HP CIFS Server 3.0d Administrator's Guide version A.02.02 (Edition 5)
Windows 2000/2003 Domains
Introduction
Chapter 5102
Introduction
This chapter describes the process for joining an HP CIFS Server to a
Windows 2000/2003 Domain as an ADS Member Server. To join as a
pre-Windows 2000 computer, see “Domain Member Server” on page 83 in
Chapter 4, “NT Style Domains”.
By default configuration, Windows 2000/2003 Servers utilize the
Kerberos authentication protocol for increased security. By joining an HP
CIFS Server to the Windows 2000/2003 ADS domain as a Member
Server, HP CIFS Server can also participate in the increased security.
The HP-UX Kerberos Client software and LDAP-UX Integration
software are required to enable HP CIFS Server Windows 2000/2003
ADS domain member capability.
This chapter describes instructions for joining an HP CIFS Server to a
Windows 2000/2003 ADS Domain. For detailed information about
Kerberos, see Chapter 8, “Kerberos Support,” on page 179 and white
paper, "HP CIFS Server and Kerberos" available at the following web
site:
http://docs.hp.com/en/netcom.html#CIFS%20%28Common%20Internet%
20File%20System%29
For detailed information about LDAP, see Chapter 6, “LDAP Integration
Support,” on page 111.