HP CIFS Server 3.0k Administrator's Guide version A.02.04

Table 2 Publishing History Details (continued)
Publication DateSupported Product
Versions
Operating Systems
Supported
Document Manufacturing Part
Number
December 2004A.02.0111i v1, v2B8725-90074
June 2004A.01.11.0111.0, 11i v1, v2B8725-90063
February 2004A.01.1111.0, 11i v1, v2B8725-90061
September 2003A.01.1011.0, 11i v1, v2B8725-90053
March 2002A.01.0811.0, 11i v1B8725-90021
Document Organization
This manual describes how to install, configure, administer and use the HP CIFS Server product.
The manual is organized as follows:
Chapter 1 Introduction to the HP CIFS Server Use this chapter to obtain a summary and
an introduction of HP CIFS Server architecture, available documentation
resources and product organization roadmap.
Chapter 2 Installing and Configuring the HP CIFS Server Use this chapter to learn how
to install, configure the HP CIFS Server product.
Chapter 3 Managing HP-UX File Access Permissions from Windows NT/XP/2000 Use
this chapter to understand how to use Windows NT, XP and 2000 clients to
view and change UNIX file permissions and POSIX Access Control List on an
HP CIFS Server.
Chapter 4 NT Style Domains Use this chapter to learn how to set up and configure the
HP CIFS Server as a PDC or BDC. This chapter also describes the process for
joining an HP CIFS Server to an NT style domain, Samba domain, or a Windows
2000/2003 domain as a pre-Windows 2000 compatible computer.
Chapter 5 Windows 2003 and Windows 2008 Domains Use this chapter to understand
the process for joining an HP CIFS Server to a Windows 200x Domain using
Kerberos security.
Chapter 6 LDAP-UX Integration Support Use this chapter to learn how to install, configure
and verify the HP Netscape Directory, HP LDAP-UX Integration product and
HP CIFS Server software with LDAP feature support.
Chapter 7 Winbind Support Use this chapter to learn how to set up and configure the HP
CIFS Server with the winbind support.
Chapter 8 Kerberos Support Use this chapter to understand configuration detail which
can be used when HP CIFS Server co-exists with other HP-UX applications that
make use of the Kerberos security protocol.
Chapter 9 HP CIFS Deployment Models This chapter describes three HP CIFS deployment
models: Samba Domain, Windows Domain, and Unified Domain. Examples of
configuration files for each deployment model are provided for reference.
Chapter 10 Securing HP CIFS Server Use this chapter to understand the network security
methods that you can use to protect your HP CIFS Server.
Chapter 11 CIFS Flie System Module (CFSM) Support Use this chapter to understand
detailed information on how to set up, configure and use CFSM. This chapter
also describes CFSM tracing functionality to diagnostic CFSM activities.
Chapter 12 Configuring HA HP CIFS Use this chapter to understand the procedures
required to configure the active-standby or active-active High Availability
configuration.
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