>>Currently I am looking to reconfigure and address the AD server's LDAP and Kerberos components natively and so hopefully remove the need >>for 'SSSD'. So we plan to configure using mmuserauth -type LDAP and provide all the required parameters in steady of -type AD. >>Not 100% sure this will work, but this is what we are about to try.
Just to report back, you cannot just use --type ldap and point it at the AD ldap server (389 / 636). Its fails because mmuserauth expects the Samba schema and other pre-reqs to be in place. We do not wish to mess to much with our AD schema so we will drop this approach. Summary: Looks like we have the following options on our 'SS' CES nodes with AD RFC2307 in place: SMB to all windows clients NFS3 access to all RFC2307 clients NFS4 access to Linux clients only Using the OpenLDAP / MIT Kerberos Servers approach would create to much of an over head for our team to manage 1000's of users. Using AD pretty much looks after this for us today and we have tooling in place namely IBM's Identity Manager to automate the user management. Our only change needed on the AD was to enable UNIX Services RFC2307 to allow the ID-MAPPING. Rgds AndyP Andy Parker Cloud & Development Platforms (C&DP) [email protected] Desk: DW1B14 Tel: 37-245326 (01962-815326) Post: MP100, IBM Hursley Park, Winchester, SO21 2JN From: Andy Parker1/UK/IBM@IBMGB To: gpfsug main discussion list <[email protected]> Cc: Jo Woods/UK/IBM@IBMGB Date: 17/11/2016 11:57 Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] SS 4.2.1 + CES NFS / SMB Sent by: [email protected] >>S Scale CES side RHEL and SLES are supported as of date. Thanks for the update, the SLES & RHEL are the supported platforms for the SES Servers agreed. My question was possibly not fair / clear, I was trying to establish what NFS clients are supported to connect to the CES devices. I configured 'SS' with mmuserauth for AD and RFC2307 support, making a dangerous assumption that the RFC2307 would mean I would be able to use any RFC2307 compliant client NFS for NFS V3 & V4. This was true for NFS V3 and we connected AIX & Linux with no issues. However our aim is to remove NFSv3 and provide only NFSv4 + kerberos support. With NFS V4 only Linux clients worked OK due to the use of 'SSSD'. So we are broken for NFSV4 in our diverse environment ( AIX*, SOLARIS*, HPUX*) for the ID mapping at NFSV4 becomes broken. Currently I am looking to reconfigure and address the AD server's LDAP and Kerberos components natively and so hopefully remove the need for 'SSSD'. So we plan to configure using mmuserauth -type LDAP and provide all the required parameters in steady of -type AD. Not 100% sure this will work, but this is what we are about to try. Rgds Andy Andy Parker Cloud & Development Platforms (C&DP) [email protected] Desk: DW1B14 Tel: 37-245326 (01962-815326) Post: MP100, IBM Hursley Park, Winchester, SO21 2JN From: Ravi K Komanduri/India/IBM To: gpfsug main discussion list <[email protected]>, Andy Parker1 <[email protected]> Date: 17/11/2016 11:20 Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] SS 4.2.1 + CES NFS / SMB Andy >> Does anyone know if the SpectrumScale CES (NFS/SMB) has a supported operating systems list published. I checked here but nothing found. S Scale CES side RHEL and SLES are supported as of date. Refer to the S Scale FAQ link ( http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/STXKQY/ibmspectrumscale_welcome.html ) With Regards, Ravi K Komanduri From: Andy Parker1 <[email protected]> To: gpfsug main discussion list <[email protected]> Date: 11/15/2016 09:05 PM Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] SS 4.2.1 + CES NFS / SMB Sent by: [email protected] Thanks for the responses, using iptrace on AIX I was able to confirm that indeed the following is passed and cannot be matched by the AIX NFSV4 client. SPECTRUMSCALE\[email protected] . This is in the response packet sent back from the CES server to the AIX NFSV4 client. Sent by Spectrum CES SPECTRUMSCALE\[email protected] Expected by AIX NFSV4 [email protected] !!!!!!!! NO MATCH !!!!!!! 