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Re: [ot] how to create a user that can't log in?



LOL, talk about not seeing the forest for the tree's... Yeah. Do it the
way he says. Its the "right" way of doing something like that.

David.

Alvin Oga wrote:
> 
> hi ya nathan
> 
> create a group "proj"
> 
> add tom, dick, harry to belong to the proj group ( /etc/group )
>         - those NOT listed in proj will NOT be able to do anything
> 
> make sure /home/project is  owned by projectmanager and group proj
> make sure its chmod 775 or chmod 770 for /home/project
> 
> make sure the shell for projectmanager is /dev/null ( no login shell )
> 
> each user ( tom, dick, harry ) can all run
>         /home/project/scripts/start-me-up.sh
>   w/o having to be projectmanager
> 
> -- i claim there is no point to having a login account projectmanager/user
>    if everybody can login into it... why bother ???
>         - you'd want to know who made the changes ... ( tom, dick, harry )
> 
> c ya
> alvin
> 
> On Sun, 20 Jan 2002, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm setting up a project for some friends.  I want each of them to
> > have their own account, but I want the project to be hosted (and run
> > under) a seperate account.  Each user should be able to su to the
> > project account to restart daemons.  No user should be able to log in
> > as the project user.
> >
> > How do I set this up?  Is it possible?
> 
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