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Sven Kavon

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Nov 9, 2004, 12:34:13 PM11/9/04
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Ldap is running.
I use Suse 9.1, with actual versions of all deamons and software.
The helps in "google" are always for older versions, so this helps are
not helpfull :-(

1. Is there somewhere an tutorial, on howto i map the users homedirs ?
2. I want to use smb auth to ldap. Is there an complete howto somewhere
too ?

best regards

bfo

Tim Stegmann

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Nov 9, 2004, 5:57:04 PM11/9/04
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Sven Kavon wrote:
> Ldap is running.
> I use Suse 9.1, with actual versions of all deamons and software.
> The helps in "google" are always for older versions, so this helps are
> not helpfull :-(
>
> 1. Is there somewhere an tutorial, on howto i map the users homedirs ?

What du you mean with mapping? Telling LDAP where your homedirs are or
mount the homedirs on a client machine? Latter can be done with NFS.

> 2. I want to use smb auth to ldap. Is there an complete howto somewhere
> too ?

http://www.unav.es/cti/ldap-smb-howto.html and there is a "by example
guide" at samba.org covering different setups.


> best regards
>
> bfo

Tim

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Sven Kavon

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Nov 10, 2004, 3:00:48 AM11/10/04
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Tim Stegmann schrieb:

> Sven Kavon wrote:
>
>> Ldap is running.
>> I use Suse 9.1, with actual versions of all deamons and software.
>> The helps in "google" are always for older versions, so this helps are
>> not helpfull :-(
>>
>> 1. Is there somewhere an tutorial, on howto i map the users homedirs ?
>
>
> What du you mean with mapping? Telling LDAP where your homedirs are or
> mount the homedirs on a client machine? Latter can be done with NFS.

But i dont like to create all directorys, that must exist to map it with
nfs on the client. Not all users - that exist on server - will login on
all clients !
I prefer the way, that only that home dir will be mapped (mounted) from
that user, who login on a client. And it will not be mapped, until the
user log on (like an autostart from windows).

bfo

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