Greetings everyone,

(apologies for the resend, but my initial attempt to post the below to the list 
well over half an hour ago from my other address (CCed) hasn't yet made it to 
the list, though i don't know why, so...)

i'm not subscribed to the list (but will check back via the web archives for 
responses that don't get CCed or BCCed to me).

Given that fact, do feel free to loop me in directly via (B)CC if you wish 
(though again, it's not necessary).

i've been using debian for ~25 years, and first of all, i have to express my 
debt of gratitude. It just keeps getting better and better.

Bullseye is truly awesome.

On this relatively new platform, i was able to quite trivially get pam-ldap 
functionality (for SSH logins) working. However, after installing the oddjob 
package(s), a user who does not yet have a home directory on the server is 
still not getting one autocreated upon SSHing in.

I've looked in log files, bumped sshd_config loglevel up to DEBUG, and 
restarted dbus, ssh and the oddjobd services.

Should any of you have any advice about where to look in order to troubleshoot 
(there seems to be no evidence that any attempt was even made to create a 
homedir upon the user logging in), i'd love to have you share it.

And/or if there's a different auto-create-homedir solution you might suggest, 
I'm also happy to try that (it does seem that oddjob is somewhat redhat 
specific?).

    thanks again for all that you all do -- what a great community,
                 ~c


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charlie derr <charlie.d...@gmx.com>
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