Unfortunately I don't think it would work in my case although its a good idea.
My problem is that my Windows 2000 Server (PDC) contains all the user
information and FreeBSD authenticates against it. Supposedly, a person
telneting in would be authenticated with winbind and if no home directory
exists it would be created by the mkhomedir.so file. It doesn't appear that
many people have experienced missing this file, not having much luck finding
anything on google about it.
JP
fandino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
JP wrote:
> I need some help trying to locate or how to obtain/build a file
> named "mkhomedir.so" this file is needed to create home directories
> after logging in successfully though winbind. I am running FreeBSD 5.3
> Release, and Samba 3. I am unable to locate this file anywhere.
I'm using "preexec" as a workaround to the missing mkhomedir.
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
valid users = %S
path = /samba/%u
read only = No
browseable = No
# automatic home directories creation
root preexec = if [ ! -d "/samba/%u/" ] ;\
then { mkdir -p "/samba/%u/.winprofile" ;\
chown -R %u "/samba/%u" ; \
chmod -R 0700 "/samba/%u" ;} ; \
fi
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