This is is still on the to-do list but demand hasn't been sufficient to raise the priority. If you'd like it to be supported, please tell your S7000 rep and make them aware of your need for NT4 domain support.
Thanks, Alan -- On 01/29/10 11:43, Rainer Orth wrote:
We're currently planning to replace our file service infrastructure (based on 2 Sun Fire V880 running Solaris 9 resp. 10 and providing NFS and CIFS service using Samba 3.4.3 to 600+ clients) with something more performant and featureful. We thought about going the appliance route (i.e. Storage 7000 or NetApp). While our current preference is a cluster of S7410, we've run into a problem which may become a showstopper: To authenticate the windows clients, we currently use NT 4.0 domain authentication, and don't run AD. While this works with Samba (obviously), the OpenSolaris CIFS server doesn't currently support this. The only reference I've found is in a slide deck by Alan Wright http://blogs.sun.com/amw/resource/cifs_09_27_2007.pdf which mentions NT 4.0 domain support on p.12 (SMB/CIFS Roadmap (post putback)). I haven't heard anything about this since and would like to know if either this is still planned (or rather, being worked on), or which workarounds could be used. Running Samba on some frontend machine which NFS mounts the data from the filer and re-exports it via CIFS might be a stopgap measure, but isn't a feasible mid-term solution. I don't see us running AD even in the mid-term (we're almost exclusively a Unix shop), and Samba 4 seems to be alpha quality at best right now. The NetApp filer we tried supported this out of the box. Thanks. Rainer
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