-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Richard, Did you enable SELinux? This might be your problem. Best regards, Chris Richard Pickett wrote: > We did a new install of fc4 then yum update and have hit an interesting > problem > > We `useradd test` on the new machine, then go to another machine and ssh > test@new_machine. It logs in and gives: > > -bash: /etc/profile: Permission denied > -bash-3.00$ > > then no matter what commands I try to execute they always come up with > "Permission denied". When we log in as root on the box the commands we > are trying to execute show that they are rwxr-xr-x, so we should have > permissions to run the command from any user account, but it just > doesn't work. > > We've done this exact setup using FC3 on a number of other machines > without any problems. > > Any ideas? > - -- Chris Ruprecht Senior Consultant Progress * Linux * PHP BravePoint, Inc. 5000 Peachtree Industrial Suite 100 Norcross, GA 30071 770.449.9696 Ext. 3033 * 770.449.9003 (Fax) www.bravepoint.com - cruprecht@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFElACLibhWA29PH+YRAugFAJ914JiAWdZ4rWU+oGAcOowRgUrSgwCZAe3M eDS15Eehc8zLWtYOUILitGc= =T9sY -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |