Local home directory to the user of the network

I have try all authentication LDAP on OS X. directory is placed on the local drive. I change the/etc/auto_master:

#+auto_master # Use directory service

but when I have I have connection error:

Su: no directory

How to setup auto create user folder in/users/name?

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