Re: HELP! Is that possible creating a user named root but acturallynot the administrator root

2010-02-13 Thread Lin Taosheng
yes, I login with toor as root successfully.

2010/2/14 Chris Rees utis...@googlemail.com:
 On 13 February 2010 18:10, Matthew Seaman m.sea...@black-earth.co.uk wrote:
 On 13/02/2010 17:49, Bob Johnson wrote:

 It is possible (I don't remember) that the toor account does not
 have a shell in the default passwd file. If that's the problem, use
 vipw to add the path to a shell as the last field on the line.  The
 root account should provide a good example, or look at the line for
 your own user account. /bin/csh should work for recent versions of
 FreeBSD.

 An empty field for the user shell in /etc/{master.,}passwd means the
 account gets the default shell, which in the case of FreeBSD is /bin/sh.
  Shouldn't cause the observed problem.

        Cheers,

        Matthew


 I would imagine then that /etc/ttys is set to 'insecure' for all.

 Can you log in as root Jason?

 Chris




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HELP! Is that possible creating a user named root but acturally not the administrator root

2010-02-10 Thread Lin Taosheng
Hi all,

Is that possible to implementated?
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