I have managed to get this working. The changes I made to my original
configuration is given below:
On 27/06/2020 18:43, Simon Colston wrote:
Fedora Workstation 32
I'm trying to mount a samba share at login using pam_mount. The steps I've taken so far after googling and man-page
reading are
On 02/07/2020 12:13, Jon Ingason wrote:
Den 2020-07-01 kl. 20:10, skrev Simon Colston:
I guess nobody has experience of this. Is this not normal practice?
Why not ask this question on the Samba list?
https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
Thanks. I'll give it a try.
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Den 2020-07-01 kl. 20:10, skrev Simon Colston:
> I guess nobody has experience of this. Is this not normal practice?
>
Why not ask this question on the Samba list?
https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
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Jon Ingason
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On Wed, Jul 01, 2020 at 07:10:15PM +0100, Simon Colston wrote:
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> I guess nobody has experience of this. Is this not normal practice?
I've been using autofs with Kerberos authentication coming from the
user's tickets (and the request-key infrastructure for credential
handoff).
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Jonathan Billi
I guess nobody has experience of this. Is this not normal practice?
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Simon
On 27/06/2020 18:43, Simon Colston wrote:
Fedora Workstation 32
I'm trying to mount a samba share at login using pam_mount. The steps I've taken so far after googling and man-page
reading are:
1. In /etc/security
Fedora Workstation 32
I'm trying to mount a samba share at login using pam_mount. The steps I've taken so far after googling and man-page
reading are:
1. In /etc/security/pam_mount.conf.xml I uncommented the line:
2. Created the file ~/.pam_mount.conf.xml containing: