Re: [RH List] RE: Separate shell and www servers...

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Ed Wilts wrote:

The automounter might really help you here. As the user logs in, the
home area will be automatically mounted (or subdirectories, one per
site perhaps). The user can make all the changes, then the mount will
be automatically dismounted a minute or two later.


How would that work though? I'd still have to manually create the folder on the remote www server, don't I? And permissions? I haven't (ever) looked into using the automounter, so I have no clue how that all ties into one another. I was trying to figure out something with NIS and NFS, but at the moment I'm also trying to get a large backup server online.

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