I did something like that in my eviroment. I have LTSP terminals and I
connect to a win2k3 by rdp and I share the local devices with samba.
What I do is a script that creates an smb.conf with the shared devices,
then I run smbd, then I connect to the server via rdp and finally when
the connection is closed I kill smbd.
The smb.conf accepts only ONE connection per share, and the win2k3 has a
netlogon, to map the drives of the client on the logon, son only he/she
can access his local devices.
The mount/umount I do it with supermount and no problems.
Tell me if you need something more.
Bye.
PS: sorry for my english, I never study.
????? ?????????? wrote:> Hi, everyone.
>
> There is a Win2003 with AD and Mandriva 2007 workstations. All the
> workers are using RDP Windows terminal and working in windows
> environment. The task is to make it possible to exchange data with
> removable media (CD, floppy, usb-flash) connected to their workstations.
>
> I suppose the tasks are:
> -to tune automatic mounting in a specific mount point (e.g.
> /mnt/flash, /mnt/cdrom, /mnt/floppy).
> -to make a share in samba and enable read/write access
> -to unmount the filesystems correctly without finishing a windows session
>
> Any ideas?
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