Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 14:37:52 +0200 From: "Herbert J. Skuhra" <hskuhra@eumx.net> To: AMS_MDF_operations <AMS_MDF_operations@tele2.com> Cc: questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Problem creating user account Message-ID: <6dbb03c52c930d750627849dd7d9ba41@eumx.net> In-Reply-To: <OF0D053457.19A0C923-ONC1257B56.003D14BA-C1257B56.003E0DA5@tele2.com> References: <OF0D053457.19A0C923-ONC1257B56.003D14BA-C1257B56.003E0DA5@tele2.com>
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Den 23.04.2013 13:17, skrev AMS_MDF_operations: > LS, > What is going ewrong? > > Problem : Creating user account > > -bash-2.05b$ uname -a > FreeBSD us-syslog01.dcn.versatel.net 4.9-RELEASE-p10 FreeBSD > 4.9-RELEASE-p10 #1: Thu Jun 24 10:04:37 GMT 2004 > root@syslog1.versatel.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SYSLOG i386 > -bash-2.05b$ This version of FreeBSD is 9 years old and long EOL'ed. Have you ever considered upgrading this machine? > -bash-2.05b$ sudo adduser > Use option ``-silent'' if you don't want to see all warnings and > questions. > > Check /etc/shells > Check /etc/master.passwd > Check /etc/group > Usernames must match regular expression: > [Usernames must match regular expression]: > Enter your default shell: bash csh date no sh tcsh [bash]: > Your default shell is: bash -> /usr/local/bin/bash > Enter your default HOME partition: [/home]: > Copy dotfiles from: /usr/share/skel no [/usr/share/skel]: > Send message from file: /etc/adduser.message no [no]: > Do not send message > Use passwords (y/n) [y]: > > Ok, let's go. > Don't worry about mistakes. I will give you the chance later to > correct > any input. > Enter username [Usernames must match regular expression]: l-ong > Username doesn't match the regexp /Usernames must match regular > expression/ > > > For this message I deleted an existing user, and try to create this > same > user. > Also this failed, see below I guess someone has modified /etc/adduser.conf or the adduser script after this user has been created. Have you checked? -- Herbert
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