Associated Service Default Proxy User Name
CIFS
CifsProxyUser-
servername
DHCP
Same as install admin
DNS
Same as install admin
iFolder 3
iFolderProxy
Linux User
LUM_proxy (optional)
Management
NetStorage
Same as install admin
NSS
server_nameadmin
Creation Information
By default, the CIFS YaST install automatically
Creates a proxy user named cifsProxyUser-
servername in the same context as the server.
Creates a Universal Password Policy that you can
assign to CIFS users after the install.
Generates a password, and stores it in either
CASA or in an encrypted file on the server,
depending on which option you select.
Alternatively, you can modify any of the defaults,
including the password. Or if you have already created a
proxy user, you can specify that as well.
If you access the CIFS configuration pages and there
are no Universal Password Policies in your tree, the
install reminds you that CIFS users must have a policy
assigned.
By default, the admin account that installs the server is
assigned as the DHCP proxy user.
If you want to assign an alternate user account, it must
already exist in the tree and be able to access the
DHCP server object.
By default, the admin account that installs the server is
assigned as the DNS proxy user.
If you want to assign an alternate user account, it must
already exist in the tree and have Read, Write, and
Browse rights in the contexts where the DNS Locator,
Root Server, and Group Object are created.
By default, the system automatically creates a proxy
user named iFolderProxy.
Alternatively, you can modify any of the defaults,
including the password, or if you have already created a
proxy user, you can specify that as well. The user must
have the Read right to the LDAP service.
(Optional) By default, no LUM proxy user is created. If
you create one, it will be assigned rights to search the
LDAP tree for LUM objects. If you assign an existing
user, it must have the aforementioned LDAP search
rights.
By default, the admin account that installs the server is
assigned as the NetStorage proxy user.
Alternatively, you can specify an existing proxy user with
rights to search the LDAP tree if desired.
This admin account must have full rights to administer
NSS and must be unique to each server.
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