Nope.  Unique name, alpha-numeric characters.

I've played around with changing the order of the args just to see if there was a documentation irregularity, but this class doesn't appear to authenticate against the /etc/passwd file correctly. I can pass the right username with a delibrately wrong password, and it still stays "invalid user" rather than the expected "invalid password".

At least that's the conclusion I've drawn at this point.

David Jordan wrote:

I am not experienced with java, but is it possible that "user" is used by
something else

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No. Just alpha-numeric characters. Is there another daemon that must be running besides the rpc daemon?

Bob


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