2011-11-13 00:46:51 +01:00
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#!/bin/bash
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2011-11-13 00:46:51 +01:00
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#
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# OhSendNt is a console broadcast tool to send messages from the unix console
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# to the network users. Usefull for sending broadcasts that server is going
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# down in 10 minutes or whatever :)
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#
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2011-11-13 00:46:51 +01:00
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messge=$1
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machs=$2
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if [ "$messge" = "" ]; then
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echo "Usage: ohsendnt \"Message\" \"machine.list\"|ALL"
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echo "e.g. ohsendnt \"Hello!\" \"dud.rau.ac.za\""
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exit;
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fi
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if [ "$machs" = "ALL" ]; then
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for l in `smbstatus | awk '{ print $5 }' | sed '/machine/d' | sort | uniq | sed '1 d'`
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do
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echo "$messge" | smbclient -M $l > /dev/nul
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d=`date`
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echo "Message $messge sent to NT user $l on $d" >> /var/log/ohsentnt.log
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done
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else
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for l in $machs
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do
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echo "$messge" | smbclient -M $l > /dev/nul
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d=`date`
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echo "Message $messge sent to NT user $l on $d" >> /var/log/ohsentnt.log
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done
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fi
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