps +1
-\fBNote\fR
-.ps -1
-.br
-A working NIS client is required on the system for this option to work\&.
-.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
-.RE
-Default:
-\fI\fIhomedir map\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIhomedir map\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCamd\&.homedir\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-host msdfs (G)
-.\" host msdfs
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If set to
-\fByes\fR, Samba will act as a Dfs server, and allow Dfs\-aware clients to browse Dfs trees hosted on the server\&.
-.sp
-See also the
-\m[blue]\fBmsdfs root\fR\m[]
-share level parameter\&. For more information on setting up a Dfs tree on Samba, refer to the MSFDS chapter in the book Samba3\-HOWTO\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIhost msdfs\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-hostname lookups (G)
-.\" hostname lookups
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Specifies whether samba should use (expensive) hostname lookups or use the ip addresses instead\&. An example place where hostname lookups are currently used is when checking the
-\FChosts deny\F[]
-and
-\FChosts allow\F[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIhostname lookups\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIhostname lookups\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-allow hosts
-.\" allow hosts
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-hosts allow\&.
-.RE
-
-hosts allow (S)
-.\" hosts allow
-.PP
-.RS 4
-A synonym for this parameter is
-\m[blue]\fBallow hosts\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-This parameter is a comma, space, or tab delimited set of hosts which are permitted to access a service\&.
-.sp
-If specified in the [global] section then it will apply to all services, regardless of whether the individual service has a different setting\&.
-.sp
-You can specify the hosts by name or IP number\&. For example, you could restrict access to only the hosts on a Class C subnet with something like
-\FCallow hosts = 150\&.203\&.5\&.\F[]\&. The full syntax of the list is described in the man page
-\FChosts_access(5)\F[]\&. Note that this man page may not be present on your system, so a brief description will be given here also\&.
-.sp
-Note that the localhost address 127\&.0\&.0\&.1 will always be allowed access unless specifically denied by a
-\m[blue]\fBhosts deny\fR\m[]
-option\&.
-.sp
-You can also specify hosts by network/netmask pairs and by netgroup names if your system supports netgroups\&. The
-\fIEXCEPT\fR
-keyword can also be used to limit a wildcard list\&. The following examples may provide some help:
-.sp
-Example 1: allow all IPs in 150\&.203\&.*\&.*; except one
-.sp
-\FChosts allow = 150\&.203\&. EXCEPT 150\&.203\&.6\&.66\F[]
-.sp
-Example 2: allow hosts that match the given network/netmask
-.sp
-\FChosts allow = 150\&.203\&.15\&.0/255\&.255\&.255\&.0\F[]
-.sp
-Example 3: allow a couple of hosts
-.sp
-\FChosts allow = lapland, arvidsjaur\F[]
-.sp
-Example 4: allow only hosts in NIS netgroup "foonet", but deny access from one particular host
-.sp
-\FChosts allow = @foonet\F[]
-.sp
-\FChosts deny = pirate\F[]
-.if n \{\
-.sp
-.\}
-.RS 4
-.BM yellow
-.it 1 an-trap
-.nr an-no-space-flag 1
-.nr an-break-flag 1
-.br
-.ps +1
-\fBNote\fR
-.ps -1
-.br
-Note that access still requires suitable user\-level passwords\&.
-.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
-.RE
-See
-\fBtestparm\fR(1)
-for a way of testing your host access to see if it does what you expect\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIhosts allow\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC # none (i\&.e\&., all hosts permitted access)\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIhosts allow\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC150\&.203\&.5\&. myhost\&.mynet\&.edu\&.au\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-deny hosts
-.\" deny hosts
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-hosts deny\&.
-.RE
-
-hosts deny (S)
-.\" hosts deny
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The opposite of
-\fIhosts allow\fR
-\- hosts listed here are
-\fINOT\fR
-permitted access to services unless the specific services have their own lists to override this one\&. Where the lists conflict, the
-\fIallow\fR
-list takes precedence\&.
-.sp
-In the event that it is necessary to deny all by default, use the keyword ALL (or the netmask
-\FC0\&.0\&.0\&.0/0\F[]) and then explicitly specify to the
-\m[blue]\fBhosts allow = hosts allow\fR\m[]
-parameter those hosts that should be permitted access\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIhosts deny\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC # none (i\&.e\&., no hosts specifically excluded)\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIhosts deny\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC150\&.203\&.4\&. badhost\&.mynet\&.edu\&.au\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-idmap alloc backend (G)
-.\" idmap alloc backend
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The idmap alloc backend provides a plugin interface for Winbind to use when allocating Unix uids/gids for Windows SIDs\&. This option refers to the name of the idmap module which will provide the id allocation functionality\&. Please refer to the man page for each idmap plugin to determine whether or not the module implements the allocation feature\&. The most common plugins are the tdb (\fBidmap_tdb\fR(8)) and ldap (\fBidmap_ldap\fR(8)) libraries\&.
-.sp
-This parameter defaults to the value
-\m[blue]\fBidmap backend\fR\m[]
-was set to, so by default winbind will allocate Unix IDs from the default backend\&. You will only need to set this parameter explicitly if you have an external source for Unix IDs, like a central database service somewhere in your company\&.
-.sp
-Also refer to the
-\m[blue]\fBidmap alloc config\fR\m[]
-option\&.
-.sp
-\fINo default\fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIidmap alloc backend\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCtdb\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-idmap alloc config (G)
-.\" idmap alloc config
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The idmap alloc config prefix provides a means of managing settings for the backend defined by the
-\m[blue]\fBidmap alloc backend\fR\m[]
-parameter\&. Refer to the man page for each idmap plugin regarding specific configuration details\&.
-.sp
-\fINo default\fR
-.RE
-
-idmap backend (G)
-.\" idmap backend
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The idmap backend provides a plugin interface for Winbind to use varying backends to store SID/uid/gid mapping tables\&.
-.sp
-This option specifies the default backend that is used when no special configuration set by
-\m[blue]\fBidmap config\fR\m[]
-matches the specific request\&.
-.sp
-This default backend also specifies the place where winbind\-generated idmap entries will be stored\&. So it is highly recommended that you specify a writable backend like
-\fBidmap_tdb\fR(8)
-or
-\fBidmap_ldap\fR(8)
-as the idmap backend\&. The
-\fBidmap_rid\fR(8)
-and
-\fBidmap_ad\fR(8)
-backends are not writable and thus will generate unexpected results if set as idmap backend\&.
-.sp
-To use the rid and ad backends, please specify them via the
-\m[blue]\fBidmap config\fR\m[]
-parameter, possibly also for the domain your machine is member of, specified by
-\m[blue]\fBworkgroup\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Examples of SID/uid/gid backends include tdb (\fBidmap_tdb\fR(8)), ldap (\fBidmap_ldap\fR(8)), rid (\fBidmap_rid\fR(8)), and ad (\fBidmap_ad\fR(8))\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIidmap backend\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCtdb\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-idmap cache time (G)
-.\" idmap cache time
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the number of seconds that Winbind\'s idmap interface will cache positive SID/uid/gid query results\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIidmap cache time\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC604800 (one week)\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-idmap config (G)
-.\" idmap config
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The idmap config prefix provides a means of managing each trusted domain separately\&. The idmap config prefix should be followed by the name of the domain, a colon, and a setting specific to the chosen backend\&. There are three options available for all domains:
-.PP
-backend = backend_name
-.RS 4
-Specifies the name of the idmap plugin to use as the SID/uid/gid backend for this domain\&.
-.RE
-.PP
-range = low \- high
-.RS 4
-Defines the available matching uid and gid range for which the backend is authoritative\&. Note that the range commonly matches the allocation range due to the fact that the same backend will store and retrieve SID/uid/gid mapping entries\&.
-.sp
-winbind uses this parameter to find the backend that is authoritative for a unix ID to SID mapping, so it must be set for each individually configured domain, and it must be disjoint from the ranges set via
-\m[blue]\fBidmap uid\fR\m[]
-and
-\m[blue]\fBidmap gid\fR\m[]\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-The following example illustrates how to configure the
-\fBidmap_ad\fR(8)
-for the CORP domain and the
-\fBidmap_tdb\fR(8)
-backend for all other domains\&. This configuration assumes that the admin of CORP assigns unix ids below 1000000 via the SFU extensions, and winbind is supposed to use the next million entries for its own mappings from trusted domains and for local groups for example\&.
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-	idmap backend = tdb
-	idmap uid = 1000000\-1999999
-	idmap gid = 1000000\-1999999
-
-	idmap config CORP : backend  = ad
-	idmap config CORP : range = 1000\-999999
-	
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-\fINo default\fR
-.RE
-
-winbind gid
-.\" winbind gid
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-idmap gid\&.
-.RE
-
-idmap gid (G)
-.\" idmap gid
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The idmap gid parameter specifies the range of group ids that are allocated for the purpose of mapping UNX groups to NT group SIDs\&. This range of group ids should have no existing local or NIS groups within it as strange conflicts can occur otherwise\&.
-.sp
-See also the
-\m[blue]\fBidmap backend\fR\m[], and
-\m[blue]\fBidmap config\fR\m[]
-options\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIidmap gid\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIidmap gid\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC10000\-20000\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-idmap negative cache time (G)
-.\" idmap negative cache time
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the number of seconds that Winbind\'s idmap interface will cache negative SID/uid/gid query results\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIidmap negative cache time\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC120\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-winbind uid
-.\" winbind uid
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-idmap uid\&.
-.RE
-
-idmap uid (G)
-.\" idmap uid
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The idmap uid parameter specifies the range of user ids that are allocated for use in mapping UNIX users to NT user SIDs\&. This range of ids should have no existing local or NIS users within it as strange conflicts can occur otherwise\&.
-.sp
-See also the
-\m[blue]\fBidmap backend\fR\m[]
-and
-\m[blue]\fBidmap config\fR\m[]
-options\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIidmap uid\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIidmap uid\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC10000\-20000\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-include (G)
-.\" include
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This allows you to include one config file inside another\&. The file is included literally, as though typed in place\&.
-.sp
-It takes the standard substitutions, except
-\fI%u\fR,
-\fI%P\fR
-and
-\fI%S\fR\&.
-.sp
-The parameter
-\fIinclude = registry\fR
-has a special meaning: It does
-\fInot\fR
-include a file named
-\fIregistry\fR
-from the current working directory, but instead reads the global configuration options from the registry\&. See the section on registry\-based configuration for details\&. Note that this option automatically activates registry shares\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIinclude\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIinclude\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/local/samba/lib/admin_smb\&.conf\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-inherit acls (S)
-.\" inherit acls
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter can be used to ensure that if default acls exist on parent directories, they are always honored when creating a new file or subdirectory in these parent directories\&. The default behavior is to use the unix mode specified when creating the directory\&. Enabling this option sets the unix mode to 0777, thus guaranteeing that default directory acls are propagated\&. Note that using the VFS modules acl_xattr or acl_tdb which store native Windows as meta\-data will automatically turn this option on for any share for which they are loaded, as they require this option to emulate Windows ACLs correctly\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIinherit acls\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-inherit owner (S)
-.\" inherit owner
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The ownership of new files and directories is normally governed by effective uid of the connected user\&. This option allows the Samba administrator to specify that the ownership for new files and directories should be controlled by the ownership of the parent directory\&.
-.sp
-Common scenarios where this behavior is useful is in implementing drop\-boxes where users can create and edit files but not delete them and to ensure that newly create files in a user\'s roaming profile directory are actually owner by the user\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIinherit owner\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-inherit permissions (S)
-.\" inherit permissions
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The permissions on new files and directories are normally governed by
-\m[blue]\fBcreate mask\fR\m[],
-\m[blue]\fBdirectory mask\fR\m[],
-\m[blue]\fBforce create mode\fR\m[]
-and
-\m[blue]\fBforce directory mode\fR\m[]
-but the boolean inherit permissions parameter overrides this\&.
-.sp
-New directories inherit the mode of the parent directory, including bits such as setgid\&.
-.sp
-New files inherit their read/write bits from the parent directory\&. Their execute bits continue to be determined by
-\m[blue]\fBmap archive\fR\m[],
-\m[blue]\fBmap hidden\fR\m[]
-and
-\m[blue]\fBmap system\fR\m[]
-as usual\&.
-.sp
-Note that the setuid bit is
-\fInever\fR
-set via inheritance (the code explicitly prohibits this)\&.
-.sp
-This can be particularly useful on large systems with many users, perhaps several thousand, to allow a single [homes] share to be used flexibly by each user\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIinherit permissions\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-init logon delayed hosts (G)
-.\" init logon delayed hosts
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter takes a list of host names, addresses or networks for which the initial samlogon reply should be delayed (so other DCs get preferred by XP workstations if there are any)\&.
-.sp
-The length of the delay can be specified with the
-\m[blue]\fBinit logon delay\fR\m[]
-parameter\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIinit logon delayed hosts\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIinit logon delayed hosts\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC150\&.203\&.5\&. myhost\&.mynet\&.de\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-init logon delay (G)
-.\" init logon delay
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies a delay in milliseconds for the hosts configured for delayed initial samlogon with
-\m[blue]\fBinit logon delayed hosts\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIinit logon delay\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC100\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-interfaces (G)
-.\" interfaces
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option allows you to override the default network interfaces list that Samba will use for browsing, name registration and other NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NBT) traffic\&. By default Samba will query the kernel for the list of all active interfaces and use any interfaces except 127\&.0\&.0\&.1 that are broadcast capable\&.
-.sp
-The option takes a list of interface strings\&. Each string can be in any of the following forms:
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-a network interface name (such as eth0)\&. This may include shell\-like wildcards so eth* will match any interface starting with the substring "eth"
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-an IP address\&. In this case the netmask is determined from the list of interfaces obtained from the kernel
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-an IP/mask pair\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-a broadcast/mask pair\&.
-.sp
-.RE
-The "mask" parameters can either be a bit length (such as 24 for a C class network) or a full netmask in dotted decimal form\&.
-.sp
-The "IP" parameters above can either be a full dotted decimal IP address or a hostname which will be looked up via the OS\'s normal hostname resolution mechanisms\&.
-.sp
-By default Samba enables all active interfaces that are broadcast capable except the loopback adaptor (IP address 127\&.0\&.0\&.1)\&.
-.sp
-The example below configures three network interfaces corresponding to the eth0 device and IP addresses 192\&.168\&.2\&.10 and 192\&.168\&.3\&.10\&. The netmasks of the latter two interfaces would be set to 255\&.255\&.255\&.0\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIinterfaces\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIinterfaces\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCeth0 192\&.168\&.2\&.10/24 192\&.168\&.3\&.10/255\&.255\&.255\&.0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-invalid users (S)
-.\" invalid users
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a list of users that should not be allowed to login to this service\&. This is really a
-\fIparanoid\fR
-check to absolutely ensure an improper setting does not breach your security\&.
-.sp
-A name starting with a \'@\' is interpreted as an NIS netgroup first (if your system supports NIS), and then as a UNIX group if the name was not found in the NIS netgroup database\&.
-.sp
-A name starting with \'+\' is interpreted only by looking in the UNIX group database via the NSS getgrnam() interface\&. A name starting with \'&\' is interpreted only by looking in the NIS netgroup database (this requires NIS to be working on your system)\&. The characters \'+\' and \'&\' may be used at the start of the name in either order so the value
-\fI+&group\fR
-means check the UNIX group database, followed by the NIS netgroup database, and the value
-\fI&+group\fR
-means check the NIS netgroup database, followed by the UNIX group database (the same as the \'@\' prefix)\&.
-.sp
-The current servicename is substituted for
-\fI%S\fR\&. This is useful in the [homes] section\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIinvalid users\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC # no invalid users\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIinvalid users\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCroot fred admin @wheel\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-iprint server (G)
-.\" iprint server
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is only applicable if
-\m[blue]\fBprinting\fR\m[]
-is set to
-\fBiprint\fR\&.
-.sp
-If set, this option overrides the ServerName option in the CUPS
-\FCclient\&.conf\F[]\&. This is necessary if you have virtual samba servers that connect to different CUPS daemons\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIiprint server\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC""\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIiprint server\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCMYCUPSSERVER\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-keepalive (G)
-.\" keepalive
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The value of the parameter (an integer) represents the number of seconds between
-\fIkeepalive\fR
-packets\&. If this parameter is zero, no keepalive packets will be sent\&. Keepalive packets, if sent, allow the server to tell whether a client is still present and responding\&.
-.sp
-Keepalives should, in general, not be needed if the socket has the SO_KEEPALIVE attribute set on it by default\&. (see
-\m[blue]\fBsocket options\fR\m[])\&. Basically you should only use this option if you strike difficulties\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIkeepalive\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC300\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIkeepalive\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC600\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-kerberos method (G)
-.\" kerberos method
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Controls how kerberos tickets are verified\&.
-.sp
-Valid options are:
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-secrets only \- use only the secrets\&.tdb for ticket verification (default)
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-system keytab \- use only the system keytab for ticket verification
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-dedicated keytab \- use a dedicated keytab for ticket verification
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-secrets and keytab \- use the secrets\&.tdb first, then the system keytab
-.sp
-.RE
-The major difference between "system keytab" and "dedicated keytab" is that the latter method relies on kerberos to find the correct keytab entry instead of filtering based on expected principals\&.
-.sp
-When the kerberos method is in "dedicated keytab" mode,
-\m[blue]\fBdedicated keytab file\fR\m[]
-must be set to specify the location of the keytab file\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIkerberos method\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCsecrets only\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-kernel change notify (S)
-.\" kernel change notify
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies whether Samba should ask the kernel for change notifications in directories so that SMB clients can refresh whenever the data on the server changes\&.
-.sp
-This parameter is only used when your kernel supports change notification to user programs using the inotify interface\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIkernel change notify\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-kernel oplocks (G)
-.\" kernel oplocks
-.PP
-.RS 4
-For UNIXes that support kernel based
-\m[blue]\fBoplocks\fR\m[]
-(currently only IRIX and the Linux 2\&.4 kernel), this parameter allows the use of them to be turned on or off\&.
-.sp
-Kernel oplocks support allows Samba
-\fIoplocks \fR
-to be broken whenever a local UNIX process or NFS operation accesses a file that
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-has oplocked\&. This allows complete data consistency between SMB/CIFS, NFS and local file access (and is a
-\fIvery\fR
-cool feature :\-)\&.
-.sp
-This parameter defaults to
-\fBon\fR, but is translated to a no\-op on systems that no not have the necessary kernel support\&. You should never need to touch this parameter\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIkernel oplocks\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-lanman auth (G)
-.\" lanman auth
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter determines whether or not
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-will attempt to authenticate users or permit password changes using the LANMAN password hash\&. If disabled, only clients which support NT password hashes (e\&.g\&. Windows NT/2000 clients, smbclient, but not Windows 95/98 or the MS DOS network client) will be able to connect to the Samba host\&.
-.sp
-The LANMAN encrypted response is easily broken, due to its case\-insensitive nature, and the choice of algorithm\&. Servers without Windows 95/98/ME or MS DOS clients are advised to disable this option\&.
-.sp
-When this parameter is set to
-\FCno\F[]
-this will also result in sambaLMPassword in Samba\'s passdb being blanked after the next password change\&. As a result of that lanman clients won\'t be able to authenticate, even if lanman auth is reenabled later on\&.
-.sp
-Unlike the
-\FCencrypt passwords\F[]
-option, this parameter cannot alter client behaviour, and the LANMAN response will still be sent over the network\&. See the
-\FCclient lanman auth\F[]
-to disable this for Samba\'s clients (such as smbclient)
-.sp
-If this option, and
-\FCntlm auth\F[]
-are both disabled, then only NTLMv2 logins will be permited\&. Not all clients support NTLMv2, and most will require special configuration to use it\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIlanman auth\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-large readwrite (G)
-.\" large readwrite
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter determines whether or not
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-supports the new 64k streaming read and write variant SMB requests introduced with Windows 2000\&. Note that due to Windows 2000 client redirector bugs this requires Samba to be running on a 64\-bit capable operating system such as IRIX, Solaris or a Linux 2\&.4 kernel\&. Can improve performance by 10% with Windows 2000 clients\&. Defaults to on\&. Not as tested as some other Samba code paths\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIlarge readwrite\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ldap admin dn (G)
-.\" ldap admin dn
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The
-\m[blue]\fBldap admin dn\fR\m[]
-defines the Distinguished Name (DN) name used by Samba to contact the ldap server when retreiving user account information\&. The
-\m[blue]\fBldap admin dn\fR\m[]
-is used in conjunction with the admin dn password stored in the
-\FCprivate/secrets\&.tdb\F[]
-file\&. See the
-\fBsmbpasswd\fR(8)
-man page for more information on how to accomplish this\&.
-.sp
-The
-\m[blue]\fBldap admin dn\fR\m[]
-requires a fully specified DN\&. The
-\m[blue]\fBldap suffix\fR\m[]
-is not appended to the
-\m[blue]\fBldap admin dn\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-\fINo default\fR
-.RE
-
-ldap connection timeout (G)
-.\" ldap connection timeout
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter tells the LDAP library calls which timeout in seconds they should honor during initial connection establishments to LDAP servers\&. It is very useful in failover scenarios in particular\&. If one or more LDAP servers are not reachable at all, we do not have to wait until TCP timeouts are over\&. This feature must be supported by your LDAP library\&.
-.sp
-This parameter is different from
-\m[blue]\fBldap timeout\fR\m[]
-which affects operations on LDAP servers using an existing connection and not establishing an initial connection\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIldap connection timeout\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC2\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ldap debug level (G)
-.\" ldap debug level
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter controls the debug level of the LDAP library calls\&. In the case of OpenLDAP, it is the same bit\-field as understood by the server and documented in the
-\fBslapd.conf\fR(5)
-manpage\&. A typical useful value will be
-\fI1\fR
-for tracing function calls\&.
-.sp
-The debug ouput from the LDAP libraries appears with the prefix [LDAP] in Samba\'s logging output\&. The level at which LDAP logging is printed is controlled by the parameter
-\fIldap debug threshold\fR\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIldap debug level\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIldap debug level\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC1\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ldap debug threshold (G)
-.\" ldap debug threshold
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter controls the Samba debug level at which the ldap library debug output is printed in the Samba logs\&. See the description of
-\fIldap debug level\fR
-for details\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIldap debug threshold\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC10\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIldap debug threshold\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC5\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ldap delete dn (G)
-.\" ldap delete dn
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies whether a delete operation in the ldapsam deletes the complete entry or only the attributes specific to Samba\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIldap delete dn\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ldap deref (G)
-.\" ldap deref
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option controls whether Samba should tell the LDAP library to use a certain alias dereferencing method\&. The default is
-\fIauto\fR, which means that the default setting of the ldap client library will be kept\&. Other possible values are
-\fInever\fR,
-\fIfinding\fR,
-\fIsearching\fR
-and
-\fIalways\fR\&. Grab your LDAP manual for more information\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIldap deref\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCauto\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIldap deref\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCsearching\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ldap follow referral (G)
-.\" ldap follow referral
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option controls whether to follow LDAP referrals or not when searching for entries in the LDAP database\&. Possible values are
-\fIon\fR
-to enable following referrals,
-\fIoff\fR
-to disable this, and
-\fIauto\fR, to use the libldap default settings\&. libldap\'s choice of following referrals or not is set in /etc/openldap/ldap\&.conf with the REFERRALS parameter as documented in ldap\&.conf(5)\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIldap follow referral\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCauto\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIldap follow referral\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCoff\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ldap group suffix (G)
-.\" ldap group suffix
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the suffix that is used for groups when these are added to the LDAP directory\&. If this parameter is unset, the value of
-\m[blue]\fBldap suffix\fR\m[]
-will be used instead\&. The suffix string is pre\-pended to the
-\m[blue]\fBldap suffix\fR\m[]
-string so use a partial DN\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIldap group suffix\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIldap group suffix\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCou=Groups\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ldap idmap suffix (G)
-.\" ldap idmap suffix
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameters specifies the suffix that is used when storing idmap mappings\&. If this parameter is unset, the value of
-\m[blue]\fBldap suffix\fR\m[]
-will be used instead\&. The suffix string is pre\-pended to the
-\m[blue]\fBldap suffix\fR\m[]
-string so use a partial DN\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIldap idmap suffix\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIldap idmap suffix\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCou=Idmap\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ldap machine suffix (G)
-.\" ldap machine suffix
-.PP
-.RS 4
-It specifies where machines should be added to the ldap tree\&. If this parameter is unset, the value of
-\m[blue]\fBldap suffix\fR\m[]
-will be used instead\&. The suffix string is pre\-pended to the
-\m[blue]\fBldap suffix\fR\m[]
-string so use a partial DN\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIldap machine suffix\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIldap machine suffix\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCou=Computers\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ldap page size (G)
-.\" ldap page size
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the number of entries per page\&.
-.sp
-If the LDAP server supports paged results, clients can request subsets of search results (pages) instead of the entire list\&. This parameter specifies the size of these pages\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIldap page size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC1024\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIldap page size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC512\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ldap passwd sync (G)
-.\" ldap passwd sync
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option is used to define whether or not Samba should sync the LDAP password with the NT and LM hashes for normal accounts (NOT for workstation, server or domain trusts) on a password change via SAMBA\&.
-.sp
-The
-\m[blue]\fBldap passwd sync\fR\m[]
-can be set to one of three values:
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIYes\fR
-= Try to update the LDAP, NT and LM passwords and update the pwdLastSet time\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fINo\fR
-= Update NT and LM passwords and update the pwdLastSet time\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIOnly\fR
-= Only update the LDAP password and let the LDAP server do the rest\&.
-.sp
-.RE
-Default:
-\fI\fIldap passwd sync\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ldap replication sleep (G)
-.\" ldap replication sleep
-.PP
-.RS 4
-When Samba is asked to write to a read\-only LDAP replica, we are redirected to talk to the read\-write master server\&. This server then replicates our changes back to the \'local\' server, however the replication might take some seconds, especially over slow links\&. Certain client activities, particularly domain joins, can become confused by the \'success\' that does not immediately change the LDAP back\-end\'s data\&.
-.sp
-This option simply causes Samba to wait a short time, to allow the LDAP server to catch up\&. If you have a particularly high\-latency network, you may wish to time the LDAP replication with a network sniffer, and increase this value accordingly\&. Be aware that no checking is performed that the data has actually replicated\&.
-.sp
-The value is specified in milliseconds, the maximum value is 5000 (5 seconds)\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIldap replication sleep\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC1000\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ldapsam:editposix (G)
-.\" ldapsam:editposix
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Editposix is an option that leverages ldapsam:trusted to make it simpler to manage a domain controller eliminating the need to set up custom scripts to add and manage the posix users and groups\&. This option will instead directly manipulate the ldap tree to create, remove and modify user and group entries\&. This option also requires a running winbindd as it is used to allocate new uids/gids on user/group creation\&. The allocation range must be therefore configured\&.
-.sp
-To use this option, a basic ldap tree must be provided and the ldap suffix parameters must be properly configured\&. On virgin servers the default users and groups (Administrator, Guest, Domain Users, Domain Admins, Domain Guests) can be precreated with the command
-\FCnet sam provision\F[]\&. To run this command the ldap server must be running, Winindd must be running and the smb\&.conf ldap options must be properly configured\&. The typical ldap setup used with the
-\m[blue]\fBldapsam:trusted = yes\fR\m[]
-option is usually sufficient to use
-\m[blue]\fBldapsam:editposix = yes\fR\m[]
-as well\&.
-.sp
-An example configuration can be the following:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-	encrypt passwords = true
-	passdb backend = ldapsam
-
-	ldapsam:trusted=yes
-	ldapsam:editposix=yes
-
-	ldap admin dn = cn=admin,dc=samba,dc=org
-	ldap delete dn = yes
-	ldap group suffix = ou=groups
-	ldap idmap suffix = ou=idmap
-	ldap machine suffix = ou=computers
-	ldap user suffix = ou=users
-	ldap suffix = dc=samba,dc=org
-
-	idmap backend = ldap:"ldap://localhost"
-
-	idmap uid = 5000\-50000
-	idmap gid = 5000\-50000
-	
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-This configuration assumes a directory layout like described in the following ldif:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-	dn: dc=samba,dc=org
-	objectClass: top
-	objectClass: dcObject
-	objectClass: organization
-	o: samba\&.org
-	dc: samba
-
-	dn: cn=admin,dc=samba,dc=org
-	objectClass: simpleSecurityObject
-	objectClass: organizationalRole
-	cn: admin
-	description: LDAP administrator
-	userPassword: secret
-
-	dn: ou=users,dc=samba,dc=org
-	objectClass: top
-	objectClass: organizationalUnit
-	ou: users
-
-	dn: ou=groups,dc=samba,dc=org
-	objectClass: top
-	objectClass: organizationalUnit
-	ou: groups
-
-	dn: ou=idmap,dc=samba,dc=org
-	objectClass: top
-	objectClass: organizationalUnit
-	ou: idmap
-
-	dn: ou=computers,dc=samba,dc=org
-	objectClass: top
-	objectClass: organizationalUnit
-	ou: computers
-	
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIldapsam:editposix\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ldapsam:trusted (G)
-.\" ldapsam:trusted
-.PP
-.RS 4
-By default, Samba as a Domain Controller with an LDAP backend needs to use the Unix\-style NSS subsystem to access user and group information\&. Due to the way Unix stores user information in /etc/passwd and /etc/group this inevitably leads to inefficiencies\&. One important question a user needs to know is the list of groups he is member of\&. The plain UNIX model involves a complete enumeration of the file /etc/group and its NSS counterparts in LDAP\&. UNIX has optimized functions to enumerate group membership\&. Sadly, other functions that are used to deal with user and group attributes lack such optimization\&.
-.sp
-To make Samba scale well in large environments, the
-\m[blue]\fBldapsam:trusted = yes\fR\m[]
-option assumes that the complete user and group database that is relevant to Samba is stored in LDAP with the standard posixAccount/posixGroup attributes\&. It further assumes that the Samba auxiliary object classes are stored together with the POSIX data in the same LDAP object\&. If these assumptions are met,
-\m[blue]\fBldapsam:trusted = yes\fR\m[]
-can be activated and Samba can bypass the NSS system to query user group memberships\&. Optimized LDAP queries can greatly speed up domain logon and administration tasks\&. Depending on the size of the LDAP database a factor of 100 or more for common queries is easily achieved\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIldapsam:trusted\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ldap ssl ads (G)
-.\" ldap ssl ads
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option is used to define whether or not Samba should use SSL when connecting to the ldap server using
-\fIads\fR
-methods\&. Rpc methods are not affected by this parameter\&. Please note, that this parameter won\'t have any effect if
-\m[blue]\fBldap ssl\fR\m[]
-is set to
-\fIno\fR\&.
-.sp
-See
-smb\&.conf(5)
-for more information on
-\m[blue]\fBldap ssl\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIldap ssl ads\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ldap ssl (G)
-.\" ldap ssl
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option is used to define whether or not Samba should use SSL when connecting to the ldap server This is
-\fINOT\fR
-related to Samba\'s previous SSL support which was enabled by specifying the
-\FC\-\-with\-ssl\F[]
-option to the
-\FCconfigure\F[]
-script\&.
-.sp
-LDAP connections should be secured where possible\&. This may be done setting
-\fIeither\fR
-this parameter to
-\fIStart_tls\fR
-\fIor\fR
-by specifying
-\fIldaps://\fR
-in the URL argument of
-\m[blue]\fBpassdb backend\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-The
-\m[blue]\fBldap ssl\fR\m[]
-can be set to one of two values:
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIOff\fR
-= Never use SSL when querying the directory\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fIstart tls\fR
-= Use the LDAPv3 StartTLS extended operation (RFC2830) for communicating with the directory server\&.
-.sp
-.RE
-Please note that this parameter does only affect
-\fIrpc\fR
-methods\&. To enable the LDAPv3 StartTLS extended operation (RFC2830) for
-\fIads\fR, set
-\m[blue]\fBldap ssl = yes\fR\m[]
-\fIand\fR
-\m[blue]\fBldap ssl ads = yes\fR\m[]\&. See
-smb\&.conf(5)
-for more information on
-\m[blue]\fBldap ssl ads\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIldap ssl\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCstart tls\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ldap suffix (G)
-.\" ldap suffix
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Specifies the base for all ldap suffixes and for storing the sambaDomain object\&.
-.sp
-The ldap suffix will be appended to the values specified for the
-\m[blue]\fBldap user suffix\fR\m[],
-\m[blue]\fBldap group suffix\fR\m[],
-\m[blue]\fBldap machine suffix\fR\m[], and the
-\m[blue]\fBldap idmap suffix\fR\m[]\&. Each of these should be given only a DN relative to the
-\m[blue]\fBldap suffix\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIldap suffix\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIldap suffix\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCdc=samba,dc=org\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ldap timeout (G)
-.\" ldap timeout
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter defines the number of seconds that Samba should use as timeout for LDAP operations\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIldap timeout\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC15\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ldap user suffix (G)
-.\" ldap user suffix
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies where users are added to the tree\&. If this parameter is unset, the value of
-\m[blue]\fBldap suffix\fR\m[]
-will be used instead\&. The suffix string is pre\-pended to the
-\m[blue]\fBldap suffix\fR\m[]
-string so use a partial DN\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIldap user suffix\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIldap user suffix\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCou=people\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-level2 oplocks (S)
-.\" level2 oplocks
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter controls whether Samba supports level2 (read\-only) oplocks on a share\&.
-.sp
-Level2, or read\-only oplocks allow Windows NT clients that have an oplock on a file to downgrade from a read\-write oplock to a read\-only oplock once a second client opens the file (instead of releasing all oplocks on a second open, as in traditional, exclusive oplocks)\&. This allows all openers of the file that support level2 oplocks to cache the file for read\-ahead only (ie\&. they may not cache writes or lock requests) and increases performance for many accesses of files that are not commonly written (such as application \&.EXE files)\&.
-.sp
-Once one of the clients which have a read\-only oplock writes to the file all clients are notified (no reply is needed or waited for) and told to break their oplocks to "none" and delete any read\-ahead caches\&.
-.sp
-It is recommended that this parameter be turned on to speed access to shared executables\&.
-.sp
-For more discussions on level2 oplocks see the CIFS spec\&.
-.sp
-Currently, if
-\m[blue]\fBkernel oplocks\fR\m[]
-are supported then level2 oplocks are not granted (even if this parameter is set to
-\fByes\fR)\&. Note also, the
-\m[blue]\fBoplocks\fR\m[]
-parameter must be set to
-\fByes\fR
-on this share in order for this parameter to have any effect\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIlevel2 oplocks\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-lm announce (G)
-.\" lm announce
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter determines if
-\fBnmbd\fR(8)
-will produce Lanman announce broadcasts that are needed by OS/2 clients in order for them to see the Samba server in their browse list\&. This parameter can have three values,
-\fByes\fR,
-\fBno\fR, or
-\fBauto\fR\&. The default is
-\fBauto\fR\&. If set to
-\fBno\fR
-Samba will never produce these broadcasts\&. If set to
-\fByes\fR
-Samba will produce Lanman announce broadcasts at a frequency set by the parameter
-\m[blue]\fBlm interval\fR\m[]\&. If set to
-\fBauto\fR
-Samba will not send Lanman announce broadcasts by default but will listen for them\&. If it hears such a broadcast on the wire it will then start sending them at a frequency set by the parameter
-\m[blue]\fBlm interval\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIlm announce\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCauto\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIlm announce\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-lm interval (G)
-.\" lm interval
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If Samba is set to produce Lanman announce broadcasts needed by OS/2 clients (see the
-\m[blue]\fBlm announce\fR\m[]
-parameter) then this parameter defines the frequency in seconds with which they will be made\&. If this is set to zero then no Lanman announcements will be made despite the setting of the
-\m[blue]\fBlm announce\fR\m[]
-parameter\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIlm interval\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC60\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIlm interval\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC120\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-load printers (G)
-.\" load printers
-.PP
-.RS 4
-A boolean variable that controls whether all printers in the printcap will be loaded for browsing by default\&. See the
-\m[blue]\fBprinters\fR\m[]
-section for more details\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIload printers\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-local master (G)
-.\" local master
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option allows
-\fBnmbd\fR(8)
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-\fBno\fR
-then
-\FC nmbd\F[]
-will not attempt to become a local master browser on a subnet and will also lose in all browsing elections\&. By default this value is set to
-\fByes\fR\&. Setting this value to
-\fByes\fR
-doesn\'t mean that Samba will
-\fIbecome\fR
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-\FCnmbd\F[]
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-\fIparticipate\fR
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-\fBno\fR
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-\FCnmbd\F[]
-\fInever\fR
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-lock dir
-.\" lock dir
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-lock directory\&.
-.RE
-
-lock directory (G)
-.\" lock directory
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option specifies the directory where lock files will be placed\&. The lock files are used to implement the
-\m[blue]\fBmax connections\fR\m[]
-option\&.
-.sp
-Note: This option can not be set inside registry configurations\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIlock directory\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC${prefix}/var/locks\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIlock directory\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/var/run/samba/locks\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-locking (S)
-.\" locking
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This controls whether or not locking will be performed by the server in response to lock requests from the client\&.
-.sp
-If
-\FClocking = no\F[], all lock and unlock requests will appear to succeed and all lock queries will report that the file in question is available for locking\&.
-.sp
-If
-\FClocking = yes\F[], real locking will be performed by the server\&.
-.sp
-This option
-\fImay\fR
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-\fImay\fR
-not need locking (such as CDROM drives), although setting this parameter of
-\fBno\fR
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-.sp
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-.sp
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-.RE
-
-lock spin count (G)
-.\" lock spin count
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter has been made inoperative in Samba 3\&.0\&.24\&. The functionality it contolled is now controlled by the parameter
-\m[blue]\fBlock spin time\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
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-\fI\fIlock spin count\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
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-
-lock spin time (G)
-.\" lock spin time
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The time in milliseconds that smbd should keep waiting to see if a failed lock request can be granted\&. This parameter has changed in default value from Samba 3\&.0\&.23 from 10 to 200\&. The associated
-\m[blue]\fBlock spin count\fR\m[]
-parameter is no longer used in Samba 3\&.0\&.24\&. You should not need to change the value of this parameter\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIlock spin time\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC200\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-log file (G)
-.\" log file
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option allows you to override the name of the Samba log file (also known as the debug file)\&.
-.sp
-This option takes the standard substitutions, allowing you to have separate log files for each user or machine\&.
-.sp
-\fINo default\fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIlog file\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/local/samba/var/log\&.%m\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-debuglevel
-.\" debuglevel
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-log level\&.
-.RE
-
-log level (G)
-.\" log level
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The value of the parameter (a astring) allows the debug level (logging level) to be specified in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
-file\&.
-.sp
-This parameter has been extended since the 2\&.2\&.x series, now it allows to specify the debug level for multiple debug classes\&. This is to give greater flexibility in the configuration of the system\&. The following debug classes are currently implemented:
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
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-.el \{\
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-.IP \(bu 2.3
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-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
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-.el \{\
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-.RS 4
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-.RS 4
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-.sp
-.RS 4
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-.RS 4
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-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
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-.el \{\
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-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
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-.el \{\
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-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
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-.el \{\
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-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
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-.el \{\
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-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
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-.el \{\
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-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
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-.el \{\
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-\fIquota\fR
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-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
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-.el \{\
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-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
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-.el \{\
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-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
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-.el \{\
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-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
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-.el \{\
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-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
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-.el \{\
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-.RE
-Default:
-\fI\fIlog level\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
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-
-logon drive (G)
-.\" logon drive
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the local path to which the home directory will be connected (see
-\m[blue]\fBlogon home\fR\m[]) and is only used by NT Workstations\&.
-.sp
-Note that this option is only useful if Samba is set up as a logon server\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIlogon drive\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
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-.RE
-
-logon home (G)
-.\" logon home
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the home directory location when a Win95/98 or NT Workstation logs into a Samba PDC\&. It allows you to do
-.sp
-
-\FCC:\e>\F[]\fBNET USE H: /HOME\fR
-.sp
-from a command prompt, for example\&.
-.sp
-This option takes the standard substitutions, allowing you to have separate logon scripts for each user or machine\&.
-.sp
-This parameter can be used with Win9X workstations to ensure that roaming profiles are stored in a subdirectory of the user\'s home directory\&. This is done in the following way:
-.sp
-
-\FClogon home = \e\e%N\e%U\eprofile\F[]
-.sp
-This tells Samba to return the above string, with substitutions made when a client requests the info, generally in a NetUserGetInfo request\&. Win9X clients truncate the info to \e\eserver\eshare when a user does
-\FCnet use /home\F[]
-but use the whole string when dealing with profiles\&.
-.sp
-Note that in prior versions of Samba, the
-\m[blue]\fBlogon path\fR\m[]
-was returned rather than
-\fIlogon home\fR\&. This broke
-\FCnet use /home\F[]
-but allowed profiles outside the home directory\&. The current implementation is correct, and can be used for profiles if you use the above trick\&.
-.sp
-Disable this feature by setting
-\m[blue]\fBlogon home = ""\fR\m[]
-\- using the empty string\&.
-.sp
-This option is only useful if Samba is set up as a logon server\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIlogon home\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\e\e%N\e%U\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIlogon home\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\e\eremote_smb_server\e%U\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-logon path (G)
-.\" logon path
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the directory where roaming profiles (Desktop, NTuser\&.dat, etc) are stored\&. Contrary to previous versions of these manual pages, it has nothing to do with Win 9X roaming profiles\&. To find out how to handle roaming profiles for Win 9X system, see the
-\m[blue]\fBlogon home\fR\m[]
-parameter\&.
-.sp
-This option takes the standard substitutions, allowing you to have separate logon scripts for each user or machine\&. It also specifies the directory from which the "Application Data",
-\FCdesktop\F[],
-\FCstart menu\F[],
-\FCnetwork neighborhood\F[],
-\FCprograms\F[]
-and other folders, and their contents, are loaded and displayed on your Windows NT client\&.
-.sp
-The share and the path must be readable by the user for the preferences and directories to be loaded onto the Windows NT client\&. The share must be writeable when the user logs in for the first time, in order that the Windows NT client can create the NTuser\&.dat and other directories\&. Thereafter, the directories and any of the contents can, if required, be made read\-only\&. It is not advisable that the NTuser\&.dat file be made read\-only \- rename it to NTuser\&.man to achieve the desired effect (a
-\fIMAN\fRdatory profile)\&.
-.sp
-Windows clients can sometimes maintain a connection to the [homes] share, even though there is no user logged in\&. Therefore, it is vital that the logon path does not include a reference to the homes share (i\&.e\&. setting this parameter to \e\e%N\ehomes\eprofile_path will cause problems)\&.
-.sp
-This option takes the standard substitutions, allowing you to have separate logon scripts for each user or machine\&.
-.if n \{\
-.sp
-.\}
-.RS 4
-.BM yellow
-.it 1 an-trap
-.nr an-no-space-flag 1
-.nr an-break-flag 1
-.br
-.ps +1
-\fBWarning\fR
-.ps -1
-.br
-Do not quote the value\&. Setting this as
-\(lq\e\e%N\eprofile\e%U\(rq
-will break profile handling\&. Where the tdbsam or ldapsam passdb backend is used, at the time the user account is created the value configured for this parameter is written to the passdb backend and that value will over\-ride the parameter value present in the smb\&.conf file\&. Any error present in the passdb backend account record must be editted using the appropriate tool (pdbedit on the command\-line, or any other locally provided system tool)\&.
-.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
-.RE
-Note that this option is only useful if Samba is set up as a domain controller\&.
-.sp
-Disable the use of roaming profiles by setting the value of this parameter to the empty string\&. For example,
-\m[blue]\fBlogon path = ""\fR\m[]\&. Take note that even if the default setting in the smb\&.conf file is the empty string, any value specified in the user account settings in the passdb backend will over\-ride the effect of setting this parameter to null\&. Disabling of all roaming profile use requires that the user account settings must also be blank\&.
-.sp
-An example of use is:
-.sp
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-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-logon path = \e\ePROFILESERVER\ePROFILE\e%U
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIlogon path\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\e\e%N\e%U\eprofile\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-logon script (G)
-.\" logon script
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the batch file (\FC\&.bat\F[]) or NT command file (\FC\&.cmd\F[]) to be downloaded and run on a machine when a user successfully logs in\&. The file must contain the DOS style CR/LF line endings\&. Using a DOS\-style editor to create the file is recommended\&.
-.sp
-The script must be a relative path to the
-\fI[netlogon]\fR
-service\&. If the [netlogon] service specifies a
-\m[blue]\fBpath\fR\m[]
-of
-\FC/usr/local/samba/netlogon\F[], and
-\m[blue]\fBlogon script = STARTUP\&.BAT\fR\m[], then the file that will be downloaded is:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-	/usr/local/samba/netlogon/STARTUP\&.BAT
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-The contents of the batch file are entirely your choice\&. A suggested command would be to add
-\FCNET TIME \e\eSERVER /SET /YES\F[], to force every machine to synchronize clocks with the same time server\&. Another use would be to add
-\FCNET USE U: \e\eSERVER\eUTILS\F[]
-for commonly used utilities, or
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-\fBNET USE Q: \e\eSERVER\eISO9001_QA\fR
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
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-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-for example\&.
-.sp
-Note that it is particularly important not to allow write access to the [netlogon] share, or to grant users write permission on the batch files in a secure environment, as this would allow the batch files to be arbitrarily modified and security to be breached\&.
-.sp
-This option takes the standard substitutions, allowing you to have separate logon scripts for each user or machine\&.
-.sp
-This option is only useful if Samba is set up as a logon server\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIlogon script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIlogon script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCscripts\e%U\&.bat\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-lppause command (S)
-.\" lppause command
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the command to be executed on the server host in order to stop printing or spooling a specific print job\&.
-.sp
-This command should be a program or script which takes a printer name and job number to pause the print job\&. One way of implementing this is by using job priorities, where jobs having a too low priority won\'t be sent to the printer\&.
-.sp
-If a
-\fI%p\fR
-is given then the printer name is put in its place\&. A
-\fI%j\fR
-is replaced with the job number (an integer)\&. On HPUX (see
-\fIprinting=hpux \fR), if the
-\fI\-p%p\fR
-option is added to the lpq command, the job will show up with the correct status, i\&.e\&. if the job priority is lower than the set fence priority it will have the PAUSED status, whereas if the priority is equal or higher it will have the SPOOLED or PRINTING status\&.
-.sp
-Note that it is good practice to include the absolute path in the lppause command as the PATH may not be available to the server\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIlppause command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC # Currently no default value is given to this string, unless the value of the \m[blue]\fBprinting\fR\m[] parameter is \fBSYSV\fR, in which case the default is : \FClp \-i %p\-%j \-H hold\F[] or if the value of the \fIprinting\fR parameter is \fBSOFTQ\fR, then the default is: \FCqstat \-s \-j%j \-h\F[]\&. \F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
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-
-lpq cache time (G)
-.\" lpq cache time
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This controls how long lpq info will be cached for to prevent the
-\FClpq\F[]
-command being called too often\&. A separate cache is kept for each variation of the
-\FC lpq\F[]
-command used by the system, so if you use different
-\FClpq\F[]
-commands for different users then they won\'t share cache information\&.
-.sp
-The cache files are stored in
-\FC/tmp/lpq\&.xxxx\F[]
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-\FClpq\F[]
-command in use\&.
-.sp
-The default is 30 seconds, meaning that the cached results of a previous identical
-\FClpq\F[]
-command will be used if the cached data is less than 30 seconds old\&. A large value may be advisable if your
-\FClpq\F[]
-command is very slow\&.
-.sp
-A value of 0 will disable caching completely\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIlpq cache time\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC30\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIlpq cache time\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC10\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-lpq command (S)
-.\" lpq command
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the command to be executed on the server host in order to obtain
-\FClpq \F[]\-style printer status information\&.
-.sp
-This command should be a program or script which takes a printer name as its only parameter and outputs printer status information\&.
-.sp
-Currently nine styles of printer status information are supported; BSD, AIX, LPRNG, PLP, SYSV, HPUX, QNX, CUPS, and SOFTQ\&. This covers most UNIX systems\&. You control which type is expected using the
-\fIprinting =\fR
-option\&.
-.sp
-Some clients (notably Windows for Workgroups) may not correctly send the connection number for the printer they are requesting status information about\&. To get around this, the server reports on the first printer service connected to by the client\&. This only happens if the connection number sent is invalid\&.
-.sp
-If a
-\fI%p\fR
-is given then the printer name is put in its place\&. Otherwise it is placed at the end of the command\&.
-.sp
-Note that it is good practice to include the absolute path in the
-\fIlpq command\fR
-as the
-\fB$PATH \fR
-may not be available to the server\&. When compiled with the CUPS libraries, no
-\fIlpq command\fR
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-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIlpq command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIlpq command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/bin/lpq \-P%p\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-lpresume command (S)
-.\" lpresume command
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the command to be executed on the server host in order to restart or continue printing or spooling a specific print job\&.
-.sp
-This command should be a program or script which takes a printer name and job number to resume the print job\&. See also the
-\m[blue]\fBlppause command\fR\m[]
-parameter\&.
-.sp
-If a
-\fI%p\fR
-is given then the printer name is put in its place\&. A
-\fI%j\fR
-is replaced with the job number (an integer)\&.
-.sp
-Note that it is good practice to include the absolute path in the
-\fIlpresume command\fR
-as the PATH may not be available to the server\&.
-.sp
-See also the
-\m[blue]\fBprinting\fR\m[]
-parameter\&.
-.sp
-Default: Currently no default value is given to this string, unless the value of the
-\fIprinting\fR
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-\fBSYSV\fR, in which case the default is:
-.sp
-\FClp \-i %p\-%j \-H resume\F[]
-.sp
-or if the value of the
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-\fBSOFTQ\fR, then the default is:
-.sp
-\FCqstat \-s \-j%j \-r\F[]
-.sp
-\fINo default\fR
-.sp
-Example:
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-.RE
-
-lprm command (S)
-.\" lprm command
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the command to be executed on the server host in order to delete a print job\&.
-.sp
-This command should be a program or script which takes a printer name and job number, and deletes the print job\&.
-.sp
-If a
-\fI%p\fR
-is given then the printer name is put in its place\&. A
-\fI%j\fR
-is replaced with the job number (an integer)\&.
-.sp
-Note that it is good practice to include the absolute path in the
-\fIlprm command\fR
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-.sp
-Examples of use are:
-.sp
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-.RS 4
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-.fam C
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-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
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-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
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-lprm command = /usr/bin/lprm \-P%p %j
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-or
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-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
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-.if n \{\
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-Default:
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-machine password timeout (G)
-.\" machine password timeout
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If a Samba server is a member of a Windows NT Domain (see the
-\m[blue]\fBsecurity = domain\fR\m[]
-parameter) then periodically a running smbd process will try and change the MACHINE ACCOUNT PASSWORD stored in the TDB called
-\FCprivate/secrets\&.tdb \F[]\&. This parameter specifies how often this password will be changed, in seconds\&. The default is one week (expressed in seconds), the same as a Windows NT Domain member server\&.
-.sp
-See also
-\fBsmbpasswd\fR(8), and the
-\m[blue]\fBsecurity = domain\fR\m[]
-parameter\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImachine password timeout\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC604800\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-magic output (S)
-.\" magic output
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the name of a file which will contain output created by a magic script (see the
-\m[blue]\fBmagic script\fR\m[]
-parameter below)\&.
-.if n \{\
-.sp
-.\}
-.RS 4
-.BM yellow
-.it 1 an-trap
-.nr an-no-space-flag 1
-.nr an-break-flag 1
-.br
-.ps +1
-\fBWarning\fR
-.ps -1
-.br
-If two clients use the same
-\fImagic script \fR
-in the same directory the output file content is undefined\&.
-.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
-.RE
-Default:
-\fI\fImagic output\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC<magic script name>\&.out\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fImagic output\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCmyfile\&.txt\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-magic script (S)
-.\" magic script
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the name of a file which, if opened, will be executed by the server when the file is closed\&. This allows a UNIX script to be sent to the Samba host and executed on behalf of the connected user\&.
-.sp
-Scripts executed in this way will be deleted upon completion assuming that the user has the appropriate level of privilege and the file permissions allow the deletion\&.
-.sp
-If the script generates output, output will be sent to the file specified by the
-\m[blue]\fBmagic output\fR\m[]
-parameter (see above)\&.
-.sp
-Note that some shells are unable to interpret scripts containing CR/LF instead of CR as the end\-of\-line marker\&. Magic scripts must be executable
-\fIas is\fR
-on the host, which for some hosts and some shells will require filtering at the DOS end\&.
-.sp
-Magic scripts are
-\fIEXPERIMENTAL\fR
-and should
-\fINOT\fR
-be relied upon\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImagic script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fImagic script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCuser\&.csh\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-mangled names (S)
-.\" mangled names
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This controls whether non\-DOS names under UNIX should be mapped to DOS\-compatible names ("mangled") and made visible, or whether non\-DOS names should simply be ignored\&.
-.sp
-See the section on
-\m[blue]\fBname mangling\fR\m[]
-for details on how to control the mangling process\&.
-.sp
-If mangling is used then the mangling method is as follows:
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-The first (up to) five alphanumeric characters before the rightmost dot of the filename are preserved, forced to upper case, and appear as the first (up to) five characters of the mangled name\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-A tilde "~" is appended to the first part of the mangled name, followed by a two\-character unique sequence, based on the original root name (i\&.e\&., the original filename minus its final extension)\&. The final extension is included in the hash calculation only if it contains any upper case characters or is longer than three characters\&.
-.sp
-Note that the character to use may be specified using the
-\m[blue]\fBmangling char\fR\m[]
-option, if you don\'t like \'~\'\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-Files whose UNIX name begins with a dot will be presented as DOS hidden files\&. The mangled name will be created as for other filenames, but with the leading dot removed and "___" as its extension regardless of actual original extension (that\'s three underscores)\&.
-.sp
-.RE
-The two\-digit hash value consists of upper case alphanumeric characters\&.
-.sp
-This algorithm can cause name collisions only if files in a directory share the same first five alphanumeric characters\&. The probability of such a clash is 1/1300\&.
-.sp
-The name mangling (if enabled) allows a file to be copied between UNIX directories from Windows/DOS while retaining the long UNIX filename\&. UNIX files can be renamed to a new extension from Windows/DOS and will retain the same basename\&. Mangled names do not change between sessions\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImangled names\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-mangle prefix (G)
-.\" mangle prefix
-.PP
-.RS 4
-controls the number of prefix characters from the original name used when generating the mangled names\&. A larger value will give a weaker hash and therefore more name collisions\&. The minimum value is 1 and the maximum value is 6\&.
-.sp
-mangle prefix is effective only when mangling method is hash2\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImangle prefix\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC1\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fImangle prefix\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC4\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-mangling char (S)
-.\" mangling char
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This controls what character is used as the
-\fImagic\fR
-character in
-\m[blue]\fBname mangling\fR\m[]\&. The default is a \'~\' but this may interfere with some software\&. Use this option to set it to whatever you prefer\&. This is effective only when mangling method is hash\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImangling char\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC~\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fImangling char\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC^\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-mangling method (G)
-.\" mangling method
-.PP
-.RS 4
-controls the algorithm used for the generating the mangled names\&. Can take two different values, "hash" and "hash2"\&. "hash" is the algorithm that was used used in Samba for many years and was the default in Samba 2\&.2\&.x "hash2" is now the default and is newer and considered a better algorithm (generates less collisions) in the names\&. Many Win32 applications store the mangled names and so changing to algorithms must not be done lightly as these applications may break unless reinstalled\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImangling method\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FChash2\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fImangling method\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FChash\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-map acl inherit (S)
-.\" map acl inherit
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean parameter controls whether
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-will attempt to map the \'inherit\' and \'protected\' access control entry flags stored in Windows ACLs into an extended attribute called user\&.SAMBA_PAI\&. This parameter only takes effect if Samba is being run on a platform that supports extended attributes (Linux and IRIX so far) and allows the Windows 2000 ACL editor to correctly use inheritance with the Samba POSIX ACL mapping code\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImap acl inherit\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-map archive (S)
-.\" map archive
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This controls whether the DOS archive attribute should be mapped to the UNIX owner execute bit\&. The DOS archive bit is set when a file has been modified since its last backup\&. One motivation for this option is to keep Samba/your PC from making any file it touches from becoming executable under UNIX\&. This can be quite annoying for shared source code, documents, etc\&.\&.\&.
-.sp
-Note that this requires the
-\m[blue]\fBcreate mask\fR\m[]
-parameter to be set such that owner execute bit is not masked out (i\&.e\&. it must include 100)\&. See the parameter
-\m[blue]\fBcreate mask\fR\m[]
-for details\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImap archive\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-map hidden (S)
-.\" map hidden
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This controls whether DOS style hidden files should be mapped to the UNIX world execute bit\&.
-.sp
-Note that this requires the
-\m[blue]\fBcreate mask\fR\m[]
-to be set such that the world execute bit is not masked out (i\&.e\&. it must include 001)\&. See the parameter
-\m[blue]\fBcreate mask\fR\m[]
-for details\&.
-.sp
-\fINo default\fR
-.RE
-
-map readonly (S)
-.\" map readonly
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This controls how the DOS read only attribute should be mapped from a UNIX filesystem\&.
-.sp
-This parameter can take three different values, which tell
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-how to display the read only attribute on files, where either
-\m[blue]\fBstore dos attributes\fR\m[]
-is set to
-\fBNo\fR, or no extended attribute is present\&. If
-\m[blue]\fBstore dos attributes\fR\m[]
-is set to
-\fByes\fR
-then this parameter is
-\fIignored\fR\&. This is a new parameter introduced in Samba version 3\&.0\&.21\&.
-.sp
-The three settings are :
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-
-\fBYes\fR
-\- The read only DOS attribute is mapped to the inverse of the user or owner write bit in the unix permission mode set\&. If the owner write bit is not set, the read only attribute is reported as being set on the file\&. If the read only DOS attribute is set, Samba sets the owner, group and others write bits to zero\&. Write bits set in an ACL are ignored by Samba\&. If the read only DOS attribute is unset, Samba simply sets the write bit of the owner to one\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-
-\fBPermissions\fR
-\- The read only DOS attribute is mapped to the effective permissions of the connecting user, as evaluated by
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-by reading the unix permissions and POSIX ACL (if present)\&. If the connecting user does not have permission to modify the file, the read only attribute is reported as being set on the file\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-
-\fBNo\fR
-\- The read only DOS attribute is unaffected by permissions, and can only be set by the
-\m[blue]\fBstore dos attributes\fR\m[]
-method\&. This may be useful for exporting mounted CDs\&.
-.sp
-.RE
-Default:
-\fI\fImap readonly\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-map system (S)
-.\" map system
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This controls whether DOS style system files should be mapped to the UNIX group execute bit\&.
-.sp
-Note that this requires the
-\m[blue]\fBcreate mask\fR\m[]
-to be set such that the group execute bit is not masked out (i\&.e\&. it must include 010)\&. See the parameter
-\m[blue]\fBcreate mask\fR\m[]
-for details\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImap system\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-map to guest (G)
-.\" map to guest
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is only useful in
-\m[blue]\fBSECURITY = security\fR\m[]
-modes other than
-\fIsecurity = share\fR
-and
-\fIsecurity = server\fR
-\- i\&.e\&.
-\fBuser\fR, and
-\fBdomain\fR\&.
-.sp
-This parameter can take four different values, which tell
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-what to do with user login requests that don\'t match a valid UNIX user in some way\&.
-.sp
-The four settings are :
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fBNever\fR
-\- Means user login requests with an invalid password are rejected\&. This is the default\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fBBad User\fR
-\- Means user logins with an invalid password are rejected, unless the username does not exist, in which case it is treated as a guest login and mapped into the
-\m[blue]\fBguest account\fR\m[]\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fBBad Password\fR
-\- Means user logins with an invalid password are treated as a guest login and mapped into the
-\m[blue]\fBguest account\fR\m[]\&. Note that this can cause problems as it means that any user incorrectly typing their password will be silently logged on as "guest" \- and will not know the reason they cannot access files they think they should \- there will have been no message given to them that they got their password wrong\&. Helpdesk services will
-\fIhate\fR
-you if you set the
-\fImap to guest\fR
-parameter this way :\-)\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fBBad Uid\fR
-\- Is only applicable when Samba is configured in some type of domain mode security (security = {domain|ads}) and means that user logins which are successfully authenticated but which have no valid Unix user account (and smbd is unable to create one) should be mapped to the defined guest account\&. This was the default behavior of Samba 2\&.x releases\&. Note that if a member server is running winbindd, this option should never be required because the nss_winbind library will export the Windows domain users and groups to the underlying OS via the Name Service Switch interface\&.
-.sp
-.RE
-Note that this parameter is needed to set up "Guest" share services when using
-\fIsecurity\fR
-modes other than share and server\&. This is because in these modes the name of the resource being requested is
-\fInot\fR
-sent to the server until after the server has successfully authenticated the client so the server cannot make authentication decisions at the correct time (connection to the share) for "Guest" shares\&. This parameter is not useful with
-\fIsecurity = server\fR
-as in this security mode no information is returned about whether a user logon failed due to a bad username or bad password, the same error is returned from a modern server in both cases\&.
-.sp
-For people familiar with the older Samba releases, this parameter maps to the old compile\-time setting of the
-\fB GUEST_SESSSETUP\fR
-value in local\&.h\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImap to guest\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCNever\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fImap to guest\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCBad User\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-map untrusted to domain (G)
-.\" map untrusted to domain
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If a client connects to smbd using an untrusted domain name, such as BOGUS\euser, smbd replaces the BOGUS domain with it\'s SAM name before attempting to authenticate that user\&. In the case where smbd is acting as a PDC this will be DOMAIN\euser\&. In the case where smbd is acting as a domain member server or a standalone server this will be WORKSTATION\euser\&.
-.sp
-In previous versions of Samba (pre 3\&.4), if smbd was acting as a domain member server, the BOGUS domain name would instead be replaced by the primary domain which smbd was a member of\&. In this case authentication would be deferred off to a DC using the credentials DOMAIN\euser\&.
-.sp
-When this parameter is set to
-\fByes\fR
-smbd provides the legacy behavior of mapping untrusted domain names to the primary domain\&. When smbd is not acting as a domain member server, this parameter has no effect\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImap untrusted to domain\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-max connections (S)
-.\" max connections
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option allows the number of simultaneous connections to a service to be limited\&. If
-\fImax connections\fR
-is greater than 0 then connections will be refused if this number of connections to the service are already open\&. A value of zero mean an unlimited number of connections may be made\&.
-.sp
-Record lock files are used to implement this feature\&. The lock files will be stored in the directory specified by the
-\m[blue]\fBlock directory\fR\m[]
-option\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImax connections\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fImax connections\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC10\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-max disk size (G)
-.\" max disk size
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option allows you to put an upper limit on the apparent size of disks\&. If you set this option to 100 then all shares will appear to be not larger than 100 MB in size\&.
-.sp
-Note that this option does not limit the amount of data you can put on the disk\&. In the above case you could still store much more than 100 MB on the disk, but if a client ever asks for the amount of free disk space or the total disk size then the result will be bounded by the amount specified in
-\fImax disk size\fR\&.
-.sp
-This option is primarily useful to work around bugs in some pieces of software that can\'t handle very large disks, particularly disks over 1GB in size\&.
-.sp
-A
-\fImax disk size\fR
-of 0 means no limit\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImax disk size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fImax disk size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC1000\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-max log size (G)
-.\" max log size
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option (an integer in kilobytes) specifies the max size the log file should grow to\&. Samba periodically checks the size and if it is exceeded it will rename the file, adding a
-\FC\&.old\F[]
-extension\&.
-.sp
-A size of 0 means no limit\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImax log size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC5000\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fImax log size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC1000\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-max mux (G)
-.\" max mux
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option controls the maximum number of outstanding simultaneous SMB operations that Samba tells the client it will allow\&. You should never need to set this parameter\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImax mux\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC50\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-max open files (G)
-.\" max open files
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter limits the maximum number of open files that one
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-file serving process may have open for a client at any one time\&. The This parameter can be set very high (16404) as Samba uses only one bit per unopened file\&. Setting this parameter lower than 16404 will cause Samba to complain and set this value back to the minimum of 16404, as Windows 7 depends on this number of open file handles being available\&.
-.sp
-The limit of the number of open files is usually set by the UNIX per\-process file descriptor limit rather than this parameter so you should never need to touch this parameter\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImax open files\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC16404\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-max print jobs (S)
-.\" max print jobs
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter limits the maximum number of jobs allowable in a Samba printer queue at any given moment\&. If this number is exceeded,
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-will remote "Out of Space" to the client\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImax print jobs\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC1000\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fImax print jobs\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC5000\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-protocol
-.\" protocol
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-max protocol\&.
-.RE
-
-max protocol (G)
-.\" max protocol
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The value of the parameter (a string) is the highest protocol level that will be supported by the server\&.
-.sp
-Possible values are :
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fBCORE\fR: Earliest version\&. No concept of user names\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fBCOREPLUS\fR: Slight improvements on CORE for efficiency\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fBLANMAN1\fR: First
-\fI modern\fR
-version of the protocol\&. Long filename support\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fBLANMAN2\fR: Updates to Lanman1 protocol\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fBNT1\fR: Current up to date version of the protocol\&. Used by Windows NT\&. Known as CIFS\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fBSMB2\fR: Re\-implementation of the SMB protocol\&. Used by Windows Vista and newer\&. The Samba implementation of SMB2 is currently marked experimental!
-.sp
-.RE
-Normally this option should not be set as the automatic negotiation phase in the SMB protocol takes care of choosing the appropriate protocol\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImax protocol\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCNT1\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fImax protocol\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCLANMAN1\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-max reported print jobs (S)
-.\" max reported print jobs
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter limits the maximum number of jobs displayed in a port monitor for Samba printer queue at any given moment\&. If this number is exceeded, the excess jobs will not be shown\&. A value of zero means there is no limit on the number of print jobs reported\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImax reported print jobs\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fImax reported print jobs\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC1000\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-max smbd processes (G)
-.\" max smbd processes
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter limits the maximum number of
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-processes concurrently running on a system and is intended as a stopgap to prevent degrading service to clients in the event that the server has insufficient resources to handle more than this number of connections\&. Remember that under normal operating conditions, each user will have an
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-associated with him or her to handle connections to all shares from a given host\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImax smbd processes\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fImax smbd processes\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC1000\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-max stat cache size (G)
-.\" max stat cache size
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter limits the size in memory of any
-\fIstat cache\fR
-being used to speed up case insensitive name mappings\&. It represents the number of kilobyte (1024) units the stat cache can use\&. A value of zero, meaning unlimited, is not advisable due to increased memory useage\&. You should not need to change this parameter\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImax stat cache size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC256\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fImax stat cache size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC100\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-max ttl (G)
-.\" max ttl
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option tells
-\fBnmbd\fR(8)
-what the default \'time to live\' of NetBIOS names should be (in seconds) when
-\FCnmbd\F[]
-is requesting a name using either a broadcast packet or from a WINS server\&. You should never need to change this parameter\&. The default is 3 days\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImax ttl\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC259200\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-max wins ttl (G)
-.\" max wins ttl
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option tells
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-when acting as a WINS server (\m[blue]\fBwins support = yes\fR\m[]) what the maximum \'time to live\' of NetBIOS names that
-\FCnmbd\F[]
-will grant will be (in seconds)\&. You should never need to change this parameter\&. The default is 6 days (518400 seconds)\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImax wins ttl\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC518400\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-max xmit (G)
-.\" max xmit
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option controls the maximum packet size that will be negotiated by Samba\&. The default is 16644, which matches the behavior of Windows 2000\&. A value below 2048 is likely to cause problems\&. You should never need to change this parameter from its default value\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImax xmit\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC16644\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fImax xmit\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC8192\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-message command (G)
-.\" message command
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This specifies what command to run when the server receives a WinPopup style message\&.
-.sp
-This would normally be a command that would deliver the message somehow\&. How this is to be done is up to your imagination\&.
-.sp
-An example is:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-\FCmessage command = csh \-c \'xedit %s;rm %s\' &\F[]
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-This delivers the message using
-\FCxedit\F[], then removes it afterwards\&.
-\fINOTE THAT IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT THIS COMMAND RETURN IMMEDIATELY\fR\&. That\'s why I have the \'&\' on the end\&. If it doesn\'t return immediately then your PCs may freeze when sending messages (they should recover after 30 seconds, hopefully)\&.
-.sp
-All messages are delivered as the global guest user\&. The command takes the standard substitutions, although
-\fI %u\fR
-won\'t work (\fI%U\fR
-may be better in this case)\&.
-.sp
-Apart from the standard substitutions, some additional ones apply\&. In particular:
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fI%s\fR
-= the filename containing the message\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fI%t\fR
-= the destination that the message was sent to (probably the server name)\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fI%f\fR
-= who the message is from\&.
-.sp
-.RE
-You could make this command send mail, or whatever else takes your fancy\&. Please let us know of any really interesting ideas you have\&.
-.sp
-Here\'s a way of sending the messages as mail to root:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-\FCmessage command = /bin/mail \-s \'message from %f on %m\' root < %s; rm %s\F[]
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-If you don\'t have a message command then the message won\'t be delivered and Samba will tell the sender there was an error\&. Unfortunately WfWg totally ignores the error code and carries on regardless, saying that the message was delivered\&.
-.sp
-If you want to silently delete it then try:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-\FCmessage command = rm %s\F[]
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImessage command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fImessage command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCcsh \-c \'xedit %s; rm %s\' &\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-min print space (S)
-.\" min print space
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This sets the minimum amount of free disk space that must be available before a user will be able to spool a print job\&. It is specified in kilobytes\&. The default is 0, which means a user can always spool a print job\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImin print space\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fImin print space\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC2000\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-min protocol (G)
-.\" min protocol
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The value of the parameter (a string) is the lowest SMB protocol dialect than Samba will support\&. Please refer to the
-\m[blue]\fBmax protocol\fR\m[]
-parameter for a list of valid protocol names and a brief description of each\&. You may also wish to refer to the C source code in
-\FCsource/smbd/negprot\&.c\F[]
-for a listing of known protocol dialects supported by clients\&.
-.sp
-If you are viewing this parameter as a security measure, you should also refer to the
-\m[blue]\fBlanman auth\fR\m[]
-parameter\&. Otherwise, you should never need to change this parameter\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImin protocol\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCCORE\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fImin protocol\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCNT1\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-min receivefile size (G)
-.\" min receivefile size
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option changes the behavior of
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-when processing SMBwriteX calls\&. Any incoming SMBwriteX call on a non\-signed SMB/CIFS connection greater than this value will not be processed in the normal way but will be passed to any underlying kernel recvfile or splice system call (if there is no such call Samba will emulate in user space)\&. This allows zero\-copy writes directly from network socket buffers into the filesystem buffer cache, if available\&. It may improve performance but user testing is recommended\&. If set to zero Samba processes SMBwriteX calls in the normal way\&. To enable POSIX large write support (SMB/CIFS writes up to 16Mb) this option must be nonzero\&. The maximum value is 128k\&. Values greater than 128k will be silently set to 128k\&.
-.sp
-Note this option will have NO EFFECT if set on a SMB signed connection\&.
-.sp
-The default is zero, which diables this option\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImin receivefile size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-min wins ttl (G)
-.\" min wins ttl
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option tells
-\fBnmbd\fR(8)
-when acting as a WINS server (\m[blue]\fBwins support = yes\fR\m[]) what the minimum \'time to live\' of NetBIOS names that
-\FCnmbd\F[]
-will grant will be (in seconds)\&. You should never need to change this parameter\&. The default is 6 hours (21600 seconds)\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImin wins ttl\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC21600\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-msdfs proxy (S)
-.\" msdfs proxy
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter indicates that the share is a stand\-in for another CIFS share whose location is specified by the value of the parameter\&. When clients attempt to connect to this share, they are redirected to the proxied share using the SMB\-Dfs protocol\&.
-.sp
-Only Dfs roots can act as proxy shares\&. Take a look at the
-\m[blue]\fBmsdfs root\fR\m[]
-and
-\m[blue]\fBhost msdfs\fR\m[]
-options to find out how to set up a Dfs root share\&.
-.sp
-\fINo default\fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fImsdfs proxy\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\eotherserver\esomeshare\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-msdfs root (S)
-.\" msdfs root
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If set to
-\fByes\fR, Samba treats the share as a Dfs root and allows clients to browse the distributed file system tree rooted at the share directory\&. Dfs links are specified in the share directory by symbolic links of the form
-\FCmsdfs:serverA\e\eshareA,serverB\e\eshareB\F[]
-and so on\&. For more information on setting up a Dfs tree on Samba, refer to the MSDFS chapter in the Samba3\-HOWTO book\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fImsdfs root\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-name cache timeout (G)
-.\" name cache timeout
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Specifies the number of seconds it takes before entries in samba\'s hostname resolve cache time out\&. If the timeout is set to 0\&. the caching is disabled\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIname cache timeout\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC660\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIname cache timeout\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-name resolve order (G)
-.\" name resolve order
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option is used by the programs in the Samba suite to determine what naming services to use and in what order to resolve host names to IP addresses\&. Its main purpose to is to control how netbios name resolution is performed\&. The option takes a space separated string of name resolution options\&.
-.sp
-The options are: "lmhosts", "host", "wins" and "bcast"\&. They cause names to be resolved as follows:
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-
-\fBlmhosts\fR
-: Lookup an IP address in the Samba lmhosts file\&. If the line in lmhosts has no name type attached to the NetBIOS name (see the manpage for lmhosts for details) then any name type matches for lookup\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-
-\fBhost\fR
-: Do a standard host name to IP address resolution, using the system
-\FC/etc/hosts \F[], NIS, or DNS lookups\&. This method of name resolution is operating system depended for instance on IRIX or Solaris this may be controlled by the
-\FC/etc/nsswitch\&.conf\F[]
-file\&. Note that this method is used only if the NetBIOS name type being queried is the 0x20 (server) name type or 0x1c (domain controllers)\&. The latter case is only useful for active directory domains and results in a DNS query for the SRV RR entry matching _ldap\&._tcp\&.domain\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fBwins\fR
-: Query a name with the IP address listed in the
-\m[blue]\fBWINSSERVER\fR\m[]
-parameter\&. If no WINS server has been specified this method will be ignored\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fBbcast\fR
-: Do a broadcast on each of the known local interfaces listed in the
-\m[blue]\fBinterfaces\fR\m[]
-parameter\&. This is the least reliable of the name resolution methods as it depends on the target host being on a locally connected subnet\&.
-.sp
-.RE
-The example below will cause the local lmhosts file to be examined first, followed by a broadcast attempt, followed by a normal system hostname lookup\&.
-.sp
-When Samba is functioning in ADS security mode (\FCsecurity = ads\F[]) it is advised to use following settings for
-\fIname resolve order\fR:
-.sp
-\FCname resolve order = wins bcast\F[]
-.sp
-DC lookups will still be done via DNS, but fallbacks to netbios names will not inundate your DNS servers with needless querys for DOMAIN<0x1c> lookups\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIname resolve order\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FClmhosts host wins bcast\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIname resolve order\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FClmhosts bcast host\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-netbios aliases (G)
-.\" netbios aliases
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a list of NetBIOS names that nmbd will advertise as additional names by which the Samba server is known\&. This allows one machine to appear in browse lists under multiple names\&. If a machine is acting as a browse server or logon server none of these names will be advertised as either browse server or logon servers, only the primary name of the machine will be advertised with these capabilities\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fInetbios aliases\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC # empty string (no additional names)\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fInetbios aliases\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCTEST TEST1 TEST2\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-netbios name (G)
-.\" netbios name
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This sets the NetBIOS name by which a Samba server is known\&. By default it is the same as the first component of the host\'s DNS name\&. If a machine is a browse server or logon server this name (or the first component of the hosts DNS name) will be the name that these services are advertised under\&.
-.sp
-There is a bug in Samba\-3 that breaks operation of browsing and access to shares if the netbios name is set to the literal name
-\FCPIPE\F[]\&. To avoid this problem, do not name your Samba\-3 server
-\FCPIPE\F[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fInetbios name\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC # machine DNS name\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fInetbios name\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCMYNAME\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-netbios scope (G)
-.\" netbios scope
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This sets the NetBIOS scope that Samba will operate under\&. This should not be set unless every machine on your LAN also sets this value\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fInetbios scope\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-nis homedir (G)
-.\" nis homedir
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Get the home share server from a NIS map\&. For UNIX systems that use an automounter, the user\'s home directory will often be mounted on a workstation on demand from a remote server\&.
-.sp
-When the Samba logon server is not the actual home directory server, but is mounting the home directories via NFS then two network hops would be required to access the users home directory if the logon server told the client to use itself as the SMB server for home directories (one over SMB and one over NFS)\&. This can be very slow\&.
-.sp
-This option allows Samba to return the home share as being on a different server to the logon server and as long as a Samba daemon is running on the home directory server, it will be mounted on the Samba client directly from the directory server\&. When Samba is returning the home share to the client, it will consult the NIS map specified in
-\m[blue]\fBhomedir map\fR\m[]
-and return the server listed there\&.
-.sp
-Note that for this option to work there must be a working NIS system and the Samba server with this option must also be a logon server\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fInis homedir\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-nmbd bind explicit broadcast (G)
-.\" nmbd bind explicit broadcast
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option causes
-\fBnmbd\fR(8)
-to explicitly bind to the broadcast address of the local subnets\&. This is needed to make nmbd work correctly in combination with the
-\m[blue]\fBsocket address\fR\m[]
-option\&. You should not need to unset this option\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fInmbd bind explicit broadcast\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-nt acl support (S)
-.\" nt acl support
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean parameter controls whether
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-will attempt to map UNIX permissions into Windows NT access control lists\&. The UNIX permissions considered are the the traditional UNIX owner and group permissions, as well as POSIX ACLs set on any files or directories\&. This parameter was formally a global parameter in releases prior to 2\&.2\&.2\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fInt acl support\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-ntlm auth (G)
-.\" ntlm auth
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter determines whether or not
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-will attempt to authenticate users using the NTLM encrypted password response\&. If disabled, either the lanman password hash or an NTLMv2 response will need to be sent by the client\&.
-.sp
-If this option, and
-\FClanman auth\F[]
-are both disabled, then only NTLMv2 logins will be permited\&. Not all clients support NTLMv2, and most will require special configuration to use it\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIntlm auth\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-nt pipe support (G)
-.\" nt pipe support
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean parameter controls whether
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-will allow Windows NT clients to connect to the NT SMB specific
-\fBIPC$\fR
-pipes\&. This is a developer debugging option and can be left alone\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fInt pipe support\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-nt status support (G)
-.\" nt status support
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean parameter controls whether
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-will negotiate NT specific status support with Windows NT/2k/XP clients\&. This is a developer debugging option and should be left alone\&. If this option is set to
-\fBno\fR
-then Samba offers exactly the same DOS error codes that versions prior to Samba 2\&.2\&.3 reported\&.
-.sp
-You should not need to ever disable this parameter\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fInt status support\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-null passwords (G)
-.\" null passwords
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Allow or disallow client access to accounts that have null passwords\&.
-.sp
-See also
-\fBsmbpasswd\fR(5)\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fInull passwords\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-obey pam restrictions (G)
-.\" obey pam restrictions
-.PP
-.RS 4
-When Samba 3\&.0 is configured to enable PAM support (i\&.e\&. \-\-with\-pam), this parameter will control whether or not Samba should obey PAM\'s account and session management directives\&. The default behavior is to use PAM for clear text authentication only and to ignore any account or session management\&. Note that Samba always ignores PAM for authentication in the case of
-\m[blue]\fBencrypt passwords = yes\fR\m[]\&. The reason is that PAM modules cannot support the challenge/response authentication mechanism needed in the presence of SMB password encryption\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIobey pam restrictions\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-only user (S)
-.\" only user
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a boolean option that controls whether connections with usernames not in the
-\fIuser\fR
-list will be allowed\&. By default this option is disabled so that a client can supply a username to be used by the server\&. Enabling this parameter will force the server to only use the login names from the
-\fIuser\fR
-list and is only really useful in
-\m[blue]\fBsecurity = share\fR\m[]
-level security\&.
-.sp
-Note that this also means Samba won\'t try to deduce usernames from the service name\&. This can be annoying for the [homes] section\&. To get around this you could use
-\FCuser = %S\F[]
-which means your
-\fIuser\fR
-list will be just the service name, which for home directories is the name of the user\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIonly user\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-oplock break wait time (G)
-.\" oplock break wait time
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a tuning parameter added due to bugs in both Windows 9x and WinNT\&. If Samba responds to a client too quickly when that client issues an SMB that can cause an oplock break request, then the network client can fail and not respond to the break request\&. This tuning parameter (which is set in milliseconds) is the amount of time Samba will wait before sending an oplock break request to such (broken) clients\&.
-.if n \{\
-.sp
-.\}
-.RS 4
-.BM yellow
-.it 1 an-trap
-.nr an-no-space-flag 1
-.nr an-break-flag 1
-.br
-.ps +1
-\fBWarning\fR
-.ps -1
-.br
-DO NOT CHANGE THIS PARAMETER UNLESS YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE SAMBA OPLOCK CODE\&.
-.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
-.RE
-Default:
-\fI\fIoplock break wait time\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-oplock contention limit (S)
-.\" oplock contention limit
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a
-\fIvery\fR
-advanced
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-tuning option to improve the efficiency of the granting of oplocks under multiple client contention for the same file\&.
-.sp
-In brief it specifies a number, which causes
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)not to grant an oplock even when requested if the approximate number of clients contending for an oplock on the same file goes over this limit\&. This causes
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-to behave in a similar way to Windows NT\&.
-.if n \{\
-.sp
-.\}
-.RS 4
-.BM yellow
-.it 1 an-trap
-.nr an-no-space-flag 1
-.nr an-break-flag 1
-.br
-.ps +1
-\fBWarning\fR
-.ps -1
-.br
-DO NOT CHANGE THIS PARAMETER UNLESS YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THE SAMBA OPLOCK CODE\&.
-.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
-.RE
-Default:
-\fI\fIoplock contention limit\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC2\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-oplocks (S)
-.\" oplocks
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean option tells
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-whether to issue oplocks (opportunistic locks) to file open requests on this share\&. The oplock code can dramatically (approx\&. 30% or more) improve the speed of access to files on Samba servers\&. It allows the clients to aggressively cache files locally and you may want to disable this option for unreliable network environments (it is turned on by default in Windows NT Servers)\&.
-.sp
-Oplocks may be selectively turned off on certain files with a share\&. See the
-\m[blue]\fBveto oplock files\fR\m[]
-parameter\&. On some systems oplocks are recognized by the underlying operating system\&. This allows data synchronization between all access to oplocked files, whether it be via Samba or NFS or a local UNIX process\&. See the
-\m[blue]\fBkernel oplocks\fR\m[]
-parameter for details\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIoplocks\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-os2 driver map (G)
-.\" os2 driver map
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The parameter is used to define the absolute path to a file containing a mapping of Windows NT printer driver names to OS/2 printer driver names\&. The format is:
-.sp
-<nt driver name> = <os2 driver name>\&.<device name>
-.sp
-For example, a valid entry using the HP LaserJet 5 printer driver would appear as
-\FCHP LaserJet 5L = LASERJET\&.HP LaserJet 5L\F[]\&.
-.sp
-The need for the file is due to the printer driver namespace problem described in the chapter on Classical Printing in the Samba3\-HOWTO book\&. For more details on OS/2 clients, please refer to chapter on other clients in the Samba3\-HOWTO book\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIos2 driver map\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-os level (G)
-.\" os level
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This integer value controls what level Samba advertises itself as for browse elections\&. The value of this parameter determines whether
-\fBnmbd\fR(8)
-has a chance of becoming a local master browser for the
-\m[blue]\fBworkgroup\fR\m[]
-in the local broadcast area\&.
-.sp
-\fI Note:\fR
-By default, Samba will win a local master browsing election over all Microsoft operating systems except a Windows NT 4\&.0/2000 Domain Controller\&. This means that a misconfigured Samba host can effectively isolate a subnet for browsing purposes\&. This parameter is largely auto\-configured in the Samba\-3 release series and it is seldom necessary to manually override the default setting\&. Please refer to the chapter on Network Browsing in the Samba\-3 HOWTO document for further information regarding the use of this parameter\&.
-\fINote:\fR
-The maximum value for this parameter is 255\&. If you use higher values, counting will start at 0!
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIos level\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC20\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIos level\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC65\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-pam password change (G)
-.\" pam password change
-.PP
-.RS 4
-With the addition of better PAM support in Samba 2\&.2, this parameter, it is possible to use PAM\'s password change control flag for Samba\&. If enabled, then PAM will be used for password changes when requested by an SMB client instead of the program listed in
-\m[blue]\fBpasswd program\fR\m[]\&. It should be possible to enable this without changing your
-\m[blue]\fBpasswd chat\fR\m[]
-parameter for most setups\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIpam password change\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-panic action (G)
-.\" panic action
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a Samba developer option that allows a system command to be called when either
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-or
-\fBnmbd\fR(8)
-crashes\&. This is usually used to draw attention to the fact that a problem occurred\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIpanic action\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIpanic action\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC"/bin/sleep 90000"\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-paranoid server security (G)
-.\" paranoid server security
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Some version of NT 4\&.x allow non\-guest users with a bad passowrd\&. When this option is enabled, samba will not use a broken NT 4\&.x server as password server, but instead complain to the logs and exit\&.
-.sp
-Disabling this option prevents Samba from making this check, which involves deliberatly attempting a bad logon to the remote server\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIparanoid server security\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-passdb backend (G)
-.\" passdb backend
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option allows the administrator to chose which backend will be used for storing user and possibly group information\&. This allows you to swap between different storage mechanisms without recompile\&.
-.sp
-The parameter value is divided into two parts, the backend\'s name, and a \'location\' string that has meaning only to that particular backed\&. These are separated by a : character\&.
-.sp
-Available backends can include:
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\FCsmbpasswd\F[]
-\- The old plaintext passdb backend\&. Some Samba features will not work if this passdb backend is used\&. Takes a path to the smbpasswd file as an optional argument\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\FCtdbsam\F[]
-\- The TDB based password storage backend\&. Takes a path to the TDB as an optional argument (defaults to passdb\&.tdb in the
-\m[blue]\fBprivate dir\fR\m[]
-directory\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\FCldapsam\F[]
-\- The LDAP based passdb backend\&. Takes an LDAP URL as an optional argument (defaults to
-\FCldap://localhost\F[])
-.sp
-LDAP connections should be secured where possible\&. This may be done using either Start\-TLS (see
-\m[blue]\fBldap ssl\fR\m[]) or by specifying
-\fIldaps://\fR
-in the URL argument\&.
-.sp
-Multiple servers may also be specified in double\-quotes\&. Whether multiple servers are supported or not and the exact syntax depends on the LDAP library you use\&.
-.sp
-.RE
-
-	Examples of use are:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-passdb backend = tdbsam:/etc/samba/private/passdb\&.tdb 
-
-or multi server LDAP URL with OpenLDAP library:
-
-passdb backend = ldapsam:"ldap://ldap\-1\&.example\&.com ldap://ldap\-2\&.example\&.com"
-
-or multi server LDAP URL with Netscape based LDAP library:
-
-passdb backend = ldapsam:"ldap://ldap\-1\&.example\&.com ldap\-2\&.example\&.com"
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIpassdb backend\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCtdbsam\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-passdb expand explicit (G)
-.\" passdb expand explicit
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter controls whether Samba substitutes %\-macros in the passdb fields if they are explicitly set\&. We used to expand macros here, but this turned out to be a bug because the Windows client can expand a variable %G_osver% in which %G would have been substituted by the user\'s primary group\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIpassdb expand explicit\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-passwd chat debug (G)
-.\" passwd chat debug
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean specifies if the passwd chat script parameter is run in
-\fIdebug\fR
-mode\&. In this mode the strings passed to and received from the passwd chat are printed in the
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-log with a
-\m[blue]\fBdebug level\fR\m[]
-of 100\&. This is a dangerous option as it will allow plaintext passwords to be seen in the
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-log\&. It is available to help Samba admins debug their
-\fIpasswd chat\fR
-scripts when calling the
-\fIpasswd program\fR
-and should be turned off after this has been done\&. This option has no effect if the
-\m[blue]\fBpam password change\fR\m[]
-parameter is set\&. This parameter is off by default\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIpasswd chat debug\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-passwd chat timeout (G)
-.\" passwd chat timeout
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This integer specifies the number of seconds smbd will wait for an initial answer from a passwd chat script being run\&. Once the initial answer is received the subsequent answers must be received in one tenth of this time\&. The default it two seconds\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIpasswd chat timeout\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC2\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-passwd chat (G)
-.\" passwd chat
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This string controls the
-\fI"chat"\fR
-conversation that takes places between
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-and the local password changing program to change the user\'s password\&. The string describes a sequence of response\-receive pairs that
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-uses to determine what to send to the
-\m[blue]\fBpasswd program\fR\m[]
-and what to expect back\&. If the expected output is not received then the password is not changed\&.
-.sp
-This chat sequence is often quite site specific, depending on what local methods are used for password control (such as NIS etc)\&.
-.sp
-Note that this parameter only is used if the
-\m[blue]\fBunix password sync\fR\m[]
-parameter is set to
-\fByes\fR\&. This sequence is then called
-\fIAS ROOT\fR
-when the SMB password in the smbpasswd file is being changed, without access to the old password cleartext\&. This means that root must be able to reset the user\'s password without knowing the text of the previous password\&. In the presence of NIS/YP, this means that the
-\m[blue]\fBpasswd program\fR\m[]
-must be executed on the NIS master\&.
-.sp
-The string can contain the macro
-\fI%n\fR
-which is substituted for the new password\&. The old passsword (\fI%o\fR) is only available when
-\m[blue]\fBencrypt passwords\fR\m[]
-has been disabled\&. The chat sequence can also contain the standard macros \en, \er, \et and \es to give line\-feed, carriage\-return, tab and space\&. The chat sequence string can also contain a \'*\' which matches any sequence of characters\&. Double quotes can be used to collect strings with spaces in them into a single string\&.
-.sp
-If the send string in any part of the chat sequence is a full stop "\&.", then no string is sent\&. Similarly, if the expect string is a full stop then no string is expected\&.
-.sp
-If the
-\m[blue]\fBpam password change\fR\m[]
-parameter is set to
-\fByes\fR, the chat pairs may be matched in any order, and success is determined by the PAM result, not any particular output\&. The \en macro is ignored for PAM conversions\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIpasswd chat\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC*new*password* %n\en*new*password* %n\en *changed*\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIpasswd chat\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC"*Enter NEW password*" %n\en "*Reenter NEW password*" %n\en "*Password changed*"\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-passwd program (G)
-.\" passwd program
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The name of a program that can be used to set UNIX user passwords\&. Any occurrences of
-\fI%u\fR
-will be replaced with the user name\&. The user name is checked for existence before calling the password changing program\&.
-.sp
-Also note that many passwd programs insist in
-\fIreasonable \fR
-passwords, such as a minimum length, or the inclusion of mixed case chars and digits\&. This can pose a problem as some clients (such as Windows for Workgroups) uppercase the password before sending it\&.
-.sp
-\fINote\fR
-that if the
-\fIunix password sync\fR
-parameter is set to
-\fByes \fR
-then this program is called
-\fIAS ROOT\fR
-before the SMB password in the smbpasswd file is changed\&. If this UNIX password change fails, then
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-will fail to change the SMB password also (this is by design)\&.
-.sp
-If the
-\fIunix password sync\fR
-parameter is set this parameter
-\fIMUST USE ABSOLUTE PATHS\fR
-for
-\fIALL\fR
-programs called, and must be examined for security implications\&. Note that by default
-\fIunix password sync\fR
-is set to
-\fBno\fR\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIpasswd program\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIpasswd program\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/bin/passwd %u\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-password level (G)
-.\" password level
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Some client/server combinations have difficulty with mixed\-case passwords\&. One offending client is Windows for Workgroups, which for some reason forces passwords to upper case when using the LANMAN1 protocol, but leaves them alone when using COREPLUS! Another problem child is the Windows 95/98 family of operating systems\&. These clients upper case clear text passwords even when NT LM 0\&.12 selected by the protocol negotiation request/response\&.
-.sp
-This parameter defines the maximum number of characters that may be upper case in passwords\&.
-.sp
-For example, say the password given was "FRED"\&. If
-\fI password level\fR
-is set to 1, the following combinations would be tried if "FRED" failed:
-.sp
-"Fred", "fred", "fRed", "frEd","freD"
-.sp
-If
-\fIpassword level\fR
-was set to 2, the following combinations would also be tried:
-.sp
-"FRed", "FrEd", "FreD", "fREd", "fReD", "frED", \&.\&.
-.sp
-And so on\&.
-.sp
-The higher value this parameter is set to the more likely it is that a mixed case password will be matched against a single case password\&. However, you should be aware that use of this parameter reduces security and increases the time taken to process a new connection\&.
-.sp
-A value of zero will cause only two attempts to be made \- the password as is and the password in all\-lower case\&.
-.sp
-This parameter is used only when using plain\-text passwords\&. It is not at all used when encrypted passwords as in use (that is the default since samba\-3\&.0\&.0)\&. Use this only when
-\m[blue]\fBencrypt passwords = No\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIpassword level\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIpassword level\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC4\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-password server (G)
-.\" password server
-.PP
-.RS 4
-By specifying the name of another SMB server or Active Directory domain controller with this option, and using
-\FCsecurity = [ads|domain|server]\F[]
-it is possible to get Samba to do all its username/password validation using a specific remote server\&.
-.sp
-This option sets the name or IP address of the password server to use\&. New syntax has been added to support defining the port to use when connecting to the server the case of an ADS realm\&. To define a port other than the default LDAP port of 389, add the port number using a colon after the name or IP address (e\&.g\&. 192\&.168\&.1\&.100:389)\&. If you do not specify a port, Samba will use the standard LDAP port of tcp/389\&. Note that port numbers have no effect on password servers for Windows NT 4\&.0 domains or netbios connections\&.
-.sp
-If parameter is a name, it is looked up using the parameter
-\m[blue]\fBname resolve order\fR\m[]
-and so may resolved by any method and order described in that parameter\&.
-.sp
-The password server must be a machine capable of using the "LM1\&.2X002" or the "NT LM 0\&.12" protocol, and it must be in user level security mode\&.
-.if n \{\
-.sp
-.\}
-.RS 4
-.BM yellow
-.it 1 an-trap
-.nr an-no-space-flag 1
-.nr an-break-flag 1
-.br
-.ps +1
-\fBNote\fR
-.ps -1
-.br
-Using a password server means your UNIX box (running Samba) is only as secure as your password server\&.
-\fIDO NOT CHOOSE A PASSWORD SERVER THAT YOU DON\'T COMPLETELY TRUST\fR\&.
-.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
-.RE
-Never point a Samba server at itself for password serving\&. This will cause a loop and could lock up your Samba server!
-.sp
-The name of the password server takes the standard substitutions, but probably the only useful one is
-\fI%m \fR, which means the Samba server will use the incoming client as the password server\&. If you use this then you better trust your clients, and you had better restrict them with hosts allow!
-.sp
-If the
-\fIsecurity\fR
-parameter is set to
-\fBdomain\fR
-or
-\fBads\fR, then the list of machines in this option must be a list of Primary or Backup Domain controllers for the Domain or the character \'*\', as the Samba server is effectively in that domain, and will use cryptographically authenticated RPC calls to authenticate the user logging on\&. The advantage of using
-\FC security = domain\F[]
-is that if you list several hosts in the
-\fIpassword server\fR
-option then
-\FCsmbd \F[]
-will try each in turn till it finds one that responds\&. This is useful in case your primary server goes down\&.
-.sp
-If the
-\fIpassword server\fR
-option is set to the character \'*\', then Samba will attempt to auto\-locate the Primary or Backup Domain controllers to authenticate against by doing a query for the name
-\fBWORKGROUP<1C>\fR
-and then contacting each server returned in the list of IP addresses from the name resolution source\&.
-.sp
-If the list of servers contains both names/IP\'s and the \'*\' character, the list is treated as a list of preferred domain controllers, but an auto lookup of all remaining DC\'s will be added to the list as well\&. Samba will not attempt to optimize this list by locating the closest DC\&.
-.sp
-If the
-\fIsecurity\fR
-parameter is set to
-\fBserver\fR, then there are different restrictions that
-\FCsecurity = domain\F[]
-doesn\'t suffer from:
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-You may list several password servers in the
-\fIpassword server\fR
-parameter, however if an
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-makes a connection to a password server, and then the password server fails, no more users will be able to be authenticated from this
-\FCsmbd\F[]\&. This is a restriction of the SMB/CIFS protocol when in
-\FCsecurity = server \F[]
-mode and cannot be fixed in Samba\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-If you are using a Windows NT server as your password server then you will have to ensure that your users are able to login from the Samba server, as when in
-\FC security = server\F[]
-mode the network logon will appear to come from there rather than from the users workstation\&.
-.sp
-.RE
-Default:
-\fI\fIpassword server\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC*\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIpassword server\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCNT\-PDC, NT\-BDC1, NT\-BDC2, *\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIpassword server\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCwindc\&.mydomain\&.com:389 192\&.168\&.1\&.101 *\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-directory
-.\" directory
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-path\&.
-.RE
-
-path (S)
-.\" path
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies a directory to which the user of the service is to be given access\&. In the case of printable services, this is where print data will spool prior to being submitted to the host for printing\&.
-.sp
-For a printable service offering guest access, the service should be readonly and the path should be world\-writeable and have the sticky bit set\&. This is not mandatory of course, but you probably won\'t get the results you expect if you do otherwise\&.
-.sp
-Any occurrences of
-\fI%u\fR
-in the path will be replaced with the UNIX username that the client is using on this connection\&. Any occurrences of
-\fI%m\fR
-will be replaced by the NetBIOS name of the machine they are connecting from\&. These replacements are very useful for setting up pseudo home directories for users\&.
-.sp
-Note that this path will be based on
-\m[blue]\fBroot dir\fR\m[]
-if one was specified\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIpath\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIpath\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/home/fred\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-perfcount module (G)
-.\" perfcount module
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the perfcount backend to be used when monitoring SMB operations\&. Only one perfcount module may be used, and it must implement all of the apis contained in the smb_perfcount_handler structure defined in smb\&.h\&.
-.sp
-\fINo default\fR
-.RE
-
-pid directory (G)
-.\" pid directory
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option specifies the directory where pid files will be placed\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIpid directory\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC${prefix}/var/locks\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIpid directory\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCpid directory = /var/run/\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-posix locking (S)
-.\" posix locking
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-daemon maintains an database of file locks obtained by SMB clients\&. The default behavior is to map this internal database to POSIX locks\&. This means that file locks obtained by SMB clients are consistent with those seen by POSIX compliant applications accessing the files via a non\-SMB method (e\&.g\&. NFS or local file access)\&. You should never need to disable this parameter\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIposix locking\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-postexec (S)
-.\" postexec
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option specifies a command to be run whenever the service is disconnected\&. It takes the usual substitutions\&. The command may be run as the root on some systems\&.
-.sp
-An interesting example may be to unmount server resources:
-.sp
-\FCpostexec = /etc/umount /cdrom\F[]
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIpostexec\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIpostexec\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCecho \e"%u disconnected from %S from %m (%I)\e" >> /tmp/log\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-preexec close (S)
-.\" preexec close
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean option controls whether a non\-zero return code from
-\m[blue]\fBpreexec\fR\m[]
-should close the service being connected to\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIpreexec close\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-exec
-.\" exec
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-preexec\&.
-.RE
-
-preexec (S)
-.\" preexec
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option specifies a command to be run whenever the service is connected to\&. It takes the usual substitutions\&.
-.sp
-An interesting example is to send the users a welcome message every time they log in\&. Maybe a message of the day? Here is an example:
-.sp
-
-\FCpreexec = csh \-c \'echo \e"Welcome to %S!\e" | /usr/local/samba/bin/smbclient \-M %m \-I %I\' & \F[]
-.sp
-Of course, this could get annoying after a while :\-)
-.sp
-See also
-\m[blue]\fBpreexec close\fR\m[]
-and
-\m[blue]\fBpostexec\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIpreexec\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIpreexec\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCecho \e"%u connected to %S from %m (%I)\e" >> /tmp/log\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-prefered master
-.\" prefered master
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-preferred master\&.
-.RE
-
-preferred master (G)
-.\" preferred master
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean parameter controls if
-\fBnmbd\fR(8)
-is a preferred master browser for its workgroup\&.
-.sp
-If this is set to
-\fByes\fR, on startup,
-\FCnmbd\F[]
-will force an election, and it will have a slight advantage in winning the election\&. It is recommended that this parameter is used in conjunction with
-\m[blue]\fBdomain master = yes\fR\m[], so that
-\FCnmbd\F[]
-can guarantee becoming a domain master\&.
-.sp
-Use this option with caution, because if there are several hosts (whether Samba servers, Windows 95 or NT) that are preferred master browsers on the same subnet, they will each periodically and continuously attempt to become the local master browser\&. This will result in unnecessary broadcast traffic and reduced browsing capabilities\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIpreferred master\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCauto\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-preload modules (G)
-.\" preload modules
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a list of paths to modules that should be loaded into smbd before a client connects\&. This improves the speed of smbd when reacting to new connections somewhat\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIpreload modules\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIpreload modules\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/lib/samba/passdb/mysql\&.so\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-auto services
-.\" auto services
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-preload\&.
-.RE
-
-preload (G)
-.\" preload
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a list of services that you want to be automatically added to the browse lists\&. This is most useful for homes and printers services that would otherwise not be visible\&.
-.sp
-Note that if you just want all printers in your printcap file loaded then the
-\m[blue]\fBload printers\fR\m[]
-option is easier\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIpreload\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIpreload\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCfred lp colorlp\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-preserve case (S)
-.\" preserve case
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This controls if new filenames are created with the case that the client passes, or if they are forced to be the
-\m[blue]\fBdefault case\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-See the section on
-NAME MANGLING
-for a fuller discussion\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIpreserve case\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-print ok
-.\" print ok
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-printable\&.
-.RE
-
-printable (S)
-.\" printable
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If this parameter is
-\fByes\fR, then clients may open, write to and submit spool files on the directory specified for the service\&.
-.sp
-Note that a printable service will ALWAYS allow writing to the service path (user privileges permitting) via the spooling of print data\&. The
-\m[blue]\fBread only\fR\m[]
-parameter controls only non\-printing access to the resource\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIprintable\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-printcap cache time (G)
-.\" printcap cache time
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option specifies the number of seconds before the printing subsystem is again asked for the known printers\&. If the value is greater than 60 the initial waiting time is set to 60 seconds to allow an earlier first rescan of the printing subsystem\&.
-.sp
-Setting this parameter to 0 disables any rescanning for new or removed printers after the initial startup\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIprintcap cache time\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC750\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIprintcap cache time\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC600\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-printcap
-.\" printcap
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-printcap name\&.
-.RE
-
-printcap name (G)
-.\" printcap name
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter may be used to override the compiled\-in default printcap name used by the server (usually
-\FC /etc/printcap\F[])\&. See the discussion of the
-[printers]
-section above for reasons why you might want to do this\&.
-.sp
-To use the CUPS printing interface set
-\FCprintcap name = cups \F[]\&. This should be supplemented by an addtional setting
-\m[blue]\fBprinting = cups\fR\m[]
-in the [global] section\&.
-\FCprintcap name = cups\F[]
-will use the "dummy" printcap created by CUPS, as specified in your CUPS configuration file\&.
-.sp
-On System V systems that use
-\FClpstat\F[]
-to list available printers you can use
-\FCprintcap name = lpstat \F[]
-to automatically obtain lists of available printers\&. This is the default for systems that define SYSV at configure time in Samba (this includes most System V based systems)\&. If
-\fI printcap name\fR
-is set to
-\FClpstat\F[]
-on these systems then Samba will launch
-\FClpstat \-v\F[]
-and attempt to parse the output to obtain a printer list\&.
-.sp
-A minimal printcap file would look something like this:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-print1|My Printer 1
-print2|My Printer 2
-print3|My Printer 3
-print4|My Printer 4
-print5|My Printer 5
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-where the \'|\' separates aliases of a printer\&. The fact that the second alias has a space in it gives a hint to Samba that it\'s a comment\&.
-.if n \{\
-.sp
-.\}
-.RS 4
-.BM yellow
-.it 1 an-trap
-.nr an-no-space-flag 1
-.nr an-break-flag 1
-.br
-.ps +1
-\fBNote\fR
-.ps -1
-.br
-Under AIX the default printcap name is
-\FC/etc/qconfig\F[]\&. Samba will assume the file is in AIX
-\FCqconfig\F[]
-format if the string
-\FCqconfig\F[]
-appears in the printcap filename\&.
-.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
-.RE
-Default:
-\fI\fIprintcap name\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/etc/printcap\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIprintcap name\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/etc/myprintcap\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-print command (S)
-.\" print command
-.PP
-.RS 4
-After a print job has finished spooling to a service, this command will be used via a
-\FCsystem()\F[]
-call to process the spool file\&. Typically the command specified will submit the spool file to the host\'s printing subsystem, but there is no requirement that this be the case\&. The server will not remove the spool file, so whatever command you specify should remove the spool file when it has been processed, otherwise you will need to manually remove old spool files\&.
-.sp
-The print command is simply a text string\&. It will be used verbatim after macro substitutions have been made:
-.sp
-%s, %f \- the path to the spool file name
-.sp
-%p \- the appropriate printer name
-.sp
-%J \- the job name as transmitted by the client\&.
-.sp
-%c \- The number of printed pages of the spooled job (if known)\&.
-.sp
-%z \- the size of the spooled print job (in bytes)
-.sp
-The print command
-\fIMUST\fR
-contain at least one occurrence of
-\fI%s\fR
-or
-\fI%f \fR
-\- the
-\fI%p\fR
-is optional\&. At the time a job is submitted, if no printer name is supplied the
-\fI%p \fR
-will be silently removed from the printer command\&.
-.sp
-If specified in the [global] section, the print command given will be used for any printable service that does not have its own print command specified\&.
-.sp
-If there is neither a specified print command for a printable service nor a global print command, spool files will be created but not processed and (most importantly) not removed\&.
-.sp
-Note that printing may fail on some UNIXes from the
-\fBnobody\fR
-account\&. If this happens then create an alternative guest account that can print and set the
-\m[blue]\fBguest account\fR\m[]
-in the [global] section\&.
-.sp
-You can form quite complex print commands by realizing that they are just passed to a shell\&. For example the following will log a print job, print the file, then remove it\&. Note that \';\' is the usual separator for command in shell scripts\&.
-.sp
-\FCprint command = echo Printing %s >> /tmp/print\&.log; lpr \-P %p %s; rm %s\F[]
-.sp
-You may have to vary this command considerably depending on how you normally print files on your system\&. The default for the parameter varies depending on the setting of the
-\m[blue]\fBprinting\fR\m[]
-parameter\&.
-.sp
-Default: For
-\FCprinting = BSD, AIX, QNX, LPRNG or PLP :\F[]
-.sp
-\FCprint command = lpr \-r \-P%p %s\F[]
-.sp
-For
-\FCprinting = SYSV or HPUX :\F[]
-.sp
-\FCprint command = lp \-c \-d%p %s; rm %s\F[]
-.sp
-For
-\FCprinting = SOFTQ :\F[]
-.sp
-\FCprint command = lp \-d%p \-s %s; rm %s\F[]
-.sp
-For printing = CUPS : If SAMBA is compiled against libcups, then
-\m[blue]\fBprintcap = cups\fR\m[]
-uses the CUPS API to submit jobs, etc\&. Otherwise it maps to the System V commands with the \-oraw option for printing, i\&.e\&. it uses
-\FClp \-c \-d%p \-oraw; rm %s\F[]\&. With
-\FCprinting = cups\F[], and if SAMBA is compiled against libcups, any manually set print command will be ignored\&.
-.sp
-\fINo default\fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIprint command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/local/samba/bin/myprintscript %p %s\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-printer admin (S)
-.\" printer admin
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This lists users who can do anything to printers via the remote administration interfaces offered by MS\-RPC (usually using a NT workstation)\&. This parameter can be set per\-share or globally\&. Note: The root user always has admin rights\&. Use caution with use in the global stanza as this can cause side effects\&.
-.sp
-This parameter has been marked deprecated in favor of using the SePrintOperatorPrivilege and individual print security descriptors\&. It will be removed in a future release\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIprinter admin\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIprinter admin\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCadmin, @staff\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-printer
-.\" printer
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-printer name\&.
-.RE
-
-printer name (S)
-.\" printer name
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the name of the printer to which print jobs spooled through a printable service will be sent\&.
-.sp
-If specified in the [global] section, the printer name given will be used for any printable service that does not have its own printer name specified\&.
-.sp
-The default value of the
-\m[blue]\fBprinter name\fR\m[]
-may be
-\FClp\F[]
-on many systems\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIprinter name\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCnone\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIprinter name\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FClaserwriter\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-printing (S)
-.\" printing
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameters controls how printer status information is interpreted on your system\&. It also affects the default values for the
-\fIprint command\fR,
-\fIlpq command\fR,
-\fIlppause command \fR,
-\fIlpresume command\fR, and
-\fIlprm command\fR
-if specified in the [global] section\&.
-.sp
-Currently nine printing styles are supported\&. They are
-\fBBSD\fR,
-\fBAIX\fR,
-\fBLPRNG\fR,
-\fBPLP\fR,
-\fBSYSV\fR,
-\fBHPUX\fR,
-\fBQNX\fR,
-\fBSOFTQ\fR, and
-\fBCUPS\fR\&.
-.sp
-To see what the defaults are for the other print commands when using the various options use the
-\fBtestparm\fR(1)
-program\&.
-.sp
-This option can be set on a per printer basis\&. Please be aware however, that you must place any of the various printing commands (e\&.g\&. print command, lpq command, etc\&.\&.\&.) after defining the value for the
-\fIprinting\fR
-option since it will reset the printing commands to default values\&.
-.sp
-See also the discussion in the
-[printers]
-section\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIprinting\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCDepends on the operating system, see \FCtestparm \-v\&.\F[]\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-printjob username (S)
-.\" printjob username
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies which user information will be passed to the printing system\&. Usually, the username is sent, but in some cases, e\&.g\&. the domain prefix is useful, too\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIprintjob username\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC%U\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIprintjob username\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC%D\e%U\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-private dir (G)
-.\" private dir
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameters defines the directory smbd will use for storing such files as
-\FCsmbpasswd\F[]
-and
-\FCsecrets\&.tdb\F[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIprivate dir\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC${prefix}/private\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-profile acls (S)
-.\" profile acls
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean parameter was added to fix the problems that people have been having with storing user profiles on Samba shares from Windows 2000 or Windows XP clients\&. New versions of Windows 2000 or Windows XP service packs do security ACL checking on the owner and ability to write of the profile directory stored on a local workstation when copied from a Samba share\&.
-.sp
-When not in domain mode with winbindd then the security info copied onto the local workstation has no meaning to the logged in user (SID) on that workstation so the profile storing fails\&. Adding this parameter onto a share used for profile storage changes two things about the returned Windows ACL\&. Firstly it changes the owner and group owner of all reported files and directories to be BUILTIN\e\eAdministrators, BUILTIN\e\eUsers respectively (SIDs S\-1\-5\-32\-544, S\-1\-5\-32\-545)\&. Secondly it adds an ACE entry of "Full Control" to the SID BUILTIN\e\eUsers to every returned ACL\&. This will allow any Windows 2000 or XP workstation user to access the profile\&.
-.sp
-Note that if you have multiple users logging on to a workstation then in order to prevent them from being able to access each others profiles you must remove the "Bypass traverse checking" advanced user right\&. This will prevent access to other users profile directories as the top level profile directory (named after the user) is created by the workstation profile code and has an ACL restricting entry to the directory tree to the owning user\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIprofile acls\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-queuepause command (S)
-.\" queuepause command
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the command to be executed on the server host in order to pause the printer queue\&.
-.sp
-This command should be a program or script which takes a printer name as its only parameter and stops the printer queue, such that no longer jobs are submitted to the printer\&.
-.sp
-This command is not supported by Windows for Workgroups, but can be issued from the Printers window under Windows 95 and NT\&.
-.sp
-If a
-\fI%p\fR
-is given then the printer name is put in its place\&. Otherwise it is placed at the end of the command\&.
-.sp
-Note that it is good practice to include the absolute path in the command as the PATH may not be available to the server\&.
-.sp
-\fINo default\fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIqueuepause command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCdisable %p\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-queueresume command (S)
-.\" queueresume command
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the command to be executed on the server host in order to resume the printer queue\&. It is the command to undo the behavior that is caused by the previous parameter (\m[blue]\fBqueuepause command\fR\m[])\&.
-.sp
-This command should be a program or script which takes a printer name as its only parameter and resumes the printer queue, such that queued jobs are resubmitted to the printer\&.
-.sp
-This command is not supported by Windows for Workgroups, but can be issued from the Printers window under Windows 95 and NT\&.
-.sp
-If a
-\fI%p\fR
-is given then the printer name is put in its place\&. Otherwise it is placed at the end of the command\&.
-.sp
-Note that it is good practice to include the absolute path in the command as the PATH may not be available to the server\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIqueueresume command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIqueueresume command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCenable %p\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-read list (S)
-.\" read list
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a list of users that are given read\-only access to a service\&. If the connecting user is in this list then they will not be given write access, no matter what the
-\m[blue]\fBread only\fR\m[]
-option is set to\&. The list can include group names using the syntax described in the
-\m[blue]\fBinvalid users\fR\m[]
-parameter\&.
-.sp
-This parameter will not work with the
-\m[blue]\fBsecurity = share\fR\m[]
-in Samba 3\&.0\&. This is by design\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIread list\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIread list\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCmary, @students\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-read only (S)
-.\" read only
-.PP
-.RS 4
-An inverted synonym is
-\m[blue]\fBwriteable\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-If this parameter is
-\fByes\fR, then users of a service may not create or modify files in the service\'s directory\&.
-.sp
-Note that a printable service (\FCprintable = yes\F[]) will
-\fIALWAYS\fR
-allow writing to the directory (user privileges permitting), but only via spooling operations\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIread only\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-read raw (G)
-.\" read raw
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter controls whether or not the server will support the raw read SMB requests when transferring data to clients\&.
-.sp
-If enabled, raw reads allow reads of 65535 bytes in one packet\&. This typically provides a major performance benefit\&.
-.sp
-However, some clients either negotiate the allowable block size incorrectly or are incapable of supporting larger block sizes, and for these clients you may need to disable raw reads\&.
-.sp
-In general this parameter should be viewed as a system tuning tool and left severely alone\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIread raw\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-realm (G)
-.\" realm
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option specifies the kerberos realm to use\&. The realm is used as the ADS equivalent of the NT4
-\FCdomain\F[]\&. It is usually set to the DNS name of the kerberos server\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIrealm\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIrealm\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCmysambabox\&.mycompany\&.com\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-registry shares (G)
-.\" registry shares
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This turns on or off support for share definitions read from registry\&. Shares defined in
-\fIsmb\&.conf\fR
-take precedence over shares with the same name defined in registry\&. See the section on registry\-based configuration for details\&.
-.sp
-Note that this parameter defaults to
-\fIno\fR, but it is set to
-\fIyes\fR
-when
-\fIconfig backend\fR
-is set to
-\fIregistry\fR\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIregistry shares\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIregistry shares\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-remote announce (G)
-.\" remote announce
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option allows you to setup
-\fBnmbd\fR(8)
-to periodically announce itself to arbitrary IP addresses with an arbitrary workgroup name\&.
-.sp
-This is useful if you want your Samba server to appear in a remote workgroup for which the normal browse propagation rules don\'t work\&. The remote workgroup can be anywhere that you can send IP packets to\&.
-.sp
-For example:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-\FCremote announce = 192\&.168\&.2\&.255/SERVERS 192\&.168\&.4\&.255/STAFF\F[]
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-the above line would cause
-\FCnmbd\F[]
-to announce itself to the two given IP addresses using the given workgroup names\&. If you leave out the workgroup name, then the one given in the
-\m[blue]\fBworkgroup\fR\m[]
-parameter is used instead\&.
-.sp
-The IP addresses you choose would normally be the broadcast addresses of the remote networks, but can also be the IP addresses of known browse masters if your network config is that stable\&.
-.sp
-See the chapter on Network Browsing in the Samba\-HOWTO book\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIremote announce\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-remote browse sync (G)
-.\" remote browse sync
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option allows you to setup
-\fBnmbd\fR(8)
-to periodically request synchronization of browse lists with the master browser of a Samba server that is on a remote segment\&. This option will allow you to gain browse lists for multiple workgroups across routed networks\&. This is done in a manner that does not work with any non\-Samba servers\&.
-.sp
-This is useful if you want your Samba server and all local clients to appear in a remote workgroup for which the normal browse propagation rules don\'t work\&. The remote workgroup can be anywhere that you can send IP packets to\&.
-.sp
-For example:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-\fIremote browse sync = 192\&.168\&.2\&.255 192\&.168\&.4\&.255\fR
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-the above line would cause
-\FCnmbd\F[]
-to request the master browser on the specified subnets or addresses to synchronize their browse lists with the local server\&.
-.sp
-The IP addresses you choose would normally be the broadcast addresses of the remote networks, but can also be the IP addresses of known browse masters if your network config is that stable\&. If a machine IP address is given Samba makes NO attempt to validate that the remote machine is available, is listening, nor that it is in fact the browse master on its segment\&.
-.sp
-The
-\m[blue]\fBremote browse sync\fR\m[]
-may be used on networks where there is no WINS server, and may be used on disjoint networks where each network has its own WINS server\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIremote browse sync\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-rename user script (G)
-.\" rename user script
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is the full pathname to a script that will be run as root by
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-under special circumstances described below\&.
-.sp
-When a user with admin authority or SeAddUserPrivilege rights renames a user (e\&.g\&.: from the NT4 User Manager for Domains), this script will be run to rename the POSIX user\&. Two variables,
-\FC%uold\F[]
-and
-\FC%unew\F[], will be substituted with the old and new usernames, respectively\&. The script should return 0 upon successful completion, and nonzero otherwise\&.
-.if n \{\
-.sp
-.\}
-.RS 4
-.BM yellow
-.it 1 an-trap
-.nr an-no-space-flag 1
-.nr an-break-flag 1
-.br
-.ps +1
-\fBNote\fR
-.ps -1
-.br
-The script has all responsibility to rename all the necessary data that is accessible in this posix method\&. This can mean different requirements for different backends\&. The tdbsam and smbpasswd backends will take care of the contents of their respective files, so the script is responsible only for changing the POSIX username, and other data that may required for your circumstances, such as home directory\&. Please also consider whether or not you need to rename the actual home directories themselves\&. The ldapsam backend will not make any changes, because of the potential issues with renaming the LDAP naming attribute\&. In this case the script is responsible for changing the attribute that samba uses (uid) for locating users, as well as any data that needs to change for other applications using the same directory\&.
-.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
-.RE
-Default:
-\fI\fIrename user script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-reset on zero vc (G)
-.\" reset on zero vc
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean option controls whether an incoming session setup should kill other connections coming from the same IP\&. This matches the default Windows 2003 behaviour\&. Setting this parameter to yes becomes necessary when you have a flaky network and windows decides to reconnect while the old connection still has files with share modes open\&. These files become inaccessible over the new connection\&. The client sends a zero VC on the new connection, and Windows 2003 kills all other connections coming from the same IP\&. This way the locked files are accessible again\&. Please be aware that enabling this option will kill connections behind a masquerading router\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIreset on zero vc\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-restrict anonymous (G)
-.\" restrict anonymous
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The setting of this parameter determines whether user and group list information is returned for an anonymous connection\&. and mirrors the effects of the
-.sp
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-.RS 4
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-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\eSYSTEM\eCurrentControlSet\e
-           Control\eLSA\eRestrictAnonymous
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
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-registry key in Windows 2000 and Windows NT\&. When set to 0, user and group list information is returned to anyone who asks\&. When set to 1, only an authenticated user can retrive user and group list information\&. For the value 2, supported by Windows 2000/XP and Samba, no anonymous connections are allowed at all\&. This can break third party and Microsoft applications which expect to be allowed to perform operations anonymously\&.
-.sp
-The security advantage of using restrict anonymous = 1 is dubious, as user and group list information can be obtained using other means\&.
-.if n \{\
-.sp
-.\}
-.RS 4
-.BM yellow
-.it 1 an-trap
-.nr an-no-space-flag 1
-.nr an-break-flag 1
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-.ps +1
-\fBNote\fR
-.ps -1
-.br
-The security advantage of using restrict anonymous = 2 is removed by setting
-\m[blue]\fBguest ok = yes\fR\m[]
-on any share\&.
-.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
-.RE
-Default:
-\fI\fIrestrict anonymous\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-root
-.\" root
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-root directory\&.
-.RE
-
-root dir
-.\" root dir
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-root directory\&.
-.RE
-
-root directory (G)
-.\" root directory
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The server will
-\FCchroot()\F[]
-(i\&.e\&. Change its root directory) to this directory on startup\&. This is not strictly necessary for secure operation\&. Even without it the server will deny access to files not in one of the service entries\&. It may also check for, and deny access to, soft links to other parts of the filesystem, or attempts to use "\&.\&." in file names to access other directories (depending on the setting of the
-\m[blue]\fBwide smbconfoptions\fR\m[]
-parameter)\&.
-.sp
-Adding a
-\fIroot directory\fR
-entry other than "/" adds an extra level of security, but at a price\&. It absolutely ensures that no access is given to files not in the sub\-tree specified in the
-\fIroot directory\fR
-option,
-\fIincluding\fR
-some files needed for complete operation of the server\&. To maintain full operability of the server you will need to mirror some system files into the
-\fIroot directory\fR
-tree\&. In particular you will need to mirror
-\FC/etc/passwd\F[]
-(or a subset of it), and any binaries or configuration files needed for printing (if required)\&. The set of files that must be mirrored is operating system dependent\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIroot directory\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIroot directory\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/homes/smb\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-root postexec (S)
-.\" root postexec
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is the same as the
-\fIpostexec\fR
-parameter except that the command is run as root\&. This is useful for unmounting filesystems (such as CDROMs) after a connection is closed\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIroot postexec\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-root preexec close (S)
-.\" root preexec close
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is the same as the
-\fIpreexec close \fR
-parameter except that the command is run as root\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIroot preexec close\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-root preexec (S)
-.\" root preexec
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is the same as the
-\fIpreexec\fR
-parameter except that the command is run as root\&. This is useful for mounting filesystems (such as CDROMs) when a connection is opened\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIroot preexec\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-security mask (S)
-.\" security mask
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter controls what UNIX permission bits will be set when a Windows NT client is manipulating the UNIX permission on a file using the native NT security dialog box\&.
-.sp
-This parameter is applied as a mask (AND\'ed with) to the incoming permission bits, thus resetting any bits not in this mask\&. Make sure not to mix up this parameter with
-\m[blue]\fBforce security mode\fR\m[], which works in a manner similar to this one but uses a logical OR instead of an AND\&.
-.sp
-Essentially, all bits set to zero in this mask will result in setting to zero the corresponding bits on the file permissions regardless of the previous status of this bits on the file\&.
-.sp
-If not set explicitly this parameter is 0777, allowing a user to set all the user/group/world permissions on a file\&.
-.sp
-\fI Note\fR
-that users who can access the Samba server through other means can easily bypass this restriction, so it is primarily useful for standalone "appliance" systems\&. Administrators of most normal systems will probably want to leave it set to
-\fB0777\fR\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIsecurity mask\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0777\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIsecurity mask\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0770\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-security (G)
-.\" security
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option affects how clients respond to Samba and is one of the most important settings in the
-\FC smb\&.conf\F[]
-file\&.
-.sp
-The option sets the "security mode bit" in replies to protocol negotiations with
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-to turn share level security on or off\&. Clients decide based on this bit whether (and how) to transfer user and password information to the server\&.
-.sp
-The default is
-\FCsecurity = user\F[], as this is the most common setting needed when talking to Windows 98 and Windows NT\&.
-.sp
-The alternatives are
-\FCsecurity = share\F[],
-\FCsecurity = server\F[]
-or
-\FCsecurity = domain \F[]\&.
-.sp
-In versions of Samba prior to 2\&.0\&.0, the default was
-\FCsecurity = share\F[]
-mainly because that was the only option at one stage\&.
-.sp
-There is a bug in WfWg that has relevance to this setting\&. When in user or server level security a WfWg client will totally ignore the username and password you type in the "connect drive" dialog box\&. This makes it very difficult (if not impossible) to connect to a Samba service as anyone except the user that you are logged into WfWg as\&.
-.sp
-If your PCs use usernames that are the same as their usernames on the UNIX machine then you will want to use
-\FCsecurity = user\F[]\&. If you mostly use usernames that don\'t exist on the UNIX box then use
-\FCsecurity = share\F[]\&.
-.sp
-You should also use
-\FCsecurity = share\F[]
-if you want to mainly setup shares without a password (guest shares)\&. This is commonly used for a shared printer server\&. It is more difficult to setup guest shares with
-\FCsecurity = user\F[], see the
-\m[blue]\fBmap to guest\fR\m[]
-parameter for details\&.
-.sp
-It is possible to use
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-in a
-\fI hybrid mode\fR
-where it is offers both user and share level security under different
-\m[blue]\fBNetBIOS aliases\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-The different settings will now be explained\&.
-.sp
-\fISECURITY = SHARE\fR
-.sp
-When clients connect to a share level security server, they need not log onto the server with a valid username and password before attempting to connect to a shared resource (although modern clients such as Windows 95/98 and Windows NT will send a logon request with a username but no password when talking to a
-\FCsecurity = share \F[]
-server)\&. Instead, the clients send authentication information (passwords) on a per\-share basis, at the time they attempt to connect to that share\&.
-.sp
-Note that
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-\fIALWAYS\fR
-uses a valid UNIX user to act on behalf of the client, even in
-\FCsecurity = share\F[]
-level security\&.
-.sp
-As clients are not required to send a username to the server in share level security,
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-uses several techniques to determine the correct UNIX user to use on behalf of the client\&.
-.sp
-A list of possible UNIX usernames to match with the given client password is constructed using the following methods :
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-If the
-\m[blue]\fBguest only\fR\m[]
-parameter is set, then all the other stages are missed and only the
-\m[blue]\fBguest account\fR\m[]
-username is checked\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-Is a username is sent with the share connection request, then this username (after mapping \- see
-\m[blue]\fBusername map\fR\m[]), is added as a potential username\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-If the client did a previous
-\fIlogon \fR
-request (the SessionSetup SMB call) then the username sent in this SMB will be added as a potential username\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-The name of the service the client requested is added as a potential username\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-The NetBIOS name of the client is added to the list as a potential username\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-Any users on the
-\m[blue]\fBuser\fR\m[]
-list are added as potential usernames\&.
-.sp
-.RE
-If the
-\fIguest only\fR
-parameter is not set, then this list is then tried with the supplied password\&. The first user for whom the password matches will be used as the UNIX user\&.
-.sp
-If the
-\fIguest only\fR
-parameter is set, or no username can be determined then if the share is marked as available to the
-\fIguest account\fR, then this guest user will be used, otherwise access is denied\&.
-.sp
-Note that it can be
-\fIvery\fR
-confusing in share\-level security as to which UNIX username will eventually be used in granting access\&.
-.sp
-See also the section
-NOTE ABOUT USERNAME/PASSWORD VALIDATION\&.
-.sp
-\fISECURITY = USER\fR
-.sp
-This is the default security setting in Samba 3\&.0\&. With user\-level security a client must first "log\-on" with a valid username and password (which can be mapped using the
-\m[blue]\fBusername map\fR\m[]
-parameter)\&. Encrypted passwords (see the
-\m[blue]\fBencrypted passwords\fR\m[]
-parameter) can also be used in this security mode\&. Parameters such as
-\m[blue]\fBuser\fR\m[]
-and
-\m[blue]\fBguest only\fR\m[]
-if set are then applied and may change the UNIX user to use on this connection, but only after the user has been successfully authenticated\&.
-.sp
-\fINote\fR
-that the name of the resource being requested is
-\fInot\fR
-sent to the server until after the server has successfully authenticated the client\&. This is why guest shares don\'t work in user level security without allowing the server to automatically map unknown users into the
-\m[blue]\fBguest account\fR\m[]\&. See the
-\m[blue]\fBmap to guest\fR\m[]
-parameter for details on doing this\&.
-.sp
-See also the section
-NOTE ABOUT USERNAME/PASSWORD VALIDATION\&.
-.sp
-\fISECURITY = DOMAIN\fR
-.sp
-This mode will only work correctly if
-\fBnet\fR(8)
-has been used to add this machine into a Windows NT Domain\&. It expects the
-\m[blue]\fBencrypted passwords\fR\m[]
-parameter to be set to
-\fByes\fR\&. In this mode Samba will try to validate the username/password by passing it to a Windows NT Primary or Backup Domain Controller, in exactly the same way that a Windows NT Server would do\&.
-.sp
-\fINote\fR
-that a valid UNIX user must still exist as well as the account on the Domain Controller to allow Samba to have a valid UNIX account to map file access to\&.
-.sp
-\fINote\fR
-that from the client\'s point of view
-\FCsecurity = domain\F[]
-is the same as
-\FCsecurity = user\F[]\&. It only affects how the server deals with the authentication, it does not in any way affect what the client sees\&.
-.sp
-\fINote\fR
-that the name of the resource being requested is
-\fInot\fR
-sent to the server until after the server has successfully authenticated the client\&. This is why guest shares don\'t work in user level security without allowing the server to automatically map unknown users into the
-\m[blue]\fBguest account\fR\m[]\&. See the
-\m[blue]\fBmap to guest\fR\m[]
-parameter for details on doing this\&.
-.sp
-See also the section
-NOTE ABOUT USERNAME/PASSWORD VALIDATION\&.
-.sp
-See also the
-\m[blue]\fBpassword server\fR\m[]
-parameter and the
-\m[blue]\fBencrypted passwords\fR\m[]
-parameter\&.
-.sp
-\fISECURITY = SERVER\fR
-.sp
-In this mode Samba will try to validate the username/password by passing it to another SMB server, such as an NT box\&. If this fails it will revert to
-\FCsecurity = user\F[]\&. It expects the
-\m[blue]\fBencrypted passwords\fR\m[]
-parameter to be set to
-\fByes\fR, unless the remote server does not support them\&. However note that if encrypted passwords have been negotiated then Samba cannot revert back to checking the UNIX password file, it must have a valid
-\FCsmbpasswd\F[]
-file to check users against\&. See the chapter about the User Database in the Samba HOWTO Collection for details on how to set this up\&.
-.if n \{\
-.sp
-.\}
-.RS 4
-.BM yellow
-.it 1 an-trap
-.nr an-no-space-flag 1
-.nr an-break-flag 1
-.br
-.ps +1
-\fBNote\fR
-.ps -1
-.br
-This mode of operation has significant pitfalls since it is more vulnerable to man\-in\-the\-middle attacks and server impersonation\&. In particular, this mode of operation can cause significant resource consuption on the PDC, as it must maintain an active connection for the duration of the user\'s session\&. Furthermore, if this connection is lost, there is no way to reestablish it, and futher authentications to the Samba server may fail (from a single client, till it disconnects)\&.
-.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
-.RE
-.if n \{\
-.sp
-.\}
-.RS 4
-.BM yellow
-.it 1 an-trap
-.nr an-no-space-flag 1
-.nr an-break-flag 1
-.br
-.ps +1
-\fBNote\fR
-.ps -1
-.br
-From the client\'s point of view,
-\FCsecurity = server\F[]
-is the same as
-\FCsecurity = user\F[]\&. It only affects how the server deals with the authentication, it does not in any way affect what the client sees\&.
-.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
-.RE
-\fINote\fR
-that the name of the resource being requested is
-\fInot\fR
-sent to the server until after the server has successfully authenticated the client\&. This is why guest shares don\'t work in user level security without allowing the server to automatically map unknown users into the
-\m[blue]\fBguest account\fR\m[]\&. See the
-\m[blue]\fBmap to guest\fR\m[]
-parameter for details on doing this\&.
-.sp
-See also the section
-NOTE ABOUT USERNAME/PASSWORD VALIDATION\&.
-.sp
-See also the
-\m[blue]\fBpassword server\fR\m[]
-parameter and the
-\m[blue]\fBencrypted passwords\fR\m[]
-parameter\&.
-.sp
-\fISECURITY = ADS\fR
-.sp
-In this mode, Samba will act as a domain member in an ADS realm\&. To operate in this mode, the machine running Samba will need to have Kerberos installed and configured and Samba will need to be joined to the ADS realm using the net utility\&.
-.sp
-Note that this mode does NOT make Samba operate as a Active Directory Domain Controller\&.
-.sp
-Read the chapter about Domain Membership in the HOWTO for details\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIsecurity\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCUSER\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIsecurity\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCDOMAIN\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-server schannel (G)
-.\" server schannel
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This controls whether the server offers or even demands the use of the netlogon schannel\&.
-\m[blue]\fBserver schannel = no\fR\m[]
-does not offer the schannel,
-\m[blue]\fBserver schannel = auto\fR\m[]
-offers the schannel but does not enforce it, and
-\m[blue]\fBserver schannel = yes\fR\m[]
-denies access if the client is not able to speak netlogon schannel\&. This is only the case for Windows NT4 before SP4\&.
-.sp
-Please note that with this set to
-\FCno\F[], you will have to apply the WindowsXP
-\FCWinXP_SignOrSeal\&.reg\F[]
-registry patch found in the docs/registry subdirectory of the Samba distribution tarball\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIserver schannel\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCauto\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIserver schannel\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-server signing (G)
-.\" server signing
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This controls whether the client is allowed or required to use SMB signing\&. Possible values are
-\fIauto\fR,
-\fImandatory\fR
-and
-\fIdisabled\fR\&.
-.sp
-When set to auto, SMB signing is offered, but not enforced\&. When set to mandatory, SMB signing is required and if set to disabled, SMB signing is not offered either\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIserver signing\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCDisabled\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-server string (G)
-.\" server string
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This controls what string will show up in the printer comment box in print manager and next to the IPC connection in
-\FCnet view\F[]\&. It can be any string that you wish to show to your users\&.
-.sp
-It also sets what will appear in browse lists next to the machine name\&.
-.sp
-A
-\fI%v\fR
-will be replaced with the Samba version number\&.
-.sp
-A
-\fI%h\fR
-will be replaced with the hostname\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIserver string\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCSamba %v\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIserver string\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCUniversity of GNUs Samba Server\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-set directory (S)
-.\" set directory
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If
-\FCset directory = no\F[], then users of the service may not use the setdir command to change directory\&.
-.sp
-The
-\FCsetdir\F[]
-command is only implemented in the Digital Pathworks client\&. See the Pathworks documentation for details\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIset directory\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-set primary group script (G)
-.\" set primary group script
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Thanks to the Posix subsystem in NT a Windows User has a primary group in addition to the auxiliary groups\&. This script sets the primary group in the unix userdatase when an administrator sets the primary group from the windows user manager or when fetching a SAM with
-\FCnet rpc vampire\F[]\&.
-\fI%u\fR
-will be replaced with the user whose primary group is to be set\&.
-\fI%g\fR
-will be replaced with the group to set\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIset primary group script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIset primary group script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/sbin/usermod \-g \'%g\' \'%u\'\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-set quota command (G)
-.\" set quota command
-.PP
-.RS 4
-The
-\FCset quota command\F[]
-should only be used whenever there is no operating system API available from the OS that samba can use\&.
-.sp
-This option is only available if Samba was configured with the argument
-\FC\-\-with\-sys\-quotas\F[]
-or on linux when
-\FC\&./configure \-\-with\-quotas\F[]
-was used and a working quota api was found in the system\&. Most packages are configured with these options already\&.
-.sp
-This parameter should specify the path to a script that can set quota for the specified arguments\&.
-.sp
-The specified script should take the following arguments:
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-1 \- quota type
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-1 \- user quotas
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-2 \- user default quotas (uid = \-1)
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-3 \- group quotas
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-4 \- group default quotas (gid = \-1)
-.sp
-.RE
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-2 \- id (uid for user, gid for group, \-1 if N/A)
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-3 \- quota state (0 = disable, 1 = enable, 2 = enable and enforce)
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-4 \- block softlimit
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-5 \- block hardlimit
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-6 \- inode softlimit
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-7 \- inode hardlimit
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-8(optional) \- block size, defaults to 1024
-.sp
-.RE
-The script should output at least one line of data on success\&. And nothing on failure\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIset quota command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIset quota command\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/local/sbin/set_quota\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-share:fake_fscaps (G)
-.\" share:fake_fscaps
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is needed to support some special application that makes QFSINFO calls to check whether we set the SPARSE_FILES bit (0x40)\&. If this bit is not set that particular application refuses to work against Samba\&. With
-\m[blue]\fBshare:fake_fscaps = 64\fR\m[]
-the SPARSE_FILES file system capability flag is set\&. Use other decimal values to specify the bitmask you need to fake\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIshare:fake_fscaps\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-share modes (S)
-.\" share modes
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This enables or disables the honoring of the
-\fIshare modes\fR
-during a file open\&. These modes are used by clients to gain exclusive read or write access to a file\&.
-.sp
-This is a deprecated option from old versions of Samba, and will be removed in the next major release\&.
-.sp
-These open modes are not directly supported by UNIX, so they are simulated using shared memory\&.
-.sp
-The share modes that are enabled by this option are the standard Windows share modes\&.
-.sp
-This option gives full share compatibility and is enabled by default\&.
-.sp
-You should
-\fINEVER\fR
-turn this parameter off as many Windows applications will break if you do so\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIshare modes\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-short preserve case (S)
-.\" short preserve case
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean parameter controls if new files which conform to 8\&.3 syntax, that is all in upper case and of suitable length, are created upper case, or if they are forced to be the
-\m[blue]\fBdefault case\fR\m[]\&. This option can be use with
-\m[blue]\fBpreserve case = yes\fR\m[]
-to permit long filenames to retain their case, while short names are lowered\&.
-.sp
-See the section on
-NAME MANGLING\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIshort preserve case\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-show add printer wizard (G)
-.\" show add printer wizard
-.PP
-.RS 4
-With the introduction of MS\-RPC based printing support for Windows NT/2000 client in Samba 2\&.2, a "Printers\&.\&.\&." folder will appear on Samba hosts in the share listing\&. Normally this folder will contain an icon for the MS Add Printer Wizard (APW)\&. However, it is possible to disable this feature regardless of the level of privilege of the connected user\&.
-.sp
-Under normal circumstances, the Windows NT/2000 client will open a handle on the printer server with OpenPrinterEx() asking for Administrator privileges\&. If the user does not have administrative access on the print server (i\&.e is not root or a member of the
-\fIprinter admin\fR
-group), the OpenPrinterEx() call fails and the client makes another open call with a request for a lower privilege level\&. This should succeed, however the APW icon will not be displayed\&.
-.sp
-Disabling the
-\fIshow add printer wizard\fR
-parameter will always cause the OpenPrinterEx() on the server to fail\&. Thus the APW icon will never be displayed\&.
-.if n \{\
-.sp
-.\}
-.RS 4
-.BM yellow
-.it 1 an-trap
-.nr an-no-space-flag 1
-.nr an-break-flag 1
-.br
-.ps +1
-\fBNote\fR
-.ps -1
-.br
-This does not prevent the same user from having administrative privilege on an individual printer\&.
-.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
-.RE
-Default:
-\fI\fIshow add printer wizard\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-shutdown script (G)
-.\" shutdown script
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This a full path name to a script called by
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-that should start a shutdown procedure\&.
-.sp
-If the connected user posseses the
-\fBSeRemoteShutdownPrivilege\fR, right, this command will be run as root\&.
-.sp
-The %z %t %r %f variables are expanded as follows:
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fI%z\fR
-will be substituted with the shutdown message sent to the server\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fI%t\fR
-will be substituted with the number of seconds to wait before effectively starting the shutdown procedure\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fI%r\fR
-will be substituted with the switch
-\fI\-r\fR\&. It means reboot after shutdown for NT\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fI%f\fR
-will be substituted with the switch
-\fI\-f\fR\&. It means force the shutdown even if applications do not respond for NT\&.
-.sp
-.RE
-Shutdown script example:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-#!/bin/bash
-
-time=$2
-let time="${time} / 60"
-let time="${time} + 1"
-
-/sbin/shutdown $3 $4 +$time $1 &
-
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-Shutdown does not return so we need to launch it in background\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIshutdown script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIshutdown script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/usr/local/samba/sbin/shutdown %m %t %r %f\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-smb encrypt (S)
-.\" smb encrypt
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a new feature introduced with Samba 3\&.2 and above\&. It is an extension to the SMB/CIFS protocol negotiated as part of the UNIX extensions\&. SMB encryption uses the GSSAPI (SSPI on Windows) ability to encrypt and sign every request/response in a SMB protocol stream\&. When enabled it provides a secure method of SMB/CIFS communication, similar to an ssh protected session, but using SMB/CIFS authentication to negotiate encryption and signing keys\&. Currently this is only supported by Samba 3\&.2 smbclient, and hopefully soon Linux CIFSFS and MacOS/X clients\&. Windows clients do not support this feature\&.
-.sp
-This controls whether the remote client is allowed or required to use SMB encryption\&. Possible values are
-\fIauto\fR,
-\fImandatory\fR
-and
-\fIdisabled\fR\&. This may be set on a per\-share basis, but clients may chose to encrypt the entire session, not just traffic to a specific share\&. If this is set to mandatory then all traffic to a share
-\fImust\fR
-must be encrypted once the connection has been made to the share\&. The server would return "access denied" to all non\-encrypted requests on such a share\&. Selecting encrypted traffic reduces throughput as smaller packet sizes must be used (no huge UNIX style read/writes allowed) as well as the overhead of encrypting and signing all the data\&.
-.sp
-If SMB encryption is selected, Windows style SMB signing (see the
-\m[blue]\fBserver signing\fR\m[]
-option) is no longer necessary, as the GSSAPI flags use select both signing and sealing of the data\&.
-.sp
-When set to auto, SMB encryption is offered, but not enforced\&. When set to mandatory, SMB encryption is required and if set to disabled, SMB encryption can not be negotiated\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIsmb encrypt\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCauto\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-smb passwd file (G)
-.\" smb passwd file
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option sets the path to the encrypted smbpasswd file\&. By default the path to the smbpasswd file is compiled into Samba\&.
-.sp
-An example of use is:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIsmb passwd file\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC${prefix}/private/smbpasswd\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-smb ports (G)
-.\" smb ports
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Specifies which ports the server should listen on for SMB traffic\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIsmb ports\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC445 139\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-socket address (G)
-.\" socket address
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option allows you to control what address Samba will listen for connections on\&. This is used to support multiple virtual interfaces on the one server, each with a different configuration\&.
-.sp
-Setting this option should never be necessary on usual Samba servers running only one nmbd\&.
-.sp
-By default Samba will accept connections on any address\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIsocket address\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIsocket address\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC192\&.168\&.2\&.20\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-socket options (G)
-.\" socket options
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option allows you to set socket options to be used when talking with the client\&.
-.sp
-Socket options are controls on the networking layer of the operating systems which allow the connection to be tuned\&.
-.sp
-This option will typically be used to tune your Samba server for optimal performance for your local network\&. There is no way that Samba can know what the optimal parameters are for your net, so you must experiment and choose them yourself\&. We strongly suggest you read the appropriate documentation for your operating system first (perhaps
-\FCman setsockopt\F[]
-will help)\&.
-.sp
-You may find that on some systems Samba will say "Unknown socket option" when you supply an option\&. This means you either incorrectly typed it or you need to add an include file to includes\&.h for your OS\&. If the latter is the case please send the patch to
-samba\-technical at samba\&.org\&.
-.sp
-Any of the supported socket options may be combined in any way you like, as long as your OS allows it\&.
-.sp
-This is the list of socket options currently settable using this option:
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-SO_KEEPALIVE
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-SO_REUSEADDR
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-SO_BROADCAST
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-TCP_NODELAY
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-IPTOS_LOWDELAY
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-IPTOS_THROUGHPUT
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-SO_SNDBUF *
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-SO_RCVBUF *
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-SO_SNDLOWAT *
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-SO_RCVLOWAT *
-.sp
-.RE
-Those marked with a
-\fI\'*\'\fR
-take an integer argument\&. The others can optionally take a 1 or 0 argument to enable or disable the option, by default they will be enabled if you don\'t specify 1 or 0\&.
-.sp
-To specify an argument use the syntax SOME_OPTION = VALUE for example
-\FCSO_SNDBUF = 8192\F[]\&. Note that you must not have any spaces before or after the = sign\&.
-.sp
-If you are on a local network then a sensible option might be:
-.sp
-\FCsocket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY\F[]
-.sp
-If you have a local network then you could try:
-.sp
-\FCsocket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY\F[]
-.sp
-If you are on a wide area network then perhaps try setting IPTOS_THROUGHPUT\&.
-.sp
-Note that several of the options may cause your Samba server to fail completely\&. Use these options with caution!
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIsocket options\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCTCP_NODELAY\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIsocket options\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCIPTOS_LOWDELAY\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-stat cache (G)
-.\" stat cache
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter determines if
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-will use a cache in order to speed up case insensitive name mappings\&. You should never need to change this parameter\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIstat cache\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-state directory (G)
-.\" state directory
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Usually, most of the TDB files are stored in the
-\fIlock directory\fR\&. Since Samba 3\&.4\&.0, it is possible to differentiate between TDB files with persistent data and TDB files with non\-persistent data using the
-\fIstate directory\fR
-and the
-\fIcache directory\fR
-options\&.
-.sp
-This option specifies the directory where TDB files containing persistent data will be stored\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIstate directory\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC${prefix}/var/locks\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIstate directory\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/var/run/samba/locks/state\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-store dos attributes (S)
-.\" store dos attributes
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If this parameter is set Samba attempts to first read DOS attributes (SYSTEM, HIDDEN, ARCHIVE or READ\-ONLY) from a filesystem extended attribute, before mapping DOS attributes to UNIX permission bits (such as occurs with
-\m[blue]\fBmap hidden\fR\m[]
-and
-\m[blue]\fBmap readonly\fR\m[])\&. When set, DOS attributes will be stored onto an extended attribute in the UNIX filesystem, associated with the file or directory\&. For no other mapping to occur as a fall\-back, the parameters
-\m[blue]\fBmap hidden\fR\m[],
-\m[blue]\fBmap system\fR\m[],
-\m[blue]\fBmap archive\fR\m[]
-and
-\m[blue]\fBmap readonly\fR\m[]
-must be set to off\&. This parameter writes the DOS attributes as a string into the extended attribute named "user\&.DOSATTRIB"\&. This extended attribute is explicitly hidden from smbd clients requesting an EA list\&. On Linux the filesystem must have been mounted with the mount option user_xattr in order for extended attributes to work, also extended attributes must be compiled into the Linux kernel\&. In Samba 3\&.5\&.0 and above the "user\&.DOSATTRIB" extended attribute has been extended to store the create time for a file as well as the DOS attributes\&. This is done in a backwards compatible way so files created by Samba 3\&.5\&.0 and above can still have the DOS attribute read from this extended attribute by earlier versions of Samba, but they will not be able to read the create time stored there\&. Storing the create time separately from the normal filesystem meta\-data allows Samba to faithfully reproduce NTFS semantics on top of a POSIX filesystem\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIstore dos attributes\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-strict allocate (S)
-.\" strict allocate
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a boolean that controls the handling of disk space allocation in the server\&. When this is set to
-\fByes\fR
-the server will change from UNIX behaviour of not committing real disk storage blocks when a file is extended to the Windows behaviour of actually forcing the disk system to allocate real storage blocks when a file is created or extended to be a given size\&. In UNIX terminology this means that Samba will stop creating sparse files\&. This can be slow on some systems\&. When you work with large files like >100MB or so you may even run into problems with clients running into timeouts\&.
-.sp
-When you have an extent based filesystem it\'s likely that we can make use of unwritten extents which allows Samba to allocate even large amounts of space very fast and you will not see any timeout problems caused by strict allocate\&. With strict allocate in use you will also get much better out of quota messages in case you use quotas\&. Another advantage of activating this setting is that it will help to reduce file fragmentation\&.
-.sp
-To give you an idea on which filesystems this setting might currently be a good option for you: XFS, ext4, btrfs, ocfs2 on Linux and JFS2 on AIX support unwritten extents\&. On Filesystems that do not support it, preallocation is probably an expensive operation where you will see reduced performance and risk to let clients run into timeouts when creating large files\&. Examples are ext3, ZFS, HFS+ and most others, so be aware if you activate this setting on those filesystems\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIstrict allocate\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-strict locking (S)
-.\" strict locking
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is an enumerated type that controls the handling of file locking in the server\&. When this is set to
-\fByes\fR, the server will check every read and write access for file locks, and deny access if locks exist\&. This can be slow on some systems\&.
-.sp
-When strict locking is set to Auto (the default), the server performs file lock checks only on non\-oplocked files\&. As most Windows redirectors perform file locking checks locally on oplocked files this is a good trade off for improved performance\&.
-.sp
-When strict locking is disabled, the server performs file lock checks only when the client explicitly asks for them\&.
-.sp
-Well\-behaved clients always ask for lock checks when it is important\&. So in the vast majority of cases,
-\FCstrict locking = Auto\F[]
-or
-\FCstrict locking = no\F[]
-is acceptable\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIstrict locking\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCAuto\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-strict sync (S)
-.\" strict sync
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Many Windows applications (including the Windows 98 explorer shell) seem to confuse flushing buffer contents to disk with doing a sync to disk\&. Under UNIX, a sync call forces the process to be suspended until the kernel has ensured that all outstanding data in kernel disk buffers has been safely stored onto stable storage\&. This is very slow and should only be done rarely\&. Setting this parameter to
-\fBno\fR
-(the default) means that
-\fBsmbd\fR(8)
-ignores the Windows applications requests for a sync call\&. There is only a possibility of losing data if the operating system itself that Samba is running on crashes, so there is little danger in this default setting\&. In addition, this fixes many performance problems that people have reported with the new Windows98 explorer shell file copies\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIstrict sync\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-svcctl list (G)
-.\" svcctl list
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option defines a list of init scripts that smbd will use for starting and stopping Unix services via the Win32 ServiceControl API\&. This allows Windows administrators to utilize the MS Management Console plug\-ins to manage a Unix server running Samba\&.
-.sp
-The administrator must create a directory name
-\FCsvcctl\F[]
-in Samba\'s $(libdir) and create symbolic links to the init scripts in
-\FC/etc/init\&.d/\F[]\&. The name of the links must match the names given as part of the
-\fIsvcctl list\fR\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIsvcctl list\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIsvcctl list\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCcups postfix portmap httpd\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-sync always (S)
-.\" sync always
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a boolean parameter that controls whether writes will always be written to stable storage before the write call returns\&. If this is
-\fBno\fR
-then the server will be guided by the client\'s request in each write call (clients can set a bit indicating that a particular write should be synchronous)\&. If this is
-\fByes\fR
-then every write will be followed by a
-\FCfsync() \F[]
-call to ensure the data is written to disk\&. Note that the
-\fIstrict sync\fR
-parameter must be set to
-\fByes\fR
-in order for this parameter to have any effect\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIsync always\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-syslog only (G)
-.\" syslog only
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If this parameter is set then Samba debug messages are logged into the system syslog only, and not to the debug log files\&. There still will be some logging to log\&.[sn]mbd even if
-\fIsyslog only\fR
-is enabled\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIsyslog only\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-syslog (G)
-.\" syslog
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter maps how Samba debug messages are logged onto the system syslog logging levels\&. Samba debug level zero maps onto syslog
-\fBLOG_ERR\fR, debug level one maps onto
-\fBLOG_WARNING\fR, debug level two maps onto
-\fBLOG_NOTICE\fR, debug level three maps onto LOG_INFO\&. All higher levels are mapped to
-\fBLOG_DEBUG\fR\&.
-.sp
-This parameter sets the threshold for sending messages to syslog\&. Only messages with debug level less than this value will be sent to syslog\&. There still will be some logging to log\&.[sn]mbd even if
-\fIsyslog only\fR
-is enabled\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIsyslog\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC1\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-template homedir (G)
-.\" template homedir
-.PP
-.RS 4
-When filling out the user information for a Windows NT user, the
-\fBwinbindd\fR(8)
-daemon uses this parameter to fill in the home directory for that user\&. If the string
-\fI%D\fR
-is present it is substituted with the user\'s Windows NT domain name\&. If the string
-\fI%U\fR
-is present it is substituted with the user\'s Windows NT user name\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fItemplate homedir\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/home/%D/%U\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-template shell (G)
-.\" template shell
-.PP
-.RS 4
-When filling out the user information for a Windows NT user, the
-\fBwinbindd\fR(8)
-daemon uses this parameter to fill in the login shell for that user\&.
-.sp
-\fINo default\fR
-.RE
-
-time offset (G)
-.\" time offset
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a setting in minutes to add to the normal GMT to local time conversion\&. This is useful if you are serving a lot of PCs that have incorrect daylight saving time handling\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fItime offset\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fItime offset\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC60\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-time server (G)
-.\" time server
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter determines if
-\fBnmbd\fR(8)
-advertises itself as a time server to Windows clients\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fItime server\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-unix charset (G)
-.\" unix charset
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Specifies the charset the unix machine Samba runs on uses\&. Samba needs to know this in order to be able to convert text to the charsets other SMB clients use\&.
-.sp
-This is also the charset Samba will use when specifying arguments to scripts that it invokes\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIunix charset\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCUTF8\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIunix charset\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCASCII\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-unix extensions (G)
-.\" unix extensions
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean parameter controls whether Samba implements the CIFS UNIX extensions, as defined by HP\&. These extensions enable Samba to better serve UNIX CIFS clients by supporting features such as symbolic links, hard links, etc\&.\&.\&. These extensions require a similarly enabled client, and are of no current use to Windows clients\&.
-.sp
-Note if this parameter is turned on, the
-\m[blue]\fBwide links\fR\m[]
-parameter will automatically be disabled\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIunix extensions\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-unix password sync (G)
-.\" unix password sync
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean parameter controls whether Samba attempts to synchronize the UNIX password with the SMB password when the encrypted SMB password in the smbpasswd file is changed\&. If this is set to
-\fByes\fR
-the program specified in the
-\fIpasswd program\fR
-parameter is called
-\fIAS ROOT\fR
-\- to allow the new UNIX password to be set without access to the old UNIX password (as the SMB password change code has no access to the old password cleartext, only the new)\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIunix password sync\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-update encrypted (G)
-.\" update encrypted
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean parameter allows a user logging on with a plaintext password to have their encrypted (hashed) password in the smbpasswd file to be updated automatically as they log on\&. This option allows a site to migrate from plaintext password authentication (users authenticate with plaintext password over the wire, and are checked against a UNIX account database) to encrypted password authentication (the SMB challenge/response authentication mechanism) without forcing all users to re\-enter their passwords via smbpasswd at the time the change is made\&. This is a convenience option to allow the change over to encrypted passwords to be made over a longer period\&. Once all users have encrypted representations of their passwords in the smbpasswd file this parameter should be set to
-\fBno\fR\&.
-.sp
-In order for this parameter to be operative the
-\m[blue]\fBencrypt passwords\fR\m[]
-parameter must be set to
-\fBno\fR\&. The default value of
-\m[blue]\fBencrypt passwords = Yes\fR\m[]\&. Note: This must be set to
-\fBno\fR
-for this
-\m[blue]\fBupdate encrypted\fR\m[]
-to work\&.
-.sp
-Note that even when this parameter is set, a user authenticating to
-\FCsmbd\F[]
-must still enter a valid password in order to connect correctly, and to update their hashed (smbpasswd) passwords\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIupdate encrypted\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-use client driver (S)
-.\" use client driver
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter applies only to Windows NT/2000 clients\&. It has no effect on Windows 95/98/ME clients\&. When serving a printer to Windows NT/2000 clients without first installing a valid printer driver on the Samba host, the client will be required to install a local printer driver\&. From this point on, the client will treat the print as a local printer and not a network printer connection\&. This is much the same behavior that will occur when
-\FCdisable spoolss = yes\F[]\&.
-.sp
-The differentiating factor is that under normal circumstances, the NT/2000 client will attempt to open the network printer using MS\-RPC\&. The problem is that because the client considers the printer to be local, it will attempt to issue the OpenPrinterEx() call requesting access rights associated with the logged on user\&. If the user possesses local administator rights but not root privilege on the Samba host (often the case), the OpenPrinterEx() call will fail\&. The result is that the client will now display an "Access Denied; Unable to connect" message in the printer queue window (even though jobs may successfully be printed)\&.
-.sp
-If this parameter is enabled for a printer, then any attempt to open the printer with the PRINTER_ACCESS_ADMINISTER right is mapped to PRINTER_ACCESS_USE instead\&. Thus allowing the OpenPrinterEx() call to succeed\&.
-\fIThis parameter MUST not be enabled on a print share which has valid print driver installed on the Samba server\&.\fR
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIuse client driver\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-use mmap (G)
-.\" use mmap
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This global parameter determines if the tdb internals of Samba can depend on mmap working correctly on the running system\&. Samba requires a coherent mmap/read\-write system memory cache\&. Currently only HPUX does not have such a coherent cache, and so this parameter is set to
-\fBno\fR
-by default on HPUX\&. On all other systems this parameter should be left alone\&. This parameter is provided to help the Samba developers track down problems with the tdb internal code\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIuse mmap\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-username level (G)
-.\" username level
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option helps Samba to try and \'guess\' at the real UNIX username, as many DOS clients send an all\-uppercase username\&. By default Samba tries all lowercase, followed by the username with the first letter capitalized, and fails if the username is not found on the UNIX machine\&.
-.sp
-If this parameter is set to non\-zero the behavior changes\&. This parameter is a number that specifies the number of uppercase combinations to try while trying to determine the UNIX user name\&. The higher the number the more combinations will be tried, but the slower the discovery of usernames will be\&. Use this parameter when you have strange usernames on your UNIX machine, such as
-\fBAstrangeUser \fR\&.
-.sp
-This parameter is needed only on UNIX systems that have case sensitive usernames\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIusername level\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIusername level\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC5\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-username map script (G)
-.\" username map script
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This script is a mutually exclusive alternative to the
-\m[blue]\fBusername map\fR\m[]
-parameter\&. This parameter specifies and external program or script that must accept a single command line option (the username transmitted in the authentication request) and return a line line on standard output (the name to which the account should mapped)\&. In this way, it is possible to store username map tables in an LDAP or NIS directory services\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIusername map script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIusername map script\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/etc/samba/scripts/mapusers\&.sh\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-username map (G)
-.\" username map
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option allows you to specify a file containing a mapping of usernames from the clients to the server\&. This can be used for several purposes\&. The most common is to map usernames that users use on DOS or Windows machines to those that the UNIX box uses\&. The other is to map multiple users to a single username so that they can more easily share files\&.
-.sp
-Please note that for user or share mode security, the username map is applied prior to validating the user credentials\&. Domain member servers (domain or ads) apply the username map after the user has been successfully authenticated by the domain controller and require fully qualified enties in the map table (e\&.g\&. biddle =
-\FCDOMAIN\efoo\F[])\&.
-.sp
-The map file is parsed line by line\&. Each line should contain a single UNIX username on the left then a \'=\' followed by a list of usernames on the right\&. The list of usernames on the right may contain names of the form @group in which case they will match any UNIX username in that group\&. The special client name \'*\' is a wildcard and matches any name\&. Each line of the map file may be up to 1023 characters long\&.
-.sp
-The file is processed on each line by taking the supplied username and comparing it with each username on the right hand side of the \'=\' signs\&. If the supplied name matches any of the names on the right hand side then it is replaced with the name on the left\&. Processing then continues with the next line\&.
-.sp
-If any line begins with a \'#\' or a \';\' then it is ignored\&.
-.sp
-If any line begins with an \'!\' then the processing will stop after that line if a mapping was done by the line\&. Otherwise mapping continues with every line being processed\&. Using \'!\' is most useful when you have a wildcard mapping line later in the file\&.
-.sp
-For example to map from the name
-\fBadmin\fR
-or
-\fBadministrator\fR
-to the UNIX name
-\fB root\fR
-you would use:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-\FCroot = admin administrator\F[]
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-Or to map anyone in the UNIX group
-\fBsystem\fR
-to the UNIX name
-\fBsys\fR
-you would use:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-\FCsys = @system\F[]
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-You can have as many mappings as you like in a username map file\&.
-.sp
-If your system supports the NIS NETGROUP option then the netgroup database is checked before the
-\FC/etc/group \F[]
-database for matching groups\&.
-.sp
-You can map Windows usernames that have spaces in them by using double quotes around the name\&. For example:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-\FCtridge = "Andrew Tridgell"\F[]
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-would map the windows username "Andrew Tridgell" to the unix username "tridge"\&.
-.sp
-The following example would map mary and fred to the unix user sys, and map the rest to guest\&. Note the use of the \'!\' to tell Samba to stop processing if it gets a match on that line:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-!sys = mary fred
-guest = *
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-Note that the remapping is applied to all occurrences of usernames\&. Thus if you connect to \e\eserver\efred and
-\fBfred\fR
-is remapped to
-\fBmary\fR
-then you will actually be connecting to \e\eserver\emary and will need to supply a password suitable for
-\fBmary\fR
-not
-\fBfred\fR\&. The only exception to this is the username passed to the
-\m[blue]\fBpassword server\fR\m[]
-(if you have one)\&. The password server will receive whatever username the client supplies without modification\&.
-.sp
-Also note that no reverse mapping is done\&. The main effect this has is with printing\&. Users who have been mapped may have trouble deleting print jobs as PrintManager under WfWg will think they don\'t own the print job\&.
-.sp
-Samba versions prior to 3\&.0\&.8 would only support reading the fully qualified username (e\&.g\&.:
-\FCDOMAIN\euser\F[]) from the username map when performing a kerberos login from a client\&. However, when looking up a map entry for a user authenticated by NTLM[SSP], only the login name would be used for matches\&. This resulted in inconsistent behavior sometimes even on the same server\&.
-.sp
-The following functionality is obeyed in version 3\&.0\&.8 and later:
-.sp
-When performing local authentication, the username map is applied to the login name before attempting to authenticate the connection\&.
-.sp
-When relying upon a external domain controller for validating authentication requests, smbd will apply the username map to the fully qualified username (i\&.e\&.
-\FCDOMAIN\euser\F[]) only after the user has been successfully authenticated\&.
-.sp
-An example of use is:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-username map = /usr/local/samba/lib/users\&.map
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIusername map\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC # no username map\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-user
-.\" user
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-username\&.
-.RE
-
-users
-.\" users
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-username\&.
-.RE
-
-username (S)
-.\" username
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Multiple users may be specified in a comma\-delimited list, in which case the supplied password will be tested against each username in turn (left to right)\&.
-.sp
-The
-\fIusername\fR
-line is needed only when the PC is unable to supply its own username\&. This is the case for the COREPLUS protocol or where your users have different WfWg usernames to UNIX usernames\&. In both these cases you may also be better using the \e\eserver\eshare%user syntax instead\&.
-.sp
-The
-\fIusername\fR
-line is not a great solution in many cases as it means Samba will try to validate the supplied password against each of the usernames in the
-\fIusername\fR
-line in turn\&. This is slow and a bad idea for lots of users in case of duplicate passwords\&. You may get timeouts or security breaches using this parameter unwisely\&.
-.sp
-Samba relies on the underlying UNIX security\&. This parameter does not restrict who can login, it just offers hints to the Samba server as to what usernames might correspond to the supplied password\&. Users can login as whoever they please and they will be able to do no more damage than if they started a telnet session\&. The daemon runs as the user that they log in as, so they cannot do anything that user cannot do\&.
-.sp
-To restrict a service to a particular set of users you can use the
-\m[blue]\fBvalid users\fR\m[]
-parameter\&.
-.sp
-If any of the usernames begin with a \'@\' then the name will be looked up first in the NIS netgroups list (if Samba is compiled with netgroup support), followed by a lookup in the UNIX groups database and will expand to a list of all users in the group of that name\&.
-.sp
-If any of the usernames begin with a \'+\' then the name will be looked up only in the UNIX groups database and will expand to a list of all users in the group of that name\&.
-.sp
-If any of the usernames begin with a \'&\' then the name will be looked up only in the NIS netgroups database (if Samba is compiled with netgroup support) and will expand to a list of all users in the netgroup group of that name\&.
-.sp
-Note that searching though a groups database can take quite some time, and some clients may time out during the search\&.
-.sp
-See the section
-NOTE ABOUT USERNAME/PASSWORD VALIDATION
-for more information on how this parameter determines access to the services\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIusername\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC # The guest account if a guest service, else <empty string>\&.\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIusername\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCfred, mary, jack, jane, @users, @pcgroup\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-usershare allow guests (G)
-.\" usershare allow guests
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter controls whether user defined shares are allowed to be accessed by non\-authenticated users or not\&. It is the equivalent of allowing people who can create a share the option of setting
-\fIguest ok = yes\fR
-in a share definition\&. Due to its security sensitive nature, the default is set to off\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIusershare allow guests\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-usershare max shares (G)
-.\" usershare max shares
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the number of user defined shares that are allowed to be created by users belonging to the group owning the usershare directory\&. If set to zero (the default) user defined shares are ignored\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIusershare max shares\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-usershare owner only (G)
-.\" usershare owner only
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter controls whether the pathname exported by a user defined shares must be owned by the user creating the user defined share or not\&. If set to True (the default) then smbd checks that the directory path being shared is owned by the user who owns the usershare file defining this share and refuses to create the share if not\&. If set to False then no such check is performed and any directory path may be exported regardless of who owns it\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIusershare owner only\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCTrue\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-usershare path (G)
-.\" usershare path
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the absolute path of the directory on the filesystem used to store the user defined share definition files\&. This directory must be owned by root, and have no access for other, and be writable only by the group owner\&. In addition the "sticky" bit must also be set, restricting rename and delete to owners of a file (in the same way the /tmp directory is usually configured)\&. Members of the group owner of this directory are the users allowed to create usershares\&. If this parameter is undefined then no user defined shares are allowed\&.
-.sp
-For example, a valid usershare directory might be /usr/local/samba/lib/usershares, set up as follows\&.
-.sp
-
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-	ls \-ld /usr/local/samba/lib/usershares/
-	drwxrwx\-\-T  2 root power_users 4096 2006\-05\-05 12:27 /usr/local/samba/lib/usershares/
-	
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-In this case, only members of the group "power_users" can create user defined shares\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIusershare path\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCNULL\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-usershare prefix allow list (G)
-.\" usershare prefix allow list
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies a list of absolute pathnames the root of which are allowed to be exported by user defined share definitions\&. If the pathname to be exported doesn\'t start with one of the strings in this list, the user defined share will not be allowed\&. This allows the Samba administrator to restrict the directories on the system that can be exported by user defined shares\&.
-.sp
-If there is a "usershare prefix deny list" and also a "usershare prefix allow list" the deny list is processed first, followed by the allow list, thus leading to the most restrictive interpretation\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIusershare prefix allow list\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCNULL\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIusershare prefix allow list\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/home /data /space\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-usershare prefix deny list (G)
-.\" usershare prefix deny list
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies a list of absolute pathnames the root of which are NOT allowed to be exported by user defined share definitions\&. If the pathname exported starts with one of the strings in this list the user defined share will not be allowed\&. Any pathname not starting with one of these strings will be allowed to be exported as a usershare\&. This allows the Samba administrator to restrict the directories on the system that can be exported by user defined shares\&.
-.sp
-If there is a "usershare prefix deny list" and also a "usershare prefix allow list" the deny list is processed first, followed by the allow list, thus leading to the most restrictive interpretation\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIusershare prefix deny list\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCNULL\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIusershare prefix deny list\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/etc /dev /private\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-usershare template share (G)
-.\" usershare template share
-.PP
-.RS 4
-User defined shares only have limited possible parameters such as path, guest ok, etc\&. This parameter allows usershares to "cloned" from an existing share\&. If "usershare template share" is set to the name of an existing share, then all usershares created have their defaults set from the parameters set on this share\&.
-.sp
-The target share may be set to be invalid for real file sharing by setting the parameter "\-valid = False" on the template share definition\&. This causes it not to be seen as a real exported share but to be able to be used as a template for usershares\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIusershare template share\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCNULL\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIusershare template share\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCtemplate_share\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-use sendfile (S)
-.\" use sendfile
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If this parameter is
-\fByes\fR, and the
-\fBsendfile()\fR
-system call is supported by the underlying operating system, then some SMB read calls (mainly ReadAndX and ReadRaw) will use the more efficient sendfile system call for files that are exclusively oplocked\&. This may make more efficient use of the system CPU\'s and cause Samba to be faster\&. Samba automatically turns this off for clients that use protocol levels lower than NT LM 0\&.12 and when it detects a client is Windows 9x (using sendfile from Linux will cause these clients to fail)\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIuse sendfile\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCfalse\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-use spnego (G)
-.\" use spnego
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This variable controls controls whether samba will try to use Simple and Protected NEGOciation (as specified by rfc2478) with WindowsXP and Windows2000 clients to agree upon an authentication mechanism\&.
-.sp
-Unless further issues are discovered with our SPNEGO implementation, there is no reason this should ever be disabled\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIuse spnego\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-utmp directory (G)
-.\" utmp directory
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is only available if Samba has been configured and compiled with the option
-\FC \-\-with\-utmp\F[]\&. It specifies a directory pathname that is used to store the utmp or utmpx files (depending on the UNIX system) that record user connections to a Samba server\&. By default this is not set, meaning the system will use whatever utmp file the native system is set to use (usually
-\FC/var/run/utmp\F[]
-on Linux)\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIutmp directory\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC # Determined automatically\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIutmp directory\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/var/run/utmp\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-utmp (G)
-.\" utmp
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean parameter is only available if Samba has been configured and compiled with the option
-\FC\-\-with\-utmp\F[]\&. If set to
-\fByes\fR
-then Samba will attempt to add utmp or utmpx records (depending on the UNIX system) whenever a connection is made to a Samba server\&. Sites may use this to record the user connecting to a Samba share\&.
-.sp
-Due to the requirements of the utmp record, we are required to create a unique identifier for the incoming user\&. Enabling this option creates an n^2 algorithm to find this number\&. This may impede performance on large installations\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIutmp\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-valid users (S)
-.\" valid users
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a list of users that should be allowed to login to this service\&. Names starting with \'@\', \'+\' and \'&\' are interpreted using the same rules as described in the
-\fIinvalid users\fR
-parameter\&.
-.sp
-If this is empty (the default) then any user can login\&. If a username is in both this list and the
-\fIinvalid users\fR
-list then access is denied for that user\&.
-.sp
-The current servicename is substituted for
-\fI%S\fR\&. This is useful in the [homes] section\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIvalid users\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC # No valid users list (anyone can login) \F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIvalid users\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCgreg, @pcusers\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-\-valid (S)
-.\" -valid
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter indicates whether a share is valid and thus can be used\&. When this parameter is set to false, the share will be in no way visible nor accessible\&.
-.sp
-This option should not be used by regular users but might be of help to developers\&. Samba uses this option internally to mark shares as deleted\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fI\-valid\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-veto files (S)
-.\" veto files
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a list of files and directories that are neither visible nor accessible\&. Each entry in the list must be separated by a \'/\', which allows spaces to be included in the entry\&. \'*\' and \'?\' can be used to specify multiple files or directories as in DOS wildcards\&.
-.sp
-Each entry must be a unix path, not a DOS path and must
-\fInot\fR
-include the unix directory separator \'/\'\&.
-.sp
-Note that the
-\m[blue]\fBcase sensitive\fR\m[]
-option is applicable in vetoing files\&.
-.sp
-One feature of the veto files parameter that it is important to be aware of is Samba\'s behaviour when trying to delete a directory\&. If a directory that is to be deleted contains nothing but veto files this deletion will
-\fIfail\fR
-unless you also set the
-\m[blue]\fBdelete veto files\fR\m[]
-parameter to
-\fIyes\fR\&.
-.sp
-Setting this parameter will affect the performance of Samba, as it will be forced to check all files and directories for a match as they are scanned\&.
-.sp
-Examples of use include:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-; Veto any files containing the word Security,
-; any ending in \&.tmp, and any directory containing the
-; word root\&.
-veto files = /*Security*/*\&.tmp/*root*/
-
-; Veto the Apple specific files that a NetAtalk server
-; creates\&.
-veto files = /\&.AppleDouble/\&.bin/\&.AppleDesktop/Network Trash Folder/
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIveto files\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCNo files or directories are vetoed\&.\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-veto oplock files (S)
-.\" veto oplock files
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is only valid when the
-\m[blue]\fBoplocks\fR\m[]
-parameter is turned on for a share\&. It allows the Samba administrator to selectively turn off the granting of oplocks on selected files that match a wildcarded list, similar to the wildcarded list used in the
-\m[blue]\fBveto files\fR\m[]
-parameter\&.
-.sp
-You might want to do this on files that you know will be heavily contended for by clients\&. A good example of this is in the NetBench SMB benchmark program, which causes heavy client contention for files ending in
-\FC\&.SEM\F[]\&. To cause Samba not to grant oplocks on these files you would use the line (either in the [global] section or in the section for the particular NetBench share\&.
-.sp
-An example of use is:
-.sp
-.if n \{\
-.RS 4
-.\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
-.nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
-veto oplock files = /\&.*SEM/
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
-.fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
-.if n \{\
-.RE
-.\}
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIveto oplock files\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC # No files are vetoed for oplock grants\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-vfs object
-.\" vfs object
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-vfs objects\&.
-.RE
-
-vfs objects (S)
-.\" vfs objects
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the backend names which are used for Samba VFS I/O operations\&. By default, normal disk I/O operations are used but these can be overloaded with one or more VFS objects\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIvfs objects\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIvfs objects\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCextd_audit recycle\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-volume (S)
-.\" volume
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This allows you to override the volume label returned for a share\&. Useful for CDROMs with installation programs that insist on a particular volume label\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIvolume\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC # the name of the share\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-wide links (S)
-.\" wide links
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter controls whether or not links in the UNIX file system may be followed by the server\&. Links that point to areas within the directory tree exported by the server are always allowed; this parameter controls access only to areas that are outside the directory tree being exported\&.
-.sp
-Note: Turning this parameter on when UNIX extensions are enabled will allow UNIX clients to create symbolic links on the share that can point to files or directories outside restricted path exported by the share definition\&. This can cause access to areas outside of the share\&. Due to this problem, this parameter will be automatically disabled (with a message in the log file) if the
-\m[blue]\fBunix extensions\fR\m[]
-option is on\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwide links\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-winbind cache time (G)
-.\" winbind cache time
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the number of seconds the
-\fBwinbindd\fR(8)
-daemon will cache user and group information before querying a Windows NT server again\&.
-.sp
-This does not apply to authentication requests, these are always evaluated in real time unless the
-\m[blue]\fBwinbind offline logon\fR\m[]
-option has been enabled\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwinbind cache time\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC300\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-winbind enum groups (G)
-.\" winbind enum groups
-.PP
-.RS 4
-On large installations using
-\fBwinbindd\fR(8)
-it may be necessary to suppress the enumeration of groups through the
-\FCsetgrent()\F[],
-\FCgetgrent()\F[]
-and
-\FCendgrent()\F[]
-group of system calls\&. If the
-\fIwinbind enum groups\fR
-parameter is
-\fBno\fR, calls to the
-\FCgetgrent()\F[]
-system call will not return any data\&.
-.if n \{\
-.sp
-.\}
-.RS 4
-.BM yellow
-.it 1 an-trap
-.nr an-no-space-flag 1
-.nr an-break-flag 1
-.br
-.ps +1
-\fBWarning\fR
-.ps -1
-.br
-Turning off group enumeration may cause some programs to behave oddly\&.
-.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
-.RE
-Default:
-\fI\fIwinbind enum groups\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-winbind enum users (G)
-.\" winbind enum users
-.PP
-.RS 4
-On large installations using
-\fBwinbindd\fR(8)
-it may be necessary to suppress the enumeration of users through the
-\FCsetpwent()\F[],
-\FCgetpwent()\F[]
-and
-\FCendpwent()\F[]
-group of system calls\&. If the
-\fIwinbind enum users\fR
-parameter is
-\fBno\fR, calls to the
-\FCgetpwent\F[]
-system call will not return any data\&.
-.if n \{\
-.sp
-.\}
-.RS 4
-.BM yellow
-.it 1 an-trap
-.nr an-no-space-flag 1
-.nr an-break-flag 1
-.br
-.ps +1
-\fBWarning\fR
-.ps -1
-.br
-Turning off user enumeration may cause some programs to behave oddly\&. For example, the finger program relies on having access to the full user list when searching for matching usernames\&.
-.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
-.RE
-Default:
-\fI\fIwinbind enum users\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-winbind expand groups (G)
-.\" winbind expand groups
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This option controls the maximum depth that winbindd will traverse when flattening nested group memberships of Windows domain groups\&. This is different from the
-\m[blue]\fBwinbind nested groups\fR\m[]
-option which implements the Windows NT4 model of local group nesting\&. The "winbind expand groups" parameter specifically applies to the membership of domain groups\&.
-.sp
-Be aware that a high value for this parameter can result in system slowdown as the main parent winbindd daemon must perform the group unrolling and will be unable to answer incoming NSS or authentication requests during this time\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwinbind expand groups\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC1\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-winbind nested groups (G)
-.\" winbind nested groups
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If set to yes, this parameter activates the support for nested groups\&. Nested groups are also called local groups or aliases\&. They work like their counterparts in Windows: Nested groups are defined locally on any machine (they are shared between DC\'s through their SAM) and can contain users and global groups from any trusted SAM\&. To be able to use nested groups, you need to run nss_winbind\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwinbind nested groups\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-winbind normalize names (G)
-.\" winbind normalize names
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter controls whether winbindd will replace whitespace in user and group names with an underscore (_) character\&. For example, whether the name "Space Kadet" should be replaced with the string "space_kadet"\&. Frequently Unix shell scripts will have difficulty with usernames contains whitespace due to the default field separator in the shell\&. If your domain possesses names containing the underscore character, this option may cause problems unless the name aliasing feature is supported by your nss_info plugin\&.
-.sp
-This feature also enables the name aliasing API which can be used to make domain user and group names to a non\-qualified version\&. Please refer to the manpage for the configured idmap and nss_info plugin for the specifics on how to configure name aliasing for a specific configuration\&. Name aliasing takes precedence (and is mutually exclusive) over the whitespace replacement mechanism discussed previsouly\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwinbind normalize names\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIwinbind normalize names\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-winbind nss info (G)
-.\" winbind nss info
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is designed to control how Winbind retrieves Name Service Information to construct a user\'s home directory and login shell\&. Currently the following settings are available:
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fItemplate\fR
-\- The default, using the parameters of
-\fItemplate shell\fR
-and
-\fItemplate homedir\fR)
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-\fI<sfu | rfc2307 >\fR
-\- When Samba is running in security = ads and your Active Directory Domain Controller does support the Microsoft "Services for Unix" (SFU) LDAP schema, winbind can retrieve the login shell and the home directory attributes directly from your Directory Server\&. Note that retrieving UID and GID from your ADS\-Server requires to use
-\fIidmap config DOMAIN:backend\fR
-= ad as well\&.
-.sp
-.RE
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwinbind nss info\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCtemplate\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIwinbind nss info\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCsfu\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-winbind offline logon (G)
-.\" winbind offline logon
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is designed to control whether Winbind should allow to login with the
-\fIpam_winbind\fR
-module using Cached Credentials\&. If enabled, winbindd will store user credentials from successful logins encrypted in a local cache\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwinbind offline logon\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCfalse\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIwinbind offline logon\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCtrue\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-winbind reconnect delay (G)
-.\" winbind reconnect delay
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies the number of seconds the
-\fBwinbindd\fR(8)
-daemon will wait between attempts to contact a Domain controller for a domain that is determined to be down or not contactable\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwinbind reconnect delay\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC30\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-winbind refresh tickets (G)
-.\" winbind refresh tickets
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is designed to control whether Winbind should refresh Kerberos Tickets retrieved using the
-\fIpam_winbind\fR
-module\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwinbind refresh tickets\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCfalse\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIwinbind refresh tickets\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCtrue\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-winbind rpc only (G)
-.\" winbind rpc only
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Setting this parameter to
-\FCyes\F[]
-forces winbindd to use RPC instead of LDAP to retrieve information from Domain Controllers\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwinbind rpc only\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-winbind separator (G)
-.\" winbind separator
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter allows an admin to define the character used when listing a username of the form of
-\fIDOMAIN \fR\e\fIuser\fR\&. This parameter is only applicable when using the
-\FCpam_winbind\&.so\F[]
-and
-\FCnss_winbind\&.so\F[]
-modules for UNIX services\&.
-.sp
-Please note that setting this parameter to + causes problems with group membership at least on glibc systems, as the character + is used as a special character for NIS in /etc/group\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwinbind separator\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\'\e\'\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIwinbind separator\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC+\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-winbind trusted domains only (G)
-.\" winbind trusted domains only
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is designed to allow Samba servers that are members of a Samba controlled domain to use UNIX accounts distributed via NIS, rsync, or LDAP as the uid\'s for winbindd users in the hosts primary domain\&. Therefore, the user
-\FCDOMAIN\euser1\F[]
-would be mapped to the account user1 in /etc/passwd instead of allocating a new uid for him or her\&.
-.sp
-This parameter is now deprecated in favor of the newer idmap_nss backend\&. Refer to the
-\fBidmap_nss\fR(8)
-man page for more information\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwinbind trusted domains only\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-winbind use default domain (G)
-.\" winbind use default domain
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter specifies whether the
-\fBwinbindd\fR(8)
-daemon should operate on users without domain component in their username\&. Users without a domain component are treated as is part of the winbindd server\'s own domain\&. While this does not benifit Windows users, it makes SSH, FTP and e\-mail function in a way much closer to the way they would in a native unix system\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwinbind use default domain\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIwinbind use default domain\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-wins hook (G)
-.\" wins hook
-.PP
-.RS 4
-When Samba is running as a WINS server this allows you to call an external program for all changes to the WINS database\&. The primary use for this option is to allow the dynamic update of external name resolution databases such as dynamic DNS\&.
-.sp
-The wins hook parameter specifies the name of a script or executable that will be called as follows:
-.sp
-\FCwins_hook operation name nametype ttl IP_list\F[]
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-The first argument is the operation and is one of "add", "delete", or "refresh"\&. In most cases the operation can be ignored as the rest of the parameters provide sufficient information\&. Note that "refresh" may sometimes be called when the name has not previously been added, in that case it should be treated as an add\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-The second argument is the NetBIOS name\&. If the name is not a legal name then the wins hook is not called\&. Legal names contain only letters, digits, hyphens, underscores and periods\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-The third argument is the NetBIOS name type as a 2 digit hexadecimal number\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-The fourth argument is the TTL (time to live) for the name in seconds\&.
-.RE
-.sp
-.RS 4
-.ie n \{\
-\h'-04'\(bu\h'+03'\c
-.\}
-.el \{\
-.sp -1
-.IP \(bu 2.3
-.\}
-The fifth and subsequent arguments are the IP addresses currently registered for that name\&. If this list is empty then the name should be deleted\&.
-.sp
-.RE
-An example script that calls the BIND dynamic DNS update program
-\FCnsupdate\F[]
-is provided in the examples directory of the Samba source code\&.
-.sp
-\fINo default\fR
-.RE
-
-wins proxy (G)
-.\" wins proxy
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a boolean that controls if
-\fBnmbd\fR(8)
-will respond to broadcast name queries on behalf of other hosts\&. You may need to set this to
-\fByes\fR
-for some older clients\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwins proxy\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-wins server (G)
-.\" wins server
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This specifies the IP address (or DNS name: IP address for preference) of the WINS server that
-\fBnmbd\fR(8)
-should register with\&. If you have a WINS server on your network then you should set this to the WINS server\'s IP\&.
-.sp
-You should point this at your WINS server if you have a multi\-subnetted network\&.
-.sp
-If you want to work in multiple namespaces, you can give every wins server a \'tag\'\&. For each tag, only one (working) server will be queried for a name\&. The tag should be separated from the ip address by a colon\&.
-.if n \{\
-.sp
-.\}
-.RS 4
-.BM yellow
-.it 1 an-trap
-.nr an-no-space-flag 1
-.nr an-break-flag 1
-.br
-.ps +1
-\fBNote\fR
-.ps -1
-.br
-You need to set up Samba to point to a WINS server if you have multiple subnets and wish cross\-subnet browsing to work correctly\&.
-.sp .5v
-.EM yellow
-.RE
-See the chapter in the Samba3\-HOWTO on Network Browsing\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwins server\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIwins server\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCmary:192\&.9\&.200\&.1 fred:192\&.168\&.3\&.199 mary:192\&.168\&.2\&.61 # For this example when querying a certain name, 192\&.19\&.200\&.1 will be asked first and if that doesn\'t respond 192\&.168\&.2\&.61\&. If either of those doesn\'t know the name 192\&.168\&.3\&.199 will be queried\&.\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIwins server\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC192\&.9\&.200\&.1 192\&.168\&.2\&.61\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-wins support (G)
-.\" wins support
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This boolean controls if the
-\fBnmbd\fR(8)
-process in Samba will act as a WINS server\&. You should not set this to
-\fByes\fR
-unless you have a multi\-subnetted network and you wish a particular
-\FCnmbd\F[]
-to be your WINS server\&. Note that you should
-\fINEVER\fR
-set this to
-\fByes\fR
-on more than one machine in your network\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwins support\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-workgroup (G)
-.\" workgroup
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This controls what workgroup your server will appear to be in when queried by clients\&. Note that this parameter also controls the Domain name used with the
-\m[blue]\fBsecurity = domain\fR\m[]
-setting\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIworkgroup\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCWORKGROUP\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIworkgroup\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCMYGROUP\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-writable
-.\" writable
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is a synonym for
-writeable\&.
-.RE
-
-writeable (S)
-.\" writeable
-.PP
-.RS 4
-Inverted synonym for
-\m[blue]\fBread only\fR\m[]\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwriteable\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCno\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-write cache size (S)
-.\" write cache size
-.PP
-.RS 4
-If this integer parameter is set to non\-zero value, Samba will create an in\-memory cache for each oplocked file (it does
-\fInot\fR
-do this for non\-oplocked files)\&. All writes that the client does not request to be flushed directly to disk will be stored in this cache if possible\&. The cache is flushed onto disk when a write comes in whose offset would not fit into the cache or when the file is closed by the client\&. Reads for the file are also served from this cache if the data is stored within it\&.
-.sp
-This cache allows Samba to batch client writes into a more efficient write size for RAID disks (i\&.e\&. writes may be tuned to be the RAID stripe size) and can improve performance on systems where the disk subsystem is a bottleneck but there is free memory for userspace programs\&.
-.sp
-The integer parameter specifies the size of this cache (per oplocked file) in bytes\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwrite cache size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC0\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIwrite cache size\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC262144 # for a 256k cache size per file\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-write list (S)
-.\" write list
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This is a list of users that are given read\-write access to a service\&. If the connecting user is in this list then they will be given write access, no matter what the
-\m[blue]\fBread only\fR\m[]
-option is set to\&. The list can include group names using the @group syntax\&.
-.sp
-Note that if a user is in both the read list and the write list then they will be given write access\&.
-.sp
-By design, this parameter will not work with the
-\m[blue]\fBsecurity = share\fR\m[]
-in Samba 3\&.0\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwrite list\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIwrite list\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCadmin, root, @staff\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-write raw (G)
-.\" write raw
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter controls whether or not the server will support raw write SMB\'s when transferring data from clients\&. You should never need to change this parameter\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwrite raw\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FCyes\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-
-wtmp directory (G)
-.\" wtmp directory
-.PP
-.RS 4
-This parameter is only available if Samba has been configured and compiled with the option
-\FC \-\-with\-utmp\F[]\&. It specifies a directory pathname that is used to store the wtmp or wtmpx files (depending on the UNIX system) that record user connections to a Samba server\&. The difference with the utmp directory is the fact that user info is kept after a user has logged out\&.
-.sp
-By default this is not set, meaning the system will use whatever utmp file the native system is set to use (usually
-\FC/var/run/wtmp\F[]
-on Linux)\&.
-.sp
-Default:
-\fI\fIwtmp directory\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.sp
-Example:
-\fI\fIwtmp directory\fR\fR\fI = \fR\fI\FC/var/log/wtmp\F[]\fR\fI \fR
-.RE
-.SH "WARNINGS"
-.PP
 Although the configuration file permits service names to contain spaces, your client software may not\&. Spaces will be ignored in comparisons anyway, so it shouldn\'t be a problem \- but be aware of the possibility\&.
 .PP
 On a similar note, many clients \- especially DOS clients \- limit service names to eight characters\&.
@@ -11349,9 +751,9 @@
 has no such limitation, but attempts to connect from such clients will fail if they truncate the service names\&. For this reason you should probably keep your service names down to eight characters in length\&.
 .PP
 Use of the
-\FC[homes]\F[]
+[homes]
 and
-\FC[printers]\F[]
+[printers]
 special sections make life for an administrator easy, but the various combinations of default attributes can be tricky\&. Take extreme care when designing these sections\&. In particular, ensure that the permissions on spool directories are correct\&.
 .SH "VERSION"
 .PP

