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Scott Lowe

Published: 29 Jan 2003 11:25 GMT

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You'll see the Authentication screen. Here you'll need to provide information on how users will authenticate to these services. Your two choices are local and domain. Choosing local will authenticate users via NDS, while choosing domain will authenticate users via a Windows domain controller. If you choose domain, the wizard will ask you for information regarding the domain controller that you wish to use for this purpose. For this example, I'll choose the Local option, as shown in Figure D. Click Next to continue.

Figure D
Choose an authentication method.

A nice feature of the Native File Access pack is the ability to limit the IP addresses that can accept requests for CIFS. The IP Address screen allows you to set up this limitation by entering the allowed IP addresses. For my example, I've chosen to allow CIFS on all IP addresses, as shown in Figure E. Click Next to go on.

Figure E
Limit access by server IP address.

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