00000200 00000180 00000001 00000024 53504543 |...........$SPEC| 00000210 5452554d 5343414c 455c7465 73747573 |TRUMSCALE\testus| 00000220 65723140 76697274 75616c31 2e636f6d |[email protected]| 00000230 0000001f 53504543 5452554d 5343414c |....SPECTRUMSCAL| 00000240 455c7465 73744076 69727475 616c312e |E\test@virtual1.| 00000250 636f6d00 00000000 00000000 00000000 |com.............| Out of interest I setup an AIX 7.1 NFSV4 Server and AIX 7.1 NFSV4 client both authenticating against the AD LDAP. This worked fine. I suspect this is because the AIX LDAP (Posix) does attribute mapping so we only see the UID not DOMAIN\uid .. vi /etc/security/ldap/ldap.cfg <extract> # AIX-LDAP attribute map path. userattrmappath:/etc/security/ldap/sfur2user.map groupattrmappath:/etc/security/ldap/sfur2group.map # grep -i uid sfur2user.map username SEC_CHAR uid s na yes id SEC_INT uidNumber s na yes I wonder if Solaris 10/11 and HP-UX 11 are also not supported using NFSv4. Does anyone know if the SpectrumScale CES (NFS/SMB) has a supported operating systems list published. I checked here but nothing found. http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/STXKQY_4.2.1/com.ibm.spectrum.scale.v4r21.doc/bl1adm_authenticationlimitations.htm # Going Forward Initially we want to provide only NFS and SMB CesNode services. So we based our decision to use AD + RFC2307 based on this table, believing that it would provide what we need today and future proof us a little by potentially allowing expansion to OBJ in the future. http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/STXKQY_4.2.1/com.ibm.spectrum.scale.v4r21.doc/bl1ins_authconcept.htm NFSv4 is pretty mandatory in our design, we want to get rid of using Netgroup's and NFS V3 UID/GID mapping which as weak security. Ideally on day one we would want NFSV4 and Kerberos to provide better security for our clients. Its also likely that in the future corporate security policies may ban netgroup's for NFS authorization so using NFSv4 + kerberos would position my department well for future changes. Based on the table I guess I need to setup LDAP / TLS / Kerberos as the authentication service which will cover all bases expect OBJECT. Thanks again for everyone's comments, this was my first post and the responses were all very welcome. Rgds Andy Andy Parker Cloud & Development Platforms (C&DP) [email protected] Desk: DW1B14 Tel: 37-245326 (01962-815326) Post: MP100, IBM Hursley Park, Winchester, SO21 2JN From: "Chetan R Kulkarni" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Date: 15/11/2016 06:01 Subject: [gpfsug-discuss] SS 4.2.1 + CES NFS / SMB Sent by: [email protected] >> Summary / Question: >> Can anybody explain why I do not see userID / Group names when viewing >> via a NFS4 client and ideally how to fix this. This is not supported by Spectrum Scale (i.e. NFSv4 mount/access on AIX clients with AD+RFC2307 file authentication). Reason being AIX client integrates with AD like LDAP i.e. AIX client can't resolve the user in format "DOMAIN\user". NFSv4 server returns user in "DOMAIN\user" format and as AIX client doesn't understand "DOMAIN\user"; it translates to "nobody". Hence you see "nobody" under AIX NFSv4 mount. Please note that; with RHEL clients we see correct ownership under NFSv4 mounts. This is because RHEL clients integrate with AD as pure AD client (using winbind or SSSD) i.e. users resolve successfully in "DOMAIN\user" format on RHEL clients. Thanks, Chetan._______________________________________________ gpfsug-discuss mailing list gpfsug-discuss at spectrumscale.org http://gpfsug.org/mailman/listinfo/gpfsug-discuss Unless stated otherwise above: IBM United Kingdom Limited - Registered in England and Wales with number 741598. 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