Re: [Freeipa-users] why default shell /bin/sh

2013-06-06 Thread KodaK
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 9:30 AM, Rob Crittenden wrote: > > Lowest-common denominator. One can configure all sorts of *nix-like > systems to use IPA for authentication so we needed a default shell that is > available on all systems and that is the bourne shell. > > I have a bunch of AIX machines, t

Re: [Freeipa-users] why default shell /bin/sh

2013-06-06 Thread Natxo Asenjo
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 4:30 PM, Rob Crittenden wrote: > Natxo Asenjo wrote: >> >> hi, >> >> just interested. We have noticed that ldap users have this PS1 envvar: >> PS1='\s-\v\$ ' instead of the usual [\u@\h \W]\$ >> >> This is a confusing moment. Changing the shell to /bin/bash solves this, >> b

Re: [Freeipa-users] why default shell /bin/sh

2013-06-06 Thread Martin Kosek
On 06/06/2013 04:37 PM, Jakub Hrozek wrote: > On Thu, Jun 06, 2013 at 10:30:34AM -0400, Rob Crittenden wrote: >> Natxo Asenjo wrote: >>> hi, >>> >>> just interested. We have noticed that ldap users have this PS1 envvar: >>> PS1='\s-\v\$ ' instead of the usual [\u@\h \W]\$ >>> >>> This is a confusin

Re: [Freeipa-users] why default shell /bin/sh

2013-06-06 Thread Jakub Hrozek
On Thu, Jun 06, 2013 at 10:30:34AM -0400, Rob Crittenden wrote: > Natxo Asenjo wrote: > >hi, > > > >just interested. We have noticed that ldap users have this PS1 envvar: > >PS1='\s-\v\$ ' instead of the usual [\u@\h \W]\$ > > > >This is a confusing moment. Changing the shell to /bin/bash solves th

Re: [Freeipa-users] why default shell /bin/sh

2013-06-06 Thread Rob Crittenden
Natxo Asenjo wrote: hi, just interested. We have noticed that ldap users have this PS1 envvar: PS1='\s-\v\$ ' instead of the usual [\u@\h \W]\$ This is a confusing moment. Changing the shell to /bin/bash solves this, but maybe this is not optimal for other systems or users. Lowest-common deno

[Freeipa-users] why default shell /bin/sh

2013-06-06 Thread Natxo Asenjo
hi, just interested. We have noticed that ldap users have this PS1 envvar: PS1='\s-\v\$ ' instead of the usual [\u@\h \W]\$ This is a confusing moment. Changing the shell to /bin/bash solves this, but maybe this is not optimal for other systems or users. -- Groeten, natxo ___