12-16-2012
Your headline states "wmware and windows" but the body of your question indicates redhat and virtualbox. Which is it?
If redhat is a guest in VirtualBox which is running on a MS Windows host, have you installed the VirtualBox extensions?
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pam_oddjob_mkhomedir
pam_oddjob_mkhomedir(8) System Manager's Manual pam_oddjob_mkhomedir(8)
NAME
pam_oddjob_mkhomedir.so - PAM module to create users home directory via oddjob
SYNOPSIS
session optional /lib/security/pam_oddjob_mkhomedir.so
DESCRIPTION
The pam_oddjob_mkhomedir.so module checks if the user's home directory exists, and if it does not, it invokes the mkhomedirfor method of
the com.redhat.oddjob_mkhomedir service for the PAM_USER if the module is running with superuser privileges. Otherwise, it invokes the
mkmyhomedir method.
The location of the skeleton directory and the default umask are determined by the configuration for the corresponding service in oddjobd-
mkhomedir.conf, so they can not be specified as arguments to this module.
If D-Bus has not been configured to allow the calling application to invoke these methods provided as part of the com.redhat.oddjob_mkhome-
dir interface of the / object provided by the com.redhat.oddjob_mkhomedir service, then oddjobd will not receive the request and an error
will be returned by D-Bus.
If oddjobd has not been configured to provide these methods, or the user is not authorized to use them, then oddjobd will ignore the mod-
ule's requests.
SEE ALSO
oddjob_request(1) oddjob.conf(5) oddjobd.conf(5) oddjobd(8)
oddjob Manual 29 May 2008 pam_oddjob_mkhomedir(8)