Re: Where is nologin file?
dont think there is any difference, accomplishes the same task.
could be wrong though.
nate
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On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Pollywog wrote:
>
> On 22-Oct-99 aphro wrote:
> > i just chsh <user> and change their shell to /dev/null to whoever i dont
> > want to login. sure it may not be the easiest(or maybe it is?) maybe im
> > still stuck doing things the old way..(as long as it works:) )
>
> Is there a big difference between making their shell /dev/null and making it
> /bin/false?
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