Re: user accounts messed up

2006-01-22 Thread Jona Joachim
Jona Joachim wrote: On 21/01/06, Jona Joachim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: (...) I created a master.passwd file from the backup file in /var/backups and emptied the password field. Then I updated the database with pwd_mkdb but I still can't login. In fact it has nothing to do with the user datab

Re: user accounts messed up

2006-01-21 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Jan 21, 2006, at 12:40 PM, Jona Joachim wrote: On 21/01/06, Jona Joachim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: (...) I created a master.passwd file from the backup file in /var/backups and emptied the password field. Then I updated the database with pwd_mkdb but I still can't login. Sounds like PAM p

Re: user accounts messed up

2006-01-21 Thread Jona Joachim
On 21/01/06, Jona Joachim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: (...) I created a master.passwd file from the backup file in /var/backups and emptied the password field. Then I updated the database with pwd_mkdb but I still can't login. ___ freebsd-questions@freebs

Re: user accounts messed up

2006-01-21 Thread Marcel de Reuver
Jona Joachim wrote: Hi! I did something quite stupid... I installed postgresql from ports and created an unprivileged user account for it. I wanted to install the database in /var/pgsql and wanted to chown the folder to the unprivileged user. To do this, I entered the following as root: chown

user accounts messed up

2006-01-21 Thread Jona Joachim
Hi! I did something quite stupid... I installed postgresql from ports and created an unprivileged user account for it. I wanted to install the database in /var/pgsql and wanted to chown the folder to the unprivileged user. To do this, I entered the following as root: chown -R /var/pgsql/ As this co