On 07/08/12 15:10, steve wrote:
On 04/08/12 22:06, NdK wrote:
Il 04/08/2012 21:13, steve ha scritto:


Uh? "wide links" seems a bad idea to me... At least from a security
perspective.
Why a single home directory? We have a single NFS share containing
folders for the two domains and inside those a folder for each home.
We are trying to migrate away from that, preferring a '[homes]' share
where users will place the data they want to have available on every PC.
This way even Firefox should work...

Hi Diego
We have home directories like:
home2/staff
home2/students/7a
home2/students/7b

Winbind allows only one template homedir and all user home folders must
reside there (or tell me otherwise).

The only way we can have what we want is:
1. use nss-ldapd and store the true uinixHomeDirectory in AD
2. winbind. We have a symlink in template homedir to the real data. For
that we need wide links.


3. Use winbind to store the true unixHomeDirectory in AD.

JAB.

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