Quoting Tim Booher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Any thoughts why %S is not resolving? is there anyway to echo > these > variables (other than putting them in a comment = %S in a share)
I have this line in the GLOBAL section of my smb.conf: exec = /home/netlogon/smbvars "%m" "%M" "%I" "%a" "%D" "%u" "%H" "%g" "%U" "%G" "%S" "%P" "%p" "%h" "%L" "%N" "%v" "%d" "%R" "%T" > %H/%S.vars Here is my VERY SIMPLE smbvars script: ------------------------------------------------------------- echo Client variables... echo %m = "$1" = "Client's NetBIOS name" echo %M = "$2" = "Client's DNS name" echo %I = "$3" = "Client's IP address" echo %a = "$4" = "Client's architecture" echo echo User variables... echo %D = "$5" = "User's Windows NT Domain" echo %u = "$6" = "User's Unix username" echo %H = "$7" = "Home directory of %u" echo %g = "$8" = "Primary group of %u" echo %U = "$9" = "Requested username" echo %G = "${10}" = "Primary group of %U" echo echo Share variables... echo %S = "${11}" = "Current share's name" echo %P = "${12}" = "Current share's root directory" echo %p = "${13}" = "Current share's root directory (in an NIS homedir map)" echo echo Server variables... echo %h = "${14}" = "Samba server's DNS name" echo %L = "${15}" = "Samba server's NetBIOS name" echo %N = "${16}" = "NIS home directory server (without NIS, same as %L)" echo %v = "${17}" = "Samba version" echo %d = "${18}" = "Current server's process ID" echo echo Miscellaneous variables... echo %R = "${19}" = "SMB protocol level in use" echo %T = "${20}" = "Current date and time" ------------------------------------------------------------- HTH, Mike -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba