Greeting Leon,

For the mount, use pam_mount, it work great. Pam_mount will mount share dynamiquely for earch user on the Linux client. http://pam-mount.sourceforge.net or oldest files http://www.flyn.org/projects/pam_mount/.

Robert
Hi,

Is there a way to connect to the Windows user home directory share from a Samba 
client automatically?

At the moment I can manually connect to the share using "mount -t smb" using 
the usual hidden/protected credentials file. Obviously this needs editing every time my 
domain password changes (as enforced by policy).

However, since getting the workstation to authenticate me from the domain 
controllers (i.e. via Samba), manually mounting my home directory (with an 
independent password setting) seems very cumbersome.

It's also complicates the scenario of multiple users using one workstation.

Ideally one could log into the Samba workstation with their domain credentials 
and their UNIX home directory be connected to the Windows home directory.

Has anyone found a slick way of doing this? Or at least any way of improving 
the situation.

(NT4 domain, Fedora Core 5 workstation, GNOME desktop).

Thanks,

Leon...

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