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your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Forums Blogs Tech OnTap Newsletter Register · Sign In · Help Products and Solutions FAS, ONTAP and OnCommand Backup and Restore E-Series, SANtricity and Related Plug-ins Virtualization and Cloud Network Storage Protocols AutoSupport and My AutoSupport All Flash FAS, EF-Series, and SolidFire Systems FlexPod and Converged Infrastructure Developer Network NetApp University and Training Community Base Camp NetApp Community : Forums : Products and Solutions : Network Storage Protocols : Network Storage Protocols Discussions https://kb.netapp.com/support/s/article/usermap-cfg-ignored-unix-user-access-denied-despite-explicit-mappings : Cant mount NFS with mixed security as 'root' user Subscribe Reply Topic Options Subscribe to RSS Feed Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Message Listing « Previous Topic Next Topic » Options Bookmark Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content KCELESLIE Cant mount NFS with mixed security as 'root' user https://community.netapp.com/t5/Network-Storage-Protocols-Discussions/Cant-mount-NFS-with-mixed-security-as-root-user/td-p/62581 2011-11-03 11:26 AM Labels: CIFS and SMB Hello all,I'm not the storage person at our organization, but am trying to help We are setting up a share that is set to mixed mode, and have CIFs and NFS shares setup. We are trying to add an entry in fstab that automounts the nfs share on the linux side but when it mounts we are not able to browse the share. On the filer side we get an error regarding the default user 'pcuser'. It tries to lookup that user in our domain and fails (because we dont have that user setup). We actually want to change the default user to another account, but it doesnt seem to take. We have set option wafl.default_nt_user and wafl.default_unix_user to another account, but we keep getting the 'pcuser' account when we try to mount the share using the root account on the remote system. If i create the 'pcuser' account everything wor
your search results by suggesting possible matches as you type. Forums Blogs Tech OnTap Newsletter Register · Sign In · Help Products and Solutions FAS, ONTAP and OnCommand Backup and Restore E-Series, SANtricity and Related Plug-ins Virtualization and Cloud Network Storage Protocols AutoSupport and My AutoSupport All Flash FAS, EF-Series, and SolidFire Systems FlexPod and Converged Infrastructure Developer Network NetApp University and Training Community Base Camp NetApp Community : Forums : Products and Solutions : Network Storage Protocols : Network Storage Protocols Discussions : Mixed & NTFS security styles not working for UNIX accounts Subscribe Reply Topic Options Subscribe to RSS Feed Bookmark Subscribe Printer Friendly Page « Message Listing « Previous Topic Next Topic » Options Bookmark Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content FIZEENETAPP Mixed & NTFS security styles not working for UNIX accounts 2011-08-27 12:14 AM Labels: CIFS and SMB Hello friends,I am a newbie to netapp.I am using simulaor running on Ontap 7.3.I have setup CIFS integrating Active directory using Kerberos authentication.I have shared some qtrees out of which some are in UNIX mode and some in Mixed.I have created a qtree (named 'qtree2' and it is shared)and have given permission only to the Active directory user AD\grant2 .I have made the qtree security type to 'mixed'.I dont have any issues with logging to windows xp box in accessing the share.I also have a seperate Linux box running REDHAT 5 where i got 'Permission Denied' i tried to login with the same name 'grant2' and same password .This user is a local user of the Linux box and this Linux box is not a part of the active directory domain.I tried to access the share(qtree2) .I turned on options cifs.trace_login to debug the issue.When i tried to login as a local linux user (grant2) to the storage box it gave me the following error.[auth.trace.authenticateUser.loginTraceMsg:info]: AUTH: Error in passwd look up of uid 502 during login from 192.168.20.100.where 192.168.20.100 is the IP address of the Redhat box. UID 502 is the grant2 (local user of RedHAT box).I beleive if the usernames don't match which the storage box knows we need to insert an entry in the usermap.cfg. In my case the user in the active directory domain and the local user in the Linux box are the same(includes username and password).Despite i inserted