Hi, Thanks for your replies. I got some tips that had to do with the network: *) Deactivate VerifyReverseMapping in sshd_config *) Look for tcpwrappers *) Look for stale NFS mounts *) Check that nsswitch.conf includes dns and that I can reach the one defined in resolv.conf. However, since the problem only apppeared when trying to log in with a non-privileged account and we don't use NFS I wasn't sure this was a network problem. So before trying these suggestions I tried another one. Namely to turn off the quota checking in /etc/profile. And this seems to have done the trick. At least for now. Johan _____________________________________________________________ Xtreme Resource Services - For Free! Get Your @xrs.net Mail at http://xrs.net/ _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Aug 6 07:07:26 2004
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