Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libpam-mount
With the following volume definition:
<volume pgrp="%(DOMAIN_NAME)\domain users" fstype="cifs"
server="storage" path="share"
mountpoint="/home/%(DOMAIN_NAME)/%(DOMAIN_USER)/Share" />
The following command is executed by pam_mount:
command: [mount] [-t] [cifs] [//storage/share]
[/home/EXAMPLE/USER/Share] [-o] [user=USER,uid=11286,gid=10513]
In a properly configured winbind environment where uids and gids are
synchronized on all computers, the actual file owners are not displayed.
Maybe pam_mount shouldn't assume that such options will be useful for
everybody? Might be better to just leave everything user configurable
via the option attribute.
I've seen this behavior on Karmic.
** Affects: libpam-mount (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: libpam-mount
With the following volume definition:
<volume pgrp="%(DOMAIN_NAME)\domain users" fstype="cifs"
server="storage" path="share"
- mountpoint="/home/%(DOMAIN_NAME)/$(DOMAIN_USER)/Share" />
+ mountpoint="/home/%(DOMAIN_NAME)/%(DOMAIN_USER)/Share" />
The following command is executed by pam_mount:
command: [mount] [-t] [cifs] [//storage/share]
[/home/EXAMPLE/USER/Share] [-o] [user=USER,uid=11286,gid=10513]
In a properly configured winbind environment where uids and gids are
synchronized on all computers, the actual file owners are not displayed.
Maybe pam_mount shouldn't assume that such options will be useful for
everybody? Might be better to just leave everything user configurable
via the option attribute.
+
+ I've seen this behavior on Karmic.
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mounting cifs uses uid and gid options by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/556239
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