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcacls.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcacls.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcacls.1	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
+'\" t
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+.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.75.2 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
+.\"      Date: 03/06/2011
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.5
 .\"  Language: English
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-.TH "SMBCACLS" "1" "06/18/2010" "Samba 3\&.5" "User Commands"
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 smbcacls \- Set or get ACLs on an NT file or directory names
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCsmbcacls\F[] {//server/share} {filename} [\-D\ acls] [\-M\ acls] [\-a\ acls] [\-S\ acls] [\-C\ name] [\-G\ name] [\-\-numeric] [\-t] [\-U\ username] [\-h] [\-d]
-.fam
+smbcacls {//server/share} {filename} [\-D\ acls] [\-M\ acls] [\-a\ acls] [\-S\ acls] [\-C\ name] [\-G\ name] [\-\-numeric] [\-t] [\-U\ username] [\-h] [\-d]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This tool is part of the
@@ -180,12 +30,12 @@
 suite\&.
 .PP
 The
-\FCsmbcacls\F[]
+smbcacls
 program manipulates NT Access Control Lists (ACLs) on SMB file shares\&.
 .SH "OPTIONS"
 .PP
 The following options are available to the
-\FCsmbcacls\F[]
+smbcacls
 program\&. The format of ACLs is described in the section ACL FORMAT
 .PP
 \-a|\-\-add acls
@@ -253,7 +103,7 @@
 Note that specifying this parameter here will override the
 \m[blue]\fB\%smb.conf.5.html#\fR\m[]
 parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -265,7 +115,7 @@
 \-s|\-\-configfile <configuration file>
 .RS 4
 The file specified contains the configuration details required by the server\&. The information in this file includes server\-specific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide\&. See
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 for more information\&. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -302,25 +152,11 @@
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 .nf
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-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
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-
 username = <value>
 password = <value>
 domain   = <value>
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
 .fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
 .if n \{\
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 .\}
@@ -345,9 +181,9 @@
 for more details\&.
 .sp
 Be cautious about including passwords in scripts\&. Also, on many systems the command line of a running process may be seen via the
-\FCps\F[]
+ps
 command\&. To be safe always allow
-\FCrpcclient\F[]
+rpcclient
 to prompt for a password and type it in directly\&.
 .RE
 .SH "ACL FORMAT"
@@ -357,19 +193,13 @@
 .if n \{\
 .RS 4
 .\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
 .nf
-.BB lightgray
  
