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Magnus-Holmberg
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How to change shell to bash

Hi Guys,

Here is a short video on how to change shell to bash.

Regards
Magnus

https://www.youtube.com/c/MagnusHolmberg-NetSec
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obsidian11
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I had locally managed SMB appliance and that didn't changed nothing. When I tried typing egrep <username> /etc/passwd it still showed that my default shell is /bin/clish.

Instead of that I've tried this (R81.10):

1. Log in to expert mode with desired user (that needs bash shell).

2. Type bashUser on

 

I hope this will help someone.

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Vladimir_S
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Thank you, Magnus. Great short video. All commands work in R81.10.

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Will_H
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set user admin shell /bin/bash

DONE.

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obsidian11
Contributor

I had locally managed SMB appliance and that didn't changed nothing. When I tried typing egrep <username> /etc/passwd it still showed that my default shell is /bin/clish.

Instead of that I've tried this (R81.10):

1. Log in to expert mode with desired user (that needs bash shell).

2. Type bashUser on

 

I hope this will help someone.

PhoneBoy
Admin
Admin

Yes, the procedure on Quantum Spark appliances is different.

DiegoFretes
Participant

[Expert@fw]# bashUser on
user: admin

Bash login enabled.
Scp access enabled.

 

[Expert@fw]# bashUser off
user: admin

Bash login disabled.
Scp access disabled.
Cpshell enabled.

Jon_Crotteau
Participant

How many ways to: change user's shell

  1. clish command:
    set user USERNAME shell /bin/bash

  2. Bash command:
    chsh --shell /bin/bash USERNAME

  3. usermod utility:
    usermod --shell /bin/bash USERNAME

  4. /etc/passwd file directly:
    (nano or vi) /etc/passwd
Bob_Zimmerman
Authority
Authority

2, 3, and 4 are likely to be overwritten when you make other changes in clish. I can't stand clish, so this irritates me deeply.

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DiegoFretes
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Quantum Spark procedure

[Expert@fw]# bashUser on
user: admin

Bash login enabled.
Scp access enabled.

 

[Expert@fw]# bashUser off
user: admin

Bash login disabled.
Scp access disabled.
Cpshell enabled.

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Vladimir_S
Contributor

Thank you, Magnus. Great short video. All commands work in R81.10.

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