On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 16:31:08 -0500, Paul Gienger wrote: > >Misty Stanley-Jones wrote: > >>On Monday 11 April 2005 04:09 pm, Bruno Tobias Stella wrote: >> >> >>>Hello ! >>> >>> I have a Samba Server with LDAP(OpenLDAP) authentication and Windows >>>Workstation that login in domain working all right. >>> >>> Now, I need to configure Linux workstations to log in Samba Server >>>Domain. The Linux workstatios users are all in LDAP. How do I configure to >>>execute the 'login script' when a Linux user log in his linux workstation ? >>> >>> >> >>I would go at this a different way. You are storing loginShell in LDAP, >>correct? Then simply create a per-user .bashrc or .login file and put that >>in their /home directory, preferrably when initially creating the account by >>means of /etc/skel. None of the commands are going to be the same as the >>Windows (or I can't imagine them being), so I think this is your best bet. >>Of course you would need to make the .bashrc or .login read-only to the user, >>to prevent him/her changing it. >> >> >Or one could use the global rc file. I believe it depends on your >shell, but you would want to start looking at /etc/profile. > >-- >Paul Gienger Office: 701-281-1884 >
Ok, but if I configure these rc files, when I execute the mount, I will need to know the linux user password and I do not want to ask his password again. Is there a solution to I get the user password to execute the mount without ask the user password again ? Thanks for helps, Bruno Stella [EMAIL PROTECTED] Setor de Redes - (19) 3031-4165 Secretaria de Informatica Tribunal Regional do Trabalho da 15a. Regiao -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba