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===Authentication Modifications===
 
===Authentication Modifications===
 
{{Warning box| Altering the pam system authentication files can seriously effect your ability to login in to the system. Take a backup of the /etc/pam.d directory and /etc/nsswitch.conf. Have a live CD available to give access and re-apply the backup files if you make a mistake and/or get locked out}}
 
{{Warning box| Altering the pam system authentication files can seriously effect your ability to login in to the system. Take a backup of the /etc/pam.d directory and /etc/nsswitch.conf. Have a live CD available to give access and re-apply the backup files if you make a mistake and/or get locked out}}
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===Login and Test===
 
===Login and Test===
Exit the Temrinal cli
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Exit the Terminal cli
    
Logout of Ubuntu.  
 
Logout of Ubuntu.  
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Login as a valid SME server user on your system, just giving username and password. No need for DOMAIN/user as samba configured above to use the default workgroup
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Login as a valid SME server user on your system, just giving username and password. No need for DOMAIN/user as samba configured above to use the default Windows Workgroup
    
Authentication against SME should proceed and the user log in. A home directory on the local machine should be created as /home/DOMAIN/user, and a sub directory to that called 'nethome' mounted to the users home directory on the SME server. The mount point should also appear on the users gui desktop.
 
Authentication against SME should proceed and the user log in. A home directory on the local machine should be created as /home/DOMAIN/user, and a sub directory to that called 'nethome' mounted to the users home directory on the SME server. The mount point should also appear on the users gui desktop.

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