> So, to help solve the problem, I'd look hard at the lines from
> /etc/passwd for these two accounts, and at your /etc/shells file.
Seems I got everything configured correctly (see below).
I'll try the update of login first, like Lin Zhe Min proposed. But I'm not
sure if it breaks my machine (I think my macine is running plain passwords,
not shadow passwords).
> You can get a proper login in shadow package, e.g., shadow-980411
> There is a redhat package of it. If you don't use redhat, please
> try to unpack the package with some tools, since I haven't found anywhere
> a tgz form shadow-980411.
[jwp@ops-1 ~]$ grep \.com /etc/passwd
4delphi.com:Lr4XXT3ukc2Dc:506:100:4delphi.com
domain:/home/4delphi.com:/bin/sh
vangeest.com:aDwHd5RsmlDZY:507:100:vangeest.com
domain:/home/vangeest.com:/bin/sh
pluimers.com:bhTr5aLLcaYMI:508:100:pluimers.com
domain:/home/pluimers.com:/bin/sh
bitbike.com:sz0E0CuYI6M5M:509:100:bitbike.com
domain:/home/bitbike.com:/bin/sh
voltone.com:c.mbY9DARWgM2:510:100:voltone.com
domain:/home/voltone.com:/bin/sh
arnoud:y9RdtYCOAsim2:514:11:Arnoud Aquina:/vhome/voltone.com/arnoud:/bin/sh
lurgee:/lCSe1QyYOsHA:515:100:Lurgee:/vhome/lurgee.com:/bin/sh
nummerweergave.com:DYlo1ofjbu9Hw:518:100:nummerweergave.com
domain:/vhome/nummerweergave.com/html:/bin/sh
[jwp@ops-1 ~]$ cat /etc/shells
/bin/ash
/bin/bash
/bin/bsh
/bin/csh
/bin/ksh
/bin/sh
/bin/tcsh
/bin/zsh
/bin/false
/bin/true
Jeroen Pluimers
http://www.pluimers.com
Linux is just like a wigwam:
no Windows, no Gates and an Apache inside.
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