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Re: [K12OSN] Pam_mount
- From: "Daniel Kuecker" <kueckerd shenandoah k12 ia us>
- To: "Support list for open source software in schools." <k12osn redhat com>
- Subject: Re: [K12OSN] Pam_mount
- Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2007 15:50:49 -0600
I did get this to work. I originally had weird problems with permissions
and through my trouble-shooting it stopped mounting. i rechecked all the
config files and noticed in pam_mount.conf i Had inverted the server and
share names on the mount line.
As far as the weird permissions, if anyone else has the problem, i had
to change the line to the following:
volume * cifs SERVER SHARE /home/DOMAIN/&/mount uid=&,gid=& - -
to
volume * cifs SERVER SHARE /home/DOMAIN/&/mount - - -
and it works great now.
Thanks
Daniel
>>> "john " <lists john gmail com> 02/08/07 3:03 PM >>>
Hi Daniel,
Can you mount windows shares manually using your AD credentials? Does
SMBClient act as expected?
John
On 2/5/07, Daniel Kuecker <kueckerd shenandoah k12 ia us> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone!
>
> I have been tryinh to figure out a problem I am having with
pam_mount.
> I have k12LTSP 6 installed and authenticating with windows AD. I
have
> setup home directory mounting via pam_mount, however, it does not
appear
> to be mounting anything. It did work before. The log files show it
> trying to mount, but there are no error messeges other than it trying
to
> unmount and saying it is not mounted. Does anyone have any
suggestions
> on how to trouble- shoot this?
>
> Thanks
> Daniel
>
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