D-Link DNS-6040 [58/185] If the network already contains a unix nis domain the system administrator can simply add the nas to the unix nis domain to retrieve access settings from the nis server once t...

D-Link DNS-6040 [58/185] If the network already contains a unix nis domain the system administrator can simply add the nas to the unix nis domain to retrieve access settings from the nis server once the system administrator adds the nas server to a unix nis domain see network setup unix nis a new tab entitled unix nis accounts will appear on this page containing all the users retrieved from the nis server these accounts will directly apply the default quota set up for a new user in the security option page the system administrator can also set hard disk quota individually for each nis domain account in the quota option page when adding new accounts on nfs clients some nfs clients automatically generate a corresponding group for each
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1. Because the password formats between Windows system and The
DNS-6040 Series are different, when the account information in the
NT domain accounts tab are added to the local accounts, the system will not
able to duplicate the user passwords on Windows PDC directly to the
local machine. The system administrator will have to add passwords for
these accounts on the Local accounts tab manually. Therefore, please set
the same passwords here as the ones on PDC.
2. This system allows account/group names with a maximum of 15
displayable characters. After having been added to a Windows domain,
any accounts/group name on Windows PDC with more than 15
characters will not be duplicated by the system onto the NAS server.
Only one warning message will be shown and inform the system
administrator of all unduplicated accounts.
3. If the NAS server is part of the Windows domain, the system
administrator has to avoid adding any account/group on the Windows
PDC with a name exceeding 15 characters, otherwise the system will not
be able to duplicate this account/group to the NAS server, nor will a
warning message appear.
UNIX NIS Accounts
If the network already contains a UNIX NIS domain, the
system administrator can simply add the NAS to the UNIX NIS
domain to retrieve access settings from the NIS server.
Once the system administrator adds the NAS server to a
UNIX NIS domain (see Network Setup
Unix NIS), a new tab
entitled UNIX NIS Accounts
will appear on this page, containing
all the users retrieved from the NIS server. These accounts will
directly apply the default quota set up for a new user in the
Security Option page. The system administrator can also set
hard disk quota individually for each NIS domain account in the
Quota Option page.
When adding new accounts on NFS clients, some NFS
clients automatically generate a corresponding group for each

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