Subject: Re: [netatalk-admins] can log in only as guest (no shadowpasswd!)
From: Rob Clark (rclark@dotwireless.com)
Date: Fri Oct 23 1998 - 19:03:56 EDT
Kadinger Andras wrote:
>
> Hello Rob,
>
> On Fri, 23 Oct 1998, Rob Clark wrote:
>
> > David S. wrote:
> > The shell that I use, /usr/bash, is in /etc/shells. (I did check the
> > faq before turning to the mailing list for help.)
>
> Hmm, /usr/bash is a rather interesting pathname for a shell...
Opps, I meant to type "/bin/bash".
> > Where does netatalk log errors too? If I could see some error messages
> > from the linux side, it might make it easier to figure out what is going
> > on.
>
> Hmm, there is a generic logging mechanism in most current versions of
> unix, called syslog. You might want to try man syslog or man sysklogd to
> get more info. The config file is usually /etc/syslog.conf.
>
> Hope, this helps,
>
> Sincerely,
> Andras Kadinger
> bandit@freeside.elte.hu
When I try to connect as a user (from the chooser, MacOS v8.1) I get (in
/var/log/messages):
Oct 23 22:58:25 ns afpd[19488]: ASIP session:548(2) from
10.6.0.185:2049(0)
Oct 23 22:58:25 ns afpd[18436]: server_child[1] 19488 exited 1
When I connect as guest, I get:
Oct 23 23:07:27 ns afpd[19578]: ASIP session:548(2) from
10.6.0.185:2051(0)
Oct 23 23:07:27 ns afpd[19578]: login noauth
This doesn't tell me much. Why does the server_child exit when I try to
connect as a user? Is there a way to start afpd so that it will log
some debugging info?
Are there any other ways that I should be trying to debug this?
Thanks for your help
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