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Managing SMB File Sharing and Windows Interoperability in Oracle Solaris 11.2
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Chapter 1 Sharing Files Between Windows and Oracle Solaris Systems
About SMB File Sharing
SMB File Sharing Environment
SMB Service Components
SMB Server
SMB Client
Identity Mapping Service
Managing SMB Configuration Properties
Configuring the SMB Server ??? Process Overview
Utilities and Files Associated With the SMB Server and Client
Managing SMB Servers and Clients by Using SMB Utilities (Task Map)
SMB Service
SMB Files
/etc/auto_direct File
/etc/dfs/sharetab File
/etc/smbautohome File
/var/smb/smbpasswd File
Authentication, Directory, Naming, and Time Services
SMB Shares
SMB Share Properties
SMB Share Access Control
Host-Based Access Control to SMB Shares
Access Control Lists on SMB Shares
SMB Autohome Shares
SMB Autohome Entries
SMB Autohome Map Entry Format
SMB Autohome Map Key Substitution
Wildcard Rule
nsswitch Map
Local SMB Groups
SMB Share Execution Properties
SMB Support for the Distributed File System
SMB Support for SMB Printing
Chapter 2 Setting Up Identity Mapping Between Windows and Oracle Solaris Systems
Mapping User and Group Identities
Creating Your Identity Mapping Strategy
Using Directory-Based Name Mapping
Using Identity Management for UNIX
Using Rule-Based Mapping
Mapping Well-Known Windows Account Names
Managing Directory-Based Name Mapping for Users and Groups
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 or Group Object
How to Remove a Directory-Based Name Mapping From a User or Group Object
Managing Directory-Based Identity Mapping by Using Identity Management for UNIX
How to Enable Identity Management for UNIX Support
About Rule-Based Identity Mapping for Users and Groups
Formatting Group and User Names
Managing Rule-Based Identity Mapping for Users and Groups
Adding and Removing Group and User Mapping Rules
How to Add a User or Group Mapping Rule
How to Remove a User or Group Mapping Rule
Importing User Mappings From a Rule-Mapping File
How to Import User Mappings From a Rule-Mapping File
Viewing Mapping Information
Viewing a Mapping for a Particular Identity
Viewing All Established Mappings
Troubleshooting the Identity Mapping Service
Viewing Identity Mapping Service Property Settings
Saving and Restoring Name-Based Mapping Rules
How to Back Up and Restore Name-Based Mapping Rules
Viewing Details About Mappings
Debugging the Identity Mapping Service
Chapter 3 Setting Up a Oracle Solaris SMB Server to Manage and Share Files
Disabling the Samba Service
How to Disable the Samba Service
Configuring the SMB Server Operation Mode
How to Configure the SMB Server in Domain Mode
How to Configure the SMB Server in Workgroup Mode
Managing SMB Shares
Managing SMB Shares (Task Map)
About Cross-Protocol Locking
How to Enable Cross-Protocol Locking
Creating and Modifying SMB Shares
How to Create an SMB Share (zfs)
Enabling Guest Access
How to Enable Guest Access to an SMB Share
Enabling Access-Based Enumeration for a share
How to Enable Access-Based Enumeration for a Share
How to Modify SMB Share Properties (zfs)
How to Remove an SMB Share (zfs)
Creating an Autohome Share Rule
How to Create a Specific Autohome Share Rule
How to Restrict Client Host Access to an SMB Share (zfs)
Managing SMB Groups
How to Create an SMB Group
How to Add a Member to an SMB Group
How to Remove a Member From an SMB Group
How to Modify SMB Group Properties
Configuring the WINS Service
How to Configure WINS
Enabling CATIA V4/V5 Character Translations
Configuring SMB Printing
How to Enable the SMB Print Service
Troubleshooting the SMB Service
Cannot Join a Windows Domain
Check the DNS Configuration
Ensure That You Specify the Correct Password for Your Domain User
Ensure the Firewall Software Does Not Filter Out Required Ports
Verifying Oracle Solaris SMB Service Property Settings
Excluding IP Addresses From WINS Name Resolution
Changes to Windows Group Membership and to User Mapping Do Not Take Effect
Windows Clients Cannot Connect by NetBIOS Name or Are Missing From the Browse List or Network Neighborhood
Cannot Set Share Security; All Shares Inherit the Security of the Directory Object
Older Versions of Windows Cannot Copy Files Larger Than Four Gbytes
Cannot Use SMB to Map Drives
Microsoft Access or SQL Server Sessions Time Out After a Period of Inactivity
Cannot Add Windows Local Groups to Access Control List
SMB Browsing Fails When share.smb=on Is Set on a ZFS Pool
Samba or SMB Service Cannot Bind Various Ports
SMB Shares on a ZFS File System Are Inaccessible After a Reboot
Invalid Password Errors Appear When Mapping a Drive or Browsing Computers in the Workgroup
Access Control List Inheritance Issues
Cannot See the Security Tab From Windows Clients
Missing Security Tab on Windows XP Clients
Chapter 4 Using SMB File Sharing on Client Systems
Managing SMB Mounts in Your Local Environment
How to Find Available SMB Shares on a Known File Server
How to Mount an SMB Share on a Directory You Own
How to View the List of Mounted SMB Shares
How to Unmount an SMB Share From a Directory You Own
About Persistent Passwords
Storing SMB Persistent Passwords
Configuring the PAM Module to Store an SMB Persistent Password
Deleting an SMB Persistent Password
Managing SMB Mounts in the Global Environment
How to Mount a Multiuser SMB Share
How to Customize the SMB Environment in Oracle Solaris
How to View the SMB Environment Property Values
How to Add an Automounter Entry for an SMB Share
Troubleshooting the SMB Client
Viewing SMB Client Property Settings
Access Denied Message When Accessing a Server
Cannot View or Mount SMB Shares
Cannot Mount SMB Shares as a Regular User
tar and gtar Warnings
Viewing XATTR Status for Mounted Shares
Appendix A SMB DTrace Provider
SMB DTrace Overview
SMB DTrace Probes
SMB DTrace Arguments
SMB DTrace Examples
Glossary
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extending the native LDAP schema
How to Extend the Native LDAP Schema, and User and Group Entries
populating LDAP user and group objects
Populating Native LDAP User and Group Objects
local ID mapping
Identity Mapping Service
local SMB groups
Local SMB Groups
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