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2003 Jun 13
0
PDC profiles
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2004 Feb 03
3
How do I get pam_mkhomedir to work
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2012 Jul 31
2
Can,t get pam_mkhomedir to work...
On a ldap enabled CentOS 6.3 x64 system, I try to make it so home directories are auto-created. I added this : session required pam_mkhomedir.so skel=/etc/skel/ umask=0077 to my /etc/pam.d/system-auth And it does nothing. I restarted messagebus (I've seen references to that) and sshd, and logs don't mention anything in regards to pam_mkhomedir... Any hints ?
2005 Feb 02
1
pam_mkhomedir and dovecot
Hi all, Just wondering if anyone has successfully managed to configure pam_mkhomedir and dovecot, so that users home directories are automatically created? As far as I can tell, the login process runs as a non-root user, which results in a permission denied error while trying to create the users home directory. I'm not sure if this error is specific to dovecot or pam though. Any thoughts
2005 Feb 02
0
Dovecot doesn't call pam_open_session, thus dodging pam_mkhomedir (fwd)
On Tue, 1 Feb 2005, it was written: > Nicolas Lopez wrote: > > maildir and most of my accounts in LDAP. Since the accounts are created > > through a web interface on another server home directories on the mail > > server don't get created automatically. There's the handy pam module > > pam_mkhomedir.so to automagically create home directories, but >
2002 Oct 29
0
pam_mkhomedir.so and Samba question (was: RE: Script question)
Worked like a charm. Thanks both to Tim and Josh for their assistance. It appears to be working beautifully!!! Thanks, Scott -----Original Message----- From: dj [mailto:dj@sin.khk.be] Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 12:00 PM To: Scott Wrosch Cc: samba@samba.org Subject: Re: pam_mkhomedir.so and Samba question (was: RE: [Samba] Script question) On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Scott Wrosch wrote: >
2002 Oct 30
0
pam_mkhomedir.so and Samba question (was: RE: Script question)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > Message: 5 > Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2002 17:59:35 +0100 (CET) > From: dj <dj@sin.khk.be> > To: Scott Wrosch <swrosch@MarketingAssociates.com> > Cc: <samba@samba.org> > Subject: Re: pam_mkhomedir.so and Samba question (was: RE: [Samba] Script question) >On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Scott Wrosch wrote: > > I've
2004 Apr 08
1
Accent with winbind and pam_mkhomedir
Hello I am using Winbind to authenticate user against an NT Domain. client are mainly using Win98 I use pam_mkhomedir to auto create home directory of my users. everything work fine. even the accents in the shared directory but when i try to logon for the first time with an accented username it create a home directory with strange characters invit? seen from win98 and invi_ seen from linux.
2004 Aug 24
1
Winbind + pam_mkhomedir (case sensitive names) problem
Hi! I?m using windbind to authenticate an NT domain users. It works well, however when an user logs, it can use upper o lowercase letters, and that is ok. But pam_mkhomedir creates diferent case sensitive home dirs each time, even if shell prompt shows the name the propper way. Has anyone dealed with this issue ?. What is the best solution?. Thanks in advance !
2005 Mar 17
1
Winbind, pam_mkhomedir.so problem with long usernames
Hi, I've been succesfully connecting my SuSE Linux (since version 9.0) to my organization's NT domain using Samba's Winbind. The thing is multiple users use my PC, not only myself. Though it was also necessary to setup my pam.d to automatically create their home folders at first logon (using pam_mkhomedir.so). My NT user is something like "jdoe" but there are some users
2007 Aug 07
2
CentOS5 pam_mkhomedir
I have a problem creating homedirs on the fly. Since RHEL5 / CentOS5 you have to use pam_oddjob_mkhomedir instead of pam_mkhomedir. Everything is working (the homedir is created) but two things. First on every logon I get the following error message, and I don't know how to fix it: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name com.redhat.oddjob was not provided by any .service files
2008 Feb 25
2
pam_mkhomedir.so not working.
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 creating home directory for new users on fly. When strace a su session, I getting the following error. My guess is the module
2004 Jul 23
0
pam_mkhomedir.so do not mk_home_dir
hi I am triing to make samba service authenticate trought Win2k domain. It works quite well, but I want make "homes" for users (the server will have an IMAP server and I need to make home for user on the first logon. It does not work ... and what is worst, it does not make ANY notice in any log Yes I know "debug" should do it, but does not. I can DO: $ smbclient
2011 Jul 14
0
authentication problems with pam_mkhomedir
Hi! I'm struggling with pam_mkhomedir. Accounts are stored in LDAP (CentOS Directory Server AKA 389 Directory Server). I am not pre-creating user home directories, and would like to use the pam_mkhomedir module to create the directories on the fly, when a user is authenticated via pop3s. pam_mkhomedir is working for interactive (e.g. SSH logins), but I don't want to require users to
2005 Jan 27
1
Dovecot doesn't call pam_open_session, thus dodging pam_mkhomedir
I hit a small snag using Dovecot-imapd smoothly in my environment with maildir and most of my accounts in LDAP. Since the accounts are created through a web interface on another server home directories on the mail server don't get created automatically. There's the handy pam module pam_mkhomedir.so to automagically create home directories, but unfortunatly Dovecot wasn't calling
2005 Dec 31
2
pam_mkhomedir.so problem
Hello Samba People, I'm doing some tests with samba on a debian Sarge in order to implement a file server with the recycle bin module, so my smb.conf loks like this : [global] workgroup = HOME server string = %h server (Samba %v) preferred master = no realm = home.local security = ADS encrypt passwords = true password server = 192.168.0.15 socket options = TCP_NODELAY #
2002 Oct 29
1
pam_mkhomedir.so and Samba question (was: RE: Script question)
Okay, I've got it partially working. Will that module also do it from a non-*nix login? For instance, say the user will more than likely never log into that server from a telnet session. Where would I put the following line: session required /lib/security/pam_mkhomedir.so skel=/etc/skel I'm running RedHat 7.3. In the /etc/pam.d directory, there are a bunch of different files.
2005 Oct 03
1
am I the only one that pam_mkhomedir+samba makes machine folders for?...was RE: pam_mkhomdir.so is creating machine folders when usedwithsamba
I see a ton of past archive mails for pam_mkhomedir.so, but I don't see anyone else with my problem. Do others just not care that a bunch of extra folders with the machine names are getting created, or is it not happening for anyone else, and I have just done something wrong? RHEL 3.04 samba 2.0.14a-1 Barry Smoke Network Administrator AR Division of Leg. Audit -----Original
2003 Dec 15
1
Solaris Winbind LDAP pam_mkhomedir.so
Dear list, How do I test whether I have access to my winbind LDAP backend from my Solaris 9 machine? My LDAP database is held on a Redhat 9.0 machine also running Samba 3.0.0. I know winbind works because getent and wbinfo show up my NT users and groups. I would also like to have people log into my Solaris 9 machine with their NT usernames, I have this working on Redhat already but Solaris is
2003 May 06
2
samba + ldap + pam_mkhomedir ?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi list, I'm on the way to implement samba with ldap on five servers (each owns a different nt-domain) and a master server which maintains the central user database which gets replicated to all the other servers. Now I have just one more problem, namely homedirs. I want every user to have a homedir to store for example his profile. This has to