1This is the 'CIFS on CIFS' backend for Samba. It provides a NTVFS 2backend that talks to a remote CIFS server. The primary aim of this 3backend is for debugging and development, although some poeple may 4find it useful as a CIFS gateway. 5 6There are two modes of operation: Password specified and delegated 7credentials. 8 9Password specified: 10------------------- 11 12This uses a static username/password in the config file, example: 13 14[myshare] 15 ntvfs handler = cifs 16 cifs:server = myserver 17 cifs:user = tridge 18 cifs:password = mypass 19 cifs:domain = TESTDOM 20 cifs:share = test 21 22 23Delegated credentials: 24---------------------- 25 26If your incoming user is authenticated with Kerberos, and the machine 27account for this Samba4 proxy server is 'trusted for delegation', then 28the Samba4 proxy can forward the client's credentials to the target. 29 30You must be joined to the domain (net join <domain> member). 31 32To set 'trusted for delegation' with MMC, see the checkbox in the 33Computer account property page under Users and Computers. 34 35[myshare] 36 ntvfs handler = cifs 37 cifs:server = myserver 38 cifs:share = test 39 40 41