B.0 Comparing Novell CIFS and Novell Samba

This section compares features and capabilities of Novell CIFS and Novell Samba on Open Enterprise Server 2 SP3 servers.

Table B-1 Novell CIFS and Novell Samba Comparison

Parameter

Novell CIFS

Novell Samba

Authentication

Password policy is required to allow cifs users to authenticate to eDirectory.

A Samba-compatible Password Policy is required for compatibility with Windows workgroup authentication.

File system support

NSS is the only file system supported for this release.

It is recommended (but not required) that you create Samba shares on NSS data volumes. NSS is fully integrated with eDirectory for easy management, and using an NSS volume allows you to take advantage of the rich data security model in NSS. You can use either iManager or the nssmu utility to create an NSS volume on an OES2 Linux server. For instructions on how to setup an NSS volume see the OES 2 SP3: File Systems Management Guide.

LUM and Samba enablement

LUM enablement is not required.

Users must be enabled for LUM and Samba and assigned to a Samba group.

Novell Trustee Rights

Yes

No

Scalability

Higher when compared with Samba

Lower when compared with CIFS

DST

Yes

No

Sub-tree Search

Yes

No