how to execute a program/script automatically after a successful login
dballester at kernpharma.com
dballester at kernpharma.com
Fri Dec 12 12:06:08 UTC 2003
mmmmhhh... may be you can try columbus.
This script, with configuration file, is capable to 'know' in what net you
are. For example, you can stay in a LAN where the default gateway is
192.168.2.1 and mac address AA:BB:CC:DD. You can inform columbus saying :
"when network starts or link cable is plugged, search for mac address
AA:BB:CC:DD if you can find it with arp ( no necessary client ip assigned )
then you are in CLIENT1_LAN"
Then, you can use columbus in your own script to query in what lan you are,
and mount shares depending on the answer.
http://thomas.apestaart.org/projects/columbus/
Columbus exists as rpm in one source repository, but I don't remeber what :
(
HTH in anyway
David Ballester Montolio
Responsable de Sistemas y Comunicaciones
Kern Pharma, S.L.
www.kernpharma.com
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hi guys,
i struggle with samba with my linux-clients, as there is (for me) no real
solution to mount my shares automatically:
fstab needs fixed entries per share, even with credentials, you need one
entry per user. makes for me 5 mountpoints on one client.
so, i think, it would be a possibiliy to use a credentials-file within the
users-dir. and then executing a shell-script after the login having
someting like:
mount -t smbfs -o credentials=/home/$User/.credentials //server/share
/$USER/mntdir
AND LET IT EXECUTE LINUX AUTOMATICALLY AFTER A SUCCESSFUL LOGIN!
so, i would get a kind of login-script as you have it in windows. does
anybody know:
a) how to execute automatically this script after the successful login?
b) whether this shell-script would work?
THANKS for any reply
Cheers,
Roger
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