> "j.rabbit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > This is how the redhat 9.0 mysql.spec file adds the mysql user:
> >
> > ' useradd -M -o -r -d /var/lib/mysql -s /bin/bash -c "MySQL Server" -u =
> > 27 mysql '
> >
> > Anybody know why the shell is '/bin/bash' instead of '/sbin/nologin' =
> > lik
"j.rabbit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is how the redhat 9.0 mysql.spec file adds the mysql user:
>
> ' useradd -M -o -r -d /var/lib/mysql -s /bin/bash -c "MySQL Server" -u =
> 27 mysql '
>
> Anybody know why the shell is '/bin/bash' instead of '/sbin/nologin' =
> like other daemon users?
This is how the redhat 9.0 mysql.spec file adds the mysql user:
' useradd -M -o -r -d /var/lib/mysql -s /bin/bash -c "MySQL Server" -u 27 mysql '
Anybody know why the shell is '/bin/bash' instead of '/sbin/nologin' like other daemon
users? Is this simply an oversite?
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