 REVISION:<revision number>
 OWNER:<sid or name>
 GROUP:<sid or name>
 ACL:<sid or name>:<type>/<flags>/<mask>
-.EB lightgray
 .fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
 .if n \{\
 .RE
 .\}
@@ -543,11 +373,11 @@
 .SH "EXIT STATUS"
 .PP
 The
-\FCsmbcacls\F[]
+smbcacls
 program sets the exit status depending on the success or otherwise of the operations performed\&. The exit status may be one of the following values\&.
 .PP
 If the operation succeeded, smbcacls returns and exit status of 0\&. If
-\FCsmbcacls\F[]
+smbcacls
 couldn\'t connect to the specified server, or there was an error getting or setting the ACLs, an exit status of 1 is returned\&. If there was an error parsing any command line arguments, an exit status of 2 is returned\&.
 .SH "VERSION"
 .PP
@@ -556,7 +386,7 @@
 .PP
 The original Samba software and related utilities were created by Andrew Tridgell\&. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed\&.
 .PP
-\FCsmbcacls\F[]
+smbcacls
 was written by Andrew Tridgell and Tim Potter\&.
 .PP
 The conversion to DocBook for Samba 2\&.2 was done by Gerald Carter\&. The conversion to DocBook XML 4\&.2 for Samba 3\&.0 was done by Alexander Bokovoy\&.

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbclient.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbclient.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbclient.1	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
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 .\"    Source: Samba 3.5
 .\"  Language: English
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 smbclient \- ftp\-like client to access SMB/CIFS resources on servers
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCsmbclient\F[] [\-b\ <buffer\ size>] [\-d\ debuglevel] [\-e] [\-L\ <netbios\ name>] [\-U\ username] [\-I\ destinationIP] [\-M\ <netbios\ name>] [\-m\ maxprotocol] [\-A\ authfile] [\-N] [\-C] [\-g] [\-i\ scope] [\-O\ <socket\ options>] [\-p\ port] [\-R\ <name\ resolve\ order>] [\-s\ <smb\ config\ file>] [\-k] [\-P] [\-c\ <command>]
-.fam
-.fam C
+smbclient [\-b\ <buffer\ size>] [\-d\ debuglevel] [\-e] [\-L\ <netbios\ name>] [\-U\ username] [\-I\ destinationIP] [\-M\ <netbios\ name>] [\-m\ maxprotocol] [\-A\ authfile] [\-N] [\-C] [\-g] [\-i\ scope] [\-O\ <socket\ options>] [\-p\ port] [\-R\ <name\ resolve\ order>] [\-s\ <smb\ config\ file>] [\-k] [\-P] [\-c\ <command>]
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCsmbclient\F[] {servicename} [password] [\-b\ <buffer\ size>] [\-d\ debuglevel] [\-e] [\-D\ Directory] [\-U\ username] [\-W\ workgroup] [\-M\ <netbios\ name>] [\-m\ maxprotocol] [\-A\ authfile] [\-N] [\-C] [\-g] [\-l\ log\-basename] [\-I\ destinationIP] [\-E] [\-c\ <command\ string>] [\-i\ scope] [\-O\ <socket\ options>] [\-p\ port] [\-R\ <name\ resolve\ order>] [\-s\ <smb\ config\ file>] [\-T<c|x>IXFqgbNan] [\-k]
-.fam
+smbclient {servicename} [password] [\-b\ <buffer\ size>] [\-d\ debuglevel] [\-e] [\-D\ Directory] [\-U\ username] [\-W\ workgroup] [\-M\ <netbios\ name>] [\-m\ maxprotocol] [\-A\ authfile] [\-N] [\-C] [\-g] [\-l\ log\-basename] [\-I\ destinationIP] [\-E] [\-c\ <command\ string>] [\-i\ scope] [\-O\ <socket\ options>] [\-p\ port] [\-R\ <name\ resolve\ order>] [\-s\ <smb\ config\ file>] [\-T<c|x>IXFqgbNan] [\-k]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This tool is part of the
 \fBsamba\fR(7)
 suite\&.
 .PP
-\FCsmbclient\F[]
+smbclient
 is a client that can \'talk\' to an SMB/CIFS server\&. It offers an interface similar to that of the ftp program (see
 \fBftp\fR(1))\&. Operations include things like getting files from the server to the local machine, putting files from the local machine to the server, retrieving directory information from the server and so on\&.
 .SH "OPTIONS"
@@ -191,20 +39,20 @@
 servicename
 .RS 4
 servicename is the name of the service you want to use on the server\&. A service name takes the form
-\FC//server/service\F[]
+//server/service
 where
 \fIserver \fR
 is the NetBIOS name of the SMB/CIFS server offering the desired service and
 \fIservice\fR
 is the name of the service offered\&. Thus to connect to the service "printer" on the SMB/CIFS server "smbserver", you would use the servicename
-\FC//smbserver/printer \F[]
+//smbserver/printer
 .sp
 Note that the server name required is NOT necessarily the IP (DNS) host name of the server ! The name required is a NetBIOS server name, which may or may not be the same as the IP hostname of the machine running the server\&.
 .sp
 The server name is looked up according to either the
 \fI\-R\fR
 parameter to
-\FCsmbclient\F[]
+smbclient
 or using the name resolve order parameter in the
 \fBsmb.conf\fR(5)
 file, allowing an administrator to change the order and methods by which server names are looked up\&.
@@ -255,8 +103,8 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 \fBhost\fR: Do a standard host name to IP address resolution, using the system
-\FC/etc/hosts \F[], NIS, or DNS lookups\&. This method of name resolution is operating system dependent, for instance on IRIX or Solaris this may be controlled by the
-\FC/etc/nsswitch\&.conf\F[]
+/etc/hosts, NIS, or DNS lookups\&. This method of name resolution is operating system dependent, for instance on IRIX or Solaris this may be controlled by the
+/etc/nsswitch\&.conf
 file)\&. Note that this method is only used if the NetBIOS name type being queried is the 0x20 (server) name type, otherwise it is ignored\&.
 .RE
 .sp
@@ -306,8 +154,8 @@
 The message is also automatically truncated if the message is over 1600 bytes, as this is the limit of the protocol\&.
 .sp
 One useful trick is to pipe the message through
-\FCsmbclient\F[]\&. For example: smbclient \-M FRED < mymessage\&.txt will send the message in the file
-\FCmymessage\&.txt\F[]
+smbclient\&. For example: smbclient \-M FRED < mymessage\&.txt will send the message in the file
+mymessage\&.txt
 to the machine FRED\&.
 .sp
 You may also find the
@@ -374,7 +222,7 @@
 \-L|\-\-list
 .RS 4
 This option allows you to look at what services are available on a server\&. You use it as
-\FCsmbclient \-L host\F[]
+smbclient \-L host
 and a list should appear\&. The
 \fI\-I \fR
 option may be useful if your NetBIOS names don\'t match your TCP/IP DNS host names or if you are trying to reach a host on another network\&.
@@ -402,7 +250,7 @@
 Note that specifying this parameter here will override the
 \m[blue]\fB\%smb.conf.5.html#\fR\m[]
 parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -414,7 +262,7 @@
 \-s|\-\-configfile <configuration file>
 .RS 4
 The file specified contains the configuration details required by the server\&. The information in this file includes server\-specific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide\&. See
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 for more information\&. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -451,25 +299,11 @@
 .if n \{\
 .RS 4
 .\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
 .nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
 username = <value>
 password = <value>
 domain   = <value>
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
 .fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
 .if n \{\
 .RE
 .\}
@@ -494,9 +328,9 @@
 for more details\&.
 .sp
 Be cautious about including passwords in scripts\&. Also, on many systems the command line of a running process may be seen via the
-\FCps\F[]
+ps
 command\&. To be safe always allow
-\FCrpcclient\F[]
+rpcclient
 to prompt for a password and type it in directly\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -505,15 +339,15 @@
 This option allows you to override the NetBIOS name that Samba uses for itself\&. This is identical to setting the
 \m[blue]\fB\%smb.conf.5.html#\fR\m[]
 parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file\&. However, a command line setting will take precedence over settings in
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]\&.
+smb\&.conf\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \-i|\-\-scope <scope>
 .RS 4
 This specifies a NetBIOS scope that
-\FCnmblookup\F[]
+nmblookup
 will use to communicate with when generating NetBIOS names\&. For details on the use of NetBIOS scopes, see rfc1001\&.txt and rfc1002\&.txt\&. NetBIOS scopes are
 \fIvery\fR
 rarely used, only set this parameter if you are the system administrator in charge of all the NetBIOS systems you communicate with\&.
@@ -527,14 +361,14 @@
 \-O|\-\-socket\-options socket options
 .RS 4
 TCP socket options to set on the client socket\&. See the socket options parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 manual page for the list of valid options\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \-T|\-\-tar tar options
 .RS 4
 smbclient may be used to create
-\FCtar(1) \F[]
+tar(1)
 compatible backups of all the files on an SMB/CIFS share\&. The secondary tar flags that can be given to this option are :
 .sp
 .RS 4
@@ -691,8 +525,8 @@
 .RE
 \fITar Long File Names\fR
 .sp
-\FCsmbclient\F[]\'s tar option now supports long file names both on backup and restore\&. However, the full path name of the file must be less than 1024 bytes\&. Also, when a tar archive is created,
-\FCsmbclient\F[]\'s tar option places all files in the archive with relative names, not absolute names\&.
+smbclient\'s tar option now supports long file names both on backup and restore\&. However, the full path name of the file must be less than 1024 bytes\&. Also, when a tar archive is created,
+smbclient\'s tar option places all files in the archive with relative names, not absolute names\&.
 .sp
 \fITar Filenames\fR
 .sp
@@ -701,33 +535,33 @@
 \fIExamples\fR
 .sp
 Restore from tar file
-\FCbackup\&.tar\F[]
+backup\&.tar
 into myshare on mypc (no password on share)\&.
 .sp
-\FCsmbclient //mypc/yshare "" \-N \-Tx backup\&.tar \F[]
+smbclient //mypc/yshare "" \-N \-Tx backup\&.tar
 .sp
 Restore everything except
-\FCusers/docs\F[]
+users/docs
 .sp
-\FCsmbclient //mypc/myshare "" \-N \-TXx backup\&.tar users/docs\F[]
+smbclient //mypc/myshare "" \-N \-TXx backup\&.tar users/docs
 .sp
 Create a tar file of the files beneath
-\FC users/docs\F[]\&.
+users/docs\&.
 .sp
-\FCsmbclient //mypc/myshare "" \-N \-Tc backup\&.tar users/docs \F[]
+smbclient //mypc/myshare "" \-N \-Tc backup\&.tar users/docs
 .sp
 Create the same tar file as above, but now use a DOS path name\&.
 .sp
-\FCsmbclient //mypc/myshare "" \-N \-tc backup\&.tar users\eedocs \F[]
+smbclient //mypc/myshare "" \-N \-tc backup\&.tar users\eedocs
 .sp
 Create a tar file of the files listed in the file
-\FCtarlist\F[]\&.
+tarlist\&.
 .sp
-\FCsmbclient //mypc/myshare "" \-N \-TcF backup\&.tar tarlist\F[]
+smbclient //mypc/myshare "" \-N \-TcF backup\&.tar tarlist
 .sp
 Create a tar file of all the files and directories in the share\&.
 .sp
-\FCsmbclient //mypc/myshare "" \-N \-Tc backup\&.tar * \F[]
+smbclient //mypc/myshare "" \-N \-Tc backup\&.tar *
 .RE
 .PP
 \-D|\-\-directory initial directory
@@ -743,13 +577,13 @@
 \fI\-c\fR\&.
 .sp
 This is particularly useful in scripts and for printing stdin to the server, e\&.g\&.
-\FC\-c \'print \-\'\F[]\&.
+\-c \'print \-\'\&.
 .RE
 .SH "OPERATIONS"
 .PP
 Once the client is running, the user is presented with a prompt :
 .PP
-\FCsmb:\e> \F[]
+smb:\e>
 .PP
 The backslash ("\e\e") indicates the current working directory on the server, and will change if the current working directory is changed\&.
 .PP
@@ -861,10 +695,10 @@
 get <remote file name> [local file name]
 .RS 4
 Copy the file called
-\FCremote file name\F[]
+remote file name
 from the server to the machine running the client\&. If specified, name the local copy
-\FClocal file name\F[]\&. Note that all transfers in
-\FCsmbclient\F[]
+local file name\&. Note that all transfers in
+smbclient
 are binary\&. See also the lowercase command\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -959,7 +793,7 @@
 Note that
 \fImask\fR
 is interpreted differently during recursive operation and non\-recursive operation \- refer to the recurse and mask commands for more information\&. Note that all transfers in
-\FCsmbclient\F[]
+smbclient
 are binary\&. See also the lowercase command\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -982,7 +816,7 @@
 Note that
 \fImask\fR
 is interpreted differently during recursive operation and non\-recursive operation \- refer to the recurse and mask commands for more information\&. Note that all transfers in
-\FCsmbclient\F[]
+smbclient
 are binary\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -1031,10 +865,10 @@
 put <local file name> [remote file name]
 .RS 4
 Copy the file called
-\FClocal file name\F[]
+local file name
 from the machine running the client to the server\&. If specified, name the remote copy
-\FCremote file name\F[]\&. Note that all transfers in
-\FCsmbclient\F[]
+remote file name\&. Note that all transfers in
+smbclient
 are binary\&. See also the lowercase command\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -1091,7 +925,7 @@
 .RS 4
 A version of the DOS attrib command to set file permissions\&. For example:
 .sp
-\FCsetmode myfile +r \F[]
+setmode myfile +r
 .sp
 would make myfile read only\&.
 .RE
@@ -1168,9 +1002,9 @@
 The location of the client program is a matter for individual system administrators\&. The following are thus suggestions only\&.
 .PP
 It is recommended that the smbclient software be installed in the
-\FC/usr/local/samba/bin/\F[]
+/usr/local/samba/bin/
 or
-\FC /usr/samba/bin/\F[]
+/usr/samba/bin/
 directory, this directory readable by all, writeable only by root\&. The client program itself should be executable by all\&. The client should
 \fINOT\fR
 be setuid or setgid!

