Joep Vesseur <Joep.Vesseur at Sun.COM> wrote: > On 03/09/09 19:37, Jordan Brown wrote: >> [...] Windows systems typically >> use a predefined local account called Guest to represent guest >> connections, although this account can be renamed. On Solaris, >> the system administrator can define an idmap name-based rule to >> map Guest to any local Solaris username, such as guest or >> nobody. For example: >> >> # idmap add winname:Guest unixuser:guest > > > What mapping occurs when no explicit name-based rule is created? i.e. what > permissions are used by default for guest access? > Or will guest access fail if no explicit name-based rule is created? > > Joep
An ephemeral ID will be allocated - exactly the same as for any CIFS user for whom there is no applicable mapping. In terms of file access control, it is no different from any other user account. Alan