Re: [CentOS] SAMBA and Active Directory Intergration Problem

2012-11-20 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 11/19/2012 01:10 AM, Bonnie B Mtengwa wrote:
> Everything works well except that if someone logs on to the Samba
> Server, they see all the shared folders there and also a folder with
> their own name %USER%. This Folder is not accessible, one cannot
> enter into this folder, I have noticed that it's not being
> automatically created in the home folder :
>
> i.e/home/%USER%/ is not there.


That's correct.  Samba does not automatically create home directories.

One solution for this was posted on the samba list years ago:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2005-June/106958.html
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Re: [CentOS] SAMBA and Active Directory Intergration Problem

2012-11-19 Thread Banyan He
There are two things you can do,

1. for homes share, add "path = /path/to/home/%S"
2. for homes share, change mask from 0775 to 0700

This may help but may not the way you are looking for.


Banyan He
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Email: ban...@rootong.com

On 2012-11-19 5:10 PM, Bonnie B Mtengwa wrote:
> I have a CentOS6.3 SAMBA file server. All the users are on a Windows Server 
> 2008 Active Directory Domain Controller and authentication is done using 
> Winbind integration on SAMBA .
>
>   
>
> Everything works well except that if someone logs on to the Samba Server, 
> they see all the shared folders there and also a folder with their own name 
> %USER%. This Folder is not accessible, one cannot enter into this folder, I 
> have noticed that it's not being automatically created in the home folder :
>
> i.e  /home/%USER%/ is not there.
>
>   
>
>   
>
>   
>
>   
>
> My smb.conf  is as follows
>
>   
>
> workgroup = Domain0
>
> security = ads
>
> realm = Domain.com
>
>   
>
> encrypt passwords = yes
>
> preferred master = no
>
>   
>
> template shell = /bin/bash
>
> template homedir = /home/%D/%U
>
> winbind separator = $
>
>; template primary group = "Domain Users"
>
> winbind uid = 600-2
>
> winbind gid = 600-2
>
> winbind use default domain = yes
>
> winbind nested groups = yes
>
> winbind enum users = yes
>
> winbind enum groups = yes
>
> enhanced browsing = yes
>
> winbind offline logon = false
>
>password server = dc.domain.com
>
>   
>
>[homes]
>
>   
>
> create mask = 0775
>
> directory mask = 0775
>
> browseable = no
>
> comment = Home Directories
>
> valid users = %U
>
> writable = yes
>
>   
>
>   
>
> anyone who can help me on this?
>
>   
>
> Bonnie
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[CentOS] SAMBA and Active Directory Intergration Problem

2012-11-19 Thread Bonnie B Mtengwa
I have a CentOS6.3 SAMBA file server. All the users are on a Windows Server 
2008 Active Directory Domain Controller and authentication is done using 
Winbind integration on SAMBA .

 

Everything works well except that if someone logs on to the Samba Server, they 
see all the shared folders there and also a folder with their own name %USER%. 
This Folder is not accessible, one cannot enter into this folder, I have 
noticed that it's not being automatically created in the home folder :

i.e  /home/%USER%/ is not there.

 

 

 

 

My smb.conf  is as follows

 

   workgroup = Domain0

   security = ads

   realm = Domain.com

 

   encrypt passwords = yes

   preferred master = no

 

   template shell = /bin/bash

   template homedir = /home/%D/%U

   winbind separator = $

  ; template primary group = "Domain Users"

   winbind uid = 600-2

   winbind gid = 600-2

   winbind use default domain = yes

   winbind nested groups = yes

   winbind enum users = yes

   winbind enum groups = yes

   enhanced browsing = yes

   winbind offline logon = false

  password server = dc.domain.com

 

  [homes]

 

   create mask = 0775

   directory mask = 0775

   browseable = no

   comment = Home Directories

   valid users = %U

   writable = yes

 

 

anyone who can help me on this?

 

Bonnie

 

 

 

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