HP CIFS Server 3.0f Administrator's Guide verison A.02.03
NOTE: HP does not recommend you use the server-level security type, this security type will be
unavailable in the future.
• User-level security: When this security type is specified, each share is assigned specific users.
When a request is made for access, Samba checks the user's user name and password against
a local list of authorized users and only gives access if a match is made.
• Share-level security: When this security type is specified, each share (directory) has at least one
password associated with it. Anyone with a password will be able to access the share. There are
no other access restrictions.
• Run the Samba configuration script using the command below.
/opt/samba/bin/samba_setup
The script will modify the
smb.conf
file according to the information that you have entered.
Step 3: Modify the Configuration
HP CIFS Server requires configuration modifications for the following functionality:
• Case Sensitivity for the Client and Server for UNIX Extensions
• DOS Attribute Mapping
• Print Services for version A.02.02 (current version)
• Distributed File System (DFS) Support
• Configure MC/ServiceGuard High Availability (HA)
Configure Case Sensitivity
By default, the HP CIFS Server is configured to be case insensitive, like Windows.
NOTE: HP recommends that when using CIFS Extensions for UNIX, both the CIFS Client and Server be
configured to be case sensitive.
For the CIFS Server, edit the server configuration file:
/etc/opt/samba/smb.conf
as follows.
case sensitive = yes
For the CIFS Client configuration, in the
/etc/opt/cifsclient/cifsclient.cfg
file, ensure the following default is
set:
caseSensitive = yes
Configure DOS Attribute Mapping
There are three parameters,
map system, map hidden
, and
map archive
, that can be configured in Samba
to map DOS file attributes to
owner
,
group
, and
other
execute bits in the UNIX file system.
When using the CIFS Client, you may want to have all three of these parameters turned off. If the
map archive
parameter is on, any time a user writes to a file, the owner execute permission will be set. This is usually not
desired behavior for HP CIFS clients or UNIX clients in general.
By default,
map system
and
map hidden
are off, and
map archive
is on.
To turn
map archive
off, modify
/etc/opt/samba/smb.conf
as follows:
map archive = no
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