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
Other Samba configuration issues.............................................................................................31
Translate open-mode locks into HP-UX advisory locks..............................................................31
Performance tuning using Change Notify..............................................................................31
Special concerns when using HP CIFS Server on a Network File System (NFS) or a Clustered File
System (CFS).....................................................................................................................31
NetBIOS names are not supported on port 445.....................................................................32
3 Managing HP-UX file access permissions from Windows
NT/XP/2000/Vista/Windows 7..................................................................33
Introduction............................................................................................................................33
UNIX file permissions and POSIX ACLs......................................................................................33
Viewing UNIX permissions from Windows.............................................................................33
VxFS POSIX ACL file permissions..........................................................................................36
Using the Windows NT Explorer GUI to create ACLs...................................................................37
Using the Windows Vista Explorer GUI to create ACLs................................................................39
POSIX ACLs and Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7 clients.................42
Viewing UNIX permissions from Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows
7 clients............................................................................................................................42
Setting permissions from Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows 7
clients...............................................................................................................................43
Viewing ACLs from Windows 2000 clients............................................................................44
Displaying the owner of a file..............................................................................................45
HP CIFS Server Directory ACLs and Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows
7 clients................................................................................................................................45
Directory ACL types............................................................................................................45
Viewing ACLs from Windows 2000 clients............................................................................45
Viewing basic ACLs from Windows 2000 clients...............................................................45
Viewing advanced ACLs from Windows 2000 clients........................................................46
Mapping Windows 2000/XP directory Inheritance Values to POSIX.........................................47
Modifying directory ACLs from Windows 2000/XP clients......................................................48
Removing an ACE entry from Windows 2000/XP clients....................................................49
Examples................................................................................................................49
Adding directory ACLs from Windows 2000/XP clients..........................................................51
POSIX default owner and owning group ACLs........................................................................52
POSIX ACEs with zero permissions.......................................................................................52
In conclusion..........................................................................................................................52
4 Windows style domains............................................................................54
Introduction............................................................................................................................54
Advantages of the Samba Domain Model.............................................................................54
Primary Domain Controllers.................................................................................................54
Backup Domain Controllers.................................................................................................55
Advantages of Backup Domain Controllers.......................................................................55
Limitations....................................................................................................................55
Domain members...............................................................................................................55
Configure HP CIFS Server as a PDC..........................................................................................55
Configure HP CIFS Server as a BDC..........................................................................................56
Promote a BDC to a PDC in a Samba domain.......................................................................57
Domain member server...........................................................................................................57
Configure HP CIFS Server as a member server.......................................................................57
Join an HP CIFS Server to an NT domain, Windows 2000/2003 (as a pre-Windows 2000
computer), or Samba domain..............................................................................................58
Step-by-step procedure...................................................................................................59
Create the Machine Trust Accounts...........................................................................................59
Configure domain users...........................................................................................................61
Join a Windows client to a Samba domain................................................................................61
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