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcontrol.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcontrol.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcontrol.1	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
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+.\"      Date: 03/06/2011
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.5
 .\"  Language: English
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-.TH "SMBCONTROL" "1" "06/18/2010" "Samba 3\&.5" "User Commands"
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-.in 0
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 smbcontrol \- send messages to smbd, nmbd or winbindd processes
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCsmbcontrol\F[] [\-i] [\-s]
-.fam
-.fam C
+smbcontrol [\-i] [\-s]
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCsmbcontrol\F[] [destination] [message\-type] [parameter]
-.fam
+smbcontrol [destination] [message\-type] [parameter]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
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 This tool is part of the
 \fBsamba\fR(7)
 suite\&.
 .PP
-\FCsmbcontrol\F[]
+smbcontrol
 is a very small program, which sends messages to a
 \fBsmbd\fR(8), a
 \fBnmbd\fR(8), or a
@@ -199,7 +47,7 @@
 \-s|\-\-configfile <configuration file>
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 The file specified contains the configuration details required by the server\&. The information in this file includes server\-specific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide\&. See
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 for more information\&. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -222,19 +70,19 @@
 The
 \fIsmbd\fR
 destination causes the message to be sent to the smbd daemon specified in the
-\FCsmbd\&.pid\F[]
+smbd\&.pid
 file\&.
 .sp
 The
 \fInmbd\fR
 destination causes the message to be sent to the nmbd daemon specified in the
-\FCnmbd\&.pid\F[]
+nmbd\&.pid
 file\&.
 .sp
 The
 \fIwinbindd\fR
 destination causes the message to be sent to the winbind daemon specified in the
-\FCwinbindd\&.pid\F[]
+winbindd\&.pid
 file\&.
 .sp
 If a single process ID is given, the message is sent to only that process\&.
@@ -269,7 +117,7 @@
 force\-election
 .RS 4
 This message causes the
-\FCnmbd\F[]
+nmbd
 daemon to force a new browse master election\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -336,7 +184,6 @@
 .sp
 .\}
 .RS 4
-.BM yellow
 .it 1 an-trap
 .nr an-no-space-flag 1
 .nr an-break-flag 1
@@ -347,7 +194,6 @@
 .br
 Not working at the moment
 .sp .5v
-.EM yellow
 .RE
 .RE
 .PP

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcquotas.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcquotas.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbcquotas.1	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
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+.\"      Date: 03/06/2011
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 .\"    Source: Samba 3.5
 .\"  Language: English
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-.TH "SMBCQUOTAS" "1" "06/18/2010" "Samba 3\&.5" "User Commands"
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 smbcquotas \- Set or get QUOTAs of NTFS 5 shares
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCsmbcquotas\F[] {//server/share} [\-u\ user] [\-L] [\-F] [\-S\ QUOTA_SET_COMMAND] [\-n] [\-t] [\-v] [\-d\ debuglevel] [\-s\ configfile] [\-l\ logdir] [\-V] [\-U\ username] [\-N] [\-k] [\-A]
-.fam
+smbcquotas {//server/share} [\-u\ user] [\-L] [\-F] [\-S\ QUOTA_SET_COMMAND] [\-n] [\-t] [\-v] [\-d\ debuglevel] [\-s\ configfile] [\-l\ logdir] [\-V] [\-U\ username] [\-N] [\-k] [\-A]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This tool is part of the
@@ -180,12 +30,12 @@
 suite\&.
 .PP
 The
-\FCsmbcquotas\F[]
+smbcquotas
 program manipulates NT Quotas on SMB file shares\&.
 .SH "OPTIONS"
 .PP
 The following options are available to the
-\FCsmbcquotas\F[]
+smbcquotas
 program\&.
 .PP
 \-u user
@@ -240,7 +90,7 @@
 Note that specifying this parameter here will override the
 \m[blue]\fB\%smb.conf.5.html#\fR\m[]
 parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -252,7 +102,7 @@
 \-s|\-\-configfile <configuration file>
 .RS 4
 The file specified contains the configuration details required by the server\&. The information in this file includes server\-specific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide\&. See
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 for more information\&. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -289,25 +139,11 @@
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 .RS 4
 .\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
 .nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
 username = <value>
 password = <value>
 domain   = <value>
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
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-.\}
 .fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
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 for more details\&.
 .sp
 Be cautious about including passwords in scripts\&. Also, on many systems the command line of a running process may be seen via the
-\FCps\F[]
+ps
 command\&. To be safe always allow
-\FCrpcclient\F[]
+rpcclient
 to prompt for a password and type it in directly\&.
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 .SH "QUOTA_SET_COMAND"
@@ -357,11 +193,11 @@
 .SH "EXIT STATUS"
 .PP
 The
-\FCsmbcquotas\F[]
+smbcquotas
 program sets the exit status depending on the success or otherwise of the operations performed\&. The exit status may be one of the following values\&.
 .PP
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-\FCsmbcquotas\F[]
+smbcquotas
 couldn\'t connect to the specified server, or when there was an error getting or setting the quota(s), an exit status of 1 is returned\&. If there was an error parsing any command line arguments, an exit status of 2 is returned\&.
 .SH "VERSION"
 .PP
@@ -370,5 +206,5 @@
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 The original Samba software and related utilities were created by Andrew Tridgell\&. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed\&.
 .PP
-\FCsmbcquotas\F[]
+smbcquotas
 was written by Stefan Metzmacher\&.

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbd.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbd.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbd.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 smbd \- server to provide SMB/CIFS services to clients
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCsmbd\F[] [\-D] [\-F] [\-S] [\-i] [\-h] [\-V] [\-b] [\-d\ <debug\ level>] [\-l\ <log\ directory>] [\-p\ <port\ number(s)>] [\-P\ <profiling\ level>] [\-O\ <socket\ option>] [\-s\ <configuration\ file>]
-.fam
+smbd [\-D] [\-F] [\-S] [\-i] [\-h] [\-V] [\-b] [\-d\ <debug\ level>] [\-l\ <log\ directory>] [\-p\ <port\ number(s)>] [\-P\ <profiling\ level>] [\-O\ <socket\ option>] [\-s\ <configuration\ file>]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This program is part of the
 \fBsamba\fR(7)
 suite\&.
 .PP
-\FCsmbd\F[]
+smbd
 is the server daemon that provides filesharing and printing services to Windows clients\&. The server provides filespace and printer services to clients using the SMB (or CIFS) protocol\&. This is compatible with the LanManager protocol, and can service LanManager clients\&. These include MSCLIENT 3\&.0 for DOS, Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95/98/ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, OS/2, DAVE for Macintosh, and smbfs for Linux\&.
 .PP
 An extensive description of the services that the server can provide is given in the man page for the configuration file controlling the attributes of those services (see
@@ -192,47 +42,47 @@
 A session is created whenever a client requests one\&. Each client gets a copy of the server for each session\&. This copy then services all connections made by the client during that session\&. When all connections from its client are closed, the copy of the server for that client terminates\&.
 .PP
 The configuration file, and any files that it includes, are automatically reloaded every minute, if they change\&. You can force a reload by sending a SIGHUP to the server\&. Reloading the configuration file will not affect connections to any service that is already established\&. Either the user will have to disconnect from the service, or
-\FCsmbd\F[]
+smbd
 killed and restarted\&.
 .SH "OPTIONS"
 .PP
 \-D
 .RS 4
 If specified, this parameter causes the server to operate as a daemon\&. That is, it detaches itself and runs in the background, fielding requests on the appropriate port\&. Operating the server as a daemon is the recommended way of running
-\FCsmbd\F[]
+smbd
 for servers that provide more than casual use file and print services\&. This switch is assumed if
-\FCsmbd \F[]
+smbd
 is executed on the command line of a shell\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \-F
 .RS 4
 If specified, this parameter causes the main
-\FCsmbd\F[]
+smbd
 process to not daemonize, i\&.e\&. double\-fork and disassociate with the terminal\&. Child processes are still created as normal to service each connection request, but the main process does not exit\&. This operation mode is suitable for running
-\FCsmbd\F[]
+smbd
 under process supervisors such as
-\FCsupervise\F[]
+supervise
 and
-\FCsvscan\F[]
+svscan
 from Daniel J\&. Bernstein\'s
-\FCdaemontools\F[]
+daemontools
 package, or the AIX process monitor\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \-S
 .RS 4
 If specified, this parameter causes
-\FCsmbd\F[]
+smbd
 to log to standard output rather than a file\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \-i
 .RS 4
 If this parameter is specified it causes the server to run "interactively", not as a daemon, even if the server is executed on the command line of a shell\&. Setting this parameter negates the implicit daemon mode when run from the command line\&.
-\FCsmbd\F[]
+smbd
 also logs to standard output, as if the
-\FC\-S\F[]
+\-S
 parameter had been given\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -248,7 +98,7 @@
 Note that specifying this parameter here will override the
 \m[blue]\fB\%smb.conf.5.html#\fR\m[]
 parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -260,7 +110,7 @@
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 .RS 4
 The file specified contains the configuration details required by the server\&. The information in this file includes server\-specific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide\&. See
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 for more information\&. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -287,7 +137,7 @@
 is a space or comma\-separated list of TCP ports smbd should listen on\&. The default value is taken from the
 \m[blue]\fBports\fR\m[]
 parameter in
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 .sp
 The default ports are 139 (used for SMB over NetBIOS over TCP) and port 445 (used for plain SMB over TCP)\&.
 .RE
@@ -299,34 +149,34 @@
 .RE
 .SH "FILES"
 .PP
-\FC/etc/inetd\&.conf\F[]
+/etc/inetd\&.conf
 .RS 4
 If the server is to be run by the
-\FCinetd\F[]
+inetd
 meta\-daemon, this file must contain suitable startup information for the meta\-daemon\&.
 .RE
 .PP
-\FC/etc/rc\F[]
+/etc/rc
 .RS 4
 or whatever initialization script your system uses)\&.
 .sp
 If running the server as a daemon at startup, this file will need to contain an appropriate startup sequence for the server\&.
 .RE
 .PP
-\FC/etc/services\F[]
+/etc/services
 .RS 4
 If running the server via the meta\-daemon
-\FCinetd\F[], this file must contain a mapping of service name (e\&.g\&., netbios\-ssn) to service port (e\&.g\&., 139) and protocol type (e\&.g\&., tcp)\&.
+inetd, this file must contain a mapping of service name (e\&.g\&., netbios\-ssn) to service port (e\&.g\&., 139) and protocol type (e\&.g\&., tcp)\&.
 .RE
 .PP
-\FC/usr/local/samba/lib/smb\&.conf\F[]
+/usr/local/samba/lib/smb\&.conf
 .RS 4
 This is the default location of the
 \fBsmb.conf\fR(5)
 server configuration file\&. Other common places that systems install this file are
-\FC/usr/samba/lib/smb\&.conf\F[]
+/usr/samba/lib/smb\&.conf
 and
-\FC/etc/samba/smb\&.conf\F[]\&.
+/etc/samba/smb\&.conf\&.
 .sp
 This file describes all the services the server is to make available to clients\&. See
 \fBsmb.conf\fR(5)
@@ -335,7 +185,7 @@
 .SH "LIMITATIONS"
 .PP
 On some systems
-\FCsmbd\F[]
+smbd
 cannot change uid back to root after a setuid() call\&. Such systems are called trapdoor uid systems\&. If you have such a system, you will be unable to connect from a client (such as a PC) as two different users at once\&. Attempts to connect the second user will result in access denied or similar\&.
 .SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES"
 .PP
@@ -385,7 +235,7 @@
 .SH "TDB FILES"
 .PP
 Samba stores it\'s data in several TDB (Trivial Database) files, usually located in
-\FC/var/lib/samba\F[]\&.
+/var/lib/samba\&.
 .PP
 (*) information persistent across restarts (but not necessarily important to backup)\&.
 .PP
@@ -491,29 +341,29 @@
 .SH "SIGNALS"
 .PP
 Sending the
-\FCsmbd\F[]
+smbd
 a SIGHUP will cause it to reload its
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 configuration file within a short period of time\&.
 .PP
 To shut down a user\'s
-\FCsmbd\F[]
+smbd
 process it is recommended that
-\FCSIGKILL (\-9)\F[]
+SIGKILL (\-9)
 \fINOT\fR
 be used, except as a last resort, as this may leave the shared memory area in an inconsistent state\&. The safe way to terminate an
-\FCsmbd\F[]
+smbd
 is to send it a SIGTERM (\-15) signal and wait for it to die on its own\&.
 .PP
 The debug log level of
-\FCsmbd\F[]
+smbd
 may be raised or lowered using
 \fBsmbcontrol\fR(1)
 program (SIGUSR[1|2] signals are no longer used since Samba 2\&.2)\&. This is to allow transient problems to be diagnosed, whilst still running at a normally low log level\&.
 .PP
 Note that as the signal handlers send a debug write, they are not re\-entrant in
-\FCsmbd\F[]\&. This you should wait until
-\FCsmbd\F[]
+smbd\&. This you should wait until
+smbd
 is in a state of waiting for an incoming SMB before issuing them\&. It is possible to make the signal handlers safe by un\-blocking the signals before the select call and re\-blocking them after, however this would affect performance\&.
 .SH "SEE ALSO"
 .PP
@@ -524,8 +374,8 @@
 \fBsmbclient\fR(1),
 \fBtestparm\fR(1),
 \fBtestprns\fR(1), and the Internet RFC\'s
-\FCrfc1001\&.txt\F[],
-\FCrfc1002\&.txt\F[]\&. In addition the CIFS (formerly SMB) specification is available as a link from the Web page
+rfc1001\&.txt,
+rfc1002\&.txt\&. In addition the CIFS (formerly SMB) specification is available as a link from the Web page
 http://samba\&.org/cifs/\&.
 .SH "AUTHOR"
 .PP

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbget.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbget.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbget.1	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
+'\" t
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+.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.75.2 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
+.\"      Date: 03/06/2011
 .\"    Manual: User Commands
 .\"    Source: Samba 3.5
 .\"  Language: English
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-.TH "SMBGET" "1" "06/18/2010" "Samba 3\&.5" "User Commands"
+.TH "SMBGET" "1" "03/06/2011" "Samba 3\&.5" "User Commands"
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-.SH "Synopsis"
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+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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-\FCsmbget\F[] [\-a,\ \-\-guest] [\-r,\ \-\-resume] [\-R,\ \-\-recursive] [\-u,\ \-\-username=STRING] [\-p,\ \-\-password=STRING] [\-w,\ \-\-workgroup=STRING] [\-n,\ \-\-nonprompt] [\-d,\ \-\-debuglevel=INT] [\-D,\ \-\-dots] [\-P,\ \-\-keep\-permissions] [\-o,\ \-\-outputfile] [\-f,\ \-\-rcfile] [\-q,\ \-\-quiet] [\-v,\ \-\-verbose] [\-b,\ \-\-blocksize] [\-O,\ \-\-stdout] [\-?,\ \-\-help] [\-\-usage] {smb://host/share/path/to/file} [smb://url2/] [\&.\&.\&.]
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 # Recursively download \'src\' directory
 smbget \-R smb://rhonwyn/jelmer/src
 # Download FreeBSD ISO and enable resuming
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbgetrc.5
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbgetrc.5	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbgetrc.5	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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-.SH "Synopsis"
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-\FCsmbgetrc\F[]
+smbgetrc
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This manual page documents the format and options of the

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.5
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.5	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.5	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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-.SH "Name"
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 smbpasswd \- The Samba encrypted password file
-.SH "Synopsis"
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-\FCsmbpasswd\F[]
+smbpasswd
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This tool is part of the
@@ -181,7 +33,7 @@
 .SH "FILE FORMAT"
 .PP
 The format of the smbpasswd file used by Samba 2\&.2 is very similar to the familiar Unix
-\FCpasswd(5)\F[]
+passwd(5)
 file\&. It is an ASCII file containing one line for each user\&. Each field ithin each line is separated from the next by a colon\&. Any entry beginning with \'#\' is ignored\&. The smbpasswd file contains the following information for each user:
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 name
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 .sp
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 Other flags may be added as the code is extended in future\&. The rest of this field space is filled in with spaces\&. For further information regarding the flags that are supported please refer to the man page for the
-\FCpdbedit\F[]
+pdbedit
 command\&.
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 .PP

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbpasswd.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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-.TH "SMBPASSWD" "8" "06/18/2010" "Samba 3\&.5" "System Administration tools"
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 smbpasswd \- change a user\'s SMB password
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCsmbpasswd\F[] [\-a] [\-c\ <config\ file>] [\-x] [\-d] [\-e] [\-D\ debuglevel] [\-n] [\-r\ <remote\ machine>] [\-R\ <name\ resolve\ order>] [\-m] [\-U\ username[%password]] [\-h] [\-s] [\-w\ pass] [\-W] [\-i] [\-L] [username]
-.fam
+smbpasswd [\-a] [\-c\ <config\ file>] [\-x] [\-d] [\-e] [\-D\ debuglevel] [\-n] [\-r\ <remote\ machine>] [\-R\ <name\ resolve\ order>] [\-m] [\-U\ username[%password]] [\-h] [\-s] [\-w\ pass] [\-W] [\-i] [\-L] [username]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This tool is part of the
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 user or not\&. When run as a normal user it allows the user to change the password used for their SMB sessions on any machines that store SMB passwords\&.
 .PP
 By default (when run with no arguments) it will attempt to change the current user\'s SMB password on the local machine\&. This is similar to the way the
-\FCpasswd(1)\F[]
+passwd(1)
 program works\&.
-\FC smbpasswd\F[]
+smbpasswd
 differs from how the passwd program works however in that it is not
 \fIsetuid root\fR
 but works in a client\-server mode and communicates with a locally running
@@ -201,14 +51,14 @@
 options below\&.
 .PP
 When run by root, smbpasswd allows new users to be added and deleted in the smbpasswd file, as well as allows changes to the attributes of the user in this file to be made\&. When run by root,
-\FC smbpasswd\F[]
+smbpasswd
 accesses the local smbpasswd file directly, thus enabling changes to be made even if smbd is not running\&.
 .SH "OPTIONS"
 .PP
 \-a
 .RS 4
 This option specifies that the username following should be added to the local smbpasswd file, with the new password typed (type <Enter> for the old password)\&. This option is ignored if the username following already exists in the smbpasswd file and it is treated like a regular change password command\&. Note that the default passdb backends require the user to already exist in the system password file (usually
-\FC/etc/passwd\F[]), else the request to add the user will fail\&.
+/etc/passwd), else the request to add the user will fail\&.
 .sp
 This option is only available when running smbpasswd as root\&.
 .RE
@@ -216,7 +66,7 @@
 \-c
 .RS 4
 This option can be used to specify the path and file name of the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 configuration file when it is important to use other than the default file and / or location\&.
 .RE
 .PP
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 in the local smbpasswd file, if the account was previously disabled\&. If the account was not disabled this option has no effect\&. Once the account is enabled then the user will be able to authenticate via SMB once again\&.
 .sp
 If the smbpasswd file is in the \'old\' format, then
-\FC smbpasswd\F[]
+smbpasswd
 will FAIL to enable the account\&. See
 \fBsmbpasswd\fR(5)
 for details on the \'old\' and new password file formats\&.
@@ -272,10 +122,10 @@
 This option specifies that the username following should have their password set to null (i\&.e\&. a blank password) in the local smbpasswd file\&. This is done by writing the string "NO PASSWORD" as the first part of the first password stored in the smbpasswd file\&.
 .sp
 Note that to allow users to logon to a Samba server once the password has been set to "NO PASSWORD" in the smbpasswd file the administrator must set the following parameter in the [global] section of the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file :
 .sp
-\FCnull passwords = yes\F[]
+null passwords = yes
 .sp
 This option is only available when running smbpasswd as root\&.
 .RE
@@ -326,8 +176,8 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 \fBhost\fR: Do a standard host name to IP address resolution, using the system
-\FC/etc/hosts \F[], NIS, or DNS lookups\&. This method of name resolution is operating system depended for instance on IRIX or Solaris this may be controlled by the
-\FC/etc/nsswitch\&.conf\F[]
+/etc/hosts, NIS, or DNS lookups\&. This method of name resolution is operating system depended for instance on IRIX or Solaris this may be controlled by the
+/etc/nsswitch\&.conf
 file)\&. Note that this method is only used if the NetBIOS name type being queried is the 0x20 (server) name type, otherwise it is ignored\&.
 .RE
 .sp
@@ -358,7 +208,7 @@
 .sp
 .RE
 The default order is
-\FClmhosts, host, wins, bcast\F[]
+lmhosts, host, wins, bcast
 and without this parameter or any entry in the
 \fBsmb.conf\fR(5)
 file the name resolution methods will be attempted in this order\&.
@@ -381,15 +231,15 @@
 \-h
 .RS 4
 This option prints the help string for
-\FC smbpasswd\F[], selecting the correct one for running as root or as an ordinary user\&.
+smbpasswd, selecting the correct one for running as root or as an ordinary user\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \-s
 .RS 4
 This option causes smbpasswd to be silent (i\&.e\&. not issue prompts) and to read its old and new passwords from standard input, rather than from
-\FC/dev/tty\F[]
+/dev/tty
 (like the
-\FCpasswd(1)\F[]
+passwd(1)
 program does)\&. This option is to aid people writing scripts to drive smbpasswd
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 \fI\-w\fR
 switch is used to specify the password to be used with the
 \m[blue]\fBldap admin dn\fR\m[]\&. Note that the password is stored in the
-\FCsecrets\&.tdb\F[]
+secrets\&.tdb
 and is keyed off of the admin\'s DN\&. This means that if the value of
 \fIldap admin dn\fR
 ever changes, the password will need to be manually updated as well\&.
@@ -407,14 +257,14 @@
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 \-W
 .RS 4
-\FCNOTE: \F[]
+NOTE:
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 .sp
 This parameter is only available if Samba has been compiled with LDAP support\&. The
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 \m[blue]\fBldap admin dn\fR\m[]\&. Note that the password is stored in the
-\FCsecrets\&.tdb\F[]
+secrets\&.tdb
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 \fIldap admin dn\fR
 ever changes, the password will need to be manually updated as well\&.
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 .SH "NOTES"
 .PP
 Since
-\FCsmbpasswd\F[]
+smbpasswd
 works in client\-server mode communicating with a local smbd for a non\-root user then the smbd daemon must be running for this to work\&. A common problem is to add a restriction to the hosts that may access the
-\FC smbd\F[]
+smbd
 running on the local machine by specifying either
 \fIallow hosts\fR
 or

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbspool.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbspool.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbspool.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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 smbspool \- send a print file to an SMB printer
-.SH "Synopsis"
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-\FCsmbspool\F[] {job} {user} {title} {copies} {options} [filename]
-.fam
+smbspool {job} {user} {title} {copies} {options} [filename]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
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 This tool is part of the
@@ -238,7 +88,7 @@
 or argv[1] if that is not the case\&.
 .PP
 Programs using the
-\FCexec(2)\F[]
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 functions can pass the URI in argv[0], while shell scripts must set the
 \fBDEVICE_URI\fR
 environment variable prior to running smbspool\&.
@@ -318,7 +168,7 @@
 \fBsamba\fR(7)\&.
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 .PP
-\FCsmbspool\F[]
+smbspool
 was written by Michael Sweet at Easy Software Products\&.
 .PP
 The original Samba software and related utilities were created by Andrew Tridgell\&. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed\&.

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbstatus.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbstatus.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbstatus.1	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
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-.TH "SMBSTATUS" "1" "06/18/2010" "Samba 3\&.5" "User Commands"
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 suite\&.
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 for more information\&. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time\&.
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbtar.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbtar.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbtar.1	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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-.SH "Synopsis"
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-\FCsmbtar\F[] [\-r] [\-i] [\-a] [\-v] {\-s\ server} [\-p\ password] [\-x\ services] [\-X] [\-N\ filename] [\-b\ blocksize] [\-d\ directory] [\-l\ loglevel] [\-u\ user] [\-t\ tape] {filenames}
-.fam
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 script has different options from ordinary tar and from smbclient\'s tar command\&.
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 Ricky Poulten
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+smbtar
 script was heavily rewritten and improved by
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbtree.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbtree.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/smbtree.1	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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-.SH "Name"
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-.SH "Synopsis"
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-\FCsmbtree\F[] [\-b] [\-D] [\-S]
-.fam
+smbtree [\-b] [\-D] [\-S]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
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 This tool is part of the
 \fBsamba\fR(7)
 suite\&.
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+smbtree
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 parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
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-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
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-\FCps\F[]
+ps
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-\FCrpcclient\F[]
+rpcclient
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/swat.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/swat.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/swat.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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 .\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 swat \- Samba Web Administration Tool
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCswat\F[] [\-s\ <smb\ config\ file>] [\-a] [\-P]
-.fam
+swat [\-s\ <smb\ config\ file>] [\-a] [\-P]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This tool is part of the
 \fBsamba\fR(7)
 suite\&.
 .PP
-\FCswat\F[]
+swat
 allows a Samba administrator to configure the complex
 \fBsmb.conf\fR(5)
 file via a Web browser\&. In addition, a
-\FCswat\F[]
+swat
 configuration page has help links to all the configurable options in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file allowing an administrator to easily look up the effects of any change\&.
 .PP
-\FCswat\F[]
+swat
 is run from
-\FCinetd\F[]
+inetd
 .SH "OPTIONS"
 .PP
 \-s smb configuration file
@@ -198,18 +48,18 @@
 The default configuration file path is determined at compile time\&. The file specified contains the configuration details required by the
 \fBsmbd\fR(8)
 server\&. This is the file that
-\FCswat\F[]
+swat
 will modify\&. The information in this file includes server\-specific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide\&. See
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 for more information\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \-a
 .RS 4
 This option disables authentication and places
-\FCswat\F[]
+swat
 in demo mode\&. In that mode anyone will be able to modify the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file\&.
 .sp
 \fIWARNING: Do NOT enable this option on a production server\&. \fR
@@ -218,7 +68,7 @@
 \-P
 .RS 4
 This option restricts read\-only users to the password management page\&.
-\FCswat\F[]
+swat
 can then be used to change user passwords without users seeing the "View" and "Status" menu buttons\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -234,7 +84,7 @@
 Note that specifying this parameter here will override the
 \m[blue]\fB\%smb.conf.5.html#\fR\m[]
 parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -246,7 +96,7 @@
 \-s|\-\-configfile <configuration file>
 .RS 4
 The file specified contains the configuration details required by the server\&. The information in this file includes server\-specific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide\&. See
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 for more information\&. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -266,9 +116,9 @@
 Swat is included as binary package with most distributions\&. The package manager in this case takes care of the installation and configuration\&. This section is only for those who have compiled swat from scratch\&.
 .PP
 After you compile SWAT you need to run
-\FCmake install \F[]
+make install
 to install the
-\FCswat\F[]
+swat
 binary and the various help files and images\&. A default install would put these in:
 .sp
 .RS 4
@@ -307,38 +157,38 @@
 .SS "Inetd Installation"
 .PP
 You need to edit your
-\FC/etc/inetd\&.conf \F[]
+/etc/inetd\&.conf
 and
-\FC/etc/services\F[]
+/etc/services
 to enable SWAT to be launched via
-\FCinetd\F[]\&.
+inetd\&.
 .PP
 In
-\FC/etc/services\F[]
+/etc/services
 you need to add a line like this:
 .PP
-\FCswat 901/tcp\F[]
+swat 901/tcp
 .PP
 Note for NIS/YP and LDAP users \- you may need to rebuild the NIS service maps rather than alter your local
-\FC /etc/services\F[]
+/etc/services
 file\&.
 .PP
 the choice of port number isn\'t really important except that it should be less than 1024 and not currently used (using a number above 1024 presents an obscure security hole depending on the implementation details of your
-\FCinetd\F[]
+inetd
 daemon)\&.
 .PP
 In
-\FC/etc/inetd\&.conf\F[]
+/etc/inetd\&.conf
 you should add a line like this:
 .PP
-\FCswat stream tcp nowait\&.400 root /usr/local/samba/sbin/swat swat\F[]
+swat stream tcp nowait\&.400 root /usr/local/samba/sbin/swat swat
 .PP
 Once you have edited
-\FC/etc/services\F[]
+/etc/services
 and
-\FC/etc/inetd\&.conf\F[]
+/etc/inetd\&.conf
 you need to send a HUP signal to inetd\&. To do this use
-\FCkill \-1 PID \F[]
+kill \-1 PID
 where PID is the process ID of the inetd daemon\&.
 .SH "LAUNCHING"
 .PP
@@ -347,28 +197,28 @@
 Note that you can attach to SWAT from any IP connected machine but connecting from a remote machine leaves your connection open to password sniffing as passwords will be sent in the clear over the wire\&.
 .SH "FILES"
 .PP
-\FC/etc/inetd\&.conf\F[]
+/etc/inetd\&.conf
 .RS 4
 This file must contain suitable startup information for the meta\-daemon\&.
 .RE
 .PP
-\FC/etc/services\F[]
+/etc/services
 .RS 4
 This file must contain a mapping of service name (e\&.g\&., swat) to service port (e\&.g\&., 901) and protocol type (e\&.g\&., tcp)\&.
 .RE
 .PP
-\FC/usr/local/samba/lib/smb\&.conf\F[]
+/usr/local/samba/lib/smb\&.conf
 .RS 4
 This is the default location of the
 \fBsmb.conf\fR(5)
 server configuration file that swat edits\&. Other common places that systems install this file are
-\FC /usr/samba/lib/smb\&.conf\F[]
+/usr/samba/lib/smb\&.conf
 and
-\FC/etc/smb\&.conf \F[]\&. This file describes all the services the server is to make available to clients\&.
+/etc/smb\&.conf\&. This file describes all the services the server is to make available to clients\&.
 .RE
 .SH "WARNINGS"
 .PP
-\FCswat\F[]
+swat
 will rewrite your
 \fBsmb.conf\fR(5)
 file\&. It will rearrange the entries and delete all comments,
@@ -376,14 +226,14 @@
 and
 \fIcopy= \fR
 options\&. If you have a carefully crafted
-\FC smb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 then back it up or don\'t use swat!
 .SH "VERSION"
 .PP
 This man page is correct for version 3 of the Samba suite\&.
 .SH "SEE ALSO"
 .PP
-\FCinetd(5)\F[],
+inetd(5),
 \fBsmbd\fR(8),
 \fBsmb.conf\fR(5)
 .SH "AUTHOR"

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbbackup.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbbackup.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbbackup.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
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 .\"  Language: English
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-.TH "TDBBACKUP" "8" "06/18/2010" "Samba 3\&.5" "System Administration tools"
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-.SH "Name"
+.SH "NAME"
 tdbbackup \- tool for backing up and for validating the integrity of samba \&.tdb files
-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCtdbbackup\F[] [\-s\ suffix] [\-v] [\-h]
-.fam
+tdbbackup [\-s\ suffix] [\-v] [\-h]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This tool is part of the
 \fBsamba\fR(1)
 suite\&.
 .PP
-\FCtdbbackup\F[]
+tdbbackup
 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 during normal operation\&. If it finds file damage and it finds a prior backup the backup file will be restored\&.
 .SH "OPTIONS"
 .PP
@@ -191,14 +41,14 @@
 \-s suffix
 .RS 4
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-\FC\-s\F[]
+\-s
 option allows the adminisistrator to specify a file backup extension\&. This way it is possible to keep a history of tdb backup files by using a new suffix for each backup\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \-v
 .RS 4
 The
-\FC\-v\F[]
+\-v
 will check the database for damages (currupt data) which if detected causes the backup to be restored\&.
 .RE
 .SH "COMMANDS"
@@ -206,7 +56,7 @@
 \fIGENERAL INFORMATION\fR
 .PP
 The
-\FCtdbbackup\F[]
+tdbbackup
 utility can safely be run at any time\&. It was designed so that it can be used at any time to validate the integrity of tdb files, even during Samba operation\&. Typical usage for the command will be:
 .PP
 tdbbackup [\-s suffix] *\&.tdb
@@ -226,7 +76,7 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 
-\FCsecrets\&.tdb\F[]
+secrets\&.tdb
 \- usual location is in the /usr/local/samba/private directory, or on some systems in /etc/samba\&.
 .RE
 .sp
@@ -239,7 +89,7 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 
-\FCpassdb\&.tdb\F[]
+passdb\&.tdb
 \- usual location is in the /usr/local/samba/private directory, or on some systems in /etc/samba\&.
 .RE
 .sp
@@ -252,7 +102,7 @@
 .IP \(bu 2.3
 .\}
 
-\FC*\&.tdb\F[]
+*\&.tdb
 located in the /usr/local/samba/var directory or on some systems in the /var/cache or /var/lib/samba directories\&.
 .SH "VERSION"
 .PP

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbdump.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbdump.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbdump.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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 tdbdump \- tool for printing the contents of a TDB file
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 .HP \w'\ 'u
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-.fam
+tdbdump {filename}
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 \fBsamba\fR(1)
 suite\&.
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-\FCtdbdump\F[]
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 is a very simple utility that \'dumps\' the contents of a TDB (Trivial DataBase) file to standard output in a human\-readable format\&.
 .PP
 This tool can be used when debugging problems with TDB files\&. It is intended for those who are somewhat familiar with Samba internals\&.

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbtool.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbtool.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/tdbtool.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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-\FCtdbtool\F[]
-.fam
-.fam C
+tdbtool
 .HP \w'\ 'u
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-.fam
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 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
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 \fBsamba\fR(1)
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-\FCtdbtool\F[]
+tdbtool
 a tool for displaying and altering the contents of Samba TDB (Trivial DataBase) files\&. Each of the commands listed below can be entered interactively or provided on the command line\&.
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 This man page is correct for version 3\&.0\&.25 of the Samba suite\&.

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/testparm.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/testparm.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/testparm.1	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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-.SH "Synopsis"
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-\FCtestparm\F[] [\-s] [\-h] [\-v] [\-L\ <servername>] [\-t\ <encoding>] {config\ filename} [hostname\ hostIP]
-.fam
+testparm [\-s] [\-h] [\-v] [\-L\ <servername>] [\-t\ <encoding>] {config\ filename} [hostname\ hostIP]
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 This tool is part of the
 \fBsamba\fR(7)
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+testparm
 is a very simple test program to check an
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-\FCsmbd \F[]
+smbd
 will successfully load the configuration file\&.
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 .PP
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-\FCtestparm\F[]
+testparm
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+smb\&.conf
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+testparm
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 hostname
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 If this parameter and the following are specified, then
-\FCtestparm\F[]
+testparm
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 and
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 file to determine if the hostname with this IP address would be allowed access to the
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+smbd
 server\&. If this parameter is supplied, the hostIP parameter must also be supplied\&.
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/umount.cifs.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/umount.cifs.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/umount.cifs.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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-\FCumount\&.cifs\F[] {mount\-point} [\-nVvhfle]
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+/proc/fs/cifs
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-\FCfs/cifs/README\F[]\&.
+fs/cifs/README\&.
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_acl_tdb.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_acl_tdb.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_acl_tdb.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_acl_xattr.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_acl_xattr.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_acl_xattr.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_audit.8
===================================================================
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_cacheprime.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_cacheprime.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_cacheprime.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_cap.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_cap.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_cap.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_catia.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_catia.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_catia.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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 .\"    Manual: System Administration tools
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-.TH "VFS_CATIA" "8" "06/18/2010" "Samba 3\&.5" "System Administration tools"
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_commit.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_commit.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_commit.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_default_quota.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_default_quota.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_default_quota.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_dirsort.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_dirsort.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_dirsort.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_extd_audit.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_extd_audit.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_extd_audit.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_fake_perms.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_fake_perms.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_fake_perms.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_fileid.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_fileid.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_fileid.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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 This VFS module is part of the
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 suite\&.
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 Samba uses file_id structs to uniquely identify files for locking purpose\&. By default the file_id contains the device and inode number returned by the
-\FCstat()\F[]
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+fsname\&.
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 option, which was used in earlier versions of fileid mapping feature in custom Samba 3\&.0 versions\&.
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_full_audit.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_full_audit.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_full_audit.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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-.SH "Synopsis"
-.fam C
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-\FCvfs objects = full_audit\F[]
-.fam
+vfs objects = full_audit
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 This VFS module is part of the
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+vfs_full_audit
 VFS module records selected client operations to the system log using
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+vfs_full_audit
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 aio_cancel
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+vfs_full_audit
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_gpfs.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_gpfs.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_gpfs.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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+.\"      Date: 03/06/2011
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 .\"    Source: Samba 3.5
 .\"  Language: English
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+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
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-\FCvfs objects = gpfs\F[]
-.fam
+vfs objects = gpfs
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
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 suite\&.
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-\FCgpfs\F[]
+gpfs
 VFS module is the home for all gpfs extensions that Samba requires for proper integration with GPFS\&. It uses the GPL library interfaces provided by GPFS\&.
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-\FCNOTE:\F[]This module follows the posix\-acl behaviour and hence allows permission stealing via chown\&. Samba might allow at a later point in time, to restrict the chown via this module as such restrictions are the responsibility of the underlying filesystem than of Samba\&.
+NOTE:This module follows the posix\-acl behaviour and hence allows permission stealing via chown\&. Samba might allow at a later point in time, to restrict the chown via this module as such restrictions are the responsibility of the underlying filesystem than of Samba\&.
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_netatalk.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_netatalk.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_notify_fam.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_notify_fam.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_prealloc.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_prealloc.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_prealloc.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_preopen.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_preopen.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_readahead.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_readahead.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_readahead.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_readonly.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_readonly.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_readonly.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_recycle.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_recycle.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_recycle.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_scannedonly.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_scannedonly.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_scannedonly.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
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-.SH "Synopsis"
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-\FCvfs objects = scannedonly\F[]
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+vfs objects = scannedonly
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
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 This VFS module is part of the
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 suite\&.
 .PP
 The
-\FCvfs_scannedonly\F[]
+vfs_scannedonly
 VFS module ensures that only files that have been scanned for viruses are visible and accessible to the end user\&. If non\-scanned files are found an anti\-virus scanning daemon is notified\&. The anti\-virus scanning daemon is not part of the Samba suite\&.
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 Scannedonly comes in two parts: a samba vfs module and (one or more) daemons\&. The daemon scans files\&. If a certain file is clean, a second file is created with prefix
-\FC\&.scanned:\F[]\&. The Samba module simply looks if such a
-\FC\&.scanned:\F[]
+\&.scanned:\&. The Samba module simply looks if such a
+\&.scanned:
 file exists, and is newer than the pertinent file\&. If this is the case, the file is shown to the user\&. If this is not the case, the file is not returned in a directory listing (configurable), and cannot be opened (configurable)\&. The Samba vfs module will notify the daemon to scan this file\&.
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 So what happens for the user in the default configuration\&. The first time a directory is listed, it shows files as \'file is being scanned for viruses, but after the first time all files are shown\&. There is a utility scannedonly_prescan that can help you to prescan all directories\&. When new files are written the daemon is notified immediately after the file is complete\&.
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 If a virus is found by the daemon, a file with a warning message is created in the directory of the user, a warning is sent to the logs, and the file is renamed to have prefix
-\FC\&.virus:\F[]\&. Files with the
-\FC\&.virus:\F[]
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 prefix are never shown to the user and all access is denied\&.
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 This module is stackable\&.
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+vfs_scannedonly
 relies on a anti\-virus scanning daemon that listens on the scannedonly socket (unix domain socket or UDP socket)\&.
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@@ -229,11 +79,11 @@
 .PP
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 .RS 4
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+Whether files that are not visible (\&.scanned:
 files,
-\FC\&.failed:\F[]
+\&.failed:
 files and
-\FC\&.virus: \F[]
+\&.virus:
 files) should be deleted if the user tries to remove the directory\&. If false, the user will get the "directory is not empty" error\&.
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-\FC\&.scanned:\F[]
+\&.scanned:
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-\FC\&.scanned:\F[]
+\&.scanned:
 files\&.
-\FC\&.virus:\F[]
+\&.virus:
 files and
-\FC\&.failed:\F[]
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_shadow_copy.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_shadow_copy.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_shadow_copy.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
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-\FCvfs objects = shadow_copy\F[]
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 VFS module functionality that is similar to Microsoft Shadow Copy services\&. When setup properly, this module allows Microsoft Shadow Copy clients to browse "shadow copies" on Samba shares\&.
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+vfs_shadow_copy
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+vfs_shadow_copy\&. The snapshot mount points must be immediate children of a the directory being shared\&.
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 With Samba or Windows servers,
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+vfs_shadow_copy
 is designed to be an end\-user tool only\&. It does not replace or enhance your backup and archival solutions and should in no way be considered as such\&. Additionally, if you need version control, implement a version control system\&.
 .SH "VERSION"
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_shadow_copy2.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_shadow_copy2.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_shadow_copy2.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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 This VFS module is part of the
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 VFS module functionality that is similar to Microsoft Shadow Copy services\&. When setup properly, this module allows Microsoft Shadow Copy clients to browse "shadow copies" on Samba shares\&.
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 This is not a backup, archival, or version control solution\&.
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_smb_traffic_analyzer.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_smb_traffic_analyzer.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_smb_traffic_analyzer.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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-.SH "Synopsis"
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+vfs objects = smb_traffic_analyzer
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+vfs_smb_traffic_analyzer
 VFS module logs client write and read operations on a Samba server and sends this data over a socket to a helper program, which feeds a SQL database\&. More information on the helper programs can be obtained from the homepage of the project at: http://holger123\&.wordpress\&.com/smb\-traffic\-analyzer/
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_streams_depot.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_streams_depot.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_streams_depot.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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 enables storing of NTFS alternate data streams in the file system\&. As a normal posix file system does not support the concept of multiple data streams per file, the streams_depot module stores the data in files in a separate directory\&.
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_streams_xattr.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_streams_xattr.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
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 enables storing of NTFS alternate data streams in the file system\&. As a normal posix file system does not support the concept of multiple data streams per file, the streams_xattr module stores the data in posix extended attributes (xattrs)\&. The name of these attributes is user\&.DosStream\&."ADS\-NAME"\&.
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_xattr_tdb.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfs_xattr_tdb.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfstest.1
===================================================================
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+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/vfstest.1	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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-.TH "VFSTEST" "1" "06/18/2010" "Samba 3\&.5" "User Commands"
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-.SH "Synopsis"
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-\FCvfstest\F[] [\-d\ debuglevel] [\-c\ command] [\-l\ logdir] [\-h]
-.fam
+vfstest [\-d\ debuglevel] [\-c\ command] [\-l\ logdir] [\-h]
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/wbinfo.1
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/wbinfo.1	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/wbinfo.1	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
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 The
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 The original Samba software and related utilities were created by Andrew Tridgell\&. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed\&.
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Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/winbind_krb5_locator.7
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/winbind_krb5_locator.7	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/winbind_krb5_locator.7	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,162 +1,14 @@
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-.SH "Name"
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 winbind_krb5_locator \- A plugin for MIT and Heimdal Kerberos for detecting KDCs using Windows semantics\&.
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 suite\&.
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-\FCwinbind_krb5_locator\F[]
+winbind_krb5_locator
 is a plugin that permits MIT and Heimdal Kerberos libraries to detect Kerberos Servers (for the KDC and kpasswd service) using the same semantics that other tools of the Samba suite use\&. This include site\-aware DNS service record lookups and caching of closest dc\&. The plugin uses the public locator API provided by most modern Kerberos implementations\&.
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 daemon which needs to be configured and started separately\&.
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 After copying the locator plugin to the appropriate plugin directory it should immediately be available for use\&. Users should be able to kinit into their kerberized Windows environment without any modification or servers being put manually into
-\FC/etc/krb5\&.conf\F[]\&.
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 This man page is correct for version 3 of the Samba suite\&.

Modified: trunk/samba/docs/manpages/winbindd.8
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs/manpages/winbindd.8	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs/manpages/winbindd.8	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
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+.SH "SYNOPSIS"
 .HP \w'\ 'u
-\FCwinbindd\F[] [\-D] [\-F] [\-S] [\-i] [\-Y] [\-d\ <debug\ level>] [\-s\ <smb\ config\ file>] [\-n]
-.fam
+winbindd [\-D] [\-F] [\-S] [\-i] [\-Y] [\-d\ <debug\ level>] [\-s\ <smb\ config\ file>] [\-n]
 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
 .PP
 This program is part of the
 \fBsamba\fR(7)
 suite\&.
 .PP
-\FCwinbindd\F[]
+winbindd
 is a daemon that provides a number of services to the Name Service Switch capability found in most modern C libraries, to arbitrary applications via PAM and
-\FCntlm_auth\F[]
+ntlm_auth
 and to Samba itself\&.
 .PP
 Even if winbind is not used for nsswitch, it still provides a service to
-\FCsmbd\F[],
-\FCntlm_auth\F[]
+smbd,
+ntlm_auth
 and the
-\FCpam_winbind\&.so\F[]
+pam_winbind\&.so
 PAM module, by managing connections to domain controllers\&. In this configuraiton the
 \m[blue]\fBidmap uid\fR\m[]
 and
@@ -196,15 +46,15 @@
 parameters are not required\&. (This is known as `netlogon proxy only mode\'\&.)
 .PP
 The Name Service Switch allows user and system information to be obtained from different databases services such as NIS or DNS\&. The exact behaviour can be configured through the
-\FC/etc/nsswitch\&.conf\F[]
+/etc/nsswitch\&.conf
 file\&. Users and groups are allocated as they are resolved to a range of user and group ids specified by the administrator of the Samba system\&.
 .PP
 The service provided by
-\FCwinbindd\F[]
+winbindd
 is called `winbind\' and can be used to resolve user and group information from a Windows NT server\&. The service can also provide authentication services via an associated PAM module\&.
 .PP
 The
-\FCpam_winbind\F[]
+pam_winbind
 module supports the
 \fIauth\fR,
 \fIaccount\fR
@@ -213,7 +63,7 @@
 module\-types\&. It should be noted that the
 \fIaccount\fR
 module simply performs a getpwnam() to verify that the system can obtain a uid for the user, as the domain controller has already performed access control\&. If the
-\FClibnss_winbind\F[]
+libnss_winbind
 library has been correctly installed, or an alternate source of names configured, this should always succeed\&.
 .PP
 The following nsswitch databases are implemented by the winbindd service:
@@ -221,50 +71,42 @@
 hosts
 .RS 4
 This feature is only available on IRIX\&. User information traditionally stored in the
-\FChosts(5)\F[]
+hosts(5)
 file and used by
-\FCgethostbyname(3)\F[]
+gethostbyname(3)
 functions\&. Names are resolved through the WINS server or by broadcast\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 passwd
 .RS 4
 User information traditionally stored in the
-\FCpasswd(5)\F[]
+passwd(5)
 file and used by
-\FCgetpwent(3)\F[]
+getpwent(3)
 functions\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 group
 .RS 4
 Group information traditionally stored in the
-\FCgroup(5)\F[]
+group(5)
 file and used by
-\FCgetgrent(3)\F[]
+getgrent(3)
 functions\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 For example, the following simple configuration in the
-\FC/etc/nsswitch\&.conf\F[]
+/etc/nsswitch\&.conf
 file can be used to initially resolve user and group information from
-\FC/etc/passwd \F[]
+/etc/passwd
 and
-\FC/etc/group\F[]
+/etc/group
 and then from the Windows NT server\&.
 .sp
 .if n \{\
 .RS 4
 .\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
 .nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
 passwd:         files winbind
 group:          files winbind
 ## only available on IRIX: use winbind to resolve hosts:
@@ -272,43 +114,23 @@
 ## All other NSS enabled systems should use libnss_wins\&.so like this:
 hosts:          files dns wins
 
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
 .fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
 .if n \{\
 .RE
 .\}
 .PP
 The following simple configuration in the
-\FC/etc/nsswitch\&.conf\F[]
+/etc/nsswitch\&.conf
 file can be used to initially resolve hostnames from
-\FC/etc/hosts\F[]
+/etc/hosts
 and then from the WINS server\&.
 .sp
 .if n \{\
 .RS 4
 .\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
 .nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
 hosts:		files wins
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
 .fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
 .if n \{\
 .RE
 .\}
@@ -317,29 +139,29 @@
 \-D
 .RS 4
 If specified, this parameter causes the server to operate as a daemon\&. That is, it detaches itself and runs in the background on the appropriate port\&. This switch is assumed if
-\FCwinbindd\F[]
+winbindd
 is executed on the command line of a shell\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \-F
 .RS 4
 If specified, this parameter causes the main
-\FCwinbindd\F[]
+winbindd
 process to not daemonize, i\&.e\&. double\-fork and disassociate with the terminal\&. Child processes are still created as normal to service each connection request, but the main process does not exit\&. This operation mode is suitable for running
-\FCwinbindd\F[]
+winbindd
 under process supervisors such as
-\FCsupervise\F[]
+supervise
 and
-\FCsvscan\F[]
+svscan
 from Daniel J\&. Bernstein\'s
-\FCdaemontools\F[]
+daemontools
 package, or the AIX process monitor\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 \-S
 .RS 4
 If specified, this parameter causes
-\FCwinbindd\F[]
+winbindd
 to log to standard output rather than a file\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -355,7 +177,7 @@
 Note that specifying this parameter here will override the
 \m[blue]\fB\%smb.conf.5.html#\fR\m[]
 parameter in the
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 file\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -367,7 +189,7 @@
 \-s|\-\-configfile <configuration file>
 .RS 4
 The file specified contains the configuration details required by the server\&. The information in this file includes server\-specific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide\&. See
-\FCsmb\&.conf\F[]
+smb\&.conf
 for more information\&. The default configuration file name is determined at compile time\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -386,13 +208,13 @@
 \-i
 .RS 4
 Tells
-\FCwinbindd\F[]
+winbindd
 to not become a daemon and detach from the current terminal\&. This option is used by developers when interactive debugging of
-\FCwinbindd\F[]
+winbindd
 is required\&.
-\FCwinbindd\F[]
+winbindd
 also logs to standard output, as if the
-\FC\-S\F[]
+\-S
 parameter had been given\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -408,7 +230,7 @@
 .SH "NAME AND ID RESOLUTION"
 .PP
 Users and groups on a Windows NT server are assigned a security id (SID) which is globally unique when the user or group is created\&. To convert the Windows NT user or group into a unix user or group, a mapping between SIDs and unix user and group ids is required\&. This is one of the jobs that
-\FC winbindd\F[]
+winbindd
 performs\&.
 .PP
 As winbindd users and groups are resolved from a server, user and group ids are allocated from a specified range\&. This is done on a first come, first served basis, although all existing users and groups will be mapped as soon as a client performs a user or group enumeration command\&. The allocated unix ids are stored in a database and will be remembered\&.
@@ -417,7 +239,7 @@
 .SH "CONFIGURATION"
 .PP
 Configuration of the
-\FCwinbindd\F[]
+winbindd
 daemon is done through configuration parameters in the
 \fBsmb.conf\fR(5)
 file\&. All parameters should be specified in the [global] section of smb\&.conf\&.
@@ -558,36 +380,22 @@
 To setup winbindd for user and group lookups plus authentication from a domain controller use something like the following setup\&. This was tested on an early Red Hat Linux box\&.
 .PP
 In
-\FC/etc/nsswitch\&.conf\F[]
+/etc/nsswitch\&.conf
 put the following:
 .sp
 .if n \{\
 .RS 4
 .\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
 .nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
 passwd: files winbind
 group:  files winbind
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
 .fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
 .if n \{\
 .RE
 .\}
 .PP
 In
-\FC/etc/pam\&.d/*\F[]
+/etc/pam\&.d/*
 replace the
 \fI auth\fR
 lines with something like this:
@@ -595,27 +403,13 @@
 .if n \{\
 .RS 4
 .\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
 .nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
 auth  required    /lib/security/pam_securetty\&.so
 auth  required	  /lib/security/pam_nologin\&.so
 auth  sufficient  /lib/security/pam_winbind\&.so
 auth  required    /lib/security/pam_unix\&.so \e
                   use_first_pass shadow nullok
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
 .fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
 .if n \{\
 .RE
 .\}
@@ -624,7 +418,6 @@
 .sp
 .\}
 .RS 4
-.BM yellow
 .it 1 an-trap
 .nr an-no-space-flag 1
 .nr an-break-flag 1
@@ -636,7 +429,6 @@
 .PP
 The PAM module pam_unix has recently replaced the module pam_pwdb\&. Some Linux systems use the module pam_unix2 in place of pam_unix\&.
 .sp .5v
-.EM yellow
 .RE
 .PP
 Note in particular the use of the
@@ -647,30 +439,30 @@
 .PP
 Now replace the account lines with this:
 .PP
-\FCaccount required /lib/security/pam_winbind\&.so \F[]
+account required /lib/security/pam_winbind\&.so
 .PP
 The next step is to join the domain\&. To do that use the
-\FCnet\F[]
+net
 program like this:
 .PP
-\FCnet join \-S PDC \-U Administrator\F[]
+net join \-S PDC \-U Administrator
 .PP
 The username after the
 \fI\-U\fR
 can be any Domain user that has administrator privileges on the machine\&. Substitute the name or IP of your PDC for "PDC"\&.
 .PP
 Next copy
-\FClibnss_winbind\&.so\F[]
+libnss_winbind\&.so
 to
-\FC/lib\F[]
+/lib
 and
-\FCpam_winbind\&.so \F[]
+pam_winbind\&.so
 to
-\FC/lib/security\F[]\&. A symbolic link needs to be made from
-\FC/lib/libnss_winbind\&.so\F[]
+/lib/security\&. A symbolic link needs to be made from
+/lib/libnss_winbind\&.so
 to
-\FC/lib/libnss_winbind\&.so\&.2\F[]\&. If you are using an older version of glibc then the target of the link should be
-\FC/lib/libnss_winbind\&.so\&.1\F[]\&.
+/lib/libnss_winbind\&.so\&.2\&. If you are using an older version of glibc then the target of the link should be
+/lib/libnss_winbind\&.so\&.1\&.
 .PP
 Finally, setup a
 \fBsmb.conf\fR(5)
@@ -679,15 +471,7 @@
 .if n \{\
 .RS 4
 .\}
-.fam C
-.ps -1
 .nf
-.if t \{\
-.sp -1
-.\}
-.BB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.sp -1
-
 [global]
 	winbind separator = +
         winbind cache time = 10
@@ -698,36 +482,30 @@
         workgroup = DOMAIN
         security = domain
         password server = *
-.EB lightgray adjust-for-leading-newline
-.if t \{\
-.sp 1
-.\}
 .fi
-.fam
-.ps +1
 .if n \{\
 .RE
 .\}
 .PP
 Now start winbindd and you should find that your user and group database is expanded to include your NT users and groups, and that you can login to your unix box as a domain user, using the DOMAIN+user syntax for the username\&. You may wish to use the commands
-\FCgetent passwd\F[]
+getent passwd
 and
-\FCgetent group \F[]
+getent group
 to confirm the correct operation of winbindd\&.
 .SH "NOTES"
 .PP
 The following notes are useful when configuring and running
-\FCwinbindd\F[]:
+winbindd:
 .PP
 \fBnmbd\fR(8)
 must be running on the local machine for
-\FCwinbindd\F[]
+winbindd
 to work\&.
 .PP
 PAM is really easy to misconfigure\&. Make sure you know what you are doing when modifying PAM configuration files\&. It is possible to set up PAM such that you can no longer log into your system\&.
 .PP
 If more than one UNIX machine is running
-\FCwinbindd\F[], then in general the user and groups ids allocated by winbindd will not be the same\&. The user and group ids will only be valid for the local machine, unless a shared
+winbindd, then in general the user and groups ids allocated by winbindd will not be the same\&. The user and group ids will only be valid for the local machine, unless a shared
 \m[blue]\fBidmap backend\fR\m[]
 is configured\&.
 .PP
@@ -735,7 +513,7 @@
 .SH "SIGNALS"
 .PP
 The following signals can be used to manipulate the
-\FCwinbindd\F[]
+winbindd
 daemon\&.
 .PP
 SIGHUP
@@ -748,14 +526,14 @@
 SIGUSR2
 .RS 4
 The SIGUSR2 signal will cause
-\FC winbindd\F[]
+winbindd
 to write status information to the winbind log file\&.
 .sp
 Log files are stored in the filename specified by the log file parameter\&.
 .RE
 .SH "FILES"
 .PP
-\FC/etc/nsswitch\&.conf(5)\F[]
+/etc/nsswitch\&.conf(5)
 .RS 4
 Name service switch configuration file\&.
 .RE
@@ -763,24 +541,24 @@
 /tmp/\&.winbindd/pipe
 .RS 4
 The UNIX pipe over which clients communicate with the
-\FCwinbindd\F[]
+winbindd
 program\&. For security reasons, the winbind client will only attempt to connect to the winbindd daemon if both the
-\FC/tmp/\&.winbindd\F[]
+/tmp/\&.winbindd
 directory and
-\FC/tmp/\&.winbindd/pipe\F[]
+/tmp/\&.winbindd/pipe
 file are owned by root\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 $LOCKDIR/winbindd_privileged/pipe
 .RS 4
 The UNIX pipe over which \'privileged\' clients communicate with the
-\FCwinbindd\F[]
+winbindd
 program\&. For security reasons, access to some winbindd functions \- like those needed by the
-\FCntlm_auth\F[]
+ntlm_auth
 utility \- is restricted\&. By default, only users in the \'root\' group will get this access, however the administrator may change the group permissions on $LOCKDIR/winbindd_privileged to allow programs like \'squid\' to use ntlm_auth\&. Note that the winbind client will only attempt to connect to the winbindd daemon if both the
-\FC$LOCKDIR/winbindd_privileged\F[]
+$LOCKDIR/winbindd_privileged
 directory and
-\FC$LOCKDIR/winbindd_privileged/pipe\F[]
+$LOCKDIR/winbindd_privileged/pipe
 file are owned by root\&.
 .RE
 .PP
@@ -794,7 +572,7 @@
 Storage for the Windows NT rid to UNIX user/group id mapping\&. The lock directory is specified when Samba is initially compiled using the
 \fI\-\-with\-lockdir\fR
 option\&. This directory is by default
-\FC/usr/local/samba/var/locks \F[]\&.
+/usr/local/samba/var/locks\&.
 .RE
 .PP
 $LOCKDIR/winbindd_cache\&.tdb
@@ -806,7 +584,7 @@
 This man page is correct for version 3 of the Samba suite\&.
 .SH "SEE ALSO"
 .PP
-\FCnsswitch\&.conf(5)\F[],
+nsswitch\&.conf(5),
 \fBsamba\fR(7),
 \fBwbinfo\fR(1),
 \fBntlm_auth\fR(8),
@@ -816,9 +594,9 @@
 .PP
 The original Samba software and related utilities were created by Andrew Tridgell\&. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed\&.
 .PP
-\FCwbinfo\F[]
+wbinfo
 and
-\FCwinbindd\F[]
+winbindd
 were written by Tim Potter\&.
 .PP
 The conversion to DocBook for Samba 2\&.2 was done by Gerald Carter\&. The conversion to DocBook XML 4\&.2 for Samba 3\&.0 was done by Alexander Bokovoy\&.

