HP CIFS Windows 2000 Interoperability (October 2002)
CIFS/9000 and Windows 2000 Interoperability
Hewlett-Packard
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Contents
Legal Notices .....................................................................................................................2
Contents ............................................................................................................................3
Chapter 1 Introduction ......................................................................................................5
Chapter 2 CIFS/9000 Overview..........................................................................................6
2.1 Migration to Windows 2000 .......................................................................................7
Chapter 3 W2000 Domain Mode: Mixed vs Native..............................................................9
3.1 Domain Design ..........................................................................................................9
3.2 Installation Process...................................................................................................9
3.3 Domain Mode Effect Upon Feature Set....................................................................12
3.3.1 Groups ............................................................................................................12
3.3.2 Dial-In Options................................................................................................13
3.3.3 Intellimirror ....................................................................................................13
3.3.4 SIDHistory ......................................................................................................13
3.4 PDC Emulator .........................................................................................................14
3.5 Windows 2000 Domain Mode: CIFS/9000 Interoperability ......................................14
Chapter 4 Authentication: Kerberos and NTLM...............................................................16
4.1 CIFS/9000 Server and NTLM ..................................................................................16
4.1.1 NTLM Details .................................................................................................16
4.2 Windows 2000 and Kerberos....................................................................................17
4.3 CIFS/9000 Server and Windows 2000 Kerberos .......................................................17
4.3.1 NT4.0 Client in an NT4.0 Domain ...................................................................18
4.3.2 Windows 2000 Client Logon with Kerberos: Mixed or Native...........................21
4.3.3 Windows 2000 Client Mapping CIFS/9000 Server: Mixed Mode.......................22
4.3.4 Windows 2000 Client Mapping CIFS/9000 Server: Native Mode ......................23
4.4 Why Does CIFS/9000 Use NTLM? ...........................................................................25
4.5 Windows 2000 Authentication: CIFS/9000 Interoperability ....................................25
Chapter 5 Active Directory Integration ............................................................................27
5.1 Adding a CIFS/9000 Server to the Domain ADS ......................................................27
5.2 Windows 2000 and CIFS/9000 Account Interoperability ..........................................28
5.3 Unified Login ..........................................................................................................29
5.3.1 Traditional Login Scenario ..............................................................................29
5.3.2 Unified Login Scenario ....................................................................................30
5.3.3 User and Group Management..........................................................................31
5.4 CIFS/9000 Access Control Lists ...............................................................................33
5.5 ADS Integration Issues ...........................................................................................33
5.5.1 ACL management from Windows 2000 Pro......................................................33
5.5.2 Unified Logon UNIX Group Management ........................................................33
5.5.3 HP-UX User Name 8 Characters .....................................................................33
5.6 Active Directory Integration: CIFS/9000 Interoperability .......................................34
Chapter 6 Name Address Resolution ................................................................................35
6.1 NetBIOS and WINS ................................................................................................35
6.1.1 NetBIOS .........................................................................................................35
6.1.2 WINS ..............................................................................................................36
6.2 BIND – UNIX DNS .................................................................................................36
6.2.1 BIND DNS on HP-UX .....................................................................................37
6.3 Windows 2000 DDNS ..............................................................................................37
6.3.1 Microsoft Windows 2000 DDNS Recommendations..........................................38
6.4 Name Address Resolution: CIFS/9000 Interoperability ............................................39
6.4.1 Name Recommendations .................................................................................40
Chapter 7 Windows 2000 DFS .........................................................................................41
7.1 Standard Namespace...............................................................................................41
7.2 DFS Namespace......................................................................................................42
7.3 Windows 2000 DFS Design......................................................................................42