Micro Focus Kanaka for Mac enables communication between macOS and eDirectory through either AFP (Apple File Protocol) or CIFS/SMB (Common Internet File System/Server Message Block).
IMPORTANT:AFP (Apple File Protocol) has been identified as a deprecated technology. AFP is still available with OES2018 SP3. Furthermore, Big Sur and Monterey can mount AFP-shared volumes, but SMB is the preferred protocol.
When you enable either of these protocols, you subsequently enable Native File Access, allowing macOS users to do several things:
Access files on the network
Map network drives
Create shortcuts to the servers
IMPORTANT:Micro Focus Kanaka for Mac adds considerable functionality to macOS connected systems through Native File Access. Native File Access must be configured on each server that a Mac with either the Kanaka Plug-in or the Kanaka Desktop Client might want to connect to. This includes servers with user home directories as well as servers with collaborative storage folders.