The first thing I'd try is to mount it manually from the client to see if you get any errors:
Note that there must be an entry in /etc/fstab for this to work (that might be your issue...it might've gotten deleted.
Further investigation...
On the server with the home directories, look in /etc/exports to see if the home directory is there. If not, no other machine will be able to access it. If it isn't, run
Also look and make sure the nfsd daemon is running by issuing:
Hi,
I would like to monitor which users enter my home directory. Is it possible to write a script or code to do this. I donot have admin privileges. I have given read permissions to access my home directory.
Any pointers in this direction is helpful!
Thanks,
Pradeep
Ps: I use the... (1 Reply)
Hi
I want to know which profile will be called when a user without home directory is created.
When I created a user without home directory(by setting in /etc/default/useradd), the user is able to login directly into the main "/" folder but with only read permissions.
Thanks
naina (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am looking for a shell script (or any other way), that puts a user in a home directory jail. So for example, I have a user named richard and I don't want him wandering outside /usr/users/richard. I don't want him to cd to anywhere including cd ..
Somebody said you can do that with... (3 Replies)
The home directory for a very important user ie prdadm in my system is missing. the files were not deleted but seem to disapper after I had configured /etc/hosts.equiv file. Though I undid the changes later on nothing seems to be the same
. As a result I can't log in as the user prdadm. I get... (4 Replies)
Hi Guys,
I have a problem with configuring a server. this is a solaris 10 with sparc platform.
I have setup so that the server is Authenticating through NIS but I dont want the server to Mount the Home directories. The users need to logged in through the CDE/display.
I have over 200 users... (2 Replies)
RHEL5.0
As we know, when root create a new user, a new home directory will be created : /home/user
I want to know what determine the access permission of /home/user .
Thanks! (1 Reply)
Following on from this post:
https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-scripting/150201-simple-script-mount-folder-all-users-home.html
and getting told off for bumping the thread:(
Please could someone help me with a short script to check is a certain directory is present in /home for all users... (8 Replies)
Hi friends,
I must to give ssh connection to own customer.
So I want to lock ssh user on own home directory. It is not necessery to reach other folders. I know that ftp user can lock on own folder but I don't know how to lock ssh user.
I am waitting your kindly helps :D
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Hello,
I must close ssh users to the home directory.
It means the users musn't see anything inside their home directory.
For example after login to the os and type this command "cd .."
or "cd /" it musn't work.
How can I implement it?
(Probably chroot or rootsh but how?) (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have created a shared directory on /home, where all users on a certain group have read, write and execute permissions.
I did this using
chmod -R g+rwx /home/shared/
The problem is, when a particular user creates a directory within /home/shared, other users are not able to write to... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: lost.identity
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LEARN ABOUT OPENSOLARIS
cd
cd(1T) Tcl Built-In Commands cd(1T)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
cd - Change working directory
SYNOPSIS
cd ?dirName?
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
Change the current working directory to dirName, or to the home directory (as specified in the HOME environment variable) if dirName is not
given. Returns an empty string. Note that the current working directory is a per-process resource; the cd command changes the working
directory for all interpreters and (in a threaded environment) all threads.
EXAMPLES
Change to the home directory of the user fred:
cd ~fred
Change to the directory lib that is a sibling directory of the current one:
cd ../lib
SEE ALSO filename(1T), glob(1T), pwd(1T)KEYWORDS
working directory
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
+--------------------+-----------------+
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Availability | SUNWTcl |
+--------------------+-----------------+
|Interface Stability | Uncommitted |
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Tclcd(1T)