o a network interface name (such as eth0). This may
include shell-like wildcards so eth* will match any
interface starting with the sub-string "eth"
This last part implies that all shell wildcards can be used, but that
is not the case. I tried "eth[1-9]" a
Quoting Brian White ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> o a network interface name (such as eth0). This may
> include shell-like wildcards so eth* will match any
> interface starting with the sub-string "eth"
>
> This last part implies that all shell wildcards can be
Another man-page problem:
interfaces (G)
This option allows you to override the default network
interfaces list that Samba will use for browsing, name
registration and other NBT traffic. By default Samba
will query the kernel for
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