> I think valid shell is determined by checking if user's shell is listed > in /etc/shells.
I still had problems logging on even with /bin/sh in /etc/shells *shrug* changing to /bin/bash solved it Henti -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
> I think valid shell is determined by checking if user's shell is listed > in /etc/shells.
I still had problems logging on even with /bin/sh in /etc/shells *shrug* changing to /bin/bash solved it Henti -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list