It's very easy to correct it.

In the file /etc/shells, you can add the shells such as 
/usr/local/bin/bash, /bin/false, etc to it.

Notice put each shell in one line.

Now It will work well.

Best,
        Zasp
>Hi,
>Further adding to my last email, System authentication is also not
>working when "/usr/local/bin/bash" is defined as User's shell. Only
>works when 'sh' is defined as the shell.
>Am I missing something here ?
>
>
>Regards \\ Naman



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