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2017 Dec 15
1
GUI/X11 login and shells other than bash?
On Fri, December 15, 2017 2:34 pm, Stephen John Smoogen wrote: > On 15 December 2017 at 13:24, Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> > wrote: >> Dear Experts, >> >> After one of updates that was released some time ago (a Month ago or >> maybe >> even earlier) I have noticed the following. On the machines with default >> runlevel 5 (sorry
2009 Nov 18
1
version pinning with yum
Well, there's a bug in the globbing for the tcsh with 5.4, and my boss has filed a bug report. Meanwhile, I downgraded tcsh on those systems whose users use that as their shell. Until it's resolved, he wants me to pin the version. Googling, I see someone a few years ago, answering someone's question, suggested adding exclude=openoffice* near the top of /etc/yum.conf. I also see, more
2016 Jun 13
3
Changing default UID/GID beginning for AD
On 13/06/16 07:27, Daniel Thielking wrote: > Yes of course. We use Samba4 ADDC with winbind to get unix attributes > from the DC to the clients. But every time we creating a new member in > the AD we have to change the default shell what is /bin/sh to > /bin/tcsh. So we want to change the default value of the field in the > AD that we don't have to change it every time. >
2015 Apr 24
2
Real sh? Or other efficient shell for non-interactive scripts
On Fri, April 24, 2015 12:04 pm, John R Pierce wrote: > On 4/24/2015 9:47 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote: >> On 04/24/2015 03:57 AM, Pete Geenhuizen wrote: >>> if you leave it out the script will run in whatever environment it >>> currently is in. >> >> I'm reasonably certain that a script with no shebang will run with >> /bin/sh. I interpret your
2016 Aug 10
2
Man page for idmap_rid
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 11:04 AM, Rowland Penny via samba < samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On Wed, 10 Aug 2016 10:42:11 -0300 > francis picabia via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > > > On a few dozen systems running Linux and Solaris and in production, > > MYDOM\username = username as far as we are concerned. It isn't > > unique
2008 Jul 14
1
Off topic: Tcl/Tk outside R.
I'm trying to learn about the tcltk package and its uses. Floundering around a bit ... Have discovered Peter Dalgaard's articles in R-News, which should help. Also James Wettenhall's suite of examples look like they might be enlightening, even though the indications are that they are Windoze oriented. Be that as it were, I decided to fool around a bit with Tcl/Tk *outside* of R to
2016 Jun 10
4
Changing default UID/GID beginning for AD
Dear Colleagues, we have a Samba4 DC in our environment. We are storing unix Information in samba's AD. Our Problem is: The default values are not fitting for our environment. We want to store a different Shell e.g /bin/tcsh. But the default Value is /bin/sh. Is it possible, to change those default values so that it fits direct at the creation of a user? Regards and thanks Daniel --
2011 Nov 03
1
winbind auth, specifying shell
Hey folks, I'm using winbind authentication against MS Active Directory, and it's working great. Because of template shell = /bin/bash in smb.conf, new users are getting assigned the bash shell, which is great in most cases. Some users, however, prefer a different shell (tcsh). How can I specify, on a user by user basis, the preferred shell? I'm guessing this is an attribute in
2017 Dec 15
3
GUI/X11 login and shells other than bash?
Dear Experts, After one of updates that was released some time ago (a Month ago or maybe even earlier) I have noticed the following. On the machines with default runlevel 5 (sorry about old terminology, the new one is still confusing for me ;-) GUI/X11 login (display manager) lists only users whose default shell is bash. Or, at least users whose default shell is tcsh are not listed at all, and if
2013 Aug 15
1
Behavior of jexec
Hi, I noticed two things when running jexec. I run FreeBSD 9.2-RC1 from binaries and jails 9.2-RC1 too. I log as root on the host (I havn't any other user). # 1. $HOME For a jail named "blog" with a "blog" user, which $HOME is at /home/blog, if I do: jexec -U blog blog tcsh My id is correct, but $HOME is still root. # 2. Accessing a jail in ssh command line I'm
1998 Dec 10
3
[R & Unix ..] system("test",...) gives funny results...
