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SnapScale/RAINcloudOS 4.1 Administrator’s Guide
4 – Network Settings
4.
Choose the desired
Client code page
from the drop-down list.
Select
UTF-8
,
ISO-8859-1
,
ISO-8859-15
, or
EUC-JP
.
5.
Click
OK
.
Configure NFSv4 Access
1.
Go to
Network > NFS
.
2.
Check the
Enable NFS
and
Enable NFSv4
boxes.
A new set of security options are displayed below the
Enable NFSv4
option.
3.
Use this table to select the
level of security
you want to apply:
Option
Description
Domain Name
The default domain name “localdomain” is shown in the field. If
necessary, you can change it.
CAUTION:
This setting is used by the NFSv4 IDMAP daemon
and must be set to the same value on all NFSv4 clients and
servers for proper functionality. If set incorrectly, UID and GID
resolution will not work properly.
Security Type
• Standard NFS Security – Choose this option if you want to use
standard NFS host- and subnet-based security.
• RPSEC GSS Security (Unix Kerberos) – Choose this option and
complete the fields that appear if you want to use Unix Kerberos
security to authenticate NFSv4 connections.
NOTE: Kerberos security can only be configured for Unix-based
Kerberos implementations. Windows ADS Kerberos is not
supported for NFSv4 authentication.