~Gh05t~
May 15th, 2011, 03:18 PM
Hello together,
i have set up my ubuntu 11.04 client to fetch everything from my 10.04 LTS server:
Users from LDAP, Homedirectories with NFS4 using autofs (from LDAP, too).
Ive used that (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LDAPClientAuthentication) tutorial to set up PAM-LDAP, in simply words i installed ldap-auth-client and set up nss config.
Unfortunately i can not access files in my home dir (nfs mount) with sudo, all other locations outside my home dir are valid:
$ sudo touch ~/test.txt
touch: can not touch test.txt: Permission denied
$ touch ~/test.txt
--> works!
$ sudo touch /root/test.txt
--> works!
$
Any ideas about that? Iam in the "admin" group on my ldap.
i have set up my ubuntu 11.04 client to fetch everything from my 10.04 LTS server:
Users from LDAP, Homedirectories with NFS4 using autofs (from LDAP, too).
Ive used that (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LDAPClientAuthentication) tutorial to set up PAM-LDAP, in simply words i installed ldap-auth-client and set up nss config.
Unfortunately i can not access files in my home dir (nfs mount) with sudo, all other locations outside my home dir are valid:
$ sudo touch ~/test.txt
touch: can not touch test.txt: Permission denied
$ touch ~/test.txt
--> works!
$ sudo touch /root/test.txt
--> works!
$
Any ideas about that? Iam in the "admin" group on my ldap.