On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 05:32:29PM -0400, Simo Sorce wrote:
On Wed, 2013-09-11 at 15:26 -0500, Jeffrey Ollie wrote:
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Simo Sorce s...@redhat.com wrote:
Almost certainly you do not want a home directory backed by a cifs
filesystem, however if you really do
I'm messing around a bit with the new AD support in SSSD 1.11. I've gotten
authentication working against our AD at work, but I'd like to be able to
mount the user's home folder (in our environment, it gets mapped to the
P: drive if you're logging into a Windows system that is part of the
domain)
On Wed, 2013-09-11 at 14:19 -0500, Jeffrey Ollie wrote:
I'm messing around a bit with the new AD support in SSSD 1.11. I've
gotten authentication working against our AD at work, but I'd like to
be able to mount the user's home folder (in our environment, it gets
mapped to the P: drive if
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Simo Sorce s...@redhat.com wrote:
Almost certainly you do not want a home directory backed by a cifs
filesystem, however if you really do I suggest you configure autofs and
cifs with multi-user mounts on your machine.
It's not a question of want, I'm trying to
On Wed, 2013-09-11 at 15:26 -0500, Jeffrey Ollie wrote:
On Wed, Sep 11, 2013 at 3:07 PM, Simo Sorce s...@redhat.com wrote:
Almost certainly you do not want a home directory backed by a cifs
filesystem, however if you really do I suggest you configure autofs and
cifs with multi-user mounts