All of our user authentication is done via LDAP. We have an all
Linux backend and tons of windows desktops. We've just started getting
a few people to move to Linux on the desktop. Is there any way that I
can have their home directory automatically mounted via Samba when they
log in?
Thanks,
Jason Joines wrote on Friday, 5 September 2003 7:02 a.m.:
All of our user authentication is done via LDAP. We have an all
Linux backend and tons of windows desktops. We've just started
getting a few people to move to Linux on the desktop. Is there any
way that I can have their home
Paul Eggleton said on Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 09:02:15AM +1200:
Jason Joines wrote on Friday, 5 September 2003 7:02 a.m.:
All of our user authentication is done via LDAP. We have an all
Linux backend and tons of windows desktops. We've just started
getting a few people to move to Linux on
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 09:02:15AM +1200, Paul Eggleton wrote:
Jason Joines wrote on Friday, 5 September 2003 7:02 a.m.:
All of our user authentication is done via LDAP. We have an all
Linux backend and tons of windows desktops. We've just started
getting a few people to move to Linux
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 14:21, Mark Ferlatte wrote:
Paul Eggleton said on Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 09:02:15AM +1200:
Jason Joines wrote on Friday, 5 September 2003 7:02 a.m.:
All of our user authentication is done via LDAP. We have an all
Linux backend and tons of windows desktops. We've
George Farris said on Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 03:21:09PM -0700:
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 14:21, Mark Ferlatte wrote:
Are your home directories on a Linux server? If so, use NFS instead of
samba.
NFS is so F**cked up but I would like to do this as well but I run into major
issues with file
On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 15:43, Mark Ferlatte wrote:
Hrm. I'm using GNOME 1.4, and it appears to work okay. As for setup:
Server: kernel 2.4.21, Kernel NFS server, exporting nfs v3 via TCP.
Client: kernel 2.4.21, using autofs to automount /home/user, with nfsv3 over
TCP.
Haven't had
Rashkae ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 09:02:15AM +1200, Paul Eggleton wrote:
Jason Joines wrote on Friday, 5 September 2003 7:02 a.m.:
All of our user authentication is done via LDAP. We have an all
Linux backend and tons of windows desktops. We've just started
George Farris said on Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 03:50:16PM -0700:
As far as I remember 1.4 never had issues with locking, 2.x does.
Ah, well, that could explain it. :)
I realize this isn't an nfs list but did you setup an export for each
user or how did you config your autofs?
My /etc/exports