HP CIFS Server 3.0d Administrator's Guide version A.02.02 (Edition 5)
HP CIFS Deployment Models
Unified Domain Model
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Unified Domain Components
HP CIFS Acting as a Windows 200x ADS Member Server
The HP CIFS member server operating in a unified domain depends on
the ADS to be aided by Services For UNIX (SFU). SFU provides the
required management of UNIX UID and GID to Windows SID mappings.
SFU and accompanying documentation is available for download at
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/sfu. Because all user management
is unified on the Windows 2000/2003 ADS server, winbind is not
required and there are no ID consistency issues regardless of the number
of HP CIFS member servers.
HP CIFS Server uses Kerberos security in a Windows Unified Domain
setup. For more information on how to join an HP CIFS Server to a
Windows 200x Domain using Kerberos security, see Chapter 5,
“Windows 2000/2003 Domains,” on page 101.
Setting up the Unified Domain Model
You need to set up and configure the following components to deploy an
Unified Domain Model using Windows Services For UNIX (SFU):
• Windows 2000 or 2003 domain controller with Active Directory
Service (ADS)
• LDAP-UX Integration software B.03.20 or later on HP CIFS member
servers
• SFU 3.5 on Windows 2000 or 2003 Domain Controller
• Install, Configure and Join the HP CIFS Server to the SFU enabled
Windows 200x domain. See Chapter 5, “Windows 2000/2003
Domains,” on page 101 for details on configuting and joining the HP
CIFS Server to the Windows domain.
Setting up LDAP-UX Client Services on an HP CIFS
Server
In the Unified domain model, you integrate HP CIFS domain member
servers with the Windows 200x ADS to centralize managemnt of user
accounts databases. You must install the HP LDAP-UX integration