Tandberg Data NAS Hardware Viking FS-1500 User Manual

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Microsoft Services for Network File System (MSNFS)

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A .maphosts file with the following contents allows access by all computers
except computers named rogue_host and malicious_wks:

rogue_host -

malicious_wks -

+

In the next example, rogue_host is denied access even though it appears in
the list without a minus sign () because it follows a minus sign on its own
line:

R2_host

UNIX_host

Windows_DC

NIS_host

-

rogue_host

8.6.6.3.

Create a user map

The next step in setting up User Name Mapping is to create a user map that
associates the Windows user name of each user to his or her UNIX user
name.

To create a user map:

1. On the computer running User Name Mapping, open Microsoft

Services for NFS. To open Microsoft Services for NFS, click Start,
point to Administrative Tools, and then click Microsoft Services
for Network File System
.

2. In the console tree, expand User Name Mapping, right-click User

Maps, and then click Create Map.

3. In the Windows domain list, click the domain for which you want to

map user names, and then click List Windows Users.

4. If you are obtaining information about UNIX user names from an NIS

server, type the NIS domain name in NIS domain name. If the NIS
server is in a different subnet than the User Name Mapping server,
type the DNS name or IP address of the NIS server in NIS server
name
. Otherwise, leave the NIS Server name box blank.

5. Click List UNIX Users.

6. In the Windows Users list, click the user name to map.

7. In the UNIX Users list, click the corresponding user name to map

and click Add.

8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 for each user account to map and click Apply.

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