Linux Addict wrote:
Sambains, I gotta samba setup where I use pam_mkhomedir.so to create
home dir for first time users. Same configuration is working on many
hosts and if I create a home directory manually, I can login, but not
on fly. And also when I change the /home permission to 777, its
Norbert Gomes wrote:
OK thank you for your answser. I am a bit confused with nss, pam and the
Samba authentication mechanism...
Actually I would like to add filters for authentication of users with
Samba and LDAP :
With our production servers I use the 'ldap filter = (MY_FILTERs)'
option
Diego Obetko wrote:
On 10/22/07, *Thierry Lacoste* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you try mount_cifs manually ?
FWIW here's what I have in my pam_mount.conf (ahomes is the samba
server) :
volume * cifs ahomes ~/ uid=,filemode=0700,dirmode=0700 - -
Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Wed, Sep 05, 2007 at 12:14:25PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
yes please this would fix problems with have with user
loggin on at one end of the site then at the other later.
Just to make sure:
You are aware that once someone has logged in an
administrator has to
Yan Seiner wrote:
Hi everyone:
I posted this a couple of weeks ago and got no response. My client is
still stuck with this issue and I am quickly running out of ideas to try.
Does anyone have any ideas/suggestions? This is a long-term customer
and so far their server has provided
Phil Burrow wrote:
Bjørn Tore Sund wrote:
I have four SLES 10 servers working as Samba servers on the same domain
with an LDAP account backend. Relevant smb.conf entries are:
[global]
workgroup = UNIX
realm = UNIX.UIB.NO
server string = ukl-samba
Phil Burrow wrote:
Bjoern Tore Sund wrote:
If you do net getlocalsid on each of your SLES machines, the SID
that is returned should be the same for all of them if you want them
all to be controllers on your domain. If it's not, pick the SID you
want - i.e. the sambaSID all your users
Frank Murphy wrote:
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smbclient -L Server lists, all my shares
http://www.howtoforge.com/accessing_windows_or_samba_shares_using_autofs
got me to automount my shares.
But I still can't save directly (files) from Firefox (on openSUSE)
directly to
Jiří Červenka wrote:
Hello,
thanks for reply.
Could you post example of your pam_cifs configuration.
I'd rather not, unless you're wondering about something specific -
there's a quite good example in the pam_cifs documentation.
Are your homedirs on w2k3 or w2k server?
No. The Windows