Hi Almir,
Thanks for the reply. I found limited docs about virtual users and I'm confused how to achieve what you suggested. Would you please be more specific or post a usufull tutorial/manual?
Thanks
2008/7/22 Almir Karic redduck666@gmail.com:
On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 12:27 PM, Stelios A. stelios.a@gmail.com wrote:
I've migrate an old Sun Directory Server to OpenLDAP (version 2.4.9 on Ubuntu 8.04 server) and setup a master/slave with syncrepl for data replication betwwen 2 servers. 1st server hold the master ldap and second the slave along with the email server (Sendmail + Dovecot). Email server requires ofcourse a home directory with a mbox file etc. Is there a way to avoid creating each users home directory and setup then his/her permissions? There are 980 users in the base dc and trying to figure out a way to avoid creating all this directories along with chmod manually.
IMHO a proper solution is to use virtual users, this way you won't have to have system users for mail to be delivered.
that being said i don't know how would one create home dirs on the login. you can use a workaround tho, create a script which creates the home dirs of users (and you can run it from cron to make sure home dirs for new mails get created as well).
-- For far too long, power has been concentrated in the hands of "root" and his "wheel" oligarchy. We have instituted a dictatorship of the users. All system administration functions will be handled by the People's Committee for Democratically Organizing the System (PC-DOS).