Scott Ehrlich wrote:
I'm trying to configure two things on my RH 5 server with dual-boot
CentOS 5 (out-of-box) and Windows XP w/SP2 (fully patched) clients:
- NIS/NFS: I have managed to get user logins, but all accounts
produce Can't Find Home Directory, Using Root! The error logs, when
trying to mount any NFS directory, is the server claims permission
denied. I've reviewed many web pages and reviewed my config files
carefully. Just a matter of finding the winning config. Firewall
and SELinux are disabled, and the machines have been rebooted many times.
Hi,
Have you configured autofs to mount the appropriate home directories?.
If not you need to ensure autofs is started and ensure you have
something similar to
/home auto.home in /etc/auto.master where auto.home is a NIS Map
containing entries like
<user> <mount point>:&
bob nishome:/export/homes/:&
Good Luck
- Samba: Ideally, I think if I can get NIS/NFS working fine, it would
make sense that when Windows users log in (I've gotten samba to permit
the XP systems to be added to samba with samba acting as the PDC),
they log into their UNIX accounts. But, upon attempted login, Windows
produces the famed small alert window saying Roaming Profiles cannot
be located, Windows is creating a temporary environment that will not
be saved upon logout.
What is the magical Samba config/line to permit Samba/domain logins to
read from the server's UNIX side and give the Windows domain user
their UNIX home directory for login, and have their UNIX home
directory as a mapped drive (effectively their roaming profile)?
Thanks.
Scott
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