I am just wondering that is AD can only be used with SMD file share? For example, is it possible to login the web interface with a domain account? When I search for AD FreeNAS people seems to only talk about smaba/SMB but I just want to make sure.
I believe the AD support comes from Samba (www.samba.org), which is also the software that gives SMB support, so it wouldn't surprise me, though I don't know for sure.
The web interface I think only supports root, not even local users.
I believe the AD support comes from Samba (www.samba.org), which is also the software that gives SMB support, so it wouldn't surprise me, though I don't know for sure.
The web interface I think only supports root, not even local users.
Many SMB-related management tasks can be handled by using the 'Computer Management' MMC snap-in. It defaults to allowing "Domain Admins" access, as well the `SMB admin group` selected under Services->SMB.
Many SMB-related management tasks can be handled by using the 'Computer Management' MMC snap-in. It defaults to allowing "Domain Admins" access, as well the `SMB admin group` selected under Services->SMB.
Well actually anything you can with web GUI, disk/pool/shares/etc.... But viewing current SMB session and shares is certainly a big part of it, especially I am currently bugged by poor SMB performance on linux VMs (30MB/s vs 700MB/s on windows VMs)
Well actually anything you can with web GUI, disk/pool/shares/etc.... But viewing current SMB session and shares is certainly a big part of it, especially I am currently bugged by poor SMB performance on linux VMs (30MB/s vs 700MB/s on windows VMs)
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