Thanks for reply Pol, My system is opening without executing those files and I am looking for why? It is like that there is a nologin specification somewhere in configuration files. But I couldnt find it. Here is my passwd entry avci:x:1002:1002::/home/avci:/bin/bash
"~/.bash_profile" was executed when I connected to my machine via ssh from another machine. avci Cum, 2006-07-21 tarihinde 11:33 +0200 saatinde, Pol Hallen yazdı: > > None of startup script files(~/.profile and ~/.bash_profile) are > > executed at login. > > After login I am calling 'bash --login' in a terminal then they are > > executed but that doesnt affect desktop environment. > > I searched for a configuration like 'nologin' for my linux user but > > found nothing. > > I created another linux user and tried with it but nothing is changed. > Precisely: what do u want to do?! > > Do u want create some users without shell?! > > > Is there any 'nologin' configuration which is applied to all linux > > users? > U can edit /etc/passwd and displace the line /bin/bash(or other shell) > with /bin/nologin > > or u can edit groups/users in /etc/ssh/sshd_config > > Pol -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]