$Conf{NmbLookupPath} = '/usr/bin/nmblookup';
#
-# NmbLookup command. Several variables are substituted at run-time:
+# NmbLookup command. Given an IP address, does an nmblookup on that
+# IP address. Several variables are substituted at run-time:
#
# $nmbLookupPath path to nmblookup ($Conf{NmbLookupPath})
# $host host name
#
$Conf{NmbLookupCmd} = '$nmbLookupPath -A $host';
+#
+# NmbLookup command. Given a netbios name, finds that host by doing
+# a NetBios multicast. Several variables are substituted at run-time:
+#
+# $nmbLookupPath path to nmblookup ($Conf{NmbLookupPath})
+# $host NetBios name
+#
+# In some cases you might need to change the broadcast address, for
+# example if nmblookup uses 192.168.255.255 by default and you find
+# that doesn't work, try 192.168.1.255 (or your equivalent class C
+# address) using the -B option:
+#
+# $Conf{NmbLookupFindHostCmd} = '$nmbLookupPath -B 192.168.1.255 $host';
+#
+$Conf{NmbLookupFindHostCmd} = '$nmbLookupPath $host';
+
#
# For fixed IP address hosts, BackupPC_dump can also verify the netbios
# name to ensure it matches the host name. An error is generated if
$Conf{RestorePreUserCmd} = undef;
$Conf{RestorePostUserCmd} = undef;
+#
+# Override the client's host name. This allows multiple clients
+# to all refer to the same physical hosts. This should only be
+# set in the per-PC config file.
+#
+$Conf{ClientNameAlias} = undef;
+
#
# Advanced option for asking BackupPC to load additional perl modules.
# Can be a list (array ref) of module names to load at startup.