Buchan Milne
2003-Sep-09 11:27 UTC
[Samba] Re: [SLE] Any way to do Linux User home directories via Samba
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1> Message: 15 >> Date: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 09:29:41 -0500 >> From: Jason Joines <joines@bus.okstate.edu> >>Subject: [Samba] Re: [SLE] Any way to do Linux User home directoriesvia Samba>> To: samba@lists.samba.org >> Message-ID: <3F5C9255.9000006@bus.okstate.edu> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed >> S?bastien Taylor wrote: >> >>> The way we handle this at my office is by sharing over samba to the >>> windows clients, and by nfs to the linux clients. The nfs exports the >>> same data as smb so it's identical, but nfs is better suited for unix. >>> >>> Jason Joines a ?crit: >>> >> >>>>> All of our user authentication is done via LDAP. We have an all >>>>> Linux backend and tons of windows desktops. We've just startedgetting>>>>> 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 whenthey>>>>> log in?The problem isn't monting the home directories (this can be done easily with pam_mount, assuming the LDAP password and samba password are in sync). The problem is that you can't start KDE with smbfs/cifs-mounted home directories, and although you can get GNOME working, gconf is broken (which may also break font display). Other "less advanced" desktops, such as WindowMaker, fluxbox etc do work ok though (even mozilla runs fine). Maybe someone else has got KDE/GNOME to work with smbfs/cifs-mounted homes?>>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Jason Joines >>>>> Open Source = Open Mind >>>>> =======================> > I use NFS for my Linux desktop. However, our users have root access > to their desktops and I'm concerned about the security of the server in > that situation.Well, don't give them root access on their desktops. They should never need it, and if they do need to run certain things as root, you should setup sudo instead. There are way too many issues with users having root, NFS is only one problem. Store automount maps in your LDAP server, and NFS becomes trivial to use (no client side configuration needed). Regards, Buchan - -- |--------------Another happy Mandrake Club member--------------| Buchan Milne Mechanical Engineer, Network Manager Cellphone * Work +27 82 472 2231 * +27 21 8828820x202 Stellenbosch Automotive Engineering http://www.cae.co.za GPG Key http://ranger.dnsalias.com/bgmilne.asc 1024D/60D204A7 2919 E232 5610 A038 87B1 72D6 AC92 BA50 60D2 04A7 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE/XbkarJK6UGDSBKcRAmbmAKCoo70/2iGoRvxhpecDHltB1GZ2YwCfS2Os 1OTVFpBkR/q1uyWsqSZxz6A=Iimc -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ***************************************************************** Please click on http://www.cae.co.za/disclaimer.htm to read our e-mail disclaimer or send an e-mail to info@cae.co.za for a copy. *****************************************************************