Hi Mario,
Any ideas how to implement roaming profile under Linux as the clients?
pam_csync http://www.csync.org/ seems to be pretty close to a direct
feature-equivalent for linux.
Csync indeed seems to be the closest match I found too. Unfortunatly the
project does not seems very lively, la
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 6:44 PM, Michael Wood wrote:
> On 6 October 2012 17:13, steve wrote:
> > On 06/10/12 11:14, Michael Wood wrote:
> On 5 October 2012 17:36, steve wrote:
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> >>> On 05/10/12 17:21, Michael Wood wrote:
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> On 5 October 2012 13:14, steve wrote:
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On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 10:29 PM, Mario Codeniera
wrote:
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> Any ideas how to implement roaming profile under Linux as the clients?
pam_csync http://www.csync.org/ seems to be pretty close to a direct
feature-equivalent for linux.
though such a thing is not always appropriate, nfs or pam_mount wi
On 6 October 2012 17:13, steve wrote:
> On 06/10/12 11:14, Michael Wood wrote:
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>> On 5 October 2012 17:36, steve wrote:
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>>> On 05/10/12 17:21, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012 13:14, steve wrote:
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>>> [...] Linux clients map whatever the [home]
>>> share po
On 06/10/12 11:32, Rowland Penny wrote:
On 06/10/12 10:14, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012 17:36, steve wrote:
On 05/10/12 17:21, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012 13:14, steve wrote:
Is that possible on Linux clients? If so, how is it implemented?
With csync as Denis asked?
On 06/10/12 11:14, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012 17:36, steve wrote:
On 05/10/12 17:21, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012 13:14, steve wrote:
[...]
[...] Linux clients map whatever the [home]
share points at to the unixHomeDirectory attribute. The latter can use
either winbin
On 06/10/12 10:14, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012 17:36, steve wrote:
On 05/10/12 17:21, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012 13:14, steve wrote:
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Hi
It's working here with Version 4.0.0rc3-GIT-56ffe75
All we do to set up the roaming profile on Linux is to add the attribute:
pr
On 5 October 2012 17:36, steve wrote:
> On 05/10/12 17:21, Michael Wood wrote:
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>> On 5 October 2012 13:14, steve wrote:
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>>>
>>> Hi
>>> It's working here with Version 4.0.0rc3-GIT-56ffe75
>>>
>>> All we do to set up the roaming profile on Linux is to add the attribute:
>>> profilePath:
On 05/10/12 17:21, Michael Wood wrote:
On 5 October 2012 13:14, steve wrote:
[...]
Hi
It's working here with Version 4.0.0rc3-GIT-56ffe75
All we do to set up the roaming profile on Linux is to add the attribute:
profilePath: \\server\profiles\steve2
to the user DN entry in LDAP.
and whilst we
On 5 October 2012 13:14, steve wrote:
[...]
> Hi
> It's working here with Version 4.0.0rc3-GIT-56ffe75
>
> All we do to set up the roaming profile on Linux is to add the attribute:
> profilePath: \\server\profiles\steve2
> to the user DN entry in LDAP.
>
> and whilst we're there we also map his wi
On 05/10/12 09:44, Denis Cardon wrote:
Hi Mario,
As I configured the Roaming profiles under linux, it more or less
generate
an abnormal operation (in less than 2 mins) if I add/copy some files
to the
home directory. But for Windows XP and Windows 7 is running smoothly
and it
generates folders a
Hi Mario,
As I configured the Roaming profiles under linux, it more or less generate
an abnormal operation (in less than 2 mins) if I add/copy some files to the
home directory. But for Windows XP and Windows 7 is running smoothly and it
generates folders at the Samba4 server location with corres
Hi,
As I configured the Roaming profiles under linux, it more or less generate
an abnormal operation (in less than 2 mins) if I add/copy some files to the
home directory. But for Windows XP and Windows 7 is running smoothly and it
generates folders at the Samba4 server location with corresponding
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