-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Thu, 3 Jul 1997, Pavel Galynin wrote: >> attempts to telnet from the one source, but as we've disabled shell >> access for dial-in clients it'll just give them motd if they do get in >> that way! > >i'm not at all knowledgeable in linux, but chsh changes a default shell >of the user in /etc/passwd. (at least on sunOS) Yes, but how do you run it without getting a shell login in the first place?
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