SirHaxalot
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- Aug 27, 2012
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Hi,
I'm planning on building a NAS that will serve both Windows and Linux clients in a network were most clients, including Linux, will be connected to a Active Directory domain. In this network I want CIFS for the Windows clients but NFS for the Linux ones.
As NFS permissions in the end only really use UIDs to control user access I assume that the only thing I have to make sure is that the AD accounts on my Linux boxes get the same uid as FreeNAS assigns to the users. Is there any way to control this? Is it possible to tell FreeNAS to read specific UIDs from attributes in the AD?
I'm planning on building a NAS that will serve both Windows and Linux clients in a network were most clients, including Linux, will be connected to a Active Directory domain. In this network I want CIFS for the Windows clients but NFS for the Linux ones.
As NFS permissions in the end only really use UIDs to control user access I assume that the only thing I have to make sure is that the AD accounts on my Linux boxes get the same uid as FreeNAS assigns to the users. Is there any way to control this? Is it possible to tell FreeNAS to read specific UIDs from attributes in the AD?