Problems with su

John Palmer jpp at tygra.UUCP
Thu Feb 15 00:24:34 AEST 1990


In article <19379 at grebyn.com> rhodes at grebyn.com (Ned Rhodes) writes:
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}it gives me the initial login banner and then says "no shell".  If I log
}in as root and then do an "su newusername", I get the error message "su:
}No shell".  
}	Can anyone enlighten me as to what the problem is?  The manual
}page for su does not list any error messages.  Under login, I find that
}the no shell error message says that it cannot read the password file.
}In looking at that, the protections all look correct.  Can anyone hazard
}a guess as to what the problem might be.  Thanks.
}
That mesage usually occurs if the shell field in the password file
entry is bad (ie: if the file it specifies doesnt exist or is not
executable). Check you password file entry. 

Also, what is the access setting on the shell files (/bin/csh and /bin/sh)??
Maybe their mode is set so that the cant be executed by other users.


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