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ibrix_auth
Configures authentication for CIFS, FTP, and HTTP
Description
File serving nodes that will be hosting CIFS, FTP, or HTTP shares must be configured to authenticate
with either local users and groups or your Active Directory domain.
IMPORTANT: To use Local Users authentication, your cluster must use the agile management
console configuration. See the HP StorageWorks File Serving Software File System User Guide for
more information.
Synopsis
Configure Local Users authentication:
ibrix_auth -N [-h HOSTLIST]
Configure Active Directory authentication:
ibrix_auth -n DOMAIN_NAME A AUTH_PROXY_USER_NAME [-P
AUTH_PROXY_PASSWORD] [-S SETTINGLIST] [-h HOSTLIST]
In the command, DOMAIN_NAME is your Active Directory domain. AUTH_PROXY_USER_NAME is
the name of an AD domain user (typically a Domain Administrator) having privileges to join the
specified domain, and AUTH_PROXY_PASSWORD is the password for that account. To configure
Active Directory authentication on specific nodes, specify those nodes in HOSTLIST.
For the -S option, enter the settings as settingname=value. Use commas to separate the
settings, and enclose the list in quotation marks. If there are multiple values for a setting, enclose
the values in square brackets. The users you specify must already exist. For example:
ibrix_auth -t -S 'share admins=[domain\user1, domain\user2,
domain\user3]'
To remove a setting, enter settingname=.
All servers, or only the servers specified in HOSTLIST, will be joined to the specified Active
Directory domain.
Modify authentication settings and hosts:
ibrix_auth -t [-S SETTINGLIST] [-h HOSTLIST]
List default authentication settings:
ibrix_auth -L
The settings can be specified with the -S SETTINGLIST option.
Display current information about authentication:
ibrix_auth -i [-h HOSTLIST]
Options
DescriptionOption
Specifies the username of an account having privileges to join the Active Directory domain.
This is typically a Domain Administrator.
-A
AUTH_PROXY_USER_NAME
Displays default authentication settings.-L
Configures Local Users authentication.-N
Specifies the password for the proxy user account.-P
AUTH_PROXY_PASSWORD
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