My scenario is like, I have 2 domains say A and B that do not have any trust but any machine across the domains are reachable. I have added the EMC device to domain A and trying to access the EMC shares from a machine in domain B but with credentials of domain A and the authentication is failing. This scenario works for EMC vnx devices.
You could talk with your Domain Admin group and see what the options are for you at this time: 1) set a trust between the domains, 2) join the cluster to the other non-trusted domain as a new zone, 3) use FTP to obtain needed files, 4) set up a local Isilon user on the cluster for the share connection ( net use command -- see here for more info: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb490717.asp ).
I want to know if any settings on the OneFS side will make the shares accessible because the exact scenario is working for EMC vnx device shares. Or is this the behavior of the Isilon OneFS devices?
Also, I have tried "net use" command, it wasn't helpful.
mattashton1
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October 12th, 2015 17:00
Hi Satyan,
What do you mean by cross domain? Is there a trust relationship?
Cheers,
Matt
satyan1
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October 12th, 2015 23:00
Hi Matt,
My scenario is like, I have 2 domains say A and B that do not have any trust but any machine across the domains are reachable. I have added the EMC device to domain A and trying to access the EMC shares from a machine in domain B but with credentials of domain A and the authentication is failing. This scenario works for EMC vnx devices.
Thanks,
Satyan
sjogrd
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October 13th, 2015 10:00
Hello Satyan,
Great question!
This website seems to address some of your issues, give it a look:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/659013/accessing-a-shared-file-unc-from-a-remote-non-trusted-domain-with-credentials
You could talk with your Domain Admin group and see what the options are for you at this time: 1) set a trust between the domains, 2) join the cluster to the other non-trusted domain as a new zone, 3) use FTP to obtain needed files, 4) set up a local Isilon user on the cluster for the share connection ( net use command -- see here for more info: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb490717.asp ).
Have a super day!
Dave
satyan1
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October 14th, 2015 06:00
Hi Dave,
Thanks for the reply.
I want to know if any settings on the OneFS side will make the shares accessible because the exact scenario is working for EMC vnx device shares. Or is this the behavior of the Isilon OneFS devices?
Also, I have tried "net use" command, it wasn't helpful.
Thanks,
Satyan