It works!
I have changed this line in the "PRIV" file

login:<user1>,<user2>...

Thanks a lot!

--- Damion Parry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: >
Hello,
> 
> We are aware of the problems that used to be in the
> priv_* commands, but
> they should be one of the many things fixed in the
> new release. The
> problems you are having are due to the fact that the
> login priveledge is
> a special case and needs to be set up manually. I
> believe that this has
> been covered previously, but I shall go over it
> again:
> 
> > bevs -r <vs>
> > cd /etc/vsd
> 
> edit the priv file so that the name of the user you
> want to give login
> priveledge is appended to the list of users that
> already have that
> priveledge. The line will look like:
> 
> login: <user name>
> 
> or for admin:
> 
> login: admin
> 
> If I remember correctly, once the admin has has
> login priveledge, they
> can then asign telnet priveledge to the other users
> (but not login, I
> think).
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Damion.
> 
> Vu Phan wrote:
> > 
> > Dear Ben!
> > 
> > I did use this command an I had this message:
> > 
> > # setrights <username> + login
> > You cannot grant the login privileg
> > 
> > I have tried another way with vsdadm from the root
> of
> > host server like below
> > 
> > # vsdadm priv_modify <host server> <vs> <user>
> +login
> >   error: -ERR   User <vs> does not exist
> > 
> > Is that maybe a bug in VSDADM?
> > 
> > By the ways, vsdadm priv_list ... and vsdadm
> > priv_avail... do not work too.
> > 
> > Regards
> > VP
> > 
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> > 
> >
>
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