Configuration File Variables
Table 1-2 lists the Samba configuration file variables.
|
Name |
Meaning |
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Client’s architecture (Samba, WWfg, WinNT, Win95, or UNKNOWN) |
|
|
Current server process’s process ID |
|
|
Print-spool file as a relative path (printing only) |
|
|
User from which a message was sent (messages only) |
|
|
Primary group name of |
|
|
Primary group name of |
|
|
Home directory of |
|
|
Samba server’s (Internet) hostname |
|
|
Client’s IP address |
|
|
Print job number (printing only) |
|
|
Samba server’s NetBIOS name (virtual servers have multiple names) |
|
|
Client’s (Internet) hostname |
|
|
Client’s NetBIOS name |
|
|
Name of the NIS home directory server (without NIS, same as
|
|
|
New password (password change only) |
|
|
Old password (password change only) |
|
|
Current share’s root directory (actual) |
|
|
Current share’s root directory (in an NIS homedir map) |
|
|
Print filename (printing only) |
|
|
Protocol level in use (CORE, COREPLUS, LANMAN1, LANMAN2, or NT1) |
|
|
Current share’s name |
|
|
Name of file the message is in (messages only) |
|
|
Print-spool file name (printing only) |
|
|
Current date and time |
|
|
Destination machine (messages only) |
|
|
Requested username for current share |
|
|
Current share’s username |
|
|
Samba version |
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