SCO 5.0.5 question (username not known)
svaughan
svaughan at asterion.com
Sun Feb 11 09:29:50 EST 2001
Yes that looks to be it. Here is the output for a normal telnet and then
an ssh connection. luid is not being set. How can I correct this?
from a normal telnet :
id -l
uid=244(svaughan) gid=102(udt) luid=244(svaughan) groups=102(udt)
from an ssh :
id -l
uid=244(svaughan) gid=102(udt) luid=-1(not set) groups=102(udt)
Thanks for you help!
Sam
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Sam Vaughan
Senior Systems Administrator
On Sat, 10 Feb 2001, Gert Doering wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 02:53:18PM -0800, svaughan wrote:
> > I am running OpenSSH_2.2.0p1 on SCO 5.0.5. Everything is
> > running just fine but I am experiencing a little problem when I go to
> > change my password remotely. After logging in, if I go to change my
> > password with the command passwd, I get the following error.
> >
> > bash-2.01$ passwd
> > Setting password for user: (null)
>
> This might be a problem with the login user id (luid) on C2 systems.
>
> Could you show us the result of "id -l" on a "normal" login and on a SSH
> login, please?
>
> gert
>
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