According to Meskes, Michael:
> Hmm, I should have mentioned that I use secure-su not GNU su. Could it
> be you use GNU's version?
Yep, standard GNU su
> Then I guess it's a bug in secure-su.
Time to file a bugreport..
Mike.
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Quoting Meskes, Michael ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hmm, I should have mentioned that I use secure-su not GNU su. Could it
> be you use GNU's version?
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> Then I guess it's a bug in secure-su.
Take a look at bug report 14551 for the maintainer's view on this.
Personally, I liked the idea of secure-su
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Meskes, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>When using su to change the user you do not get that user's login shell,
>but the one listed in the environment variable SHELL.
That must be a bug in your version of su, since the manpage states it will
use the shell in th
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