user1 shell is still pointed to /bin/bash and suing the command you've specified yields the same error message.
Jopoy C. Solano wrote:
did you check the the shell of "user1"? if it's pointed to /bin/false or /dev/null try using: $ su -s /bin/bash user1
hth.
jopoy
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