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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users User Access Problem: Via Telnet or even Console Post 17729 by Vincent Garcia on Tuesday 19th of March 2002 06:36:21 PM
Old 03-19-2002
Question User Access Problem: Via Telnet or even Console

Just took over a UNIX Server from someone who left our company.

Having problems with access by some existing users as well as new users.

I get the following message from telnet sessions, when attempting access at the "Login:" prompt:

"UX:in.login:ERRO: Login incorrect"
"telnetd:Unable to invoke login scheme"

Also, when I log on to the server console with the problem users or any new users I create, I get:

"UX:login:ERROR: Login incorrect".

This is confusing since I can log in those users, that didn't work through standard "Login:", using the "su -" command from a user that does work.

Also new users that I create, either through "sysadm" or "useradd" will exhibit the same problem.

The Server is using:
UNIX System V/386 Release 4.2 Version 1.1.2.
UNIX Systems Laboratories, Inc.

I believe this is Novell's UnixWare.

Smilie
 

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ADDING_USER(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					    ADDING_USER(8)

NAME
adding_user -- procedure for adding new users DESCRIPTION
A new user must choose a login name, which must not already appear in /etc/passwd or /etc/mail/aliases. It must also not begin with the hyphen '-' character. It is strongly recommended that it be all lower-case, and not contain the dot '.' character, as that tends to confuse mailers. An account can be added by editing a line into the passwd file; this must be done with the password file locked e.g. by using chpass(1) or vipw(8). A new user is given a group and user id. Login and user id's should be unique across the system, and often across a group of systems, since they are used to control file access. Typically, users working on similar projects will be put in the same groups. At the University of California, Berkeley, we have groups for system staff, faculty, graduate students, and special groups for large projects. A skeletal account for a new user ``ernie'' might look like: ernie::25:30::0:0:Ernie Kovacs,508 Evans Hall,x7925, 642-8202:/a/users/ernie:/bin/csh For a description of each of these fields, see passwd(5). It is useful to give new users some help in getting started, supplying them with a few skeletal files such as .profile if they use /bin/sh, or .cshrc and .login if they use /bin/csh. The directory /usr/share/skel contains skeletal definitions of such files. New users should be given copies of these files which, for instance, use tset(1) automatically at each login. FILES
/etc/master.passwd user database /usr/share/skel skeletal login directory SEE ALSO
chpass(1), finger(1), passwd(1), aliases(5), passwd(5), adduser(8), pwd_mkdb(8), vipw(8) BSD
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