# $Id: dot.nsmbrc,v 1.7 2002/04/10 04:21:11 bp Exp $ # $FreeBSD$ # # Example for .nsmbrc file # # smbfs lookups configuration files in next order: # 1. ~/.nsmbrc # 2. /etc/nsmb.conf - if this file found it will # override values with same keys from user files. # # # This file consist from a set of sections. Each section started by section name # surrounded with square brackets: # [section_name] # # End of the section marked either by new section or by the end of file. # Each section can contain zero or more parameters: # [section_name] # key=value # # where 'key' represents parameter name and 'value' a value assigned # to this parameter. # # SMB library uses next forms of section names (please note that the section # name should be in upper case when it refers to server, user or share): # A) [default] # B) [SERVER] # C) [SERVER:USER] # D) [SERVER:USER:SHARE] # # Here is the map of possible keywords: # # keyword/section A B C D Comment # # addr - + - - IP or IPX address of SMB server # charsets + + + + local:remote charset pair # nbns + + - - address of NetBIOS name server (WINS) # nbscope + + - - NetBIOS scope # nbtimeout + + - - timeout for NetBIOS name servers # password - - + + a plain text password used to access to the given share # retry_count + + - - number of retries before connection marked as broken # timeout + + - - SMB request timeout # workgroup + + + + name of workgroup # # A simple configuration example: # First, define a workgroup. [default] workgroup=SALES # The 'FSERVER' is an NT server. [FSERVER] charsets=koi8-r:cp866 addr=fserv.coolcorp.com [FSERVER:JOE] # use persistent password cache for user 'joe' password=$$1767877DF |