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smbgetrc(5)





NAME

       smbgetrc - configuration file for smbget


SYNOPSIS

       smbgetrc


DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents the format and options of the smbgetrc file.
       This is the configuration file used by the smbget(1) utility. The file
       contains of key-value pairs, one pair on each line. The key and value
       should be separated by a space.

       By default, smbget reads its configuration from $HOME/.smbgetrc, though
       other locations can be specified using the command-line options.


OPTIONS

       The following keys can be set:

       resume on|off
           Whether aborted downloads should be automatically resumed.

       recursive on|off
           Whether directories should be downloaded recursively

       username name
           Username to use when logging in to the remote server. Use an empty
           string for anonymous access.

       password pass
           Password to use when logging in.

       workgroup wg
           Workgroup to use when logging in

       nonprompt on|off
           Turns off asking for username and password. Useful for scripts.

       debuglevel int
           (Samba) debuglevel to run at. Useful for tracking down protocol
           level problems.

       dots on|off
           Whether a single dot should be printed for each block that has been
           downloaded, instead of the default progress indicator.

       blocksize int
           Number of bytes to put in a block.


VERSION

       This man page is correct for version 3.0 of the Samba suite.


SEE ALSO

       smbget(1) and Samba(7).


AUTHOR

       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.

       This manual page was written by Jelmer Vernooij

Samba 3.0                         05/28/2008                       SMBGETRC(5)

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