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CONTAP-68362: NFS access succeeds with the mapped SMB local user account disabled

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Issue

  • NFS access succeeds even if the mapped SMB local user account is disabled
  • One of the volumes in the path to the target volume is NTFS security style, this may include the root volume

::> vol show -vserver svm1 -volume svm1_root -fields security-style vserver volume security-style ------------- ------------------ -------------- svm1 svm1_root ntfs

  • The Unix account is explicitly mapped to a local Windows account

::> vserver name-mapping show -vserver svm1 -direction unix-win Vserver: svm1 Direction: unix-win Position Hostname IP Address/Mask -------- ---------------- ---------------- 1 - - Pattern: root Replacement: SVM1\\Administrator

  • The local account is disabled, this is the default for the preconfigured CIFS local-user "Administrator"

::> vserver cifs users-and-groups local-user show -fields is-account-disabled vserver user-name is-account-disabled ------------- ------------------- ------------------- svm1 SVM1\Administrator true

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