time dependent login
Dik T. Winter
dik at cwi.nl
Sat Jun 9 08:03:40 AEST 1990
In article <1990Jun6.081403.10065 at hawkmoon.MN.ORG> det at hawkmoon.MN.ORG (Derek E. Terveer) writes:
> On sun os systems, which are bsd derivitives, if a user attempts to login
> without a home directory, they *are* allowed to login and are plopped into
> "/", i.e., root.
>
The correct behaviour in my opinion. When I login onto a sun and get plopped
into "/", I know there might be a network problem (my home directory is on a
file server that can be down). If a login would be refused I might try
multiple times and still not understand what the problem is. Moreover, even
if I get plopped into "/" on occasion I can still get work done, because I
can use an NFS mounted directory from another machine. And lastly, most
often my home directory is not available because of problems in the auto
mounter, and a simple reset of the auto mounter helps.
--
dik t. winter, cwi, amsterdam, nederland
dik at cwi.nl
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