Hi

No the bug is not that the shared is not accessible, it is that the 
homedir is incomplete. For example .bashrc will not be in the homedir of 
the new user (and any other files in /etc/skel), but the directories in 
/etc/skel will be correctly copied.

Thanks for your attention.

Virginie

Le 27/10/2023 à 19:33, Mitchell Dzurick a écrit :
> Hi Virginie, I tried to reproduce this in an LXD vm
>
> $ lxc launch ubuntu:jammy j --vm
> $ lxc shell j
> # apt install -y sssd-ad sssd-tools realmd adcli
> # pam-auth-update --enable mkhomedir
> # sudo add-apt-repository "deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu $(lsb_release 
> -sc) main universe restricted multiverse"
> # apt install -y lib_pam_mount
>
> Now add
> <volume fstype="cifs" server="fileserver" path="path_to_shared" 
> mountpoint="/home/%(DOMAIN_USER)/Shared" user="*" 
> options="username=%(USER),user=%(USER),domain=domaine.local,iocharset=utf8" />
>
> Under <!-- Volume definitions --> in /etc/security/pam_mount.conf.xml
>
> # adduser mitch
> # su mitch
> $ ls ~/
> shared
>
>
> I see the shared folder in my test, is your issue that you don't see the 
> shared folder?
>
> ** Changed in: libpam-mount (Ubuntu)
>         Status: New => Incomplete
>
> ** Changed in: pam (Ubuntu)
>         Status: New => Incomplete
>

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Title:
  mkhomedir and pam_mount incompatibility

Status in libpam-mount package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete
Status in pam package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Hello
  I have use realm to join a domain without difficulty and use
  pam-auth-update --enable mkhomedir, as suggest by the documentation
  The problem is, when a new user log into the system, the content of /etc/skel 
is not copy into the new home directory, even if Download Desktop.... are 
created.
  Adduser work normally and the homedirectory is created fine.
  The problem come from the additional pam module pam_mount, in my case this 
one try to mount a shared ressource in the homedir of the user.
  By default in /etc/pam.d/common.session pam_mount is called before 
pam_mkhomedir.so.
  If I deplace the pam_mkhomedir line before the pam_mount everything is 
working fine

  
  Thanks for your attention

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