Roman,

Thanks, this has fixed the problem.  I did not need the /etc/shells with
the previous version I downloaded but I was using ksh for all users.
With the new build, all users have bash as their login shell.  This
seems to be what has caused the problem.

Mike

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Michael Mercier
System Support
Student Computer Labs
University of Lethbridge


Roman Czyborra wrote:

> You might have to add the user's login shell to /etc/shells - the
> standard Solaris 7 /etc/syslog.conf discards the hint
> syslog(LOG_INFO,"illegal shell %s for %s",...) from etc/afpd/auth.c.

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