Just in case that someone has the same problem.
The solution is to add in lts.conf:
FSTAB_1=”10.0.0.2:/home /home nfs defaults 0 0”
exchange the ip 10.0.0.2 with your own NFS-Server IP.
Best regards
Martin
Von: Funke, Martin [mailto:[email protected]]
Gesendet: Montag, 1. September 2014 10:13
An: 'LTSP ([email protected])'
Betreff: [Ltsp-discuss] Ubuntu-pnp LDAP ldap authentication
Wichtigkeit: Hoch
Hello list,
what i did so far:
- Installed xubuntu 12.04 Desktop version
- Installed ltsp-server ltsp-client dnsmasq
- Ltsp-update-image –c / and ltsp-config lts.conf dnsmasq
- Ldap installation =>
->apt-get install libnss-ldapd libpam-ldapd auth-client-config ldap-auth-client
ldap-auth-config nslcd nscd nfs-common
->pam-auth-update –force
->update-rc.d nslcd enable
-> in /etc/fstab ->admin:/home /home nfs defaults 0 0
What works so far is that every ldap user can logon to the server. What doesn’t
work is that no user get in “file system /home/ the server directories.”
When I logon directly on the server I get the different directories in /home.
For example all, software, groups etc.
Can someone tell me what I did wrong?
Best regards
Martin
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