Hi,
yes, samba can do that, kindof....;-)
What you want is realized via pam.
You need to install the pam_mkhomedir module and configure it for all
services your users use to connect to your server.
After that the home-dir for each user will be created automagically the
first time the user trys to access the server.
But don't ask me how to do it on fedora, cause i don't know it.
pam with all its tricks and traps is verry distribution-specific.
if you used debian i could tell you more...
Christoph

Dan Strohschein schrieb:
Hello,



We have a windows 2003 server hosting ADS. We also have a fedora core 2 file
server running samba 3.0.2a.



We have it currently configured to join the ADS domain. We Can use Winbind
to see users, groups, etc. We can even browse samba shares from windows
computers. However one thing we don't know:



What we want to do is when a user is added to ADS for samba to create a user
directory  (like it does when you run adduser in linux) with proper
ownership of that dirrectory. Can samba do this? If so, how do we set up
samba to do that??



Thanks



Dan Strohschein

Director of Software

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