HP CIFS Server 3.0i Administrator's Guide version A.02.03.03
Interface Protection Example..............................................................................................149
Using a Firewall........................................................................................................................150
Using an IPC$ Share-Based Denial..........................................................................................150
Protecting Sensitive Information...................................................................................................150
Encrypting Authentication.......................................................................................................150
Protecting Sensitive Configuration Files..................................................................................151
Using %m Name Replacement Macro With Caution....................................................................151
Restricting Execute Permission on Stacks......................................................................................152
Restricting User Access..................................................................................................................152
Automatically Receiving HP Security Bulletins.................................................................................152
Reporting New Security Vulnerabilities........................................................................................153
11 CIFS File System Module (CFSM) Support.............................................................155
Using the CIFS File System Module (CFSM) for Concurrent NFS Client Access ..............................155
Stacking CFSM....................................................................................................................................156
Stacking CFSM Using the mount Command................................................................................156
Unstacking CFSM Using the umount Command..........................................................................156
Configuring CIFS for CFSM in /etc/fstab ......................................................................................156
Configuring CIFS for CFSM in smb.conf.......................................................................................156
Using CFSM with Other Stackable File System Modules...................................................................158
fstadm command...........................................................................................................................158
Syntax ............................................................................................................................................158
CFSM Implemented as Dynamically Loadable Kernel Modules (DLKMs).......................................161
Supported Kernel Module States...................................................................................................161
Procedures for Updating a New Version......................................................................................161
Special Issues When Using CFSM.......................................................................................................162
NFS delayed write errors with CFSM...........................................................................................162
Memory Mapped Files with CFSM ..............................................................................................162
CFSM Tracing .....................................................................................................................................163
cfsmutil Command .......................................................................................................................163
Syntax.......................................................................................................................................163
12 Configuring HA HP CIFS.........................................................................................165
Overview of HA HP CIFS Server........................................................................................................165
Recommended Clients...................................................................................................................165
Installing Highly Available HP CIFS Server..................................................................................166
HA HP CIFS Server Installation...............................................................................................166
Configure a Highly Available HP CIFS Server..............................................................................166
Introduction..............................................................................................................................166
Instructions...............................................................................................................................167
Edit the package configuration file samba.conf.......................................................................169
Edit the samba.cntl Control Script ............................................................................................170
Edit the samba.mon Monitor Script.........................................................................................172
Create the MC/ServiceGuard Binary Configuration File.........................................................172
Special Notes for HA HP CIFS Server................................................................................................174
13 HP-UX Configuration for HP CIFS...........................................................................179
HP CIFS Process Model......................................................................................................................179
TDB Memory-Mapped Access for HP CIFS Server............................................................................179
Fixed Size Memory Map Support on HP-UX 11i v1, 11i v2 PA and 11i v3 PA Systems...............179
Configuration Parameters........................................................................................................179
Mostly Private Address Space (MPAS) Support on HP-UX 11i v2 IA and 11i v3 IA systems......180
Unified File Cache Support on an HP-UX 11i v3 system..............................................................180
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