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21.1 Legacy Series / unable to login via ssh with non-root user
« on: April 12, 2021, 08:46:25 pm »
Hello,
I am able to login via ssh as root using password for login. I have created a group with super-user privileges and a member user with super-user privileges for testing purposes. The tester via the webgui indicates a successful login attempt, but when I login, I receive a message of the form: 'NO LOGINS: System going down at 22:15 / Administrator refusing you: /var/run/login' When I login as root, I can switch user to the account I created. The .login file for my user indicates it is using csh for its login script. as I had setup via the webgui. My intent is to eventually have normal users be able to sftp to and from the machine, but am unable to do so now because of this limitation. Has anyone experienced this issue prerviously, and does anyone know of a fix or what I have done incorrectly to create the issue?
Thanks in advance.
I am able to login via ssh as root using password for login. I have created a group with super-user privileges and a member user with super-user privileges for testing purposes. The tester via the webgui indicates a successful login attempt, but when I login, I receive a message of the form: 'NO LOGINS: System going down at 22:15 / Administrator refusing you: /var/run/login' When I login as root, I can switch user to the account I created. The .login file for my user indicates it is using csh for its login script. as I had setup via the webgui. My intent is to eventually have normal users be able to sftp to and from the machine, but am unable to do so now because of this limitation. Has anyone experienced this issue prerviously, and does anyone know of a fix or what I have done incorrectly to create the issue?
Thanks in advance.