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Oracle Solaris SMB and Windows Interoperability Administration Guide Oracle Solaris 11 Express 11/10 |
1. Windows Interoperability (Overview)
2. Identity Mapping Administration (Tasks)
Mapping User and Group Identities
Creating Your Identity Mapping Strategy
Mapping Well-Known Account Names
Managing Directory-Based Name Mapping for Users and Groups (Task Map)
How to Extend the Active Directory Schema, and User and Group Entries
How to Extend the Native LDAP Schema, and User and Group Entries
How to Configure Directory-Based Mapping
How to Add a Directory-Based Name Mapping to a User Object
How to Add a Directory-Based Name Mapping to a Group Object
How to Remove a Directory-Based Name Mapping From a User Object
How to Remove a Directory-Based Name Mapping From a Group Object
Managing Rule-Based Identity Mapping for Users and Groups (Task Map)
How to Add a User Mapping Rule
How to Add a Group Mapping Rule
How to Import User Mappings From a Rule-Mapping File
How to Show a Mapping for a Particular Identity
How to Show All Established Mappings
How to Remove a User Mapping Rule
How to Remove a Group Mapping Rule
3. Solaris SMB Server Administration (Tasks)
You can use the following task to enable Identity Management for UNIX (IDMU) to manage directory-based identity mapping for the Solaris SMB server in a Windows environment. IDMU is an optional feature of Active Directory.
Before you can use IDMU support, you must first install the IDMU software on your Active Directory domain controller and use the UNIX Attributes tab in the Active Directory Users and Computers tool to specify UIDs and GIDs for your users.
For more information, see How to Obtain Administrative Rights in System Administration Guide: Security Services.
# svccfg -s svc:/system/idmap setprop \ config/directory_based_mapping = astring: idmu
# svcadm refresh svc:/system/idmap