SMBTORTURE
Section: Test Suite (1)
Updated: 01/11/2019
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NAME
smbtorture - Run a series of tests against a SMB server
SYNOPSIS
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smbtorture {//server/share} [-d debuglevel] [-U user%pass] [-k] [-N numprocs] [-n netbios_name] [-W workgroup] [-o num_operations] [-e num files(entries)] [-O socket_options] [-m maximum_protocol] [-L] [-c CLIENT.TXT] [-t timelimit] [-C filename] [-A] [-p port] [-s seed] [-f max_failures] [-X] {BINDING-STRING|UNC} {TEST1} [TEST2] [...]
DESCRIPTION
smbtorture is a testsuite that runs several tests against a SMB server. All tests are known to succeed against a Windows 2003 server (?). Smbtorture's primary goal is finding differences in implementations of the SMB protocol and testing SMB servers.
Any number of tests can be specified on the command-line. If no tests are specified, all tests are run.
If no arguments are specified at all, all available options and tests are listed.
Binding string format
The binding string format is:
TRANSPORT:host[flags]
Where TRANSPORT is either ncacn_np for SMB, ncacn_ip_tcp for RPC/TCP or ncalrpc for local connections.
'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.
'flags' 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.
other recognised flags are:
sign
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enable ntlmssp signing
seal
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enable ntlmssp sealing
connect
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enable rpc connect level auth (auth, but no sign or seal)
validate
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enable the NDR validator
print
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enable debugging of the packets
bigendian
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use bigendian RPC
padcheck
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check reply data for non-zero pad bytes
For example, these all connect to the samr pipe:
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ncacn_np:myserver
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ncacn_np:myserver[samr]
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ncacn_np:myserver[\\pipe\\samr]
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ncacn_np:myserver[/pipe/samr]
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ncacn_np:myserver[samr,sign,print]
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ncacn_np:myserver[\\pipe\\samr,sign,seal,bigendian]
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ncacn_np:myserver[/pipe/samr,seal,validate]
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ncacn_np:
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ncacn_np:[/pipe/samr]
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ncacn_ip_tcp:myserver
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ncacn_ip_tcp:myserver[1024]
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ncacn_ip_tcp:myserver[1024,sign,seal]
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ncalrpc:
UNC Format
The UNC format is:
//server/share
OPTIONS
-d debuglevel
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Use the specified Samba debug level. A higher debug level means more output.
-U user%pass
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Use the specified username/password combination when logging in to a remote server.
-k
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Use kerberos when authenticating.
-W workgroup
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Use specified name as our workgroup name.
-n netbios_name
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Use specified name as our NetBIOS name.
-O socket_options
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Use specified socket options, equivalent of the smb.conf option
"socket options". See the smb.conf(5) manpage for details.
-m max_protocol
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Specify the maximum SMB dialect that should be used. Possible values are: CORE, COREPLUS, LANMAN1, LANMAN2, NT1
-s seed
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Initialize the randomizer using
seed
as seed.
-L
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Use oplocks.
-X
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Enable dangerous tests. Use with care! This might crash your server...
-t timelimit
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Specify the NBENCH time limit in seconds. Defaults to 600.
-p ports
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Specify ports to connect to.
-c file
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Read NBENCH commands from
file
instead of from CLIENT.TXT.
-A
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Show not just OK or FAILED but more detailed output. Used only by DENY test at the moment.
-C filename
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Load a list of UNC names from the specified filename. Smbtorture instances will connect to a random host from this list.
-N numprocs
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Specify number of smbtorture processes to launch.
-o num_operations
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Number of times some operations should be tried before assuming they're output is consistent (default:100).
-e num_files
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Number of entries to use in certain tests (such as creating X files) (default: 1000).
-f max_failures
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Number of failures before aborting a test (default: 1).
VERSION
This man page is correct for version 4.0 of the Samba suite.
SEE ALSO
Samba
AUTHOR
This utility is part of the
m[blue]Sambam[][1]
suite, which is developed by the global
m[blue]Samba Teamm[][2].
smbtorture was written by Andrew Tridgell.
This manpage was written by Jelmer Vernooij.
NOTES
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Samba
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http://www.samba.org/
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Samba Team
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http://www.samba.org/samba/team/