12. User and Groups
If you do not need to restrict access to a SMB share, you can enable guestaccess and you are ready.
If you want to restrict access, you can create users with napp-it menu „User“
When you create a user, you only need to enter a username and a password. This user is valid for SMB access
and is a valid Unix user. You can assign a UID/GID for a new user when needed ex for NFS (optional).
Attention:
Windows groups and Unix groups behaves different. This is the reason why the Solaris CIFS server come with
an own SMB group management that works independently from Unix groups.
If you need groups to restrict SMB access, you must do this with SMB groups.
Menu „User“ allows to create SMB groups add add users to these groups.
There is an idmapping option Winuser -> Unixuser and Wingroup -> Unixgroup in Solaris/ OmniOS.
While a usermapping makes sense only in an AD-environment to map an AD user to a Unix user
(never map a local Unixuser to a local Unixuser) you can map local SMB groups to local Unixgroups to
achieve a similar permission behaviour within SMB and locally on Unix.
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