I created a new user and assigned a certain home dir to tis user. I've noticed that this home dir (/export/home/test) is already assigned to other users. I really want to create a dedicated home dir for the new user. Can anyone tell me how I can modify this user with a new homedir?
Thx for... (4 Replies)
Hi
I am trying to display the home directory of another user. I dont have the permissions to change into their directory and wonder is it possible to display their directory
eg I cant change directory to john but I am trying to display something like /home/John.
If anyone can help I would... (3 Replies)
Hello,
i need to create a user who's access is restricted only to his home directory and below,
i restricted his pty access by adding 'no-pty' to the options of the ssh key in authorized_keys file. However, sftp access still allows this user access to all my file system
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I created a new user and changed their home directory to /export/home/mydir/ I verified in the passwd file that the home directory is set to the above and that owner of that directory is the new user and yet when I log in as that user I get the following message:
No directory! Logging in with... (14 Replies)
Hello there
Have anyone configured an AIX 5L machine as NIS client? with homedirectories automounted form an NFS share?
The NIS server is running Solaris. I am able to configure the AIX machine as client and user is able to login but
I have configured the client to use the automountd... (0 Replies)
I know we would not normally do this. However, I would like to have user's home directory created when they log in the first time.
I have searched the forums and have not found any help yet.
Scenario - environment uses NIS for auth and usually NFS mount HOME.
However, I have a pilot environment... (4 Replies)
Hi all
i am using solaris 10, i am creating user with
useradd -d/home/user -m -s /bin/sh user
user is created with in the following path
/export/home/user (auto mount)
i need the user to be created like this
(/home as default home directory )
useradd -d /home/user -m -s /bin/sh... (2 Replies)
Hi
i am new to this admin area .
i have created user with name as "ab" and gave home dir as /home/ab .
when i tried to create the /home/ab dir , i got he following error.
"mkdir: Failed to make directory "/home/ab"; Operation not applicable
"
Thanks in advance . (1 Reply)
HI all,
I have wrongly given a wrong home directory to a user. This dir is very critical for my production environment(Can;t afford to lose it for a single minute)
Now i want to delete that user,
Whenever i try to delete user it tries to delete its home dir.
Commnd i use:
userdel
... (9 Replies)
Whenever i switch from root to another user, by doing su - user, it takes me to home directory of user. This is very annoying as i want to be in same dir to run different commands as root sometimes and sometimes as normal user.
How to fix this? (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: syncmaster
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chsh
CHPASS(1) BSD General Commands Manual CHPASS(1)NAME
chpass, chfn, chsh -- add or change user database information
SYNOPSIS
chpass [-l location] [-u authname] [-s newshell] [user]
DESCRIPTION
The chpass utility allows editing of the user database information associated with user or, by default, the current user.
The chpass utility cannot change the user's password on Open Directory systems. Use the passwd(1) utility instead.
The chfn, and chsh utilities behave identically to chpass. (There is only one program.)
The information is formatted and supplied to an editor for changes.
Only the information that the user is allowed to change is displayed.
The options are as follows:
-l location
If not specified, chpass will perform a search for the user record on all available Open Directory nodes. When specified, chpass
will edit the user record on the directory node at the given location.
-u authname
The user name to use when authenticating to the directory node containing the user.
-s newshell
Attempt to change the user's shell to newshell.
Possible display items are as follows:
Login: user's login name
Uid: user's login
Gid: user's login group
Generated uid: user's UUID
Full Name: user's real name
Office Location: user's office location
Office Phone: user's office phone
Home Phone: user's home phone
Home Directory: user's home directory
Shell: user's login shell
The login field is the user name used to access the computer account.
The uid field is the number associated with the login field. Both of these fields should be unique across the system (and often across a
group of systems) as they control file access.
While it is possible to have multiple entries with identical login names and/or identical user id's, it is usually a mistake to do so. Rou-
tines that manipulate these files will often return only one of the multiple entries, and that one by random selection.
The group field is the group that the user will be placed in at login. Since BSD supports multiple groups (see groups(1)) this field cur-
rently has little special meaning. This field may be filled in with either a number or a group name (see group(5)).
The generated uid field is the globally unique identifier (UUID) for the user. The full name field contains the full name of the user.
The user's home directory is the full UNIX path name where the user will be placed at login.
The shell field is the command interpreter the user prefers. If the shell field is empty, the Bourne shell, /bin/sh, is assumed. When
altering a login shell, and not the super-user, the user may not change from a non-standard shell or to a non-standard shell. Non-standard
is defined as a shell not found in /etc/shells.
The picture field is the path to a picture to be displayed for the user.
OPEN DIRECTORY
User database entries are under the control of DirectoryService(8) and may be physically located in many different places, including the
local Directory Service node, and remote LDAP servers. This version of chpass uses Open Directory to change user database information. It
does not interact with the historic flat file database /etc/master.passwd
ENVIRONMENT
The vi(1) editor will be used unless the environment variable EDITOR is set to an alternate editor. When the editor terminates, the informa-
tion is re-read and used to update the user database itself. Only the user, or the super-user, may edit the information associated with the
user.
FILES
/etc/chpass.XXXXXX temporary copy of the data to edit
/etc/shells the list of approved shells
SEE ALSO login(1), passwd(1), getusershell(3), passwd(5)
Robert Morris and Ken Thompson, UNIX Password security.
HISTORY
The chpass utility appeared in 4.3BSD-Reno.
BSD December 30, 1993 BSD