svn commit: samba-docs r854 - in trunk/smbdotconf/browse: .

jht at samba.org jht at samba.org
Tue Nov 8 06:32:41 GMT 2005


Author: jht
Date: 2005-11-08 06:32:40 +0000 (Tue, 08 Nov 2005)
New Revision: 854

WebSVN: http://websvn.samba.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi?view=rev&root=samba-docs&rev=854

Log:
Clean up file.
Modified:
   trunk/smbdotconf/browse/domainmaster.xml


Changeset:
Modified: trunk/smbdotconf/browse/domainmaster.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/smbdotconf/browse/domainmaster.xml	2005-11-07 13:42:51 UTC (rev 853)
+++ trunk/smbdotconf/browse/domainmaster.xml	2005-11-08 06:32:40 UTC (rev 854)
@@ -4,34 +4,32 @@
                  basic="1" advanced="1" developer="1"
                  xmlns:samba="http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
 <description>
-	<para>Tell <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
-	<manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> to enable WAN-wide browse list
-	collation. Setting this option causes <command moreinfo="none">nmbd</command> to
-	claim a special domain specific NetBIOS name that identifies 
-	it as a domain master browser for its given 
-		<smbconfoption name="workgroup"/>. Local master browsers 
-		in the same <smbconfoption name="workgroup"/> on broadcast-isolated 
-	subnets will give this <command moreinfo="none">nmbd</command> their local browse lists, 
-	and then ask <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
-	<manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> for a complete copy of the browse 
-	list for the whole wide area network.  Browser clients will then contact 
-	their local master browser, and will receive the domain-wide browse list, 
-	instead of just the list for their broadcast-isolated subnet.</para>
+	<para>
+	Tell <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> to enable
+	WAN-wide browse list collation. Setting this option causes <command moreinfo="none">nmbd</command> to claim a
+	special domain specific NetBIOS name that identifies it as a domain master browser for its given
+	<smbconfoption name="workgroup"/>. Local master browsers in the same <smbconfoption name="workgroup"/> on
+	broadcast-isolated subnets will give this <command moreinfo="none">nmbd</command> their local browse lists,
+	and then ask <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> for a
+	complete copy of the browse list for the whole wide area network.  Browser clients will then contact their
+	local master browser, and will receive the domain-wide browse list, instead of just the list for their
+	broadcast-isolated subnet.
+	</para>
 
-	<para>Note that Windows NT Primary Domain Controllers expect to be 
-		able to claim this <smbconfoption name="workgroup"/> specific special 
-	NetBIOS name that identifies them as domain master browsers for 
-	that <smbconfoption name="workgroup"/> by default (i.e. there is no 
-	way to prevent a Windows NT PDC from attempting to do this). This 
-	means that if this parameter is set and <command moreinfo="none">nmbd</command> claims 
-	the special name for a <smbconfoption name="workgroup"/> before a Windows 
-	NT PDC is able to do so then cross subnet browsing will behave 
-	strangely and may fail.</para>
+	<para>
+	Note that Windows NT Primary Domain Controllers expect to be able to claim this <smbconfoption
+	name="workgroup"/> specific special NetBIOS name that identifies them as domain master browsers for that
+	<smbconfoption name="workgroup"/> by default (i.e. there is no way to prevent a Windows NT PDC from attempting
+	to do this). This means that if this parameter is set and <command moreinfo="none">nmbd</command> claims the
+	special name for a <smbconfoption name="workgroup"/> before a Windows NT PDC is able to do so then cross
+	subnet browsing will behave strangely and may fail.
+	</para>
 		
-<para>If <smbconfoption name="domain logons">yes</smbconfoption>
-	, then the default behavior is to enable the <smbconfoption name="domain 
-		master"/> parameter.  If <smbconfoption name="domain logons"/> is 
-	not enabled (the default setting), then neither will <smbconfoption name="domain master"/> be enabled by default.</para>
+	<para>
+	If <smbconfoption name="domain logons">yes</smbconfoption>, then the default behavior is to enable the
+	<smbconfoption name="domain master"/> parameter.  If <smbconfoption name="domain logons"/> is not enabled (the
+	default setting), then neither will <smbconfoption name="domain master"/> be enabled by default.
+	</para>
 
 </description>
 <value type="default">auto</value>



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