> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robin Rosenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> On Monday 07 June 2004 18.06, Mike Waychison wrote:
> > - how are you going to acquire terminal information with just a
> > uid/gid pair?
> Simple case: don't need it. Assume the user has entered all
> info in a file named ~uid/.autofs/credentials
> host, share, remoteuid,remotepass
Yes, I supposed the same trivial way to deal with that.

> > Shouldn't this RFE also include some proposal for how you 
> are going to 
> > ensure that only a single uid ever attempts access to the 
> automounted 
> > directory as well? (if needed?)
> Well, uh.. 
> ..good point. 
> I was thinking of ~uid/Network\ Neighborhood, but then autofs 
> cannot do /home/*/Network\ Neighborhood, I think.
I think it is possible to spawn a new automount process (with the
~uid/Network\ Neighborhood automount-point and the special executable
map) for every logged user, with the help of the special pam module.

Dimitry.

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