I am running the only Debian server in the NYC Dept. of Education.
1. running Samba correctly (is there a way to hide the configuration files
in the home directory?)
2. running netatalk correctly (I have 1 OS-X machine that can't logon on
but I'm not sure where the problem is there)
3. running NFS & NIS - here is the problem
I set up all users on the server with user directories in /home (of course)
with the /home directory exported "rw". on the client machines (SuSE
because it is so easy to install and configure) I have the /home directory
mounted to the server. the logon screen shows all the users and it works
well the problem is my lack of knowledge about how to set-up
permissions. My users log into their /home directories but can view the
/home directories of others. how can I correct this?
Is there a good book for beginner adimin's like me?
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