OES 23.4: OES CIFS for Linux Administration Guide
- OES 23.4: OES CIFS for Linux Administration Guide
- Overview of CIFS
- Understanding CIFS
- CIFS and Universal Password
- CIFS Features and Capabilities
- Limitations
- What's Next
- What’s New or Changed in CIFS
- What’s New or Changed in OES CIFS (OES 23.4)
- Planning and Implementing CIFS
- Planning for CIFS
- Preparing for CIFS Installation
- CIFS System Prerequisites
- Co-existence Issues
- Planning for SMB Changes in OES 2018 and later
- What's Next
- Installing and Setting Up CIFS
- Installing CIFS during the OES Installation
- Installing CIFS after the OES Installation
- Installing NMAS
- Verifying the Installation
- Installing the CIFS iManager Plug-In
- Installing Avahi After OES Installation
- What's Next
- Administering the CIFS Server
- Using iManager to Manage CIFS
- Using the Command Line to Manage CIFS
- Apple Time Machine Backups to NSS Volumes
- Locks Management for CIFS
- Third-Party Domain Authentication
- Roaming User Profile
- Dynamic Storage Technology for CIFS Server
- DFS Junction Support in CIFS Linux
- Subtree Search
- Enabling Offline Files Support
- Enabling Folder Redirection Support
- Directory Cache Management for CIFS Server
- Server-side Copy Feature
- What’s Next
- CIFS Monitoring and Management
- Overview of CIFS Monitoring and Management
- Using CIFS Monitoring and Management
- Monitoring Connections
- Monitoring Files
- Migrating CIFS to OES
- Running CIFS in a Virtualized Environment
- What’s Next
- Configuring CIFS with Cluster Services for an NSS File System
- Benefits of Configuring CIFS for High Availability
- Cluster Terminology
- CIFS and Cluster Services
- Configuring CIFS in a Cluster
- What's Next
- Working with Client Computers
- Accessing Files from a Client Computer
- Mapping Drives and Mounting Volumes
- Using OES File Access Rights Management (NFARM)
- Troubleshooting CIFS
- Known issues
- CIFS Installation and Configuration
- Authentication
- Startup
- Migration
- Mac Client
- DFS
- Miscellaneous
- Security Guidelines for CIFS
- Using Credentials
- Using OES Credential Store
- Using VPN Connections
- Using SMB Signing
- Other Security Considerations
- Tuning the Parameters and Settings for a File Server Stack
- eDirectory
- NSS
- CIFS
- NCP
- Command Line Utility for CIFS
- novcifs (8)
- Comparing CIFS on NetWare and CIFS on OES 2018 or Later
- Configuration and Log Files
- Legal Notices