[CentOS] Changing a user's shell on CentOS Directory Server?

2009-05-31 Thread Matt Harrington
Should unprivileged users be able to change their shell with lchsh on 5.3 and, if it matters, CentOS Directory Server? lchsh seems to require more open permissions than those which come with a default installation: Error initializing libuser: could not open configuration file `/etc/default/u

Re: [CentOS] Changing a user's shell on CentOS Directory Server?

2009-06-01 Thread Matt Harrington
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 2:45 AM, Michael A. Peters wrote: > Bill Campbell wrote: >> Personally I would not permit uses to change their shells, but >> require appropriate admin privileges.  I have seen systems hacks >> made via webmin or usermin where the user's shell was changed >> from /bin/false

[CentOS] hosting provider with CentOS shell?

2009-06-04 Thread Matt Harrington
I need a hosting provider just like Dreamhost.net's shared hosting service, but with a CentOS shell instead of Debian. Any pointers? Matt ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Re: [CentOS] hosting provider with CentOS shell?

2009-06-04 Thread Matt Harrington
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 11:18 PM, Ed Donahue wrote: > > You mean bash instead of korn or c-shell? I meant that some hosting providers give you a shell account -- access to a shell -- in addition to Apache, PHP, MySQL, etc. I'm looking for a provider that runs on CentOS. http://dreamhost.net has