25Make your changes or verify your servers are properly named and click Authentication. The Authentication tab appears.
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This tab allows you to configure user authentication.
•Windows User Names: Select the Windows user name you would like to map. Then, select one of the following three methods:
•Active Directory: Select this button to use the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) method for mapping. LDAP/RFC 2307 is used to obtain the Active Directory/ Services for UNIX (SFU) mapping for the selected Windows user name. Active Directory will be the only mapping method supported in a future StorNext release. This check box enables Active Directory only if the Windows client is part of an Active Directory domain.
•PCNFSD Server: Select this button if your system uses Personal Computer Network File System Daemon (PCNFSD) authentication, and enter the IP address for the desired PCNFSD server.
•NIS Domain: Select this button if your system uses NIS authentication, and enter the NIS domain and server names.
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