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6 smb - configuration properties for Solaris CIFS server
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9 Behavior of the Solaris CIFS server is defined by property values that
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13 An authorized user can use the sharectl(1M) command to set global val‐
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17 The following list describes the properties:
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19 ads_site
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21 Specifies the site configured in DNS to look up Active Directory
22 information. Sites provide a mechanism to partition or delegate
23 administration and policy management, which are typically used in
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26 The value should not be set if you do not have a local Active
27 Directory site. By default, no value is set.
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32 Specifies the full path for the SMD autohome map file, smbautohome.
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38 A value that controls whether to disconnect the share or proceed if
39 the map command fails. The disposition property only has meaning
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43 disposition = [ continue | terminate ]
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49 Proceed with share connection if the map command fails. This is
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55 Disconnect the share if the map command fails.
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61 Enables or disables dynamic DNS updates. A value of true enables
62 dynamic updates, while a value of false disables dynamic updates.
63 By default, the value is false.
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68 Enables IPv6 Internet protocol support within the CIFS Service.
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72 keep_alive
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74 Specifies the number of seconds before an idle SMB connection is
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76 are not dropped. Valid values are 0 and from 20 seconds and above.
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82 Specifies the LAN Manager (LM) authentication level. The LM compat‐
83 ibility level controls the type of user authentication to use in
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88 2 In Windows workgroup mode, the Solaris CIFS server
89 accepts LM, NTLM, LMv2, and NTLMv2 requests. In domain
90 mode, the SMB redirector on the Solaris CIFS server
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94 3 In Windows workgroup mode, the Solaris CIFS server
95 accepts LM, NTLM, LMv2, and NTLMv2 requests. In domain
96 mode, the SMB redirector on the Solaris CIFS server
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100 4 In Windows workgroup mode, the Solaris CIFS server
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102 mode, the SMB redirector on the Solaris CIFS server
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106 5 In Windows workgroup mode, the Solaris CIFS server
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108 SMB redirector on the Solaris CIFS server sends LMv2
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115 The value is a command to be executed when connecting to the share.
116 The command can take the following arguments, which will be substi‐
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121 Windows username.
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126 Name of the domain or workgroup of %U.
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131 The server hostname.
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136 The client hostname, or "" if not available.
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141 The server NetBIOS name.
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146 The client NetBIOS name, or "" if not available. This option is
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152 The IP address of the client machine.
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157 The local IP address to which the client is connected.
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162 The name of the share.
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167 The root directory of the share.
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172 The UID of the Unix user.
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178 Specifies the maximum number of worker threads that will be
179 launched to process incoming CIFS requests. The SMB max_mpx value,
180 which indicates to a client the maximum number of outstanding SMB
181 requests that it may have pending on the server, is derived from
182 the max_workers value. To ensure compatibility with older versions
183 of Windows the lower 8-bits of max_mpx must not be zero. If the
184 lower byte of max_workers is zero, 64 is added to the value. Thus
185 the minimum value is 64 and the default value, which appears in
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191 Specifies the NetBIOS scope identifier, which identifies logical
192 NetBIOS networks that are on the same physical network. When you
193 specify a NetBIOS scope identifier, the server filters the number
194 of machines that are listed in the browser display to make it eas‐
195 ier to find other hosts. The value is a text string that represents
196 a domain name. By default, no value is set.
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201 Specifies the preferred IP address for the domain controller. This
202 property is sometimes used when there are multiple domain con‐
203 trollers to indicate which one is preferred. If the specified
204 domain controller responds, it is chosen even if the other domain
205 controllers are also available. By default, no value is set.
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210 Disables anonymous access to IPC$, which requires that the client
211 be authenticated to get access to MSRPC services through IPC$. A
212 value of true disables anonymous access to IPC$, while a value of
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218 Enables SMB signing. When signing is enabled but not required it is
219 possible for clients to connect regardless of whether or not the
220 client supports SMB signing. If a packet has been signed, the sig‐
221 nature will be verified. If a packet has not been signed it will be
222 accepted without signature verification. Valid values are true and
223 false. The default value is false.
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228 When SMB signing is required, all packets must be signed or they
229 will be rejected, and clients that do not support signing will be
230 unable to connect to the server. The signing_required setting is
231 only taken into account when signing_enabled is true. Valid values
232 are true and false. The default value is false.
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237 Specifies an optional description for the system, which is a text
238 string. This property value might appear in various places, such as
239 Network Neighborhood or Network Places on Windows clients. By
240 default, no value is set.
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243 unmap
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245 The value is a command to be executed when disconnecting the share.
246 The command can take the same substitutions listed on the map prop‐
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252 Specifies a comma-separated list of network interfaces that should
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259 Specifies the IP address of the primary WINS server. By default, no
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265 Specifies the IP address of the secondary WINS server. By default,
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276 ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
277 │ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
278 ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
279 │Availability │SUNWsmbsu │
280 ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
281 │Interface Stability │Uncommitted │
282 └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
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