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When allowing anonymous access to an NFS Share, the following must be performed by a user with
administrative privileges due to Windows Storage Server 2003 security with anonymous users and the
Everyone group.
1. Click Remote Desktop. Log on to the storage server.
2. Click Start >Control Panel > Ad ministrative Tools, and then click Local Security Policy.
3. In Secu rity Settings, double-click Local Policies, and then click Security Options.
4. Right-click Network access: Let Everyone permissions apply to anonymous users, and then click
Properties.
5. To allow permissions applied to the Ever yone group to apply to anonymous users, click Enabled.
The default is Disabled.
6. Restart the NFS server service. From a command prompt, enter net stop nfssvc.Thenenter
net start nfssvc. Notify users before restarting the NF S service.
7. Assign the Everyone group the appropriate permissions on the NFS Share.
8. Enable anonymous access to the share.
To enable anonym ous access to an NFS share, do the following:
1. O pen Windows Explorer by clicking Start > Run, and entering Explorer.
2. N avigate to the NFS share.
3. Right-click the NFS S hare, and then click Properties.
4. Click NFS Sharing.
5. Select the Allow Anonymous Access checkbox.
6. Change from the default of -2,-2, if desired.
7. Click Apply.
8. Click OK.
Best practices for running Server for NFS
Provide
user-level security.
Secure les.
Secure new drives.
Allow u
sers to disconnect before stopping the Server for N FS service.
Use naming conventions to identify shares with EUC encoding.
Protect conguration les.
For further details, see the online help for Microsoft Services for Net work File System.
User Name Mapping
The User Name Mapping c omponent provides centralized user mapping services for Server for NFS an d
Client for N FS. User Name Mapping lets you create maps between Windows and UNIX user and group
accounts even though the user and group names in both environments may not be identical. User
Name Mapping lets you maintain a single mapping database making it easier to cong ure accou nt
mapping for multiple computers running MSNFS.
In addition to one-to-one mapping between Windows and UNIX user a nd g roup accounts, User N ame
Mapping p ermits one-to-many m apping. This lets you associate multiple Windows accounts with a single
UNIX account. This can be useful, for example, when you do not need to m aintain separate UNIX
accounts for individuals and would rather use a few accounts to provide different classes of access
permission.
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