[cifs-discuss] About CIFS and ANONYMOUS LOGON, Sun Storage 7200

2010-07-08 Thread Mikael Ã…kerlund
Hi, Running a Sun Storage 7210 and want to replace a ordinary Windows fileserver Have done identical shares and user rights (as I can understand). My application that access the share need to also do ANONYMOUS LOGON, and the share have READ for Everyone Here is an example from the security log a

Re: [cifs-discuss] Change default idmap domain

2010-07-08 Thread Natalie Li
r...@dsshare01:~# smbadm join -u solarisuser de-ent.com Is "solarisuser" an AD user? If not, please try using a domain administrator account to perform the domain join. When joining a Windows 2008 domain, please refer to the following troubleshooting guide: http://wiki.genunix.org/wiki/index.

Re: [cifs-discuss] CIFS / Active Directory question

2010-07-08 Thread Afshin Salek
I don't believe enabling guest access is exposed in current 7000 BUI I don't have any knowledge of if/when it will be available. I'd recommend that you raise this issue through your support channel. Afshin On 07/ 2/10 10:02 PM, Alex Ball wrote: Thanks for your response. I'm curious how to ena

Re: [cifs-discuss] CIFS / Active Directory question

2010-07-08 Thread Alan Wright
On 07/ 8/10 11:25 AM, Afshin Salek wrote: I don't believe enabling guest access is exposed in current 7000 BUI I don't have any knowledge of if/when it will be available. I'd recommend that you raise this issue through your support channel. Agreed. In response to the discussion below. svchos

[cifs-discuss] CIFS Permissions

2010-07-08 Thread zfsnoob4
Hello, I am currently using b134 as s file server (zfs). I have the guestok parameter set on my file system and it shares correctly without a password. The problem I have now is with the file permissions. I want any user to be able to modify or delete any file from the share from windwos (or a

Re: [cifs-discuss] CIFS Permissions

2010-07-08 Thread Alan Wright
Don't use 777. Both Windows and ZFS are ACL based and using 777 only sets the rwx bits, which is not the same as FullControl. Use: chmod A=everyone@:full_set:fd:allow Where is the file/directory/path you want to modify. Note: The OpenSolaris team opted to make the gnu utilities the d

Re: [cifs-discuss] CIFS Permissions

2010-07-08 Thread zfsnoob4
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