To late, but you probably should test an upgrade at home-LAN before. "shell does not exist" is a one story (this is why one should run "in base"-shells like ksh), another story is a clean-up of lib/ from old libs and an old sshd-binary can't start-up any more =). Done this at home-LAN - now I know better!
On Wednesday 19 April 2006 19:27, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2006/04/19 13:10, Jeff Quast wrote: > > Maybe I'm missing something, no access to a unix right now, but how > > about the ssh option for a command?, the ssh manpage says > > I checked this earlier - it doesn't work (at least on current OpenSSH; > I didn't check older versions). > > "user ... not allowed because shell /bin/... does not exist"