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Now v2.0 is out, and I got rid of the open, read, and close subcommands of smb
and replaced them with channel-based commands. Now smb open returns a handle
which you can use read, gets, fcopy, etc. on and it integrates with the tcl
socket and file channels. Enjoy!

BTW -- now writing to smb shares is supported, too!

Version 3.0 will be based on the more modern samba-2.0 branch instead of
samba-1.9.18pl10, and will sport a configure script, and probably some new
features, like remote registry access and other cool samba 2.0 stuff.

Heres the old README file:
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Well, this is my samba tcl extension based on samba-1.9.18pl10 for tcl 8.0.
Heres a brief summary of files contained in here:

samba-tcl.so	The extension
tcl-nmblookup	nmblookup implemented in tcl
tcl-smbclient	smbclient (partially) implemented in tcl
clientgen.c	clientgen that comes with samba, i have modified it to do
                directory and share enumerations.

All of the other files are original samba-1.9.18pl10 files that were made by
the samba team. see README.samba for more info on samba.

Here are some commands for tcl-smbclient:

connect server\\share ?username? ?password?	Connects to 'share' on 'server'
ls ?filespec?					Lists the directory
rm filename					Removes 'filename'
cd dirname					Changes directory to 'dirname'
rmdir dirname					Removes 'dirname'
mkdir dirname					Makes 'dirname'
get filename					Copies remote 'filename' to
						local file
pwd						Prints working directory
disconnect					Disconnects from the current
						server
shares server ?username? ?password?		Lists the shares on 'server'
net server ?username? ?password?		Lists the network
						neighborhood on 'server'
lookup name					Looks up 'name'
exit						Exits
dump						Dumps the current
						connections

To make the extension, edit the makefile to match your computers' settings,
and then run "make". Here is a summary of the commands implemented in the
extension:

nmb lookup		Do a nmb lookup on a name
nmb status		Do a nmb status request on a name
smb connect		Connect to a host using smb
smb disconnect		Disconnect
smb browse shares	Browse the shares list on a server
smb browse net		Browse the host list on a server
smb ls			List files on a server
smb mkdir		Make a directory on a server
smb unlink		Remove a file on a server
smb rmdir		Remove a directory on a server
smb open		Open a file on a server
smb read		Read from a file on a server (right now this only
                        works for text files)
smb close		Close a file one a server

tcl-nmblookup and tcl-smbclient are probably the best documentation for this
extension.

Well, sorry for not documenting this better, but enjoy! Email me at
phil@zork.net if need any help, or want to contribute code, or just want to
tell me that you are using this ;).