6.5 HP StoreAll OS User Guide

NOTE: CIFS in the GUI has not been rebranded to SMB yet. CIFS is just a different name for
SMB.
The wizard displays the window that corresponds to the option you selected.
Active Directory—See Active Directory” (page 69).
LDAP—See “LDAP” (page 74).
LDAP—ID Mapping. See “ID Mapping Name Service Selection” (page 70).
Local Groups—See “Local Groups” (page 76).
Local Users—See “Local Users” (page 77).
Share Administrators—See “Windows Share Administrators” (page 79).
Summary—See “Summary” (page 80).
Active Directory
Enter the domain name, the Auth Proxy username (an AD domain user with privileges to join the
specified domain; typically a Domain Administrator), and the password for that user. These
credentials are used only to join the domain and do not persist on the cluster nodes. If your
environment requires adding delegated users with only the minimum required permissions to a
domain, see “Configuring delegated users for an Active Directory domain” (page 83).
NOTE: When you successfully configure Active Directory authentication, the machine is part of
the domain until you remove it from the domain, either with the ibrix_auth -n command or
with the Management Console. Because Active Directory authentication is a one-time event, it is
not necessary to update authentication if you change the proxy user information.
Configuring authentication from the StoreAll Management Console 69