[in an attempt to provide system.test <- function(...) { system(paste("test", ...)) == 0 } and then file.exists <- function(file){sapply(file, function(f)system.test("-e", f))} (which would provide S-plus [>= 4.x] compatibility) ] Look at this -- ``the horror'' to me : > (system("test -e /tmp")) sh: test: argument expected [1]
2015 Jun 25
1
Winbindd Strangeness
> > On 24/06/15 02:55, David Minard wrote: >> On 23/06/15 13:32, David Minard wrote: >> >>> I've Set up a DC and a Member Server for a file server. Both are >>> running on Centos7 and samba version 4.2.2. The Member Server is >>> running smbd and winbindd. >>> >>> I've followed the wiki and for the most part
2007 Mar 11
2
logrotate, syslog, and chsh
I'm noticing that logrotate's default configuration for rotating /var/ log/secure and /var/log/messages partially fails if root's shell is set to /bin/tcsh (via chsh). (Running on CentOS 4.4; logrotate-3.7.1-5.RHEL4). What seems to be happening is that the logrotate.d/syslog postrotate command runs: /bin/kill -HUP `cat /var/run/syslogd.pid 2> /dev/null` 2> /dev/null
2015 Jun 24
1
Winbindd Strangeness
On 23/06/15 13:32, David Minard wrote: > I've Set up a DC and a Member Server for a file server. Both are running on Centos7 and samba version 4.2.2. The Member Server is running smbd and winbindd. > > I've followed the wiki and for the most part it's working. However, after stuffing up the ranges, then fixing them up, when I create new accounts, adding all the
2015 Jun 29
1
Winbindd Strangeness
On 25/06/15 13:44, David Minard wrote: >> On 24/06/15 02:55, David Minard wrote: >>> On 23/06/15 13:32, David Minard wrote: >>> >>>> I've Set up a DC and a Member Server for a file server. Both are >>>> running on Centos7 and samba version 4.2.2. The Member Server is >>>> running smbd and winbindd.
2015 Nov 25
3
ssh-copy-id bugfix
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 6:07 AM, Ruediger Meier <sweet_f_a at gmx.de> wrote: > Hi, > > On Tuesday 24 November 2015, Radek Podgorny wrote: >> hello everyone! >> >> i'd like to sincerely ask you to include a fix for ssh-copy-id bug >> i'll be linking below. it's a trivial fix which resolves >> https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2206
2009 Aug 28
1
[off-topic] Question about csh.
Hi I received this request from a user and could not find the solution. I would like to know if someone already solved this: "At the command prompt I used to be able to type the first letter of a line command and then by using the up arrow key, scroll through all of the line commands, that begin with that letter, that I had previously executed." It's a machine with CentOS-5.3,
2004 Sep 05
0
[LLVMdev] POST MORTEM: llvm-test changes
> Bash 2.05b on Linux handles this fine. I was asking what > your "default" system shell is on FreeBSD. Probably /bin/sh, right? > Perhaps you can: > > SHELL=/usr/bin/bash ; export SHELL > > in your script below just before it runs NightlyTest.pl? I'm not sure if > that will work or not. I have: SHELL=/bin/tcsh sh, csh, tcsh not support nested () OK, root
2004 Jun 23
1
problem with tilde expansion in install.packages
In R 1.9.0 on Solaris/Sparc when I run, for example, install.packages("gregmisc", "~/R-local/lib"), instead of installing the `gregmisc' package in the directory /users/student/rpeng/R-local/lib the package gets installed in /users/student/rpeng/\~/R-local/lib, so the directory \~ is created in my home directory. This doesn't happen to me on Linux or Windows so I
2007 Mar 23
1
login shell not found "bug"
Hello folks at OpenSSH, I recently encountered a behavior of your software (it doesn't really deserve the name of "bug") that may be so rare that it is not worth correcting--however, if it was corrected, it would have saved me many hours of anguish. I recently set up a new PC with Ubuntu 6.10 and connected to my office NIS domain. Unfortunately, when I tried to log in via SSH with