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RPCCLIENT(1)			 User Commands			  RPCCLIENT(1)

NAME
       rpcclient - tool	for executing client side MS-RPC functions

SYNOPSIS
       rpcclient [-c|--command=COMMANDS] [-I|--dest-ip=IP] [-p|--port=PORT]
	[-?|--help] [--usage] [-d|--debuglevel=DEBUGLEVEL] [--debug-stdout]
	[--configfile=CONFIGFILE] [--option=name=value]
	[-l|--log-basename=LOGFILEBASE]	[--leak-report]	[--leak-report-full]
	[-R|--name-resolve=NAME-RESOLVE-ORDER]
	[-O|--socket-options=SOCKETOPTIONS] [-m|--max-protocol=MAXPROTOCOL]
	[-n|--netbiosname=NETBIOSNAME] [--netbios-scope=SCOPE]
	[-W|--workgroup=WORKGROUP] [--realm=REALM]
	[-U|--user=[DOMAIN/]USERNAME[%PASSWORD]] [-N|--no-pass]
	[--password=STRING] [--pw-nt-hash] [-A|--authentication-file=FILE]
	[-P|--machine-pass] [--simple-bind-dn=DN]
	[--use-kerberos=desired|required|off] [--use-krb5-ccache=CCACHE]
	[--use-winbind-ccache] [--client-protection=sign|encrypt|off]
	[-V|--version] {BINDING-STRING|HOST}

DESCRIPTION
       This tool is part of the	samba(7) suite.

       rpcclient is a utility initially	developed to test MS-RPC functionality
       in Samba	itself.	It has undergone several stages	of development and
       stability. Many system administrators have now written scripts around
       it to manage Windows NT clients from their UNIX workstation.

OPTIONS
       BINDING-STRING|HOST
	   When	connecting to a	dcerpc service you need	to specify a binding
	   string.

	   The format is:

	   TRANSPORT:host[options]

	   where TRANSPORT is either ncacn_np (named pipes) for	SMB or
	   ncacn_ip_tcp	for DCERPC over	TCP/IP.

	   "host" is an	IP or hostname or netbios name.	If the binding string
	   identifies the server side of an endpoint, "host" may be an empty
	   string. See below for more details.

	   "options" can include a SMB pipe name if using the ncacn_np
	   transport or	a TCP port number if using the ncacn_ip_tcp transport,
	   otherwise they will be auto-determined.

	   Examples:

		  o   ncacn_ip_tcp:samba.example.com[1024]

		  o   ncacn_ip_tcp:samba.example.com[sign,seal,krb5]

		  o   ncacn_ip_tcp:samba.example.com[sign,spnego]

		  o   ncacn_np:samba.example.com

		  o   ncacn_np:samba.example.com[samr]

		  o   ncacn_np:samba.example.com[samr,sign,print]

		  o   ncalrpc:/path/to/unix/socket

		  o   //SAMBA

	   The supported transports are:

		  o   ncacn_np - Connect using named pipes

		  o   ncacn_ip_tcp - Connect over TCP/IP

		  o   ncalrpc -	Connect	over local RPC (unix sockets)

	   The supported options are:

		  o   sign - Use RPC integrity authentication level

		  o   seal - Enable RPC	privacy	(encryption) authentication
		      level

		  o   connect -	Use RPC	connect	level authentication (auth,
		      but no sign or seal)

		  o   packet - Use RPC packet authentication level

		  o   spnego - Use SPNEGO instead of NTLMSSP authentication

		  o   ntlm - Use plain NTLM instead of SPNEGO or NTLMSSP

		  o   krb5 - Use Kerberos instead of NTLMSSP authentication

		  o   schannel - Create	a schannel connection

		  o   smb1 - Use SMB1 for named	pipes

		  o   smb2 - Use SMB2/3	for named pipes

		  o   validate - Enable	the NDR	validator

		  o   print - Enable debug output of packets

		  o   padcheck - Check reply data for non-zero pad bytes

		  o   bigendian	- Use big endian for RPC

		  o   ndr64 - Use NDR64	for RPC

       -c|--command=<command string>
	   Execute semicolon separated commands	(listed	below)

       -I|--dest-ip IP-address
	   IP address is the address of	the server to connect to. It should be
	   specified in	standard "a.b.c.d" notation.

