did you have that behaviour ?
ulul
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adduser ignores NIS
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Unable to recreate.
ssh doesn't seem to be the root cause.
More investigation will be performed by the reporter.
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Converted to question:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+question/75547
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ssh wrong home pat
Hi,
I tried to recreate an environment as close to yours as possible.
One virtual box acting as a NIS and NFS server (for the homedir)
Two boxes (also virtual, I don't own a lab :-) ), one ubuntu 9.0.4 one kubuntu
9.0.4
Homedir under /home/user/user1
Absolutely no problem to log on the other box
(with
means (with the correct permissions) :-)
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ssh wrong home path
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Sorry for asking annoying questions but I'm new at bug triaging and I
want to be sure that I get the whole picture.
If I get you correctly your users are declared in NIS which means that
they must have the same homedirs on every box they access. Do your users
with /home/user/NAME have that dir (wi
Hi,
on the other box (the one they're logging to) is the homedir correctly set in
/etc/passwd and not overwritten (HOME var) in .bashrc or .profile ?
ulul
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