Re: [expert] useradd

2001-08-04 Thread DM
hey Pete, thanks for sharing that ... msec is indeed something admins can use to make life easier. i have RH on some of the systems i maintain and would like to have the same ease in changing security levels on them ... i noticed that the man page specifically stated "Mandrake" security tools

Re: [expert] useradd

2001-08-04 Thread Pete Jordan
DM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i dont think there is way to change the default > permission of created home dirs thru the config > files... Defaults for Mandrake are set by the security profile, no? /etc/security/msec is the place to look. Pete

RE: [expert] useradd probs still

2000-06-22 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
initial setup. -JMS |-Original Message- |From: Klar Brian D Contr MSG/SWS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] |Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 8:01 AM |To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' |Subject: [expert] useradd probs still | | |Here is the exact error message I get when I try to add a user. | |[root

[expert] useradd probs still

2000-06-22 Thread Klar Brian D Contr MSG/SWS
Here is the exact error message I get when I try to add a user. [root /home/brian] > useradd bdklar /usr/sbin/useradd: Binary: command not found Please enter city 3 letter airport code: It doesn't matter what I use to try to add a user. Drakeconf's useradd don't work. Button presses and tha

Re: [expert] useradd

2000-06-19 Thread Armand
Klar Brian D Contr MSG/SWS wrote: > [snip] > Any help would be appreciated, > > Brian D. Klar - CVE Try from the command line as root useradd -m -d /home/username username -- Armand -- Mon Jun 19 08:40:00 MDT 2000

Re: [expert] useradd

2000-06-19 Thread Fran Parker
Just a thought...maybe it is not airport code...maybe it has to do with the version of Mandrake 7.0 (Air) you are using? Maybe that has something to do with it? Bambi Guillaume Rousse wrote: > You can alos try mandrake tool userdrake (console or X), but i'm not sure if it > is a autonomous to

Re: [expert] useradd

2000-06-19 Thread Guillaume Rousse
You can alos try mandrake tool userdrake (console or X), but i'm not sure if it is a autonomous tool, or just a frontend fro useardd. A+ Also sprach lun, 19 jun 2000 : > I have recently installed (fresh) Mandrake 7.0. This machine is just for my > home use, and only has > one machine hooked to

Re: [expert] useradd

2000-06-19 Thread LinuxGeek
hi :-) air port ?? maybe linux is trying to send you to a vacation or somethinghehe... :-) if you run X try kuser from kde good luck Klar Brian D Contr MSG/SWS wrote: > I have recently installed (fresh) Mandrake 7.0. This machine is just for my > home use, and only has > one machine ho

[expert] useradd

2000-06-19 Thread Klar Brian D Contr MSG/SWS
I have recently installed (fresh) Mandrake 7.0. This machine is just for my home use, and only has one machine hooked to it, a Win 98 box. My problem is that yesterday, I tried to add a user via useradd and received an error on the lines of useradd :Binary :command not found Please enter the 3