[K12OSN] Any how-to page for: Users home dir on win2k3 server?

Ryan Hackl ryan.hackl at lskysd.ca
Wed Dec 20 19:34:34 UTC 2006


A previous thread said there were issues with having W2K3 home folders on the k12ltsp system.
 
Was this resolved?
 
If yes, is there a good 'how-to' out there for FC5 and W2K3 R2 to assist in setting this up?
 
Ryan Hackl

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From: k12osn-bounces at redhat.com on behalf of Daniel Kuecker
Sent: Thu 11/16/2006 2:50 PM
To: Support list for open source software in schools.
Subject: Re: [K12OSN] Users home dir on win2k3 server



it shows the following:

[root at hsthin ~]# wbinfo -g
BUILTIN\administrators
BUILTIN\users
Domain Computers
Domain Controllers
Schema Admins
Enterprise Admins
Domain Admins
Domain Users
Domain Guests
Group Policy Creator Owners
DnsUpdateProxy
Staff
Students
food
8gradecomp


[root at hsthin ~]# wbinfo -u | more
14guylynn
angerothm
10shelzach
13garcsaul
12dunnkend
09jackmich
09thedbrys
16laturobe
hastingst
16balddill
10poeryan
15studkins


i am looking at that page now.
also when i do kinit user i get the following:

[root at hsthin ~]# kinit public
kinit(v5): Cannot resolve network address for KDC in requested realm
while getting initial credentials




Thank you,

Daniel Kuecker
Technology Coordinator
Shenandoah Community Schools
(712) 246-1581



>>> "john " <lists.john at gmail.com> 11/16/06 2:28 PM >>>
What does wbinfo - u and wbinfo - g show you?  Also before you can
getent - u
or - g you'll need to have a valid  kerberos ticket. Take a look at
this and
see if this helps:

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ActiveDirectoryWinbindHowto

John

On 11/16/06, Daniel Kuecker <kueckerd at shenandoah.k12.ia.us> wrote:
>
> I just noticed that when i do a getent passwd, it only shows the
local
> unix users, and not the win2k3 ads users. any suggestions?
>
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Daniel Kuecker
> Technology Coordinator
> Shenandoah Community Schools
> (712) 246- 1581
>
>
>
> >>> "Daniel Kuecker" <kueckerd at shenandoah.k12.ia.us> 11/16/06 10:40
AM
> >>>
>
> Hello all!
> I have a wierd problem I cannot figure out. I have k12ltsp 5 running
> with user authentication from a win2k3 server. there are no local
user
> accounts (except the initial one i created). I then setup the
> pam_mount
> to mount the windows home dir to mount to a folder under
/home/user/X:
> everything seems to work fine, however, when accessing the the
windows
> share, the permissions show as owner=uucp group=wheel. the user
cannot
> access the share. if i list the /home/user/X: folder as root, it
list
> the permissions as owner=user group="bunch of numbers". i followed
the
> instructions from the following site. please help, the students at
my
> school do not want to use the thin client because they cannot access
> the
> windows home folder.
>
> http://math.univ-  lille1.fr/~hafidi/terminal-
> services/authentication_and_homedirs_on_windows.html
>
>
>
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Daniel Kuecker
> Technology Coordinator
> Shenandoah Community Schools
> (712) 246-  1581
>
>
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