Re: [CentOS] How can I prevent apache from mounting all home directories? [SOLVED]

2012-11-20 Thread Alfred von Campe
On Nov 19, 2012, at 11:14, I wrote: > We use automounted user home directories on our CentOS 6.3 desktops, and on > the desktops on which we start apache, I have noticed that all 900+ home > directories listed in NIS get (and stay!) mounted. If I don't start apache, > this doesn't happen. Aft

Re: [CentOS] How can I prevent apache from mounting all home directories?

2012-11-19 Thread Alfred von Campe
On Nov 19, 2012, at 16:43, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > For me, it's a gnome thing, not apache. Well, it's a combination of both. Gnome by itself doesn't do this; it only happens when you add apache to the mix. I set the init level to 3 on one of my test systems and rebooted. I also configured

Re: [CentOS] How can I prevent apache from mounting all home directories?

2012-11-19 Thread m . roth
Alfred von Campe wrote: > On Nov 19, 2012, at 15:37, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > >> Ah, no. If it's running GUI, which none of our servers are, it wants >> *everyone* who isn't nologin mounted. Including people who've never been >> on that machine, nor will be. > > When you say "*it* wants", are you

Re: [CentOS] How can I prevent apache from mounting all home directories?

2012-11-19 Thread Alfred von Campe
On Nov 19, 2012, at 15:37, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > Ah, no. If it's running GUI, which none of our servers are, it wants > *everyone* who isn't nologin mounted. Including people who've never been > on that machine, nor will be. When you say "*it* wants", are you referring to apache or the GUI ma

Re: [CentOS] How can I prevent apache from mounting all home directories?

2012-11-19 Thread Alfred von Campe
On Nov 19, 2012, at 15:22, Mike Burger wrote: > Unless you've removed it from each and every Linux system (desktop > included), /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf contains the following: I have removed this on one of our test systems, rebooted, and it's still automounting all home directories. Alfred

Re: [CentOS] How can I prevent apache from mounting all home directories?

2012-11-19 Thread John R Pierce
On 11/19/12 12:37 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > Ah, no. If it's running GUI, which none of our servers are, it wants > *everyone* who isn't nologin mounted. Including people who've never been > on that machine, nor will be. as an aside... while I don't use automounted home directories anymore,

Re: [CentOS] How can I prevent apache from mounting all home directories?

2012-11-19 Thread m . roth
Nux! wrote: > On 19.11.2012 20:00, Alfred von Campe wrote: >> On Nov 19, 2012, at 12:02, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: >>> I've also seen gnome want to mount *everybody* >> >> FWIW, I also have this issue (mounting all home directories) on one >> of our servers. But only those running 6.3; the syst

Re: [CentOS] How can I prevent apache from mounting all home directories?

2012-11-19 Thread Mike Burger
> On Nov 19, 2012, at 11:20, Nux! wrote: > >> Instead of omitting LoadModule you could try to leave it enabled, but >> specify a different userdir, i.e. not under /home. > > There is no reference to /home anywhere that I can find. I assume that > apache just expands ~ to list all home directories

Re: [CentOS] How can I prevent apache from mounting all home directories?

2012-11-19 Thread Nux!
On 19.11.2012 20:00, Alfred von Campe wrote: > On Nov 19, 2012, at 12:02, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > >> Not the way I'd do it: where I've worked, and work, we have apache >> running >> on servers, so we can guarantee their working ->correctly<-, and the >> developers have directories that they can

Re: [CentOS] How can I prevent apache from mounting all home directories?

2012-11-19 Thread Alfred von Campe
On Nov 19, 2012, at 12:02, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote: > Not the way I'd do it: where I've worked, and work, we have apache running > on servers, so we can guarantee their working ->correctly<-, and the > developers have directories that they can put things in and test that way. Well, all we need to

Re: [CentOS] How can I prevent apache from mounting all home directories?

2012-11-19 Thread m . roth
Alfred von Campe wrote: > On Nov 19, 2012, at 11:29, Mike Burger wrote: > >> If I may...why are you running Apache on your desktops? > > The products we develop need access to a web server, and some developers > need a web server to test with. It's all just on our internal network; > nothing is ex

Re: [CentOS] How can I prevent apache from mounting all home directories?

2012-11-19 Thread Alfred von Campe
On Nov 19, 2012, at 11:20, Nux! wrote: > Instead of omitting LoadModule you could try to leave it enabled, but > specify a different userdir, i.e. not under /home. There is no reference to /home anywhere that I can find. I assume that apache just expands ~ to list all home directories and then

Re: [CentOS] How can I prevent apache from mounting all home directories?

2012-11-19 Thread Alfred von Campe
On Nov 19, 2012, at 11:29, Mike Burger wrote: > If I may...why are you running Apache on your desktops? The products we develop need access to a web server, and some developers need a web server to test with. It's all just on our internal network; nothing is exposed to the Internet. Alfred _

Re: [CentOS] How can I prevent apache from mounting all home directories?

2012-11-19 Thread Mike Burger
> We use automounted user home directories on our CentOS 6.3 desktops, and > on the desktops on which we start apache, I have noticed that all 900+ > home directories listed in NIS get (and stay!) mounted. If I don't start > apache, this doesn't happen. > > We don't need access to home directories

Re: [CentOS] How can I prevent apache from mounting all home directories?

2012-11-19 Thread Nux!
On 19.11.2012 16:14, Alfred von Campe wrote: > We use automounted user home directories on our CentOS 6.3 desktops, > and on the desktops on which we start apache, I have noticed that all > 900+ home directories listed in NIS get (and stay!) mounted. If I > don't start apache, this doesn't happen.

[CentOS] How can I prevent apache from mounting all home directories?

2012-11-19 Thread Alfred von Campe
We use automounted user home directories on our CentOS 6.3 desktops, and on the desktops on which we start apache, I have noticed that all 900+ home directories listed in NIS get (and stay!) mounted. If I don't start apache, this doesn't happen. We don't need access to home directories from ap