CIFS Server Administrator's Guide Version A.03.02.00 (5900-2578, January 2013)
Other samba configuration issues.............................................................................................33
Translate open-mode locks into HP-UX advisory locks..............................................................33
Performance tuning using change notify................................................................................33
Special concerns when using HP CIFS Server on a Network File System (NFS) or a Clustered File
System (CFS).....................................................................................................................33
NetBIOS names are not supported on port 445.....................................................................34
3 Managing HP-UX file access permissions from Windows
NT/XP/2000/Vista/Windows 7..................................................................35
Introduction............................................................................................................................35
UNIX file permissions and POSIX ACLs......................................................................................35
Viewing UNIX permissions from windows..............................................................................35
The VxFS POSIX ACL file permissions....................................................................................38
Using the Windows NT Explorer GUI to create ACLs...................................................................39
Using the Windows Vista Explorer GUI to create ACLs................................................................41
POSIX ACLs and Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 clients..........................................44
Viewing UNIX permissions from Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 clients.................44
Setting permissions from Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 clients...........................45
Viewing ACLs from Windows 7 clients..................................................................................46
Displaying the owner of a file..............................................................................................47
HP CIFS Server directory ACLs and Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7 clients................47
Directory ACL types............................................................................................................47
Viewing ACLs from Windows 7 clients..................................................................................47
Viewing basic ACLs from Windows 7 clients.....................................................................47
Viewing advanced ACLs from Windows 2000 clients........................................................48
Mapping Windows XP directory inheritance values to POSIX...................................................49
Modifying directory ACLs from Windows XP clients................................................................50
Removing an ACE entry from Windows XP clients..............................................................52
Examples................................................................................................................52
Adding directory ACLs from Windows XP clients....................................................................54
POSIX default owner and owning group ACLs........................................................................55
POSIX ACEs with zero permissions.......................................................................................55
In conclusion..........................................................................................................................55
4 Windows style domains............................................................................57
Introduction............................................................................................................................57
Advantages of the Samba Domain model.............................................................................57
Primary domain controllers..................................................................................................57
Backup domain controllers..................................................................................................58
Advantages of backup domain controllers........................................................................58
Limitations....................................................................................................................58
Domain members...............................................................................................................58
Configure the HP CIFS Server as a PDC.....................................................................................58
Configure the HP CIFS Server as a BDC....................................................................................59
Promote a BDC to a PDC in a Samba Domain.......................................................................60
Domain member server...........................................................................................................60
Configure the HP CIFS Server as a member server..................................................................60
Join an HP CIFS Server to an NT Domian, Windows 2000/2003 (as a pre-Windows 2000
computer), or Samba Domain.............................................................................................61
Step-by-step procedure...................................................................................................62
Create the machine trust accounts.............................................................................................62
Configure domain users...........................................................................................................64
Join a Windows client to a Samba Domain................................................................................64
Roaming profiles....................................................................................................................67
Configuring roaming profiles...............................................................................................67
Configuring user logon scripts..................................................................................................68
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