Michael Klinosky wrote: > Rick: >> Are you sure the user's shell is listed in /etc/shells? > > It isn't (I didn't know about this - just found it in the readme). > I use the shell supplied - gnome terminal (no reason to change). The > readme states that I could use 'ftp' as a shell. > > So, this affects login? (Considering that it works as a standalone.) > I bet if you look, you are using /bin/bash as the shell for your normal users. You can look in /etc/passwd to check. The shell is the last thing on the line for each user. Using a shell like ftp or nologin will prevent normal logins. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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