On 27-Apr-09, at 9:53 AM, dnk wrote:
- Double checked permissions on the actual home folders:
# ls -al /home/ | grep user
drwx------ 5 user user 4096 Apr 26 23:48 user
-reset them to be safe:
# chmod -R 700 /home/username; chown -R user:user /home/user
OMG - I just figured it out....
I am posting it here for a resolution to hopefully help others... I
was 2 days in (googling, tweaking, etc) on this and had never even
thought about this:
Permissions on he home folder itself. For some unknown reason to me,
when i moved my home folder, it had it's permissions set to one of my
users. I was root when I moved it. I must have fudged it!
So for reference, make sure to check the permissions on your folders
ABOVE the share itself as well.
In my case, as simple:
# chown root:root /home
# chmod g+rx /home
# chmod o+rx /home
Bringing my home folder to:
# ls -al / | grep home
drwxr-xr-x 43 root root 4096 Apr 27 08:23 home
ugh.
DK
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