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Oracle Solaris SMB and Windows Interoperability Administration Guide Oracle Solaris 11 Express 11/10 |
1. Windows Interoperability (Overview)
Managing Solaris SMB Configuration Properties
Utilities and Files Associated With the Solaris SMB Server and Client
Authentication, Directory, Naming, and Time Services
Host-Based Access Control to Shares
Access Control Lists on Shares
Client-Side Caching for Offline Files
Support for the Distributed File System
2. Identity Mapping Administration (Tasks)
3. Solaris SMB Server Administration (Tasks)
This section describes the high-level process for configuring the Solaris SMB server.
Determine your identity mapping strategy.
Disable the Samba service.
Determine whether you want the Solaris SMB server to join an existing Windows domain or a Windows workgroup.
To join a domain, see How to Configure the Solaris SMB Server in Domain Mode.
To join a workgroup, see How to Configure the Solaris SMB Server in Workgroup Mode.
Define one or more SMB shares.
Configure the Oracle Solaris system as a client of the following services that you might use in your environment.
For DNS, see System Administration Guide: Naming and Directory Services (DNS, NIS, and LDAP).
For Kerberos, see Configuring Kerberos Clients (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Security Services.
For LDAP, see Chapter 12, Setting Up LDAP Clients (Tasks), in System Administration Guide: Naming and Directory Services (DNS, NIS, and LDAP).
For NIS, see Setting Up NIS Clients in System Administration Guide: Naming and Directory Services (DNS, NIS, and LDAP).
For NTP, see How to Set Up an NTP Client in System Administration Guide: Network Services.
Configure the Solaris SMB server as a client to the various services that are used in your environment.
For WINS, see How to Configure WINS.