CIFS Server Administrator's Guide Version A.03.02.00 (5900-2578, January 2013)

Migrating your data to the directory server................................................................................92
Migrating all your files........................................................................................................92
An example..................................................................................................................92
Migrating individual files....................................................................................................93
Environment variables....................................................................................................93
General syntax for perl migration scripts...........................................................................93
Migration scripts...........................................................................................................93
Examples.....................................................................................................................94
Migrating your data from one backend to another.................................................................94
Configuring the HP CIFS Server................................................................................................95
LDAP configuration parameters............................................................................................95
Configuring LDAP feature support.........................................................................................96
Creating Samba users in the directory.......................................................................................97
Adding credentials.............................................................................................................97
Adding a Samba user to the LDAP directory .........................................................................98
Verifying Samba uers.........................................................................................................98
Syntax.........................................................................................................................99
Option.........................................................................................................................99
Example......................................................................................................................99
Management tools..................................................................................................................99
7 Winbind support....................................................................................100
Overview............................................................................................................................100
Winbind features..................................................................................................................100
Winbind process flow...........................................................................................................102
Winbind supports non-blocking, asynchronous functionality........................................................103
When and how to deploy Winbind........................................................................................104
Commonly asked questions...............................................................................................104
Considering alternatives....................................................................................................105
Configuring HP CIFS Server with Winbind...............................................................................107
Winbind configuration parameters.....................................................................................107
Unsupported parameters or options...............................................................................108
A smb.conf example....................................................................................................109
Configuring Name Service Switch......................................................................................109
idmap backend support in Winbind........................................................................................109
idmap rid backend support ..............................................................................................109
Limitations using idmap rid ...............................................................................................110
Configuring and using idmap rid.......................................................................................110
LDAP backend support .....................................................................................................110
Configuring the LDAP backend..........................................................................................110
Starting and stopping winbind...............................................................................................111
Starting winbind..............................................................................................................111
Stopping winbind............................................................................................................111
Automatically starting winbind at system startup...................................................................111
An Example for file ownership by winbind users.......................................................................111
wbinfo Utility.......................................................................................................................112
8 Kerberos support....................................................................................113
Introduction..........................................................................................................................113
Kerberos overview................................................................................................................113
Kerberos CIFS authentication example................................................................................114
HP-UX Kerberos application co-existence..................................................................................114
Components for Kerberos configuration...............................................................................114
Configuring krb5.keytab...................................................................................................115
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