S�bastien Taylor wrote:

The way we handle this at my office is by sharing over samba to the windows clients, and by nfs to the linux clients. The nfs exports the same data as smb so it's identical, but nfs is better suited for unix.

Jason Joines a �crit:

  All of our user authentication is done via LDAP.  We have an all
Linux backend and tons of windows desktops.  We've just started getting
a few people to move to Linux on the desktop.  Is there any way that I
can have their home directory automatically mounted via Samba when they
log in?

Thanks,

Jason Joines
Open Source = Open Mind
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 I use NFS for my Linux desktop.  However, our users have root access
to their desktops and I'm concerned about the security of the server in
that situation.  I no I can squash root but if the user can create a
local user with the same numeric userid as some other user, they could
then use that local account to access someone else's files on the NFS
server.
 Maybe I just don't know how to set up the export properly.  I also
like Samba better since I can open up just one port to the client.

Jason
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