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2017 Oct 11
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Using GPO to mount shares on Linux
I think MJ is using samba with AD backend and Rowland RID.
Rowland, try AD backend if your using rid atm.
Gr.
Louis
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2017 Oct 11
0
Using GPO to mount shares on Linux
...is all servers with file shares.
Optional, mix this with RID, for example for a dedicated print server, or proxy server (auth).
I use setup 3.
Multiple servers with AD and RID mixed on the members, based on function.
A NFS pointer is.
Make sure you set you home folder 755, kerberos ( MIT ), lookf or .klogin in the home dir.
If the setup is to tight this fails. ( workaround: disable .klogin checking in krb5.conf )
And nfs/hostname.FQDN needs to be added to HOSTNAME$ where its needed.
For Cifs. You may need to add these lines in krb5.conf cifs uses them nfs not.
; for Windows 2008 with...
2017 Oct 20
1
Using GPO to mount shares on Linux
...all servers with file shares.
Optional, mix this with RID, for example for a dedicated print server, or proxy server (auth).
I use setup 3.
Multiple servers with AD and RID mixed on the members, based on function.
A NFS pointer is.
Make sure you set you home folder 755, kerberos ( MIT ), lookf or .klogin in the home dir.
If the setup is to tight this fails. ( workaround: disable .klogin checking in krb5.conf )
And nfs/hostname.FQDN needs to be added to HOSTNAME$ where its needed.
For Cifs. You may need to add these lines in krb5.conf cifs uses them nfs not.
; for Windows 2008 with AES...
2017 Oct 20
2
Using GPO to mount shares on Linux
...Optional, mix this with RID, for example for a dedicated print
> server, or proxy server (auth).
>
> I use setup 3.
> Multiple servers with AD and RID mixed on the members, based on function.
>
> A NFS pointer is.
> Make sure you set you home folder 755, kerberos ( MIT ), lookf or .klogin
> in the home dir.
> If the setup is to tight this fails. ( workaround: disable .klogin
> checking in krb5.conf )
> And nfs/hostname.FQDN needs to be added to HOSTNAME$ where its needed.
>
> For Cifs. You may need to add these lines in krb5.conf cifs uses them nfs
>...