[opensuse] PAM mk_homedir when coming through SSH

2007-09-03 Thread Verner Kjærsgaard
Hi list, - in PAM there's a thing called mk_homedir (I think). It works when you're doing AD integrations, i.e. it'll create a users homedir if the user exists in the AD but yet hasn't logged into the Linux box. - What if the user comes in (for the first time) though SSH, authenticates

Re: [opensuse] PAM mk_homedir when coming through SSH

2007-09-03 Thread Gaël Lams
Hi, - What if the user comes in (for the first time) though SSH, authenticates against the AD, and then wants a home-dir to be created. Which PAM file (in /etc/pam.d) should I modify? And what should I write in it? Here is what I use on my linux boxes with ssh configured to authenticate

Re: [opensuse] PAM mk_homedir when coming through SSH

2007-09-03 Thread Verner Kjærsgaard
Mandag 03 september 2007 09:21 skrev Gaël Lams: Hi, - What if the user comes in (for the first time) though SSH, authenticates against the AD, and then wants a home-dir to be created. Which PAM file (in /etc/pam.d) should I modify? And what should I write in it? Here is what I use on