	   Normally the	client would attempt to	locate a named SMB/CIFS	server
	   by looking it up via	the NetBIOS name resolution mechanism
	   described above in the name resolve order parameter above. Using
	   this	parameter will force the client	to assume that the server is
	   on the machine with the specified IP	address	and the	NetBIOS	name
	   component of	the resource being connected to	will be	ignored.

	   There is no default for this	parameter. If not supplied, it will be
	   determined automatically by the client as described above.

       -p|--port port
	   This	number is the TCP port number that will	be used	when making
	   connections to the server. The standard (well-known)	TCP port
	   number for an SMB/CIFS server is 139, which is the default.

       -?|--help
	   Print a summary of command line options.

       --usage
	   Display brief usage message.

       -d|--debuglevel=DEBUGLEVEL
	   level is an integer from 0 to 10. The default value if this
	   parameter is	not specified is 1 for client applications.

	   The higher this value, the more detail will be logged to the	log
	   files about the activities of the server. At	level 0, only critical
	   errors and serious warnings will be logged. Level 1 is a reasonable
	   level for day-to-day	running	- it generates a small amount of
	   information about operations	carried	out.

	   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 log data,	most of	which is extremely cryptic.

	   Note	that specifying	this parameter here will override the log
	   level parameter in the smb.conf file.

       --debug-stdout
	   This	will redirect debug output to STDOUT. By default all clients
	   are logging to STDERR.

       --configfile=<configuration file>
	   The file specified contains the configuration details required by
	   the client. The information in this file can	be general for client
	   and server or only provide client specific like options such	as
	   client smb encrypt. See smb.conf for	more information. The default
	   configuration file name is determined at compile time.

       --option=<name>=<value>
	   Set the smb.conf(5) option "<name>" to value	"<value>" from the
	   command line. This overrides	compiled-in defaults and options read
	   from	the configuration file.	If a name or a value includes a	space,
	   wrap	whole --option=name=value into quotes.

       -l|--log-basename=logdirectory
	   Base	directory name for log/debug files. The	extension ".progname"
	   will	be appended (e.g. log.smbclient, log.smbd, etc...). The	log
	   file	is never removed by the	client.

       --leak-report
	   Enable talloc leak reporting	on exit.

       --leak-report-full
	   Enable full talloc leak reporting on	exit.

       -V|--version
	   Prints the program version number.

       -R|--name-resolve=NAME-RESOLVE-ORDER
	   This	option is used to determine what naming	services and in	what
	   order to resolve host names to IP addresses.	The option takes a
	   space-separated string of different name resolution options.	The
	   best	ist to wrap the	whole --name-resolve=NAME-RESOLVE-ORDER	into
	   quotes.

	   The options are: "lmhosts", "host", "wins" and "bcast". They	cause
	   names to be resolved	as follows:

		  o   lmhosts: Lookup an IP address in the Samba lmhosts file.
		      If the line in lmhosts has no name type attached to the
		      NetBIOS name (see	the lmhosts(5) for details) then any
		      name type	matches	for lookup.

		  o   host: Do a standard host name to IP address resolution,
		      using the	system /etc/hosts, NIS,	or DNS lookups.	This
		      method of	name resolution	is operating system dependent,
		      for instance on IRIX or Solaris this may be controlled
		      by the /etc/nsswitch.conf	file). Note that this method
		      is only used if the NetBIOS name type being queried is
		      the 0x20 (server)	name type, otherwise it	is ignored.

		  o   wins: Query a name with the IP address listed in the
		      wins server parameter. If	no WINS	server has been
		      specified	this method will be ignored.

		  o   bcast: Do	a broadcast on each of the known local
		      interfaces listed	in the interfaces parameter. This is
		      the least	reliable of the	name resolution	methods	as it
		      depends on the target host being on a locally connected
		      subnet.

