Solved: Re: Can't ssh in as a normal user anymore
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- Subject: Solved: Re: Can't ssh in as a normal user anymore
- From: Deirdre Saoirse Moen <deirdre@deirdre.net>
- Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 11:23:21 -0700
- Message-id: <l03130342b704dd3edee8@[10.0.1.2]>
- In-reply-to: <l03130327b70429256c60@[10.0.1.2]>
As it turns out, the system wrote /etc/nologin and /etc/nologin.boot when I
rebooted the system (I didn't have to, but without console access, it was a
LOT easier that way).
It didn't remove them after startup, thus normal users couldn't log in.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
At 10:35 PM -0700 4/18/01, Deirdre Saoirse Moen wrote:
>I rebooted my system today (probably after a few too many things were
>changed) and all of a sudden I can't ssh in as a normal user.
>
>I've got a fairly minimal system, but it seems a strange thing to break
>upon reboot. All I can figure is that some package is in some peculiar
>state (I *was* tracking "testing" for a time).
>
>Any ideas where to look?
>
>(I'm still waiting for DNS to catch up with me...)
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