Bug 48520 - Home directories are recreated if an exam users logs off after the exam was finished
Home directories are recreated if an exam users logs off after the exam was f...
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX
Product: UCS@school
Classification: Unclassified
Component: UMC - Exam mode
UCS@school 4.3
Other Linux
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Assigned To: UCS@school maintainers
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Reported: 2019-01-23 11:33 CET by Jürn Brodersen
Modified: 2023-06-12 15:39 CEST (History)
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What type of bug is this?: 1: Cosmetic issue or missing function but workaround exists
Who will be affected by this bug?: 4: Will affect most installed domains
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Description Jürn Brodersen univentionstaff 2019-01-23 11:33:06 CET
Home directories are recreated if an exam users logs off after the exam was finished

I guess samba automatically recreates missing home directories.

Killing any running smb processes (smbstatus) for machines that are still logged in, did not solve the problem. Even though the exam account did not exist anymore, smbstatus showed a new connection under that account?
Maybe the kerberos service ticket for smb was still valid, or some other caching happened?
Comment 1 Jan-Luca Kiok univentionstaff 2023-06-12 15:32:07 CEST
This issue has been filed against UCS@school 4.3 or earlier.

UCS 4.3 is out of maintenance and UCS components have vastly changed in later releases. Thus, this issue is now being closed.

If this issue still occurs in newer UCS versions, please use "Clone this bug" or reopen this issue. In this case please provide detailed information on how this issue is affecting you.