On Saturday 30 July 2005 09:15, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: > Right. I am looking for something more cross platform. At least to > cover Windows and Linux and maybe Mac OS X. I am not familiar with > Windows networking, so I don't know what all the correct terminology is. > I just recall that at one place I worked everyone had laptops in docking > stations. If you logged into the Windows domain at least once a > particular machine, it would cache your login credentials and your > Windows equivalent of $HOME.
The answer to all your problems lies in using OpenLDAP and pam_mount. I wrote a script that generates the .pam_mount.conf file in users home directories on Linux and on Windows, Samba serves up a roaming profile. It's a lot of work, though. -- I use digital signatures and encryption. My key is stored at pgp.mit.edu key ID code: "0x8DB3BF09". F: F628 D9D3 E57A C281 5EFE 7DF7 B52A A393 8DB3 BF09
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