
OWC JUPITER CALLISTO
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6.1.4 CIFS Guest Access
To enable guest access over CIFS, there are three steps.
1. When creating the CIFS share, click the ‘Allow Guest Access’ checkbox.
2. Go to the ‘Services’ tab and click the wrench icon to the right of the ‘ON/OFF’ slider for the CIFS service. This will bring
up the CIFS settings window. In the ‘Guest account’ section, select the user ‘nobody’ from the dropdown menu.
‘Nobody’ is a user that is built into the system and used for setting up guest access to shares.
3. Modify the permissions of the filesystem to which your CIFS share is pointed. Guest access can only be configured
on a filesystem because the ownership of the pool cannot be changed for security reasons. Click on the ‘Storage’ tab
at the top of the screen, then click on the appropriate filesystem. At the bottom of the screen, click on the ‘Change
Permissions’ icon (a stack of disks with a black key at the top), then in the window that opens select ‘nobody’ as
‘Owner (user)’ and as ‘Owner (group)’. Click ‘Change’ to apply these modifications.
6.1.5 Creating an NFS Share
To create an NFS share, click ‘Sharing’ at the top of the screen, click ‘Unix (NFS)’, then click ‘Add Unix (NFS) Share’ to bring
up the following window (
Figure 6.1.5
).
Select a path for the NFS share and click ‘OK’ to create the share. Note that access to NFS shares is not user specific. You can
limit access to certain IP addresses if you want, but permisisons will be handled entirely on the side of the ZFS filesystem
that you are pointing to in the path.
After the new NFS share is created, you will receive a message asking if you wish to activate the NFS service. Click ‘Yes’ to
enable NFS sharing. If you wish to enable or disable NFS sharing in the future, click on the ‘Services’ tab at the top of the
screen, then click on the ‘ON/OFF’ slider labeled ‘NFS’ to toggle the service.
Figure 6.1.5
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