Ian Kent escribió:
> On Tue, 2008-09-23 at 09:34 +0200, Mikel Jimenez wrote:
>   
>> Ian Kent escribió:
>>     
>>> On Tue, 2008-09-23 at 09:08 +0200, Mikel Jimenez wrote:
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Ian Kent escribió:
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>>>> On Mon, 2008-09-22 at 20:15 +0200, mikel wrote:
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>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>>>>> Subject: Re: [autofs] autofs+LDAP
>>>>>> Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 20:14:21 +0200
>>>>>> From: mikel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>>> To: "Douglas E. Engert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> mmm very interesting... that is what I need!!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I want to have the capability to personalize automount for each user.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I want user1 have in /home mass_storage_ip:/remote_homes/user1
>>>>>>
>>>>>> and user2:  /home mass_storage_ip:/remote_homes/user2
>>>>>>     
>>>>>>         
>>>>>>             
>>>>> You really don't want to do it this way exactly do you?
>>>>>
>>>>> Surely you mean you want the mounts to be:
>>>>> user1: /home/user1   mass_storage_ip:/remote_homes/user1
>>>>> user2: /home/user2   mass_storage_ip:/remote_homes/user2
>>>>>
>>>>>   
>>>>>       
>>>>>           
>>>>>> Guide to do that...
>>>>>> A lot of thanks!! really
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 11:33:40 -0500, "Douglas E. Engert" <[EMAIL 
>>>>>> PROTECTED]>
>>>>>> wrote:
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>>>>>>> Ian Kent wrote:
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>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>> On Sun, 2008-09-21 at 23:40 +0200, Mikel Jimenez wrote:
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>>>>>>>>             
>>>>>>>>                 
>>>>>>>>> Hello Guys
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I have a OpenLDAP server with user accounts. Actually, i autheticate 
>>>>>>>>> my
>>>>>>>>> LAN machines to LDAP server and ALL OK.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I want that:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> EXAMPLE:
>>>>>>>>> day 1:
>>>>>>>>> user1 login in machine1 and I want to mount via NFS, the home of this
>>>>>>>>> user, that is in another storage server
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> day 2: user 1 login in machine6 and I want to mount via NFS, the home
>>>>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>>>                   
>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>>       
>>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>>> this user, that is in another storage server
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I want to have all users homes, in a centralized storage server, and
>>>>>>>>> give the posibility to users to login in any machine of the LAN, and
>>>>>>>>> have they home directory mounted automaticaly.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Is that posible with autofs+LDAP?
>>>>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>>>                   
>>>>>>> In auto.master, you can have an entry like:
>>>>>>> /home ldap:nisMapName=auto_XXXXX,ou=Autofs,....
>>>>>>> and have each system specify a different auto_XXXXX location in LDAP to
>>>>>>> start from.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Or you could have have script in place of the auto.home entry:
>>>>>>> /home auto_select_script,....
>>>>>>> where auto_select_script is a script that is passed the username.
>>>>>>> It can use ldap to determine what to do.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>       
>>>>>>>           
>>>>>>>               
>>>>>>>> Basically yes, but there are a number of decisions about how this might
>>>>>>>> be setup at your site that don't relate specifically to autofs.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Ian
>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>   Douglas E. Engert  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>>>>   Argonne National Laboratory
>>>>>>>   9700 South Cass Avenue
>>>>>>>   Argonne, Illinois  60439
>>>>>>>   (630) 252-5444
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>>>> YES YES!!
>>>>
>>>> That is it!!
>>>>     
>>>>         
>>> You sound like your waiting for step by step instructions.
>>> That's not going to happen, at least not from me, because you'll end up
>>> with a setup you don't understand.
>>>
>>> But there are a couple of other things you need to decide on.
>>> What LDAP schema to use and whether you will use a master map held in
>>> LDAP or a file based one. There are a few gotchas and things you might
>>> need to change but first decide how you want to do it and construct
>>> simple maps to test and see how far you get.
>>>
>>> Look at the examples in samples/ldap-*.master and
>>> samples/ldap-*.indirect for examples of LDAP maps for the different
>>> commonly used schema. An indirect map mounted on /home is what you want
>>> by the sound of it. The master map entries contain the automounts in
>>> use, such /home in this case, and specifies the automount map which
>>> contains the keys provided by the map, such as user1 and user2, in this
>>> case.
>>>
>>> Ian
>>>
>>>
>>>   
>>>       
>> Hello Ian
>> I have already autofs schema loaded in LDAP server and  I make several 
>> things with autofs and LDAP.
>>
>> I I have managed to do mounting of home through autofs-LDAP but with no 
>> personalitation capabilities.
>>
>>
>> I do that
>>
>>
>> user1:  
>> /home         masterip:/=/export/homes/user1
>>
>>
>> user2:          masterip:/export/homes/user1
>>     
>
> I don't know what you mean.
> This doesn't describe a valid map configuration.
> What version of autofs are you using for this?
>
> If this was a file based map you might have something like this
> in /etc/auto.master:
> /home /etc/auto.home
>
> and something like this in the indirect map /etc/auto.home
> user1  masterip:/export/homes/user1
> user2  masterip:/export/homes/user1
>
> or perhaps instead:
> *  masterip:/export/homes/&
>
>
>
> Ian
>
>
>   


I have autofs information in LDAP, not in /etc/...

Can you explain me this?

or perhaps instead:
*  masterip:/export/homes/&


Another time, thanks Ian

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