CIFS service only authenticates users that are connected via CIFS/SMB
protocol.

Perhaps Reno is what you're looking for:

http://opensolaris.org/os/project/reno/

Afshin

Wilkinson, Alex wrote:
>     0n Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 11:54:30PM -0800, Jason J. W. Williams wrote: 
> 
>     >performing due to being in-kernel. Also, it handles Windows IDs and
>     >permissions VERY well when combined with ZFS. This is always a
>     >sticking point with Samba. The CIFS server should also handle parallel
>     >UNIX and Windows permissions on the same shares I believe. Samba
>     >always has to deal with SIDs not being understood by the underlying OS
>     >and therefore being second class citizens. I don't think anyone
>     >outside the OS community realizes what a huge deal the CIFS Server in
>     >OpenSolaris is.
> 
> Currently I authenticate my users against AD via Samba's Winbind. With 
> Solaris's
> in kernel CIFS service, is it possible to authenticate users's against AD ? 
> i.e
> for services such as ssh(1), dtlogin(1), gdm(1) etc ...
> 
>  -aW
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