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Managing SMB File Sharing and Windows Interoperability in Oracle Solaris 11.1 Oracle Solaris 11.1 Information Library |
1. Sharing Files Between Windows and Oracle Solaris Systems
2. Setting Up Identity Mapping Between Windows and Oracle Solaris Systems
3. Setting Up a Oracle Solaris SMB Server to Manage and Share Files
Managing SMB Mounts in Your Local Environment (Task Map)
How to Find Available SMB Shares on a Known File Server
How to Mount an SMB Share on a Directory You Own
How to View the List of Mounted SMB Shares
How to Unmount an SMB Share From a Directory You Own
How to Store an SMB Persistent Password
How to Configure the PAM Module to Store an SMB Persistent Password
How to Delete an SMB Persistent Password
Managing SMB Mounts in the Global Environment (Task Map)
How to Mount a Multiuser SMB Share
How to Customize the SMB Environment in Oracle Solaris
How to View the SMB Environment Property Values
How to Add an Automounter Entry for an SMB Share
Troubleshooting the SMB Client
Viewing SMB Client Property Settings
Access Denied Message When Accessing a Server
Cannot View or Mount SMB Shares
Cannot Mount SMB Shares as a Regular User
The ability to share files between your Oracle Solaris and Windows systems is very important. You can use an SMB client on an Oracle Solaris 11.1 system to access SMB shares from both Oracle Solaris and Windows systems. This chapter describes how to use the SMB client as an unprivileged and as a privileged user to access SMB shares.
This chapter covers the following topics:
Note - Common Internet File System (CIFS) is an enhanced version of the SMB protocol, which allows SMB clients to access files and resources on SMB servers. The terms CIFS and SMB can be considered interchangeable.