	   If this parameter is	not set	then the name resolve order defined in
	   the smb.conf	file parameter (name resolve order) will be used.

	   The default order is	lmhosts, host, wins, bcast. Without this
	   parameter or	any entry in the name resolve order parameter of the
	   smb.conf file, the name resolution methods will be attempted	in
	   this	order.

       -O|--socket-options=SOCKETOPTIONS
	   TCP socket options to set on	the client socket. See the socket
	   options parameter in	the smb.conf manual page for the list of valid
	   options.

       -m|--max-protocol=MAXPROTOCOL
	   The value of	the parameter (a string) is the	highest	protocol level
	   that	will be	supported by the client.

	   Note	that specifying	this parameter here will override the client
	   max protocol	parameter in the smb.conf file.

       -n|--netbiosname=NETBIOSNAME
	   This	option allows you to override the NetBIOS name that Samba uses
	   for itself. This is identical to setting the	netbios	name parameter
	   in the smb.conf file. However, a command line setting will take
	   precedence over settings in smb.conf.

       --netbios-scope=SCOPE
	   This	specifies a NetBIOS scope that nmblookup 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 very rarely used,	only set this parameter	if you are the
	   system administrator	in charge of all the NetBIOS systems you
	   communicate with.

       -W|--workgroup=WORKGROUP
	   Set the SMB domain of the username. This overrides the default
	   domain which	is the domain defined in smb.conf. If the domain
	   specified is	the same as the	servers	NetBIOS	name, it causes	the
	   client to log on using the servers local SAM	(as opposed to the
	   Domain SAM).

	   Note	that specifying	this parameter here will override the
	   workgroup parameter in the smb.conf file.

       -r|--realm=REALM
	   Set the realm for the domain.

	   Note	that specifying	this parameter here will override the realm
	   parameter in	the smb.conf file.

       -U|--user=[DOMAIN\]USERNAME[%PASSWORD]
	   Sets	the SMB	username or username and password.

	   If %PASSWORD	is not specified, the user will	be prompted. The
	   client will first check the USER environment	variable (which	is
	   also	permitted to also contain the password seperated by a %), then
	   the LOGNAME variable	(which is not permitted	to contain a password)
	   and if either exists, the value is used. If these environmental
	   variables are not found, the	username found in a Kerberos
	   Credentials cache may be used.

	   A third option is to	use a credentials file which contains the
	   plaintext of	the username and password. This	option is mainly
	   provided for	scripts	where the admin	does not wish to pass the
	   credentials on the command line or via environment variables. If
	   this	method is used,	make certain that the permissions on the file
	   restrict access from	unwanted users.	See the	-A for more details.

	   Be cautious about including passwords in scripts or passing
	   user-supplied values	onto the command line. For security it is
	   better to let the Samba client tool ask for the password if needed,
	   or obtain the password once with kinit.

	   While Samba will attempt to scrub the password from the process
	   title (as seen in ps), this is after	startup	and so is subject to a
	   race.

       -N|--no-pass
	   If specified, this parameter	suppresses the normal password prompt
	   from	the client to the user.	This is	useful when accessing a
	   service that	does not require a password.

	   Unless a password is	specified on the command line or this
	   parameter is	specified, the client will request a password.

	   If a	password is specified on the command line and this option is
	   also	defined	the password on	the command line will be silently
	   ignored and no password will	be used.

       --password
	   Specify the password	on the commandline.

	   Be cautious about including passwords in scripts or passing
	   user-supplied values	onto the command line. For security it is
	   better to let the Samba client tool ask for the password if needed,
	   or obtain the password once with kinit.

	   If --password is not	specified, the tool will check the PASSWD
	   environment variable, followed by PASSWD_FD which is	expected to
	   contain an open file	descriptor (FD)	number.

