Reference Guide

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HTTP
Code
Description Schema
422 Operation Failed error_response
Consumes
multipart/form-data
GET /file_kerberos/{id}/download_keytab
Description
Download previously uploaded keytab file for secure NFS service.
Parameters
Type Name Description Schema
Path
id
required
Unique identifier of the Kerberos service object. string
Responses
HTTP
Code
Description Schema
200 Ok
file_kerberos_keyt
ab_file
404 Not Found error_response
422 Operation Failed error_response
Produces
application/binary
file_ldap
Use these resources to manage the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) settings for the
NAS Server. You can configure one LDAP settings object per NAS Server. LDAP is an application
protocol for querying and modifying directory services running on TCP/IP networks. LDAP provides
central management for network authentication and authorization operations by helping to
centralize user and group management across the network. A NAS Server can use LDAP as a Unix
Directory Service to map users, retrieve netgroups, and build a Unix credential. When an initial
LDAP configuration is applied, the system checks for the type of LDAP server. It can be an Active
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