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SMBAUTOHOME(4)							SMBAUTOHOME(4)

NAME
       smbautohome - CIFS autohome configuration

SYNOPSIS
       smbautohome

DESCRIPTION
       The  Solaris CIFS service can automatically share home directories when
       a CIFS client connects. The autohome map file,  /etc/smbautohome,  uses
       the  search  options  and  rules	 to  determine whether to share a home
       directory when a CIFS client connects to the server.

       For example, the following entries specify the  autohome	 rules	for  a
       particular environment:

	 +nsswitch     dn=ad,dn=sun,dn=com,ou=users
	 jane	 /home/?/&    dn=ad,dn=sun,dn=com,ou=users

       The  nsswitch  autohome entry uses the naming service to match users to
       home directories. The second autohome entry  specifies  that  the  home
       directory for user jane is /home/j/jane.

   autohome Map Entry Format
       A map entry, which is also referred to as a mapping, uses the following
       format:

	 key location [ options ]

       key is a user name, location is the fully qualified path for the user's
       home  directory,	 and options specifies the share options, for example,
       an AD container or description. See  sharemgr(1M)  for  information  on
       share options.

       If  you	intend to publish the share in Active Directory (AD), you must
       specify an AD container name, which is specified as  a  comma-separated
       list of attribute name-value pairs. The attributes use the LDAP distin‐
       guished name (DN) or relative distinguished name (RDN) format.

       The DN or RDN must be specified in LDAP format by using	the  following
       attribute types:

	   o	  cn= represents the common name

	   o	  ou= represents the organizational unit

	   o	  dc= represents the domain component

       The attribute type that is used to describe an object's RDN is called a
       naming attribute. AD uses the naming attributes as follows:

	   o	  cn for the user object class

	   o	  ou for the OU (organizational unit) object class

	   o	  dc for the domainDns object class

   autohome Map Key Substitution
       The autohome feature supports the following wildcard substitutions  for
       the value of the key field:

	   o	  The  ampersand character (&) is expanded to the value of the
		  key field for the entry in which it occurs. In the following
		  example, & expands to jane:

		    jane /home/&

	   o	  The  question mark character (?) is expanded to the value of
		  the first character in the key field for the entry in	 which
		  it occurs. In the following example, ? expands to j:

		    jane /home/?/&

   Wildcard Rule
       When  supplied  in  the key field, the asterisk character (*) is recog‐
       nized as the "catch-all" entry. Such an entry matches any key not  pre‐
       viously matched.

       For example, the following entry would map any user to a home directory
       in /home in which the home directory name was  the  same	 as  the  user
       name:

	 *    /home/&

       The wildcard rule is only applied if an appropriate rule is not matched
       by another map entry.

   NSSwitch Map
       The nsswitch map is used to request that the home directory be obtained
       from  a	password database, such as the local, NIS, NIS+, or LDAP data‐
       bases. If an AD path is appended, it is used to publish shares.

	 +nsswitch

       Like the "catch-all" entry, the nsswitch map is	only  searched	if  an
       appropriate rule is not matched by another map entry.

       The  wildcard and nsswitch rules are mutually exclusive. Do not include
       an nsswitch rule if a wildcard rule has already been defined.

FILES
       /etc/smbautohome

ATTRIBUTES
       See the attributes(5)  man  page	 for  descriptions  of	the  following
       attributes:

       ┌────────────────────┬─────────────────┐
       │  ATTRIBUTE TYPE    │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
       ├────────────────────┼─────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability │ Uncommitted     │
       └────────────────────┴─────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       sharectl(1M),  sharemgr(1M), smbadm(1M), smbd(1M), smbstat(1M), smb(4),
       attributes(5)

				  Jan 5, 2009			SMBAUTOHOME(4)
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