	   Finally it will check PASSWD_FILE (containing a file	path to	be
	   opened). The	file should only contain the password. Make certain
	   that	the permissions	on the file restrict access from unwanted
	   users!

	   While Samba will attempt to scrub the password from the process
	   title (as seen in ps), this is after	startup	and so is subject to a
	   race.

       --pw-nt-hash
	   The supplied	password is the	NT hash.

       -A|--authentication-file=filename
	   This	option allows you to specify a file from which to read the
	   username and	password used in the connection. The format of the
	   file	is:

				   username = <value>
				   password = <value>
				   domain   = <value>

	   Make	certain	that the permissions on	the file restrict access from
	   unwanted users!

       -P|--machine-pass
	   Use stored machine account password.

       --simple-bind-dn=DN
	   DN to use for a simple bind.

       --use-kerberos=desired|required|off
	   This	parameter determines whether Samba client tools	will try to
	   authenticate	using Kerberos.	For Kerberos authentication you	need
	   to use dns names instead of IP addresses when connnecting to	a
	   service.

	   Note	that specifying	this parameter here will override the client
	   use kerberos	parameter in the smb.conf file.

       --use-krb5-ccache=CCACHE
	   Specifies the credential cache location for Kerberos
	   authentication.

	   This	will set --use-kerberos=required too.

       --use-winbind-ccache
	   Try to use the credential cache by winbind.

       --client-protection=sign|encrypt|off
	   Sets	the connection protection the client tool should use.

	   Note	that specifying	this parameter here will override the client
	   protection parameter	in the smb.conf	file.

	   In case you need more fine grained control you can use:
	   --option=clientsmbencrypt=OPTION, --option=clientipcsigning=OPTION,
	   --option=clientsigning=OPTION.

COMMANDS
   LSARPC
       lsaquery
	   Query info policy

       lookupsids
	   Convert SIDs	to names

       lookupsids3
	   Convert SIDs	to names

       lookupsids_level
	   Convert SIDs	to names

       lookupnames
	   Convert names to SIDs

       lookupnames4
	   Convert names to SIDs

       lookupnames_level
	   Convert names to SIDs

       enumtrust
	   Enumerate trusted domains

       enumprivs
	   Enumerate privileges

       getdispname
	   Get the privilege name

       lsaenumsid
	   Enumerate the LSA SIDS

       lsacreateaccount
	   Create a new	lsa account

       lsaenumprivsaccount
	   Enumerate the privileges of an SID

       lsaenumacctrights
	   Enumerate the rights	of an SID

       lsaaddpriv
	   Assign a privilege to a SID

       lsadelpriv
	   Revoke a privilege from a SID

       lsaaddacctrights
	   Add rights to an account

       lsaremoveacctrights
	   Remove rights from an account

       lsalookupprivvalue
	   Get a privilege value given its name

       lsaquerysecobj
	   Query LSA security object

       lsaquerytrustdominfo
	   Query LSA trusted domains info (given a SID)

       lsaquerytrustdominfobyname
	   Query LSA trusted domains info (given a name), only works for
	   Windows > 2k

       lsaquerytrustdominfobysid
	   Query LSA trusted domains info (given a SID)

       lsasettrustdominfo
	   Set LSA trusted domain info

       getusername
	   Get username

       createsecret
	   Create Secret

       deletesecret
	   Delete Secret

       querysecret
	   Query Secret

       setsecret
	   Set Secret

       retrieveprivatedata
	   Retrieve Private Data

       storeprivatedata
	   Store Private Data

       createtrustdom
	   Create Trusted Domain

       deletetrustdom
	   Delete Trusted Domain

   LSARPC-DS
       dsroledominfo
	   Get Primary Domain Information

   DFS
       dfsversion
	   Query DFS support

       dfsadd
	   Add a DFS share

       dfsremove
	   Remove a DFS	share

       dfsgetinfo
	   Query DFS share info

       dfsenum
	   Enumerate dfs shares

       dfsenumex
	   Enumerate dfs shares

   SHUTDOWN
       shutdowninit
	   syntax: shutdown [-m	message]

