setting shell to authpf
man page says to set shell to authpf, however in /etc/shells there isn't a selection for authpf, and no such entry in /bin. Do I just add /bin/authpf to /etc/shells and it will allow to create a user with that shell, doesn't seem logical to me.
Just added /bin/authpf to /etc/shells then tried useradd and got to shell selection with the following response:
Enter your default shell: csh ksh nologin sh [ksh]: authpf
authpf: is not allowed
So not sure how to set shell to authpf.
Thanks guys
Last edited by dbach; 12th January 2012 at 02:26 PM.
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