Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Automount homes via smb question"
2003 Oct 30
3
Winbind: can't log in as domain user
Sorry about the lengthy post - I'm putting as much in here as I can in
hopes that someone can help me ferret out the problem.
Basic problem is that domain users can't successfully log into the
linux box. I'm trying to set this box up as an ltsp server
authenticating against our existing AD (although this is actually in a
test lab - I didn't really want to trash anything real
2003 Nov 03
0
Fwd: Winbind: can't log in as domain user
Ping!
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Mike Ely <mike.ely@phoenix.k12.or.us>
> Date: October 31, 2003 11:06:37 AM PST
> To: "Gerald (Jerry) Carter" <jerry@samba.org>
> Cc: Samba <samba@lists.samba.org>
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Winbind: can't log in as domain user
>
>
> On Oct 31, 2003, at 9:59 AM, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
>
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2007 Sep 14
2
xdm
Trying to set up ltsp and their instructions are outdated for this
setup.
this is what I am referencing...
http://ltsp.mirrors.tds.net/pub/ltsp/docs/ltsp-4.1-en.html#AEN984
Anyway, KDM is display manager and I am only getting grey screen with X
# ps aux|grep kdm
root 4275 0.0 0.0 3036 864 ? Ss Jul01
0:00 /usr/bin/kdm -nodaemon
per the instructions...
/etc/X11/xdm/Xaccess
2006 Sep 09
1
Automount Windows home directory
Hi,
Is there a way to connect to the Windows user home directory share from a Samba client automatically?
At the moment I can manually connect to the share using "mount -t smb" using the usual hidden/protected credentials file. Obviously this needs editing every time my domain password changes (as enforced by policy).
However, since getting the workstation to authenticate me from the
2002 Sep 10
2
xwindows+pam_mount
does any one know which /etc/pam.d file I'll need to edit to get pam_mount
to work with x windows?
Thanks
2003 Oct 14
0
Automount, NIS, and Samba
I'm needing a strategy to accomplish the following:
We have AD, with Server for NIS working on the DC. I've got NIS
successfully working for login - or at least the client starts to login and
then complains about a lack of home dir, which is fine for now.
Each AD user has a directory on a fileserver, and I'd like these to be
automounted as the home directory. The share path to a
2005 Apr 18
2
linux client accessing Samba domain
Hi!
I've setup a samba for our windows clients, works all. Then I've setup the
linux clients to authenticate against it. works also. But I wasn't able to
find a way to mount the shares on the linux clients.
My problem is that more than one user can use some linux clients so I can't
make just a static mount via fstab. I need something for every user.
KDE access the servers
2003 Feb 19
6
Help with Winbind
I've been trying for weeks to get winbind working with RedHat Linux 8.0.
I've got everything setup per the winbind docs on
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html#WINBIND.
I've successfully joined my NT4 domain with smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r PDC -U
Administrator. Running wbinfo -u returns my domain user list, as well as
wbinfo -g returning my domain groups. getent
2023 Dec 22
2
pam_winbind and offline logon
Hi all!
As a long slackware user I'm a total noob in pam and I'm banging my head against a wall trying to set it up correctly to play nice with slackware's default pam configuration.
One of the things I'm trying to accomplish is to be able to logon while the ad domain is available and have pam_mount automount the samba shares and to be able to do an offline logon and skip the
2006 Dec 08
2
Samba and automount?
Hello,
I?d like to ask someone if there is a way how to use samba and winbind
to automaticaly mount users homedirs that is on w2k3 server share?
Thanks.
2002 Jun 13
2
pam_mount and winbind
Hi !
Has anybody already managed to make pam_mount and winbind working
together ?
I'm running a linux 7.2 box with samba 2.2.4.
I use winbind for user authentication from a win2k server (DEDALE in
domain VALBONE).
The following command works fine:
$ smbmount //DEDALE/SHAREDIR \
/mnt/smb/dedale/sharedir/ -o \
2018 Oct 09
10
NFSv4, homes, Kerberos...
I was used to integrate some linux client in my samba network mounting
homes with 'unix extensions = yes', and works as expected, at least
with some old lubuntu derivatives. Client side i use 'pam_mount'.
Now i'm working on a ubuntu mate derivative, and i've not found a way
to start the session properly in CIFS.
If i create a plain local home (pam_mkhome), session start as
2002 Oct 02
0
How to mount NT share & maintain NT share permission via SMB for LTSP user??
When a regular user (say, "jmc") logs onto my Linux (LTSP, Samba, DHCP)
server via his LTSP terminal I need an NT drive share to be mounted with
the permissions that NT intends.
Our NT file print server has a directory named "private" which contains
subdirectories for each user. Each user has NT read/write permissions to
his/her private subdir and no others. I need for each
2007 Jul 10
1
mounting an AD share upon login
Hi everyone,
I am having trouble mounting a share on my AD server upon login.
I am using pam_mount. Here is log activity when user 'peter' logs in
(with Ubuntu client) and is authenticated by AD server. There is a
share called 'peter' on the server (netbios name WIN2003) and the mount
point is /home/PRIVATE/peter (see later for pam_mount.conf file):
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Jul
2009 Nov 25
2
how to join to AD ?
We have a small Ubuntu 9.10 file server in a large Win 2003/2008 domain.
There is no X nor web browser in the server.
I have rights to join machines to the domain, but I'm not an Administrator
There is about 10 users in this server, who want to authenticate with domain
passwords when they mount their home directories to WindowsXP workstations.
The ssh passwords should be local and separated
2004 Mar 04
2
Automounting Samba shares for Linux clients?
Is there a way to configure the latest version of Samba to automount
shares when a Linux client logs into a Samba PDC? I have searched high
and low trying to find an answer to this and the only information I have
found is using pam_mount (which I have yet to get working correctly) or
NFS. When searching for an answer, I came across comments such as "NFS
is the best way to mount shares in a
2003 May 29
6
Making winbindd and pam_mount play nice together (2nd try)
We're trying to set up linux based workstations that use a win2k AD/DC for
authentication, and pam_mount to mount a share as the user's home directory.
It looks like winbind isn't passing on the credentials (although it is
getting us logged in). If anyone has made this work, I'd love the details.
It looks like winbind isn't passing the auth information
thanks
jim
2018 Aug 24
1
login a Linux client to a Samba NT4 style domain
Hi,
I would like to do what I mentioned in the subject
on an Ububtu 18.04. I tried it with the following steps:
https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2011-March/161372.html
My files on the client:
smb.conf
[global]
;Workstation Settings
workgroup = PM
netbios name = DS1223
server string = %h
security = domain
idmap backend = tdb
idmap uid = 15000-20000
idmap gid = 15000-20000
wins server =
2003 Dec 11
7
.Xauthority & SMB
I asked this question a while ago, but never got any response. Since
then, I've researched the problem some more, so I can give a much more
concise description of what's happening.
I'm mounting the home directories of the users upon login (using
pam_mount) from the Windows server. However, none of the users can run X
Windows. It says there's a problem with the .Xauthority file.
2002 Oct 14
1
good solution for "automount" homes
All,
On our main file server, all our home directorys are automount
points. So /home isn't a real filesystem area, it points to a bunch of
different home areas based on the auto.direct table. Example:
/home/user1 mounts from --> /export/home1/user1
/home/user2 mounts from --> /export/home2/user2
/home/user3 mounts from --> /export/home2/user3
/home/user4 mounts from -->