HP CIFS Server Administrator's Guide Version A.03.01.04 (5900-2303), April 2012

Extending the Samba subschema into your directory server..........................................................88
Samba subschema differences between HP CIFS Server versions..............................................88
Procedures to extend the Samba subschema into your directory...............................................88
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.................................................................91
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 .........................................................................95
Verifying Samba uers.........................................................................................................95
Syntax.........................................................................................................................96
Option.........................................................................................................................96
Example......................................................................................................................96
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 ..............................................................................................106
Limitations using idmap rid ...............................................................................................107
Configuring and using idmap rid.......................................................................................107
LDAP backend support .....................................................................................................107
Configuring the LDAP backend..........................................................................................107
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......................................................................108
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
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