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Re: [Nss-mysql-users] Re: Home directory
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Guillaume Morin |
Subject: |
Re: [Nss-mysql-users] Re: Home directory |
Date: |
Fri, 2 May 2003 15:35:48 -0400 |
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Mutt/1.5.4i |
Hi Brad,
Disclaimer: I am going to leave my office soon and won't have net access
until monday...
Dans un message du 02 May à 14:58, Brad Stockdale écrivait :
> Ok, just did that, and now the su gets further along. It takes the
> pass
> and then tells me the account is expired.
>
> I've setup a user with (what I think) is the proper entries to make
> the account so it doesnt expire... But alas, the new account also
> says its expired...
-1 in the correct column should make the passwd "unexpirable" (if that
word exists :) You can set this directly in nss-mysql-root.conf and see
what happens (shadow.expire_column = -1;). If it still does not work, it
would mean that your system is configured to refuse passwords that
cannot expire. I've never seen that, I am not even sure it is possible.
> 2) When I su to one of the users from root, it does not put me into their
> home directory.
Do you use "su user" or "su - user" ? If you use the former, it is
normal, if you use the latter, that is weird. Check your configuration,
check your auth log where nss-mysql logs every error.
HTH.
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Guillaume Morin <address@hidden>
A part of me left that only you knew will never be understood (RHCP)