how do you know that the system is in
"first time setup" state ?
and even if we are in that state , why gnome-initial-setup would
create local user account !?
Thanks .
Le 04/12/2013 15:06, Ritesh Khadgaray a écrit :
Hi
Possibly first time setup ( for new installs) . I
don't have immediate access to a fedora box. These can be
restricted via policykit afaik.
Cheers
On 4 Dec 2013 13:56, "Jehan Procaccia"
< jehan.procaccia@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
hello
I use about a hundred fedora19 stations in computer labs at
our school
users accounts comes from an ldap directory and the homedir
is automounted via NFS.
However, recently I noticed that on some stations, local
user account had been created !
looking at the log file, I
discovered in /var/log/secure something like this:
accounts-daemon: request by system-bus-name ::1.733
[/usr/libexec/gnome-initial-setup pid:15259 uid:991]:
create user 'foobar'
useradd[29724]: new group: name=foobar, GID=1001
secure-20131117:Nov 15 17:16:43 b3-4 useradd[29724]:
new user: name=susana, UID=1001, GID=1001,
home=/home/susana, shell=/bin/bash
secure-20131117:Nov 15 17:16:43 b3-4 useradd[29724]:
add 'susana' to group 'wheel'
secure-20131117:Nov 15 17:16:43 b3-4 useradd[29724]:
add 'susana' to shadow group 'wheel'
Scary ! how comes gnome-initial-setup could create users,
and morever add them to the wheel group !
could it be a bug in gnome-initial-setup , a
feature side effect ? or our students found a "back door" ?
any suggestion greatly appreciated .
Thanks .
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