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[klug] Shared /home over LAN

klug.member.lancer at xoxy.net klug.member.lancer at xoxy.net
Sat Sep 10 23:14:38 NZST 2005


Thanks for your reply.

The original guy who set us up recommended LDAP over NIS. When I asked 
for some documentation on, say, how to add another computer if I needed 
to, he directed me to http://www.linuxhomenetworking.com/linux-adv/ldap.htm

Are there any real reasons to choose one over the other? At least I now 
appear to have two guidelines to try out, and certainly I want to trial 
this to make sure I can do it before bawking up the real Mcoy.

One of the more serious problems that is / has been occurring is that if 
the internet service provider (Paradise) gets disconnected, the entire 
LDAP driven LAN fails along with it, resulting in no one being able to 
log into any computers for even so much as using a word processor (not a 
good look for me in front of the whole school). I'm not certain whether 
this would have something to do with standard LDAP misconfiguration or 
whether the network guy has put something extra of his own in place "for 
security reasons" which he hasn't told me about and which may be falling 
over once the internet link fails.

Do any of you network gurus out there have an incling as to what might 
be causing this and how to tweak it right?

Any ideas on things which I should check?

Lance.


Nathan Cook - nathan at coast-computers.co.nz wrote:

> You will need to setup a NIS server and then the NIS clients. It's too 
> much detail to go into here but have a look here: 
> http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/NIS-HOWTO/index.html
>
> There is plenty there to keep you going for a few nights, I would set 
> up 2 PCs to test and run through a few scenarios before going live, I 
> can if you like lend you my spare PC for a few weeks if need be, it's 
> not much but will do the trick for testing (500mhz, 256mb RAM, 40gb HDD).
>
> Regards
>
> Nathan
>
> klug.member.lancer at xoxy.net wrote:
>
>> Can anyone point me to where I can learn how to make a shared /home 
>> directory over a LAN setup like in our school? The guy who set that 
>> up did a nice job and all but there are some fairly major bugs and 
>> he's hard to get hold of. To be honest, I'm starting to get 
>> frustrated by the errors and the inability to get hold of him, but I 
>> don't want to go into too much detail on a public forum like this and 
>> think it's best if I start all over but learn to do things for myself.
>>
>> Basically, I want to know how to make one machine the file server, 
>> where the /home dirs are linked to the drive on that machine, so all 
>> saved work from students goes to one place instead of being 
>> duplicated on each machine, individual permissions intact. Obviously 
>> adding new student accounts etc will have to have identical user IDs. 
>> I'm not sure if I also want to share other DIRs like /bin etc. Common 
>> permissions would be nice (e.g: I can ban any student from playing a 
>> given game setting permissions on only one computer).
>>
>> I am not wanting to make a dumb terminal situation where the central 
>> computer has to be really powerful, or one computer has to do all the 
>> hard drive / memory tasks of the many machines - that would slow 
>> everyone down. /home access is all I'm really wanting at least for now.
>>
>> I am also interested in the antiporn set up as mentioned before (like 
>> having one machine as the internet gateway for the others) but for 
>> now setting up the LAN /home dir is my priority. I understand the 
>> network guru used LDAP for the current setup, but my experience in 
>> this is zilch.
>>
>> Can anyone point me to where I can learn this stuff fast enough to 
>> have set it up myself within the next week or so? (e.g: not a large 
>> thesis of many possibilities - I am a slow reader). Last time I asked 
>> a forum this I explained what I wanted in great detail, and all I got 
>> was "your network - up to youy how you go about it", which was not 
>> helpful.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>> Lance.
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