       shutdownabort
	   syntax: shutdownabort

   SRVSVC
       srvinfo
	   Server query	info

       netshareenum
	   Enumerate shares

       netshareenumall
	   Enumerate all shares

       netsharegetinfo
	   Get Share Info

       netsharesetinfo
	   Set Share Info

       netsharesetdfsflags
	   Set DFS flags

       netfileenum
	   Enumerate open files

       netremotetod
	   Fetch remote	time of	day

       netnamevalidate
	   Validate sharename

       netfilegetsec
	   Get File security

       netsessdel
	   Delete Session

       netsessenum
	   Enumerate Sessions

       netdiskenum
	   Enumerate Disks

       netconnenum
	   Enumerate Connections

       netshareadd
	   Add share

       netsharedel
	   Delete share

   SAMR
       queryuser
	   Query user info

       querygroup
	   Query group info

       queryusergroups
	   Query user groups

       queryuseraliases
	   Query user aliases

       querygroupmem
	   Query group membership

       queryaliasmem
	   Query alias membership

       queryaliasinfo
	   Query alias info

       deletealias
	   Delete an alias

       querydispinfo
	   Query display info

       querydispinfo2
	   Query display info

       querydispinfo3
	   Query display info

       querydominfo
	   Query domain	info

       enumdomusers
	   Enumerate domain users

       enumdomgroups
	   Enumerate domain groups

       enumalsgroups
	   Enumerate alias groups

       enumdomains
	   Enumerate domains

       createdomuser
	   Create domain user

       createdomgroup
	   Create domain group

       createdomalias
	   Create domain alias

       samlookupnames
	   Look	up names

       samlookuprids
	   Look	up names

       deletedomgroup
	   Delete domain group

       deletedomuser
	   Delete domain user

       samquerysecobj
	   Query SAMR security object

       getdompwinfo
	   Retrieve domain password info

       getusrdompwinfo
	   Retrieve user domain	password info

       lookupdomain
	   Lookup Domain Name

       chgpasswd
	   Change user password

       chgpasswd2
	   Change user password

       chgpasswd3
	   Change user password

       getdispinfoidx
	   Get Display Information Index

       setuserinfo
	   Set user info

       setuserinfo2
	   Set user info2

   SPOOLSS
       adddriver <arch>	<config> [<version>]
	   Execute an AddPrinterDriver() RPC to	install	the printer driver
	   information on the server. Note that	the driver files should
	   already exist in the	directory returned by getdriverdir. Possible
	   values for arch are the same	as those for the getdriverdir command.
	   The config parameter	is defined as follows:

	       Long Driver Name:\
	       Driver File Name:\
	       Data File Name:\
	       Config File Name:\
	       Help File Name:\
	       Language	Monitor	Name:\
	       Default Data Type:\
	       Comma Separated list of Files

	   Any empty fields should be enter as the string "NULL".

	   Samba does not need to support the concept of Print Monitors	since
	   these only apply to local printers whose driver can make use	of a
	   bi-directional link for communication. This field should be "NULL".
	   On a	remote NT print	server,	the Print Monitor for a	driver must
	   already be installed	prior to adding	the driver or else the RPC
	   will	fail.

	   The version parameter lets you specify the printer driver version
	   number. If omitted, the default driver version for the specified
	   architecture	will be	used. This option can be used to upload
	   Windows 2000	(version 3) printer drivers.

       addprinter <printername>	<sharename> <drivername> <port>
	   Add a printer on the	remote server. This printer will be
	   automatically shared. Be aware that the printer driver must already
	   be installed	on the server (see adddriver) and the portmust be a
	   valid port name (see	enumports.

       deldriver <driver>
	   Delete the specified	printer	driver for all architectures. This
	   does	not delete the actual driver files from	the server, only the
	   entry from the server's list	of drivers.

