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| {{WIP box|relayer}} | | {{WIP box|relayer}} |
| {{Warning box|This is based upon limited testing and a small number of users. YMMV}} | | {{Warning box|This is based upon limited testing and a small number of users. YMMV}} |
− | ==Debian Authentication== | + | ==Client Configuration== |
| ===Introduction=== | | ===Introduction=== |
| The following is Debian 6 desktop configuration for SME Server 8.x authentication using Samba and Winbind. It assumes login via Debians standard GDM login screen. | | The following is Debian 6 desktop configuration for SME Server 8.x authentication using Samba and Winbind. It assumes login via Debians standard GDM login screen. |
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| Make sure you set the 'Name of this Computer' to something less than 15 characters.}} | | Make sure you set the 'Name of this Computer' to something less than 15 characters.}} |
| *Complete install, login and apply all updates. | | *Complete install, login and apply all updates. |
− | ==Client Configuration==
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| {{Note box| You need superuser privileges to make the changes. }} | | {{Note box| You need superuser privileges to make the changes. }} |
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| ===Automount User Home Directories at Login=== | | ===Automount User Home Directories at Login=== |
− | *Create a new group in SME Server with a Group Name of “nethome” and a Description of “nethome-group”. Add all SME Server users to this group, or at least all SME Server users who will be using the SME Server to authenticate an Ubuntu client workstation. | + | *Create a new group in SME Server with a Group Name of “nethome” and a Description of “nethome-group”. Add all SME Server users to this group, or at least all SME Server users who will be using the SME Server to authenticate a Debian client workstation. |
| {{Note box| The names “nethome” and “nethome-group” can, of course be anything you like, these are just my example for the purpose of this HowTo. They are, however, a sensible choice as we are going to use a mount point called “nethome” but again this mount point name can be anything you want.}} | | {{Note box| The names “nethome” and “nethome-group” can, of course be anything you like, these are just my example for the purpose of this HowTo. They are, however, a sensible choice as we are going to use a mount point called “nethome” but again this mount point name can be anything you want.}} |
| * /etc/security/pam_mount.conf.xml | | * /etc/security/pam_mount.conf.xml |
− | Insert the following under <nowiki><!-- Volume definitions --></nowiki> (change the value of 'server'): | + | Insert the following under <nowiki><!-- Volume definitions --></nowiki> |
− | <volume sgrp=”nethome-group” fstype="cifs" server="SME_SERVER_NAME" path="homes" mountpoint="~" options="nosuid,nodev,nounix,file_mode=0640,dir_mode=0700" /> | + | <volume sgrp=”nethome-group” fstype="cifs" server="SMESERVER" path="homes" mountpoint="~" options="nosuid,nodev,nounix,file_mode=0640,dir_mode=0700" /> |
| + | *Replace <SMESERVER> above with the samba name of your SME server. This will mount the users 'home' directory from SME Server into a directory called 'nethome' in their local home directory. |
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| === Automount Ibays at Login=== | | === Automount Ibays at Login=== |