Hello all,
I am experiencing a frustrating problem with about 80% percent
(around 600) of the user logins on our administrative test
system. Whenever one of the affected users tries to log on
they are authenticated properly and then kicked immediately
off with no error messages. All of these users have shells
and home directories. We have a few special ftp-only accounts
that use /usr/bin/false for their shell... Now all the
affected accounts are behaving the same way. I've verified
the correctness of the passwd/group files and rebuilt the
hashed passwd file. The users home directory permissions seem
ok as do the permissions on the shells. I'm not sure what I've
missed (Probably something simple).
I might add that this problem has only cropped up after I
converted the system from enhanced to base security (long
story).
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Regards,
Jared Housh
Sysadmin, CIR, The University of Tulsa
Received on Fri Oct 09 1998 - 18:10:05 NZDT