On December 21, 2018 6:00:38 PM UTC, Gabriele Bulfon <[email protected]> 
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>Hi,
> 
>probably a strange question...
> 
>Is there any way I can gain access via sftp on CIFS folder joined to an
>AD domain using an AD user/pass to gain all required ACL access (read
>and write)?
> 
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Probably not, these are different independent protocols. You can probably set 
up SFTP to serve files from the same dataset as the CIFS share by 
administrative coincidence, and set up filesystem (not CIFS share) ACLs to 
manage access.

That is, if I got your question correctly - of serving same data from an 
illumos server over two protocols.

If you mean that your illumos-based server is a CIFS client to another and 
wants to re-publish that data over SFTP, I don't see why not - as long as 
you've figured out the (auto)mounting for the illumos CIFS client. This will 
indeed be constrained by access rights your box has to that CIFS share of the 
other server.

Jim
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