On 13 Oct 2006, at 17:28, Aaron Kincer wrote:
If this is the case, your home directory mapping is the job of
Active Directory itself.
Golden Butler wrote:
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/etc/pam.d/samba:
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session includecommon-session
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/etc/pam.d/common-session
session requiredpam_mkhom
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Hello all,
I have a functional samba/windind file server (SLES 10) thats a member
server of an Active Directory domain. I'm able to successful
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Hello all,
I have a functional samba/windind file server (SLES 10) thats a m
If I understand you correctly, you have user jsmith that wants to
connect to /your_samba_share_root/home/jsmith (or whatever your home
path is). When your Windows XP users login to the domain, they are not
getting their home directories mapped.
If this is the case, your home directory mapping
Hello all,
I have a functional samba/windind file server (SLES 10) thats a member server
of an Active Directory domain. I'm able to successfully resolve user and group
accounts from AD. The problem I'm having is samba isn't creating home
directories automatically when I try to map to a AD user