       deldriverex <driver> [architecture] [version] [flags]
	   Delete the specified	printer	driver and optionally files associated
	   with	the driver. You	can limit this action to a specific
	   architecture	and a specific version.	If no architecture is given,
	   all driver files of that driver will	be deleted.  flags correspond
	   to numeric DPD_* values, i.e. a value of 3 requests
	   (DPD_DELETE_UNUSED_FILES | DPD_DELETE_SPECIFIC_VERSION).

       enumdata
	   Enumerate all printer setting data stored on	the server. On Windows
	   NT clients, these values are	stored in the registry,	while Samba
	   servers store them in the printers TDB. This	command	corresponds to
	   the MS Platform SDK GetPrinterData()	function (* This command is
	   currently unimplemented).

       enumdataex
	   Enumerate printer data for a	key

       enumkey
	   Enumerate printer keys

       enumjobs	<printer>
	   List	the jobs and status of a given printer.	This command
	   corresponds to the MS Platform SDK EnumJobs() function

       getjob
	   Get print job

       setjob
	   Set print job

       enumports [level]
	   Executes an EnumPorts() call	using the specified info level.
	   Currently only info levels 1	and 2 are supported.

       enumdrivers [level]
	   Execute an EnumPrinterDrivers() call. This lists the	various
	   installed printer drivers for all architectures. Refer to the MS
	   Platform SDK	documentation for more details of the various flags
	   and calling options.	Currently supported info levels	are 1, 2, and
	   3.

       enumprinters [level]
	   Execute an EnumPrinters() call. This	lists the various installed
	   and share printers. Refer to	the MS Platform	SDK documentation for
	   more	details	of the various flags and calling options. Currently
	   supported info levels are 1,	2 and 5.

       getdata <printername> <valuename;>
	   Retrieve the	data for a given printer setting. See the enumdata
	   command for more information. This command corresponds to the
	   GetPrinterData() MS Platform	SDK function.

       getdataex
	   Get printer driver data with	keyname

       getdriver <printername>
	   Retrieve the	printer	driver information (such as driver file,
	   config file,	dependent files, etc...) for the given printer.	This
	   command corresponds to the GetPrinterDriver() MS Platform SDK
	   function. Currently info level 1, 2,	and 3 are supported.

       getdriverdir <arch>
	   Execute a GetPrinterDriverDirectory() RPC to	retrieve the SMB share
	   name	and subdirectory for storing printer driver files for a	given
	   architecture. Possible values for arch are "Windows 4.0" (for
	   Windows 95/98), "Windows NT x86", "Windows NT PowerPC", "Windows
	   Alpha_AXP", and "Windows NT R4000".

       getdriverpackagepath
	   Get print driver package download directory

       getprinter <printername>
	   Retrieve the	current	printer	information. This command corresponds
	   to the GetPrinter() MS Platform SDK function.

       openprinter <printername>
	   Execute an OpenPrinterEx() and ClosePrinter() RPC against a given
	   printer.

       openprinter_ex <printername>
	   Open	printer	handle

       setdriver <printername> <drivername>
	   Execute a SetPrinter() command to update the	printer	driver
	   associated with an installed	printer. The printer driver must
	   already be correctly	installed on the print server.

	   See also the	enumprinters and enumdrivers commands for obtaining a
	   list	of of installed	printers and drivers.

