HP CIFS Server 3.0b Administrator's Guide version A.02.01.01
HP CIFS Deployment Models
Unified Domain Model
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software B.03.20 or later, and configure the LDAP-UX client.This
permits the consolidation of Posix and Windows user accounts on the
ADS directory.
You also need to configure the /etc/krb5.conf file to authenticate
users using Kerberos.
Installing and Configuring LDAP-UX Client Services on an HP
CIFS Server
The following summarizes major steps you need to take to install and
configure an LDAP-UX Client Services. For detailed instructions on how
to install and configure LDAP-UX Client Services to work with Windows
2000 ADS, refer to chapter 2, “Installing LDAP-UX Client Services” in
LDAP-UX Client Services with Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory
Server Administrator’s Guide, available at http;//docs.hp.com.
Step 1. Install LDAP-UX Client Services on each HP CIFS member server.
Step 2. Migrate your supported name service data to the directory. Refer to the
section, “Importing Name Serice Data into Your Directory” in LDAP-UX
Client Services with Microsoft Windows 2000 Active Directory Server
Administrator’s Guide, available at http://docs.hp.com.
Step 3. Run the setup program to configure LDAP-UX Client Services on a client
system. Setup does the following for you:
• Extends your Active Directory schema with the configuration profile
schema, if not already done.
• Creates a start-up file on the client. This enables each client to
download the configuration profile.
• Creates a configuration profile of directory access information in the
directory, to be shared by a group of (or possibly all) clients.
• Downloads the configuration profile from the directory to the client.
• Starts the product daemon, ldapclientd.
Step 4. Modify the files /etc/pam.conf and /etc/nsswitch.conf on the client
to specify Kerberos authentication and LDAP name service, respectively.