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+><HEAD
+><TITLE
+>nmblookup</TITLE
+><META
+NAME="GENERATOR"
+CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.57"></HEAD
+><BODY
+CLASS="REFENTRY"
+BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"
+TEXT="#000000"
+LINK="#0000FF"
+VLINK="#840084"
+ALINK="#0000FF"
+><H1
+><A
+NAME="NMBLOOKUP"
+>nmblookup</A
+></H1
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFNAMEDIV"
+><A
+NAME="AEN5"
+></A
+><H2
+>Name</H2
+>nmblookup&nbsp;--&nbsp;NetBIOS over TCP/IP client used to lookup NetBIOS
+ names</DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFSYNOPSISDIV"
+><A
+NAME="AEN8"
+></A
+><H2
+>Synopsis</H2
+><P
+><B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>nmblookup</B
+> [-M] [-R] [-S] [-r] [-A] [-h] [-B &#60;broadcast address&#62;] [-U &#60;unicast address&#62;] [-d &#60;debug level&#62;] [-s &#60;smb config file&#62;] [-i &#60;NetBIOS scope&#62;] [-T] {name}</P
+></DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFSECT1"
+><A
+NAME="AEN24"
+></A
+><H2
+>DESCRIPTION</H2
+><P
+>This tool is part of the <A
+HREF="samba.7.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+> Samba</A
+> suite.</P
+><P
+><B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>nmblookup</B
+> 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.</P
+></DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFSECT1"
+><A
+NAME="AEN30"
+></A
+><H2
+>OPTIONS</H2
+><P
+></P
+><DIV
+CLASS="VARIABLELIST"
+><DL
+><DT
+>-M</DT
+><DD
+><P
+>Searches for a master browser by looking
+ up the NetBIOS name <TT
+CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
+><I
+>name</I
+></TT
+> with a
+ type of <TT
+CLASS="CONSTANT"
+>0x1d</TT
+>. If <TT
+CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
+><I
+> name</I
+></TT
+> is "-" then it does a lookup on the special name
+ <TT
+CLASS="CONSTANT"
+>__MSBROWSE__</TT
+>.</P
+></DD
+><DT
+>-R</DT
+><DD
+><P
+>Set the recursion desired bit in the packet
+ to do a recursive lookup. This is used when sending a name
+ query to a machine running a WINS server and the user wishes
+ to query the names in the WINS server. If this bit is unset
+ the normal (broadcast responding) NetBIOS processing code
+ on a machine is used instead. See rfc1001, rfc1002 for details.
+ </P
+></DD
+><DT
+>-S</DT
+><DD
+><P
+>Once the name query has returned an IP
+ address then do a node status query as well. A node status
+ query returns the NetBIOS names registered by a host.
+ </P
+></DD
+><DT
+>-r</DT
+><DD
+><P
+>Try and bind to UDP port 137 to send and receive UDP
+ datagrams. The reason for this option is a bug in Windows 95
+ where it ignores the source port of the requesting packet
+ and only replies to UDP port 137. Unfortunately, on most UNIX
+ systems root privilege is needed to bind to this port, and
+ in addition, if the <A
+HREF="nmbd.8.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+>nmbd(8)</A
+>
+ daemon is running on this machine it also binds to this port.
+ </P
+></DD
+><DT
+>-A</DT
+><DD
+><P
+>Interpret <TT
+CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
+><I
+>name</I
+></TT
+> as
+ an IP Address and do a node status query on this address.</P
+></DD
+><DT
+>-h</DT
+><DD
+><P
+>Print a help (usage) message.</P
+></DD
+><DT
+>-B &#60;broadcast address&#62;</DT
+><DD
+><P
+>Send the query to the given broadcast address. Without
+ this option the default behavior of nmblookup is to send the
+ query to the broadcast address of the network interfaces as
+ either auto-detected or defined in the <A
+HREF="smb.conf.5.html#INTERFACES"
+TARGET="_top"
+><TT
+CLASS="PARAMETER"
+><I
+>interfaces</I
+></TT
+>
+ </A
+> parameter of the <TT
+CLASS="FILENAME"
+>smb.conf (5)</TT
+> file.
