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2018 May 03
2
Using samba AD in mixed OS environment
...account. You need to use pam_mkhomedir, you can do this on debian by adding this to /etc/pam.d/common-account: session required pam_mkhomedir.so skel=/etc/skel/ umask=0022 This will create the users homedir the first time the user logs in. I believe it is called something else on red hat, pam_oddjob ?? > > My AD server config is untouched (yet) Good, you don't really want you users to log into the DC, but if you do, you just set it up in the same way as a Unix domain member. Rowland
2018 May 04
0
Using samba AD in mixed OS environment
...khomedir, you can do this on debian by adding this > to /etc/pam.d/common-account: > > session required pam_mkhomedir.so skel=/etc/skel/ umask=0022 > > This will create the users homedir the first time the user logs in. > > I believe it is called something else on red hat, pam_oddjob ?? > > > > > My AD server config is untouched (yet) > > Good, you don't really want you users to log into the DC, but if you > do, you just set it up in the same way as a Unix domain member. > > Rowland > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the foll...
2018 May 02
2
Using samba AD in mixed OS environment
Hi Denis. Since we have "tricky" people working on the Linux machines we prefer NFS because it's less hassle to mount and requires no credentials. Basically because of the users we tend to choose the easiest possible way for them to access the needed resources. I guess pam-script module mounting is exactly for this purpose, but I'll to research more since I'm not familiar