Answer by bodgit for Ignore or change the LDAP home directory on Linux systems
If you use SSSD, there is an override_homedir option that allows you to replace the value that is provided via LDAP. It supports templates so you can set it to something like /my/new/home/%u, etc.
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Consider not mangling homeDirectory and mounting both where documented in the directory. /home might be on local disk, then mount /home/cluster or whatever on top of that. Users may be confused if the...
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Is there a way to ignore or alter the LDAP homeDirectory on select Linux clients, i.e. workstations? End Goal: I'm trying to use our LDAP user database, while keeping the home directories on the SSDs...
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