HP CIFS Server Administrator Guide Version A.03.01.03 (5900-2006, October 2011)
Table Of Contents
- HP CIFS Server Administrator Guide Version A.03.01.03
- Contents
- About this document
- 1 Introduction to the HP CIFS Server
- 2 Installing and configuring HP CIFS Server
- HP CIFS Server requirements and limitations
- Step 1: Installing HP CIFS Server software
- Step 2: Running the configuration script
- Step 3: Modify the configuration
- Step 4: Starting HP CIFS Server
- Other Samba configuration issues
- 3 Managing HP-UX file access permissions from Windows NT/XP/2000/Vista/Windows 7
- Introduction
- UNIX file permissions and POSIX ACLs
- Using the Windows NT Explorer GUI to create ACLs
- Using the Windows Vista Explorer GUI to create ACLs
- POSIX ACLs and Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 clients
- HP CIFS Server Directory ACLs and Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 clients
- In conclusion
- 4 Windows style domains
- Introduction
- Configure HP CIFS Server as a PDC
- Configure HP CIFS Server as a BDC
- Domain member server
- Create the Machine Trust Accounts
- Configure domain users
- Join a Windows client to a Samba domain
- Roaming profiles
- Configuring user logon scripts
- Home drive mapping support
- Trust relationships
- 5 Windows 2003 and Windows 2008 domains
- 6 LDAP integration support
- Overview
- Network environments
- Summary of installing and configuring
- Installing and configuring your Directory Server
- Installing LDAP-UX Client Services on an HP CIFS Server
- Configuring the LDAP-UX Client Services
- Enabling Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
- Extending the Samba subschema into your Directory Server
- Migrating your data to the Directory Server
- Configuring the HP CIFS Server
- Creating Samba users in directory
- Management tools
- 7 Winbind support
- 8 Kerberos support
- 9 HP CIFS deployment models
- Introduction
- Samba Domain Model
- Windows Domain Model
- Unified Domain Model
- 10 Securing HP CIFS Server
- 11 Configuring HA HP CIFS
- 12 HP-UX configuration for HP CIFS
- 13 Tool reference
- Glossary
- Index

Table 6 Windows access type maps to UNIX permission (continued)
UNIX permissionWindows access type
-wxSpecial Access(WX)
rwxSpecial Access(RWX)
r--Special Access
When mapping to UNIX file permissions from Windows, you will not be able to add new Windows
ACL entries because only the owner, owning group and other ACL entries are supported by UNIX
permissions. UNIX ignores unrecognized entries. Conversely, you cannot delete any of the three
entries listed above as these entries are required by UNIX.
Pre-defined Windows permissions
The Windows Explorer ACL interface allows you to choose predefined permissions like Change
and Full Control in addition to creating custom Special Access permissions.
Figure 3 Windows Explorer ACL iInterface
If you use pre-defined Windows access types to set permissions on a Samba share, the permissions
that are displayed later will not match what you set in Windows.
For example, Full Control will become rwx on the Samba server, and when it is displayed on the
Windows client, it will show up as Special Access (RWX).
Table 7 Windows access type maps UNIX permission
UNIX permissionWindows access type
---No Access
r-xRead
rwxChange
rwxFull Control
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