On Tue, 17 Mar 1998, Michael P. Plezbert wrote:
> Yes, it does seem like a find feature would be a good thing to add to the
> program.
>
> I remember reading something about a program included with redhat 5.0 to
> allow an individual user to easily modify things like their password,
> shell, etc. Depending on what you want to do, perhaps a temporary
> solution would be to su to that user and use that program?
We are an ISP and do not allow shells for our users. (I tell them that if
they want a shell go to www.redhat.com;-) So su'ing to the users would
first require to change the default sheel to something other than false
and then running the program, not fun. This is one of the few problems
that I have had when running redhat in a large user environment.
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