Other Network File And Print Services; New Or Improved File Or Print Services For Other Networks; Microsoft Services For Network File System (Msnfs); Unix Identity Management - HP ProLiant DL100 G2 Administration Manual

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7 Other network file and print
services
This chapter discusses newer networking features in Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 and three
other network file and print services for UNIX, NetWare, and the Macintosh.
New or improved file or print services for other networks

Microsoft Services for Network File System (MSNFS)

MSNFS is an update to the NFS components that were previously available in Services for UNIX 3.5.
MSNFS includes the following new features:
Updated administration snap-in—MSNFS Administration
Active Directory Lookup—The Identity Management for UNIX Active Directory schema extension,
available in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2, includes UNIX user identifier (UID) and
group identifier (GID) fields, which enables Server for NFS and Client for NFS to look up
Windows-to-UNIX user account mappings directly from Active Directory. Identity Management for
UNIX simplifies Windows-to-UNIX user account mapping management in Active Directory.
NOTE:
After the Windows Storage Server R2 release, the User Name Mapping component will no longer
ship with Microsoft Services for NFS.
Enhanced server performance—Microsoft Services for NFS includes a file filter driver, which
significantly reduces common server file access latencies.
UNIX special device support—Microsoft Services for NFS supports UNIX special devices (mknod).
Enhanced UNIX support—Microsoft Services for NFS now supports the following versions of UNIX:
• Hewlett Packard HP-UX version 11i
• IBM AIX version 5L 5.2
• Red Hat Linux version 9
• Sun Microsystems Solaris version 9
The following features that were previously available in Services for UNIX 3.5 are not included in MSNFS:
Gateway for NFS
Server for PCNFS
All PCNFS components of Client for NFS

UNIX Identity Management

Identity Management for UNIX makes it easy to integrate users of Windows operating systems into
existing UNIX environments. It provides manageability components that simplify network administration
and account management across both platforms.
With Identity Management for UNIX, the administrator can:
Manage user accounts and passwords on Windows and UNIX systems using Network Information
Service (NIS).
Automatically synchronize passwords between Windows and UNIX operating systems.
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