Re: pam_acct_mgmt(): user account has expired (was Re: Login Problem)

2004-03-07 Thread Gerard Seibert


On Saturday, March 06, 2004 5:42:56 PM Barry Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Mar 4, 2004, at 1:33 PM, Gerard Seibert wrote:

> I am running FreeBSD 5.2.1 - RELEASE #0: Mon Feb 23 20:45:55 GMT 2004
>
> It seems that I can no longer log into my system. Upon boot-up, the
> usually login appears. I enter my normal login and then my password. I 
> am
> then greeted with this error message:
>
> BudMan login: pam_acct_mgmt(1): user account has expired
> Login Incorrect.
>
> Shortly afterwards I receive these error messages:
>
> BudMan cron[538] _secure_path: /usr/home/ges/.login_conf is not owned 
> by
> root
>
> The last error message will repeat with the number getting 
> progressively
> higher.
>
> This is a fresh install of FreeBSD. The only thing I added was KDE 3.2
> today. Can anyone tell me what has happened and how do I get back into 
> my
> system?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Gerard Seibert
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Gerard,
I am having a similar issue logging in on 5.2.1-RC2, and it seems to 
have happened around the time I added a user and some groups using the 
KUser utility in KDE.  All accounts, including root, are "expired".  My 
error message is:

login: pam_acct_mgmt(): user accound has expired
Login Incorrect.

Then, a bit later, I receive messages like the following:

kernel: psmintr: out of sync (0008 != )
kernel: psmintr: discard a byte(1)

On a side note, the message really does display "accound" instead of 
"account"; it's not a typo of mine.  Searches on the following phrases 
within the questions and newbies mailing lists produced no leads for me 
to research:
'pam_acct_mgmt(): user accound has expired'
'pam_acct_mgmt():'
'psmintr'

Regards,
-- 
Barry C. Hawkins
All Things Computed
site: www.allthingscomputed.com
weblog: www.yepthatsme.com

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Sunday, March 07, 2004 1:44:11 PM

That is exactly what I was doing when this problem occurred. I am going
to the KDE site and report this problem. It might be a bug of some sort.
You might want to do the same if you have not all ready.

As a side bar, in the master.passwd file, near the top, is an entry
that includes: "Charlie &". Is it possible, or should I say, advisable
to change that entry manually or just leave it as is?

Thanks!

Gerard Seibert
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Re: pam_acct_mgmt(): user account has expired (was Re: Login Problem)

2004-03-06 Thread Barry Hawkins
On Mar 6, 2004, at 5:42 PM, Barry Hawkins wrote:

On Mar 4, 2004, at 1:33 PM, Gerard Seibert wrote:

I am running FreeBSD 5.2.1 - RELEASE #0: Mon Feb 23 20:45:55 GMT 2004

It seems that I can no longer log into my system. Upon boot-up, the
usually login appears. I enter my normal login and then my password. 
I am
then greeted with this error message:

BudMan login: pam_acct_mgmt(1): user account has expired
Login Incorrect.
Shortly afterwards I receive these error messages:

BudMan cron[538] _secure_path: /usr/home/ges/.login_conf is not owned 
by
root

The last error message will repeat with the number getting 
progressively
higher.

This is a fresh install of FreeBSD. The only thing I added was KDE 3.2
today. Can anyone tell me what has happened and how do I get back 
into my
system?

Thanks in advance!

Gerard Seibert
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gerard,
	I am having a similar issue logging in on 5.2.1-RC2, and it seems to 
have happened around the time I added a user and some groups using the 
KUser utility in KDE.  All accounts, including root, are "expired".  
My error message is:

login: pam_acct_mgmt(): user accound has expired
Login Incorrect.
Then, a bit later, I receive messages like the following:

kernel: psmintr: out of sync (0008 != )
kernel: psmintr: discard a byte(1)
	On a side note, the message really does display "accound" instead of 
"account"; it's not a typo of mine.  Searches on the following phrases 
within the questions and newbies mailing lists produced no leads for 
me to research:
	'pam_acct_mgmt(): user accound has expired'
	'pam_acct_mgmt():'
	'psmintr'

I booted into single-user mode (I was amazed to find that 
Ctrl-Alt-Delete shutdown the server from the login prompt.) and took a 
look at /etc/master.passwd.  At the end of one user's entry for shell, 
which was /bin/sh, there was "swd 91%" appended to the end.  I wonder 
if something happened to the file and that's why I am seeing this 
password expired issue?

Being schooled,
--
Barry C. Hawkins
All Things Computed
site: www.allthingscomputed.com
weblog: www.yepthatsme.com
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pam_acct_mgmt(): user account has expired (was Re: Login Problem)

2004-03-06 Thread Barry Hawkins
On Mar 4, 2004, at 1:33 PM, Gerard Seibert wrote:

I am running FreeBSD 5.2.1 - RELEASE #0: Mon Feb 23 20:45:55 GMT 2004

It seems that I can no longer log into my system. Upon boot-up, the
usually login appears. I enter my normal login and then my password. I 
am
then greeted with this error message:

BudMan login: pam_acct_mgmt(1): user account has expired
Login Incorrect.
Shortly afterwards I receive these error messages:

BudMan cron[538] _secure_path: /usr/home/ges/.login_conf is not owned 
by
root

The last error message will repeat with the number getting 
progressively
higher.

This is a fresh install of FreeBSD. The only thing I added was KDE 3.2
today. Can anyone tell me what has happened and how do I get back into 
my
system?

Thanks in advance!

Gerard Seibert
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gerard,
	I am having a similar issue logging in on 5.2.1-RC2, and it seems to 
have happened around the time I added a user and some groups using the 
KUser utility in KDE.  All accounts, including root, are "expired".  My 
error message is:

login: pam_acct_mgmt(): user accound has expired
Login Incorrect.
Then, a bit later, I receive messages like the following:

kernel: psmintr: out of sync (0008 != )
kernel: psmintr: discard a byte(1)
	On a side note, the message really does display "accound" instead of 
"account"; it's not a typo of mine.  Searches on the following phrases 
within the questions and newbies mailing lists produced no leads for me 
to research:
	'pam_acct_mgmt(): user accound has expired'
	'pam_acct_mgmt():'
	'psmintr'

Regards,
--
Barry C. Hawkins
All Things Computed
site: www.allthingscomputed.com
weblog: www.yepthatsme.com
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