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thank you for your fast answer! manually mounting is working fine! debug is /etc/security/mount_pam.conf is on! i have a debug output in /var/log/auth.log (ubuntu) here is say: no volumes to mount! i guess it's not a problem with pam service or smbmount. i must be a problem with my mount_pam.conf but i can't see it :-( here is my log output:May 19 08:59:17 ubuntu1 gdm[5773]: pam_mount: path to luserconf set to /home/mobermair/.pam_mount.conf
May 19 08:59:17 ubuntu1 gdm[5773]: pam_mount: reading options_allow... May 19 08:59:17 ubuntu1 gdm[5773]: pam_mount: back from global readconfig May 19 08:59:17 ubuntu1 gdm[5773]: pam_mount: going to readconfig userMay 19 08:59:17 ubuntu1 gdm[5773]: pam_mount: ignoring volume record user... (not for me)
May 19 08:59:17 ubuntu1 gdm[5773]: pam_mount: back from user readconfig May 19 08:59:17 ubuntu1 gdm[5773]: pam_mount: no volumes to mountMay 19 08:59:17 ubuntu1 gdm[5773]: pam_mount: real and effective user ID are 0 and 0.
May 19 08:59:17 ubuntu1 gdm[5773]: pam_mount: clean system authtok (0)May 19 08:59:17 ubuntu1 gdm[5773]: pam_mount: command: /usr/sbin/pmvarrun [-u] [mobermair] [-d] [-o] [1]
May 19 08:59:17 ubuntu1 gdm[5795]: pam_mount: setting uid to 0May 19 08:59:17 ubuntu1 gdm[5795]: pam_mount: real user/group IDs are 0/1000, effective is 0/1000
May 19 08:59:17 ubuntu1 gdm[5773]: pam_mount: error waiting for child May 19 08:59:17 ubuntu1 gdm[5773]: pam_mount: done opening session i don't want this feature via ssh. only for local logins! (/etc/pam.d/gdm) regards Murray Trainer wrote:
On Fri, 2006-05-19 at 09:46 +0200, Martin Obermair wrote:hello together, i am to stupid to configure pam_mount correctly. i configurd /etc/pam.d/gdm to automount a smb share on gnome-login. the pam entries seems to be correct (i've got entries in /var/log/auth.log) her is my local user config ~/.pam_mount.conf: volume user smbfs samba POST /home/martin/POST - - - (samba = name of samber server in our network POST = name of samba share /home/martn/POST = mount point) on login in get an error message: no volumes to mount!both config files (local and /etc/security/pam_mount.conf) are chmod 777!!!!/etc/security/pam_mount.conf: debug 1 mkmountpoint 1 fsckloop /dev/loop7 luserconf .pam_mount.conf options_allow nosuid,nodev,loop,encryption,fsck lsof /usr/sbin/lsof %(MNTPT) fsck /sbin/fsck -p %(FSCKTARGET) losetup /sbin/losetup -p0 "%(before=\"-e\" CIPHER)" "%(before=\"-k\" KEYBITS)" %(FSCKLOOP) %(VOLUME) unlosetup /sbin/losetup -d %(FSCKLOOP) cifsmount /bin/mount -t cifs //%(SERVER)/%(VOLUME) %(MNTPT) -o "username=%(USER)%(before=\",\" OPTIONS)" smbmount /usr/bin/smbmount //%(SERVER)/%(VOLUME) %(MNTPT) -o "username=%(USER)%(before=\",\" OPTIONS)" ncpmount /usr/bin/ncpmount %(SERVER)/%(USER) %(MNTPT) -o "pass-fd=0,volume=%(VOLUME)%(before=\",\" OPTIONS)" smbumount /usr/bin/smbumount %(MNTPT) ncpumount /usr/bin/ncpumount %(MNTPT) umount /bin/umount %(MNTPT) lclmount /bin/mount -p0 -t %(FSTYPE) %(VOLUME) %(MNTPT) "%(before=\"-o\" OPTIONS)" cryptmount /bin/mount -t crypt "%(before=\"-o\" OPTIONS)" %(VOLUME) %(MNTPT) nfsmount /bin/mount %(SERVER):%(VOLUME) %(MNTPT) "%(before=\"-o\" OPTIONS)" mntagain /bin/mount --bind %(PREVMNTPT) %(MNTPT) mntcheck /bin/mount # For BSD's (don't have /etc/mtab) pmvarrun /usr/sbin/pmvarrun -u %(USER) -d -o %(OPERATION)i've tried all kinds of configuration but i never mounted a file system (i think i am to stupid!)thanks greetinx from bavaria! martinHi Martin, Try mounting the share manually first - eg. smbclient -U userid //server/sharename Have you added the required pam_mount lines to the appropriate service file in /etc/pam.d. Use the login service and test it using a console command line login with debug turned on in pam_mount.conf to see what is happening. There is an unresolved bug with using pam_mount with ssh so it probably wont work logging in via ssh. Regards Murray _______________________________________________ Pam-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/pam-list
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