Diagram
The SMBAuthentication element specifies the credentials for authentication with a file system by SMB also known as CIFS. Windows operating systems include SMB support, for Unix operating systems SMB is optionally available. Account for authentication at one of the systems involved in file transfer, e.g. an FTP or SFTP server. Usually the account corresponds to a user name. Should the respective server system be part of a Windows domain then the syntax domain\account can be used. Support for KeePass versions 1 and 2. Note: Availability starting with YADE-464. Referencing CredentialStore fields. Note: Availability starting with YADE-481. Referencing a field in the CredentialStore is effected by the following syntax: cs://[entry_path]@entry_field where <Hostname> element: Examples Domain for authentication at one of the systems involved in file transfer, e.g. an SMB server. Support for KeePass versions 1 and 2. Note: Availability starting with YADE-464. Referencing CredentialStore fields. Note: Availability starting with YADE-481. Referencing a field in the CredentialStore is effected by the following syntax: cs://[entry_path]@entry_field where <Hostname> element: Examples Password for authentication at a server that is involved in file transfer, e.g. with an FTP or SFTP protocol or Proxy protocol that makes use of BasicAuthentication. Passwords are not displayed in the YADE log files. A drawback is that passwords are visible in YADE configuration files. In order to avoid this you could switch to using File Transfer Protocols that allow SSHAuthentication, e.g. SFTP. Support for KeePass versions 1 and 2. Note: Availability starting with YADE-464. Referencing CredentialStore fields. Note: Availability starting with YADE-481. Referencing a field in the CredentialStore is effected by the following syntax: cs://[entry_path]@entry_field where <Hostname> element: Examples
SMBAuthentication
Notes
Element
Type
Required
Description
Account
string
Required
or the custom fields.
Domain
string
Optional
or the custom fields.
Password
string
Optional
or the custom fields.
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