On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 13:21, Phil wrote: --snip-- > 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?
Go into /home on the NFS server and just do "chmod 750 *" and you should be ok. If what you mean is that other users can see the names of the home directories of other users, then the only option that I can think of would be to mount /home/userhomedir instead of all of /home. But that would require a specific configuration for each user's machine. > Is there a good book for beginner adimin's like me? Probably, but I don't believe in books. :) Just keep working at it and when you get stuck remember that Google is your friend. :) Good luck. -- Alex Malinovich Support Free Software, delete your Windows partition TODAY! Encrypted mail preferred. You can get my public key from any of the pgp.net keyservers. Key ID: A6D24837
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