       getprintprocdir
	   Get print processor directory

       addform
	   Add form

       setform
	   Set form

       getform
	   Get form

       deleteform
	   Delete form

       enumforms
	   Enumerate form

       setprinter
	   Set printer comment

       setprinterdata
	   Set REG_SZ printer data

       setprintername <printername> <newprintername>
	   Set printer name

       rffpcnex
	   Rffpcnex test

       printercmp
	   Printer comparison test

       enumprocs
	   Enumerate Print Processors

       enumprocdatatypes
	   Enumerate Print Processor Data Types

       enummonitors
	   Enumerate Print Monitors

       createprinteric
	   Create Printer IC

       playgdiscriptonprinteric
	   Create Printer IC

       getcoreprinterdrivers
	   Get CorePrinterDriver

       enumpermachineconnections
	   Enumerate Per Machine Connections

       addpermachineconnection
	   Add Per Machine Connection

       delpermachineconnection
	   Delete Per Machine Connection

   NETLOGON
       logonctrl2
	   Logon Control 2

       getanydcname
	   Get trusted DC name

       getdcname
	   Get trusted PDC name

       dsr_getdcname
	   Get trusted DC name

       dsr_getdcnameex
	   Get trusted DC name

       dsr_getdcnameex2
	   Get trusted DC name

       dsr_getsitename
	   Get sitename

       dsr_getforesttrustinfo
	   Get Forest Trust Info

       logonctrl
	   Logon Control

       samlogon
	   Sam Logon

       change_trust_pw
	   Change Trust	Account	Password

       gettrustrid
	   Get trust rid

       dsr_enumtrustdom
	   Enumerate trusted domains

       dsenumdomtrusts
	   Enumerate all trusted domains in an AD forest

       deregisterdnsrecords
	   Deregister DNS records

       netrenumtrusteddomains
	   Enumerate trusted domains

       netrenumtrusteddomainsex
	   Enumerate trusted domains

       getdcsitecoverage
	   Get the Site-Coverage from a	DC

       capabilities
	   Return Capabilities

       logongetdomaininfo
	   Return LogonGetDomainInfo

   FSRVP
       fss_is_path_sup
	   Check whether a share supports shadow-copy

       fss_get_sup_version
	   Get supported FSRVP version from server

       fss_create_expose
	   Request shadow-copy creation	and exposure

       fss_delete
	   Request shadow-copy share deletion

       fss_has_shadow_copy
	   Check for an	associated share shadow-copy

       fss_get_mapping
	   Get shadow-copy share mapping information

       fss_recovery_complete
	   Flag	read-write snapshot as recovery	complete,

   CLUSAPI
       clusapi_open_cluster
	   Open	cluster

       clusapi_get_cluster_name
	   Get cluster name

       clusapi_get_cluster_version
	   Get cluster version

       clusapi_get_quorum_resource
	   Get quorum resource

       clusapi_create_enum
	   Create enum query

       clusapi_create_enumex
	   Create enumex query

       clusapi_open_resource
	   Open	cluster	resource

       clusapi_online_resource
	   Set cluster resource	online

       clusapi_offline_resource
	   Set cluster resource	offline

       clusapi_get_resource_state
	   Get cluster resource	state

       clusapi_get_cluster_version2
	   Get cluster version2

       clusapi_pause_node
	   Pause cluster node

       clusapi_resume_node
	   Resume cluster node

   DRSUAPI
       dscracknames
	   Crack Name

       dsgetdcinfo
	   Get Domain Controller Info

       dsgetncchanges
	   Get NC Changes

       dswriteaccountspn
	   Write Account SPN

   ECHO
       echoaddone
	   Add one to a	number

       echodata
	   Echo	data

       sinkdata
	   Sink	data

       sourcedata
	   Source data

   EPMAPPER
       epmmap
	   Map a binding

       epmlookup
	   Lookup bindings

   EVENTLOG
       eventlog_readlog
	   Read	Eventlog

       eventlog_numrecord
	   Get number of records

       eventlog_oldestrecord
	   Get oldest record

       eventlog_reportevent
	   Report event

       eventlog_reporteventsource
	   Report event	and source

       eventlog_registerevsource
	   Register event source

       eventlog_backuplog
	   Backup Eventlog File

       eventlog_loginfo
	   Get Eventlog	Information

   IRemoteWinspool
       winspool_AsyncOpenPrinter
	   Open	printer	handle

       winspool_AsyncCorePrinterDriverInstalled
