No, I have not problems with this... The profile is created normaly... When the problem occure, on the Windows machine I find that %LOGONSERVER% variable is changed... So I think that the problem is near WINS, but I can not find where...
Could you send me some smb.conf example which works fine? On Wednesday 03 November 2004 22:47, Jim C. wrote: > > Thanks for help. > > OK there is attached output from $ testparm -vs > > I have heard something about using SRV records in DDNS, are they > > necessary in this case? > > I doubt it. I've never used them before and mine runs fine. > > This could be a profile permissions issue. Is your system having any > trouble createing a profile with the correct perms/ownerships? To find > out, use: > > ls -l /var/lib/samba/profiles | grep [username] > > Like so: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 0 samba]$ ls -l /var/lib/samba/profiles | grep njim > drwx------ 19 njim Domain Users 4096 Nov 2 23:55 njim > > Assumeing you want roaming profiles and not mandatory profiles, it may > > be best to omit the profdata share. My profiles section looks like this: > > [profiles] > > comment = Profile Share > > path = /var/lib/samba/profiles > > read only = No > > profile acls = Yes > > browseable = No > > hide dot files = Yes > > root preexec = PROFILE=/var/lib/samba/profiles/%u; if [ ! -e $PROFILE ]; > > \ then mkdir -pm700 $PROFILE; chown "%u"."%g" $PROFILE; fi > > Now for a test, you can create the users profile directory by hand using > the correct permissions and ownerships. Then log in and if the problem > goes away, you know that this is the issue. > > The root preexec statement mentioned above causes a short script to be > executed before user login. The script I've specified above will check > to see if the user has a valid profile and if not it will create one > with the appropriate permissions and ownerships. One would expect this > to be automatic but what I found was that permissions for the parent > directory nescesary for automatic profile directory creation were > unexceptable (i.e. the user could save or delete files in the directory > beneath thier own which is /var/lib/samba/profiles). > > Of course this is a bit of overhead each time someone logs in. If you > want a little more of a scaleable solution, write a short script that > creates the directory as the user is added to the system. > > Let me know if this works for you. > > > > Jim C. > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > > | I can be reached on the following Instant Messenger services: | > |---------------------------------------------------------------| > | MSN: j_c_llings @ hotmail.com AIM: WyteLi0n ICQ: 123291844 | > |---------------------------------------------------------------| > | Y!: j_c_llings Jabber: jcllings @ njs.netlab.cz | > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
