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QoreStor 5.1.0 - Command Line Reference Guide

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authenticate--guestmode

The authenticate --guestmode commandConfigures all CIFS shares for guest-only access by enabling or disabling this capability.

Usage

authenticate --guestmode [--enable]
			  [--disable]

--enable    Enable only guest access CIFS shares.
--disable   Disable only guest access for CIFS shares.

For more detailed usage information, see:

authenticate --guestmode [--enable]

Description

Configures all CIFS shares for guest-only access.

Syntax

authenticate --guestmode --enable 

Result

Restarting Windows Access Server... done.

NOTE: If you attempt to enable guestmode for all CIFS shares when the QoreStor is already joined to an ADS domain by (using the QoreStor CLI authenticate --guestmode --enable command), the following error message displays: This node is already joined to domain <domainname>. Please leave the domain before enabling the guest-only mode.

authenticate --guestmode [--disable]

Description

Disables all CIFS shares as guest-only access.

Syntax

authenticate --guestmode --disable 

Result

Restarting Windows Access Server... done.

NOTE: If you attempt to enable guestmode for all CIFS shares when the QoreStor is already joined to an ADS domain (using the QoreStor CLI authenticate --guestmode --enable command), the following error message displays: This node is already joined to domain <domainname>. Please leave the domain before enabling the guest-only mode.

authenticate --server_signing

The authenticate --server_signing command configures the server signing for Common Internet File System (CIFS) on a QoreStor. This is a security provision based on Server Message Block (SMB) signing, a form of packet authentication. After CIFS-based users are authenticated, SMB signing adds a digital signature to each packet that is transferred between client and server. These digital signatures verify that the identity of the server matches the credentials expected by the client, and vice versa. By verifying that every packet that is received comes from an authenticated source, these digital signatures ensure the integrity of the communications.

Usage

 authenticate --server_signing --mode <auto|mandatory|disabled>

For more detailed usage information, see:

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