Thanks Michaelm "passwd backuppc" seems to work fine, but the configure script does not. I did the modifications using usermod, useradd etc. Is there anyone that knows the configure script in depth and can help me with a step by step debug of this issue?
Op di 31 dec. 2019 om 23:56 schreef Michael Stowe < [email protected]>: > On 2019-12-31 09:03, White FrosT wrote: > > Hi All, > Thanks for the feedback, but I'm not getting there yet. > > I tried vipw, but this doesn't work. It was not on my system, installed it > with opkg install shadow-vipw. But then running vipw gives me: > vipw: /opt/etc/passwd: No such file or directory > vipw: /opt/etc/passwd is unchanged > > Neither does adding a shell to the user (/sbin/nologin) change anything. > > Thanks for any additional idea's! > > > Op di 31 dec. 2019 om 16:54 schreef mlm <[email protected]>: > > > On 12/30/2019 6:57 PM, Michael Stowe wrote: > > On 2019-12-30 12:24, White FrosT wrote: > > Dear list, > I have an issue installing backuppc on my new network disk running Linux > 4.2.8 ARMv71. I think I have managed all preconditions in perl (v5.28.1) > and are ready to install, but I run into an issue with configure.pl > <https://u2182357.ct.sendgrid.net/wf/click?upn=rBK8reUlX8Sxr7Iz1fV-2F7Z4Qyz-2FdRVTsykwiKMAKNXGM7CUf5juiBco6vpfp2jz1b2ywz5iHhGuMBRW-2BbsRpyriQYngu5p4EU0mD2E0mSA-2Frx4vGZ-2Fp1CIYOyKiFCqZL8eCJP1ev5gbx6IyiE2BTfJkKHjUD3jIlJreydTMKH-2Bqv1D4uuq43VMS0FaikvKy7VqAPUlvbdOkdgQpiX1eIZsFi7E0PGALblqcD6XODGTiQfrxf2Ww-2BoZuWZLFU2X31h1Hj-2B7GJrneyiX1-2FFvnlxU4I7wTHt8-2BJvq-2BuE5zLiTr95cPfCmN-2BgBrpaxf7gPSN-2BTzAdyMfJ5sUdtb9PCHWXN7wScI7pZTjmfQO3D5gZUHGRa2CsHJXBJdrhwmu7dTlpR03aIEMYoo8yZwBwNj4gjsJIsG7Su84FJqvcIyIpflXD6tIE5sOA4Mgz7Gm4AxuGSD7ZuLRgeSz4BobtEiICRLRUkfskUAU9FWfXtMaQEfFHl4E9e5lVErw-2BKLj8Wso_rHTXnyQLaAcDw6nAH9-2FJJFTS1YmzcMS0QYydNo3vr59AhsOHNrk9KUHcYr1-2FR66LJhcth1CJKanA8VgIZF9NDqt0nuGEA7AfN7zbCECe76SkAvs6VgryxPCnmpTYhveLdusJYgiGLBHXBcyfZJX4Fozp-2FSMyLOA-2FENxLkUTWfiSbYGP0Gwczl5XGg-2BePCe0COseyQo3jdCS8wjVDQdeIGY-2BaJUAEFhfSSkHT7tftFiRyE14XxSlBdSNbYDdfXI00>. > It doesn't let me set the user to run BackupPC with. See the snapshot of > the script output below: > > --> BackupPC should run as user [backuppc] > > getpwnam() says that user backuppc doesn't exist. Please > check the name and verify that this user is in the passwd file. > > But the user does exist on my system, see: > > [/.../BackupPC-4.3.1] # grep backuppc /etc/passwd > backuppc:x:1000:1000::/share/homes/Backupuser/: > > I cannot seem to workaround this problem. Does anyone have any leads? > > Thanks a lot! > > For what it's worth, I've seen this behavior when shadow hasn't properly > been updated, and it took (takes?) running vipw, then rebooting. YMMV > > hi, > > Might need an entry where the shell for the user normally goes. > > This is what my entry looks like: > > > backuppc:x:988:983::/var/lib/BackupPC:/sbin/nologin > > Mark > > What vipw does is set the appropriate locks and prevent corruption while > editing the password file -- under the covers, it's often vi or vim, > anyway. Depending on the platform, this will help trigger the shadow > update (thus my suggestion to use vipw and reboot.) In your case, it seems > the package for vipw doesn't fit with the actual location of passwd and > shadow on your system. > > Usually it's best not to directly interact with either file, as a syntax > error can result in accounts not working, instead it is better to use tools > like adduser and passwd. Officially, authconfig (on Linux) is probably the > right way to update whatever files must be coordinated. You could also > just use "passwd backuppc" as root. >
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