Linux and SSH (POSIX) use other user rights as NCP on NSS. You probably
will have to set permissions manually for your SSH users to allow
access to the home directories. Furthermore I am not sure, that every
file your user puts into a NSS directory via NCP has this user as POSIX
owner if the file was not created by him. So be prepared for a non
smooth solution.
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W. Prindl
leechiwai wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>Good News...It is a Good News. Now, it can change to NSS home
>directory when issuing the command ssh new1@xxx.yyy.uuu.zzz . It
>takes about 28800secs by default in nam.conf file, I changed it to
>280s to speed up the populating_userHash_fromNDS: name = new1, dir=
>/media/nss/DAT/...
>
>I really thanks for you to teach me.
>
>However, I have encounter other problem is
>-bash: /media/nss/DATA/... .bash_profile: Permission denied. And I log
>on the user and try to change directory but the account can only reach
>/meida/nss level and let this account no futher entering.
>
>Please help.
>
>Many thanks...