All:
Odd question...I've inherited a bunch of RH9 boxes, all of which use
LDAP authentication. When a new user ssh's into a machine, the
authentication works properly, but of course they don't have a home
directory. Most of the machines complain about this, and end up dumping
the user into /. One machine in particular does the right thing and
creates the home directory for the user, sets baseline .bashrc, .login,
etc. files (presumably from /etc/skel), configures X, etc. I'm trying
to track down what process/script is actually doing the work here, so I
can replicate the functionality on the other machines. Ideas? Thanks!
-Paul
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