+ </P
+></DD
+><DT
+>-U &#60;unicast address&#62;</DT
+><DD
+><P
+>Do a unicast query to the specified address or
+ host <TT
+CLASS="REPLACEABLE"
+><I
+>unicast address</I
+></TT
+>. This option
+ (along with the <TT
+CLASS="PARAMETER"
+><I
+>-R</I
+></TT
+> option) is needed to
+ query a WINS server.</P
+></DD
+><DT
+>-d &#60;debuglevel&#62;</DT
+><DD
+><P
+>debuglevel is an integer from 0 to 10.</P
+><P
+>The default value if this parameter is not specified
+ is zero.</P
+><P
+>The higher this value, the more detail will be logged
+ about the activities of <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>nmblookup</B
+>. At level
+ 0, only critical errors and serious warnings will be logged.</P
+><P
+>Levels above 1 will generate considerable amounts of
+ log data, and should only be used when investigating a problem.
+ Levels above 3 are designed for use only by developers and
+ generate HUGE amounts of data, most of which is extremely cryptic.</P
+><P
+>Note that specifying this parameter here will override
+ the <A
+HREF="smb.conf.5.html#LOGLEVEL"
+TARGET="_top"
+><TT
+CLASS="PARAMETER"
+><I
+> log level</I
+></TT
+></A
+> parameter in the <TT
+CLASS="FILENAME"
+> smb.conf(5)</TT
+> file.</P
+></DD
+><DT
+>-s &#60;smb.conf&#62;</DT
+><DD
+><P
+>This parameter specifies the pathname to
+ the Samba configuration file, <A
+HREF="smb.conf.5.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+> smb.conf(5)</A
+>. This file controls all aspects of
+ the Samba setup on the machine.</P
+></DD
+><DT
+>-i &#60;scope&#62;</DT
+><DD
+><P
+>This specifies a NetBIOS scope that
+ <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>nmblookup</B
+> 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
+ <EM
+>very</EM
+> rarely used, only set this parameter
+ if you are the system administrator in charge of all the
+ NetBIOS systems you communicate with.</P
+></DD
+><DT
+>-T</DT
+><DD
+><P
+>This causes any IP addresses found in the
+ lookup to be looked up via a reverse DNS lookup into a
+ DNS name, and printed out before each</P
+><P
+><EM
+>IP address .... NetBIOS name</EM
+></P
+><P
+> pair that is the normal output.</P
+></DD
+><DT
+>name</DT
+><DD
+><P
+>This is the NetBIOS name being queried. Depending
+ upon the previous options this may be a NetBIOS name or IP address.
+ If a NetBIOS name then the different name types may be specified
+ by appending '#&#60;type&#62;' to the name. This name may also be
+ '*', which will return all registered names within a broadcast
+ area.</P
+></DD
+></DL
+></DIV
+></DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFSECT1"
+><A
+NAME="AEN110"
+></A
+><H2
+>EXAMPLES</H2
+><P
+><B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>nmblookup</B
+> can be used to query
+ a WINS server (in the same way <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>nslookup</B
+> is
+ used to query DNS servers). To query a WINS server,
+ <B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>nmblookup</B
+> must be called like this:</P
+><P
+><B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>nmblookup -U server -R 'name'</B
+></P
+><P
+>For example, running :</P
+><P
+><B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>nmblookup -U samba.org -R 'IRIX#1B'</B
+></P
+><P
+>would query the WINS server samba.org for the domain
+ master browser (1B name type) for the IRIX workgroup.</P
+></DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFSECT1"
+><A
+NAME="AEN122"
+></A
+><H2
+>VERSION</H2
+><P
+>This man page is correct for version 2.2 of
+ the Samba suite.</P
+></DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFSECT1"
+><A
+NAME="AEN125"
+></A
+><H2
+>SEE ALSO</H2
+><P
+><A
+HREF="nmbd.8.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+><B
+CLASS="COMMAND"
+>nmbd(8)</B
+></A
+>,
+ <A
+HREF="samba.7.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+>samba(7)</A
+>, and <A
+HREF="smb.conf.5.html"
+TARGET="_top"
+>smb.conf(5)</A
+>
+ </P
+></DIV
+><DIV
+CLASS="REFSECT1"
+><A
+NAME="AEN132"
+></A
+><H2
+>AUTHOR</H2
+><P
+>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.</P
+><P
+>The original Samba man pages were written by Karl Auer.
+ The man page sources were converted to YODL format (another
+ excellent piece of Open Source software, available at
+ <A
+HREF="ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/"
+TARGET="_top"
+> ftp://ftp.icce.rug.nl/pub/unix/</A
+>) and updated for the Samba 2.0
+ release by Jeremy Allison. The conversion to DocBook for
+ Samba 2.2 was done by Gerald Carter</P
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