HP CIFS Server Administrator's Guide Version A.03.01.01 (5900-1282, May 2011)

init logon delay (G)
This parameter specifies the delay in milliseconds for the configured hosts for the initial
samlogon parameter with init logon delayed hosts. The default setting for this
parameter is init logon delay = 100.
kerberos method (G)
This parameter specifies how Kerberos tickets are verified. You can use the following values
for the kerberos method (G) parameter:
secrets only Use secrets.tdb for ticket verification.
system keytab Use system keytab for ticket verification.
dedicated keytab Use dedicated keytab for ticket verification.
NOTE: While using the dedicated keytab value, ensure
that the dedicated keytab file specifies the location of the
keytab file.
The main difference between the system keytab and
dedicated keytab is that the latter depends on Kerberos to
find the correct keytab and not on filtering based principles.
secrets and keytab Use the secrets.tdb first, then the system keytab.
The default setting for this parameter is kerberos method = secrets only.
map untrusted to domain (G)
This parameter specifies the legacy behavior of mapping unreliable domain names to the
primary domain. When you set the value to yes for map untrusted to domain (G),
smbd provides the legacy behavior of mapping unreliable domain names to domain server.
For example, if a client connects to smbd using an unreliable domain name such as
BOGUS\user, smbd replaces the BOGUS domain with its SAM name before authenticating
that user. When smbd functions as a PDC, it is Domain\user. When smbd functions as a
domain member server, it is WORKSTATION\user.
The default setting for this parameter is map untrusted to domain = no.
min receivefile size (G)
This parameter modifies the behavior of smbd(8) when it processes SMBwriteX calls. If an
incoming SMBwriterX call on a non-signed SMB/CIFS connection is greater than the value
specified in min receivefile size (G), it will not process the call and pass it to any
underlying kernel.
If you set the value as 0 for min receivefile size (G), Samba processes SMBwrite X
calls in specified manner. To enable Samba to process large write support, set the value of
min receivefile size (G) as non zero. You can set the maximum value to 128 K.
The default setting for this parameter is min receivefile size = 0.
registry shares (G)
This parameter specifies the support for the share definitions read from registry. Shares defined
in the smb.conf are given priority over the same shares defined in the registry.
The default setting for this parameter is registry shares = No.
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