Modified: trunk/samba/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-upgrading-to-3.0.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-upgrading-to-3.0.xml	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/docs-xml/Samba3-HOWTO/TOSHARG-upgrading-to-3.0.xml	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -94,8 +94,104 @@
 
 <sect2>
 <title>New Features in Samba-3.2.x Series</title>
+
+<para>Samba is now distributed under the version 3
+of the new GNU General Public License. 
+</para>
+
 <para>
+The major new features are:
 </para>
+
+
+<orderedlist numeration="arabic">
+	<listitem><para>
+<indexterm><primary>File Service</primary></indexterm>
+<indexterm><primary>limit</primary></indexterm>
+	Removal of the 1024 byte limit on pathnames and 256 byte limit on
+	filename components to honor the MAX_PATH setting from the host OS.
+	</para></listitem>
+
+	<listitem><para>
+<indexterm><primary>Registory</primary></indexterm>
+<indexterm><primary>Configuration</primary></indexterm>
+	Introduction of a registry based configuration system.
+	</para></listitem>
+
+	<listitem><para>
+<indexterm><primary>cluster</primary></indexterm>
+	Experimental support for file serving clusters.
+	</para></listitem>
+
+	<listitem><para>
+<indexterm><primary>IPv6</primary></indexterm>
+	Support for IPv6 in the server, and client tools and libraries.
+	</para></listitem>
+
+	<listitem><para>
+<indexterm><primary>alternate data streams</primary></indexterm>
+	Support for storing alternate data streams in xattrs.
+	</para></listitem>
+
+	<listitem><para>
+<indexterm><primary>Encrypted SMB transport</primary></indexterm>
+	Encrypted SMB transport in client tools and libraries, and server.
+	</para></listitem>
+
+	<listitem><para>
+<indexterm><primary>Windows Vista</primary></indexterm>
+	Support for Vista clients authenticating via Kerberos.
+	</para></listitem>
+
+	<listitem><para>
+<indexterm><primary>Winbind</primary></indexterm>
+<indexterm><primary>forest</primary></indexterm>
+	Full support for Windows 2003 cross-forest, transitive trusts
+	and one-way domain trusts.
+	</para></listitem>
+
+	<listitem><para>
+<indexterm><primary>pam_winbind</primary></indexterm>
+	Support for userPrincipalName logons via pam_winbind and NSS lookups.
+	</para></listitem>
+
+	<listitem><para>
+<indexterm><primary>LDAP</primary></indexterm>
+<indexterm><primary>Active Directory</primary></indexterm>
+<indexterm><primary>Signing</primary></indexterm>
+	Support for Active Directory LDAP Signing policy.
+	</para></listitem>
+
+	<listitem><para>
+<indexterm><primary>Licence</primary></indexterm>
+<indexterm><primary>GPL</primary></indexterm>
+	New LGPL Winbind client library (libwbclient.so).
+	</para></listitem>
+
+	<listitem><para>
+<indexterm><primary>domain</primary></indexterm>
+<indexterm><primary>domain trust</primary></indexterm>
+	Support for establishing interdomain trust relationships with Windows 2008.
+	</para></listitem>
+
+	<listitem><para>
+<indexterm><primary>joining</primary></indexterm>
+	New client and server support for remotely joining and unjoining Domains.
+	</para></listitem>
+
+
+        <listitem><para>
+<indexterm><primary>joining</primary></indexterm>
+        Support for joining into Windows 2008 domains.
+        </para></listitem>
+
+</orderedlist>
+
+<para>
+Plus lots of other improvements!
+</para>
+
+
 </sect2>
 
 <sect2>

Modified: trunk/samba/lib/util/params.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/lib/util/params.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/lib/util/params.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@
       case EOF:
         InFile->bufr[i] = '\0';
         DEBUG(1,("%s Unexpected end-of-file at: %s\n", func, InFile->bufr ));
-        return( true );
+        return( false );
 
       default:
         if( isspace( c ) )     /* One ' ' per whitespace region.       */

Modified: trunk/samba/libcli/nbt/nbtname.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/libcli/nbt/nbtname.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/libcli/nbt/nbtname.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -82,7 +82,9 @@
 			return ndr_pull_error(ndr, NDR_ERR_STRING,
 					      "BAD NBT NAME component");
 		}
-		*component = (uint8_t*)talloc_strndup(ndr, (const char *)&ndr->data[1 + *offset], len);
+		*component = (uint8_t*)talloc_strndup(
+			ndr->current_mem_ctx,
+			(const char *)&ndr->data[1 + *offset], len);
 		NDR_ERR_HAVE_NO_MEMORY(*component);
 		*offset += len + 1;
 		*max_offset = MAX(*max_offset, *offset);
@@ -126,7 +128,7 @@
 				      "BAD NBT NAME too many components");
 	}
 	if (num_components == 0) {
-		name = talloc_strdup(ndr, "");
+		name = talloc_strdup(ndr->current_mem_ctx, "");
 		NDR_ERR_HAVE_NO_MEMORY(name);
 	}
 

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/dcerpc.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/dcerpc.h	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/dcerpc.h	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
 #define DCERPC_FAULT_OTHER	( 0x00000001 )
 #define DCERPC_FAULT_ACCESS_DENIED	( 0x00000005 )
 #define DCERPC_FAULT_CANT_PERFORM	( 0x000006d8 )
+#define DCERPC_FAULT_SEC_PKG_ERROR	( 0x00000721 )
 #define DCERPC_FAULT_TODO	( 0x00000042 )
 #define DCERPC_AUTH_LEVEL_DEFAULT	( DCERPC_AUTH_LEVEL_CONNECT )
 #define DCERPC_AUTH_TRAILER_LENGTH	( 8 )

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/drsblobs.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/drsblobs.h	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/drsblobs.h	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -84,9 +84,9 @@
 
 struct repsFromTo2OtherInfo {
 	uint32_t __ndr_size;/* [value(ndr_size_repsFromTo2OtherInfo(this,ndr->iconv_convenience,ndr->flags))] */
-	const char * dns_name1;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * dns_name1;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint32_t unknown1;
-	const char * dns_name2;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * dns_name2;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint64_t unknown2;
 }/* [relative_base,gensize,public] */;
 

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/eventlog.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/eventlog.h	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/eventlog.h	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -59,13 +59,13 @@
 	uint32_t data_length;/* [value(data.length)] */
 	uint32_t data_offset;
 	uint32_t source_name_len;/* [value(2*strlen_m_term(source_name))] */
-	const char * source_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * source_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint32_t computer_name_len;/* [value(2*strlen_m_term(computer_name))] */
-	const char * computer_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * computer_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint32_t sid_padding;
 	DATA_BLOB sid;
 	uint32_t strings_len;/* [value(2*ndr_size_string_array(strings,num_of_strings,LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM))] */
-	const char * *strings;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * *strings;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	DATA_BLOB data;
 	uint32_t padding;
 }/* [public,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_NOALIGN|LIBNDR_PRINT_ARRAY_HEX)] */;
@@ -119,10 +119,10 @@
 	uint32_t UserSidOffset;/* [value(56+2*(strlen_m_term(SourceName)+strlen_m_term(Computername)))] */
 	uint32_t DataLength;
 	uint32_t DataOffset;/* [value(56+2*(strlen_m_term(SourceName)+strlen_m_term(Computername))+UserSidLength+(2*ndr_size_string_array(Strings,NumStrings,LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)))] */
-	const char * SourceName;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * Computername;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * SourceName;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * Computername;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	struct dom_sid0 UserSid;/* [subcontext_size(UserSidLength),subcontext(0),flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN4)] */
-	const char * *Strings;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * *Strings;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint8_t *Data;/* [flag(LIBNDR_PRINT_ARRAY_HEX)] */
 	const char * Pad;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_ASCII|LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
 	uint32_t Length2;/* [value(Length)] */

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/misc.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/misc.h	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/misc.h	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -84,10 +84,10 @@
 ;
 
 union winreg_Data {
-	const char * string;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM),case(REG_SZ)] */
+	const char * string;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2),case(REG_SZ)] */
 	DATA_BLOB binary;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_REMAINING),case(REG_BINARY)] */
 	uint32_t value;/* [case(REG_DWORD)] */
-	const char ** string_array;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM),case(REG_MULTI_SZ)] */
+	const char ** string_array;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2),case(REG_MULTI_SZ)] */
 	DATA_BLOB data;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_REMAINING),default] */
 }/* [public,nodiscriminant,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_LITTLE_ENDIAN)] */;
 

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/nbt.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/nbt.h	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/nbt.h	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -456,8 +456,8 @@
 
 struct NETLOGON_SAM_LOGON_REQUEST {
 	uint16_t request_count;
-	const char * computer_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * user_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * computer_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * user_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	const char * mailslot_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_ASCII|LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
 	uint32_t acct_control;
 	uint32_t sid_size;/* [value(ndr_size_dom_sid0(&sid,ndr->flags))] */
@@ -470,9 +470,9 @@
 
 struct NETLOGON_SAM_LOGON_RESPONSE_NT40 {
 	enum netlogon_command command;
-	const char * server;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * user_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * domain;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * server;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * user_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * domain;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint32_t nt_version;
 	uint16_t lmnt_token;
 	uint16_t lm20_token;
@@ -480,9 +480,9 @@
 
 struct NETLOGON_SAM_LOGON_RESPONSE {
 	enum netlogon_command command;
-	const char * pdc_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * user_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * domain_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * pdc_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * user_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * domain_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	struct GUID domain_uuid;
 	struct GUID zero_uuid;
 	const char * forest;
@@ -520,7 +520,7 @@
 	const char * computer_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_ASCII|LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
 	const char * mailslot_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_ASCII|LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
 	DATA_BLOB _pad;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
-	const char * unicode_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * unicode_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint32_t nt_version;
 	uint16_t lmnt_token;
 	uint16_t lm20_token;
@@ -530,8 +530,8 @@
 	enum netlogon_command command;
 	const char * pdc_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_ASCII|LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
 	DATA_BLOB _pad;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
-	const char * unicode_pdc_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * domain_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * unicode_pdc_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * domain_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint32_t nt_version;
 	uint16_t lmnt_token;
 	uint16_t lm20_token;
@@ -551,8 +551,8 @@
 	const char * pdc_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_ASCII|LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
 	const char * domain;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_ASCII|LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
 	DATA_BLOB _pad;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
-	const char * unicode_pdc_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * unicode_domain;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * unicode_pdc_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * unicode_domain;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint32_t db_count;
 	struct nbt_db_change_info *dbchange;
 	uint32_t sid_size;/* [value(ndr_size_dom_sid0(&sid,ndr->flags))] */

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_drsblobs.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_drsblobs.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_drsblobs.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -638,14 +638,14 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, ndr_size_repsFromTo2OtherInfo(r, ndr->iconv_convenience, ndr->flags)));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->dns_name1));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->unknown1));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->dns_name2));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -656,7 +656,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_setup_relative_base_offset2(ndr, r));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->dns_name1) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->dns_name1));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->dns_name1));
@@ -666,7 +666,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->dns_name2) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->dns_name2));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->dns_name2));
@@ -692,7 +692,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->__ndr_size));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_dns_name1));
 			if (_ptr_dns_name1) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->dns_name1);
@@ -705,7 +705,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->unknown1));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_dns_name2));
 			if (_ptr_dns_name2) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->dns_name2);
@@ -722,7 +722,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_setup_relative_base_offset2(ndr, r));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->dns_name1) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -737,7 +737,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->dns_name2) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_eventlog.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_eventlog.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_eventlog.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -121,14 +121,14 @@
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, 2 * strlen_m_term(r->source_name)));
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->source_name));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, 2 * strlen_m_term(r->computer_name)));
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->computer_name));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, 2 * ndr_size_string_array(r->strings, r->num_of_strings, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)));
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				for (cntr_strings_0 = 0; cntr_strings_0 < r->num_of_strings; cntr_strings_0++) {
 					NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->strings[cntr_strings_0]));
 				}
@@ -185,14 +185,14 @@
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->source_name_len));
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->source_name));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->computer_name_len));
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->computer_name));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->strings_len));
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC_N(ndr, r->strings, r->num_of_strings);
 				_mem_save_strings_0 = NDR_PULL_GET_MEM_CTX(ndr);
 				NDR_PULL_SET_MEM_CTX(ndr, r->strings, 0);
@@ -385,13 +385,13 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, 56 + 2 * (strlen_m_term(r->SourceName) + strlen_m_term(r->Computername)) + ndr_size_dom_sid0(&r->UserSid, ndr->flags) + (2 * ndr_size_string_array(r->Strings, r->NumStrings, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM))));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->SourceName));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->Computername));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -408,7 +408,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			for (cntr_Strings_0 = 0; cntr_Strings_0 < r->NumStrings; cntr_Strings_0++) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->Strings[cntr_Strings_0]));
 			}
@@ -463,13 +463,13 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->DataOffset));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->SourceName));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->Computername));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -486,7 +486,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_PULL_ALLOC_N(ndr, r->Strings, r->NumStrings);
 			_mem_save_Strings_0 = NDR_PULL_GET_MEM_CTX(ndr);
 			NDR_PULL_SET_MEM_CTX(ndr, r->Strings, 0);

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_misc.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_misc.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_misc.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -226,7 +226,7 @@
 				case REG_SZ: {
 					{
 						uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-						ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+						ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 						NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->string));
 						ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 					}
@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@
 				case REG_EXPAND_SZ: {
 					{
 						uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-						ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+						ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 						NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->string));
 						ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 					}
@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@
 				case REG_MULTI_SZ: {
 					{
 						uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-						ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+						ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 						NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string_array(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->string_array));
 						ndr->flags = _flags_save_string_array;
 					}
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@
 				case REG_SZ: {
 					{
 						uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-						ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+						ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 						NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->string));
 						ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 					}
@@ -342,7 +342,7 @@
 				case REG_EXPAND_SZ: {
 					{
 						uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-						ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+						ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 						NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->string));
 						ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 					}
@@ -373,7 +373,7 @@
 				case REG_MULTI_SZ: {
 					{
 						uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-						ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+						ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 						NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string_array(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->string_array));
 						ndr->flags = _flags_save_string_array;
 					}

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_nbt.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_nbt.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_nbt.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1749,19 +1749,19 @@
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_netlogon_command(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->command));
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->server));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->user_name));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->domain));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
@@ -1787,19 +1787,19 @@
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_netlogon_command(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->command));
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->server));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->user_name));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->domain));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
@@ -1844,19 +1844,19 @@
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_netlogon_command(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->command));
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->pdc_name));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->user_name));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->domain_name));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
@@ -1889,19 +1889,19 @@
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_netlogon_command(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->command));
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->pdc_name));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->user_name));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->domain_name));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
@@ -2082,7 +2082,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->unicode_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -2120,7 +2120,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->unicode_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -2170,13 +2170,13 @@
 			}
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->unicode_pdc_name));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->domain_name));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
@@ -2214,13 +2214,13 @@
 			}
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->unicode_pdc_name));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
 			{
 				uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+				ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->domain_name));
 				ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 			}
@@ -2323,13 +2323,13 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->unicode_pdc_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->unicode_domain));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -2383,13 +2383,13 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->unicode_pdc_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->unicode_domain));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_netlogon.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_netlogon.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_netlogon.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -6712,7 +6712,7 @@
 			case NETR_CHANGELOG_NAME_INCLUDED: {
 				{
 					uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-					ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+					ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 					NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->object_name));
 					ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 				}
@@ -6754,7 +6754,7 @@
 			case NETR_CHANGELOG_NAME_INCLUDED: {
 				{
 					uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-					ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+					ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 					NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->object_name));
 					ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 				}
@@ -7519,7 +7519,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->PlatformId));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			{
 				struct ndr_push *_ndr_CSDVersion;
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_subcontext_start(ndr, &_ndr_CSDVersion, 0, 256));
@@ -7551,7 +7551,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->PlatformId));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			{
 				struct ndr_pull *_ndr_CSDVersion;
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_subcontext_start(ndr, &_ndr_CSDVersion, 0, 256));

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_spoolss.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_spoolss.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_spoolss.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -44,21 +44,6 @@
 	return NDR_ERR_SUCCESS;
 }
 
-_PUBLIC_ void ndr_print_spoolss_Time(struct ndr_print *ndr, const char *name, const struct spoolss_Time *r)
-{
-	ndr_print_struct(ndr, name, "spoolss_Time");
-	ndr->depth++;
-	ndr_print_uint16(ndr, "year", r->year);
-	ndr_print_uint16(ndr, "month", r->month);
-	ndr_print_uint16(ndr, "day_of_week", r->day_of_week);
-	ndr_print_uint16(ndr, "day", r->day);
-	ndr_print_uint16(ndr, "hour", r->hour);
-	ndr_print_uint16(ndr, "minute", r->minute);
-	ndr_print_uint16(ndr, "second", r->second);
-	ndr_print_uint16(ndr, "millisecond", r->millisecond);
-	ndr->depth--;
-}
-
 static size_t ndr_size_spoolss_Time(const struct spoolss_Time *r, struct smb_iconv_convenience *ic, int flags)
 {
 	return ndr_size_struct(r, flags, (ndr_push_flags_fn_t)ndr_push_spoolss_Time, ic);
@@ -314,13 +299,13 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->printername));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->servername));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -356,7 +341,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->printername) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->printername));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->printername));
@@ -366,7 +351,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->servername) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->servername));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->servername));
@@ -388,7 +373,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_printername));
 			if (_ptr_printername) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->printername);
@@ -400,7 +385,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_servername));
 			if (_ptr_servername) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->servername);
@@ -442,7 +427,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->printername) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -457,7 +442,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->servername) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -1286,19 +1271,19 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_spoolss_PrinterAttributes(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->flags));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->description));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->comment));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -1307,7 +1292,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->description) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->description));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->description));
@@ -1317,7 +1302,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->name));
@@ -1327,7 +1312,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->comment) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->comment));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->comment));
@@ -1352,7 +1337,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_spoolss_PrinterAttributes(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->flags));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_description));
 			if (_ptr_description) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->description);
@@ -1364,7 +1349,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_name));
 			if (_ptr_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->name);
@@ -1376,7 +1361,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_comment));
 			if (_ptr_comment) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->comment);
@@ -1391,7 +1376,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->description) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -1406,7 +1391,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -1421,7 +1406,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->comment) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -1501,7 +1486,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_servername));
 			if (_ptr_servername) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->servername);
@@ -1513,7 +1498,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_printername));
 			if (_ptr_printername) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->printername);
@@ -1525,7 +1510,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_sharename));
 			if (_ptr_sharename) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->sharename);
@@ -1537,7 +1522,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_portname));
 			if (_ptr_portname) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->portname);
@@ -1549,7 +1534,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_drivername));
 			if (_ptr_drivername) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->drivername);
@@ -1561,7 +1546,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_comment));
 			if (_ptr_comment) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->comment);
@@ -1573,7 +1558,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_location));
 			if (_ptr_location) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->location);
@@ -1597,7 +1582,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_sepfile));
 			if (_ptr_sepfile) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->sepfile);
@@ -1609,7 +1594,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_printprocessor));
 			if (_ptr_printprocessor) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->printprocessor);
@@ -1621,7 +1606,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_datatype));
 			if (_ptr_datatype) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->datatype);
@@ -1633,7 +1618,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_parameters));
 			if (_ptr_parameters) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->parameters);
@@ -1671,7 +1656,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->servername) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -1686,7 +1671,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->printername) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -1701,7 +1686,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->sharename) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -1716,7 +1701,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->portname) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -1731,7 +1716,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->drivername) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -1746,7 +1731,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->comment) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -1761,7 +1746,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->location) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -1796,7 +1781,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->sepfile) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -1811,7 +1796,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->printprocessor) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -1826,7 +1811,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->datatype) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -1841,7 +1826,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->parameters) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -2077,13 +2062,13 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->printername));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->servername));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -2093,7 +2078,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->printername) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->printername));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->printername));
@@ -2103,7 +2088,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->servername) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->servername));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->servername));
@@ -2125,7 +2110,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_printername));
 			if (_ptr_printername) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->printername);
@@ -2137,7 +2122,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_servername));
 			if (_ptr_servername) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->servername);
@@ -2153,7 +2138,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->printername) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -2168,7 +2153,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->servername) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -2216,13 +2201,13 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->printername));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->portname));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -2234,7 +2219,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->printername) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->printername));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->printername));
@@ -2244,7 +2229,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->portname) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->portname));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->portname));
@@ -2266,7 +2251,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_printername));
 			if (_ptr_printername) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->printername);
@@ -2278,7 +2263,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_portname));
 			if (_ptr_portname) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->portname);
@@ -2296,7 +2281,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->printername) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -2311,7 +2296,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->portname) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -2424,7 +2409,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->guid));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -2434,7 +2419,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->guid) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->guid));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->guid));
@@ -2454,7 +2439,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_guid));
 			if (_ptr_guid) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->guid);
@@ -2470,7 +2455,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->guid) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -2990,37 +2975,37 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->job_id));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->printer_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->server_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->user_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->document_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->data_type));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->text_status));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -3035,7 +3020,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->printer_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->printer_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->printer_name));
@@ -3045,7 +3030,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->server_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->server_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->server_name));
@@ -3055,7 +3040,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->user_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->user_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->user_name));
@@ -3065,7 +3050,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->document_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->document_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->document_name));
@@ -3075,7 +3060,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->data_type) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->data_type));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->data_type));
@@ -3085,7 +3070,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->text_status) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->text_status));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->text_status));
@@ -3116,7 +3101,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->job_id));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_printer_name));
 			if (_ptr_printer_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->printer_name);
@@ -3128,7 +3113,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_server_name));
 			if (_ptr_server_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->server_name);
@@ -3140,7 +3125,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_user_name));
 			if (_ptr_user_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->user_name);
@@ -3152,7 +3137,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_document_name));
 			if (_ptr_document_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->document_name);
@@ -3164,7 +3149,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_data_type));
 			if (_ptr_data_type) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->data_type);
@@ -3176,7 +3161,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_text_status));
 			if (_ptr_text_status) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->text_status);
@@ -3200,7 +3185,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->printer_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -3215,7 +3200,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->server_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -3230,7 +3215,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->user_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -3245,7 +3230,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->document_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -3260,7 +3245,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->data_type) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -3275,7 +3260,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->text_status) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -3354,55 +3339,55 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->job_id));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->printer_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->server_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->user_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->document_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->notify_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->data_type));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->print_processor));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->parameters));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->driver_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -3414,7 +3399,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->text_status));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -3439,7 +3424,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->printer_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->printer_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->printer_name));
@@ -3449,7 +3434,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->server_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->server_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->server_name));
@@ -3459,7 +3444,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->user_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->user_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->user_name));
@@ -3469,7 +3454,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->document_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->document_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->document_name));
@@ -3479,7 +3464,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->notify_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->notify_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->notify_name));
@@ -3489,7 +3474,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->data_type) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->data_type));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->data_type));
@@ -3499,7 +3484,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->print_processor) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->print_processor));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->print_processor));
@@ -3509,7 +3494,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->parameters) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->parameters));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->parameters));
@@ -3519,7 +3504,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->driver_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->driver_name));
@@ -3544,7 +3529,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->text_status) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->text_status));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->text_status));
@@ -3602,7 +3587,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->job_id));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_printer_name));
 			if (_ptr_printer_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->printer_name);
@@ -3614,7 +3599,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_server_name));
 			if (_ptr_server_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->server_name);
@@ -3626,7 +3611,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_user_name));
 			if (_ptr_user_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->user_name);
@@ -3638,7 +3623,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_document_name));
 			if (_ptr_document_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->document_name);
@@ -3650,7 +3635,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_notify_name));
 			if (_ptr_notify_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->notify_name);
@@ -3662,7 +3647,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_data_type));
 			if (_ptr_data_type) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->data_type);
@@ -3674,7 +3659,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_print_processor));
 			if (_ptr_print_processor) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->print_processor);
@@ -3686,7 +3671,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_parameters));
 			if (_ptr_parameters) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->parameters);
@@ -3698,7 +3683,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_driver_name));
 			if (_ptr_driver_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->driver_name);
@@ -3722,7 +3707,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_text_status));
 			if (_ptr_text_status) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->text_status);
@@ -3762,7 +3747,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->printer_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -3777,7 +3762,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->server_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -3792,7 +3777,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->user_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -3807,7 +3792,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->document_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -3822,7 +3807,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->notify_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -3837,7 +3822,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->data_type) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -3852,7 +3837,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->print_processor) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -3867,7 +3852,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->parameters) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -3882,7 +3867,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -3917,7 +3902,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->text_status) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -4099,55 +4084,55 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->job_id));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->printer_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->server_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->user_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->document_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->notify_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->data_type));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->print_processor));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->parameters));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->driver_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -4159,7 +4144,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->text_status));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -4185,7 +4170,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->printer_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->printer_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->printer_name));
@@ -4195,7 +4180,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->server_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->server_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->server_name));
@@ -4205,7 +4190,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->user_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->user_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->user_name));
@@ -4215,7 +4200,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->document_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->document_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->document_name));
@@ -4225,7 +4210,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->notify_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->notify_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->notify_name));
@@ -4235,7 +4220,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->data_type) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->data_type));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->data_type));
@@ -4245,7 +4230,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->print_processor) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->print_processor));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->print_processor));
@@ -4255,7 +4240,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->parameters) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->parameters));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->parameters));
@@ -4265,7 +4250,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->driver_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->driver_name));
@@ -4290,7 +4275,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->text_status) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->text_status));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->text_status));
@@ -4348,7 +4333,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->job_id));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_printer_name));
 			if (_ptr_printer_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->printer_name);
@@ -4360,7 +4345,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_server_name));
 			if (_ptr_server_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->server_name);
@@ -4372,7 +4357,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_user_name));
 			if (_ptr_user_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->user_name);
@@ -4384,7 +4369,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_document_name));
 			if (_ptr_document_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->document_name);
@@ -4396,7 +4381,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_notify_name));
 			if (_ptr_notify_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->notify_name);
@@ -4408,7 +4393,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_data_type));
 			if (_ptr_data_type) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->data_type);
@@ -4420,7 +4405,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_print_processor));
 			if (_ptr_print_processor) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->print_processor);
@@ -4432,7 +4417,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_parameters));
 			if (_ptr_parameters) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->parameters);
@@ -4444,7 +4429,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_driver_name));
 			if (_ptr_driver_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->driver_name);
@@ -4468,7 +4453,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_text_status));
 			if (_ptr_text_status) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->text_status);
@@ -4509,7 +4494,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->printer_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -4524,7 +4509,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->server_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -4539,7 +4524,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->user_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -4554,7 +4539,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->document_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -4569,7 +4554,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->notify_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -4584,7 +4569,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->data_type) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -4599,7 +4584,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->print_processor) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -4614,7 +4599,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->parameters) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -4629,7 +4614,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -4664,7 +4649,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->text_status) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -7974,7 +7959,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, (ndr_size_spoolss_StringArray(r, ndr->iconv_convenience, ndr->flags) - 4) / 2));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string_array(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->string));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string_array;
 		}
@@ -7992,7 +7977,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->_ndr_size));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string_array(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->string));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string_array;
 		}
@@ -10468,7 +10453,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->driver_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -10477,7 +10462,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->driver_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->driver_name));
@@ -10497,7 +10482,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_driver_name));
 			if (_ptr_driver_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->driver_name);
@@ -10512,7 +10497,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -10554,31 +10539,31 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_spoolss_DriverOSVersion(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->version));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->driver_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->architecture));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->driver_path));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->data_file));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->config_file));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -10587,7 +10572,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->driver_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->driver_name));
@@ -10597,7 +10582,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->architecture) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->architecture));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->architecture));
@@ -10607,7 +10592,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_path) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->driver_path));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->driver_path));
@@ -10617,7 +10602,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->data_file) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->data_file));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->data_file));
@@ -10627,7 +10612,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->config_file) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->config_file));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->config_file));
@@ -10656,7 +10641,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_spoolss_DriverOSVersion(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->version));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_driver_name));
 			if (_ptr_driver_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->driver_name);
@@ -10668,7 +10653,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_architecture));
 			if (_ptr_architecture) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->architecture);
@@ -10680,7 +10665,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_driver_path));
 			if (_ptr_driver_path) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->driver_path);
@@ -10692,7 +10677,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_data_file));
 			if (_ptr_data_file) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->data_file);
@@ -10704,7 +10689,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_config_file));
 			if (_ptr_config_file) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->config_file);
@@ -10719,7 +10704,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -10734,7 +10719,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->architecture) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -10749,7 +10734,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_path) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -10764,7 +10749,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->data_file) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -10779,7 +10764,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->config_file) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -10846,55 +10831,55 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_spoolss_DriverOSVersion(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->version));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->driver_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->architecture));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->driver_path));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->data_file));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->config_file));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->help_file));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->dependent_files));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string_array;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->monitor_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->default_datatype));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -10903,7 +10888,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->driver_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->driver_name));
@@ -10913,7 +10898,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->architecture) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->architecture));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->architecture));
@@ -10923,7 +10908,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_path) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->driver_path));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->driver_path));
@@ -10933,7 +10918,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->data_file) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->data_file));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->data_file));
@@ -10943,7 +10928,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->config_file) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->config_file));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->config_file));
@@ -10953,7 +10938,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->help_file) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->help_file));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->help_file));
@@ -10963,7 +10948,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->dependent_files) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->dependent_files));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string_array(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->dependent_files));
@@ -10973,7 +10958,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->monitor_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->monitor_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->monitor_name));
@@ -10983,7 +10968,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->default_datatype) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->default_datatype));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->default_datatype));
@@ -11020,7 +11005,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_spoolss_DriverOSVersion(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->version));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_driver_name));
 			if (_ptr_driver_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->driver_name);
@@ -11032,7 +11017,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_architecture));
 			if (_ptr_architecture) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->architecture);
@@ -11044,7 +11029,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_driver_path));
 			if (_ptr_driver_path) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->driver_path);
@@ -11056,7 +11041,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_data_file));
 			if (_ptr_data_file) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->data_file);
@@ -11068,7 +11053,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_config_file));
 			if (_ptr_config_file) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->config_file);
@@ -11080,7 +11065,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_help_file));
 			if (_ptr_help_file) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->help_file);
@@ -11092,7 +11077,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_dependent_files));
 			if (_ptr_dependent_files) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->dependent_files);
@@ -11104,7 +11089,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_monitor_name));
 			if (_ptr_monitor_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->monitor_name);
@@ -11116,7 +11101,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_default_datatype));
 			if (_ptr_default_datatype) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->default_datatype);
@@ -11131,7 +11116,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -11146,7 +11131,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->architecture) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -11161,7 +11146,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_path) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -11176,7 +11161,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->data_file) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -11191,7 +11176,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->config_file) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -11206,7 +11191,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->help_file) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -11221,7 +11206,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->dependent_files) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -11236,7 +11221,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->monitor_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -11251,7 +11236,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->default_datatype) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -11342,61 +11327,61 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_spoolss_DriverOSVersion(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->version));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->driver_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->architecture));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->driver_path));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->data_file));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->config_file));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->help_file));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->dependent_files));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string_array;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->monitor_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->default_datatype));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->previous_names));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string_array;
 		}
@@ -11405,7 +11390,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->driver_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->driver_name));
@@ -11415,7 +11400,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->architecture) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->architecture));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->architecture));
@@ -11425,7 +11410,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_path) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->driver_path));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->driver_path));
@@ -11435,7 +11420,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->data_file) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->data_file));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->data_file));
@@ -11445,7 +11430,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->config_file) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->config_file));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->config_file));
@@ -11455,7 +11440,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->help_file) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->help_file));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->help_file));
@@ -11465,7 +11450,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->dependent_files) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->dependent_files));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string_array(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->dependent_files));
@@ -11475,7 +11460,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->monitor_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->monitor_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->monitor_name));
@@ -11485,7 +11470,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->default_datatype) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->default_datatype));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->default_datatype));
@@ -11495,7 +11480,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->previous_names) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->previous_names));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string_array(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->previous_names));
@@ -11534,7 +11519,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_spoolss_DriverOSVersion(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->version));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_driver_name));
 			if (_ptr_driver_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->driver_name);
@@ -11546,7 +11531,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_architecture));
 			if (_ptr_architecture) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->architecture);
@@ -11558,7 +11543,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_driver_path));
 			if (_ptr_driver_path) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->driver_path);
@@ -11570,7 +11555,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_data_file));
 			if (_ptr_data_file) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->data_file);
@@ -11582,7 +11567,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_config_file));
 			if (_ptr_config_file) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->config_file);
@@ -11594,7 +11579,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_help_file));
 			if (_ptr_help_file) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->help_file);
@@ -11606,7 +11591,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_dependent_files));
 			if (_ptr_dependent_files) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->dependent_files);
@@ -11618,7 +11603,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_monitor_name));
 			if (_ptr_monitor_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->monitor_name);
@@ -11630,7 +11615,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_default_datatype));
 			if (_ptr_default_datatype) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->default_datatype);
@@ -11642,7 +11627,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_previous_names));
 			if (_ptr_previous_names) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->previous_names);
@@ -11657,7 +11642,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -11672,7 +11657,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->architecture) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -11687,7 +11672,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_path) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -11702,7 +11687,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->data_file) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -11717,7 +11702,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->config_file) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -11732,7 +11717,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->help_file) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -11747,7 +11732,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->dependent_files) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -11762,7 +11747,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->monitor_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -11777,7 +11762,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->default_datatype) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -11792,7 +11777,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->previous_names) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -11889,31 +11874,31 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_spoolss_DriverOSVersion(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->version));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->driver_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->architecture));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->driver_path));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->data_file));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->config_file));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -11925,7 +11910,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->driver_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->driver_name));
@@ -11935,7 +11920,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->architecture) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->architecture));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->architecture));
@@ -11945,7 +11930,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_path) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->driver_path));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->driver_path));
@@ -11955,7 +11940,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->data_file) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->data_file));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->data_file));
@@ -11965,7 +11950,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->config_file) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->config_file));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->config_file));
@@ -11994,7 +11979,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_spoolss_DriverOSVersion(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->version));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_driver_name));
 			if (_ptr_driver_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->driver_name);
@@ -12006,7 +11991,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_architecture));
 			if (_ptr_architecture) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->architecture);
@@ -12018,7 +12003,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_driver_path));
 			if (_ptr_driver_path) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->driver_path);
@@ -12030,7 +12015,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_data_file));
 			if (_ptr_data_file) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->data_file);
@@ -12042,7 +12027,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_config_file));
 			if (_ptr_config_file) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->config_file);
@@ -12060,7 +12045,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -12075,7 +12060,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->architecture) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -12090,7 +12075,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_path) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -12105,7 +12090,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->data_file) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -12120,7 +12105,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->config_file) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -12190,61 +12175,61 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_spoolss_DriverOSVersion(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->version));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->driver_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->architecture));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->driver_path));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->data_file));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->config_file));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->help_file));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->dependent_files));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string_array;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->monitor_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->default_datatype));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->previous_names));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string_array;
 		}
@@ -12252,25 +12237,25 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_hyper(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->driver_version));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->manufacturer_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->manufacturer_url));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->hardware_id));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->provider));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -12279,7 +12264,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->driver_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->driver_name));
@@ -12289,7 +12274,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->architecture) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->architecture));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->architecture));
@@ -12299,7 +12284,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_path) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->driver_path));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->driver_path));
@@ -12309,7 +12294,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->data_file) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->data_file));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->data_file));
@@ -12319,7 +12304,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->config_file) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->config_file));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->config_file));
@@ -12329,7 +12314,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->help_file) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->help_file));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->help_file));
@@ -12339,7 +12324,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->dependent_files) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->dependent_files));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string_array(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->dependent_files));
@@ -12349,7 +12334,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->monitor_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->monitor_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->monitor_name));
@@ -12359,7 +12344,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->default_datatype) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->default_datatype));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->default_datatype));
@@ -12369,7 +12354,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->previous_names) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->previous_names));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string_array(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->previous_names));
@@ -12379,7 +12364,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->manufacturer_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->manufacturer_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->manufacturer_name));
@@ -12389,7 +12374,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->manufacturer_url) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->manufacturer_url));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->manufacturer_url));
@@ -12399,7 +12384,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->hardware_id) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->hardware_id));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->hardware_id));
@@ -12409,7 +12394,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->provider) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->provider));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->provider));
@@ -12456,7 +12441,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_spoolss_DriverOSVersion(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->version));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_driver_name));
 			if (_ptr_driver_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->driver_name);
@@ -12468,7 +12453,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_architecture));
 			if (_ptr_architecture) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->architecture);
@@ -12480,7 +12465,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_driver_path));
 			if (_ptr_driver_path) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->driver_path);
@@ -12492,7 +12477,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_data_file));
 			if (_ptr_data_file) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->data_file);
@@ -12504,7 +12489,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_config_file));
 			if (_ptr_config_file) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->config_file);
@@ -12516,7 +12501,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_help_file));
 			if (_ptr_help_file) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->help_file);
@@ -12528,7 +12513,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_dependent_files));
 			if (_ptr_dependent_files) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->dependent_files);
@@ -12540,7 +12525,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_monitor_name));
 			if (_ptr_monitor_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->monitor_name);
@@ -12552,7 +12537,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_default_datatype));
 			if (_ptr_default_datatype) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->default_datatype);
@@ -12564,7 +12549,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_previous_names));
 			if (_ptr_previous_names) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->previous_names);
@@ -12578,7 +12563,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_hyper(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->driver_version));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_manufacturer_name));
 			if (_ptr_manufacturer_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->manufacturer_name);
@@ -12590,7 +12575,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_manufacturer_url));
 			if (_ptr_manufacturer_url) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->manufacturer_url);
@@ -12602,7 +12587,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_hardware_id));
 			if (_ptr_hardware_id) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->hardware_id);
@@ -12614,7 +12599,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_provider));
 			if (_ptr_provider) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->provider);
@@ -12629,7 +12614,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -12644,7 +12629,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->architecture) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -12659,7 +12644,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_path) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -12674,7 +12659,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->data_file) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -12689,7 +12674,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->config_file) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -12704,7 +12689,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->help_file) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -12719,7 +12704,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->dependent_files) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -12734,7 +12719,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->monitor_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -12749,7 +12734,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->default_datatype) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -12764,7 +12749,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->previous_names) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -12779,7 +12764,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->manufacturer_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -12794,7 +12779,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->manufacturer_url) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -12809,7 +12794,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->hardware_id) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -12824,7 +12809,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->provider) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -12948,19 +12933,19 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_spoolss_DriverOSVersion(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->version));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->driver_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->inf_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->install_source_root));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -12969,7 +12954,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->driver_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->driver_name));
@@ -12979,7 +12964,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->inf_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->inf_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->inf_name));
@@ -12989,7 +12974,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->install_source_root) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->install_source_root));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->install_source_root));
@@ -13015,7 +13000,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_spoolss_DriverOSVersion(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->version));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_driver_name));
 			if (_ptr_driver_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->driver_name);
@@ -13027,7 +13012,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_inf_name));
 			if (_ptr_inf_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->inf_name);
@@ -13039,7 +13024,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_install_source_root));
 			if (_ptr_install_source_root) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->install_source_root);
@@ -13054,7 +13039,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13069,7 +13054,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->inf_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13084,7 +13069,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->install_source_root) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13140,61 +13125,61 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_spoolss_DriverOSVersion(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->version));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->driver_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->architecture));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->driver_path));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->data_file));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->config_file));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->help_file));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->dependent_files));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string_array;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->monitor_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->default_datatype));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->previous_names));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string_array;
 		}
@@ -13202,56 +13187,56 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_hyper(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->driver_version));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->manufacturer_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->manufacturer_url));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->hardware_id));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->provider));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->print_processor));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->vendor_setup));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->color_profiles));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string_array;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->inf_path));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->printer_driver_attributes));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->core_driver_dependencies));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string_array;
 		}
@@ -13262,7 +13247,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->driver_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->driver_name));
@@ -13272,7 +13257,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->architecture) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->architecture));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->architecture));
@@ -13282,7 +13267,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_path) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->driver_path));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->driver_path));
@@ -13292,7 +13277,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->data_file) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->data_file));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->data_file));
@@ -13302,7 +13287,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->config_file) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->config_file));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->config_file));
@@ -13312,7 +13297,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->help_file) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->help_file));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->help_file));
@@ -13322,7 +13307,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->dependent_files) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->dependent_files));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string_array(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->dependent_files));
@@ -13332,7 +13317,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->monitor_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->monitor_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->monitor_name));
@@ -13342,7 +13327,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->default_datatype) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->default_datatype));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->default_datatype));
@@ -13352,7 +13337,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->previous_names) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->previous_names));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string_array(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->previous_names));
@@ -13362,7 +13347,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->manufacturer_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->manufacturer_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->manufacturer_name));
@@ -13372,7 +13357,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->manufacturer_url) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->manufacturer_url));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->manufacturer_url));
@@ -13382,7 +13367,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->hardware_id) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->hardware_id));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->hardware_id));
@@ -13392,7 +13377,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->provider) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->provider));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->provider));
@@ -13402,7 +13387,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->print_processor) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->print_processor));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->print_processor));
@@ -13412,7 +13397,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->vendor_setup) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->vendor_setup));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->vendor_setup));
@@ -13422,7 +13407,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->color_profiles) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->color_profiles));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string_array(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->color_profiles));
@@ -13432,7 +13417,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->inf_path) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->inf_path));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->inf_path));
@@ -13442,7 +13427,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->core_driver_dependencies) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->core_driver_dependencies));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string_array(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->core_driver_dependencies));
@@ -13499,7 +13484,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_spoolss_DriverOSVersion(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->version));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_driver_name));
 			if (_ptr_driver_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->driver_name);
@@ -13511,7 +13496,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_architecture));
 			if (_ptr_architecture) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->architecture);
@@ -13523,7 +13508,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_driver_path));
 			if (_ptr_driver_path) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->driver_path);
@@ -13535,7 +13520,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_data_file));
 			if (_ptr_data_file) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->data_file);
@@ -13547,7 +13532,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_config_file));
 			if (_ptr_config_file) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->config_file);
@@ -13559,7 +13544,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_help_file));
 			if (_ptr_help_file) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->help_file);
@@ -13571,7 +13556,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_dependent_files));
 			if (_ptr_dependent_files) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->dependent_files);
@@ -13583,7 +13568,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_monitor_name));
 			if (_ptr_monitor_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->monitor_name);
@@ -13595,7 +13580,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_default_datatype));
 			if (_ptr_default_datatype) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->default_datatype);
@@ -13607,7 +13592,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_previous_names));
 			if (_ptr_previous_names) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->previous_names);
@@ -13621,7 +13606,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_hyper(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->driver_version));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_manufacturer_name));
 			if (_ptr_manufacturer_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->manufacturer_name);
@@ -13633,7 +13618,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_manufacturer_url));
 			if (_ptr_manufacturer_url) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->manufacturer_url);
@@ -13645,7 +13630,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_hardware_id));
 			if (_ptr_hardware_id) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->hardware_id);
@@ -13657,7 +13642,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_provider));
 			if (_ptr_provider) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->provider);
@@ -13669,7 +13654,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_print_processor));
 			if (_ptr_print_processor) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->print_processor);
@@ -13681,7 +13666,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_vendor_setup));
 			if (_ptr_vendor_setup) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->vendor_setup);
@@ -13693,7 +13678,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_color_profiles));
 			if (_ptr_color_profiles) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->color_profiles);
@@ -13705,7 +13690,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_inf_path));
 			if (_ptr_inf_path) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->inf_path);
@@ -13718,7 +13703,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->printer_driver_attributes));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_core_driver_dependencies));
 			if (_ptr_core_driver_dependencies) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->core_driver_dependencies);
@@ -13735,7 +13720,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13750,7 +13735,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->architecture) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13765,7 +13750,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->driver_path) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13780,7 +13765,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->data_file) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13795,7 +13780,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->config_file) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13810,7 +13795,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->help_file) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13825,7 +13810,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->dependent_files) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13840,7 +13825,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->monitor_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13855,7 +13840,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->default_datatype) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13870,7 +13855,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->previous_names) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13885,7 +13870,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->manufacturer_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13900,7 +13885,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->manufacturer_url) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13915,7 +13900,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->hardware_id) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13930,7 +13915,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->provider) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13945,7 +13930,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->print_processor) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13960,7 +13945,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->vendor_setup) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13975,7 +13960,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->color_profiles) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -13990,7 +13975,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->inf_path) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -14005,7 +13990,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->core_driver_dependencies) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -14188,7 +14173,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->file_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -14199,7 +14184,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->file_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->file_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->file_name));
@@ -14219,7 +14204,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_file_name));
 			if (_ptr_file_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->file_name);
@@ -14236,7 +14221,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->file_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -14659,7 +14644,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_align(ndr, 4));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->directory_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -14676,7 +14661,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_align(ndr, 4));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->directory_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -14818,7 +14803,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->print_processor_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -14827,7 +14812,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->print_processor_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->print_processor_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->print_processor_name));
@@ -14847,7 +14832,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_print_processor_name));
 			if (_ptr_print_processor_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->print_processor_name);
@@ -14862,7 +14847,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->print_processor_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -15004,7 +14989,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_align(ndr, 4));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->directory_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -15021,7 +15006,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_align(ndr, 4));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->directory_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -15427,7 +15412,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, 2));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			{
 				struct ndr_push *_ndr_extra_string;
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_subcontext_start(ndr, &_ndr_extra_string, 0, 256));
@@ -15454,7 +15439,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->platform_id));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			{
 				struct ndr_pull *_ndr_extra_string;
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_subcontext_start(ndr, &_ndr_extra_string, 0, 256));
@@ -15499,7 +15484,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, 2));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			{
 				struct ndr_push *_ndr_extra_string;
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_subcontext_start(ndr, &_ndr_extra_string, 0, 256));
@@ -15531,7 +15516,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->platform_id));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			{
 				struct ndr_pull *_ndr_extra_string;
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_subcontext_start(ndr, &_ndr_extra_string, 0, 256));
@@ -15587,7 +15572,7 @@
 			case REG_SZ: {
 				{
 					uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-					ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+					ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 					NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->string));
 					ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 				}
@@ -15609,7 +15594,7 @@
 			case REG_MULTI_SZ: {
 				{
 					uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-					ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+					ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 					NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string_array(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->string_array));
 					ndr->flags = _flags_save_string_array;
 				}
@@ -15665,7 +15650,7 @@
 			case REG_SZ: {
 				{
 					uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-					ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+					ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 					NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->string));
 					ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 				}
@@ -15687,7 +15672,7 @@
 			case REG_MULTI_SZ: {
 				{
 					uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-					ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+					ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 					NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string_array(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->string_array));
 					ndr->flags = _flags_save_string_array;
 				}
@@ -15870,7 +15855,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_spoolss_FormFlags(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->flags));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->form_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -15881,7 +15866,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->form_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->form_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->form_name));
@@ -15902,7 +15887,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_spoolss_FormFlags(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->flags));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_form_name));
 			if (_ptr_form_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->form_name);
@@ -15919,7 +15904,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->form_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -15988,7 +15973,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_spoolss_FormFlags(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->flags));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->form_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -16003,14 +15988,14 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_spoolss_FormStringType(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->string_type));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->mui_dll));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->ressource_id));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->display_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -16021,7 +16006,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->form_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->form_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->form_name));
@@ -16041,7 +16026,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->mui_dll) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->mui_dll));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->mui_dll));
@@ -16051,7 +16036,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->display_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->display_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->display_name));
@@ -16078,7 +16063,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_spoolss_FormFlags(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->flags));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_form_name));
 			if (_ptr_form_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->form_name);
@@ -16105,7 +16090,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_spoolss_FormStringType(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->string_type));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_mui_dll));
 			if (_ptr_mui_dll) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->mui_dll);
@@ -16118,7 +16103,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->ressource_id));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_display_name));
 			if (_ptr_display_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->display_name);
@@ -16135,7 +16120,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->form_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -16165,7 +16150,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->mui_dll) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -16180,7 +16165,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->display_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -16762,7 +16747,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->port_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -16771,7 +16756,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->port_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->port_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->port_name));
@@ -16791,7 +16776,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_port_name));
 			if (_ptr_port_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->port_name);
@@ -16806,7 +16791,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->port_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -16872,19 +16857,19 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->port_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->monitor_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->description));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -16895,7 +16880,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->port_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->port_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->port_name));
@@ -16905,7 +16890,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->monitor_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->monitor_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->monitor_name));
@@ -16915,7 +16900,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->description) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->description));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->description));
@@ -16939,7 +16924,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_port_name));
 			if (_ptr_port_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->port_name);
@@ -16951,7 +16936,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_monitor_name));
 			if (_ptr_monitor_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->monitor_name);
@@ -16963,7 +16948,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_description));
 			if (_ptr_description) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->description);
@@ -16980,7 +16965,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->port_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -16995,7 +16980,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->monitor_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -17010,7 +16995,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->description) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -17128,7 +17113,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_spoolss_PortStatus(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->status));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->status_string));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -17138,7 +17123,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->status_string) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->status_string));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->status_string));
@@ -17159,7 +17144,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_spoolss_PortStatus(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->status));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_status_string));
 			if (_ptr_status_string) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->status_string);
@@ -17175,7 +17160,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->status_string) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -17218,7 +17203,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->port_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -17228,7 +17213,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->port_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->port_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->port_name));
@@ -17248,7 +17233,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_port_name));
 			if (_ptr_port_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->port_name);
@@ -17264,7 +17249,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->port_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -17479,7 +17464,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->monitor_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -17488,7 +17473,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->monitor_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->monitor_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->monitor_name));
@@ -17508,7 +17493,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_monitor_name));
 			if (_ptr_monitor_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->monitor_name);
@@ -17523,7 +17508,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->monitor_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -17564,19 +17549,19 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->monitor_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->environment));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->dll_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -17585,7 +17570,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->monitor_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->monitor_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->monitor_name));
@@ -17595,7 +17580,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->environment) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->environment));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->environment));
@@ -17605,7 +17590,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->dll_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->dll_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->dll_name));
@@ -17629,7 +17614,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_monitor_name));
 			if (_ptr_monitor_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->monitor_name);
@@ -17641,7 +17626,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_environment));
 			if (_ptr_environment) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->environment);
@@ -17653,7 +17638,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_dll_name));
 			if (_ptr_dll_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->dll_name);
@@ -17668,7 +17653,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->monitor_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -17683,7 +17668,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->environment) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -17698,7 +17683,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->dll_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -17876,7 +17861,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->name_array));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -17885,7 +17870,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->name_array) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->name_array));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->name_array));
@@ -17905,7 +17890,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_name_array));
 			if (_ptr_name_array) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->name_array);
@@ -17920,7 +17905,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->name_array) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -19526,7 +19511,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_setup_relative_base_offset1(ndr, r, ndr->offset));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->value_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -19534,18 +19519,18 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_winreg_Type(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->type));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_DATA_BLOB = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_REMAINING);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_REMAINING|ndr_spoolss_PrinterEnumValues_align(r->type));
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->data));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_DATA_BLOB;
 		}
-		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->data->length));
+		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->data?r->data->length:0));
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_trailer_align(ndr, 5));
 	}
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_setup_relative_base_offset2(ndr, r));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->value_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->value_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->value_name));
@@ -19555,14 +19540,14 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_DATA_BLOB = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_REMAINING);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_REMAINING|ndr_spoolss_PrinterEnumValues_align(r->type));
 			if (r->data) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->data));
 				{
 					struct ndr_push *_ndr_data;
-					NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_subcontext_start(ndr, &_ndr_data, 0, r->data->length));
+					NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_subcontext_start(ndr, &_ndr_data, 0, r->data?r->data->length:0));
 					NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_DATA_BLOB(_ndr_data, NDR_SCALARS, *r->data));
-					NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_subcontext_end(ndr, _ndr_data, 0, r->data->length));
+					NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_subcontext_end(ndr, _ndr_data, 0, r->data?r->data->length:0));
 				}
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_end(ndr, r->data));
 			}
@@ -19585,7 +19570,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_setup_relative_base_offset1(ndr, r, ndr->offset));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_value_name));
 			if (_ptr_value_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->value_name);
@@ -19599,7 +19584,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_winreg_Type(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->type));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_DATA_BLOB = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_REMAINING);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_REMAINING|ndr_spoolss_PrinterEnumValues_align(r->type));
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_data));
 			if (_ptr_data) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->data);
@@ -19616,7 +19601,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_setup_relative_base_offset2(ndr, r));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->value_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -19631,7 +19616,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_DATA_BLOB = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_REMAINING);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_REMAINING|ndr_spoolss_PrinterEnumValues_align(r->type));
 			if (r->data) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -19672,7 +19657,7 @@
 		ndr_print_DATA_BLOB(ndr, "data", *r->data);
 	}
 	ndr->depth--;
-	ndr_print_uint32(ndr, "data_length", (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_PRINT_SET_VALUES)?r->data->length:r->data_length);
+	ndr_print_uint32(ndr, "data_length", (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_PRINT_SET_VALUES)?r->data?r->data->length:0:r->data_length);
 	ndr->depth--;
 }
 
@@ -19696,7 +19681,7 @@
 			default: {
 				{
 					uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-					ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+					ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 					NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string_array(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->string_array));
 					ndr->flags = _flags_save_string_array;
 				}
@@ -19737,7 +19722,7 @@
 			default: {
 				{
 					uint32_t _flags_save_string_array = ndr->flags;
-					ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+					ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 					NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string_array(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->string_array));
 					ndr->flags = _flags_save_string_array;
 				}
@@ -19980,7 +19965,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_align(ndr, 4));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->dll_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -19997,7 +19982,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_align(ndr, 4));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->dll_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_svcctl.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_svcctl.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_svcctl.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -226,13 +226,13 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->service_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->display_name));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->service_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->service_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->service_name));
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->display_name) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->display_name));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->display_name));
@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_service_name));
 			if (_ptr_service_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->service_name);
@@ -286,7 +286,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_display_name));
 			if (_ptr_display_name) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->display_name);
@@ -302,7 +302,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->service_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->display_name) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -1016,7 +1016,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->description));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -1025,7 +1025,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->description) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->description));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->description));
@@ -1045,7 +1045,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_align(ndr, 5));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_description));
 			if (_ptr_description) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->description);
@@ -1060,7 +1060,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->description) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -1165,13 +1165,13 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->reset_period));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->rebootmsg));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr1(ndr, r->command));
 			ndr->flags = _flags_save_string;
 		}
@@ -1182,7 +1182,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->rebootmsg) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->rebootmsg));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->rebootmsg));
@@ -1192,7 +1192,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->command) {
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start(ndr, r->command));
 				NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_string(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->command));
@@ -1227,7 +1227,7 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &r->reset_period));
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_rebootmsg));
 			if (_ptr_rebootmsg) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->rebootmsg);
@@ -1239,7 +1239,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_command));
 			if (_ptr_command) {
 				NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->command);
@@ -1265,7 +1265,7 @@
 	if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->rebootmsg) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;
@@ -1280,7 +1280,7 @@
 		}
 		{
 			uint32_t _flags_save_string = ndr->flags;
-			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM);
+			ndr_set_flags(&ndr->flags, LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2);
 			if (r->command) {
 				uint32_t _relative_save_offset;
 				_relative_save_offset = ndr->offset;

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/netlogon.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/netlogon.h	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/netlogon.h	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -800,7 +800,7 @@
 
 union netr_ChangeLogObject {
 	struct dom_sid object_sid;/* [case(NETR_CHANGELOG_SID_INCLUDED)] */
-	const char * object_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM),case(NETR_CHANGELOG_NAME_INCLUDED)] */
+	const char * object_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2),case(NETR_CHANGELOG_NAME_INCLUDED)] */
 }/* [nodiscriminant] */;
 
 struct netr_ChangeLogEntry {
@@ -931,7 +931,7 @@
 	uint32_t MinorVersion;
 	uint32_t BuildNumber;
 	uint32_t PlatformId;
-	const char * CSDVersion;/* [subcontext_size(256),subcontext(0),flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * CSDVersion;/* [subcontext_size(256),subcontext(0),flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint16_t ServicePackMajor;
 	uint16_t ServicePackMinor;
 	uint16_t SuiteMask;

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/spoolss.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/spoolss.h	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/spoolss.h	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@
 	uint16_t minute;
 	uint16_t second;
 	uint16_t millisecond;
-}/* [gensize] */;
+}/* [noprint,gensize] */;
 
 struct spoolss_TimeCtr {
 	uint32_t size;/* [value(ndr_size_spoolss_Time(time,ndr->iconv_convenience,ndr->flags))] */
@@ -244,8 +244,8 @@
 #define JOB_STATUS_COMPLETE ( 0x00001000 )
 
 struct spoolss_PrinterInfo0 {
-	const char * printername;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * servername;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * printername;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * servername;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint32_t cjobs;
 	uint32_t total_jobs;
 	uint32_t total_bytes;
@@ -804,24 +804,24 @@
 
 struct spoolss_PrinterInfo1 {
 	uint32_t flags;
-	const char * description;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * comment;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * description;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * comment;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 struct spoolss_PrinterInfo2 {
-	const char * servername;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * printername;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * sharename;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * portname;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * drivername;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * comment;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * location;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * servername;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * printername;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * sharename;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * portname;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * drivername;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * comment;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * location;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	struct spoolss_DeviceMode *devmode;/* [relative,subcontext(0),flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN4)] */
-	const char * sepfile;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * printprocessor;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * datatype;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * parameters;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * sepfile;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * printprocessor;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * datatype;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * parameters;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	struct spoolss_security_descriptor *secdesc;/* [relative,subcontext(0),flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN4)] */
 	uint32_t attributes;
 	uint32_t priority;/* [range(0,99)] */
@@ -838,14 +838,14 @@
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 struct spoolss_PrinterInfo4 {
-	const char * printername;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * servername;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * printername;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * servername;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint32_t attributes;
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 struct spoolss_PrinterInfo5 {
-	const char * printername;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * portname;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * printername;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * portname;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint32_t attributes;
 	uint32_t device_not_selected_timeout;
 	uint32_t transmission_retry_timeout;
@@ -863,7 +863,7 @@
 #define DSPRINT_PENDING ( 0x80000000 )
 
 struct spoolss_PrinterInfo7 {
-	const char * guid;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * guid;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint32_t action;
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
@@ -891,12 +891,12 @@
 
 struct spoolss_JobInfo1 {
 	uint32_t job_id;
-	const char * printer_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * server_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * user_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * document_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * data_type;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * text_status;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * printer_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * server_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * user_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * document_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * data_type;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * text_status;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint32_t status;
 	uint32_t priority;/* [range(0,99)] */
 	uint32_t position;
@@ -907,17 +907,17 @@
 
 struct spoolss_JobInfo2 {
 	uint32_t job_id;
-	const char * printer_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * server_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * user_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * document_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * notify_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * data_type;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * print_processor;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * parameters;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * printer_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * server_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * user_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * document_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * notify_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * data_type;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * print_processor;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * parameters;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	struct spoolss_DeviceMode *devmode;/* [relative,subcontext(0),flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN4)] */
-	const char * text_status;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * text_status;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	struct spoolss_security_descriptor *secdesc;/* [relative,subcontext(0),flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN4)] */
 	uint32_t status;
 	uint32_t priority;/* [range(0,99)] */
@@ -939,17 +939,17 @@
 
 struct spoolss_JobInfo4 {
 	uint32_t job_id;
-	const char * printer_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * server_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * user_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * document_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * notify_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * data_type;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * print_processor;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * parameters;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * printer_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * server_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * user_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * document_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * notify_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * data_type;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * print_processor;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * parameters;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	struct spoolss_DeviceMode *devmode;/* [relative,subcontext(0),flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN4)] */
-	const char * text_status;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * text_status;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	struct spoolss_security_descriptor *secdesc;/* [relative,subcontext(0),flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN4)] */
 	uint32_t status;
 	uint32_t priority;/* [range(0,99)] */
@@ -1216,7 +1216,7 @@
 
 struct spoolss_StringArray {
 	uint32_t _ndr_size;/* [value((ndr_size_spoolss_StringArray(r,ndr->iconv_convenience,ndr->flags)-4)/2)] */
-	const char ** string;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char ** string;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [public] */;
 
 struct spoolss_AddDriverInfo1 {
@@ -1363,52 +1363,52 @@
 };
 
 struct spoolss_DriverInfo1 {
-	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 struct spoolss_DriverInfo2 {
 	enum spoolss_DriverOSVersion version;
-	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * architecture;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * driver_path;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * data_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * config_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * architecture;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * driver_path;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * data_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * config_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 struct spoolss_DriverInfo3 {
 	enum spoolss_DriverOSVersion version;
-	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * architecture;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * driver_path;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * data_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * config_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * help_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char ** dependent_files;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * monitor_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * default_datatype;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * architecture;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * driver_path;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * data_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * config_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * help_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char ** dependent_files;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * monitor_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * default_datatype;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 struct spoolss_DriverInfo4 {
 	enum spoolss_DriverOSVersion version;
-	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * architecture;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * driver_path;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * data_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * config_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * help_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char ** dependent_files;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * monitor_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * default_datatype;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char ** previous_names;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * architecture;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * driver_path;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * data_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * config_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * help_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char ** dependent_files;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * monitor_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * default_datatype;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char ** previous_names;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 struct spoolss_DriverInfo5 {
 	enum spoolss_DriverOSVersion version;
-	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * architecture;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * driver_path;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * data_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * config_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * architecture;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * driver_path;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * data_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * config_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint32_t driver_attributes;
 	uint32_t config_version;
 	uint32_t driver_version;
@@ -1416,56 +1416,56 @@
 
 struct spoolss_DriverInfo6 {
 	enum spoolss_DriverOSVersion version;
-	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * architecture;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * driver_path;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * data_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * config_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * help_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char ** dependent_files;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * monitor_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * default_datatype;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char ** previous_names;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * architecture;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * driver_path;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * data_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * config_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * help_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char ** dependent_files;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * monitor_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * default_datatype;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char ** previous_names;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	NTTIME driver_date;
 	uint64_t driver_version;
-	const char * manufacturer_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * manufacturer_url;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * hardware_id;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * provider;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * manufacturer_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * manufacturer_url;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * hardware_id;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * provider;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 struct spoolss_DriverInfo7 {
 	uint32_t size;
 	enum spoolss_DriverOSVersion version;
-	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * inf_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * install_source_root;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * inf_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * install_source_root;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 struct spoolss_DriverInfo8 {
 	enum spoolss_DriverOSVersion version;
-	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * architecture;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * driver_path;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * data_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * config_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * help_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char ** dependent_files;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * monitor_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * default_datatype;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char ** previous_names;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * architecture;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * driver_path;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * data_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * config_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * help_file;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char ** dependent_files;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * monitor_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * default_datatype;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char ** previous_names;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	NTTIME driver_date;
 	uint64_t driver_version;
-	const char * manufacturer_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * manufacturer_url;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * hardware_id;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * provider;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * print_processor;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * vendor_setup;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char ** color_profiles;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * inf_path;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * manufacturer_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * manufacturer_url;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * hardware_id;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * provider;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * print_processor;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * vendor_setup;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char ** color_profiles;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * inf_path;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint32_t printer_driver_attributes;
-	const char ** core_driver_dependencies;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char ** core_driver_dependencies;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	NTTIME min_inbox_driver_ver_date;
 	uint64_t min_inbox_driver_ver_version;
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
@@ -1490,26 +1490,26 @@
 ;
 
 struct spoolss_DriverFileInfo {
-	const char * file_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * file_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	enum spoolss_DriverFileType file_type;
 	uint32_t file_version;
 }/* [public] */;
 
 struct spoolss_DriverInfo101 {
 	enum spoolss_DriverOSVersion version;
-	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * architecture;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	struct spoolss_DriverFileInfo *file_info;/* [relative,size_is(file_count)] */
+	const char * driver_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * architecture;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	struct spoolss_DriverFileInfo *file_info;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN4),size_is(file_count)] */
 	uint32_t file_count;
-	const char * monitor_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * default_datatype;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char ** previous_names;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * monitor_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * default_datatype;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char ** previous_names;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	NTTIME driver_date;
 	uint64_t driver_version;
-	const char * manufacturer_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * manufacturer_url;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * hardware_id;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * provider;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * manufacturer_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * manufacturer_url;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * hardware_id;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * provider;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [gensize,nopush,public,nopull] */;
 
 union spoolss_DriverInfo {
@@ -1525,7 +1525,7 @@
 }/* [gensize,relative_base,nodiscriminant,public,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_RELATIVE_REVERSE)] */;
 
 struct spoolss_DriverDirectoryInfo1 {
-	const char * directory_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * directory_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 union spoolss_DriverDirectoryInfo {
@@ -1533,7 +1533,7 @@
 }/* [gensize,relative_base,nodiscriminant,public,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_RELATIVE_REVERSE)] */;
 
 struct spoolss_PrintProcessorInfo1 {
-	const char * print_processor_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * print_processor_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 union spoolss_PrintProcessorInfo {
@@ -1541,7 +1541,7 @@
 }/* [relative_base,public,nodiscriminant,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_RELATIVE_REVERSE)] */;
 
 struct spoolss_PrintProcessorDirectoryInfo1 {
-	const char * directory_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * directory_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 union spoolss_PrintProcessorDirectoryInfo {
@@ -1564,7 +1564,7 @@
 	uint32_t minor;
 	uint32_t build;
 	uint32_t platform_id;/* [value(2)] */
-	const char * extra_string;/* [subcontext_size(256),subcontext(0),flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * extra_string;/* [subcontext_size(256),subcontext(0),flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 struct spoolss_OSVersionEx {
@@ -1573,7 +1573,7 @@
 	uint32_t minor;
 	uint32_t build;
 	uint32_t platform_id;/* [value(2)] */
-	const char * extra_string;/* [subcontext_size(256),subcontext(0),flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * extra_string;/* [subcontext_size(256),subcontext(0),flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint16_t service_pack_major;
 	uint16_t service_pack_minor;
 	uint16_t suite_mask;
@@ -1582,10 +1582,10 @@
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 union spoolss_PrinterData {
-	const char * string;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM),case(REG_SZ)] */
+	const char * string;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2),case(REG_SZ)] */
 	DATA_BLOB binary;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_REMAINING),case(REG_BINARY)] */
 	uint32_t value;/* [case(REG_DWORD)] */
-	const char ** string_array;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM),case(REG_MULTI_SZ)] */
+	const char ** string_array;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2),case(REG_MULTI_SZ)] */
 	DATA_BLOB data;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_REMAINING),default] */
 }/* [nodiscriminant,public] */;
 
@@ -1618,7 +1618,7 @@
 
 struct spoolss_FormInfo1 {
 	enum spoolss_FormFlags flags;
-	const char * form_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * form_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	struct spoolss_FormSize size;
 	struct spoolss_FormArea area;
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
@@ -1630,14 +1630,14 @@
 
 struct spoolss_FormInfo2 {
 	enum spoolss_FormFlags flags;
-	const char * form_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * form_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	struct spoolss_FormSize size;
 	struct spoolss_FormArea area;
 	const char * keyword;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_ASCII|LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
 	uint32_t string_type;
-	const char * mui_dll;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * mui_dll;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint32_t ressource_id;
-	const char * display_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * display_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint16_t lang_id;
 	uint16_t unused;
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
@@ -1673,7 +1673,7 @@
 }/* [switch_type(uint32)] */;
 
 struct spoolss_PortInfo1 {
-	const char * port_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * port_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 /* bitmap spoolss_PortType */
@@ -1683,9 +1683,9 @@
 #define SPOOLSS_PORT_TYPE_NET_ATTACHED ( 0x00000008 )
 
 struct spoolss_PortInfo2 {
-	const char * port_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * monitor_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * description;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * port_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * monitor_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * description;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint32_t port_type;
 	uint32_t reserved;
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
@@ -1742,12 +1742,12 @@
 
 struct spoolss_PortInfo3 {
 	enum spoolss_PortStatus status;
-	const char * status_string;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * status_string;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	enum spoolss_PortSeverity severity;
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 struct spoolss_PortInfoFF {
-	const char * port_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * port_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	DATA_BLOB monitor_data;
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
@@ -1759,13 +1759,13 @@
 }/* [relative_base,public,nodiscriminant,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_RELATIVE_REVERSE)] */;
 
 struct spoolss_MonitorInfo1 {
-	const char * monitor_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * monitor_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 struct spoolss_MonitorInfo2 {
-	const char * monitor_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * environment;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * dll_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * monitor_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * environment;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * dll_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 union spoolss_MonitorInfo {
@@ -1774,7 +1774,7 @@
 }/* [relative_base,public,nodiscriminant,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_RELATIVE_REVERSE)] */;
 
 struct spoolss_PrintProcDataTypesInfo1 {
-	const char * name_array;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * name_array;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 union spoolss_PrintProcDataTypesInfo {
@@ -2065,15 +2065,15 @@
 #define JOB_ACCESS_READ ( 0x00000020 )
 
 struct spoolss_PrinterEnumValues {
-	const char * value_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * value_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint32_t value_name_len;/* [value(2*strlen_m_term(value_name))] */
 	enum winreg_Type type;
-	DATA_BLOB *data;/* [relative,subcontext_size(data_length),subcontext(0),flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_REMAINING)] */
-	uint32_t data_length;/* [value(data->length)] */
+	DATA_BLOB *data;/* [relative,subcontext_size(data_length),subcontext(0),flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_REMAINING|ndr_spoolss_PrinterEnumValues_align(r->type))] */
+	uint32_t data_length;/* [value(data?data->length:0)] */
 }/* [relative_base,gensize,public] */;
 
 union spoolss_KeyNames {
-	const char ** string_array;/* [default,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char ** string_array;/* [default,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [nodiscriminant] */;
 
 /* bitmap spoolss_DeleteDriverFlags */
@@ -2130,7 +2130,7 @@
 }/* [public] */;
 
 struct spoolss_MonitorUi {
-	const char * dll_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * dll_name;/* [flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [public] */;
 
 /* bitmap spoolss_AddPrinterDriverExFlags */

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/svcctl.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/svcctl.h	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/gen_ndr/svcctl.h	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -87,8 +87,8 @@
 }/* [public] */;
 
 struct ENUM_SERVICE_STATUSW {
-	const char * service_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * display_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * service_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * display_name;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	struct SERVICE_STATUS status;
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
@@ -246,7 +246,7 @@
 ;
 
 struct SERVICE_DESCRIPTION {
-	const char * description;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * description;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 }/* [gensize,public] */;
 
 enum SC_ACTION_TYPE
@@ -273,8 +273,8 @@
 
 struct SERVICE_FAILURE_ACTIONS {
 	uint32_t reset_period;
-	const char * rebootmsg;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
-	const char * command;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM)] */
+	const char * rebootmsg;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
+	const char * command;/* [relative,flag(LIBNDR_FLAG_STR_NULLTERM|LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2)] */
 	uint32_t num_actions;/* [range(0,1024)] */
 	struct SC_ACTION *actions;/* [relative,size_is(num_actions)] */
 }/* [gensize,public] */;

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/idl/dcerpc.idl
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/idl/dcerpc.idl	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/idl/dcerpc.idl	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -105,6 +105,7 @@
 	const int DCERPC_FAULT_OTHER              = 0x00000001;
 	const int DCERPC_FAULT_ACCESS_DENIED      = 0x00000005;
 	const int DCERPC_FAULT_CANT_PERFORM       = 0x000006d8;
+	const int DCERPC_FAULT_SEC_PKG_ERROR      = 0x00000721;
 
 	/* we return this fault when we haven't yet run the test
 	   to see what fault w2k3 returns in this case */

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/idl/idl_types.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/idl/idl_types.h	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/idl/idl_types.h	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@
 /*
   a null terminated UCS2 string
 */
-#define nstring		[flag(STR_NULLTERM)] string
+#define nstring		[flag(STR_NULLTERM|NDR_ALIGN2)] string
 
 /*
   an ascii string prefixed with [offset] [length], both 32 bits
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
 /*
   a null terminated UCS2 string
 */
-#define nstring_array	[flag(STR_NULLTERM)] string_array
+#define nstring_array	[flag(STR_NULLTERM|NDR_ALIGN2)] string_array
 
 #define NDR_NOALIGN       LIBNDR_FLAG_NOALIGN
 #define NDR_REMAINING     LIBNDR_FLAG_REMAINING

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/idl/spoolss.idl
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/idl/spoolss.idl	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/idl/spoolss.idl	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
 ] interface spoolss
 {
 	typedef [v1_enum] enum winreg_Type winreg_Type;
-	typedef [gensize] struct {
+	typedef [gensize,noprint] struct {
 		uint16 year;
 		uint16 month;
 		uint16 day_of_week;
@@ -1256,7 +1256,7 @@
 		spoolss_DriverOSVersion version;
 		[relative] nstring *driver_name;
 		[relative] nstring *architecture;
-		[relative] [size_is(file_count)] spoolss_DriverFileInfo *file_info;
+		[relative,size_is(file_count),flag(NDR_ALIGN4)] spoolss_DriverFileInfo *file_info;
 		uint32 file_count;
 		[relative] nstring *monitor_name;
 		[relative] nstring *default_datatype;
@@ -2550,8 +2550,8 @@
 		[relative] nstring *value_name;
 		[value(2*strlen_m_term(value_name))] uint32 value_name_len;
 		winreg_Type type;
-		[relative,subcontext(0),subcontext_size(data_length),flag(NDR_REMAINING)] DATA_BLOB *data;
-		[value(data->length)] uint32 data_length;
+		[relative,subcontext(0),subcontext_size(data_length),flag(NDR_REMAINING|ndr_spoolss_PrinterEnumValues_align(r->type))] DATA_BLOB *data;
+		[value(data ? data->length : 0)] uint32 data_length;
 	} spoolss_PrinterEnumValues;
 
 	[public,noopnum,noprint] WERROR _spoolss_EnumPrinterDataEx(

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/ndr/ndr.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/ndr/ndr.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/ndr/ndr.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1105,6 +1105,33 @@
 		return NDR_ERR_SUCCESS;
 	}
 	if (!(ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_RELATIVE_REVERSE)) {
+		uint32_t relative_offset;
+		size_t pad;
+		size_t align = 1;
+
+		if (ndr->offset < ndr->relative_base_offset) {
+			return ndr_push_error(ndr, NDR_ERR_BUFSIZE,
+				      "ndr_push_relative_ptr2_start ndr->offset(%u) < ndr->relative_base_offset(%u)",
+				      ndr->offset, ndr->relative_base_offset);
+		}
+
+		relative_offset = ndr->offset - ndr->relative_base_offset;
+
+		if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_NOALIGN) {
+			align = 1;
+		} else if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2) {
+			align = 2;
+		} else if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN4) {
+			align = 4;
+		} else if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN8) {
+			align = 8;
+		}
+
+		pad = ndr_align_size(relative_offset, align);
+		if (pad) {
+			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_zero(ndr, pad));
+		}
+
 		return ndr_push_relative_ptr2(ndr, p);
 	}
 	if (ndr->relative_end_offset == -1) {
@@ -1171,10 +1198,9 @@
 	/* the reversed offset is at the end of the main buffer */
 	correct_offset = ndr->relative_end_offset - len;
 
-	/* TODO: remove this hack and let the idl use FLAG_ALIGN2 explicit */
-	align = 2;
-
-	if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2) {
+	if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_NOALIGN) {
+		align = 1;
+	} else if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2) {
 		align = 2;
 	} else if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN4) {
 		align = 4;

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/ndr/ndr_basic.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/ndr/ndr_basic.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/ndr/ndr_basic.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1011,8 +1011,12 @@
 */
 _PUBLIC_ enum ndr_err_code ndr_push_DATA_BLOB(struct ndr_push *ndr, int ndr_flags, DATA_BLOB blob)
 {
-	if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_ALIGN_FLAGS) {
-		if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2) {
+	if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_REMAINING) {
+		/* nothing to do */
+	} else if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_ALIGN_FLAGS) {
+		if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_NOALIGN) {
+			blob.length = 0;
+		} else if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2) {
 			blob.length = NDR_ALIGN(ndr, 2);
 		} else if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN4) {
 			blob.length = NDR_ALIGN(ndr, 4);
@@ -1021,7 +1025,7 @@
 		}
 		NDR_PUSH_ALLOC_SIZE(ndr, blob.data, blob.length);
 		data_blob_clear(&blob);
-	} else if (!(ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_REMAINING)) {
+	} else {
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, blob.length));
 	}
 	NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_bytes(ndr, blob.data, blob.length));
@@ -1035,8 +1039,12 @@
 {
 	uint32_t length = 0;
 
-	if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_ALIGN_FLAGS) {
-		if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2) {
+	if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_REMAINING) {
+		length = ndr->data_size - ndr->offset;
+	} else if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_ALIGN_FLAGS) {
+		if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_NOALIGN) {
+			length = 0;
+		} else if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2) {
 			length = NDR_ALIGN(ndr, 2);
 		} else if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN4) {
 			length = NDR_ALIGN(ndr, 4);
@@ -1046,8 +1054,6 @@
 		if (ndr->data_size - ndr->offset < length) {
 			length = ndr->data_size - ndr->offset;
 		}
-	} else if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_REMAINING) {
-		length = ndr->data_size - ndr->offset;
 	} else {
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_uint32(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, &length));
 	}

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/ndr/ndr_spoolss_buf.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/ndr/ndr_spoolss_buf.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/ndr/ndr_spoolss_buf.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1382,3 +1382,62 @@
 	}
 	return NDR_ERR_SUCCESS;
 }
+
+_PUBLIC_ void ndr_print_spoolss_Time(struct ndr_print *ndr, const char *name, const struct spoolss_Time *r)
+{
+	struct tm tm;
+	time_t t;
+	char *str;
+
+	tm.tm_sec	= r->second;
+	tm.tm_min	= r->minute;
+	tm.tm_hour	= r->hour;
+	tm.tm_mday	= r->day;
+	tm.tm_mon	= r->month - 1;
+	tm.tm_year	= r->year - 1900;
+	tm.tm_wday	= r->day_of_week;
+	tm.tm_yday	= 0;
+	tm.tm_isdst	= -1;
+
+	t = mktime(&tm);
+
+	str = timestring(ndr, t);
+
+	ndr_print_struct(ndr, name, "spoolss_Time");
+	ndr->depth++;
+	ndr_print_string(ndr, "", str);
+	ndr->depth--;
+	talloc_free(str);
+}
+
+_PUBLIC_ uint32_t ndr_spoolss_PrinterEnumValues_align(enum winreg_Type type)
+{
+	switch(type) {
+	case REG_NONE:
+		return 0;
+	case REG_SZ:
+		return LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2;
+	case REG_EXPAND_SZ:
+		return LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2;
+	case REG_BINARY:
+		return 0;
+	case REG_DWORD:
+		return LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN4;
+	case REG_DWORD_BIG_ENDIAN:
+		return LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN4;
+	case REG_LINK:
+		return 0;
+	case REG_MULTI_SZ:
+		return LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2;
+	case REG_RESOURCE_LIST:
+		return LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2;
+	case REG_FULL_RESOURCE_DESCRIPTOR:
+		return LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN4;
+	case REG_RESOURCE_REQUIREMENTS_LIST:
+		return LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN2;
+	case REG_QWORD:
+		return LIBNDR_FLAG_ALIGN8;
+	}
+
+	return 0;
+}

