Cristian Thiago Moecke wrote:
How can I do that?
(answer sent to the list, since that's where the question was asked).
Well, how you do it is up to you. How I do it on different rigs, is (and I hasten to say that I stole this from a poster this list):
/etc/samba/smb.conf:
[homes] root preexec = /etc/samba/scripts/mk_sambadir "/m/samba3/home/%u" "%u" "%g"
[Profiles]
root preexec = /etc/samba/scripts/mk_sambadir "/m/samba3/profiles/%U" "%U" "%g"
/etc/samba/scripts/mk_sambadir: #!/bin/bash if [ ! -d "$1" ] then mkdir "$1" fi chmod 770 "$1" -R chown "$2" "$1" -R chgrp "$3" "$1" -R
You'll maybe have to swap some of the variables around to suit your needs.
--Tonni
tir, 19.04.2005 kl. 19.13 skrev Cristian Thiago Moecke:
I would like to set special permissions (ACL) when pam autocreates my home dirs in samba. I think i should use a script for that. My question is: how can I make pam run a bash script after it creates the homedir?
Perhaps you should be looking at another method of making homedirs on the fly. I use a small root prexec script to make users' home and profile directories if they don't exist the first time a user logs on.
--Tonni
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