> okay, *maybe* this will work. man su says it looks for the shell > specified by --shell, then $SHELL if --preserve-environment is used, > then the shell in /etc/passwd and finally /bin/sh. So what if you > don't specify a shell, and can remove /usr/bin from your path. Its > possible that if su can't find /usr/bin then it won't find > /usr/bin/passwd and then it will drop to /bin/sh. It probably won't > work, because i'll be its hardcoded to look in /usr/bin, but it might > be worth a shot.
Thanks but I don't understand what you mean, what should I do, and how, could you give me more detail (step by step :)), please? -------------- $ echo $SHELL /bin/bash -------------- -- Best regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]