SnapServer GuardianOS 7.2 Administrator's Guide
2. From the drop-down Member list, select Active Directory Domain to view the
configuration page.
3. Edit the fields shown in the following table:
Option
Enable Windows SMB
Member Of
Domain Name
Administrator Name
and Password
Organizational Unit
LDAP Signing
Enable Guest Account
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Description
Enable Windows Networking (SMB) checkbox to
Check the
enable SMB. Clear the checkbox to disable SMB.
Verify it shows Active Directory Domain.
The default settings make the SnapServer available in the
workgroup named Workgroup. Enter the domain name to which
the server belongs.
If you join a Windows domain through Advanced Security
Security > Security Guides > appropriate option), the
(
domain name you entered displays here and can be changed on
the next page or the Advanced Security page.
NOTE:
Windows 2000 domain controllers must run SP2 or later.
If joining a domain, enter the user name and password of a user
with domain join privileges (typically an administrative user).
To create a machine account at a different location than the
default, enter a name in the Organizational Unit field. By default,
this field is blank, signaling the domain controller to use a default
defined within the controller.
NOTE:
Sub-organizational units can be specified using Full
Distinguished Name LDAP syntax or a simple path
([organizationalunit]/[sub-unit1]/[sub-unit1a])
Set ADS domain LDAP signing to Plain (no signing), Sign, or Seal,
as appropriate for your domain. Default setting is Plain.
Check the
Enable Guest Account checkbox to allow unknown
users or users explicitly logging in as "guest" to access the
SnapServer using the guest account. Clear the option to disable
this feature.
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