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2001 May 02
3
pam_mount
Has anyone had any luck setting up pam_mount on freebsd. I cannot figure out what I need to put in /etc/pam.conf also do the users need to exist in the password file. I'd like to mount their user directories off the server and not have their usernames in the passwd file if possible.
2003 Jun 03
1
Making winbindd and pam_mount play nice together
Did you join the box to the domain Did you set security to be domain and passwword to encrypted? Is the AD server in mixed mode? Are you configuring the "right" pam module for the login as per the FAQ? Is wbinfo returning the users and groups? jim Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 11:07:04 +1000 From: "John Simovic" <jsimovic@rydesc-h.schools.nsw.edu.au> Subject: RE: [Samba]
2005 Jan 15
1
Seeking pointers to help
Noob alert.... I've been through most of the available documentation at a fairly high level - if I've missed the obvious, just point me in the right direction. What I'd like to build: Windows XP system (actually, I'd prever a *nix but must use Win). Backend data stored in MySQL db Front end user interface built using PHP/HTML running on Apache. User builds a select via the web
2002 Jan 08
1
Very large quantity of files
Hello, to explain: I have two machines running the same hard- and software. Each has two harddrives 80GB/40GB with 500 megs of RAM and a 650MHz PIII, running SuSE Linux 7.1 with Kernel 2.2.18. They are connected on a local 100Mbps Ethernet. The harddrives are pretty full (total ~94GB) with a very large quantity of small files. The initial copy has taken about 48 hours. - I didn't worry
2007 Oct 30
4
Postgresql and shell script
I have a shell script (sh) where I create a user and import data to a postgres database <snip> su -c "createuser -A -D -P $PG_user" postgres su -c "psql -d$PG_database -h localhost -U$PG_user -W -f postgresql.sql " postgres </snip> when the script executes those command, it ask for a password, how could I do this without have to enter the passwd, I would like that
2009 Mar 28
3
zfs scheduled replication script?
I have a backup system using zfs send/receive (I know there are pros and cons to that, but it''s suitable for what I need). What I have now is a script which runs daily, do zfs send, compress and write it to a file, then transfer it with ftp to a remote host. It does full backup every 1st, and do incremental (with 1st as reference) after that. It works, but not quite resource-effective
2005 Jul 12
2
Mount logon Home dir on Linux (CTM)
I will try to explian it better this time. I have a Windows NT 4.0 Server, that is the PDC on my network. I also have a FC3 Samba 3 server that is the file server, where most of logon home dirs are stored. In the NT PDC i set up most users to map Z: drive to \\MY_SAMBA_SERVER\username In the Win XP workstations everithing is wrking realy fine. Now i want to set up some Linux Fedora Core 4
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
2005 May 05
3
Use Samba as drop-in replacement for NFS
Hi, Is it possible to use Samba as a drop-in replacement for NFS, namely, allowing a system-wide anonymous mount which authenticates access to files based simply on the unix ids of the user accessing the files and the file permissions are equivalent to what is present in the underlying file system that is exported. Thanks, Frood
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
2015 Aug 04
4
Working Documentation Toolchain [GSoC]
Hi, The basic toolchain is up and running. I encourage community to test this workflow once. It is an addition to the existing contributing mediums. Site: http://clown-olga-13325.bitballoon.com/ Contributing Docs repo : https://github.com/kunaaljain/test-centos-docs ==AIM== Initial Idea : http://wiki.centos.org/GSoC/2015/Ideas#docs-toolchain The CentOS Project needs more short-form
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): ===================== Jul
2004 Mar 11
6
Trouble mounting a windows share from Linux
I have Fedora Core 1 workstations configured with winbind logging onto our NT domain. Everything is going well except that I cannot seem to figure out how to connect to a windows home directory on a Win2000 server. Here is the scenario: W2K server with home directories for each user: Each user has modify permissions to their share Administrator has full control First off, I need to somehow
2004 Nov 29
1
authentication problem pam_mount
The setup is a samba server with mixed clients (samba clients and windows clients). The problem, I want the linux client to mount there home to their home share on the server. The problem is, I have followed the guide mentioned below and everything works except that the linux usernames have the format domeinnaam+username as a result of which pam_mount wants to mount
2007 Oct 17
4
Pam_mount + cifs
Hi, i'm probably not the first but i have found no concrete information about my problem... lots of information, nothing helped.. :S so, here's the thing.. i'm running a samba-3.0.22-13.16 server on SLES 9 kernel 2.6.16.21-0.8-default as an nt domain controller, there was a migration to Linux for the workstations so i had to implement WINBIND + PAM_MOUNT. after searching for the
2020 Sep 24
3
Debian client/workstation pam_mount
I have some (for testing) Debian based client/workstation connected to my AD. Signing to the AD works as a domain/user should. These clients can, via Nautilus file manager, access shares on the file server manually that the *signed in domain user* is permitted to "see". I would prefer to connect these files and the domain user home directory automatically at sign in without manual
2010 Feb 16
2
pam_mount
Hi all, I am a bit confused about the usage of pam_mount. Here is my /etc/pam.d/system-auth: auth required pam_env.so auth required pam_mount.so auth sufficient pam_unix.so nullok try_first_pass auth requisite pam_succeed_if.so uid >= 500 quiet auth sufficient pam_krb5.so use_first_pass auth required pam_deny.so account
2015 Nov 04
2
Pam_mount not working with "sec=krb5"
So finally here is the solution that works for me. If you have any questions, just ask. I use pam_mount with the following volume definition in the "/etc/security/pam_mount.conf.xml": <volume fstype="cifs" server="server" path="home/%(USER)" mountpoint="/home/%(USER)" sgrp="domain users"
2020 Sep 25
4
Debian client/workstation pam_mount
On 24/09/2020 12:47, Christian Naumer via samba wrote: > I am using it on Fedora with Volume Definition looking like this: and I use this: <volume fstype="cifs" ??????? server="CIFS_SERVER_FQDN" ??????? path="linprofiles" ??????? mountpoint="/mnt/%(USER)" options="username=%(USER),uid=%(USERUID),gid=%(USERGID),domain=%(DOMAIN_NAME)"
2003 Feb 21
1
pam_mount_conf?
Have any of you folks actually managed to get pam_mount working? A quick google shows a ton of messages saying "you can use pam_mount" to automatically mount a user's home directory on log in, but no messages saying "I use pam_mount" etc -- I'm suspecting it might not actually work. Or at least I might not be smart enough to make it work. First -- pam_mount 0.5.11