HP CIFS Server Administrator's Guide Version A.02.04.04 (5070-6710, June 2011)

Migrating Your data to the Directory Server...............................................................................89
Migrating All Your Files......................................................................................................89
An Example.................................................................................................................89
Migrating Individual Files....................................................................................................90
Environment Variables....................................................................................................90
General Syntax for Perl Migration Scripts..........................................................................90
Migration Scripts...........................................................................................................90
Examples.....................................................................................................................91
Migrating Your data from one backend to another.................................................................92
Configuring the HP CIFS Server................................................................................................92
LDAP Configuration Parameters............................................................................................92
Configuring LDAP Feature Support.......................................................................................93
Creating Samba Users in the Directory......................................................................................94
Adding Credentials............................................................................................................94
Adding a Samba User to the LDAP Directory ........................................................................94
Verifying Samba Users.......................................................................................................95
Syntax.........................................................................................................................95
Option.........................................................................................................................95
Example......................................................................................................................95
Management Tools.................................................................................................................96
7 Winbind Support.....................................................................................97
Overview..............................................................................................................................97
Winbind Features...................................................................................................................97
Winbind Process Flow.............................................................................................................99
Winbind Supports Non-blocking, Asynchronous Functionality.....................................................100
When and How to Deploy Winbind.......................................................................................101
Commonly Asked Questions..............................................................................................101
Considering Alternatives...................................................................................................102
Configuring HP CIFS Server with Winbind...............................................................................104
Winbind Configuration Parameters.....................................................................................104
Unsupported Parameters or Options..............................................................................105
A smb.conf Example....................................................................................................106
Configuring Name Service Switch......................................................................................106
idmap Backend Support in Winbind.......................................................................................106
idmap rid Backend Support ..............................................................................................107
Limitations Using idmap rid ..............................................................................................107
Configuring and Using idmap rid.......................................................................................107
LDAP Backend Support ....................................................................................................107
Configuring the LDAP Backend..........................................................................................108
Starting and Stopping Winbind..............................................................................................108
Starting Winbind.............................................................................................................108
Stopping Winbind...........................................................................................................108
Automatically Starting Winbind at System Startup................................................................108
An Example for File Ownership by Winbind Users....................................................................109
wbinfo Utility.......................................................................................................................109
8 Kerberos Support....................................................................................110
Introduction..........................................................................................................................110
Kerberos Overview...............................................................................................................110
Kerberos CIFS Authentication Example................................................................................111
HP-UX Kerberos Application Co-existence.................................................................................111
Components for Kerberos Configuration..............................................................................111
Configuring krb5.keytab...................................................................................................112
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