	   Query Core Printer Driver Installed

   NTSVCS
       ntsvcs_getversion
	   Query NTSVCS	version

       ntsvcs_validatedevinst
	   Query NTSVCS	device instance

       ntsvcs_hwprofflags
	   Query NTSVCS	HW prof	flags

       ntsvcs_hwprofinfo
	   Query NTSVCS	HW prof	info

       ntsvcs_getdevregprop
	   Query NTSVCS	device registry	property

       ntsvcs_getdevlistsize
	   Query NTSVCS	device list size

       ntsvcs_getdevlist
	   Query NTSVCS	device list

   MDSSVC
       fetch_properties
	   Fetch connection properties

       fetch_attributes
	   Fetch attributes for	a CNID

   WINREG
       winreg_enumkey
	   Enumerate Keys

       querymultiplevalues
	   Query multiple values

       querymultiplevalues2
	   Query multiple values

   WITNESS
       GetInterfaceList
	   List	the interfaces to which	witness	client connections can be made

       Register
	   Register for	resource state change notifications of a NetName and
	   IPAddress

       UnRegister
	   Unregister for notifications	from the server

       AsyncNotify
	   Request notification	of registered resource changes from the	server

       RegisterEx
	   Register for	resource state change notifications of a NetName,
	   ShareName and multiple IPAddresses

   WKSSVC
       wkssvc_wkstagetinfo
	   Query WKSSVC	Workstation Information

       wkssvc_getjoininformation
	   Query WKSSVC	Join Information

       wkssvc_messagebuffersend
	   Send	WKSSVC message

       wkssvc_enumeratecomputernames
	   Enumerate WKSSVC computer names

       wkssvc_enumerateusers
	   Enumerate WKSSVC users

   GENERAL OPTIONS
       help
	   Get help on commands

       ?
	   Get help on commands

       debuglevel
	   Set debug level

       debug
	   Set debug level

       list
	   List	available commands on pipe

       exit
	   Exit	program

       quit
	   Exit	program

       sign
	   Force RPC pipe connections to be signed

       seal
	   Force RPC pipe connections to be sealed

       packet
	   Force RPC pipe connections with packet authentication level

       schannel
	   Force RPC pipe connections to be sealed with	'schannel'. Force RPC
	   pipe	connections to be sealed with 'schannel'. Assumes valid
	   machine account to this domain controller.

       schannelsign
	   Force RPC pipe connections to be signed (not	sealed)	with
	   'schannel'. Assumes valid machine account to	this domain
	   controller.

       timeout
	   Set timeout (in milliseconds) for RPC operations

       transport
	   Choose ncacn	transport for RPC operations

       none
	   Force RPC pipe connections to have no special properties

BUGS
       rpcclient is designed as	a developer testing tool and may not be	robust
       in certain areas	(such as command line parsing).	It has been known to
       generate	a core dump upon failures when invalid parameters where	passed
       to the interpreter.

       From Luke Leighton's original rpcclient man page:

       WARNING!	 The MSRPC over	SMB code has been developed from examining
       Network traces. No documentation	is available from the original
       creators	(Microsoft) on how MSRPC over SMB works, or how	the individual
       MSRPC services work. Microsoft's	implementation of these	services has
       been demonstrated (and reported)	to be... a bit flaky in	places.

       The development of Samba's implementation is also a bit rough, and as
       more of the services are	understood, it can even	result in versions of
       smbd(8) and rpcclient(1)	that are incompatible for some commands	or
       services. Additionally, the developers are sending reports to
       Microsoft, and problems found or	reported to Microsoft are fixed	in
       Service Packs, which may	result in incompatibilities.

VERSION
       This man	page is	part of	version	4.16.8 of the Samba suite.

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.

       The original rpcclient man page was written by Matthew Geddes, Luke
       Kenneth Casson Leighton,	and rewritten by Gerald	Carter.	The conversion
       to DocBook for Samba 2.2	was done by Gerald Carter. The conversion to
       DocBook XML 4.2 for Samba 3.0 was done by Alexander Bokovoy.

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