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2015 Oct 22
3
Can't get 'root preexec' to run
On 10/21/2015 02:52 PM, Rowland Penny wrote: > I am now beginning to believe the above is not true. Before a user can > connect to their homeshare it must exist, it is the link to this, that > Samba creates i.e. it changes '[homes]' to the username and connects to > that. This is working for me on a Debian 4.1.17 DC just as it has always > done on a member server, I just
2015 Oct 22
2
Can't get 'root preexec' to run
...the above link is using this). However, I have no knowledge in > that and can't tell you how it works. > > Another way, of course, might be to set the windows home dir path > after the first user logon during which the share is created. But that > is not at all comfortable or practiable. > You do not have to create users with ADUC, you could use samba-tool and set quite a lot with this, try running 'samba-tool user create --help' for a full list of what you can set. You can also write your own scripts to do this, either around samba-tool or by using ldifs and ldap...
2015 Oct 22
0
Can't get 'root preexec' to run
...see right away, whether the above link is using this). However, I have no knowledge in that and can't tell you how it works. Another way, of course, might be to set the windows home dir path after the first user logon during which the share is created. But that is not at all comfortable or practiable. > > MJ >
2015 Oct 22
0
Can't get 'root preexec' to run
...sing this). However, I have no >> knowledge in that and can't tell you how it works. >> >> Another way, of course, might be to set the windows home dir path >> after the first user logon during which the share is created. But >> that is not at all comfortable or practiable. >> > > You do not have to create users with ADUC, you could use samba-tool > and set quite a lot with this, try running 'samba-tool user create > --help' for a full list of what you can set. You can also write your > own scripts to do this, either around samba-tool...