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/ndr/ndr_spoolss_buf.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/ndr/ndr_spoolss_buf.h	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/ndr/ndr_spoolss_buf.h	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -51,6 +51,8 @@
 void ndr_print_spoolss_security_descriptor(struct ndr_print *ndr, const char *name, const struct security_descriptor *r);
 enum ndr_err_code ndr_pull_spoolss_security_descriptor(struct ndr_pull *ndr, int ndr_flags, struct security_descriptor *r);
 enum ndr_err_code ndr_push_spoolss_security_descriptor(struct ndr_push *ndr, int ndr_flags, const struct security_descriptor *r);
+_PUBLIC_ void ndr_print_spoolss_Time(struct ndr_print *ndr, const char *name, const struct spoolss_Time *r);
+_PUBLIC_ uint32_t ndr_spoolss_PrinterEnumValues_align(enum winreg_Type type);
 
 #undef _PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE
 #define _PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(a1, a2)

Modified: trunk/samba/librpc/rpc/dcerpc_error.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/librpc/rpc/dcerpc_error.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/librpc/rpc/dcerpc_error.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -36,6 +36,7 @@
 	{ "DCERPC_FAULT_CONTEXT_MISMATCH",	DCERPC_FAULT_CONTEXT_MISMATCH },
 	{ "DCERPC_FAULT_OTHER",			DCERPC_FAULT_OTHER },
 	{ "DCERPC_FAULT_ACCESS_DENIED",		DCERPC_FAULT_ACCESS_DENIED },
+	{ "DCERPC_FAULT_SEC_PKG_ERROR",		DCERPC_FAULT_SEC_PKG_ERROR },
 
 	{ NULL,					0}
 };

Modified: trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/makerpms.sh
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/makerpms.sh	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/makerpms.sh	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
 
 USERID=`id -u`
 GRPID=`id -g`
-VERSION='3.5.7'
+VERSION='3.5.8'
 REVISION=''
 SPECFILE="samba.spec"
 RPMVER=`rpm --version | awk '{print $3}'`

Modified: trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/samba.spec
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/samba.spec	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL/samba.spec	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 Vendor: Samba Team
 Packager: Samba Team <samba at samba.org>
 Name:         samba
-Version:      3.5.7
+Version:      3.5.8
 Release:      1
 Epoch:        0
 License: GNU GPL version 3

Modified: trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL-CTDB/samba.spec
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL-CTDB/samba.spec	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/packaging/RHEL-CTDB/samba.spec	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 Vendor: Samba Team
 Packager: Samba Team <samba at samba.org>
 Name:         samba
-Version:      3.5.7
+Version:      3.5.8
 Release:      1GITHASH
 Epoch:        0
 License: GNU GPL version 3

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/Makefile.in
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/Makefile.in	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/Makefile.in	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -519,6 +519,7 @@
 	     libsmb/clistr.o libsmb/cliquota.o libsmb/clifsinfo.o libsmb/clidfs.o \
 	     libsmb/clioplock.o libsmb/clirap2.o \
 	     libsmb/smb_seal.o libsmb/async_smb.o \
+	     libsmb/smbsock_connect.o \
 	     $(LIBSAMBA_OBJ) \
 	     $(LIBNMB_OBJ) \
 	     $(LIBNBT_OBJ) \
@@ -1315,7 +1316,7 @@
 		$(LIBADS_SERVER_OBJ) \
 		$(PASSDB_OBJ) $(LIBTSOCKET_OBJ) $(GROUPDB_OBJ) \
 		$(SMBLDAP_OBJ) $(LIBNMB_OBJ) \
-		$(LDB_OBJ) $(WBCOMMON_OBJ) \
+		$(LDB_OBJ) $(WBCOMMON_OBJ) $(SLCACHE_OBJ) \
 		$(LIBNDR_GEN_OBJ0) $(LIBNDR_GEN_OBJ1) @BUILD_INIPARSER@
 
 

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/VERSION
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/VERSION	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/VERSION	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@
 ########################################################
 SAMBA_VERSION_MAJOR=3
 SAMBA_VERSION_MINOR=5
-SAMBA_VERSION_RELEASE=7
+SAMBA_VERSION_RELEASE=8
 
 ########################################################
 # Bug fix releases use a letter for the patch revision #

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_domain.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_domain.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_domain.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -310,6 +310,7 @@
 						      user_info->client_domain,   /* domain name */
 						      user_info->wksta_name,      /* workstation name */
 						      chal,                       /* 8 byte challenge. */
+						      3,                          /* validation level */
 						      user_info->lm_resp,         /* lanman 24 byte response */
 						      user_info->nt_resp,         /* nt 24 byte response */
 						      &info3);                    /* info3 out */

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_netlogond.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_netlogond.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_netlogond.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -85,6 +85,7 @@
 		user_info->client_domain,   /* domain name */
 		user_info->wksta_name,      /* workstation name */
 		(uchar *)auth_context->challenge.data, /* 8 byte challenge. */
+		3,                          /* validation level */
 		user_info->lm_resp,         /* lanman 24 byte response */
 		user_info->nt_resp,         /* nt 24 byte response */
 		&info3);                    /* info3 out */

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_ntlmssp.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_ntlmssp.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_ntlmssp.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -126,12 +126,13 @@
 
 	auth_ntlmssp_state->server_info->nss_token |= username_was_mapped;
 
-	nt_status = create_local_token(auth_ntlmssp_state->server_info);
-
-	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(nt_status)) {
-		DEBUG(10, ("create_local_token failed: %s\n",
-			nt_errstr(nt_status)));
-		return nt_status;
+	if (auth_ntlmssp_state->server_info->ptok == NULL) {
+		nt_status = create_local_token(auth_ntlmssp_state->server_info);
+		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(nt_status)) {
+			DEBUG(10, ("create_local_token failed: %s\n",
+				   nt_errstr(nt_status)));
+			return nt_status;
+		}
 	}
 
 	if (auth_ntlmssp_state->server_info->user_session_key.length) {

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_util.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_util.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/auth/auth_util.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -575,7 +575,7 @@
 		return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
 	}
 
-	if ( !(pwd = getpwnam_alloc(result, username)) ) {
+	if ( !(pwd = Get_Pwnam_alloc(result, username)) ) {
 		DEBUG(1, ("User %s in passdb, but getpwnam() fails!\n",
 			  pdb_get_username(sampass)));
 		TALLOC_FREE(result);
@@ -903,14 +903,14 @@
 		 * about the mapping of guest sid to lp_guestaccount()
 		 * username and will return the unix_pw info for a guest
 		 * user. Use it if it's there, else lookup the *uid details
-		 * using getpwnam_alloc(). See bug #6291 for details. JRA.
+		 * using Get_Pwnam_alloc(). See bug #6291 for details. JRA.
 		 */
 
 		/* We must always assign the *uid. */
 		if (sam_acct->unix_pw == NULL) {
-			struct passwd *pwd = getpwnam_alloc(sam_acct, *found_username );
+			struct passwd *pwd = Get_Pwnam_alloc(sam_acct, *found_username );
 			if (!pwd) {
-				DEBUG(10, ("getpwnam_alloc failed for %s\n",
+				DEBUG(10, ("Get_Pwnam_alloc failed for %s\n",
 					*found_username));
 				result = NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER;
 				goto done;
@@ -1326,7 +1326,7 @@
 	struct passwd *pwd;
 	NTSTATUS status;
 
-	pwd = getpwnam_alloc(talloc_tos(), username);
+	pwd = Get_Pwnam_alloc(talloc_tos(), username);
 	if (pwd == NULL) {
 		return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER;
 	}
@@ -2023,7 +2023,7 @@
 
 	if (!pdb_set_pass_last_set_time(
 		    sam_account,
-		    nt_time_to_unix(info->pass_last_set_time),
+		    info->pass_last_set_time,
 		    PDB_CHANGED)) {
 		TALLOC_FREE(result);
 		return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
@@ -2031,7 +2031,7 @@
 
 	if (!pdb_set_pass_can_change_time(
 		    sam_account,
-		    nt_time_to_unix(info->pass_can_change_time),
+		    info->pass_can_change_time,
 		    PDB_CHANGED)) {
 		TALLOC_FREE(result);
 		return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
@@ -2039,7 +2039,7 @@
 
 	if (!pdb_set_pass_must_change_time(
 		    sam_account,
-		    nt_time_to_unix(info->pass_must_change_time),
+		    info->pass_must_change_time,
 		    PDB_CHANGED)) {
 		TALLOC_FREE(result);
 		return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/configure
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/configure	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/configure	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -52018,7 +52018,9 @@
 			BLDSHARED="true"
 			LDSHFLAGS="-shared"
 			SONAMEFLAG="-Wl,-soname,"
-			PICFLAG="-fPIC"
+			if test "${GCC}" = "yes"; then
+				PICFLAG="-fPIC"
+			fi
 			cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
 #define STAT_ST_BLOCKSIZE 512
 _ACEOF
@@ -55118,6 +55120,88 @@
 
 fi
 
+{ $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for TIME_T_MAX" >&5
+$as_echo_n "checking for TIME_T_MAX... " >&6; }
+if test "${samba_cv_TIME_T_MAX+set}" = set; then
+  $as_echo_n "(cached) " >&6
+else
+
+if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then
+  samba_cv_TIME_T_MAX=cross
+else
+  cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h.  */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h.  */
+#include <time.h>
+main() {
+	struct tm *tm;
+	if (sizeof(time_t) == 8) {
+		time_t max_time = 0x7fffffffffffffffll;
+		tm = gmtime(&max_time);
+		/* This should fail with 32-bit tm_year. */
+		if (tm == NULL) {
+			/* Max time_t that works with 32-bit int tm_year in struct tm. */
+			max_time = 67768036191676799ll;
+			tm = gmtime(&max_time);
+			if (tm) {
+				exit(0);
+			}
+		}
+	}
+	exit(1);
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest$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>&5
+  ac_status=$?
+  $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+  (exit $ac_status); } && { ac_try='./conftest$ac_exeext'
+  { (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_try") 2>&5
+  ac_status=$?
+  $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+  (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+  samba_cv_TIME_T_MAX=yes
+else
+  $as_echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5
+$as_echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+( exit $ac_status )
+samba_cv_TIME_T_MAX=no
+fi
+rm -rf conftest.dSYM
+rm -f core *.core core.conftest.* gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+fi
+
+
+fi
+{ $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $samba_cv_TIME_T_MAX" >&5
+$as_echo "$samba_cv_TIME_T_MAX" >&6; }
+if test x"$samba_cv_TIME_T_MAX" = x"yes"; then
+
+cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
+#define TIME_T_MAX 67768036191676799ll
+_ACEOF
+
+fi
+
+
 { $as_echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for 64 bit off_t" >&5
 $as_echo_n "checking for 64 bit off_t... " >&6; }
 if test "${samba_cv_SIZEOF_OFF_T+set}" = set; then

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/configure.in
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/configure.in	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/configure.in	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1631,7 +1631,9 @@
 			BLDSHARED="true"
 			LDSHFLAGS="-shared"
 			SONAMEFLAG="-Wl,-soname,"
-			PICFLAG="-fPIC"
+			if test "${GCC}" = "yes"; then
+				PICFLAG="-fPIC"
+			fi
 			AC_DEFINE(STAT_ST_BLOCKSIZE,512)
 			AC_DEFINE(BROKEN_GETGRNAM,1,[Does getgrnam work correctly])
 			;;
@@ -2039,6 +2041,31 @@
     AC_DEFINE(SIZEOF_TIME_T,8,[The size of the 'time_t' type])
 fi
 
+AC_CACHE_CHECK([for TIME_T_MAX],samba_cv_TIME_T_MAX,[
+AC_TRY_RUN([#include <time.h>
+main() {
+	struct tm *tm;
+	if (sizeof(time_t) == 8) {
+		time_t max_time = 0x7fffffffffffffffll;
+		tm = gmtime(&max_time);
+		/* This should fail with 32-bit tm_year. */
+		if (tm == NULL) {
+			/* Max time_t that works with 32-bit int tm_year in struct tm. */
+			max_time = 67768036191676799ll;
+			tm = gmtime(&max_time);
+			if (tm) {
+				exit(0);
+			}
+		}
+	}
+	exit(1);
+}],
+samba_cv_TIME_T_MAX=yes,samba_cv_TIME_T_MAX=no,samba_cv_TIME_T_MAX=cross)])
+if test x"$samba_cv_TIME_T_MAX" = x"yes"; then
+    AC_DEFINE(TIME_T_MAX,67768036191676799ll,[The maximum value of the 'time_t' type])
+fi
+
+
 AC_CACHE_CHECK([for 64 bit off_t],samba_cv_SIZEOF_OFF_T,[
 AC_TRY_RUN([#include <stdio.h>
 #include <sys/stat.h>

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/include/async_smb.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/include/async_smb.h	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/include/async_smb.h	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -68,4 +68,11 @@
 					  uint16_t *pfnum,
 					  uint8_t *plevel);
 
+struct tevent_req *cli_session_request_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
+					    struct tevent_context *ev,
+					    int sock,
+					    const struct nmb_name *called,
+					    const struct nmb_name *calling);
+bool cli_session_request_recv(struct tevent_req *req, int *err, uint8_t *resp);
+
 #endif

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/include/config.h.in
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/include/config.h.in	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/include/config.h.in	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -3195,6 +3195,9 @@
 /* Whether telldir takes a const pointer */
 #undef TELLDIR_TAKES_CONST_DIR
 
+/* The maximum value of the 'time_t' type */
+#undef TIME_T_MAX
+
 /* Define to 1 if you can safely include both <sys/time.h> and <time.h>. */
 #undef TIME_WITH_SYS_TIME
 

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/include/privileges.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/include/privileges.h	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/include/privileges.h	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -59,6 +59,7 @@
 #define SE_BACKUP			{ { 0x00000200, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 } }
 #define SE_RESTORE			{ { 0x00000400, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 } }
 #define SE_TAKE_OWNERSHIP		{ { 0x00000800, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 } }
+#define SE_SECURITY			{ { 0x00001000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 } }
 
 /* defined in lib/privilegs_basic.c */
 
@@ -72,6 +73,7 @@
 extern const SE_PRIV se_remote_shutdown;
 extern const SE_PRIV se_restore;
 extern const SE_PRIV se_take_ownership;
+extern const SE_PRIV se_security;
 
 
 /*

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/include/proto.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/include/proto.h	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/include/proto.h	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1238,6 +1238,9 @@
 bool policy_hnd_equal(const struct policy_handle *hnd1,
 		      const struct policy_handle *hnd2);
 const char *strip_hostname(const char *s);
+bool tevent_req_poll_ntstatus(struct tevent_req *req,
+			      struct tevent_context *ev,
+			      NTSTATUS *status);
 
 /* The following definitions come from lib/util_file.c  */
 
@@ -1539,6 +1542,8 @@
 char *strstr_m(const char *src, const char *findstr);
 void strlower_m(char *s);
 void strupper_m(char *s);
+size_t strlen_m_ext(const char *s, const charset_t dst_charset);
+size_t strlen_m_ext_term(const char *s, const charset_t dst_charset);
 size_t strlen_m(const char *s);
 size_t strlen_m_term(const char *s);
 size_t strlen_m_term_null(const char *s);
@@ -3190,7 +3195,7 @@
 bool match_mailslot_name(struct packet_struct *p, const char *mailslot_name);
 int matching_len_bits(unsigned char *p1, unsigned char *p2, size_t len);
 void sort_query_replies(char *data, int n, struct in_addr ip);
-char *name_mangle(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, char *In, char name_type);
+char *name_mangle(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char *In, char name_type);
 int name_extract(unsigned char *buf,size_t buf_len, unsigned int ofs, fstring name);
 int name_len(unsigned char *s1, size_t buf_len);
 
@@ -5255,6 +5260,7 @@
 					   const char *domain,
 					   const char *workstation,
 					   const uint8 chal[8],
+					   uint16_t validation_level,
 					   DATA_BLOB lm_response,
 					   DATA_BLOB nt_response,
 					   struct netr_SamInfo3 **info3);
@@ -5266,6 +5272,7 @@
 					      const char *domain,
 					      const char *workstation,
 					      const uint8 chal[8],
+					      uint16_t validation_level,
 					      DATA_BLOB lm_response,
 					      DATA_BLOB nt_response,
 					      struct netr_SamInfo3 **info3);
@@ -6463,6 +6470,7 @@
 		const char *path,
 		SMB_STRUCT_STAT *sbufp);
 NTSTATUS get_referred_path(TALLOC_CTX *ctx,
+			struct auth_serversupplied_info *server_info,
 			const char *dfs_path,
 			struct junction_map *jucn,
 			int *consumedcntp,
@@ -6624,10 +6632,9 @@
 				 uint32 *pshare_mode,
 				 uint32 *pcreate_disposition,
 				 uint32 *pcreate_options);
-NTSTATUS open_file_fchmod(struct smb_request *req, connection_struct *conn,
+NTSTATUS open_file_fchmod(connection_struct *conn,
 			  struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
 			  files_struct **result);
-NTSTATUS close_file_fchmod(struct smb_request *req, files_struct *fsp);
 NTSTATUS create_directory(connection_struct *conn, struct smb_request *req,
 			  struct smb_filename *smb_dname);
 void msg_file_was_renamed(struct messaging_context *msg,
@@ -6656,7 +6663,8 @@
 NTSTATUS get_relative_fid_filename(connection_struct *conn,
 				   struct smb_request *req,
 				   uint16_t root_dir_fid,
-				   struct smb_filename *smb_fname);
+				   const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
+				   struct smb_filename **smb_fname_out);
 
 /* The following definitions come from smbd/oplock.c  */
 
@@ -6764,6 +6772,10 @@
 				uint16 num_def_acls, const char *pdata);
 bool set_unix_posix_acl(connection_struct *conn, files_struct *fsp, const char *fname, uint16 num_acls, const char *pdata);
 SEC_DESC *get_nt_acl_no_snum( TALLOC_CTX *ctx, const char *fname);
+NTSTATUS make_default_filesystem_acl(TALLOC_CTX *ctx,
+					const char *name,
+					SMB_STRUCT_STAT *psbuf,
+					SEC_DESC **ppdesc);
 
 /* The following definitions come from smbd/process.c  */
 
@@ -7297,6 +7309,28 @@
 			       void *private_data);
 int fncall_recv(struct tevent_req *req, int *perr);
 
+struct tevent_req *smbsock_connect_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
+					struct tevent_context *ev,
+					const struct sockaddr_storage *addr,
+					const char *called_name,
+					const char *calling_name);
+NTSTATUS smbsock_connect_recv(struct tevent_req *req, int *sock,
+			      uint16_t *port);
+NTSTATUS smbsock_connect(const struct sockaddr_storage *addr,
+			 const char *called_name, const char *calling_name,
+			 int *pfd, uint16_t *port);
+
+struct tevent_req *smbsock_any_connect_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
+					    struct tevent_context *ev,
+					    const struct sockaddr_storage *addrs,
+					    const char **called_names,
+					    size_t num_addrs);
+NTSTATUS smbsock_any_connect_recv(struct tevent_req *req, int *pfd,
+				  size_t *chosen_index, uint16_t *port);
+NTSTATUS smbsock_any_connect(const struct sockaddr_storage *addrs,
+			     const char **called_names, size_t num_addrs,
+			     int *pfd, size_t *chosen_index, uint16_t *port);
+
 /* The following definitions come from rpc_server/srv_samr_nt.c */
 NTSTATUS access_check_object( SEC_DESC *psd, NT_USER_TOKEN *token,
 				SE_PRIV *rights, uint32 rights_mask,

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/include/version.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/include/version.h	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/include/version.h	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
 /* Autogenerated by script/mkversion.sh */
 #define SAMBA_VERSION_MAJOR 3
 #define SAMBA_VERSION_MINOR 5
-#define SAMBA_VERSION_RELEASE 7
-#define SAMBA_VERSION_OFFICIAL_STRING "3.5.7"
+#define SAMBA_VERSION_RELEASE 8
+#define SAMBA_VERSION_OFFICIAL_STRING "3.5.8"
 #ifdef SAMBA_VERSION_VENDOR_FUNCTION
 #  define SAMBA_VERSION_STRING SAMBA_VERSION_VENDOR_FUNCTION
 #else /* SAMBA_VERSION_VENDOR_FUNCTION */

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/events.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/events.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/events.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@
 		return true;
 	}
 
-	if (selrtn == 0) {
+	if (selrtn <= 0) {
 		/*
 		 * No fd ready
 		 */
@@ -153,6 +153,7 @@
 		if (FD_ISSET(fde->fd, write_fds)) flags |= EVENT_FD_WRITE;
 
 		if (flags & fde->flags) {
+			DLIST_DEMOTE(ev->fd_events, fde, struct tevent_fd *);
 			fde->handler(ev, fde, flags, fde->private_data);
 			return true;
 		}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/file.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/file.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/file.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetFileClose(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetFileClose(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					    r->in.server_name,
 					    r->in.fileid,
 					    &werr);
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetFileGetInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetFileGetInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					      r->in.server_name,
 					      r->in.fileid,
 					      r->in.level,
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@
 			break;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetFileEnum(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetFileEnum(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					   r->in.server_name,
 					   r->in.base_path,
 					   r->in.user_name,

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/getdc.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/getdc.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/getdc.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_netr_GetDcName(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_netr_GetDcName(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 				       r->in.server_name,
 				       r->in.domain_name,
 				       (const char **)r->out.buffer,
@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_netr_GetAnyDCName(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_netr_GetAnyDCName(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					  r->in.server_name,
 					  r->in.domain_name,
 					  (const char **)r->out.buffer,

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/group.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/group.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/group.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
 			break;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_CreateDomainGroup(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_CreateDomainGroup(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					       &domain_handle,
 					       &lsa_group_name,
 					       SEC_STD_DELETE |
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@
 				init_lsa_String(&info.description,
 						info1->grpi1_comment);
 
-				status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+				status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 								  &group_handle,
 								  GROUPINFODESCRIPTION,
 								  &info);
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@
 				init_lsa_String(&info.description,
 						info2->grpi2_comment);
 
-				status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+				status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 								  &group_handle,
 								  GROUPINFODESCRIPTION,
 								  &info);
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@
 
 			if (info2->grpi2_attributes != 0) {
 				info.attributes.attributes = info2->grpi2_attributes;
-				status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+				status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 								  &group_handle,
 								  GROUPINFOATTRIBUTES,
 								  &info);
@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@
 				init_lsa_String(&info.description,
 						info3->grpi3_comment);
 
-				status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+				status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 								  &group_handle,
 								  GROUPINFODESCRIPTION,
 								  &info);
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@
 
 			if (info3->grpi3_attributes != 0) {
 				info.attributes.attributes = info3->grpi3_attributes;
-				status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+				status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 								  &group_handle,
 								  GROUPINFOATTRIBUTES,
 								  &info);
@@ -190,12 +190,12 @@
 	goto done;
 
  failed:
-	rpccli_samr_DeleteDomainGroup(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	rpccli_samr_DeleteDomainGroup(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 				      &group_handle);
 
  done:
 	if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&group_handle)) {
-		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &group_handle);
+		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &group_handle);
 	}
 
 	if (ctx->disable_policy_handle_cache) {
@@ -262,7 +262,7 @@
 
 	init_lsa_String(&lsa_group_name, r->in.group_name);
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					 &domain_handle,
 					 1,
 					 &lsa_group_name,
@@ -278,7 +278,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_OpenGroup(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_OpenGroup(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 				       &domain_handle,
 				       SEC_STD_DELETE |
 				       SAMR_GROUP_ACCESS_GET_MEMBERS |
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_QueryGroupInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_QueryGroupInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					    &group_handle,
 					    GROUPINFOATTRIBUTES,
 					    &info);
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 #endif
-	status = rpccli_samr_QueryGroupMember(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_QueryGroupMember(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					      &group_handle,
 					      &rid_array);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
@@ -320,7 +320,7 @@
 	struct lsa_Strings names;
 	struct samr_Ids member_types;
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupRids(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupRids(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					&domain_handle,
 					rid_array->count,
 					rid_array->rids,
@@ -334,7 +334,7 @@
 
 	for (i=0; i < rid_array->count; i++) {
 
-		status = rpccli_samr_DeleteGroupMember(pipe_cli, ctx,
+		status = rpccli_samr_DeleteGroupMember(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 						       &group_handle,
 						       rid_array->rids[i]);
 		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
@@ -343,7 +343,7 @@
 		}
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_DeleteDomainGroup(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_DeleteDomainGroup(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					       &group_handle);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
 		werr = ntstatus_to_werror(status);
@@ -356,7 +356,7 @@
 
  done:
 	if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&group_handle)) {
-		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &group_handle);
+		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &group_handle);
 	}
 
 	if (ctx->disable_policy_handle_cache) {
@@ -427,7 +427,7 @@
 
 	init_lsa_String(&lsa_group_name, r->in.group_name);
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					 &domain_handle,
 					 1,
 					 &lsa_group_name,
@@ -443,7 +443,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_OpenGroup(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_OpenGroup(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 				       &domain_handle,
 				       SAMR_GROUP_ACCESS_SET_INFO |
 				       SAMR_GROUP_ACCESS_LOOKUP_INFO,
@@ -458,7 +458,7 @@
 		case 0:
 			g0 = (struct GROUP_INFO_0 *)r->in.buffer;
 			init_lsa_String(&info.name, g0->grpi0_name);
-			status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+			status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 							  &group_handle,
 							  GROUPINFONAME,
 							  &info);
@@ -466,7 +466,7 @@
 		case 1:
 			g1 = (struct GROUP_INFO_1 *)r->in.buffer;
 			init_lsa_String(&info.description, g1->grpi1_comment);
-			status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+			status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 							  &group_handle,
 							  GROUPINFODESCRIPTION,
 							  &info);
@@ -474,7 +474,7 @@
 		case 2:
 			g2 = (struct GROUP_INFO_2 *)r->in.buffer;
 			init_lsa_String(&info.description, g2->grpi2_comment);
-			status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+			status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 							  &group_handle,
 							  GROUPINFODESCRIPTION,
 							  &info);
@@ -483,7 +483,7 @@
 				goto done;
 			}
 			info.attributes.attributes = g2->grpi2_attributes;
-			status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+			status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 							  &group_handle,
 							  GROUPINFOATTRIBUTES,
 							  &info);
@@ -491,7 +491,7 @@
 		case 3:
 			g3 = (struct GROUP_INFO_3 *)r->in.buffer;
 			init_lsa_String(&info.description, g3->grpi3_comment);
-			status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+			status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 							  &group_handle,
 							  GROUPINFODESCRIPTION,
 							  &info);
@@ -500,7 +500,7 @@
 				goto done;
 			}
 			info.attributes.attributes = g3->grpi3_attributes;
-			status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+			status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 							  &group_handle,
 							  GROUPINFOATTRIBUTES,
 							  &info);
@@ -508,7 +508,7 @@
 		case 1002:
 			g1002 = (struct GROUP_INFO_1002 *)r->in.buffer;
 			init_lsa_String(&info.description, g1002->grpi1002_comment);
-			status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+			status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 							  &group_handle,
 							  GROUPINFODESCRIPTION,
 							  &info);
@@ -516,7 +516,7 @@
 		case 1005:
 			g1005 = (struct GROUP_INFO_1005 *)r->in.buffer;
 			info.attributes.attributes = g1005->grpi1005_attributes;
-			status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+			status = rpccli_samr_SetGroupInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 							  &group_handle,
 							  GROUPINFOATTRIBUTES,
 							  &info);
@@ -535,7 +535,7 @@
 
  done:
 	if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&group_handle)) {
-		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &group_handle);
+		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &group_handle);
 	}
 
 	if (ctx->disable_policy_handle_cache) {
@@ -662,7 +662,7 @@
 
 	init_lsa_String(&lsa_group_name, r->in.group_name);
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					 &domain_handle,
 					 1,
 					 &lsa_group_name,
@@ -678,7 +678,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_OpenGroup(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_OpenGroup(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 				       &domain_handle,
 				       SAMR_GROUP_ACCESS_LOOKUP_INFO,
 				       rids.ids[0],
@@ -688,12 +688,12 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_QueryGroupInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_QueryGroupInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					    &group_handle,
 					    GROUPINFOALL2,
 					    &info);
 	if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status, NT_STATUS_INVALID_INFO_CLASS)) {
-		status = rpccli_samr_QueryGroupInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+		status = rpccli_samr_QueryGroupInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 						    &group_handle,
 						    GROUPINFOALL,
 						    &info);
@@ -714,7 +714,7 @@
 	}
  done:
 	if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&group_handle)) {
-		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &group_handle);
+		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &group_handle);
 	}
 
 	if (ctx->disable_policy_handle_cache) {
@@ -778,7 +778,7 @@
 
 	init_lsa_String(&lsa_group_name, r->in.group_name);
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					 &domain_handle,
 					 1,
 					 &lsa_group_name,
@@ -794,7 +794,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_OpenGroup(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_OpenGroup(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 				       &domain_handle,
 				       SAMR_GROUP_ACCESS_ADD_MEMBER,
 				       rids.ids[0],
@@ -806,7 +806,7 @@
 
 	init_lsa_String(&lsa_user_name, r->in.user_name);
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					 &domain_handle,
 					 1,
 					 &lsa_user_name,
@@ -822,7 +822,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_AddGroupMember(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_AddGroupMember(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					    &group_handle,
 					    rids.ids[0],
 					    7); /* why ? */
@@ -835,7 +835,7 @@
 
  done:
 	if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&group_handle)) {
-		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &group_handle);
+		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &group_handle);
 	}
 
 	if (ctx->disable_policy_handle_cache) {
@@ -899,7 +899,7 @@
 
 	init_lsa_String(&lsa_group_name, r->in.group_name);
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					 &domain_handle,
 					 1,
 					 &lsa_group_name,
@@ -915,7 +915,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_OpenGroup(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_OpenGroup(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 				       &domain_handle,
 				       SAMR_GROUP_ACCESS_REMOVE_MEMBER,
 				       rids.ids[0],
@@ -927,7 +927,7 @@
 
 	init_lsa_String(&lsa_user_name, r->in.user_name);
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					 &domain_handle,
 					 1,
 					 &lsa_user_name,
@@ -943,7 +943,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_DeleteGroupMember(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_DeleteGroupMember(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					       &group_handle,
 					       rids.ids[0]);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
@@ -955,7 +955,7 @@
 
  done:
 	if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&group_handle)) {
-		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &group_handle);
+		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &group_handle);
 	}
 
 	if (ctx->disable_policy_handle_cache) {
@@ -1177,7 +1177,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_QueryDomainInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_QueryDomainInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					     &domain_handle,
 					     2,
 					     &domain_info);
@@ -1308,7 +1308,7 @@
 
 	init_lsa_String(&lsa_account_name, r->in.group_name);
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					 &domain_handle,
 					 1,
 					 &lsa_account_name,
@@ -1319,7 +1319,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_OpenGroup(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_OpenGroup(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 				       &domain_handle,
 				       SAMR_GROUP_ACCESS_GET_MEMBERS,
 				       group_rids.ids[0],
@@ -1329,7 +1329,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_QueryGroupMember(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_QueryGroupMember(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					      &group_handle,
 					      &rid_array);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
@@ -1337,7 +1337,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupRids(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupRids(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					&domain_handle,
 					rid_array->count,
 					rid_array->rids,
@@ -1373,7 +1373,7 @@
 
  done:
 	if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&group_handle)) {
-		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &group_handle);
+		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &group_handle);
 	}
 
 	if (ctx->disable_policy_handle_cache) {
@@ -1460,7 +1460,7 @@
 
 	init_lsa_String(&lsa_account_name, r->in.group_name);
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					 &domain_handle,
 					 1,
 					 &lsa_account_name,
@@ -1471,7 +1471,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_OpenGroup(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_OpenGroup(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 				       &domain_handle,
 				       SAMR_GROUP_ACCESS_GET_MEMBERS |
 				       SAMR_GROUP_ACCESS_ADD_MEMBER |
@@ -1484,7 +1484,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_QueryGroupInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_QueryGroupInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					    &group_handle,
 					    GROUPINFOATTRIBUTES,
 					    &group_info);
@@ -1522,7 +1522,7 @@
 		}
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					 &domain_handle,
 					 r->in.num_entries,
 					 lsa_names,
@@ -1536,7 +1536,7 @@
 	member_rids = user_rids.ids;
 	num_member_rids = user_rids.count;
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_QueryGroupMember(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_QueryGroupMember(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					      &group_handle,
 					      &rid_array);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
@@ -1587,7 +1587,7 @@
 	/* add list */
 
 	for (i=0; i < num_add_rids; i++) {
-		status = rpccli_samr_AddGroupMember(pipe_cli, ctx,
+		status = rpccli_samr_AddGroupMember(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 						    &group_handle,
 						    add_rids[i],
 						    7 /* ? */);
@@ -1600,7 +1600,7 @@
 	/* del list */
 
 	for (i=0; i < num_del_rids; i++) {
-		status = rpccli_samr_DeleteGroupMember(pipe_cli, ctx,
+		status = rpccli_samr_DeleteGroupMember(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 						       &group_handle,
 						       del_rids[i]);
 		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
@@ -1613,7 +1613,7 @@
 
  done:
 	if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&group_handle)) {
-		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &group_handle);
+		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &group_handle);
 	}
 
 	if (ctx->disable_policy_handle_cache) {

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/joindomain.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/joindomain.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/joindomain.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@
 
 	old_timeout = rpccli_set_timeout(pipe_cli, 600000);
 
-	status = rpccli_wkssvc_NetrJoinDomain2(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_wkssvc_NetrJoinDomain2(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					       r->in.server,
 					       r->in.domain,
 					       r->in.account_ou,
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@
 
 	old_timeout = rpccli_set_timeout(pipe_cli, 60000);
 
-	status = rpccli_wkssvc_NetrUnjoinDomain2(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_wkssvc_NetrUnjoinDomain2(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 						 r->in.server_name,
 						 r->in.account,
 						 encrypted_password,
@@ -285,7 +285,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_wkssvc_NetrGetJoinInformation(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_wkssvc_NetrGetJoinInformation(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 						      r->in.server_name,
 						      &buffer,
 						      (enum wkssvc_NetJoinStatus *)r->out.name_type,
@@ -422,7 +422,7 @@
 						   &encrypted_password);
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_wkssvc_NetrGetJoinableOus2(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_wkssvc_NetrGetJoinableOus2(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 						   r->in.server_name,
 						   r->in.domain,
 						   r->in.account,
@@ -464,7 +464,7 @@
 						   &encrypted_password);
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_wkssvc_NetrRenameMachineInDomain2(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_wkssvc_NetrRenameMachineInDomain2(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 							  r->in.server_name,
 							  r->in.new_machine_name,
 							  r->in.account,

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/libnetapi.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/libnetapi.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/libnetapi.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -39,9 +39,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -71,6 +73,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetJoinDomain, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -87,9 +90,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -117,6 +122,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetUnjoinDomain, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -132,9 +138,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -161,6 +169,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetGetJoinInformation, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -179,9 +188,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -211,6 +222,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetGetJoinableOUs, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -228,9 +240,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -259,6 +273,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetRenameMachineInDomain, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -274,9 +289,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -303,6 +320,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetServerGetInfo, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -319,9 +337,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -349,6 +369,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetServerSetInfo, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -364,9 +385,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -393,6 +416,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetGetDCName, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -408,9 +432,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -437,6 +463,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetGetAnyDCName, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -455,9 +482,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -487,6 +516,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(DsGetDcName, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -503,9 +533,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -533,6 +565,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetUserAdd, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -547,9 +580,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -575,6 +610,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetUserDel, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -595,9 +631,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -630,6 +668,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetUserEnum, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -646,9 +685,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -676,6 +717,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetUserChangePassword, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -692,9 +734,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -722,6 +766,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetUserGetInfo, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -739,9 +784,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -770,6 +817,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetUserSetInfo, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -789,9 +837,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -822,6 +872,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetUserGetGroups, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -839,9 +890,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -870,6 +923,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetUserSetGroups, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -890,9 +944,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -924,6 +980,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetUserGetLocalGroups, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -939,9 +996,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -968,6 +1027,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetUserModalsGet, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -984,9 +1044,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1014,6 +1076,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetUserModalsSet, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1033,9 +1096,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1066,6 +1131,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetQueryDisplayInformation, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1082,9 +1148,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1112,6 +1180,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetGroupAdd, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1126,9 +1195,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1154,6 +1225,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetGroupDel, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1173,9 +1245,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1207,6 +1281,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetGroupEnum, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1224,9 +1299,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1255,6 +1332,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetGroupSetInfo, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1271,9 +1349,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1301,6 +1381,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetGroupGetInfo, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1316,9 +1397,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1345,6 +1428,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetGroupAddUser, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1360,9 +1444,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1389,6 +1475,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetGroupDelUser, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1409,9 +1496,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1444,6 +1533,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetGroupGetUsers, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1461,9 +1551,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1492,6 +1584,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetGroupSetUsers, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1508,9 +1601,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1538,6 +1633,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetLocalGroupAdd, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1552,9 +1648,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1580,6 +1678,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetLocalGroupDel, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1596,9 +1695,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1626,6 +1727,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetLocalGroupGetInfo, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1643,9 +1745,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1674,6 +1778,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetLocalGroupSetInfo, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1693,9 +1798,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1727,6 +1834,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetLocalGroupEnum, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1744,9 +1852,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1775,6 +1885,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetLocalGroupAddMembers, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1792,9 +1903,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1823,6 +1936,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetLocalGroupDelMembers, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1843,9 +1957,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1878,6 +1994,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetLocalGroupGetMembers, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1895,9 +2012,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1926,6 +2045,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetLocalGroupSetMembers, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1940,9 +2060,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -1968,6 +2090,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetRemoteTOD, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -1984,9 +2107,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -2014,6 +2139,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetShareAdd, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -2029,9 +2155,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -2058,6 +2186,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetShareDel, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -2077,9 +2206,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -2111,6 +2242,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetShareEnum, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -2127,9 +2259,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -2157,6 +2291,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetShareGetInfo, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -2174,9 +2309,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -2205,6 +2342,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetShareSetInfo, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -2219,9 +2357,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -2247,6 +2387,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetFileClose, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -2263,9 +2404,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -2293,6 +2436,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetFileGetInfo, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -2314,9 +2458,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -2350,6 +2496,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetFileEnum, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -2367,9 +2514,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -2398,6 +2547,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetShutdownInit, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -2411,9 +2561,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -2438,6 +2590,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(NetShutdownAbort, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -2454,9 +2607,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -2484,6 +2639,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(I_NetLogonControl, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 
@@ -2501,9 +2657,11 @@
 	struct libnetapi_ctx *ctx = NULL;
 	NET_API_STATUS status;
 	WERROR werr;
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 
 	status = libnetapi_getctx(&ctx);
 	if (status != 0) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 		return status;
 	}
 
@@ -2532,6 +2690,7 @@
 		NDR_PRINT_OUT_DEBUG(I_NetLogonControl2, &r);
 	}
 
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	return r.out.result;
 }
 

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/localgroup.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/localgroup.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/localgroup.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -196,7 +196,7 @@
 
 	init_lsa_String(&lsa_account_name, alias_name);
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_CreateDomAlias(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_CreateDomAlias(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					    &domain_handle,
 					    &lsa_account_name,
 					    SEC_STD_DELETE |
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@
 
 		init_lsa_String(&alias_info.description, info1->lgrpi1_comment);
 
-		status = rpccli_samr_SetAliasInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+		status = rpccli_samr_SetAliasInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 						  &alias_handle,
 						  ALIASINFODESCRIPTION,
 						  &alias_info);
@@ -228,7 +228,7 @@
 
  done:
 	if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&alias_handle)) {
-		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &alias_handle);
+		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &alias_handle);
 	}
 
 	if (ctx->disable_policy_handle_cache) {
@@ -331,7 +331,7 @@
 
 
  delete_alias:
-	status = rpccli_samr_DeleteDomAlias(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_DeleteDomAlias(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					    &alias_handle);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
 		werr = ntstatus_to_werror(status);
@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@
 
  done:
 	if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&alias_handle)) {
-		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &alias_handle);
+		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &alias_handle);
 	}
 
 	if (ctx->disable_policy_handle_cache) {
@@ -502,7 +502,7 @@
 	}
 
  query_alias:
-	status = rpccli_samr_QueryAliasInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_QueryAliasInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					    &alias_handle,
 					    ALIASINFOALL,
 					    &alias_info);
@@ -519,7 +519,7 @@
 
  done:
 	if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&alias_handle)) {
-		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &alias_handle);
+		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &alias_handle);
 	}
 
 	if (ctx->disable_policy_handle_cache) {
@@ -680,7 +680,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_SetAliasInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_SetAliasInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					  &alias_handle,
 					  alias_level,
 					  alias_info);
@@ -693,7 +693,7 @@
 
  done:
 	if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&alias_handle)) {
-		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &alias_handle);
+		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &alias_handle);
 	}
 
 	if (ctx->disable_policy_handle_cache) {
@@ -788,7 +788,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_QueryDomainInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_QueryDomainInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					     &builtin_handle,
 					     2,
 					     &builtin_info);
@@ -801,7 +801,7 @@
 		*r->out.total_entries += builtin_info->general.num_aliases;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_QueryDomainInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_QueryDomainInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					     &domain_handle,
 					     2,
 					     &domain_info);
@@ -814,7 +814,7 @@
 		*r->out.total_entries += domain_info->general.num_aliases;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_EnumDomainAliases(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_EnumDomainAliases(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					       &builtin_handle,
 					       r->in.resume_handle,
 					       &builtin_sam_array,
@@ -850,7 +850,7 @@
 						r->out.buffer);
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_EnumDomainAliases(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_EnumDomainAliases(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					       &domain_handle,
 					       r->in.resume_handle,
 					       &domain_sam_array,
@@ -1156,7 +1156,7 @@
 
 		struct lsa_SidArray current_sids;
 
-		status = rpccli_samr_GetMembersInAlias(pipe_cli, ctx,
+		status = rpccli_samr_GetMembersInAlias(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 						       &alias_handle,
 						       &current_sids);
 		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
@@ -1212,7 +1212,7 @@
 	/* add list */
 
 	for (i=0; i < num_add_sids; i++) {
-		status = rpccli_samr_AddAliasMember(pipe_cli, ctx,
+		status = rpccli_samr_AddAliasMember(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 						    &alias_handle,
 						    &add_sids[i]);
 		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
@@ -1224,7 +1224,7 @@
 	/* del list */
 
 	for (i=0; i < num_del_sids; i++) {
-		status = rpccli_samr_DeleteAliasMember(pipe_cli, ctx,
+		status = rpccli_samr_DeleteAliasMember(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 						       &alias_handle,
 						       &del_sids[i]);
 		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
@@ -1237,7 +1237,7 @@
 
  done:
 	if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&alias_handle)) {
-		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &alias_handle);
+		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &alias_handle);
 	}
 
 	if (ctx->disable_policy_handle_cache) {

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/netlogon.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/netlogon.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/netlogon.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_netr_LogonControl(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_netr_LogonControl(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					  r->in.server_name,
 					  r->in.function_code,
 					  r->in.query_level,
@@ -193,7 +193,7 @@
 	switch (r->in.function_code) {
 	case NETLOGON_CONTROL_TC_VERIFY:
 	case NETLOGON_CONTROL_SET_DBFLAG:
-		status = rpccli_netr_LogonControl2Ex(pipe_cli, ctx,
+		status = rpccli_netr_LogonControl2Ex(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 						     r->in.server_name,
 						     r->in.function_code,
 						     r->in.query_level,
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@
 						     &werr);
 		break;
 	default:
-		status = rpccli_netr_LogonControl2(pipe_cli, ctx,
+		status = rpccli_netr_LogonControl2(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 						   r->in.server_name,
 						   r->in.function_code,
 						   r->in.query_level,

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/serverinfo.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/serverinfo.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/serverinfo.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -508,7 +508,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetSrvGetInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetSrvGetInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					     r->in.server_name,
 					     r->in.level,
 					     &info,
@@ -614,7 +614,7 @@
 			goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetSrvSetInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetSrvSetInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					     r->in.server_name,
 					     r->in.level,
 					     &info,
@@ -647,7 +647,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetRemoteTOD(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetRemoteTOD(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					    r->in.server_name,
 					    &info,
 					    &werr);

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/share.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/share.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/share.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetShareAdd(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetShareAdd(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					   r->in.server_name,
 					   r->in.level,
 					   &info,
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetShareDel(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetShareDel(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					   r->in.server_name,
 					   r->in.net_name,
 					   r->in.reserved,
@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@
 			break;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetShareEnumAll(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetShareEnumAll(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					       r->in.server_name,
 					       &info_ctr,
 					       r->in.prefmaxlen,
@@ -423,7 +423,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetShareGetInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetShareGetInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					       r->in.server_name,
 					       r->in.net_name,
 					       r->in.level,
@@ -502,7 +502,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetShareSetInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_srvsvc_NetShareSetInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					       r->in.server_name,
 					       r->in.net_name,
 					       r->in.level,

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/shutdown.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/shutdown.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/shutdown.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
 
 	init_lsa_StringLarge(&message, r->in.message);
 
-	status = rpccli_initshutdown_Init(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_initshutdown_Init(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					  NULL,
 					  &message,
 					  r->in.timeout,
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_initshutdown_Abort(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_initshutdown_Abort(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					   NULL,
 					   &werr);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/user.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/user.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/netapi/user.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -52,9 +52,6 @@
 	if (infoX->usriX_flags) {
 		fields_present |= SAMR_FIELD_ACCT_FLAGS;
 	}
-	if (infoX->usriX_name) {
-		fields_present |= SAMR_FIELD_FULL_NAME;
-	}
 	if (infoX->usriX_home_dir) {
 		fields_present |= SAMR_FIELD_HOME_DIRECTORY;
 	}
@@ -313,7 +310,7 @@
 					  session_key,
 					  &user_info.info25.password);
 
-		status = rpccli_samr_SetUserInfo2(pipe_cli, ctx,
+		status = rpccli_samr_SetUserInfo2(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 						  user_handle,
 						  25,
 						  &user_info);
@@ -326,7 +323,7 @@
 						session_key,
 						&user_info.info23.password);
 
-			status = rpccli_samr_SetUserInfo2(pipe_cli, ctx,
+			status = rpccli_samr_SetUserInfo2(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 							  user_handle,
 							  23,
 							  &user_info);
@@ -335,7 +332,7 @@
 
 		user_info.info21 = info21;
 
-		status = rpccli_samr_SetUserInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+		status = rpccli_samr_SetUserInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 						 user_handle,
 						 21,
 						 &user_info);
@@ -409,7 +406,7 @@
 
 	init_lsa_String(&lsa_account_name, uX.usriX_name);
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_CreateUser2(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_CreateUser2(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					 &domain_handle,
 					 &lsa_account_name,
 					 ACB_NORMAL,
@@ -426,7 +423,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_QueryUserInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_QueryUserInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					   &user_handle,
 					   16,
 					   &user_info);
@@ -440,7 +437,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_GetUserPwInfo(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_GetUserPwInfo(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					   &user_handle,
 					   &pw_info);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
@@ -463,12 +460,12 @@
 	goto done;
 
  failed:
-	rpccli_samr_DeleteUser(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	rpccli_samr_DeleteUser(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 			       &user_handle);
 
  done:
 	if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&user_handle) && pipe_cli) {
-		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &user_handle);
+		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &user_handle);
 	}
 
 	if (ctx->disable_policy_handle_cache) {
@@ -527,7 +524,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_OpenDomain(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_OpenDomain(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					&connect_handle,
 					SAMR_DOMAIN_ACCESS_OPEN_ACCOUNT,
 					CONST_DISCARD(DOM_SID *, &global_sid_Builtin),
@@ -539,7 +536,7 @@
 
 	init_lsa_String(&lsa_account_name, r->in.user_name);
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					 &domain_handle,
 					 1,
 					 &lsa_account_name,
@@ -550,7 +547,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_OpenUser(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_OpenUser(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 				      &domain_handle,
 				      SEC_STD_DELETE,
 				      user_rids.ids[0],
@@ -562,7 +559,7 @@
 
 	sid_compose(&user_sid, domain_sid, user_rids.ids[0]);
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_RemoveMemberFromForeignDomain(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_RemoveMemberFromForeignDomain(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 							   &builtin_handle,
 							   &user_sid);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
@@ -570,7 +567,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_DeleteUser(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_DeleteUser(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					&user_handle);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
 		werr = ntstatus_to_werror(status);
@@ -581,7 +578,7 @@
 
  done:
 	if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&user_handle)) {
-		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &user_handle);
+		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &user_handle);
 	}
 
 	if (ctx->disable_policy_handle_cache) {
@@ -1671,7 +1668,7 @@
 
 	init_lsa_String(&lsa_account_name, r->in.user_name);
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					 &domain_handle,
 					 1,
 					 &lsa_account_name,
@@ -1698,7 +1695,7 @@
 
  done:
 	if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&user_handle) && pipe_cli) {
-		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &user_handle);
+		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &user_handle);
 	}
 
 	if (ctx->disable_policy_handle_cache) {
@@ -1826,7 +1823,7 @@
 
 	init_lsa_String(&lsa_account_name, r->in.user_name);
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					 &domain_handle,
 					 1,
 					 &lsa_account_name,
@@ -1837,7 +1834,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_OpenUser(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_OpenUser(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 				      &domain_handle,
 				      user_mask,
 				      user_rids.ids[0],
@@ -1866,7 +1863,7 @@
 
  done:
 	if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&user_handle) && pipe_cli) {
-		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &user_handle);
+		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &user_handle);
 	}
 
 	if (ctx->disable_policy_handle_cache) {
@@ -2845,7 +2842,7 @@
 
 	init_lsa_String(&lsa_account_name, r->in.user_name);
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					 &domain_handle,
 					 1,
 					 &lsa_account_name,
@@ -2856,7 +2853,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_OpenUser(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_OpenUser(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 				      &domain_handle,
 				      SAMR_USER_ACCESS_GET_GROUPS,
 				      user_rids.ids[0],
@@ -2866,7 +2863,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_GetGroupsForUser(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_GetGroupsForUser(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					      &user_handle,
 					      &rid_array);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
@@ -2884,7 +2881,7 @@
 		rids[i] = rid_array->rids[i].rid;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupRids(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupRids(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					&domain_handle,
 					rid_array->count,
 					rids,
@@ -2996,7 +2993,7 @@
 
 	init_lsa_String(&lsa_account_name, r->in.user_name);
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					 &domain_handle,
 					 1,
 					 &lsa_account_name,
@@ -3007,7 +3004,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_OpenUser(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_OpenUser(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 				      &domain_handle,
 				      SAMR_USER_ACCESS_GET_GROUPS,
 				      user_rids.ids[0],
@@ -3046,7 +3043,7 @@
 		}
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					 &domain_handle,
 					 r->in.num_entries,
 					 lsa_names,
@@ -3060,7 +3057,7 @@
 	member_rids = group_rids.ids;
 	num_member_rids = group_rids.count;
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_GetGroupsForUser(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_GetGroupsForUser(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					      &user_handle,
 					      &rid_array);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
@@ -3111,7 +3108,7 @@
 	/* add list */
 
 	for (i=0; i < num_add_rids; i++) {
-		status = rpccli_samr_OpenGroup(pipe_cli, ctx,
+		status = rpccli_samr_OpenGroup(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					       &domain_handle,
 					       SAMR_GROUP_ACCESS_ADD_MEMBER,
 					       add_rids[i],
@@ -3121,7 +3118,7 @@
 			goto done;
 		}
 
-		status = rpccli_samr_AddGroupMember(pipe_cli, ctx,
+		status = rpccli_samr_AddGroupMember(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 						    &group_handle,
 						    user_rids.ids[0],
 						    7 /* ? */);
@@ -3131,14 +3128,14 @@
 		}
 
 		if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&group_handle)) {
-			rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &group_handle);
+			rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &group_handle);
 		}
 	}
 
 	/* del list */
 
 	for (i=0; i < num_del_rids; i++) {
-		status = rpccli_samr_OpenGroup(pipe_cli, ctx,
+		status = rpccli_samr_OpenGroup(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					       &domain_handle,
 					       SAMR_GROUP_ACCESS_REMOVE_MEMBER,
 					       del_rids[i],
@@ -3148,7 +3145,7 @@
 			goto done;
 		}
 
-		status = rpccli_samr_DeleteGroupMember(pipe_cli, ctx,
+		status = rpccli_samr_DeleteGroupMember(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 						       &group_handle,
 						       user_rids.ids[0]);
 		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
@@ -3157,7 +3154,7 @@
 		}
 
 		if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&group_handle)) {
-			rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &group_handle);
+			rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &group_handle);
 		}
 	}
 
@@ -3165,7 +3162,7 @@
 
  done:
 	if (is_valid_policy_hnd(&group_handle)) {
-		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, ctx, &group_handle);
+		rpccli_samr_Close(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(), &group_handle);
 	}
 
 	if (ctx->disable_policy_handle_cache) {
@@ -3290,7 +3287,7 @@
 
 	init_lsa_String(&lsa_account_name, r->in.user_name);
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupNames(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					 &domain_handle,
 					 1,
 					 &lsa_account_name,
@@ -3301,7 +3298,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_OpenUser(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_OpenUser(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 				      &domain_handle,
 				      SAMR_USER_ACCESS_GET_GROUPS,
 				      user_rids.ids[0],
@@ -3311,7 +3308,7 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_GetGroupsForUser(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_GetGroupsForUser(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					      &user_handle,
 					      &rid_array);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
@@ -3352,7 +3349,7 @@
 		}
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_GetAliasMembership(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_GetAliasMembership(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 						&domain_handle,
 						&sid_array,
 						&domain_rids);
@@ -3369,7 +3366,7 @@
 		}
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_GetAliasMembership(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_GetAliasMembership(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 						&builtin_handle,
 						&sid_array,
 						&builtin_rids);
@@ -3386,7 +3383,7 @@
 		}
 	}
 
-	status = rpccli_samr_LookupRids(pipe_cli, ctx,
+	status = rpccli_samr_LookupRids(pipe_cli, talloc_tos(),
 					&builtin_handle,
 					num_rids,
 					rids,

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/privileges_basic.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/privileges_basic.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/privileges_basic.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -46,6 +46,7 @@
 const SE_PRIV se_remote_shutdown = SE_REMOTE_SHUTDOWN;
 const SE_PRIV se_restore         = SE_RESTORE;
 const SE_PRIV se_take_ownership  = SE_TAKE_OWNERSHIP;
+const SE_PRIV se_security       = SE_SECURITY;
 
 /********************************************************************
  This is a list of privileges reported by a WIndows 2000 SP4 AD DC
@@ -98,6 +99,7 @@
 	{SE_SERVICE_LOGON,	"SeServiceLogonRight",		"Log on as a service",			   { 0x0, 0x0 }},
 #endif
 	{SE_MACHINE_ACCOUNT,	"SeMachineAccountPrivilege",	"Add machines to domain",		   { 0x0, 0x0006 }},
+	{SE_SECURITY,		"SeSecurityPrivilege",		"Manage auditing and security log",	   { 0x0, 0x0008 }},
 	{SE_TAKE_OWNERSHIP,     "SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege",     "Take ownership of files or other objects",{ 0x0, 0x0009 }},
         {SE_BACKUP,             "SeBackupPrivilege",            "Back up files and directories",	   { 0x0, 0x0011 }},
         {SE_RESTORE,            "SeRestorePrivilege",           "Restore files and directories",	   { 0x0, 0x0012 }},
@@ -107,6 +109,7 @@
 	{SE_ADD_USERS,		"SeAddUsersPrivilege",		"Add users and groups to the domain",	   { 0x0, 0x1002 }},
 	{SE_DISK_OPERATOR,	"SeDiskOperatorPrivilege",	"Manage disk shares",			   { 0x0, 0x1003 }},
 
+
 	{SE_END, "", "", { 0x0, 0x0 }}
 };
 
@@ -192,6 +195,15 @@
 }
 
 /***************************************************************************
+ check if 2 LUID's are equal.
+****************************************************************************/
+
+static bool luid_equal( const LUID *luid1, const LUID *luid2 )
+{
+	return ( luid1->low == luid2->low && luid1->high == luid2->high);
+}
+
+/***************************************************************************
  check if a SE_PRIV has any assigned privileges
 ****************************************************************************/
 
@@ -406,11 +418,8 @@
 {
 	int i;
 
-	if (set->high != 0)
-		return NULL;
-
 	for ( i=0; !se_priv_equal(&privs[i].se_priv, &se_priv_end); i++ ) {
-		if ( set->low == privs[i].luid.low ) {
+		if (luid_equal(set, &privs[i].luid)) {
 			return privs[i].name;
 		}
 	}
@@ -477,9 +486,13 @@
 {
 	int i;
 	uint32 num_privs = count_all_privileges();
+	LUID local_luid;
 
+	local_luid.low = luid->low;
+	local_luid.high = luid->high;
+
 	for ( i=0; i<num_privs; i++ ) {
-		if ( luid->low == privs[i].luid.low ) {
+		if (luid_equal(&local_luid, &privs[i].luid)) {
 			se_priv_copy( mask, &privs[i].se_priv );
 			return True;
 		}
@@ -500,12 +513,6 @@
 	for ( i=0; i<privset->count; i++ ) {
 		SE_PRIV r;
 
-		/* sanity check for invalid privilege.  we really
-		   only care about the low 32 bits */
-
-		if ( privset->set[i].luid.high != 0 )
-			return False;
-
 		if ( luid_to_se_priv( &privset->set[i].luid, &r ) )
 			se_priv_add( mask, &r );
 	}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/util.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/util.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/util.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1407,7 +1407,7 @@
 	char *p;
 	uid_t u;
 
-	pass = getpwnam_alloc(talloc_autofree_context(), name);
+	pass = Get_Pwnam_alloc(talloc_autofree_context(), name);
 	if (pass) {
 		u = pass->pw_uid;
 		TALLOC_FREE(pass);
@@ -3070,3 +3070,14 @@
 
 	return s;
 }
+
+bool tevent_req_poll_ntstatus(struct tevent_req *req,
+			      struct tevent_context *ev,
+			      NTSTATUS *status)
+{
+	bool ret = tevent_req_poll(req, ev);
+	if (!ret) {
+		*status = map_nt_error_from_unix(errno);
+	}
+	return ret;
+}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/util_seaccess.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/util_seaccess.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/util_seaccess.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -179,17 +179,13 @@
 			bits_remaining));
 	}
 
-#if 0
-	/* We need to support SeSecurityPrivilege for this. */
-
 	if (access_desired & SEC_FLAG_SYSTEM_SECURITY) {
-		if (user_has_privileges(token, &sec_security)) {
+		if (user_has_privileges(token, &se_security)) {
 			bits_remaining &= ~SEC_FLAG_SYSTEM_SECURITY;
 		} else {
 			return NT_STATUS_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD;
 		}
 	}
-#endif
 
 	/* a NULL dacl allows access */
 	if ((sd->type & SEC_DESC_DACL_PRESENT) && sd->dacl == NULL) {

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/lib/util_str.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/lib/util_str.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/lib/util_str.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1454,12 +1454,12 @@
 }
 
 /**
- Count the number of UCS2 characters in a string. Normally this will
- be the same as the number of bytes in a string for single byte strings,
- but will be different for multibyte.
-**/
-
-size_t strlen_m(const char *s)
+ * Calculate the number of units (8 or 16-bit, depending on the
+ * destination charset), that would be needed to convert the input
+ * string which is expected to be in in CH_UNIX encoding to the
+ * destination charset (which should be a unicode charset).
+ */
+size_t strlen_m_ext(const char *s, const charset_t dst_charset)
 {
 	size_t count = 0;
 
@@ -1479,20 +1479,68 @@
 	while (*s) {
 		size_t c_size;
 		codepoint_t c = next_codepoint(s, &c_size);
-		if (c < 0x10000) {
-			/* Unicode char fits into 16 bits. */
+		s += c_size;
+
+		switch(dst_charset) {
+		case CH_UTF16LE:
+		case CH_UTF16BE:
+		case CH_UTF16MUNGED:
+			if (c < 0x10000) {
+				/* Unicode char fits into 16 bits. */
+				count += 1;
+			} else {
+				/* Double-width unicode char - 32 bits. */
+				count += 2;
+			}
+			break;
+		case CH_UTF8:
+			/*
+			 * this only checks ranges, and does not
+			 * check for invalid codepoints
+			 */
+			if (c < 0x80) {
+				count += 1;
+			} else if (c < 0x800) {
+				count += 2;
+			} else if (c < 0x1000) {
+				count += 3;
+			} else {
+				count += 4;
+			}
+			break;
+		default:
+			/*
+			 * non-unicode encoding:
+			 * assume that each codepoint fits into
+			 * one unit in the destination encoding.
+			 */
 			count += 1;
-		} else {
-			/* Double-width unicode char - 32 bits. */
-			count += 2;
 		}
-		s += c_size;
 	}
 
 	return count;
 }
 
+size_t strlen_m_ext_term(const char *s, const charset_t dst_charset)
+{
+	if (!s) {
+		return 0;
+	}
+	return strlen_m_ext(s, dst_charset) + 1;
+}
+
 /**
+ Count the number of UCS2 characters in a string. Normally this will
+ be the same as the number of bytes in a string for single byte strings,
+ but will be different for multibyte.
+**/
+
+size_t strlen_m(const char *s)
+{
+	return strlen_m_ext(s, CH_UTF16LE);
+}
+
+/**
  Count the number of UCS2 characters in a string including the null
  terminator.
 **/

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/libaddns/dnsgss.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/libaddns/dnsgss.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/libaddns/dnsgss.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -101,8 +101,8 @@
 		major = gss_init_sec_context(
 			&minor, NULL, ctx, target_name, &krb5_oid_desc,
 			GSS_C_REPLAY_FLAG | GSS_C_MUTUAL_FLAG |
-			GSS_C_SEQUENCE_FLAG | GSS_C_CONF_FLAG |
-			GSS_C_INTEG_FLAG | GSS_C_DELEG_FLAG,
+			GSS_C_CONF_FLAG |
+			GSS_C_INTEG_FLAG,
 			0, NULL, input_ptr, NULL, &output_desc,
 			&ret_flags, NULL );
 

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/cli_wbint.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/cli_wbint.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/cli_wbint.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -2509,6 +2509,7 @@
 						struct tevent_context *ev,
 						struct rpc_pipe_client *cli,
 						struct wbint_RidArray *_rids /* [in] [ref] */,
+						const char **_domain_name /* [out] [ref,charset(UTF8)] */,
 						struct wbint_Principals *_names /* [out] [ref] */)
 {
 	struct tevent_req *req;
@@ -2527,6 +2528,7 @@
 	state->orig.in.rids = _rids;
 
 	/* Out parameters */
+	state->orig.out.domain_name = _domain_name;
 	state->orig.out.names = _names;
 
 	/* Result */
@@ -2575,6 +2577,7 @@
 	}
 
 	/* Copy out parameters */
+	*state->orig.out.domain_name = *state->tmp.out.domain_name;
 	*state->orig.out.names = *state->tmp.out.names;
 
 	/* Copy result */
@@ -2612,6 +2615,7 @@
 NTSTATUS rpccli_wbint_LookupRids(struct rpc_pipe_client *cli,
 				 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
 				 struct wbint_RidArray *rids /* [in] [ref] */,
+				 const char **domain_name /* [out] [ref,charset(UTF8)] */,
 				 struct wbint_Principals *names /* [out] [ref] */)
 {
 	struct wbint_LookupRids r;
@@ -2635,6 +2639,7 @@
 	}
 
 	/* Return variables */
+	*domain_name = *r.out.domain_name;
 	*names = *r.out.names;
 
 	/* Return result */

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/cli_wbint.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/cli_wbint.h	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/cli_wbint.h	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -224,6 +224,7 @@
 						struct tevent_context *ev,
 						struct rpc_pipe_client *cli,
 						struct wbint_RidArray *_rids /* [in] [ref] */,
+						const char **_domain_name /* [out] [ref,charset(UTF8)] */,
 						struct wbint_Principals *_names /* [out] [ref] */);
 NTSTATUS rpccli_wbint_LookupRids_recv(struct tevent_req *req,
 				      TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
@@ -231,6 +232,7 @@
 NTSTATUS rpccli_wbint_LookupRids(struct rpc_pipe_client *cli,
 				 TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
 				 struct wbint_RidArray *rids /* [in] [ref] */,
+				 const char **domain_name /* [out] [ref,charset(UTF8)] */,
 				 struct wbint_Principals *names /* [out] [ref] */);
 struct tevent_req *rpccli_wbint_CheckMachineAccount_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
 							 struct tevent_context *ev,

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_secrets.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_secrets.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_secrets.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -24,7 +24,6 @@
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_trailer_align(ndr, 4));
 		}
 		if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
-			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_dom_sid(ndr, NDR_BUFFERS, &r->domain_sid));
 		}
 		ndr->flags = _flags_save_STRUCT;
 	}
@@ -52,7 +51,6 @@
 			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_trailer_align(ndr, 4));
 		}
 		if (ndr_flags & NDR_BUFFERS) {
-			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_dom_sid(ndr, NDR_BUFFERS, &r->domain_sid));
 		}
 		ndr->flags = _flags_save_STRUCT;
 	}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_wbint.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_wbint.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/ndr_wbint.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -2082,6 +2082,16 @@
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_wbint_RidArray(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->in.rids));
 	}
 	if (flags & NDR_OUT) {
+		if (r->out.domain_name == NULL) {
+			return ndr_push_error(ndr, NDR_ERR_INVALID_POINTER, "NULL [ref] pointer");
+		}
+		NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_unique_ptr(ndr, *r->out.domain_name));
+		if (*r->out.domain_name) {
+			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint3264(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, ndr_charset_length(*r->out.domain_name, CH_UTF8)));
+			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint3264(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, 0));
+			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_uint3264(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, ndr_charset_length(*r->out.domain_name, CH_UTF8)));
+			NDR_CHECK(ndr_push_charset(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, *r->out.domain_name, ndr_charset_length(*r->out.domain_name, CH_UTF8), sizeof(uint8_t), CH_UTF8));
+		}
 		if (r->out.names == NULL) {
 			return ndr_push_error(ndr, NDR_ERR_INVALID_POINTER, "NULL [ref] pointer");
 		}
@@ -2093,7 +2103,10 @@
 
 static enum ndr_err_code ndr_pull_wbint_LookupRids(struct ndr_pull *ndr, int flags, struct wbint_LookupRids *r)
 {
+	uint32_t _ptr_domain_name;
 	TALLOC_CTX *_mem_save_rids_0;
+	TALLOC_CTX *_mem_save_domain_name_0;
+	TALLOC_CTX *_mem_save_domain_name_1;
 	TALLOC_CTX *_mem_save_names_0;
 	if (flags & NDR_IN) {
 		ZERO_STRUCT(r->out);
@@ -2105,11 +2118,37 @@
 		NDR_PULL_SET_MEM_CTX(ndr, r->in.rids, LIBNDR_FLAG_REF_ALLOC);
 		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_wbint_RidArray(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->in.rids));
 		NDR_PULL_SET_MEM_CTX(ndr, _mem_save_rids_0, LIBNDR_FLAG_REF_ALLOC);
+		NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->out.domain_name);
+		ZERO_STRUCTP(r->out.domain_name);
 		NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->out.names);
 		ZERO_STRUCTP(r->out.names);
 	}
 	if (flags & NDR_OUT) {
 		if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_REF_ALLOC) {
+			NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->out.domain_name);
+		}
+		_mem_save_domain_name_0 = NDR_PULL_GET_MEM_CTX(ndr);
+		NDR_PULL_SET_MEM_CTX(ndr, r->out.domain_name, LIBNDR_FLAG_REF_ALLOC);
+		NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_generic_ptr(ndr, &_ptr_domain_name));
+		if (_ptr_domain_name) {
+			NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, *r->out.domain_name);
+		} else {
+			*r->out.domain_name = NULL;
+		}
+		if (*r->out.domain_name) {
+			_mem_save_domain_name_1 = NDR_PULL_GET_MEM_CTX(ndr);
+			NDR_PULL_SET_MEM_CTX(ndr, *r->out.domain_name, 0);
+			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_array_size(ndr, r->out.domain_name));
+			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_array_length(ndr, r->out.domain_name));
+			if (ndr_get_array_length(ndr, r->out.domain_name) > ndr_get_array_size(ndr, r->out.domain_name)) {
+				return ndr_pull_error(ndr, NDR_ERR_ARRAY_SIZE, "Bad array size %u should exceed array length %u", ndr_get_array_size(ndr, r->out.domain_name), ndr_get_array_length(ndr, r->out.domain_name));
+			}
+			NDR_CHECK(ndr_check_string_terminator(ndr, ndr_get_array_length(ndr, r->out.domain_name), sizeof(uint8_t)));
+			NDR_CHECK(ndr_pull_charset(ndr, NDR_SCALARS, r->out.domain_name, ndr_get_array_length(ndr, r->out.domain_name), sizeof(uint8_t), CH_UTF8));
+			NDR_PULL_SET_MEM_CTX(ndr, _mem_save_domain_name_1, 0);
+		}
+		NDR_PULL_SET_MEM_CTX(ndr, _mem_save_domain_name_0, LIBNDR_FLAG_REF_ALLOC);
+		if (ndr->flags & LIBNDR_FLAG_REF_ALLOC) {
 			NDR_PULL_ALLOC(ndr, r->out.names);
 		}
 		_mem_save_names_0 = NDR_PULL_GET_MEM_CTX(ndr);
@@ -2140,6 +2179,15 @@
 	if (flags & NDR_OUT) {
 		ndr_print_struct(ndr, "out", "wbint_LookupRids");
 		ndr->depth++;
+		ndr_print_ptr(ndr, "domain_name", r->out.domain_name);
+		ndr->depth++;
+		ndr_print_ptr(ndr, "domain_name", *r->out.domain_name);
+		ndr->depth++;
+		if (*r->out.domain_name) {
+			ndr_print_string(ndr, "domain_name", *r->out.domain_name);
+		}
+		ndr->depth--;
+		ndr->depth--;
 		ndr_print_ptr(ndr, "names", r->out.names);
 		ndr->depth++;
 		ndr_print_wbint_Principals(ndr, "names", r->out.names);

