[Freeipa-users] Creating Home directories still presents as -sh-4.1$ after changing oddjob mask

Petr Spacek pspacek at redhat.com
Thu Jan 22 09:03:26 UTC 2015


On 22.1.2015 09:25, Sina Owolabi wrote:
> Hi List
> 
> I'm at a client who has no support subscriptions, using Red Hat IdM on RHEL
> 6.3 64-bit servers with ipa-server-3.0.0-37.el6.x86_64
> and ipa-client-3.0.0-42.el6.x86_64 .
> I've been playing around with autocreating user homedirs with the
> recommended incantations in the ipa-client-install and restarting oddjobd
> afterwards.
> I noticed that logging in on the clients as an IPA user creates the user
> homedir as:
> 
> [root at node5 ~]# su - sina
> Creating home directory for sina.
> -sh-4.1$
> I changed permissions on the user folder but it doesnt change anything, I
> changed the mask in /etc/oddjobd.conf.d/oddjobd-mkhomedir.conf
> to 0077 as advised after doing some googling.
> But nothing changes.

I guess that default .bash* files were not copied into the new directory for
some reason but I have no idea why.

-- 
Petr^2 Spacek




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