Displaying 2 results from an estimated 2 matches for "ername".
Did you mean:
rname
2017 Oct 11
3
Using GPO to mount shares on Linux
...an unusual situation... you having a problem, and things
working here :-)
So perhaps we're doing different things:
we mount PER USER under the users home directory. We don't have ONE
global mount that is shared between all logged-on users, but each has
his/her own shares under /home/username/share1 -> /home/username/share4
Pam_mount mounts it on logon, both via ssh and xrdp.
The mounted shares also automatically appear as shortcuts on the
desktop, just like a mounted usb stick does. Very convenient for the users.
So perhaps you are trying to mount 'global shares', that e...
2017 Oct 11
4
Using GPO to mount shares on Linux
...> acceptable,
> > the mounted share belongs to rowland, but nothing inside it does. I
> > think I will continue to try and get pam_script to do what I want.
> Strange.
>
> So what does a mount look like?
>
> Here:
>
> > root at dmmember:~# mount | grep username
> > //fileserver.company.com/username on
> /home/username/username type cifs
> >
> (rw,relatime,sec=ntlmi,unc=\\filehost.company.com\username,username=us
> >
> ername,domain=WRKGRP,uid=49611,forceuid,gid=513,forcegid,addr=192.168.
> >
> 89.2,unix,posixpaths...