777 and 755, respectively.
Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
:At 02:48 AM 4/27/00 -0500, you wrote:
:>
:>RH6.0 dialup gateway server, all security updates. Very strange
:>issue, in which logins to all accounts except root fail with the
:>following: "no directory /home/user". Permissions are fine on all
:>home directories. Tried creating a new user, and that user got the
:>same results. Tried editing /etc/passwd to change the home dirs,
:>nothing worked. Only root can log in, and only to the console. Do
:>"su - user", to any user, shell tells me it's unable to run /bin/bash,
:>permission denied.
:>
:>I found a reference to /etc/no_login in an old archived post, but
:>there was no such file on my system. Authentication clearly isn't the
:>problem. Syslog shows successful logins each time I try to log
:>in. But it appears that no user except root has any permissions
:>anywhere on the system.
:>
:>All I've done recently is set up an .rhosts for a non-privileged user
:>to connect from a single private IP, and use that account to copy some
:>backups onto the problem machine to a subdirectory of the
:>user's home. What on earth got hosed?
:>
:Check the permissions on /home itself, as well as on /bin/bash.
:
:drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 1024 Feb 1 09:39 home
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:-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 373176 Apr 6 1999 /bin/bash
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