Hi,
Sorry for my difficulties in explaining it in english... you are right
about home permissions... modifying permissions of tjener's /etc/skel IS
enough for that. But client workstations ignore both umask set in tjener's
/etc/pam.d/common-session and that in /home0/<....>/.profile when the user
logins from a client and creates files or directories. They all come out
with the old 002 permissions.
I still have to try other configuration files you mentioned and i hope i'll
find a way to fix it!
L.

Il giorno ven 9 dic 2022 alle ore 16:25 Mike Gabriel <
mike.gabr...@das-netzwerkteam.de> ha scritto:

> Hi Lorenzo
>
> On  Fr 09 Dez 2022 16:22:28 CET, Lorenzo Ceriani wrote:
>
> > Dear Mike,
> > thanks a lot for suggestions. I modified permissions of /etc/skel and
> that
> > works. I was looking for a simple way of modifying umask of new users
> > without having to repeat configuration on every new client
> workstation... i
> > tried modify /etc/skel/.profile on tjener but it's not enough... i think
> i
> > will have to do it on every client because it's the skel of the client on
> > which the user logs in the first time that matters. I will experiment
> with
> > your suggestions!
> > Thanks again,
> > L.
>
> For roaming workstations you are right. There, the first login creates
> a home from the roaming workstation's /etc/skel.
>
> For workstations (with networked homes on tjener), the user home gets
> created during user creation and that uses /etc/skel on tjener.
>
> Mike
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