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Veritas Access Release Notes
Last Published:
2018-07-23
Product(s):
Access (7.3.1)
Platform: Linux
- Overview of Veritas Access
- Changes in this release
- Technical preview features
- Fixed issues
- Software limitations
- Flexible Storage Sharing limitations
- Limitations related to installation and upgrade
- Veritas Access language support
- File system limitation
- Limitation related to replication
- Known issues
- Veritas Access known issues
- Backup issues
- CIFS issues
- Deduplication issues
- Enterprise Vault Attach known issues
- FTP issues
- GUI issues
- Installation and configuration issues
- Networking issues
- NFS issues
- ObjectAccess issues
- OpenDedup issues
- OpenStack issues
- Replication issues
- SmartIO issues
- Storage issues
- System issues
- Target issues
- Veritas Access known issues
- Getting help
If the security in CIFS is not set to Active Directory (AD), you cannot log on to FTP through the AD user
The AD configuration in Veritas Access is common across protocols. It is configured through the CIFS> set domain/domaincontroller/domainuser commands. Hence, if the user wants to use AD as security in FTP, the AD configuration has to be done through CIFS. If the security in CIFS is not set to AD, you cannot log on to FTP through the AD user. Any changes to the AD configuration that are done through a CIFS session have implications on FTP also.
Workaround:
There is no workaround for this issue as the AD configuration is common across all protocols in Veritas Access. Make sure that the AD is configured correctly using the CIFS> set commands. To use it in protocols other than CIFS, set the security in CIFS to AD.