WebJul 12, 2012 · chsh: PAM authentication failed on Ubuntu 12.04 · Issue #1224 · ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh · GitHub ohmyzsh / ohmyzsh Public Fork Discussions Actions Projects Wiki Security Insights New issue chsh: PAM authentication failed on Ubuntu 12.04 #1224 Closed opened this issue on Jul 12, 2012 · 35 comments remyleone commented on Jul … WebJun 13, 2015 · use the command chsh without options $ chsh Password: Changing the login shell for maythux Enter the new value, or press ENTER for the default Login Shell [/bin/bash]: you can enter now your /bin/zsh. Now log out then login again $ echo $SHELL /bin/zsh Share Improve this answer Follow edited Jun 13, 2015 at 6:20 answered Jun 13, …
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WebLet's me use more without a password, just prompting for anything else. I guess this is due to the order which which things are checked in sudo (bottom-to-top). Share Improve this answer Follow answered Mar 10, 2013 at 17:30 Dave C 1,232 9 15 yes, it seems to be the problem with order. WebThe chsh command issue with no option and –s option with the full pathname of the desired shell, is used to change shell for the user and it will prompt user for their password (note: the password only prompt for non-root user). In above example we change the shell to /bin/csh (C SHell) and to /bin/bash (Bourne-Again Shell). inbounds sports
sudo: password prompted even when NOPASSWD is set
WebOct 23, 2015 · I have tried sudo chsh -s /bin/bash [username] and chsh followed by /bin/bash, but I am getting the following error: chsh: user [username] does not exist in /etc/passwd. I have also tried manually editing that file. I have sudo permissions, so it's not a lack of access. Does anyone have any suggestions? WebMay 20, 2024 · Copy the public SSH key to the server. You only need to complete one more step, before you can login to your server over SSH, without specifying a password. … inbounds surveying