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/srv_wbint.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/srv_wbint.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/srv_wbint.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1423,6 +1423,12 @@
 	}
 
 	ZERO_STRUCT(r->out);
+	r->out.domain_name = talloc_zero(r, const char *);
+	if (r->out.domain_name == NULL) {
+		talloc_free(r);
+		return false;
+	}
+
 	r->out.names = talloc_zero(r, struct wbint_Principals);
 	if (r->out.names == NULL) {
 		talloc_free(r);
@@ -2168,6 +2174,11 @@
 		case NDR_WBINT_LOOKUPRIDS: {
 			struct wbint_LookupRids *r = (struct wbint_LookupRids *)_r;
 			ZERO_STRUCT(r->out);
+			r->out.domain_name = talloc_zero(mem_ctx, const char *);
+			if (r->out.domain_name == NULL) {
+			return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
+			}
+
 			r->out.names = talloc_zero(mem_ctx, struct wbint_Principals);
 			if (r->out.names == NULL) {
 			return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/wbint.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/wbint.h	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/librpc/gen_ndr/wbint.h	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -280,6 +280,7 @@
 	} in;
 
 	struct {
+		const char **domain_name;/* [ref,charset(UTF8)] */
 		struct wbint_Principals *names;/* [ref] */
 		NTSTATUS result;
 	} out;

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/librpc/idl/wbint.idl
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/librpc/idl/wbint.idl	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/librpc/idl/wbint.idl	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -141,6 +141,7 @@
 
     NTSTATUS wbint_LookupRids(
 	[in] wbint_RidArray *rids,
+	[out,string,charset(UTF8)] char **domain_name,
 	[out] wbint_Principals *names
 	);
 

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/librpc/ndr/ndr_string.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/librpc/ndr/ndr_string.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/librpc/ndr/ndr_string.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -714,7 +714,19 @@
 /* Return number of elements in a string in the specified charset */
 _PUBLIC_ uint32_t ndr_charset_length(const void *var, charset_t chset)
 {
-	/* FIXME: Treat special chars special here, taking chset into account */
-	/* Also include 0 byte */
+	switch (chset) {
+	/* case CH_UTF16: this has the same value as CH_UTF16LE */
+	case CH_UTF16LE:
+	case CH_UTF16BE:
+	case CH_UTF16MUNGED:
+	case CH_UTF8:
+		return strlen_m_ext_term((const char *)var, chset);
+	case CH_DISPLAY:
+	case CH_DOS:
+	case CH_UNIX:
+		return strlen((const char *)var)+1;
+	}
+
+	/* Fallback, this should never happen */
 	return strlen((const char *)var)+1;
 }

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/async_smb.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/async_smb.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/async_smb.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -705,6 +705,8 @@
 		DEBUG(10, ("cli_check_sign_mac failed\n"));
 		TALLOC_FREE(inbuf);
 		status = NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED;
+		close(cli->fd);
+		cli->fd = -1;
 		goto fail;
 	}
 
@@ -1069,3 +1071,130 @@
 	*plevel = state->level;
 	return NT_STATUS_OK;
 }
+
+
+struct cli_session_request_state {
+	struct tevent_context *ev;
+	int sock;
+	uint32 len_hdr;
+	struct iovec iov[3];
+	uint8_t nb_session_response;
+};
+
+static void cli_session_request_sent(struct tevent_req *subreq);
+static void cli_session_request_recvd(struct tevent_req *subreq);
+
+struct tevent_req *cli_session_request_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
+					    struct tevent_context *ev,
+					    int sock,
+					    const struct nmb_name *called,
+					    const struct nmb_name *calling)
+{
+	struct tevent_req *req, *subreq;
+	struct cli_session_request_state *state;
+
+	req = tevent_req_create(mem_ctx, &state,
+				struct cli_session_request_state);
+	if (req == NULL) {
+		return NULL;
+	}
+	state->ev = ev;
+	state->sock = sock;
+
+	state->iov[1].iov_base = name_mangle(
+		state, called->name, called->name_type);
+	if (tevent_req_nomem(state->iov[1].iov_base, req)) {
+		return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
+	}
+	state->iov[1].iov_len = name_len(
+		(unsigned char *)state->iov[1].iov_base,
+		talloc_get_size(state->iov[1].iov_base));
+
+	state->iov[2].iov_base = name_mangle(
+		state, calling->name, calling->name_type);
+	if (tevent_req_nomem(state->iov[2].iov_base, req)) {
+		return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
+	}
+	state->iov[2].iov_len = name_len(
+		(unsigned char *)state->iov[2].iov_base,
+		talloc_get_size(state->iov[2].iov_base));
+
+	_smb_setlen(((char *)&state->len_hdr),
+		    state->iov[1].iov_len + state->iov[2].iov_len);
+	SCVAL((char *)&state->len_hdr, 0, 0x81);
+
+	state->iov[0].iov_base = &state->len_hdr;
+	state->iov[0].iov_len = sizeof(state->len_hdr);
+
+	subreq = writev_send(state, ev, NULL, sock, true, state->iov, 3);
+	if (tevent_req_nomem(subreq, req)) {
+		return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
+	}
+	tevent_req_set_callback(subreq, cli_session_request_sent, req);
+	return req;
+}
+
+static void cli_session_request_sent(struct tevent_req *subreq)
+{
+	struct tevent_req *req = tevent_req_callback_data(
+		subreq, struct tevent_req);
+	struct cli_session_request_state *state = tevent_req_data(
+		req, struct cli_session_request_state);
+	ssize_t ret;
+	int err;
+
+	ret = writev_recv(subreq, &err);
+	TALLOC_FREE(subreq);
+	if (ret == -1) {
+		tevent_req_error(req, err);
+		return;
+	}
+	subreq = read_smb_send(state, state->ev, state->sock);
+	if (tevent_req_nomem(subreq, req)) {
+		return;
+	}
+	tevent_req_set_callback(subreq, cli_session_request_recvd, req);
+}
+
+static void cli_session_request_recvd(struct tevent_req *subreq)
+{
+	struct tevent_req *req = tevent_req_callback_data(
+		subreq, struct tevent_req);
+	struct cli_session_request_state *state = tevent_req_data(
+		req, struct cli_session_request_state);
+	uint8_t *buf;
+	ssize_t ret;
+	int err;
+
+	ret = read_smb_recv(subreq, talloc_tos(), &buf, &err);
+	TALLOC_FREE(subreq);
+
+	if (ret < 4) {
+		ret = -1;
+		err = EIO;
+	}
+	if (ret == -1) {
+		tevent_req_error(req, err);
+		return;
+	}
+	/*
+	 * In case of an error there is more information in the data
+	 * portion according to RFC1002. We're not subtle enough to
+	 * respond to the different error conditions, so drop the
+	 * error info here.
+	 */
+	state->nb_session_response = CVAL(buf, 0);
+	tevent_req_done(req);
+}
+
+bool cli_session_request_recv(struct tevent_req *req, int *err, uint8_t *resp)
+{
+	struct cli_session_request_state *state = tevent_req_data(
+		req, struct cli_session_request_state);
+
+	if (tevent_req_is_unix_error(req, err)) {
+		return false;
+	}
+	*resp = state->nb_session_response;
+	return true;
+}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clidgram.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clidgram.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clidgram.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -238,11 +238,13 @@
 
 	if (blob.length < 4) {
 		DEBUG(0,("invalid length: %d\n", (int)blob.length));
+		free_packet(packet);
 		return false;
 	}
 
 	if (RIVAL(blob.data,0) != DGRAM_SMB) {
 		DEBUG(0,("invalid packet\n"));
+		free_packet(packet);
 		return false;
 	}
 
@@ -253,11 +255,13 @@
 		       (ndr_pull_flags_fn_t)ndr_pull_dgram_smb_packet);
 	if (!NDR_ERR_CODE_IS_SUCCESS(ndr_err)) {
 		DEBUG(0,("failed to parse packet\n"));
+		free_packet(packet);
 		return false;
 	}
 
 	if (p.smb.smb_command != SMB_TRANSACTION) {
 		DEBUG(0,("invalid smb_command: %d\n", p.smb.smb_command));
+		free_packet(packet);
 		return false;
 	}
 
@@ -271,6 +275,7 @@
 
 	status = pull_netlogon_samlogon_response(&blob, mem_ctx, NULL, &r);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
+		free_packet(packet);
 		return false;
 	}
 
@@ -285,11 +290,13 @@
 	if (!strequal(returned_domain, domain_name)) {
 		DEBUG(3, ("GetDC: Expected domain %s, got %s\n",
 			  domain_name, returned_domain));
+		free_packet(packet);
 		return false;
 	}
 
 	*dc_name = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, returned_dc);
 	if (!*dc_name) {
+		free_packet(packet);
 		return false;
 	}
 
@@ -300,6 +307,7 @@
 		*_r = (struct netlogon_samlogon_response *)talloc_memdup(
 			mem_ctx, &r, sizeof(struct netlogon_samlogon_response));
 		if (!*_r) {
+		free_packet(packet);
 			return false;
 		}
 	}
@@ -307,5 +315,6 @@
 	DEBUG(10, ("GetDC gave name %s for domain %s\n",
 		   *dc_name, returned_domain));
 
+	free_packet(packet);
 	return True;
 }

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clikrb5.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clikrb5.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clikrb5.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -696,27 +696,17 @@
 	memset(gss_cksum, '\0', base_cksum_size + orig_length);
 	SIVAL(gss_cksum, 0, GSSAPI_BNDLENGTH);
 
-	/* Precalculated MD5sum of NULL channel bindings (20 bytes) */
-	/* Channel bindings are: (all ints encoded as little endian)
+	/*
+	 * GSS_C_NO_CHANNEL_BINDINGS means 16 zero bytes.
+	 * This matches the behavior of heimdal and mit.
+	 *
+	 * And it is needed to work against some closed source
+	 * SMB servers.
+	 *
+	 * See bug #7883
+	 */
+	memset(&gss_cksum[4], 0x00, GSSAPI_BNDLENGTH);
 
-		[4 bytes] initiator_addrtype (255 for null bindings)
-		[4 bytes] initiator_address length
-			[n bytes] .. initiator_address data - not present
-				     in null bindings.
-		[4 bytes] acceptor_addrtype (255 for null bindings)
-		[4 bytes] acceptor_address length
-			[n bytes] .. acceptor_address data - not present
-				     in null bindings.
-		[4 bytes] application_data length
-			[n bytes] .. application_ data - not present
-				     in null bindings.
-		MD5 of this is ""\x14\x8f\x0c\xf7\xb1u\xdey*J\x9a%\xdfV\xc5\x18"
-	*/
-
-	memcpy(&gss_cksum[4],
-		"\x14\x8f\x0c\xf7\xb1u\xdey*J\x9a%\xdfV\xc5\x18",
-		GSSAPI_BNDLENGTH);
-
 	SIVAL(gss_cksum, 20, gss_flags);
 
 	if (orig_length) {
@@ -832,7 +822,7 @@
 		goto cleanup_creds;
 	}
 
-#if defined(TKT_FLG_OK_AS_DELEGATE ) && defined(HAVE_KRB5_FWD_TGT_CREDS) && defined(HAVE_KRB5_AUTH_CON_SETUSERUSERKEY) && defined(KRB5_AUTH_CONTEXT_USE_SUBKEY)
+#if defined(TKT_FLG_OK_AS_DELEGATE ) && defined(HAVE_KRB5_FWD_TGT_CREDS) && defined(HAVE_KRB5_AUTH_CON_SETUSERUSERKEY) && defined(KRB5_AUTH_CONTEXT_USE_SUBKEY) && defined(HAVE_KRB5_AUTH_CON_SET_REQ_CKSUMTYPE)
 	if( credsp->ticket_flags & TKT_FLG_OK_AS_DELEGATE ) {
 		/* Fetch a forwarded TGT from the KDC so that we can hand off a 2nd ticket
 		 as part of the kerberos exchange. */
@@ -894,7 +884,6 @@
 			gss_flags |= GSS_C_DELEG_FLAG;
 		}
 	}
-#endif
 
 	/* Frees and reallocates in_data into a GSS checksum blob. */
 	retval = create_gss_checksum(&in_data, gss_flags);
@@ -902,7 +891,6 @@
 		goto cleanup_data;
 	}
 
-#if defined(HAVE_KRB5_AUTH_CON_SET_REQ_CKSUMTYPE)
 	/* We always want GSS-checksum types. */
 	retval = krb5_auth_con_set_req_cksumtype(context, *auth_context, GSSAPI_CHECKSUM );
 	if (retval) {

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clireadwrite.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clireadwrite.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/clireadwrite.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -704,8 +704,7 @@
 				off_t offset,
 				uint16 mode,
 				const char *buf,
-				size_t size,
-				int i)
+				size_t size)
 {
 	char *p;
 	bool large_writex = false;
@@ -779,8 +778,6 @@
 		cli_setup_bcc(cli, p+size);
 	}
 
-	SSVAL(cli->outbuf,smb_mid,cli->mid + i);
-
 	show_msg(cli->outbuf);
 	if (direct_writes) {
 		/* For direct writes we now need to write the data
@@ -829,7 +826,7 @@
 			if (!cli_issue_write(cli, fnum, offset + bsent,
 			                write_mode,
 			                buf + bsent,
-					size1, issued))
+					size1))
 				return -1;
 			issued++;
 		}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/nmblib.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/nmblib.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/nmblib.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1293,7 +1293,7 @@
  Note:  <Out> must be (33 + strlen(scope) + 2) bytes long, at minimum.
 ****************************************************************************/
 
-char *name_mangle(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, char *In, char name_type)
+char *name_mangle(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, const char *In, char name_type)
 {
 	int   i;
 	int   len;

Copied: trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/smbsock_connect.c (from rev 3694, tags/samba/upstream_3.5.8~dfsg/source3/libsmb/smbsock_connect.c)
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/smbsock_connect.c	                        (rev 0)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/libsmb/smbsock_connect.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -0,0 +1,575 @@
+/*
+   Unix SMB/CIFS implementation.
+   Connect to 445 and 139/nbsesssetup
+   Copyright (C) Volker Lendecke 2010
+
+   This program 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
+   (at your option) any later version.
+
+   This program 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 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/>.
+*/
+
+#include "includes.h"
+#include "../lib/async_req/async_sock.h"
+#include "async_smb.h"
+
+struct nb_connect_state {
+	struct tevent_context *ev;
+	const struct sockaddr_storage *addr;
+	const char *called_name;
+	int sock;
+
+	struct nmb_name called;
+	struct nmb_name calling;
+};
+
+static int nb_connect_state_destructor(struct nb_connect_state *state);
+static void nb_connect_connected(struct tevent_req *subreq);
+static void nb_connect_done(struct tevent_req *subreq);
+
+static struct tevent_req *nb_connect_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
+					  struct tevent_context *ev,
+					  const struct sockaddr_storage *addr,
+					  const char *called_name,
+					  int called_type,
+					  const char *calling_name,
+					  int calling_type)
+{
+	struct tevent_req *req, *subreq;
+	struct nb_connect_state *state;
+
+	req = tevent_req_create(mem_ctx, &state, struct nb_connect_state);
+	if (req == NULL) {
+		return NULL;
+	}
+	state->ev = ev;
+	state->called_name = called_name;
+	state->addr = addr;
+
+	state->sock = -1;
+	make_nmb_name(&state->called, called_name, called_type);
+	make_nmb_name(&state->calling, calling_name, calling_type);
+
+	talloc_set_destructor(state, nb_connect_state_destructor);
+
+	subreq = open_socket_out_send(state, ev, addr, 139, 5000);
+	if (tevent_req_nomem(subreq, req)) {
+		return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
+	}
+	tevent_req_set_callback(subreq, nb_connect_connected, req);
+	return req;
+}
+
+static int nb_connect_state_destructor(struct nb_connect_state *state)
+{
+	if (state->sock != -1) {
+		close(state->sock);
+	}
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static void nb_connect_connected(struct tevent_req *subreq)
+{
+	struct tevent_req *req = tevent_req_callback_data(
+		subreq, struct tevent_req);
+	struct nb_connect_state *state = tevent_req_data(
+		req, struct nb_connect_state);
+	NTSTATUS status;
+
+	status = open_socket_out_recv(subreq, &state->sock);
+	TALLOC_FREE(subreq);
+	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
+		tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
+		return;
+	}
+	subreq = cli_session_request_send(state, state->ev, state->sock,
+					  &state->called, &state->calling);
+	if (tevent_req_nomem(subreq, req)) {
+		return;
+	}
+	tevent_req_set_callback(subreq, nb_connect_done, req);
+}
+
+static void nb_connect_done(struct tevent_req *subreq)
+{
+	struct tevent_req *req = tevent_req_callback_data(
+		subreq, struct tevent_req);
+	struct nb_connect_state *state = tevent_req_data(
+		req, struct nb_connect_state);
+	bool ret;
+	int err;
+	uint8_t resp;
+
+	ret = cli_session_request_recv(subreq, &err, &resp);
+	TALLOC_FREE(subreq);
+	if (!ret) {
+		tevent_req_nterror(req, map_nt_error_from_unix(err));
+		return;
+	}
+
+	/*
+	 * RFC1002: 0x82 - POSITIVE SESSION RESPONSE
+	 */
+
+	if (resp != 0x82) {
+		/*
+		 * The server did not like our session request
+		 */
+		close(state->sock);
+		state->sock = -1;
+
+		if (strequal(state->called_name, "*SMBSERVER")) {
+			/*
+			 * Here we could try a name status request and
+			 * use the first 0x20 type name.
+			 */
+			tevent_req_nterror(
+				req, NT_STATUS_RESOURCE_NAME_NOT_FOUND);
+			return;
+		}
+
+		/*
+		 * We could be subtle and distinguish between
+		 * different failure modes, but what we do here
+		 * instead is just retry with *SMBSERVER type 0x20.
+		 */
+		state->called_name = "*SMBSERVER";
+		make_nmb_name(&state->called, state->called_name, 0x20);
+
+		subreq = open_socket_out_send(state, state->ev, state->addr,
+					      139, 5000);
+		if (tevent_req_nomem(subreq, req)) {
+			return;
+		}
+		tevent_req_set_callback(subreq, nb_connect_connected, req);
+		return;
+	}
+
+	tevent_req_done(req);
+	return;
+
+}
+
+static NTSTATUS nb_connect_recv(struct tevent_req *req, int *sock)
+{
+	struct nb_connect_state *state = tevent_req_data(
+		req, struct nb_connect_state);
+	NTSTATUS status;
+
+	if (tevent_req_is_nterror(req, &status)) {
+		return status;
+	}
+	*sock = state->sock;
+	state->sock = -1;
+	return NT_STATUS_OK;
+}
+
+struct smbsock_connect_state {
+	struct tevent_context *ev;
+	const struct sockaddr_storage *addr;
+	const char *called_name;
+	const char *calling_name;
+	struct tevent_req *req_139;
+	struct tevent_req *req_445;
+	int sock;
+	uint16_t port;
+};
+
+static int smbsock_connect_state_destructor(
+	struct smbsock_connect_state *state);
+static void smbsock_connect_connected(struct tevent_req *subreq);
+static void smbsock_connect_do_139(struct tevent_req *subreq);
+
+struct tevent_req *smbsock_connect_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
+					struct tevent_context *ev,
+					const struct sockaddr_storage *addr,
+					const char *called_name,
+					const char *calling_name)
+{
+	struct tevent_req *req, *subreq;
+	struct smbsock_connect_state *state;
+
+	req = tevent_req_create(mem_ctx, &state, struct smbsock_connect_state);
+	if (req == NULL) {
+		return NULL;
+	}
+	state->ev = ev;
+	state->addr = addr;
+	state->sock = -1;
+	state->called_name =
+		(called_name != NULL) ? called_name : "*SMBSERVER";
+	state->calling_name =
+		(calling_name != NULL) ? calling_name : global_myname();
+
+	talloc_set_destructor(state, smbsock_connect_state_destructor);
+
+	state->req_445 = open_socket_out_send(state, ev, addr, 445, 5000);
+	if (tevent_req_nomem(state->req_445, req)) {
+		return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
+	}
+	tevent_req_set_callback(state->req_445, smbsock_connect_connected,
+				req);
+
+	/*
+	 * After 5 msecs, fire the 139 request
+	 */
+	state->req_139 = tevent_wakeup_send(
+		state, ev, timeval_current_ofs(0, 5000));
+	if (tevent_req_nomem(state->req_139, req)) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(state->req_445);
+		return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
+	}
+	tevent_req_set_callback(state->req_139, smbsock_connect_do_139,
+				req);
+	return req;
+}
+
+static int smbsock_connect_state_destructor(
+	struct smbsock_connect_state *state)
+{
+	if (state->sock != -1) {
+		close(state->sock);
+	}
+	return 0;
+}
+
+static void smbsock_connect_do_139(struct tevent_req *subreq)
+{
+	struct tevent_req *req = tevent_req_callback_data(
+		subreq, struct tevent_req);
+	struct smbsock_connect_state *state = tevent_req_data(
+		req, struct smbsock_connect_state);
+	bool ret;
+
+	ret = tevent_wakeup_recv(subreq);
+	TALLOC_FREE(subreq);
+	if (!ret) {
+		tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR);
+		return;
+	}
+	state->req_139 = nb_connect_send(state, state->ev, state->addr,
+					 state->called_name, 0x20,
+					 state->calling_name, 0x0);
+	if (tevent_req_nomem(state->req_139, req)) {
+		return;
+	}
+	tevent_req_set_callback(state->req_139, smbsock_connect_connected,
+				req);
+}
+
+static void smbsock_connect_connected(struct tevent_req *subreq)
+{
+	struct tevent_req *req = tevent_req_callback_data(
+		subreq, struct tevent_req);
+	struct smbsock_connect_state *state = tevent_req_data(
+		req, struct smbsock_connect_state);
+	struct tevent_req *unfinished_req;
+	NTSTATUS status;
+
+	if (subreq == state->req_445) {
+
+		status = open_socket_out_recv(subreq, &state->sock);
+		TALLOC_FREE(state->req_445);
+		unfinished_req = state->req_139;
+		state->port = 445;
+
+	} else if (subreq == state->req_139) {
+
+		status = nb_connect_recv(subreq, &state->sock);
+		TALLOC_FREE(state->req_139);
+		unfinished_req = state->req_445;
+		state->port = 139;
+
+	} else {
+		tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR);
+		return;
+	}
+
+	if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(unfinished_req);
+		state->req_139 = NULL;
+		state->req_445 = NULL;
+		tevent_req_done(req);
+		return;
+	}
+	if (unfinished_req == NULL) {
+		/*
+		 * Both requests failed
+		 */
+		tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
+		return;
+	}
+	/*
+	 * Do nothing, wait for the second request to come here.
+	 */
+}
+
+NTSTATUS smbsock_connect_recv(struct tevent_req *req, int *sock,
+			  uint16_t *port)
+{
+	struct smbsock_connect_state *state = tevent_req_data(
+		req, struct smbsock_connect_state);
+	NTSTATUS status;
+
+	if (tevent_req_is_nterror(req, &status)) {
+		return status;
+	}
+	*sock = state->sock;
+	state->sock = -1;
+	if (port != NULL) {
+		*port = state->port;
+	}
+	return NT_STATUS_OK;
+}
+
+NTSTATUS smbsock_connect(const struct sockaddr_storage *addr,
+			 const char *called_name, const char *calling_name,
+			 int *pfd, uint16_t *port)
+{
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
+	struct event_context *ev;
+	struct tevent_req *req;
+	NTSTATUS status = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
+
+	ev = event_context_init(frame);
+	if (ev == NULL) {
+		goto fail;
+	}
+	req = smbsock_connect_send(frame, ev, addr, called_name, calling_name);
+	if (req == NULL) {
+		goto fail;
+	}
+	if (!tevent_req_poll_ntstatus(req, ev, &status)) {
+		goto fail;
+	}
+	status = smbsock_connect_recv(req, pfd, port);
+ fail:
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
+	return status;
+}
+
+struct smbsock_any_connect_state {
+	struct tevent_context *ev;
+	const struct sockaddr_storage *addrs;
+	const char **called_names;
+	size_t num_addrs;
+
+	struct tevent_req **requests;
+	size_t num_sent;
+	size_t num_received;
+
+	int fd;
+	uint16_t port;
+	size_t chosen_index;
+};
+
+static bool smbsock_any_connect_send_next(
+	struct tevent_req *req,	struct smbsock_any_connect_state *state);
+static void smbsock_any_connect_trynext(struct tevent_req *subreq);
+static void smbsock_any_connect_connected(struct tevent_req *subreq);
+
+struct tevent_req *smbsock_any_connect_send(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
+					    struct tevent_context *ev,
+					    const struct sockaddr_storage *addrs,
+					    const char **called_names,
+					    size_t num_addrs)
+{
+	struct tevent_req *req, *subreq;
+	struct smbsock_any_connect_state *state;
+
+	req = tevent_req_create(mem_ctx, &state,
+				struct smbsock_any_connect_state);
+	if (req == NULL) {
+		return NULL;
+	}
+	state->ev = ev;
+	state->addrs = addrs;
+	state->num_addrs = num_addrs;
+	state->called_names = called_names;
+
+	if (num_addrs == 0) {
+		tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER);
+		return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
+	}
+
+	state->requests = talloc_zero_array(state, struct tevent_req *,
+					    num_addrs);
+	if (tevent_req_nomem(state->requests, req)) {
+		return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
+	}
+	if (!smbsock_any_connect_send_next(req, state)) {
+		return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
+	}
+	if (state->num_sent >= state->num_addrs) {
+		return req;
+	}
+	subreq = tevent_wakeup_send(state, ev, timeval_current_ofs(0, 10000));
+	if (tevent_req_nomem(subreq, req)) {
+		return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
+	}
+	tevent_req_set_callback(subreq, smbsock_any_connect_trynext, req);
+	return req;
+}
+
+static void smbsock_any_connect_trynext(struct tevent_req *subreq)
+{
+	struct tevent_req *req = tevent_req_callback_data(
+		subreq, struct tevent_req);
+	struct smbsock_any_connect_state *state = tevent_req_data(
+		req, struct smbsock_any_connect_state);
+	bool ret;
+
+	ret = tevent_wakeup_recv(subreq);
+	TALLOC_FREE(subreq);
+	if (!ret) {
+		tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR);
+		return;
+	}
+	if (!smbsock_any_connect_send_next(req, state)) {
+		return;
+	}
+	if (state->num_sent >= state->num_addrs) {
+		return;
+	}
+	subreq = tevent_wakeup_send(state, state->ev,
+				    tevent_timeval_set(0, 10000));
+	if (tevent_req_nomem(subreq, req)) {
+		return;
+	}
+	tevent_req_set_callback(subreq, smbsock_any_connect_trynext, req);
+}
+
+static bool smbsock_any_connect_send_next(
+	struct tevent_req *req, struct smbsock_any_connect_state *state)
+{
+	struct tevent_req *subreq;
+
+	if (state->num_sent >= state->num_addrs) {
+		tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR);
+		return false;
+	}
+	subreq = smbsock_connect_send(
+		state->requests, state->ev, &state->addrs[state->num_sent],
+		(state->called_names != NULL)
+		? state->called_names[state->num_sent] : NULL,
+		NULL);
+	if (tevent_req_nomem(subreq, req)) {
+		return false;
+	}
+	tevent_req_set_callback(subreq, smbsock_any_connect_connected, req);
+
+	state->requests[state->num_sent] = subreq;
+	state->num_sent += 1;
+
+	return true;
+}
+
+static void smbsock_any_connect_connected(struct tevent_req *subreq)
+{
+	struct tevent_req *req = tevent_req_callback_data(
+		subreq, struct tevent_req);
+	struct smbsock_any_connect_state *state = tevent_req_data(
+		req, struct smbsock_any_connect_state);
+	NTSTATUS status;
+	int fd;
+	uint16_t port;
+	size_t i;
+	size_t chosen_index = 0;
+
+	for (i=0; i<state->num_sent; i++) {
+		if (state->requests[i] == subreq) {
+			chosen_index = i;
+			break;
+		}
+	}
+	if (i == state->num_sent) {
+		tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR);
+		return;
+	}
+
+	status = smbsock_connect_recv(subreq, &fd, &port);
+
+	TALLOC_FREE(subreq);
+	state->requests[chosen_index] = NULL;
+
+	if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
+		/*
+		 * This will kill all the other requests
+		 */
+		TALLOC_FREE(state->requests);
+		state->fd = fd;
+		state->port = port;
+		state->chosen_index = chosen_index;
+		tevent_req_done(req);
+		return;
+	}
+
+	state->num_received += 1;
+	if (state->num_received <= state->num_addrs) {
+		/*
+		 * More addrs pending, wait for the others
+		 */
+		return;
+	}
+
+	/*
+	 * This is the last response, none succeeded.
+	 */
+	tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
+	return;
+}
+
+NTSTATUS smbsock_any_connect_recv(struct tevent_req *req, int *pfd,
+				  size_t *chosen_index, uint16_t *port)
+{
+	struct smbsock_any_connect_state *state = tevent_req_data(
+		req, struct smbsock_any_connect_state);
+	NTSTATUS status;
+
+	if (tevent_req_is_nterror(req, &status)) {
+		return status;
+	}
+	*pfd = state->fd;
+	if (chosen_index != NULL) {
+		*chosen_index = state->chosen_index;
+	}
+	if (port != NULL) {
+		*port = state->port;
+	}
+	return NT_STATUS_OK;
+}
+
+NTSTATUS smbsock_any_connect(const struct sockaddr_storage *addrs,
+			     const char **called_names, size_t num_addrs,
+			     int *pfd, size_t *chosen_index, uint16_t *port)
+{
+	TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
+	struct event_context *ev;
+	struct tevent_req *req;
+	NTSTATUS status = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
+
+	ev = event_context_init(frame);
+	if (ev == NULL) {
+		goto fail;
+	}
+	req = smbsock_any_connect_send(frame, ev, addrs, called_names,
+				       num_addrs);
+	if (req == NULL) {
+		goto fail;
+	}
+	if (!tevent_req_poll_ntstatus(req, ev, &status)) {
+		goto fail;
+	}
+	status = smbsock_any_connect_recv(req, pfd, chosen_index, port);
+ fail:
+	TALLOC_FREE(frame);
+	return status;
+}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/modules/onefs_open.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/modules/onefs_open.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/modules/onefs_open.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -2094,11 +2094,13 @@
 
 	/* Get the file name if root_dir_fid was specified. */
 	if (root_dir_fid != 0) {
+		struct smb_filename *smb_fname_out = NULL;
 		status = get_relative_fid_filename(conn, req, root_dir_fid,
-						   smb_fname);
+						   smb_fname, &smb_fname_out);
 		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
 			goto fail;
 		}
+		smb_fname = smb_fname_out;
 	}
 
 	/* All file access must go through check_name() */

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_acl_common.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_acl_common.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_acl_common.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -254,6 +254,10 @@
 	uint8_t hash_tmp[XATTR_SD_HASH_SIZE];
 	struct security_descriptor *psd = NULL;
 	struct security_descriptor *pdesc_next = NULL;
+	bool ignore_file_system_acl = lp_parm_bool(SNUM(handle->conn),
+						ACL_MODULE_NAME,
+						"ignore system acls",
+						false);
 
 	if (fsp && name == NULL) {
 		name = fsp->fsp_name->base_name;
@@ -317,6 +321,9 @@
 			goto out;
 	}
 
+	if (ignore_file_system_acl) {
+		goto out;
+	}
 
 	status = hash_sd_sha256(pdesc_next, hash_tmp);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
@@ -327,6 +334,9 @@
 
 	if (memcmp(&hash[0], &hash_tmp[0], XATTR_SD_HASH_SIZE) == 0) {
 		/* Hash matches, return blob sd. */
+		DEBUG(10, ("get_nt_acl_internal: blob hash "
+			"matches for file %s\n",
+			name ));
 		goto out;
 	}
 
@@ -350,22 +360,44 @@
 		 * inheritable ACE entries we have to fake them.
 		 */
 		if (fsp) {
-			is_directory = fsp->is_directory;
+			status = vfs_stat_fsp(fsp);
+			if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
+				return status;
+			}
 			psbuf = &fsp->fsp_name->st;
 		} else {
-			if (vfs_stat_smb_fname(handle->conn,
+			int ret = vfs_stat_smb_fname(handle->conn,
 						name,
-						&sbuf) == 0) {
-				is_directory = S_ISDIR(sbuf.st_ex_mode);
+						&sbuf);
+			if (ret == -1) {
+				return map_nt_error_from_unix(errno);
 			}
 		}
-		if (is_directory &&
+		is_directory = S_ISDIR(sbuf.st_ex_mode);
+
+		if (ignore_file_system_acl) {
+			TALLOC_FREE(pdesc_next);
+			status = make_default_filesystem_acl(talloc_tos(),
+						name,
+						psbuf,
+						&psd);
+			if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
+				return status;
+			}
+		} else {
+			if (is_directory &&
 				!sd_has_inheritable_components(psd,
 							true)) {
-			add_directory_inheritable_components(handle,
+				add_directory_inheritable_components(handle,
 							name,
 							psbuf,
 							psd);
+			}
+			/* The underlying POSIX module always sets
+			   the ~SEC_DESC_DACL_PROTECTED bit, as ACLs
+			   can't be inherited in this way under POSIX.
+			   Remove it for Windows-style ACLs. */
+			psd->type &= ~SEC_DESC_DACL_PROTECTED;
 		}
 	}
 
@@ -384,6 +416,13 @@
 
 	TALLOC_FREE(blob.data);
 	*ppdesc = psd;
+
+	if (DEBUGLEVEL >= 10) {
+		DEBUG(10,("get_nt_acl_internal: returning acl for %s is:\n",
+			name ));
+		NDR_PRINT_DEBUG(security_descriptor, psd);
+	}
+
 	return NT_STATUS_OK;
 }
 
@@ -660,62 +699,48 @@
 *********************************************************************/
 
 static NTSTATUS fset_nt_acl_common(vfs_handle_struct *handle, files_struct *fsp,
-        uint32_t security_info_sent, const struct security_descriptor *psd)
+        uint32_t security_info_sent, const struct security_descriptor *orig_psd)
 {
 	NTSTATUS status;
 	DATA_BLOB blob;
 	struct security_descriptor *pdesc_next = NULL;
+	struct security_descriptor *psd = NULL;
 	uint8_t hash[XATTR_SD_HASH_SIZE];
 
 	if (DEBUGLEVEL >= 10) {
 		DEBUG(10,("fset_nt_acl_xattr: incoming sd for file %s\n",
 			  fsp_str_dbg(fsp)));
 		NDR_PRINT_DEBUG(security_descriptor,
-			CONST_DISCARD(struct security_descriptor *,psd));
+			CONST_DISCARD(struct security_descriptor *,orig_psd));
 	}
 
-        /* Ensure we have OWNER/GROUP/DACL set. */
+	status = get_nt_acl_internal(handle, fsp,
+			NULL,
+			SECINFO_OWNER|SECINFO_GROUP|SECINFO_DACL|SECINFO_SACL,
+			&psd);
 
-	if ((security_info_sent & (OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION|
-				GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION|
-				DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION)) !=
-				(OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION|
-				 GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION|
-				 DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION)) {
-		/* No we don't - read from the existing SD. */
-		struct security_descriptor *nc_psd = NULL;
+	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
+		return status;
+	}
 
-		status = get_nt_acl_internal(handle, fsp,
-				NULL,
-				(OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION|
-				 GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION|
-				 DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION),
-				&nc_psd);
+	psd->revision = orig_psd->revision;
+	/* All our SD's are self relative. */
+	psd->type = orig_psd->type | SEC_DESC_SELF_RELATIVE;
 
-		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
-			return status;
-		}
-
-		/* This is safe as nc_psd is discarded at fn exit. */
-		if (security_info_sent & OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION) {
-			nc_psd->owner_sid = psd->owner_sid;
-		}
-		security_info_sent |= OWNER_SECURITY_INFORMATION;
-
-		if (security_info_sent & GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION) {
-			nc_psd->group_sid = psd->group_sid;
-		}
-		security_info_sent |= GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION;
-
-		if (security_info_sent & DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION) {
-			nc_psd->dacl = dup_sec_acl(talloc_tos(), psd->dacl);
-			if (nc_psd->dacl == NULL) {
-				return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
-			}
-		}
-		security_info_sent |= DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION;
-		psd = nc_psd;
+	if ((security_info_sent & SECINFO_OWNER) && (orig_psd->owner_sid != NULL)) {
+		psd->owner_sid = orig_psd->owner_sid;
 	}
+	if ((security_info_sent & SECINFO_GROUP) && (orig_psd->group_sid != NULL)) {
+		psd->group_sid = orig_psd->group_sid;
+	}
+	if (security_info_sent & SECINFO_DACL) {
+		psd->dacl = orig_psd->dacl;
+		psd->type |= SEC_DESC_DACL_PRESENT;
+	}
+	if (security_info_sent & SECINFO_SACL) {
+		psd->sacl = orig_psd->sacl;
+		psd->type |= SEC_DESC_SACL_PRESENT;
+	}
 
 	status = SMB_VFS_NEXT_FSET_NT_ACL(handle, fsp, security_info_sent, psd);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
@@ -901,6 +926,10 @@
 					result,
 					&info);
 
+	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
+		goto out;
+	}
+
 	if (info != FILE_WAS_CREATED) {
 		/* File/directory was opened, not created. */
 		goto out;
@@ -908,7 +937,7 @@
 
 	fsp = *result;
 
-	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status) || fsp == NULL) {
+	if (fsp == NULL) {
 		/* Only handle success. */
 		goto out;
 	}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_acl_tdb.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_acl_tdb.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_acl_tdb.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@
 #undef DBGC_CLASS
 #define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_VFS
 
+#define ACL_MODULE_NAME "acl_tdb"
 #include "modules/vfs_acl_common.c"
 
 static unsigned int ref_count;
@@ -314,13 +315,16 @@
 		return -1;
 	}
 
-	/* Ensure we have "inherit acls = yes" if we're
+	/* Ensure we have the parameters correct if we're
 	 * using this module. */
 	DEBUG(2,("connect_acl_tdb: setting 'inherit acls = true' "
-		"and 'dos filemode = true' for service %s\n",
+		"'dos filemode = true' and "
+		"'force unknown acl user = true' for service %s\n",
 		service ));
+
 	lp_do_parameter(SNUM(handle->conn), "inherit acls", "true");
 	lp_do_parameter(SNUM(handle->conn), "dos filemode", "true");
+	lp_do_parameter(SNUM(handle->conn), "force unknown acl user", "true");
 
 	return 0;
 }

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_acl_xattr.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_acl_xattr.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_acl_xattr.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -29,6 +29,8 @@
 #define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_VFS
 
 /* Pull in the common functions. */
+#define ACL_MODULE_NAME "acl_xattr"
+
 #include "modules/vfs_acl_common.c"
 
 /*******************************************************************
@@ -183,14 +185,16 @@
 		return ret;
 	}
 
-	/* Ensure we have "inherit acls = yes" if we're
-	 * using this module. */
-	DEBUG(2,("connect_acl_xattr: setting 'inherit acls = true' "
-		"and 'dos filemode = true' for service %s\n",
-		service ));
+        /* Ensure we have the parameters correct if we're
+         * using this module. */
+        DEBUG(2,("connect_acl_xattr: setting 'inherit acls = true' "
+                "'dos filemode = true' and "
+                "'force unknown acl user = true' for service %s\n",
+                service ));
 
         lp_do_parameter(SNUM(handle->conn), "inherit acls", "true");
         lp_do_parameter(SNUM(handle->conn), "dos filemode", "true");
+        lp_do_parameter(SNUM(handle->conn), "force unknown acl user", "true");
 
 	return 0;
 }

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_default.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_default.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_default.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -217,7 +217,7 @@
 	if (lp_inherit_acls(SNUM(handle->conn))
 	    && parent_dirname(talloc_tos(), path, &parent, NULL)
 	    && (has_dacl = directory_has_default_acl(handle->conn, parent)))
-		mode = 0777;
+		mode = (0777 & lp_dir_mask(SNUM(handle->conn)));
 
 	TALLOC_FREE(parent);
 
@@ -898,7 +898,11 @@
 	} else {
 		result = utimensat(AT_FDCWD, smb_fname->base_name, NULL, 0);
 	}
-#elif defined(HAVE_UTIMES)
+	if (!((result == -1) && (errno == ENOSYS))) {
+		goto out;
+	}
+#endif
+#if defined(HAVE_UTIMES)
 	if (ft != NULL) {
 		struct timeval tv[2];
 		tv[0] = convert_timespec_to_timeval(ft->atime);
@@ -907,7 +911,11 @@
 	} else {
 		result = utimes(smb_fname->base_name, NULL);
 	}
-#elif defined(HAVE_UTIME)
+	if (!((result == -1) && (errno == ENOSYS))) {
+		goto out;
+	}
+#endif
+#if defined(HAVE_UTIME)
 	if (ft != NULL) {
 		struct utimbuf times;
 		times.actime = convert_timespec_to_time_t(ft->atime);
@@ -916,10 +924,12 @@
 	} else {
 		result = utime(smb_fname->base_name, NULL);
 	}
-#else
+	if (!((result == -1) && (errno == ENOSYS))) {
+		goto out;
+	}
+#endif
 	errno = ENOSYS;
 	result = -1;
-#endif
 
  out:
 	END_PROFILE(syscall_ntimes);

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_gpfs.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_gpfs.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_gpfs.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -939,6 +939,11 @@
         ret = set_gpfs_winattrs(CONST_DISCARD(char *, path),
 				GPFS_WINATTR_SET_ATTRS, &attrs);
         if ( ret == -1){
+		if (errno == ENOSYS) {
+			return SMB_VFS_NEXT_SETXATTR(handle, path, name, value,
+						     size, flags);
+		}
+
                 DEBUG(1, ("gpfs_set_xattr:Set GPFS attributes failed %d\n",ret));
                 return -1;
         }
@@ -964,6 +969,11 @@
 
         ret = get_gpfs_winattrs(CONST_DISCARD(char *, path), &attrs);
         if ( ret == -1){
+		if (errno == ENOSYS) {
+			return SMB_VFS_NEXT_GETXATTR(handle, path, name, value,
+						     size);
+		}
+
                 DEBUG(1, ("gpfs_get_xattr: Get GPFS attributes failed: %d\n",ret));
                 return -1;
         }
@@ -1095,7 +1105,7 @@
 
         ret = set_gpfs_winattrs(CONST_DISCARD(char *, path),
                                 GPFS_WINATTR_SET_CREATION_TIME, &attrs);
-        if(ret == -1){
+        if(ret == -1 && errno != ENOSYS){
                 DEBUG(1,("vfs_gpfs_ntimes: set GPFS ntimes failed %d\n",ret));
 	        return -1;
         }

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_scannedonly.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_scannedonly.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/modules/vfs_scannedonly.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -426,8 +426,8 @@
 		retval = SMB_VFS_NEXT_STAT(handle, cache_smb_fname);
 	}
 	if (retval == 0 && VALID_STAT(cache_smb_fname->st)) {
-		if (timespec_is_newer(&smb_fname->st.st_ex_mtime,
-				      &cache_smb_fname->st.st_ex_mtime)) {
+		if (timespec_is_newer(&smb_fname->st.st_ex_ctime,
+				      &cache_smb_fname->st.st_ex_ctime)) {
 			talloc_free(cache_smb_fname);
 			return true;
 		}
@@ -489,8 +489,8 @@
 	}
 	/* still no cachefile, or still too old, return 0 */
 	if (retval != 0
-	    || !timespec_is_newer(&smb_fname->st.st_ex_mtime,
-				  &cache_smb_fname->st.st_ex_mtime)) {
+	    || !timespec_is_newer(&smb_fname->st.st_ex_ctime,
+				  &cache_smb_fname->st.st_ex_ctime)) {
 		DEBUG(SCANNEDONLY_DEBUG,
 		      ("retval=%d, return 0\n",retval));
 		return false;

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/nmbd/nmbd.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/nmbd/nmbd.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/nmbd/nmbd.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -768,8 +768,8 @@
 	{"foreground", 'F', POPT_ARG_NONE, NULL, OPT_FORK, "Run daemon in foreground (for daemontools & etc)" },
 	{"no-process-group", 0, POPT_ARG_NONE, NULL, OPT_NO_PROCESS_GROUP, "Don't create a new process group" },
 	{"log-stdout", 'S', POPT_ARG_NONE, NULL, OPT_LOG_STDOUT, "Log to stdout" },
-	{"hosts", 'H', POPT_ARG_STRING, &p_lmhosts, 'H', "Load a netbios hosts file"},
-	{"port", 'p', POPT_ARG_INT, &global_nmb_port, NMB_PORT, "Listen on the specified port" },
+	{"hosts", 'H', POPT_ARG_STRING, &p_lmhosts, 0, "Load a netbios hosts file"},
+	{"port", 'p', POPT_ARG_INT, &global_nmb_port, 0, "Listen on the specified port" },
 	POPT_COMMON_SAMBA
 	{ NULL }
 	};

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/param/loadparm.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/param/loadparm.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/param/loadparm.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -4774,7 +4774,7 @@
 #endif
 
 	if (sysctl_max < MIN_OPEN_FILES_WINDOWS) {
-		DEBUG(2,("max_open_files: sysctl_max (%d) below "
+		DEBUG(2,("max_open_files: increasing sysctl_max (%d) to "
 			"minimum Windows limit (%d)\n",
 			sysctl_max,
 			MIN_OPEN_FILES_WINDOWS));
@@ -4782,7 +4782,7 @@
 	}
 
 	if (rlimit_max < MIN_OPEN_FILES_WINDOWS) {
-		DEBUG(2,("rlimit_max: rlimit_max (%d) below "
+		DEBUG(2,("rlimit_max: increasing rlimit_max (%d) to "
 			"minimum Windows limit (%d)\n",
 			rlimit_max,
 			MIN_OPEN_FILES_WINDOWS));

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/passdb/pdb_interface.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/passdb/pdb_interface.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/passdb/pdb_interface.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -254,7 +254,7 @@
 	NTSTATUS result;
 	const char *guestname = lp_guestaccount();
 
-	if ( !(pwd = getpwnam_alloc(talloc_autofree_context(), guestname ) ) ) {
+	if ( !(pwd = Get_Pwnam_alloc(talloc_autofree_context(), guestname ) ) ) {
 		DEBUG(0,("guest_user_info: Unable to locate guest account [%s]!\n", 
 			guestname));
 		return False;
@@ -1423,7 +1423,7 @@
 	/* Ignore the primary group SID.  Honor the real Unix primary group.
 	   The primary group SID is only of real use to Windows clients */
 
-	if ( !(pw = getpwnam_alloc(mem_ctx, username)) ) {
+	if ( !(pw = Get_Pwnam_alloc(mem_ctx, username)) ) {
 		return NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER;
 	}
 

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/passdb/pdb_ldap.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/passdb/pdb_ldap.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/passdb/pdb_ldap.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -4484,10 +4484,6 @@
 	bool result;
 
  retry:
-	if (state->current_entry == NULL) {
-		return false;
-	}
-
 	if ((state->entries == NULL) && (state->pagedresults_cookie == NULL))
 		return False;
 
@@ -4495,6 +4491,10 @@
 	    !ldapsam_search_nextpage(search))
 		    return False;
 
+	if (state->current_entry == NULL) {
+		return false;
+	}
+
 	result = state->ldap2displayentry(state, search,
 					  state->connection->ldap_struct,
 					  state->current_entry, entry);

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/passdb/pdb_smbpasswd.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1196,7 +1196,7 @@
 		
 		/* If the user specified a RID, make sure its able to be both stored and retreived */
 		if (rid == DOMAIN_USER_RID_GUEST) {
-			struct passwd *passwd = getpwnam_alloc(NULL, lp_guestaccount());
+			struct passwd *passwd = Get_Pwnam_alloc(NULL, lp_guestaccount());
 			if (!passwd) {
 				DEBUG(0, ("Could not find guest account via getpwnam()! (%s)\n", lp_guestaccount()));
 				return False;

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/passdb/util_unixsids.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/passdb/util_unixsids.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/passdb/util_unixsids.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
 {
 	struct passwd *pwd;
 
-	pwd = getpwnam_alloc(talloc_autofree_context(), name);
+	pwd = Get_Pwnam_alloc(talloc_autofree_context(), name);
 	if (pwd == NULL) {
 		return False;
 	}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/printing/nt_printing.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/printing/nt_printing.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/printing/nt_printing.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1625,10 +1625,14 @@
 	WERROR err;
 	char *_p;
 
-	if (!*driver_path || !*data_file || !*config_file) {
+	if (!*driver_path || !*data_file) {
 		return WERR_INVALID_PARAM;
 	}
 
+	if (!strequal(architecture, SPOOLSS_ARCHITECTURE_4_0) && !*config_file) {
+		return WERR_INVALID_PARAM;
+	}
+
 	/* clean up the driver name.
 	 * we can get .\driver.dll
 	 * or worse c:\windows\system\driver.dll !
@@ -1637,7 +1641,9 @@
 
 	strip_driver_path(mem_ctx, *driver_path);
 	strip_driver_path(mem_ctx, *data_file);
-	strip_driver_path(mem_ctx, *config_file);
+	if (*config_file) {
+		strip_driver_path(mem_ctx, *config_file);
+	}
 	if (help_file) {
 		strip_driver_path(mem_ctx, *help_file);
 	}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/rpc_client/cli_netlogon.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/rpc_client/cli_netlogon.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/rpc_client/cli_netlogon.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -283,7 +283,93 @@
 	return result;
 }
 
+#define COPY_LSA_STRING(mem_ctx, in, out, name) do { \
+	if (in->name.string) { \
+		out->name.string = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, in->name.string); \
+		NT_STATUS_HAVE_NO_MEMORY(out->name.string); \
+	} \
+} while (0)
 
+static NTSTATUS copy_netr_SamBaseInfo(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
+				      const struct netr_SamBaseInfo *in,
+				      struct netr_SamBaseInfo *out)
+{
+	/* first copy all, then realloc pointers */
+	*out = *in;
+
+	COPY_LSA_STRING(mem_ctx, in, out, account_name);
+	COPY_LSA_STRING(mem_ctx, in, out, full_name);
+	COPY_LSA_STRING(mem_ctx, in, out, logon_script);
+	COPY_LSA_STRING(mem_ctx, in, out, profile_path);
+	COPY_LSA_STRING(mem_ctx, in, out, home_directory);
+	COPY_LSA_STRING(mem_ctx, in, out, home_drive);
+
+	if (in->groups.count) {
+		out->groups.rids = (struct samr_RidWithAttribute *)
+			talloc_memdup(mem_ctx, in->groups.rids,
+				(sizeof(struct samr_RidWithAttribute) *
+					in->groups.count));
+		NT_STATUS_HAVE_NO_MEMORY(out->groups.rids);
+	}
+
+	COPY_LSA_STRING(mem_ctx, in, out, logon_server);
+	COPY_LSA_STRING(mem_ctx, in, out, domain);
+
+	if (in->domain_sid) {
+		out->domain_sid = sid_dup_talloc(mem_ctx, in->domain_sid);
+		NT_STATUS_HAVE_NO_MEMORY(out->domain_sid);
+	}
+
+	return NT_STATUS_OK;
+}
+
+static NTSTATUS map_validation_to_info3(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
+					uint16_t validation_level,
+					union netr_Validation *validation,
+					struct netr_SamInfo3 **info3_p)
+{
+	struct netr_SamInfo3 *info3;
+	NTSTATUS status;
+
+	if (validation == NULL) {
+		return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
+	}
+
+	switch (validation_level) {
+	case 3:
+		if (validation->sam3 == NULL) {
+			return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
+		}
+
+		info3 = talloc_move(mem_ctx, &validation->sam3);
+		break;
+	case 6:
+		if (validation->sam6 == NULL) {
+			return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
+		}
+
+		info3 = talloc_zero(mem_ctx, struct netr_SamInfo3);
+		if (info3 == NULL) {
+			return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
+		}
+		status = copy_netr_SamBaseInfo(info3, &validation->sam6->base, &info3->base);
+		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
+			TALLOC_FREE(info3);
+			return status;
+		}
+
+		info3->sidcount = validation->sam6->sidcount;
+		info3->sids = talloc_move(info3, &validation->sam6->sids);
+		break;
+	default:
+		return NT_STATUS_BAD_VALIDATION_CLASS;
+	}
+
+	*info3_p = info3;
+
+	return NT_STATUS_OK;
+}
+
 /**
  * Logon domain user with an 'network' SAM logon
  *
@@ -298,12 +384,12 @@
 					   const char *domain,
 					   const char *workstation,
 					   const uint8 chal[8],
+					   uint16_t validation_level,
 					   DATA_BLOB lm_response,
 					   DATA_BLOB nt_response,
 					   struct netr_SamInfo3 **info3)
 {
 	NTSTATUS result = NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
-	int validation_level = 3;
 	const char *workstation_name_slash;
 	const char *server_name_slash;
 	uint8 zeros[16];
@@ -397,7 +483,10 @@
 
 	netlogon_creds_decrypt_samlogon(cli->dc, validation_level, &validation);
 
-	*info3 = validation.sam3;
+	result = map_validation_to_info3(mem_ctx, validation_level, &validation, info3);
+	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
+		return result;
+	}
 
 	return result;
 }
@@ -410,12 +499,12 @@
 					      const char *domain,
 					      const char *workstation,
 					      const uint8 chal[8],
+					      uint16_t validation_level,
 					      DATA_BLOB lm_response,
 					      DATA_BLOB nt_response,
 					      struct netr_SamInfo3 **info3)
 {
 	NTSTATUS result = NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
-	int validation_level = 3;
 	const char *workstation_name_slash;
 	const char *server_name_slash;
 	uint8 zeros[16];
@@ -498,7 +587,10 @@
 
 	netlogon_creds_decrypt_samlogon(cli->dc, validation_level, &validation);
 
-	*info3 = validation.sam3;
+	result = map_validation_to_info3(mem_ctx, validation_level, &validation, info3);
+	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
+		return result;
+	}
 
 	return result;
 }

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_dfs_nt.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_dfs_nt.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_dfs_nt.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
 	}
 
 	/* The following call can change the cwd. */
-	status = get_referred_path(ctx, r->in.path, jn,
+	status = get_referred_path(ctx, p->server_info, r->in.path, jn,
 			&consumedcnt, &self_ref);
 	if(!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
 		return ntstatus_to_werror(status);
@@ -136,8 +136,9 @@
 			r->in.dfs_entry_path, r->in.servername, r->in.sharename));
 	}
 
-	if(!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(get_referred_path(ctx, r->in.dfs_entry_path, jn,
-				&consumedcnt, &self_ref))) {
+	if(!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(get_referred_path(ctx, p->server_info,
+					      r->in.dfs_entry_path, jn,
+					      &consumedcnt, &self_ref))) {
 		return WERR_DFS_NO_SUCH_VOL;
 	}
 
@@ -358,8 +359,9 @@
 	}
 
 	/* The following call can change the cwd. */
-	if(!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(get_referred_path(ctx, r->in.dfs_entry_path,
-					jn, &consumedcnt, &self_ref)) ||
+	if(!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(get_referred_path(ctx, p->server_info,
+					      r->in.dfs_entry_path,
+					      jn, &consumedcnt, &self_ref)) ||
 			consumedcnt < strlen(r->in.dfs_entry_path)) {
 		return WERR_DFS_NO_SUCH_VOL;
 	}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/rpc_server/srv_spoolss_nt.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -140,6 +140,8 @@
 	return 0;
 }
 
+static void prune_printername_cache(void);
+
 /***************************************************************************
  Disconnect from the client
 ****************************************************************************/
@@ -328,6 +330,7 @@
 static WERROR delete_printer_handle(pipes_struct *p, struct policy_handle *hnd)
 {
 	Printer_entry *Printer = find_printer_index_by_hnd(p, hnd);
+	WERROR result;
 
 	if (!Printer) {
 		DEBUG(2,("delete_printer_handle: Invalid handle (%s:%u:%u)\n",
@@ -355,8 +358,13 @@
 		return WERR_BADFID;
 	}
 
-	return delete_printer_hook(p->mem_ctx, p->server_info->ptok,
-				   Printer->sharename );
+	result = delete_printer_hook(p->mem_ctx, p->server_info->ptok,
+				     Printer->sharename);
+	if (!W_ERROR_IS_OK(result)) {
+		return result;
+	}
+	prune_printername_cache();
+	return WERR_OK;
 }
 
 /****************************************************************************
@@ -414,6 +422,17 @@
 	return true;
 }
 
+static void prune_printername_cache_fn(const char *key, const char *value,
+				       time_t timeout, void *private_data)
+{
+	gencache_del(key);
+}
+
+static void prune_printername_cache(void)
+{
+	gencache_iterate(prune_printername_cache_fn, NULL, "PRINTERNAME/*");
+}
+
 /****************************************************************************
  Set printer handle name..  Accept names like \\server, \\server\printer,
  \\server\SHARE, & "\\server\,XcvMonitor Standard TCP/IP Port"    See

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/rpcclient/cmd_spoolss.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/rpcclient/cmd_spoolss.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/rpcclient/cmd_spoolss.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1893,6 +1893,8 @@
 
 	/* delete the driver for all architectures */
 	for (i=0; archi_table[i].long_archi; i++) {
+		result = WERR_OK;
+
 		/* make the call to remove the driver */
 		status = rpccli_spoolss_DeletePrinterDriver(cli, mem_ctx,
 							    cli->srv_name_slash,
@@ -1900,7 +1902,9 @@
 							    argv[1],
 							    &result);
 		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
-			return result;
+			if (W_ERROR_IS_OK(result)) {
+				result = ntstatus_to_werror(status);
+			}
 		}
 		if ( !W_ERROR_IS_OK(result) ) {
 			if ( !W_ERROR_EQUAL(result, WERR_UNKNOWN_PRINTER_DRIVER) ) {

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/conn.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/conn.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/conn.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -197,6 +197,7 @@
 	int deadtime = lp_deadtime()*60;
 	pipes_struct *plist = NULL;
 	connection_struct *conn;
+	bool ret = true;
 
 	if (deadtime <= 0)
 		deadtime = DEFAULT_SMBD_TIMEOUT;
@@ -209,6 +210,7 @@
 		if (conn->lastused != conn->lastused_count) {
 			conn->lastused = t;
 			conn->lastused_count = t;
+			age = 0;
 		}
 
 		/* close dirptrs on connections that are idle */
@@ -217,7 +219,7 @@
 		}
 
 		if (conn->num_files_open > 0 || age < deadtime) {
-			return False;
+			ret = false;
 		}
 	}
 
@@ -229,11 +231,12 @@
 	for (plist = get_first_internal_pipe(); plist;
 	     plist = get_next_internal_pipe(plist)) {
 		if (num_pipe_handles(plist->pipe_handles) != 0) {
-			return False;
+			ret = false;
+			break;
 		}
 	}
 	
-	return True;
+	return ret;
 }
 
 /****************************************************************************

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/dosmode.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/dosmode.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/dosmode.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -411,7 +411,7 @@
 		 * are not violating security in doing the setxattr.
 		 */
 
-		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(open_file_fchmod(NULL, conn, smb_fname,
+		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(open_file_fchmod(conn, smb_fname,
 						      &fsp)))
 			return ret;
 		become_root();
@@ -421,7 +421,7 @@
 			ret = true;
 		}
 		unbecome_root();
-		close_file_fchmod(NULL, fsp);
+		close_file(NULL, fsp, NORMAL_CLOSE);
 		return ret;
 	}
 	DEBUG(10,("set_ea_dos_attribute: set EA 0x%x on file %s\n",
@@ -820,18 +820,15 @@
 		 * We need to open the file with write access whilst
 		 * still in our current user context. This ensures we
 		 * are not violating security in doing the fchmod.
-		 * This file open does *not* break any oplocks we are
-		 * holding. We need to review this.... may need to
-		 * break batch oplocks open by others. JRA.
 		 */
 		files_struct *fsp;
-		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(open_file_fchmod(NULL, conn, smb_fname,
+		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(open_file_fchmod(conn, smb_fname,
 				     &fsp)))
 			return -1;
 		become_root();
 		ret = SMB_VFS_FCHMOD(fsp, unixmode);
 		unbecome_root();
-		close_file_fchmod(NULL, fsp);
+		close_file(NULL, fsp, NORMAL_CLOSE);
 		if (!newfile) {
 			notify_fname(conn, NOTIFY_ACTION_MODIFIED,
 				     FILE_NOTIFY_CHANGE_ATTRIBUTES,

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/msdfs.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/msdfs.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/msdfs.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -795,6 +795,7 @@
 **********************************************************************/
 
 NTSTATUS get_referred_path(TALLOC_CTX *ctx,
+			struct auth_serversupplied_info *server_info,
 			const char *dfs_path,
 			struct junction_map *jucn,
 			int *consumedcntp,
@@ -916,7 +917,7 @@
 	}
 
 	status = create_conn_struct(ctx, &conn, snum, lp_pathname(snum),
-				    NULL, &oldpath);
+				    server_info, &oldpath);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
 		TALLOC_FREE(pdp);
 		return status;
@@ -1221,8 +1222,9 @@
 	}
 
 	/* The following call can change cwd. */
-	*pstatus = get_referred_path(ctx, pathnamep, junction,
-			&consumedcnt, &self_referral);
+	*pstatus = get_referred_path(ctx, orig_conn->server_info,
+				     pathnamep, junction,
+				     &consumedcnt, &self_referral);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(*pstatus)) {
 		vfs_ChDir(orig_conn,orig_conn->connectpath);
 		talloc_destroy(ctx);

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/nttrans.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/nttrans.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/nttrans.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -833,7 +833,15 @@
 	SEC_DESC *psd = NULL;
 	NTSTATUS status;
 
-	if (sd_len == 0 || !lp_nt_acl_support(SNUM(fsp->conn))) {
+	if (sd_len == 0) {
+		return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
+	}
+
+	if (!CAN_WRITE(fsp->conn)) {
+		return NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED;
+	}
+
+	if (!lp_nt_acl_support(SNUM(fsp->conn))) {
 		return NT_STATUS_OK;
 	}
 
@@ -850,10 +858,44 @@
 		security_info_sent &= ~GROUP_SECURITY_INFORMATION;
 	}
 
-	/* Convert all the generic bits. */
-	security_acl_map_generic(psd->dacl, &file_generic_mapping);
-	security_acl_map_generic(psd->sacl, &file_generic_mapping);
+	/* Ensure we have at least one thing set. */
+	if ((security_info_sent & (SECINFO_OWNER|SECINFO_GROUP|SECINFO_DACL|SECINFO_SACL)) == 0) {
+		return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
+	}
 
+	/* Ensure we have the rights to do this. */
+	if (security_info_sent & SECINFO_OWNER) {
+		if (!(fsp->access_mask & SEC_STD_WRITE_OWNER)) {
+			return NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED;
+		}
+	}
+
+	if (security_info_sent & SECINFO_GROUP) {
+		if (!(fsp->access_mask & SEC_STD_WRITE_OWNER)) {
+			return NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED;
+		}
+	}
+
+	if (security_info_sent & SECINFO_DACL) {
+		if (!(fsp->access_mask & SEC_STD_WRITE_DAC)) {
+			return NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED;
+		}
+		/* Convert all the generic bits. */
+		if (psd->dacl) {
+			security_acl_map_generic(psd->dacl, &file_generic_mapping);
+		}
+	}
+
+	if (security_info_sent & SECINFO_SACL) {
+		if (!(fsp->access_mask & SEC_FLAG_SYSTEM_SECURITY)) {
+			return NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED;
+		}
+		/* Convert all the generic bits. */
+		if (psd->sacl) {
+			security_acl_map_generic(psd->sacl, &file_generic_mapping);
+		}
+	}
+
 	if (DEBUGLEVEL >= 10) {
 		DEBUG(10,("set_sd for file %s\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp)));
 		NDR_PRINT_DEBUG(security_descriptor, psd);
@@ -1795,6 +1837,18 @@
 	 * Get the permissions to return.
 	 */
 
+	if ((security_info_wanted & SECINFO_SACL) &&
+			!(fsp->access_mask & SEC_FLAG_SYSTEM_SECURITY)) {
+		reply_nterror(req,  NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED);
+		return;
+	}
+
+	if ((security_info_wanted & (SECINFO_DACL|SECINFO_OWNER|SECINFO_GROUP)) &&
+			!(fsp->access_mask & SEC_STD_READ_CONTROL)) {
+		reply_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED);
+		return;
+	}
+
 	if (!lp_nt_acl_support(SNUM(conn))) {
 		status = get_null_nt_acl(talloc_tos(), &psd);
 	} else {
@@ -1806,6 +1860,19 @@
 		return;
 	}
 
+	if (!(security_info_wanted & SECINFO_OWNER)) {
+		psd->owner_sid = NULL;
+	}
+	if (!(security_info_wanted & SECINFO_GROUP)) {
+		psd->group_sid = NULL;
+	}
+	if (!(security_info_wanted & SECINFO_DACL)) {
+		psd->dacl = NULL;
+	}
+	if (!(security_info_wanted & SECINFO_SACL)) {
+		psd->sacl = NULL;
+	}
+
 	/* If the SACL/DACL is NULL, but was requested, we mark that it is
 	 * present in the reply to match Windows behavior */
 	if (psd->sacl == NULL &&

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/open.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/open.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/open.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
 #include "includes.h"
 #include "smbd/globals.h"
 
+extern struct current_user current_user;
 extern const struct generic_mapping file_generic_mapping;
 
 struct deferred_open_record {
@@ -1478,6 +1479,12 @@
 
 	ZERO_STRUCT(id);
 
+	/* Windows allows a new file to be created and
+	   silently removes a FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY
+	   sent by the client. Do the same. */
+
+	new_dos_attributes &= ~FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY;
+
 	if (conn->printer) {
 		/*
 		 * Printers are handled completely differently.
@@ -1960,7 +1967,7 @@
 
         if ((flags2 & O_CREAT) && lp_inherit_acls(SNUM(conn)) &&
 	    (def_acl = directory_has_default_acl(conn, parent_dir))) {
-		unx_mode = 0777;
+		unx_mode = (0777 & lp_create_mask(SNUM(conn)));
 	}
 
