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author | John Terpstra <jht@samba.org> | 2003-01-16 05:55:47 +0000 |
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committer | John Terpstra <jht@samba.org> | 2003-01-16 05:55:47 +0000 |
commit | b776521ba757f4b4995aff3db87a0da226480a69 (patch) | |
tree | 8415df7ef865a57606410cd081ee165144a69311 /examples | |
parent | 393c4a37f3a1729ff92c42becfd066c76deefcda (diff) | |
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Adding genlogon (from 3.0.0).
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diff --git a/examples/genlogon/genlogon.pl b/examples/genlogon/genlogon.pl new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8ebf3921411 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/genlogon/genlogon.pl @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +#!/usr/bin/perl +# +# genlogon.pl +# +# Perl script to generate user logon scripts on the fly, when users +# connect from a Windows client. This script should be called from smb.conf +# with the %U, %G and %L parameters. I.e: +# +# root preexec = genlogon.pl %U %G %L +# +# The script generated will perform +# the following: +# +# 1. Log the user connection to /var/log/samba/netlogon.log +# 2. Set the PC's time to the Linux server time (which is maintained +# daily to the National Institute of Standard's Atomic clock on the +# internet. +# 3. Connect the user's home drive to H: (H for Home). +# 4. Connect common drives that everyone uses. +# 5. Connect group-specific drives for certain user groups. +# 6. Connect user-specific drives for certain users. +# 7. Connect network printers. + +# Log client connection +#($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime(time); +($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year,$wday,$yday,$isdst) = localtime(time); +open LOG, ">>/var/log/samba/netlogon.log"; +print LOG "$mon/$mday/$year $hour:$min:$sec - User $ARGV[0] logged into $ARGV[1]\n"; +close LOG; + +# Start generating logon script +open LOGON, ">/shared/netlogon/$ARGV[0].bat"; +print LOGON "\@ECHO OFF\r\n"; + +# Connect shares just use by Software Development group +if ($ARGV[1] eq "SOFTDEV" || $ARGV[0] eq "softdev") +{ + print LOGON "NET USE M: \\\\$ARGV[2]\\SOURCE\r\n"; +} + +# Connect shares just use by Technical Support staff +if ($ARGV[1] eq "SUPPORT" || $ARGV[0] eq "support") +{ + print LOGON "NET USE S: \\\\$ARGV[2]\\SUPPORT\r\n"; +} + +# Connect shares just used by Administration staff +If ($ARGV[1] eq "ADMIN" || $ARGV[0] eq "admin") +{ + print LOGON "NET USE L: \\\\$ARGV[2]\\ADMIN\r\n"; + print LOGON "NET USE K: \\\\$ARGV[2]\\MKTING\r\n"; +} + +# Now connect Printers. We handle just two or three users a little +# differently, because they are the exceptions that have desktop +# printers on LPT1: - all other user's go to the LaserJet on the +# server. +if ($ARGV[0] eq 'jim' + || $ARGV[0] eq 'yvonne') +{ + print LOGON "NET UsE LPT2: \\\\$ARGV[2]\\LJET3\r\n"; + print LOGON "NET USE LPT3: \\\\$ARGV[2]\\FAXQ\r\n"; +} +else +{ + print LOGON "NET USE LPT1: \\\\$ARGV[2]\\LJET3\r\n"; + print LOGON "NET USE LPT3: \\\\$ARGV[2]\\FAXQ\r\n"; +} + +# All done! Close the output file. +close LOGON; |