If a user logs in to UNIX, it displays the desktop and then
immediately logs you back out, what could be wrong?
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Answer / shabab ck
probably a login shell is not defined for the user. We can
check the /etc/passwd and see whether he has a nologin shell
defined or not. If yes change it to /bin/bash or whatever
shell you want
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Answer / mohammed jaleel ahmed
One Cause to this can be with the inclusive to the path in
the .profile file
What happens is the user is authenticated because the
username and password is validated...DONE.
In next level as an when use is authenticated the user
profile file is read with that is to be presented so either
there is an entry that takes the user to a certain path and
executes it and in this scenerio the said path doesn't
exist.
Hence the above case
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