Hello Jay -

On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Jay C. Pharis wrote:
> I'll give this another shot.  :-)
> 
> A while back I had asked if anyone knew how to implement a check to see
> if a user's shell was listed in /etc/shells.  I stated that I could
> probably hack together something, but I was looking for an existing
> solution.  Well, I've finally started to look at writing some code, but
> it seems to me as though this should be a standard feature of AuthUNIX.pm
> or AuthSYSTEM.pm.  Checking /etc/shells is pretty standard in most unix
> authentication systems.
> 
> -jcp, trying to avoid saying "I'm lazy.  Write it for me."

Unfortunately, this is not on our development list at this time. However, if
you did decide to write some code and donate it, we would be happy to integrate
it into Radiator and maintain it.

cheers

Hugh

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