On Fri, 2009-11-20 at 22:28 +0100, Lars Müller wrote:
- automaticall mounted home from the file server or something like roaming profiles/ homes.
There are such directories on the net for users. I have not looked in to how they could be mounted. As it turns out, the users here log in to their Windows systems via Novell Client for Windows. I know that on their Windows boxes that is how they get these additional drives. I have used the Novell Client for Linux, but I am unclear how to fit all that with PAM/SAMBA/AD.
- unique uids on all Linux workstations.
We have thousands of users in the Active Directory. I really do not want all of them to have access. In the LDAP entry, there is a OU= field for those I want to be able to log in. Is it possible to limit login to those in some specified OU= ?
See the ldap setting examples from the samba-doc package in /usr/share/doc/packages/samba/examples/smb.conf.SUSE
Plus the explanations in the smb.conf man page.
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