[K12OSN] Homedir Permissions

Doug Simpson simpsond at leopards.k12.ar.us
Thu Nov 2 19:39:12 UTC 2006


Well, if we were speaking of samba, yes, when a user is deleted from linux 
it is not automatically deleted from samba as well. You have to take them 
out of the smbpasswd file manually (how I do it to be sure) and then set 
up a new user, even with the same username.

Doug Simpson
Technology Specialist
Classified Know-Nothing
DeQueen Public Schools
DeQueen, AR 71832
simpsond at leopards.k12.ar.us
Tux for President!

On Thu, 2 Nov 2006, Mark Gumprecht wrote:

> Yes,
> When I used two or more methods of entering usernames. I missed a setup step 
> of starting id number in the webmin ldap samba and that re-used ids already 
> assigned to other users, which, when they logged in put them in the wrong 
> directory. Also when I tried directory administrator, same kind of deal 
> happened. I found sticking to the command line is the best policy for me 
> personally.
> Mark
>
> Daniel Kuecker wrote:
>> I just noticed that there are quite a few homedirs with incoorect
>> owners assigned to them. /home/user1 has user2 as the owner, which
>> causes owner1 not able to log in. I have them authenticating against an
>> Active Directory win2k3 server. has anyone else had this problem?
>> 
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