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Using the command "useradd -s" #186

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whzhe51 opened this issue Nov 11, 2019 · 0 comments · Fixed by #187
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Using the command "useradd -s" #186

whzhe51 opened this issue Nov 11, 2019 · 0 comments · Fixed by #187

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whzhe51 commented Nov 11, 2019

If the path is not exist or not executable, i think it should not be allow to create a user.

jubalh added a commit to jubalh/shadow that referenced this issue Nov 11, 2019
Check whether shell argument given with `-s` is actually present and executable.

Fix shadow-maint#186
jubalh added a commit to jubalh/shadow that referenced this issue Nov 11, 2019
Check whether shell argument given with `-s` is actually present and executable.
And is not a directory.

Fix shadow-maint#186
jubalh added a commit to jubalh/shadow that referenced this issue Nov 11, 2019
Check whether shell argument given with `-s` is actually present and executable.
And is not a directory.

Fix shadow-maint#186
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