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Oracle Solaris SMB and Windows Interoperability Administration Guide     Oracle Solaris 11 Express 11/10
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Preface

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 Directory-Based Identity Mapping by Using Identity Management for UNIX (Task Map)

How to Enable Identity Management for UNIX Support

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 Mappings

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)

4.  Solaris SMB Client Administration (Tasks)

Glossary

Index

Chapter 2

Identity Mapping Administration (Tasks)

This chapter describes the identity mapping service that maps Windows security identifiers (SIDs) to Oracle Solaris user identifiers (UIDs) and group identifiers (GIDs). The chapter also includes instructions on how to manage name-based mappings.

This chapter covers the following topics:

The idmap service can run in the global zone or in non-global zones. However, if Oracle Solaris Trusted Extensions software is enabled, the idmap service must run in the global zone.


Note - Common Internet File System (CIFS) is an enhanced version of the SMB protocol, which allows SMB clients to access files and resources on SMB servers. The terms CIFS and SMB can be considered interchangeable.


Up-to-date troubleshooting information is available on the Oracle Solaris SMB Service wiki.