OS WIN2003 server
SFU version 3.5
Setup:
Created NFS share on NTFS volume on win2003 server.
Server has SFU installed.
Server is installed as "member server", not domain controller, in AD2000 domain.
If I create a user map from NIS <-> local server account, on the server, I can successfully mount the NFS share and access files from unix/linux systems.
As soon as I try to create a "manual" or "simple" map to a Windows domain account instead of a local account, access is denied. (The mount is successful, but any permission to the files is denied.)
The error in the event log is:
"There was a mapping failure".
In the data area on the event it shows "User logon failure, <Windows domain/user> <NIS user>.
(Where <Windows domain/user> is the AD domain and username and <NIS user> is the unix NIS domain username)
Anyone have an idea how to make this work?
Thanks for your ideas and suggestions.
Dana
SFU version 3.5
Setup:
Created NFS share on NTFS volume on win2003 server.
Server has SFU installed.
Server is installed as "member server", not domain controller, in AD2000 domain.
If I create a user map from NIS <-> local server account, on the server, I can successfully mount the NFS share and access files from unix/linux systems.
As soon as I try to create a "manual" or "simple" map to a Windows domain account instead of a local account, access is denied. (The mount is successful, but any permission to the files is denied.)
The error in the event log is:
"There was a mapping failure".
In the data area on the event it shows "User logon failure, <Windows domain/user> <NIS user>.
(Where <Windows domain/user> is the AD domain and username and <NIS user> is the unix NIS domain username)
Anyone have an idea how to make this work?
Thanks for your ideas and suggestions.
Dana