Alper AYKUT via FreeIPA-users wrote:
> Hello, I have a total of 6 servers. Each user logs in to all servers
> separately and does their operations in their home directories. All
> Servers are Free IPA Registered. User Management Center. However, in the
> new structure, I plan a scenario like this. Users will only log in to
> the Master Server with their usernames. Under the /home/user directory
> of the Master server, the home directories of the 6 servers that it used
> to connect to will be shared with nfs. How can I mount the home
> directories of 6 servers shared with nfs to the Master Server. It can be
> with autofs or automount. The easiest way seemed to be Autofs, but when
> I run autofs, unfortunately the user authorization under the home
> directory on the Master Server is root. When I close autofs, it reverts
> back to user:user privileges. However, uid and gid are the same on all
> servers. Can you help me to solve this problem?
> 
> Login Server: Master  -  6 Home directories of the server I want to have
> a user-based map to the home directories that the user is authorized on
> the master server.
> Server1: Nfs sharing
> Server2: Nfs sharing
> Server3: Nfs sharing
> Server4: Nfs sharing
> Server5: Nfs sharing
> Server6: Nfs sharing

I'm not sure I understand the question. Does each user have a separate
home directory on each of these NFS servers? What is the Master exactly?

What do you mean by close autofs?

What do your automount maps look like?

rob

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