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Section 3 Menu Functions
Windows (ADS)
This option can be used for Windows
2000/2003 ADS servers:
Please enter Realm name of your Windows 2000/2003 server.
It can be found under Windows system by clicking right mouse button on My Computer and selecting
Properties, then clicking tab Computer name, Realm name is the Domain name.
The KDC IP address must be taken from the same system as the Realm.
Enter administrator login and password.
Click "apply" to connect to Windows (ADS) domain.
Note: In order to connect to an NAS share via AFP (AppleTalk Filing Protocol) while user
authentication is set to ADS (Active Directory Services) and the Mac workstation prompts for username
and password, please enter the username as follows:
User Name:
DOMAUSER_NAME
(the "+" character belongs to the syntax!)
DNS server IP should be the same as the domain controller IP!
Workgroup (NIS server)
Choose this option in cases where the user wants to use user/group database from a Network
Information Service server.
The Workgroup name cannot begin/end with space and can not contain special characters like:
~!@#$^&()+[]{}*;:'".,%|<>?/\=`
Changing the authentication method may cost loss of ACL (Access Control Lists). In such a case
please set users/groups access rights for every share and reset ACLs.
If smb authentication is enabled, please edit windows registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanworkstation\parameters\ and
change the value of the key Dword 'enableplaintextpassword' to '1' hexadecimaly.
Function: NFS settings fig 3.2.2a
Click “
Use NFS
” to enable access to shares and/or snapshot via NFS.
Network File System (NFS) is a protocol for distributed file system which allows a computer to access
files over a network as easily as if they were on its local disks.
Note: If host has an entry in the dns field but doesn't have reverse dns entry then the
connection to NFS will not work.