4.2 Installing CIFS after the OES Installation

If you are installing CIFS after installing OES, ensure that you have the required eDirectory admin credentials before you proceed with the CIFS installation.

  1. Launch YaST, using one of the following methods:

    From your Desktop: Click Computer > More Applications > System > YaST.

    or

    From your Terminal: Run the yast2 command on the server console.

  2. Click Group > Open Enterprise Server > OES Install and Configuration.

  3. Select OES CIFS from the software patterns listed.

    IMPORTANT:When "OES CIFS" is selected, the CIFS dependency packages are also selected. These dependencies include: NetIQ eDirectory, OES Linux User Management (LUM), NetWare Core Protocol Server (NCP), OES Remote Manager (NRM), and OES Storage Services (NSS). These packages are in addition to any other OES service or dependency packages selected by default

  4. Click Accept.

  5. Select an appropriate install option.

    The subsequent pages allow you to configure CIFS on OES.

  6. To change the default configuration settings for CIFS, click OES CIFS service or click Next to continue with the default configuration.

    NOTE:If you are installing CIFS after installing OES, you are prompted to enter the eDirectory admin password. Enter the password, then click OK to proceed.

  7. Fill in the following fields, then click Next.

    Parameter

    Description

    eDirectory server address or host name

    This is the default eDirectory server IP address. Select from the drop-down list to change to a different server.

    LDAP port for CIFS Server

    The default is 636. This is preferred. Do not change the default port value during a fresh installation of the tree.

    NOTE:If the OES server is attached to an existing tree, you can change this to another LDAP port.

    Local NCP Server context

    Displays the NCP Server context.

    Credential Storage Location

    By default, the credential is stored in OES Credential Store. It is possible to store the credentials by using the Local File option. The password file is encrypted and encoded in the credential storage location.

  8. Select eDirectory Contexts that have CIFS users. CIFS server searches these contexts for CIFS users during authentication.

    If you want to add a CIFS user context, click Add.

    For example: ou=eng,o=novell

    If you want to delete a CIFS user context, select a context from the available list and click Delete.

    The CIFS user contexts are stored in /etc/opt/novell/cifs/cifsctxs.conf.

    Add Proxy User as Trustee of User Contexts: This option is selected by default. Deselecting this option will not grant the CIFS proxy user the rights required over eDirectory contexts to search for a CIFS user in the subtree.

    Enable Subtree Search: This option is not selected by default. Selecting this option enables CIFS to search for a user in the entire subtree of selected contexts.

  9. The CIFS configuration settings that you specified are saved successfully on your OES server.