his line from /etc/passwd:
bwurzbur:x:558:100:Benjamin Wurzburger:/home/bwurzbur:/bin/bash

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Omer Zak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "linux ILUG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 5:54 PM
Subject: Re: /bin/bash problem


> Check again the /etc/passwd line defining the user:
> Does the line terminate with '\n' immediately after the /bin/bash field,
> or are there whitespace (or other invisible) characters between them?
>
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> On Mon, 10 May 2004, Amir Spivak wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> > I have a problem with user bwurzbur on a RH9 machine i hold, when doing
"su bwurzbur"
> > the output is:
> > su: /bin/bash:  No such file or directory
> > on ssh'ing to that machine under his login, the machine gives me the
following ouput in the -d mode:
> >
> > debug1: Sent 768 bit server key and 1024 bit host key.
> > debug1: Encryption type: 3des
> > debug1: Received session key; encryption turned on.
> > debug1: Installing crc compensation attack detector.
> > User bwurzbur not allowed because shell /bin/bashdoes not exist
> > debug1: do_authentication: illegal user bwurzbur
> > debug1: Attempting authentication for illegal user bwurzbur.
> > Failed rsa for illegal user bwurzbur from 192.168.85.192 port 1023
> > Connection closed by 192.168.85.192
> > debug1: Calling cleanup 0x8071b80(0x0)
> >
> > these 2 symptoms are originated in the same problem.
> > any idea what the problem is?
> > /bin/bash exist and owned by root, the user's home dir. has the
permission 755.
> > thanks.
>
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