Thanks for the suggestions.
I wanted unix users (exclusively sysadmins and developers) to still get
their normal unix login directories. On the other hand, since this is a
file server, any connection via samba, should connect people to their
samba file directories.
It looks like your sugges
for those users, you could put sambaHomePath: \\server\homedir in their
openldap info.
Wes Modes wrote:
I have the [homes] section set up in my smb.conf so that
\\server.name\user connects to the user's home directory. Since I am
using OpenLDAP as a backend via smbldap-tools, for most users t
I have the [homes] section set up in my smb.conf so that
\\server.name\user connects to the user's home directory. Since I am
using OpenLDAP as a backend via smbldap-tools, for most users the home
directory comes from the homeDirectory variable in OpenLDAP.
However, when I have a user who als
I am using samba3 on centos5 and have a problem with the 'homes' share. I
have existing Linux home directories. When I access the samba server from
the windows terminal server (via \\servername) I see 2 shares, backup and
mikeg (my username). The mikeg share takes me to my Linux home directory s