Re: Non-interactive login account- User Shell?

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On Tue, 2003-05-06 at 12:36, Dan G wrote:
> Hi folks, what would be the preferred shell to use for a non-interactive
> shell account (like for an ftp account) /sbin/nologin or /bin/false in
> /etc/shells?
> 

Well, since /sbin/nologin is already listed in the default "/etc/shells"
file I guess you could say it's preferred.

I often use /bin/true, but I have to add it myself to /etc/shells for
"chsh" to allow it.  It shouldn't really matter.

--Jeremy

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