Reidar Krogstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> And why not /bin/true ?
> When I add ftp-only users I set their shell to /bin/true.
> That makes them able to log in with ftp without access to a shell.
[snip]
Personal preference in choosing shells: if they have access to a service on
the box, /bin/true; if they have no access at all, /bin/false; if they're
peasants who need telling that they have no access,
/usr/local/bin/buzzoff.sh or words to that effect.
(That way I can glance at passwd and say `do they have access? false'...)
~Tim
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