 	DEBUG(4,("calling open_file with flags=0x%X flags2=0x%X mode=0%o, "
@@ -2264,23 +2271,15 @@
  Open a file for for write to ensure that we can fchmod it.
 ****************************************************************************/
 
-NTSTATUS open_file_fchmod(struct smb_request *req, connection_struct *conn,
+NTSTATUS open_file_fchmod(connection_struct *conn,
 			  struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
 			  files_struct **result)
 {
-	files_struct *fsp = NULL;
-	NTSTATUS status;
-
 	if (!VALID_STAT(smb_fname->st)) {
 		return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
 	}
 
-	status = file_new(req, conn, &fsp);
-	if(!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
-		return status;
-	}
-
-        status = SMB_VFS_CREATE_FILE(
+        return SMB_VFS_CREATE_FILE(
 		conn,					/* conn */
 		NULL,					/* req */
 		0,					/* root_dir_fid */
@@ -2291,38 +2290,14 @@
 		FILE_OPEN,				/* create_disposition*/
 		0,					/* create_options */
 		0,					/* file_attributes */
-		0,					/* oplock_request */
+		INTERNAL_OPEN_ONLY,			/* oplock_request */
 		0,					/* allocation_size */
 		NULL,					/* sd */
 		NULL,					/* ea_list */
-		&fsp,					/* result */
+		result,					/* result */
 		NULL);					/* pinfo */
-
-	/*
-	 * This is not a user visible file open.
-	 * Don't set a share mode.
-	 */
-
-	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
-		file_free(req, fsp);
-		return status;
-	}
-
-	*result = fsp;
-	return NT_STATUS_OK;
 }
 
-/****************************************************************************
- Close the fchmod file fd - ensure no locks are lost.
-****************************************************************************/
-
-NTSTATUS close_file_fchmod(struct smb_request *req, files_struct *fsp)
-{
-	NTSTATUS status = fd_close(fsp);
-	file_free(req, fsp);
-	return status;
-}
-
 static NTSTATUS mkdir_internal(connection_struct *conn,
 			       struct smb_filename *smb_dname,
 			       uint32 file_attributes)
@@ -2439,6 +2414,9 @@
 
 	SMB_ASSERT(!is_ntfs_stream_smb_fname(smb_dname));
 
+	/* Ensure we have a directory attribute. */
+	file_attributes |= FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY;
+
 	DEBUG(5,("open_directory: opening directory %s, access_mask = 0x%x, "
 		 "share_access = 0x%x create_options = 0x%x, "
 		 "create_disposition = 0x%x, file_attributes = 0x%x\n",
@@ -2467,8 +2445,8 @@
 		return status;
 	}
 
-	/* We need to support SeSecurityPrivilege for this. */
-	if (access_mask & SEC_FLAG_SYSTEM_SECURITY) {
+	if ((access_mask & SEC_FLAG_SYSTEM_SECURITY) &&
+			!user_has_privileges(current_user.nt_user_token, &se_security)) {
 		DEBUG(10, ("open_directory: open on %s "
 			"failed - SEC_FLAG_SYSTEM_SECURITY denied.\n",
 			smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_dname)));
@@ -2977,29 +2955,14 @@
 		goto fail;
 	}
 
-#if 0
-	/* We need to support SeSecurityPrivilege for this. */
 	if ((access_mask & SEC_FLAG_SYSTEM_SECURITY) &&
-	    !user_has_privileges(current_user.nt_user_token,
-				 &se_security)) {
+			!user_has_privileges(current_user.nt_user_token, &se_security)) {
+		DEBUG(10, ("create_file_unixpath:: open on %s "
+			"failed - SEC_FLAG_SYSTEM_SECURITY denied.\n",
+			smb_fname_str_dbg(smb_fname)));
 		status = NT_STATUS_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD;
 		goto fail;
 	}
-#else
-	/* We need to support SeSecurityPrivilege for this. */
-	if (access_mask & SEC_FLAG_SYSTEM_SECURITY) {
-		status = NT_STATUS_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD;
-		goto fail;
-	}
-	/* Don't allow a SACL set from an NTtrans create until we
-	 * support SeSecurityPrivilege. */
-	if (!VALID_STAT(smb_fname->st) &&
-			lp_nt_acl_support(SNUM(conn)) &&
-			sd && (sd->sacl != NULL)) {
-		status = NT_STATUS_PRIVILEGE_NOT_HELD;
-		goto fail;
-	}
-#endif
 
 	if ((conn->fs_capabilities & FILE_NAMED_STREAMS)
 	    && is_ntfs_stream_smb_fname(smb_fname)
@@ -3270,7 +3233,8 @@
 NTSTATUS get_relative_fid_filename(connection_struct *conn,
 				   struct smb_request *req,
 				   uint16_t root_dir_fid,
-				   struct smb_filename *smb_fname)
+				   const struct smb_filename *smb_fname,
+				   struct smb_filename **smb_fname_out)
 {
 	files_struct *dir_fsp;
 	char *parent_fname = NULL;
@@ -3358,16 +3322,23 @@
 		}
 	}
 
-	new_base_name = talloc_asprintf(smb_fname, "%s%s", parent_fname,
+	new_base_name = talloc_asprintf(talloc_tos(), "%s%s", parent_fname,
 					smb_fname->base_name);
 	if (new_base_name == NULL) {
 		status = NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
 		goto out;
 	}
 
-	TALLOC_FREE(smb_fname->base_name);
-	smb_fname->base_name = new_base_name;
-	status = NT_STATUS_OK;
+	status = filename_convert(req,
+				conn,
+				req->flags2 & FLAGS2_DFS_PATHNAMES,
+				new_base_name,
+				0,
+				NULL,
+				smb_fname_out);
+	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
+		goto out;
+	}
 
  out:
 	TALLOC_FREE(parent_fname);
@@ -3414,11 +3385,13 @@
 	 */
 
 	if (root_dir_fid != 0) {
+		struct smb_filename *smb_fname_out = NULL;
 		status = get_relative_fid_filename(conn, req, root_dir_fid,
-						   smb_fname);
+						   smb_fname, &smb_fname_out);
 		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
 			goto fail;
 		}
+		smb_fname = smb_fname_out;
 	}
 
 	/*

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/password.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/password.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/password.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@
 		return result;
 	}
 
-	pwd = getpwnam_alloc(talloc_tos(), username);
+	pwd = Get_Pwnam_alloc(talloc_tos(), username);
 
 	if ((pwd == NULL) || (pwd->pw_dir[0] == '\0')) {
 		DEBUG(3, ("No home directory defined for user '%s'\n",

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/posix_acls.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/posix_acls.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/posix_acls.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1748,6 +1748,14 @@
 				continue;
 			}
 
+			if (lp_force_unknown_acl_user(SNUM(fsp->conn))) {
+				DEBUG(10, ("create_canon_ace_lists: ignoring "
+					"unknown or foreign SID %s\n",
+					sid_string_dbg(&psa->trustee)));
+					SAFE_FREE(current_ace);
+				continue;
+			}
+
 			free_canon_ace_list(file_ace);
 			free_canon_ace_list(dir_ace);
 			DEBUG(0, ("create_canon_ace_lists: unable to map SID "
@@ -3591,7 +3599,7 @@
 		return -1;
 	}
 
-	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(open_file_fchmod(NULL, conn, smb_fname, &fsp))) {
+	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(open_file_fchmod(conn, smb_fname, &fsp))) {
 		return -1;
 	}
 
@@ -3610,7 +3618,7 @@
 	}
 	unbecome_root();
 
-	close_file_fchmod(NULL, fsp);
+	close_file(NULL, fsp, NORMAL_CLOSE);
 
 	return ret;
 }
@@ -3822,7 +3830,7 @@
  This should be the only external function needed for the UNIX style set ACL.
 ****************************************************************************/
 
-NTSTATUS set_nt_acl(files_struct *fsp, uint32 security_info_sent, const SEC_DESC *psd)
+NTSTATUS set_nt_acl(files_struct *fsp, uint32 security_info_sent, const SEC_DESC *psd_orig)
 {
 	connection_struct *conn = fsp->conn;
 	uid_t user = (uid_t)-1;
@@ -3837,6 +3845,7 @@
 	bool set_acl_as_root = false;
 	bool acl_set_support = false;
 	bool ret = false;
+	SEC_DESC *psd = NULL;
 
 	DEBUG(10,("set_nt_acl: called for file %s\n",
 		  fsp_str_dbg(fsp)));
@@ -3846,6 +3855,15 @@
 		return NT_STATUS_MEDIA_WRITE_PROTECTED;
 	}
 
+	if (!psd_orig) {
+		return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
+	}
+
+	psd = dup_sec_desc(talloc_tos(), psd_orig);
+	if (!psd) {
+		return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
+	}
+
 	/*
 	 * Get the current state of the file.
 	 */
@@ -3862,6 +3880,14 @@
 	 * Unpack the user/group/world id's.
 	 */
 
+	/* POSIX can't cope with missing owner/group. */
+	if ((security_info_sent & SECINFO_OWNER) && (psd->owner_sid == NULL)) {
+		security_info_sent &= ~SECINFO_OWNER;
+	}
+	if ((security_info_sent & SECINFO_GROUP) && (psd->group_sid == NULL)) {
+		security_info_sent &= ~SECINFO_GROUP;
+	}
+
 	status = unpack_nt_owners( SNUM(conn), &user, &grp, security_info_sent, psd);
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
 		return status;
@@ -3912,6 +3938,39 @@
 
 	create_file_sids(&fsp->fsp_name->st, &file_owner_sid, &file_grp_sid);
 
+	if((security_info_sent & SECINFO_DACL) &&
+			(psd->type & SEC_DESC_DACL_PRESENT) &&
+			(psd->dacl == NULL)) {
+		SEC_ACE ace[3];
+
+		/* We can't have NULL DACL in POSIX.
+		   Use owner/group/Everyone -> full access. */
+
+		init_sec_ace(&ace[0],
+				&file_owner_sid,
+				SEC_ACE_TYPE_ACCESS_ALLOWED,
+				GENERIC_ALL_ACCESS,
+				0);
+		init_sec_ace(&ace[1],
+				&file_grp_sid,
+				SEC_ACE_TYPE_ACCESS_ALLOWED,
+				GENERIC_ALL_ACCESS,
+				0);
+		init_sec_ace(&ace[2],
+				&global_sid_World,
+				SEC_ACE_TYPE_ACCESS_ALLOWED,
+				GENERIC_ALL_ACCESS,
+				0);
+		psd->dacl = make_sec_acl(talloc_tos(),
+					NT4_ACL_REVISION,
+					3,
+					ace);
+		if (psd->dacl == NULL) {
+			return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
+		}
+		security_acl_map_generic(psd->dacl, &file_generic_mapping);
+	}
+
 	acl_perms = unpack_canon_ace(fsp, &fsp->fsp_name->st, &file_owner_sid,
 				     &file_grp_sid, &file_ace_list,
 				     &dir_ace_list, security_info_sent, psd);
@@ -4756,3 +4815,113 @@
 
 	return ret_sd;
 }
+
+/* Stolen shamelessly from pvfs_default_acl() in source4 :-). */
+
+NTSTATUS make_default_filesystem_acl(TALLOC_CTX *ctx,
+					const char *name,
+					SMB_STRUCT_STAT *psbuf,
+					SEC_DESC **ppdesc)
+{
+	struct dom_sid owner_sid, group_sid;
+	size_t size = 0;
+	SEC_ACE aces[4];
+	uint32_t access_mask = 0;
+	mode_t mode = psbuf->st_ex_mode;
+	SEC_ACL *new_dacl = NULL;
+	int idx = 0;
+
+	DEBUG(10,("make_default_filesystem_acl: file %s mode = 0%o\n",
+		name, (int)mode ));
+
+	uid_to_sid(&owner_sid, psbuf->st_ex_uid);
+	gid_to_sid(&group_sid, psbuf->st_ex_gid);
+
+	/*
+	 We provide up to 4 ACEs
+		- Owner
+		- Group
+		- Everyone
+		- NT System
+	*/
+
+	if (mode & S_IRUSR) {
+		if (mode & S_IWUSR) {
+			access_mask |= SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_ALL;
+		} else {
+			access_mask |= SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_READ | SEC_FILE_EXECUTE;
+		}
+	}
+	if (mode & S_IWUSR) {
+		access_mask |= SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_WRITE | SEC_STD_DELETE;
+	}
+
+	init_sec_ace(&aces[idx],
+			&owner_sid,
+			SEC_ACE_TYPE_ACCESS_ALLOWED,
+			access_mask,
+			0);
+	idx++;
+
+	access_mask = 0;
+	if (mode & S_IRGRP) {
+		access_mask |= SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_READ | SEC_FILE_EXECUTE;
+	}
+	if (mode & S_IWGRP) {
+		/* note that delete is not granted - this matches posix behaviour */
+		access_mask |= SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_WRITE;
+	}
+	if (access_mask) {
+		init_sec_ace(&aces[idx],
+			&group_sid,
+			SEC_ACE_TYPE_ACCESS_ALLOWED,
+			access_mask,
+			0);
+		idx++;
+	}
+
+	access_mask = 0;
+	if (mode & S_IROTH) {
+		access_mask |= SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_READ | SEC_FILE_EXECUTE;
+	}
+	if (mode & S_IWOTH) {
+		access_mask |= SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_WRITE;
+	}
+	if (access_mask) {
+		init_sec_ace(&aces[idx],
+			&global_sid_World,
+			SEC_ACE_TYPE_ACCESS_ALLOWED,
+			access_mask,
+			0);
+		idx++;
+	}
+
+	init_sec_ace(&aces[idx],
+			&global_sid_System,
+			SEC_ACE_TYPE_ACCESS_ALLOWED,
+			SEC_RIGHTS_FILE_ALL,
+			0);
+	idx++;
+
+	new_dacl = make_sec_acl(ctx,
+			NT4_ACL_REVISION,
+			idx,
+			aces);
+
+	if (!new_dacl) {
+		return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
+	}
+
+	*ppdesc = make_sec_desc(ctx,
+			SECURITY_DESCRIPTOR_REVISION_1,
+			SEC_DESC_SELF_RELATIVE|SEC_DESC_DACL_PRESENT,
+			&owner_sid,
+			&group_sid,
+			NULL,
+			new_dacl,
+			&size);
+	if (!*ppdesc) {
+		return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
+	}
+	return NT_STATUS_OK;
+}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/process.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/process.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/process.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -837,6 +837,10 @@
 		errno = sav;
 	}
 
+	if (selrtn == -1 && errno != EINTR) {
+		return map_nt_error_from_unix(errno);
+	}
+
 	if (run_events(smbd_event_context(), selrtn, &r_fds, &w_fds)) {
 		return NT_STATUS_RETRY;
 	}
@@ -1856,8 +1860,8 @@
 		 * Update smb headers where subsequent chained commands
 		 * may have updated them.
 		 */
-		SCVAL(req->chain_outbuf, smb_tid, CVAL(req->outbuf, smb_tid));
-		SCVAL(req->chain_outbuf, smb_uid, CVAL(req->outbuf, smb_uid));
+		SSVAL(req->chain_outbuf, smb_tid, SVAL(req->outbuf, smb_tid));
+		SSVAL(req->chain_outbuf, smb_uid, SVAL(req->outbuf, smb_uid));
 
 		if (!smb_splice_chain(&req->chain_outbuf,
 				      CVAL(req->outbuf, smb_com),

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/uid.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/uid.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/uid.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
 {
 	struct passwd *pass;
 
-	pass = getpwnam_alloc(talloc_autofree_context(), lp_guestaccount());
+	pass = Get_Pwnam_alloc(talloc_autofree_context(), lp_guestaccount());
 	if (!pass) {
 		return false;
 	}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/smbd/vfs.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/smbd/vfs.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/smbd/vfs.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -582,6 +582,12 @@
 		return 0;
 	}
 
+#ifdef S_ISFIFO
+	if (S_ISFIFO(st.st_ex_mode)) {
+		return 0;
+	}
+#endif
+
 	DEBUG(10,("vfs_fill_sparse: write zeros in file %s from len %.0f to "
 		  "len %.0f (%.0f bytes)\n", fsp_str_dbg(fsp),
 		  (double)st.st_ex_size, (double)len,
@@ -591,6 +597,32 @@
 
 	flush_write_cache(fsp, SIZECHANGE_FLUSH);
 
+
+	offset = st.st_ex_size;
+	num_to_write = len - st.st_ex_size;
+
+	/* Only do this on non-stream file handles. */
+	if (fsp->base_fsp == NULL) {
+		/* for allocation try posix_fallocate first. This can fail on some
+		 * platforms e.g. when the filesystem doesn't support it and no
+		 * emulation is being done by the libc (like on AIX with JFS1). In that
+		 * case we do our own emulation. posix_fallocate implementations can
+		 * return ENOTSUP or EINVAL in cases like that. */
+		ret = sys_posix_fallocate(fsp->fh->fd, offset, num_to_write);
+		if (ret == ENOSPC) {
+			errno = ENOSPC;
+			ret = -1;
+			goto out;
+		}
+		if (ret == 0) {
+			set_filelen_write_cache(fsp, len);
+			goto out;
+		}
+
+		DEBUG(10,("vfs_fill_sparse: sys_posix_fallocate failed with "
+			"error %d. Falling back to slow manual allocation\n", ret));
+	}
+
 	if (!sparse_buf) {
 		sparse_buf = SMB_CALLOC_ARRAY(char, SPARSE_BUF_WRITE_SIZE);
 		if (!sparse_buf) {
@@ -600,8 +632,6 @@
 		}
 	}
 
-	offset = st.st_ex_size;
-	num_to_write = len - st.st_ex_size;
 	total = 0;
 
 	while (total < num_to_write) {
@@ -928,7 +958,7 @@
 				break;
 			}
 			default:
-				DEBUG(1,("check_reduced_name: couldn't get "
+				DEBUG(3,("check_reduced_name: couldn't get "
 					 "realpath for %s\n", fname));
 				return map_nt_error_from_unix(errno);
 		}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/torture/pdbtest.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/torture/pdbtest.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/torture/pdbtest.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -277,7 +277,7 @@
 		exit(1);
 	}
 	
-	if ((pwd = getpwnam_alloc(ctx, unix_user)) == NULL) {
+	if ((pwd = Get_Pwnam_alloc(ctx, unix_user)) == NULL) {
 		fprintf(stderr, "Error getting user information for %s\n", unix_user);
 		exit(1);
 	}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_ads.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_ads.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_ads.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1197,31 +1197,50 @@
 	return status;
 }
 
-static NTSTATUS net_update_dns(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, ADS_STRUCT *ads)
+static NTSTATUS net_update_dns_ext(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, ADS_STRUCT *ads,
+				   const char *hostname,
+				   struct sockaddr_storage *iplist,
+				   int num_addrs)
 {
-	int num_addrs;
-	struct sockaddr_storage *iplist = NULL;
+	struct sockaddr_storage *iplist_alloc = NULL;
 	fstring machine_name;
 	NTSTATUS status;
 
-	name_to_fqdn( machine_name, global_myname() );
+	if (hostname) {
+		fstrcpy(machine_name, hostname);
+	} else {
+		name_to_fqdn( machine_name, global_myname() );
+	}
 	strlower_m( machine_name );
 
-	/* Get our ip address (not the 127.0.0.x address but a real ip
-	 * address) */
-
-	num_addrs = get_my_ip_address( &iplist );
-	if ( num_addrs <= 0 ) {
-		DEBUG(4,("net_update_dns: Failed to find my non-loopback IP "
-			 "addresses!\n"));
-		return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
+	if (num_addrs == 0 || iplist == NULL) {
+		/*
+		 * Get our ip address
+		 * (not the 127.0.0.x address but a real ip address)
+		 */
+		num_addrs = get_my_ip_address(&iplist_alloc);
+		if ( num_addrs <= 0 ) {
+			DEBUG(4, ("net_update_dns_ext: Failed to find my "
+				  "non-loopback IP addresses!\n"));
+			return NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER;
+		}
+		iplist = iplist_alloc;
 	}
 
 	status = net_update_dns_internal(mem_ctx, ads, machine_name,
 					 iplist, num_addrs);
-	SAFE_FREE( iplist );
+
+	SAFE_FREE(iplist_alloc);
 	return status;
 }
+
+static NTSTATUS net_update_dns(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx, ADS_STRUCT *ads, const char *hostname)
+{
+	NTSTATUS status;
+
+	status = net_update_dns_ext(mem_ctx, ads, hostname, NULL, 0);
+	return status;
+}
 #endif
 
 
@@ -1376,6 +1395,23 @@
 	}
 
 #if defined(WITH_DNS_UPDATES)
+	/*
+	 * In a clustered environment, don't do dynamic dns updates:
+	 * Registering the set of ip addresses that are assigned to
+	 * the interfaces of the node that performs the join does usually
+	 * not have the desired effect, since the local interfaces do not
+	 * carry the complete set of the cluster's public IP addresses.
+	 * And it can also contain internal addresses that should not
+	 * be visible to the outside at all.
+	 * In order to do dns updates in a clustererd setup, use
+	 * net ads dns register.
+	 */
+	if (lp_clustering()) {
+		d_fprintf(stderr, _("Not doing automatic DNS update in a"
+				    "clustered setup.\n"));
+		goto done;
+	}
+
 	if (r->out.domain_is_ad) {
 		/* We enter this block with user creds */
 		ADS_STRUCT *ads_dns = NULL;
@@ -1394,7 +1430,7 @@
 			ads_kinit_password( ads_dns );
 		}
 
-		if ( !ads_dns || !NT_STATUS_IS_OK(net_update_dns( ctx, ads_dns )) ) {
+		if ( !ads_dns || !NT_STATUS_IS_OK(net_update_dns( ctx, ads_dns, NULL)) ) {
 			d_fprintf( stderr, _("DNS update failed!\n") );
 		}
 
@@ -1402,6 +1438,8 @@
 		ads_destroy(&ads_dns);
 	}
 #endif
+
+done:
 	TALLOC_FREE(r);
 	TALLOC_FREE( ctx );
 
@@ -1425,15 +1463,28 @@
 #if defined(WITH_DNS_UPDATES)
 	ADS_STRUCT *ads;
 	ADS_STATUS status;
+	NTSTATUS ntstatus;
 	TALLOC_CTX *ctx;
+	const char *hostname = NULL;
+	const char **addrs_list = NULL;
+	struct sockaddr_storage *addrs = NULL;
+	int num_addrs = 0;
+	int count;
 
 #ifdef DEVELOPER
 	talloc_enable_leak_report();
 #endif
 
-	if (argc > 0 || c->display_usage) {
+	if (argc <= 1 && lp_clustering() && lp_cluster_addresses() == NULL) {
+		d_fprintf(stderr, _("Refusing DNS updates with automatic "
+				    "detection of addresses in a clustered "
+				    "setup.\n"));
+		c->display_usage = true;
+	}
+
+	if (c->display_usage) {
 		d_printf(  "%s\n"
-			   "net ads dns register\n"
+			   "net ads dns register [hostname [IP [IP...]]]\n"
 			   "    %s\n",
 			 _("Usage:"),
 			 _("Register hostname with DNS\n"));
@@ -1445,6 +1496,37 @@
 		return -1;
 	}
 
+	if (argc >= 1) {
+		hostname = argv[0];
+	}
+
+	if (argc > 1) {
+		num_addrs = argc - 1;
+		addrs_list = &argv[1];
+	} else if (lp_clustering()) {
+		addrs_list = lp_cluster_addresses();
+		num_addrs = str_list_length(addrs_list);
+	}
+
+	if (num_addrs > 0) {
+		addrs = talloc_zero_array(ctx, struct sockaddr_storage, num_addrs);
+		if (addrs == NULL) {
+			d_fprintf(stderr, _("Error allocating memory!\n"));
+			talloc_free(ctx);
+			return -1;
+		}
+	}
+
+	for (count = 0; count < num_addrs; count++) {
+		if (!interpret_string_addr(&addrs[count], addrs_list[count], 0)) {
+			d_fprintf(stderr, "%s '%s'.\n",
+					  _("Cannot interpret address"),
+					  addrs_list[count]);
+			talloc_free(ctx);
+			return -1;
+		}
+	}
+
 	status = ads_startup(c, true, &ads);
 	if ( !ADS_ERR_OK(status) ) {
 		DEBUG(1, ("error on ads_startup: %s\n", ads_errstr(status)));
@@ -1452,7 +1534,8 @@
 		return -1;
 	}
 
-	if ( !NT_STATUS_IS_OK(net_update_dns(ctx, ads)) ) {
+	ntstatus = net_update_dns_ext(ctx, ads, hostname, addrs, num_addrs);
+	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(ntstatus)) {
 		d_fprintf( stderr, _("DNS update failed!\n") );
 		ads_destroy( &ads );
 		TALLOC_FREE( ctx );

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_rpc_samsync.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_rpc_samsync.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_rpc_samsync.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -504,7 +504,6 @@
 		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 | NET_FLAGS_TCP,

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_sam.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_sam.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/utils/net_sam.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1854,7 +1854,7 @@
 
 		d_printf(_("Adding the Guest user.\n"));
 
-		pwd = getpwnam_alloc(tc, lp_guestaccount());
+		pwd = Get_Pwnam_alloc(tc, lp_guestaccount());
 
 		if (!pwd) {
 			if (domusers_gid == -1) {
@@ -1927,7 +1927,7 @@
 
 	d_printf(_("Checking Guest's group.\n"));
 
-	pwd = getpwnam_alloc(talloc_autofree_context(), lp_guestaccount());
+	pwd = Get_Pwnam_alloc(talloc_autofree_context(), lp_guestaccount());
 	if (!pwd) {
 		d_fprintf(stderr,
 			  _("Failed to find just created Guest account!\n"

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/utils/ntlm_auth.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/utils/ntlm_auth.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/utils/ntlm_auth.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -76,6 +76,8 @@
 	struct ntlmssp_state *ntlmssp_state;
 	uint32_t neg_flags;
 	char *want_feature_list;
+	char *spnego_mech;
+	char *spnego_mech_oid;
 	bool have_session_key;
 	DATA_BLOB session_key;
 	DATA_BLOB initial_message;
@@ -778,15 +780,17 @@
 	return NT_STATUS_MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED;
 }
 
-static void manage_squid_ntlmssp_request(struct ntlm_auth_state *state,
-						char *buf, int length)
+static void manage_squid_ntlmssp_request_int(struct ntlm_auth_state *state,
+					     char *buf, int length,
+					     TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx,
+					     char **response)
 {
 	DATA_BLOB request, reply;
 	NTSTATUS nt_status;
 
 	if (strlen(buf) < 2) {
-		DEBUG(1, ("NTLMSSP query [%s] invalid", buf));
-		x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH NTLMSSP query invalid\n");
+		DEBUG(1, ("NTLMSSP query [%s] invalid\n", buf));
+		*response = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, "BH NTLMSSP query invalid");
 		return;
 	}
 
@@ -796,7 +800,7 @@
 			TALLOC_FREE(state->want_feature_list);
 			state->want_feature_list = talloc_strdup(state->mem_ctx,
 					buf+3);
-			x_fprintf(x_stdout, "OK\n");
+			*response = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, "OK");
 			return;
 		}
 		request = base64_decode_data_blob(buf + 3);
@@ -813,12 +817,12 @@
 
 		if (opt_password == NULL) {
 			DEBUG(1, ("Out of memory\n"));
-			x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH Out of memory\n");
+			*response = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, "BH Out of memory");
 			data_blob_free(&request);
 			return;
 		}
 
-		x_fprintf(x_stdout, "OK\n");
+		*response = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, "OK");
 		data_blob_free(&request);
 		return;
 	}
@@ -833,10 +837,11 @@
 		DEBUG(10, ("Requested negotiated NTLMSSP flags\n"));
 
 		if (state->svr_state == SERVER_FINISHED) {
-			x_fprintf(x_stdout, "GF 0x%08x\n", state->neg_flags);
+			*response = talloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, "GF 0x%08x",
+						 state->neg_flags);
 		}
 		else {
-			x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH\n");
+			*response = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, "BH\n");
 		}
 		data_blob_free(&request);
 		return;
@@ -845,17 +850,18 @@
 		if(state->have_session_key) {
 			char *key64 = base64_encode_data_blob(state->mem_ctx,
 					state->session_key);
-			x_fprintf(x_stdout, "GK %s\n", key64?key64:"<NULL>");
+			*response = talloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, "GK %s",
+						 key64 ? key64 : "<NULL>");
 			TALLOC_FREE(key64);
 		} else {
-			x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH\n");
+			*response = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, "BH");
 		}
 
 		data_blob_free(&request);
 		return;
 	} else {
-		DEBUG(1, ("NTLMSSP query [%s] invalid", buf));
-		x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH NTLMSSP query invalid\n");
+		DEBUG(1, ("NTLMSSP query [%s] invalid\n", buf));
+		*response = talloc_strdup(mem_ctx, "BH NTLMSSP query invalid");
 		return;
 	}
 
@@ -863,7 +869,8 @@
 		nt_status = ntlm_auth_start_ntlmssp_server(
 				&state->ntlmssp_state);
 		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(nt_status)) {
-			x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH %s\n", nt_errstr(nt_status));
+			*response = talloc_asprintf(
+				mem_ctx, "BH %s", nt_errstr(nt_status));
 			return;
 		}
 		ntlmssp_want_feature_list(state->ntlmssp_state,
@@ -878,22 +885,25 @@
 	if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(nt_status, NT_STATUS_MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED)) {
 		char *reply_base64 = base64_encode_data_blob(state->mem_ctx,
 				reply);
-		x_fprintf(x_stdout, "TT %s\n", reply_base64);
+		*response = talloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, "TT %s", reply_base64);
 		TALLOC_FREE(reply_base64);
 		data_blob_free(&reply);
 		state->svr_state = SERVER_CHALLENGE;
 		DEBUG(10, ("NTLMSSP challenge\n"));
 	} else if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(nt_status, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED)) {
-		x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH %s\n", nt_errstr(nt_status));
+		*response = talloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, "BH %s",
+					 nt_errstr(nt_status));
 		DEBUG(0, ("NTLMSSP BH: %s\n", nt_errstr(nt_status)));
 
 		ntlmssp_end(&state->ntlmssp_state);
 	} else if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(nt_status)) {
-		x_fprintf(x_stdout, "NA %s\n", nt_errstr(nt_status));
+		*response = talloc_asprintf(mem_ctx, "NA %s",
+					 nt_errstr(nt_status));
 		DEBUG(10, ("NTLMSSP %s\n", nt_errstr(nt_status)));
 	} else {
-		x_fprintf(x_stdout, "AF %s\n",
-				(char *)state->ntlmssp_state->auth_context);
+		*response = talloc_asprintf(
+			mem_ctx, "AF %s",
+			(char *)state->ntlmssp_state->auth_context);
 		DEBUG(10, ("NTLMSSP OK!\n"));
 
 		if(state->have_session_key)
@@ -909,6 +919,22 @@
 	data_blob_free(&request);
 }
 
+static void manage_squid_ntlmssp_request(struct ntlm_auth_state *state,
+					 char *buf, int length)
+{
+	char *response;
+
+	manage_squid_ntlmssp_request_int(state, buf, length,
+					 talloc_tos(), &response);
+
+	if (response == NULL) {
+		x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH Out of memory\n");
+		return;
+	}
+	x_fprintf(x_stdout, "%s\n", response);
+	TALLOC_FREE(response);
+}
+
 static void manage_client_ntlmssp_request(struct ntlm_auth_state *state,
 					 	char *buf, int length)
 {
@@ -921,7 +947,7 @@
 	}
 
 	if (strlen(buf) < 2) {
-		DEBUG(1, ("NTLMSSP query [%s] invalid", buf));
+		DEBUG(1, ("NTLMSSP query [%s] invalid\n", buf));
 		x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH NTLMSSP query invalid\n");
 		return;
 	}
@@ -1013,7 +1039,7 @@
 		data_blob_free(&request);
 		return;
 	} else {
-		DEBUG(1, ("NTLMSSP query [%s] invalid", buf));
+		DEBUG(1, ("NTLMSSP query [%s] invalid\n", buf));
 		x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH NTLMSSP query invalid\n");
 		return;
 	}
@@ -1137,11 +1163,12 @@
 
 	/* Server negTokenInit (mech offerings) */
 	spnego.type = SPNEGO_NEG_TOKEN_INIT;
-	spnego.negTokenInit.mechTypes = talloc_array(ctx, const char *, 2);
+	spnego.negTokenInit.mechTypes = talloc_array(ctx, const char *, 4);
 #ifdef HAVE_KRB5
 	spnego.negTokenInit.mechTypes[0] = talloc_strdup(ctx, OID_KERBEROS5_OLD);
-	spnego.negTokenInit.mechTypes[1] = talloc_strdup(ctx, OID_NTLMSSP);
-	spnego.negTokenInit.mechTypes[2] = NULL;
+	spnego.negTokenInit.mechTypes[1] = talloc_strdup(ctx, OID_KERBEROS5);
+	spnego.negTokenInit.mechTypes[2] = talloc_strdup(ctx, OID_NTLMSSP);
+	spnego.negTokenInit.mechTypes[3] = NULL;
 #else
 	spnego.negTokenInit.mechTypes[0] = talloc_strdup(ctx, OID_NTLMSSP);
 	spnego.negTokenInit.mechTypes[1] = NULL;
@@ -1169,12 +1196,52 @@
 	return;
 }
 
+static bool _spnego_parse_krb5_wrap(TALLOC_CTX *ctx, DATA_BLOB blob, DATA_BLOB *ticket, uint8 tok_id[2])
+{
+	bool ret;
+	ASN1_DATA *data;
+	int data_remaining;
+
+	data = asn1_init(talloc_tos());
+	if (data == NULL) {
+		return false;
+	}
+
+	asn1_load(data, blob);
+	asn1_start_tag(data, ASN1_APPLICATION(0));
+	asn1_check_OID(data, OID_KERBEROS5);
+
+	data_remaining = asn1_tag_remaining(data);
+
+	if (data_remaining < 3) {
+		data->has_error = True;
+	} else {
+		asn1_read(data, tok_id, 2);
+		data_remaining -= 2;
+		*ticket = data_blob_talloc(ctx, NULL, data_remaining);
+		asn1_read(data, ticket->data, ticket->length);
+	}
+
+	asn1_end_tag(data);
+
+	ret = !data->has_error;
+
+	if (data->has_error) {
+		data_blob_free(ticket);
+	}
+
+	asn1_free(data);
+
+	return ret;
+}
+
 static void manage_gss_spnego_request(struct ntlm_auth_state *state,
 					char *buf, int length)
 {
-	static NTLMSSP_STATE *ntlmssp_state = NULL;
 	struct spnego_data request, response;
 	DATA_BLOB token;
+	DATA_BLOB raw_in_token = data_blob_null;
+	DATA_BLOB raw_out_token = data_blob_null;
 	NTSTATUS status;
 	ssize_t len;
 	TALLOC_CTX *ctx = talloc_tos();
@@ -1185,20 +1252,23 @@
 	const char *reply_code;
 	char       *reply_base64;
 	char *reply_argument = NULL;
+	char *supportedMech = NULL;
 
 	if (strlen(buf) < 2) {
-		DEBUG(1, ("SPENGO query [%s] invalid", buf));
+		DEBUG(1, ("SPENGO query [%s] invalid\n", buf));
 		x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH SPENGO query invalid\n");
 		return;
 	}
 
 	if (strncmp(buf, "YR", 2) == 0) {
-		if (ntlmssp_state)
-			ntlmssp_end(&ntlmssp_state);
+		if (state->ntlmssp_state)
+			ntlmssp_end(&state->ntlmssp_state);
+		TALLOC_FREE(state->spnego_mech);
+		TALLOC_FREE(state->spnego_mech_oid);
 	} else if (strncmp(buf, "KK", 2) == 0) {
 		;
 	} else {
-		DEBUG(1, ("SPENGO query [%s] invalid", buf));
+		DEBUG(1, ("SPENGO query [%s] invalid\n", buf));
 		x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH SPENGO query invalid\n");
 		return;
 	}
@@ -1221,166 +1291,269 @@
 	}
 
 	token = base64_decode_data_blob(buf + 3);
+
+	if ((token.length >= 7)
+	    && (strncmp((char *)token.data, "NTLMSSP", 7) == 0)) {
+		char *reply;
+
+		data_blob_free(&token);
+
+		DEBUG(10, ("Could not parse GSS-SPNEGO, trying raw "
+			   "ntlmssp\n"));
+
+		manage_squid_ntlmssp_request_int(state, buf, length,
+						 talloc_tos(), &reply);
+		if (reply == NULL) {
+			x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH Out of memory\n");
+			return;
+		}
+
+		if (strncmp(reply, "AF ", 3) == 0) {
+			x_fprintf(x_stdout, "AF * %s\n", reply+3);
+		} else {
+			x_fprintf(x_stdout, "%s *\n", reply);
+		}
+
+		TALLOC_FREE(reply);
+		return;
+	}
+
+	ZERO_STRUCT(request);
 	len = spnego_read_data(ctx, token, &request);
 	data_blob_free(&token);
 
 	if (len == -1) {
-		DEBUG(1, ("GSS-SPNEGO query [%s] invalid", buf));
+		DEBUG(1, ("GSS-SPNEGO query [%s] invalid\n", buf));
 		x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH GSS-SPNEGO query invalid\n");
 		return;
 	}
 
 	if (request.type == SPNEGO_NEG_TOKEN_INIT) {
+#ifdef HAVE_KRB5
+		int krb5_idx = -1;
+#endif
+		int ntlm_idx = -1;
+		int used_idx = -1;
+		int i;
 
+		if (state->spnego_mech) {
+			DEBUG(1, ("Client restarted SPNEGO with NegTokenInit "
+				  "while mech[%s] was already negotiated\n",
+				  state->spnego_mech));
+			x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH Client send NegTokenInit twice\n");
+			return;
+		}
+
 		/* Second request from Client. This is where the
 		   client offers its mechanism to use. */
 
 		if ( (request.negTokenInit.mechTypes == NULL) ||
 		     (request.negTokenInit.mechTypes[0] == NULL) ) {
-			DEBUG(1, ("Client did not offer any mechanism"));
+			DEBUG(1, ("Client did not offer any mechanism\n"));
 			x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH Client did not offer any "
 					    "mechanism\n");
 			return;
 		}
 
 		status = NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
-		if (strcmp(request.negTokenInit.mechTypes[0], OID_NTLMSSP) == 0) {
+		for (i = 0; request.negTokenInit.mechTypes[i] != NULL; i++) {
+			DEBUG(10,("got mech[%d][%s]\n",
+				i, request.negTokenInit.mechTypes[i]));
+#ifdef HAVE_KRB5
+			if (strcmp(request.negTokenInit.mechTypes[i], OID_KERBEROS5_OLD) == 0) {
+				krb5_idx = i;
+				break;
+			}
+			if (strcmp(request.negTokenInit.mechTypes[i], OID_KERBEROS5) == 0) {
+				krb5_idx = i;
+				break;
+			}
+#endif
+			if (strcmp(request.negTokenInit.mechTypes[i], OID_NTLMSSP) == 0) {
+				ntlm_idx = i;
+				break;
+			}
+		}
 
-			if ( request.negTokenInit.mechToken.data == NULL ) {
-				DEBUG(1, ("Client did not provide NTLMSSP data\n"));
-				x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH Client did not provide "
-						    "NTLMSSP data\n");
+		used_idx = ntlm_idx;
+#ifdef HAVE_KRB5
+		if (krb5_idx != -1) {
+			ntlm_idx = -1;
+			used_idx = krb5_idx;
+		}
+#endif
+		if (ntlm_idx > -1) {
+			state->spnego_mech = talloc_strdup(state, "ntlmssp");
+			if (state->spnego_mech == NULL) {
+				x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH Out of memory\n");
 				return;
 			}
 
-			if ( ntlmssp_state != NULL ) {
+			if (state->ntlmssp_state) {
 				DEBUG(1, ("Client wants a new NTLMSSP challenge, but "
 					  "already got one\n"));
 				x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH Client wants a new "
 						    "NTLMSSP challenge, but "
 						    "already got one\n");
-				ntlmssp_end(&ntlmssp_state);
+				ntlmssp_end(&state->ntlmssp_state);
 				return;
 			}
 
-			if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status = ntlm_auth_start_ntlmssp_server(&ntlmssp_state))) {
+			status = ntlm_auth_start_ntlmssp_server(&state->ntlmssp_state);
+			if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
 				x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH %s\n", nt_errstr(status));
 				return;
 			}
-
-			DEBUG(10, ("got NTLMSSP packet:\n"));
-			dump_data(10, request.negTokenInit.mechToken.data,
-				  request.negTokenInit.mechToken.length);
-
-			response.type = SPNEGO_NEG_TOKEN_TARG;
-			response.negTokenTarg.supportedMech = talloc_strdup(ctx, OID_NTLMSSP);
-			response.negTokenTarg.mechListMIC = data_blob_talloc(ctx, NULL, 0);
-
-			status = ntlmssp_update(ntlmssp_state,
-						       request.negTokenInit.mechToken,
-						       &response.negTokenTarg.responseToken);
 		}
 
 #ifdef HAVE_KRB5
-		if (strcmp(request.negTokenInit.mechTypes[0], OID_KERBEROS5_OLD) == 0) {
-
-			TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx = talloc_init("manage_gss_spnego_request");
-			char *principal;
-			DATA_BLOB ap_rep;
-			DATA_BLOB session_key;
-			struct PAC_DATA *pac_data = NULL;
-
-			if ( request.negTokenInit.mechToken.data == NULL ) {
-				DEBUG(1, ("Client did not provide Kerberos data\n"));
-				x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH Client did not provide "
-						    "Kerberos data\n");
+		if (krb5_idx > -1) {
+			state->spnego_mech = talloc_strdup(state, "krb5");
+			if (state->spnego_mech == NULL) {
+				x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH Out of memory\n");
 				return;
 			}
+		}
+#endif
+		if (used_idx > -1) {
+			state->spnego_mech_oid = talloc_strdup(state,
+				request.negTokenInit.mechTypes[used_idx]);
+			if (state->spnego_mech_oid == NULL) {
+				x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH Out of memory\n");
+				return;
+			}
+			supportedMech = talloc_strdup(ctx, state->spnego_mech_oid);
+			if (supportedMech == NULL) {
+				x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH Out of memory\n");
+				return;
+			}
 
-			response.type = SPNEGO_NEG_TOKEN_TARG;
-			response.negTokenTarg.supportedMech = talloc_strdup(ctx, OID_KERBEROS5_OLD);
-			response.negTokenTarg.mechListMIC = data_blob_talloc(ctx, NULL, 0);
-			response.negTokenTarg.responseToken = data_blob_talloc(ctx, NULL, 0);
+			status = NT_STATUS_MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED;
+		} else {
+			status = NT_STATUS_NOT_SUPPORTED;
+		}
+		if (used_idx == 0) {
+			status = NT_STATUS_OK;
+			raw_in_token = request.negTokenInit.mechToken;
+		}
+	} else {
+		if (state->spnego_mech == NULL) {
+			DEBUG(1,("Got netTokenTarg without negTokenInit\n"));
+			x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH Got a negTokenTarg without "
+					    "negTokenInit\n");
+			return;
+		}
 
-			status = ads_verify_ticket(mem_ctx, lp_realm(), 0,
-						   &request.negTokenInit.mechToken,
-						   &principal, &pac_data, &ap_rep,
-						   &session_key, True);
+		if ((request.negTokenTarg.supportedMech != NULL) &&
+		     (strcmp(request.negTokenTarg.supportedMech, state->spnego_mech_oid) != 0 ) ) {
+			DEBUG(1, ("Got a negTokenTarg with mech[%s] while [%s] was already negotiated\n",
+				  request.negTokenTarg.supportedMech,
+				  state->spnego_mech_oid));
+			x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH Got a negTokenTarg with speficied mech\n");
+			return;
+		}
 
-			/* Now in "principal" we have the name we are
-                           authenticated as. */
+		status = NT_STATUS_OK;
+		raw_in_token = request.negTokenTarg.responseToken;
+	}
 
-			if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
+	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
+		/* error or more processing */
+	} else if (strcmp(state->spnego_mech, "ntlmssp") == 0) {
 
-				domain = strchr_m(principal, '@');
+		DEBUG(10, ("got NTLMSSP packet:\n"));
+		dump_data(10, raw_in_token.data, raw_in_token.length);
 
-				if (domain == NULL) {
-					DEBUG(1, ("Did not get a valid principal "
-						  "from ads_verify_ticket\n"));
-					x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH Did not get a "
-						  "valid principal from "
-						  "ads_verify_ticket\n");
-					return;
-				}
+		status = ntlmssp_update(state->ntlmssp_state,
+					raw_in_token,
+					&raw_out_token);
+		if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
+			user = talloc_strdup(ctx, state->ntlmssp_state->user);
+			domain = talloc_strdup(ctx, state->ntlmssp_state->domain);
+		}
+		if (!NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status, NT_STATUS_MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED)) {
+			ntlmssp_end(&state->ntlmssp_state);
+		}
+#ifdef HAVE_KRB5
+	} else if (strcmp(state->spnego_mech, "krb5") == 0) {
+		char *principal;
+		DATA_BLOB ap_rep;
+		DATA_BLOB session_key;
+		struct PAC_DATA *pac_data = NULL;
+		DATA_BLOB ticket;
+		uint8_t tok_id[2];
 
-				*domain++ = '\0';
-				domain = SMB_STRDUP(domain);
-				user = SMB_STRDUP(principal);
+		if (!_spnego_parse_krb5_wrap(ctx, raw_in_token,
+					     &ticket, tok_id)) {
+			DEBUG(1, ("spnego_parse_krb5_wrap failed\n"));
+			x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH spnego_parse_krb5_wrap failed\n");
+			return;
+		}
 
-				data_blob_free(&ap_rep);
-			}
+		status = ads_verify_ticket(ctx, lp_realm(), 0,
+					   &ticket,
+					   &principal, &pac_data, &ap_rep,
+					   &session_key, True);
 
-			TALLOC_FREE(mem_ctx);
-		}
-#endif
+		/* Now in "principal" we have the name we are authenticated as. */
 
-	} else {
+		if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
 
-		if ( (request.negTokenTarg.supportedMech == NULL) ||
-		     ( strcmp(request.negTokenTarg.supportedMech, OID_NTLMSSP) != 0 ) ) {
-			/* Kerberos should never send a negTokenTarg, OID_NTLMSSP
-			   is the only one we support that sends this stuff */
-			DEBUG(1, ("Got a negTokenTarg for something non-NTLMSSP: %s\n",
-				  request.negTokenTarg.supportedMech));
-			x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH Got a negTokenTarg for "
-					    "something non-NTLMSSP\n");
-			return;
-		}
+			domain = strchr_m(principal, '@');
 
-		if (request.negTokenTarg.responseToken.data == NULL) {
-			DEBUG(1, ("Got a negTokenTarg without a responseToken!\n"));
-			x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH Got a negTokenTarg without a "
-					    "responseToken!\n");
-			return;
-		}
+			if (domain == NULL) {
+				DEBUG(1, ("Did not get a valid principal "
+					  "from ads_verify_ticket\n"));
+				x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH Did not get a "
+					  "valid principal from "
+					  "ads_verify_ticket\n");
+				return;
+			}
 
-		status = ntlmssp_update(ntlmssp_state,
-					       request.negTokenTarg.responseToken,
-					       &response.negTokenTarg.responseToken);
+			*domain++ = '\0';
+			domain = talloc_strdup(ctx, domain);
+			user = talloc_strdup(ctx, principal);
 
-		response.type = SPNEGO_NEG_TOKEN_TARG;
-		response.negTokenTarg.supportedMech = talloc_strdup(ctx, OID_NTLMSSP);
-		response.negTokenTarg.mechListMIC = data_blob_talloc(ctx, NULL, 0);
+			if (pac_data) {
+				struct PAC_LOGON_INFO *logon_info;
+				logon_info = get_logon_info_from_pac(
+					pac_data);
+				if (logon_info) {
+					netsamlogon_cache_store(
+						user,
+						&logon_info->info3);
+				}
+			}
 
-		if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
-			user = SMB_STRDUP(ntlmssp_state->user);
-			domain = SMB_STRDUP(ntlmssp_state->domain);
-			ntlmssp_end(&ntlmssp_state);
+			data_blob_free(&ap_rep);
+			data_blob_free(&session_key);
 		}
+		data_blob_free(&ticket);
+#endif
 	}
 
 	spnego_free_data(&request);
+	ZERO_STRUCT(response);
+	response.type = SPNEGO_NEG_TOKEN_TARG;
 
 	if (NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
+		TALLOC_FREE(state->spnego_mech);
+		TALLOC_FREE(state->spnego_mech_oid);
 		response.negTokenTarg.negResult = SPNEGO_ACCEPT_COMPLETED;
+		response.negTokenTarg.responseToken = raw_out_token;
 		reply_code = "AF";
 		reply_argument = talloc_asprintf(ctx, "%s\\%s", domain, user);
 	} else if (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(status,
 				   NT_STATUS_MORE_PROCESSING_REQUIRED)) {
+		response.negTokenTarg.supportedMech = supportedMech;
+		response.negTokenTarg.responseToken = raw_out_token;
 		response.negTokenTarg.negResult = SPNEGO_ACCEPT_INCOMPLETE;
 		reply_code = "TT";
 		reply_argument = talloc_strdup(ctx, "*");
 	} else {
+		TALLOC_FREE(state->spnego_mech);
+		TALLOC_FREE(state->spnego_mech_oid);
+		data_blob_free(&raw_out_token);
 		response.negTokenTarg.negResult = SPNEGO_REJECT;
 		reply_code = "NA";
 		reply_argument = talloc_strdup(ctx, nt_errstr(status));
@@ -1389,12 +1562,10 @@
 	if (!reply_argument) {
 		DEBUG(1, ("Could not write SPNEGO data blob\n"));
 		x_fprintf(x_stdout, "BH Could not write SPNEGO data blob\n");
+		spnego_free_data(&response);
 		return;
 	}
 
-	SAFE_FREE(user);
-	SAFE_FREE(domain);
-
 	len = spnego_write_data(ctx, &token, &response);
 	spnego_free_data(&response);
 
@@ -2288,7 +2459,9 @@
 	state->helper_mode = stdio_mode;
 
 	while(1) {
+		TALLOC_CTX *frame = talloc_stackframe();
 		manage_squid_request(state, fn);
+		TALLOC_FREE(frame);
 	}
 }
 

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/web/cgi.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/web/cgi.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/web/cgi.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -314,7 +314,7 @@
 		exit(0);
 	}
 
-	pwd = getpwnam_alloc(talloc_autofree_context(), user);
+	pwd = Get_Pwnam_alloc(talloc_autofree_context(), user);
 	if (!pwd) {
 		printf("%sCannot find user %s<br>%s\n", head, user, tail);
 		exit(0);
@@ -367,7 +367,7 @@
 	 * Try and get the user from the UNIX password file.
 	 */
 	
-	pass = getpwnam_alloc(talloc_autofree_context(), user);
+	pass = Get_Pwnam_alloc(talloc_autofree_context(), user);
 	
 	/*
 	 * Validate the password they have given.

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/idmap.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/idmap.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/idmap.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -428,6 +428,16 @@
 
 static struct idmap_domain *idmap_init_passdb_domain(TALLOC_CTX *mem_ctx)
 {
+	/*
+	 * Always init the default domain, we can't go without one
+	 */
+	if (default_idmap_domain == NULL) {
+		default_idmap_domain = idmap_init_default_domain(NULL);
+	}
+	if (default_idmap_domain == NULL) {
+		return NULL;
+	}
+
 	if (passdb_idmap_domain != NULL) {
 		return passdb_idmap_domain;
 	}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/idmap_util.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/idmap_util.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/idmap_util.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -25,6 +25,23 @@
 #define DBGC_CLASS DBGC_IDMAP
 
 /*****************************************************************
+ Returns true if the request was for a specific domain, or
+ for a sid we are authoritative for - BUILTIN, or our own domain.
+*****************************************************************/
+
+static bool is_specific_domain_request(const char *dom_name, DOM_SID *sid)
+{
+	if (dom_name && dom_name[0] != '\0') {
+		return true;
+	}
+	if (sid_check_is_in_builtin(sid) ||
+			sid_check_is_in_our_domain(sid)) {
+		return true;
+	}
+	return false;
+}
+
+/*****************************************************************
  Returns the SID mapped to the given UID.
  If mapping is not possible returns an error.
 *****************************************************************/  
@@ -194,10 +211,11 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	if (dom_name[0] != '\0') {
+	if (is_specific_domain_request(dom_name, sid)) {
 		/*
-		 * We had the task to go to a specific domain which
-		 * could not answer our request. Fail.
+		 * We had the task to go to a specific domain or
+		 * a domain for which we are authoritative for and
+		 * it could not answer our request. Fail.
 		 */
 		if (winbindd_use_idmap_cache()) {
 			idmap_cache_set_sid2uid(sid, -1);
@@ -275,10 +293,11 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	if (domname[0] != '\0') {
+	if (is_specific_domain_request(domname, sid)) {
 		/*
-		 * We had the task to go to a specific domain which
-		 * could not answer our request. Fail.
+		 * We had the task to go to a specific domain or
+		 * a domain for which we are authoritative for and
+		 * it could not answer our request. Fail.
 		 */
 		if (winbindd_use_idmap_cache()) {
 			idmap_cache_set_sid2uid(sid, -1);

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/wb_dsgetdcname.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/wb_dsgetdcname.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/wb_dsgetdcname.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -97,6 +97,10 @@
 		tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
 		return;
 	}
+	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
+		tevent_req_nterror(req, result);
+		return;
+	}
 	tevent_req_done(req);
 }
 

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/wb_gettoken.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/wb_gettoken.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/wb_gettoken.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@
 	/*
 	 * Expand our domain's aliases
 	 */
-	domain = find_our_domain();
+	domain = find_domain_from_sid_noinit(get_global_sam_sid());
 	if (domain == NULL) {
 		tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_INTERNAL_ERROR);
 		return;
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@
 		tevent_req_nterror(req, status);
 		return;
 	}
-	domain = find_our_domain();
+	domain = find_domain_from_sid_noinit(get_global_sam_sid());
 	if (!wb_add_rids_to_sids(state, &state->num_sids, &state->sids,
 				 &domain->sid, num_rids, rids)) {
 		tevent_req_nterror(req, NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY);

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd.h
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd.h	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd.h	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -167,6 +167,7 @@
 				  * we don't have to try _ex every time. */
 
 	bool can_do_ncacn_ip_tcp;
+	bool can_do_validation6;
 
 	/* Lookup methods for this domain (LDAP or RPC) */
 	struct winbindd_methods *methods;

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_cm.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_cm.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_cm.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -835,21 +835,6 @@
 		goto done;
 	}
 
-	if (ntohs(peeraddr_in->sin_port) == 139) {
-		struct nmb_name calling;
-		struct nmb_name called;
-
-		make_nmb_name(&calling, global_myname(), 0x0);
-		make_nmb_name(&called, "*SMBSERVER", 0x20);
-
-		if (!cli_session_request(*cli, &calling, &called)) {
-			DEBUG(8, ("cli_session_request failed for %s\n",
-				  controller));
-			result = NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL;
-			goto done;
-		}
-	}
-
 	result = cli_negprot(*cli);
 
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
@@ -1354,8 +1339,11 @@
 	struct sockaddr_storage *addrs = NULL;
 	int num_addrs = 0;
 
-	int i, fd_index;
+	int i;
+	size_t fd_index;
 
+	NTSTATUS status;
+
 	*fd = -1;
 
  again:
@@ -1372,15 +1360,6 @@
 				      &addrs, &num_addrs)) {
 			return False;
 		}
-
-		if (!add_string_to_array(mem_ctx, dcs[i].name,
-				    &dcnames, &num_dcnames)) {
-			return False;
-		}
-		if (!add_sockaddr_to_array(mem_ctx, &dcs[i].ss, 139,
-				      &addrs, &num_addrs)) {
-			return False;
-		}
 	}
 
 	if ((num_dcnames == 0) || (num_dcnames != num_addrs))
@@ -1389,14 +1368,15 @@
 	if ((addrs == NULL) || (dcnames == NULL))
 		return False;
 
-	/* 5 second timeout. */
-	if (!open_any_socket_out(addrs, num_addrs, 5000, &fd_index, fd) ) {
+	status = smbsock_any_connect(addrs, dcnames, num_addrs,
+				     fd, &fd_index, NULL);
+	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
 		for (i=0; i<num_dcs; i++) {
 			char ab[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
 			print_sockaddr(ab, sizeof(ab), &dcs[i].ss);
-			DEBUG(10, ("find_new_dc: open_any_socket_out failed for "
+			DEBUG(10, ("find_new_dc: smbsock_any_connect failed for "
 				"domain %s address %s. Error was %s\n",
-				domain->name, ab, strerror(errno) ));
+				   domain->name, ab, nt_errstr(status) ));
 			winbind_add_failed_connection_entry(domain,
 				dcs[i].name, NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL);
 		}
@@ -1498,23 +1478,11 @@
 			&& NT_STATUS_IS_OK(check_negative_conn_cache( domain->name, domain->dcname))
 			&& (resolve_name(domain->dcname, &domain->dcaddr, 0x20, true)))
 		{
-			struct sockaddr_storage *addrs = NULL;
-			int num_addrs = 0;
-			int dummy = 0;
+			NTSTATUS status;
 
-			if (!add_sockaddr_to_array(mem_ctx, &domain->dcaddr, 445, &addrs, &num_addrs)) {
-				set_domain_offline(domain);
-				talloc_destroy(mem_ctx);
-				return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
-			}
-			if (!add_sockaddr_to_array(mem_ctx, &domain->dcaddr, 139, &addrs, &num_addrs)) {
-				set_domain_offline(domain);
-				talloc_destroy(mem_ctx);
-				return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
-			}
-
-			/* 5 second timeout. */
-			if (!open_any_socket_out(addrs, num_addrs, 5000, &dummy, &fd)) {
+			status = smbsock_connect(&domain->dcaddr, NULL, NULL,
+						 &fd, NULL);
+			if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
 				fd = -1;
 			}
 		}
@@ -1977,6 +1945,7 @@
 		  domain->name, domain->active_directory ? "" : "NOT "));
 
 	domain->can_do_ncacn_ip_tcp = domain->active_directory;
+	domain->can_do_validation6 = domain->active_directory;
 
 	TALLOC_FREE(cli);
 

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_dual_srv.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_dual_srv.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_dual_srv.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -379,6 +379,8 @@
 		return status;
 	}
 
+	*r->out.domain_name = talloc_move(r->out.domain_name, &domain_name);
+
 	result = talloc_array(p->mem_ctx, struct wbint_Principal,
 			      r->in.rids->num_rids);
 	if (result == NULL) {

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_getgrent.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_getgrent.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_getgrent.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -187,6 +187,7 @@
 	if (result == NULL) {
 		return NT_STATUS_NO_MEMORY;
 	}
+	state->groups = (struct winbindd_gr *)result;
 
 	for (i=0; i<state->num_groups; i++) {
 		memcpy(result + base_memberofs + state->groups[i].gr_mem_ofs,

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_lookuprids.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_lookuprids.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_lookuprids.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
 		return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
 	}
 
-	domain = find_domain_from_sid_noinit(&sid);
+	domain = find_lookup_domain_from_sid(&sid);
 	if (domain == NULL) {
 		DEBUG(5, ("Domain for sid %s not found\n",
 			  sid_string_dbg(&sid)));
@@ -83,7 +83,8 @@
 	}
 
 	subreq = rpccli_wbint_LookupRids_send(
-		state, ev, domain->child.rpccli, &state->rids, &state->names);
+		state, ev, domain->child.rpccli, &state->rids,
+		&state->domain_name, &state->names);
 	if (tevent_req_nomem(subreq, req)) {
 		return tevent_req_post(req, ev);
 	}

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_pam.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_pam.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_pam.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -1185,6 +1185,7 @@
 				  const char *domain,
 				  const char *workstation,
 				  const uint8 chal[8],
+				  uint16_t validation_level,
 				  DATA_BLOB lm_response,
 				  DATA_BLOB nt_response,
 				  struct netr_SamInfo3 **info3);
@@ -1296,6 +1297,8 @@
 
 	do {
 		netlogon_fn_t logon_fn;
+		const struct cli_pipe_auth_data *auth;
+		uint32_t neg_flags = 0;
 
 		ZERO_STRUCTP(my_info3);
 		retry = false;
@@ -1306,6 +1309,10 @@
 			DEBUG(3, ("could not open handle to NETLOGON pipe\n"));
 			goto done;
 		}
+		auth = netlogon_pipe->auth;
+		if (netlogon_pipe->dc) {
+			neg_flags = netlogon_pipe->dc->negotiate_flags;
+		}
 
 		/* It is really important to try SamLogonEx here,
 		 * because in a clustered environment, we want to use
@@ -1326,8 +1333,35 @@
 		 * wrapping SamLogon context.
 		 *
 		 *  -- abartlet 21 April 2008
+		 *
+		 * It's also important to use NetlogonValidationSamInfo4 (6),
+		 * because it relies on the rpc transport encryption
+		 * and avoids using the global netlogon schannel
+		 * session key to en/decrypt secret information
+		 * like the user_session_key for network logons.
+		 *
+		 * [MS-APDS] 3.1.5.2 NTLM Network Logon
+		 * says NETLOGON_NEG_CROSS_FOREST_TRUSTS and
+		 * NETLOGON_NEG_AUTHENTICATED_RPC set together
+		 * are the indication that the server supports
+		 * NetlogonValidationSamInfo4 (6). And must only
+		 * be used if "SealSecureChannel" is used.
+		 *
+		 * -- metze 4 February 2011
 		 */
 
+		if (auth == NULL) {
+			domain->can_do_validation6 = false;
+		} else if (auth->auth_type != PIPE_AUTH_TYPE_SCHANNEL) {
+			domain->can_do_validation6 = false;
+		} else if (auth->auth_level != DCERPC_AUTH_LEVEL_PRIVACY) {
+			domain->can_do_validation6 = false;
+		} else if (!(neg_flags & NETLOGON_NEG_CROSS_FOREST_TRUSTS)) {
+			domain->can_do_validation6 = false;
+		} else if (!(neg_flags & NETLOGON_NEG_AUTHENTICATED_RPC)) {
+			domain->can_do_validation6 = false;
+		}
+
 		logon_fn = contact_domain->can_do_samlogon_ex
 			? rpccli_netlogon_sam_network_logon_ex
 			: rpccli_netlogon_sam_network_logon;
@@ -1340,20 +1374,42 @@
 				  name_domain,            /* target domain */
 				  global_myname(),        /* workstation */
 				  chal,
+				  domain->can_do_validation6 ? 6 : 3,
 				  lm_resp,
 				  nt_resp,
 				  &my_info3);
-		attempts += 1;
 
 		if ((NT_STATUS_V(result) == DCERPC_FAULT_OP_RNG_ERROR)
 		    && contact_domain->can_do_samlogon_ex) {
 			DEBUG(3, ("Got a DC that can not do NetSamLogonEx, "
 				  "retrying with NetSamLogon\n"));
 			contact_domain->can_do_samlogon_ex = false;
+			/*
+			 * It's likely that the server also does not support
+			 * validation level 6
+			 */
+			domain->can_do_validation6 = false;
 			retry = true;
 			continue;
 		}
 
+		if (domain->can_do_validation6 &&
+		    (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(result, NT_STATUS_INVALID_INFO_CLASS) ||
+		     NT_STATUS_EQUAL(result, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER) ||
+		     NT_STATUS_EQUAL(result, NT_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL))) {
+			DEBUG(3,("Got a DC that can not do validation level 6, "
+				  "retrying with level 3\n"));
+			domain->can_do_validation6 = false;
+			retry = true;
+			continue;
+		}
+
+		/*
+		 * we increment this after the "feature negotiation"
+		 * for can_do_samlogon_ex and can_do_validation6
+		 */
+		attempts += 1;
+
 		/* We have to try a second time as cm_connect_netlogon
 		   might not yet have noticed that the DC has killed
 		   our connection. */
@@ -1889,6 +1945,8 @@
 
 	do {
 		netlogon_fn_t logon_fn;
+		const struct cli_pipe_auth_data *auth;
+		uint32_t neg_flags = 0;
 
 		retry = false;
 
@@ -1900,7 +1958,23 @@
 				  nt_errstr(result)));
 			goto done;
 		}
+		auth = netlogon_pipe->auth;
+		if (netlogon_pipe->dc) {
+			neg_flags = netlogon_pipe->dc->negotiate_flags;
+		}
 
+		if (auth == NULL) {
+			domain->can_do_validation6 = false;
+		} else if (auth->auth_type != PIPE_AUTH_TYPE_SCHANNEL) {
+			domain->can_do_validation6 = false;
+		} else if (auth->auth_level != DCERPC_AUTH_LEVEL_PRIVACY) {
+			domain->can_do_validation6 = false;
+		} else if (!(neg_flags & NETLOGON_NEG_CROSS_FOREST_TRUSTS)) {
+			domain->can_do_validation6 = false;
+		} else if (!(neg_flags & NETLOGON_NEG_AUTHENTICATED_RPC)) {
+			domain->can_do_validation6 = false;
+		}
+
 		logon_fn = contact_domain->can_do_samlogon_ex
 			? rpccli_netlogon_sam_network_logon_ex
 			: rpccli_netlogon_sam_network_logon;
@@ -1914,6 +1988,7 @@
 				  /* Bug #3248 - found by Stefan Burkei. */
 				  workstation, /* We carefully set this above so use it... */
 				  state->request->data.auth_crap.chal,
+				  domain->can_do_validation6 ? 6 : 3,
 				  lm_resp,
 				  nt_resp,
 				  &info3);
@@ -1923,10 +1998,30 @@
 			DEBUG(3, ("Got a DC that can not do NetSamLogonEx, "
 				  "retrying with NetSamLogon\n"));
 			contact_domain->can_do_samlogon_ex = false;
+			/*
+			 * It's likely that the server also does not support
+			 * validation level 6
+			 */
+			domain->can_do_validation6 = false;
 			retry = true;
 			continue;
 		}
 
+		if (domain->can_do_validation6 &&
+		    (NT_STATUS_EQUAL(result, NT_STATUS_INVALID_INFO_CLASS) ||
+		     NT_STATUS_EQUAL(result, NT_STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER) ||
+		     NT_STATUS_EQUAL(result, NT_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL))) {
+			DEBUG(3,("Got a DC that can not do validation level 6, "
+				  "retrying with level 3\n"));
+			domain->can_do_validation6 = false;
+			retry = true;
+			continue;
+		}
+
+		/*
+		 * we increment this after the "feature negotiation"
+		 * for can_do_samlogon_ex and can_do_validation6
+		 */
 		attempts += 1;
 
 		/* We have to try a second time as cm_connect_netlogon

Modified: trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_rpc.c
===================================================================
--- trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_rpc.c	2011-03-07 21:14:18 UTC (rev 3694)
+++ trunk/samba/source3/winbindd/winbindd_rpc.c	2011-03-07 21:24:42 UTC (rev 3695)
@@ -84,6 +84,13 @@
 						      &total_size,
 						      &returned_size,
 						      &disp_info);
+
+		if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(result)) {
+		        if (!NT_STATUS_EQUAL(result, STATUS_MORE_ENTRIES)) {
+		                return result;
+		        }
+		}
+
 		num_dom_users = disp_info.info1.count;
 		start_idx += disp_info.info1.count;
 		loop_count++;
@@ -1230,6 +1237,18 @@
 	/* And restore our original timeout. */
 	rpccli_set_timeout(cli, orig_timeout);
 
+	if (NT_STATUS_V(status) == DCERPC_FAULT_ACCESS_DENIED ||
+	    NT_STATUS_V(status) == DCERPC_FAULT_SEC_PKG_ERROR) {
+		/*
+		 * This can happen if the schannel key is not
+		 * valid anymore, we need to invalidate the
+		 * all connections to the dc and reestablish
+		 * a netlogon connection first.
+		 */
+		invalidate_cm_connection(&domain->conn);
+		status = NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED;
+	}
+
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
 		return status;
 	}
@@ -1297,6 +1316,18 @@
 	/* And restore our original timeout. */
 	rpccli_set_timeout(cli, orig_timeout);
 
+	if (NT_STATUS_V(status) == DCERPC_FAULT_ACCESS_DENIED ||
+	    NT_STATUS_V(status) == DCERPC_FAULT_SEC_PKG_ERROR) {
+		/*
+		 * This can happen if the schannel key is not
+		 * valid anymore, we need to invalidate the
+		 * all connections to the dc and reestablish
+		 * a netlogon connection first.
+		 */
+		invalidate_cm_connection(&domain->conn);
+		status = NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED;
+	}
+
 	if (!NT_STATUS_IS_OK(status)) {
 		return status;
 	}





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