On Wed, 23 Nov 2005, Paul Yiu wrote:
Hi Otto,
I would like to see the output of userinfo pyiu. Added to that, the
output of getcap -f /etc/login.conf class, where class is the login
class of teh user, as reported by userinfo.
login pyiu
passwd WhatEverWasHere
uid 1002
groups
On Nov 20, 2005, at 10:02 PM, Paul Yiu wrote:
Hi Guys,
Hope you guys can help on this ssh issue has been posted in 2004.
Thank you in advance.
I hit the same ssh problem with openbsd 3.7. I got serial console
set up, I got a user which assigned in a wheel group, when I log in
using ssh
Hi Chad,
Yes, with sudo su - worked ok, great thanks. I really want su instead of
sudo su - due to other admin in my company I want to keep this
consistant. Any idea what causes the su failed? I got many openbsd
server running and they are with same config but able to su without this
Sigh. Exact details please. Does su print Sorry? Or anything else?
Some things you can do to isolate the problem:
1. Login on console as pyiu and try to su.
Yes that worked ok inserial console.
$ su
Password:
#
2. When logged in, ssh to localhost as pyiu and then try to su
It failed to su.
Hi Otto,
I would like to see the output of userinfo pyiu. Added to that, the
output of getcap -f /etc/login.conf class, where class is the login
class of teh user, as reported by userinfo.
login pyiu
passwd WhatEverWasHere
uid 1002
groups users wheel
change NEVER
class
gecos Paul
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005, Lars Hansson wrote:
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 14:02:17 +1100
Paul Yiu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/etc/passwd
pyiu:*:1002:10:P Yiu:/home/pyiu:/usr/local/bin/bash
/etc/group
wheel:*:0:root,pyiu
10 != 0
Indeed, but what does that have to do with the problem? You do not
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 09:37:17 +0100 (CET)
Otto Moerbeek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Indeed, but what does that have to do with the problem? You do not
have to have wheel as primary group to be able to use su(1).
Indeed, I'm totally wrong. I missed the puyi at the end of the group
entry.
Just
Hi Guys,
Hope you guys can help on this ssh issue has been posted in 2004. Thank
you in advance.
I hit the same ssh problem with openbsd 3.7. I got serial console set
up, I got a user which assigned in a wheel group, when I log in using
ssh as a user and try to su. System said sorry and I
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 14:02:17 +1100
Paul Yiu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/etc/passwd
pyiu:*:1002:10:P Yiu:/home/pyiu:/usr/local/bin/bash
/etc/group
wheel:*:0:root,pyiu
10 != 0
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Lars Hansson
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