Hi Paul,
The permission is there. What I meant to say is after some time the user
walter himself is not having access to his home directory, and if I try to
login as walter it says could not change to /home/walter.
What I noticed was, if I logon the nis master as walter, then immediately
the acess is available on the earlier client which could not change to
/home/walter.
Regards,
--Walter
On 10/8/06, paul at clubi.ie <paul at clubi.ie> wrote:
>> On Sun, 8 Oct 2006, Walter Faleiro wrote:
>> > Hi,
> > I am having an issue with nfs home direcotory mounts. When I login with
> my
> > username to our public ssh server, which has home directories mounted
> via
> > autofs, the same become unacessible after some time.
>> > cd /home
> > ls -al shows the following.
> >
> > drwxr-xr-x 3 peter engg 4096 Oct 7 00:32 peter/
> > ?--------- ? ? ? ? ? walter
>> You didn't have permission to read the 'walter' directory.
>> regards,
> --
> Paul Jakma paul at clubi.iepaul at jakma.org Key ID: 64A2FF6A
> Fortune:
> Bill Dickey is learning me his experience.
> -- Yogi Berra in his rookie season.
>
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