Hello Alvin, PC's using Windows use a terminal connection programme called EXCEED, that uses "XDMCP Query" to connect to the SUSE box. This brings up the SUSE KDE standard login interface screen to login. The useradd command does it all for ssh and rlogin users: directory generation together with startup files and /etc/passwd entry - no problem. But it does not provide for users to login by the KDE Yast interface ??!? Yes, the user sees ok the login screen. Yes they are able to type in their username and password - but get error then. "User account has been disabled". Installing users manually as administrator using Yast administration tool makes all connection types to work ok. I am however looking for a command(or script method) to do this, RSVP, Regards, David A.-
Hello David,
I haven't used XDMCP before. The closest thing I've used to that is VNC but I don't think that what you want to use.
I just did the useradd command on my machine. It adds the account but doesn't create the home directory. Did you create a home directory (e.g. /home/user)? Once I created the home directory (e.g. mkdir) then I was able to log in as the user into KDE. Then again, I'm logging in locally.
Does the user see the KDE login screen (GUI)? If so, are they able to type in their username and password? If not, it sounds like X authentication credentials. You may need to look into remote X sessions or perhaps someone on the list has done this before?
Alvin
On April 20, 2005 11:53 am, David Anguish, EPFL wrote:
Hello Alvin, Thanks for your reply. In fact my users do not get that far! They are logging in to the SUSE server from Windows PC's, that connect using XDMCP Query to the SUSE server, and they see remotely the KDE Yast loggin interface. They cannot login because I created their accounts using the "useradd" command which only creates accounts for ssh, rlogin etc users, and not for users connecting through the KDE interface. The only way I can make this work is to enter my users by hand using the Yast administration tool to create users. As administrator of the server, I would like a script to do this - if you see what I mean, RSVP, Kind Regards, David A.-
On April 20, 2005 03:34 am, David Anguish, EPFL wrote:
Hello, Thanks for reading my request. I am new with SUSE, so thank-you for your consideration. Here it is:
I would like to add user accounts to a SUSE 9.2 server system using a shell command, similar to useradd, that is able to create a login account that works for users logging in through the KDE Yast interface(XDMCP query from a PC say) as well as, of-course, the standard ssh, rlogin way. If a useraddYast shell command does not exist, what, in your opinion, is the best method to create an account that works ?, With Much Thanks for your kind help, David A.-
At the console try the command 'yast'. Yast will detect that you are on a console and go into console mode. From there you can do everything yast can do in X.
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