From: "Wilkins, Vern" <vwilkins@indiana.edu>
To: <gentoo-server@lists.gentoo.org>
Subject: [gentoo-server] off topic / pam module to mount windows share
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 10:57:59 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <E4E12CD035E14A4AB8C36E0F4B7143F7277E91@iu-mssg-mbx09.exchange.iu.edu> (raw)
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Currently I'm authenticating users to our Active Directory domain, using Samba/Windbind on our Linux machines. I need to mount a windows share and then autogenerate their home directories on that share, on login (currently home directories are created locally on login, and deleted nightly). The only thing I had found that would allow me to do this was the pam_mount module. I never quite got it to work the way I wanted it to, and after revisiting the site recently, I noticed that it's no longer being maintained. Has anyone done anything similar, or have any suggestions?
Using another accounts database is not an option and pre-generating the homedirectories is not an option (40,000+ users and frequent additions/deletions).
Thanks,
Vern
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