Creating a Mapping Rule (CLI)
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Complete the remaining fields according to the selected mapping type.
Allow mapping:
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Deny mapping:
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b.
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Click ADD.
The new mapping appears in the Rules list.
Related Topics
"Mapping Rule Directional Symbols" on page 310
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Creating a Mapping Rule (CLI)
Use the following procedure to grant or deny credentials for specific users through the identity
mapping service. An "allow" mapping rule grants Windows identity credentials from a UNIX
identity or vice versa. A "deny" mapping rule blocks a Windows identity from receiving the
credentials of a UNIX identity or vice versa.
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Mapping Direction - Choose a direction.
Windows Domain - Type the Active Directory domain of the Windows identity, or
select All.
Windows Identity - Type the name of the Windows identity.
Unix Identity - Type the name of the UNIX identity.
Unix Identity Type - Select either User or Group.
For Mapping Direction, choose one of the two options.
Block Windows identity mapping - Prevents a Windows identity from gaining
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the credentials of a UNIX identity
Block Windows identity mapping - Prevents a UNIX identity from gaining the
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credentials of a Windows identity
Enter the Windows or UNIX identity information.
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If you selected Block Windows identity mapping, type the Windows
domain and identity you want to block.
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If you selected Block UNIX identity mapping, type the UNIX identity
and identity type you want to block.
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