I have a RHEL 5.6 workstation configured with samba3x to authenticate to a Windows 2008 AD environment (net ads join) so the workstation appears as a Windows box that has joined the domain.
Now, any user can ssh into it with their AD credentials, and /etc/passwd has no knowledge of their existence. The problem, I have found, is that if a user wants to change their shell from the default of BASH, there is NO place I can find to make that happen. I have NO control over the domain controller. % chsh says it can't do anything and defers to ypchsh, but this is NOT a yp configuration. The shell the user is interested happens to be /bin/tcsh, and it is on the system. The only accounts in /etc/passwd are the default system ones and a local account I created when RHEL was initially getting installed. Please educate me as to how the user can change their shell from the default of BASH. Thanks. Scott _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@blu.org http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss