[HPADM] Re: permission denied - Windows 2003 x Unix

From: Jordan Wiseman (reverendjw@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Sep 11 2006 - 20:16:43 EDT


Eduardo,

I played around a little bit with a few machines I have and hit the same
problem...no real help in the Windows Event log, the Server for NFS log or
the client's syslog (HPUX 11i in this case). After looking at the SFU help
I can across this and I think this is what is going on:

With Server for NFS, you can control access by users and groups to network
files system (NFS) resources. Controlled access is automatically enabled if
Server for NFS is running on a Windows Server 2003-based computer and the
functional level of your domain or forest is Windows Server 2003. Otherwise,
you must install Server for NFS Authentication on the primary and backup
domain controllers of all domains containing users who might require access.
(If you do not use Server for NFS Authentication and the functional level of
your domain is not Windows Server 2003 family, all users will access NFS
resources as anonymous users.) You must also install User Name Mapping on
one computer in your network to associate Windows user accounts with UNIX
user accounts.

Don't have a test DC I can try this on right now...

Jordan

On 9/11/06, anderson oliveira <yaboliveira@yahoo.com.br> wrote:
>
> Hello Guys,
>
> I have a problem and I would like any suggestion to
> solve this problem.
>
> My environment is:
>
> Winodows NT4.0 PDC - Domain controller
> Windows 2003 Storage Server - SFU 3.5 installed - File
> Server
> Windows 2000 - Application Server
> UNIX Machines - HP UX ans HPUX-11 and 10.20.
>
> I have made two tests:
>
> First:
> I have installed in my File Server Windows 2003 the
> Windows Services for Unix version 3.5.
> No User Name Mapping or Simple Mapping configured in
> this server. OK?
>
> In my Winodws 2003 Server I have shared one folder
> (TESTEUNIX) with NFS Sharing on the Windows 2003. OK?
> When the Unix user "root or anyone" try to access this
> folder appears the error: Permission Denied. Any user
> get to mount the folder but they don't get to do
> anything in this folder.
>
> I already tried to configure the User Name Mapping -
> Simple Mapping but didn't work.
>
> Second:
> I have installed the Windows Services for Unix,
> version 3.5 in one Windows 2000 Server.
>
> No User Name Mapping or Simple Mapping configured in
> this server also. OK?
>
> In this Server I have shared one folder (TESTEUNIX)
> with NFS Sharing on the Windows 2002. OK?
> Automatically the UNIX user "root or anyone" got to
> mount and work in this folder easily.
>
> In my PDC there isn't NFS Authentication Service
> installed.
>
> What can be happening with Windows 2003 Server that is
> not working fine.
>
> Any Idea?
>
> Thanks
>
> Eduardo
>
>
>
>
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