Hi, a bit strange. I do not think it is related to the patches. have added the path to your newly compiled and patched shell to /etc/shells?
cheers, pg On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 11:02 PM, <jmiguel.rodrig...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi all! > > I patched 4 servers some weeks ago ( bash version: 4.3.27(1) ) following the > https://shellshocker.net/ guide (which it's a simple easy way for downloading > https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash-4.3.tar.gz plus patches and compile it) > > Today I realized some processes were not working as expected. After some > investigation I've realized that when executing commands as: > > su - [user] -c [command] > > neither .bashrc o .bash_profile on user home directory are executed. If I > just execute > > su - [user] > > everything it's fine. > > I've changed the user shell on /etc/passwd to the previous ( original > vulnerable) bash and my scripts are back to work. > > Servers are Fedora 6 (I know, a bit old... bus stable :-), CentOS and Oracle > Linux. All of them RedHat based, just in case it matters. > > Should I take this as bug?. Or it's a side effect?. A fault in my side for > some compilation option? > > Thank you in advanced,