Article 5BKE3 Is there a command to show what SMB shares are active?

Is there a command to show what SMB shares are active?

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riscxman
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Hello, this is my first post for a while (2009) so am posting in newbies. I hope to be more active in the future.

My question is in the Subject line.

I have tried smbstatus but this gives a view of the shares from the client perspective.

What I want is a command that shows what my server is offering to the world. The smb.conf file probably has the data but I would like a simple command line way of showing it.latest?d=yIl2AUoC8zA latest?i=g4ctvTExwUE:_e1lP16oQJo:F7zBnMy latest?i=g4ctvTExwUE:_e1lP16oQJo:V_sGLiP latest?d=qj6IDK7rITs latest?i=g4ctvTExwUE:_e1lP16oQJo:gIN9vFwg4ctvTExwUE
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