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Josep M. wrote:
| Hello.
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| No,is included,as you can see,and installed by default in my case:
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I'm talking about the entry in /etc/shells, not whether /bin/false exists.
Thanks,
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Hello.
No,is included,as you can see,and installed by default in my case:
[root@mail bin]# rpm -qf /bin/false
sh-utils-2.0.12-3
Josep
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>Josep M. wrote:
>| Hello.
>|
>| My rh 8.0 includes /bin/false !!!
>|
>
>Did y
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Josep M. wrote:
| Hello.
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| My rh 8.0 includes /bin/false !!!
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Did you put it in there?
I checked all of my RH 8.0 and 7.3 servers and they only include the
following:
/bin/sh
/bin/bash
/sbin/nologin
/bin/bash2
/bin/ash
/bin/bsh
/bin/tcsh
/bin/csh
Hello.
My rh 8.0 includes /bin/false !!!
Josep
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>Rupendra Singh wrote:
>|>>Set their shell to /sbin/nologin instead of /bin/bash
>|>>
>|>>Using /sbin/nologin vs. /bin/false retains FTP functionality
>|>>since /sbin/no
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Rupendra Singh wrote:
|>>Set their shell to /sbin/nologin instead of /bin/bash
|>>
|>>Using /sbin/nologin vs. /bin/false retains FTP functionality
|>>since /sbin/nologin is considered a valid shell for FTP daemons
|>>which require this functionality. S
Close the telnet and ssh ports...change the shell entry in /etc/passwd for
the users...
On Sun, 22 Dec 2002, Rupendra Singh wrote:
>
> i am running on redhat 7.2.
>
> i want to stop shell access for my users without effecting anything
> else like FTP IMAP SMTP POP. can i do so ? How ?
>
>
>> Set their shell to /sbin/nologin instead of /bin/bash
>>
>> Using /sbin/nologin vs. /bin/false retains FTP functionality
>> since /sbin/nologin is considered a valid shell for FTP daemons
>> which require this functionality. See /etc/shells for the
>> listing (as of RH 8.0).
>
> its Ok IMAP POP
> Set their shell to /sbin/nologin instead of /bin/bash
>
> Using /sbin/nologin vs. /bin/false retains FTP functionality
> since /sbin/nologin is considered a valid shell for FTP daemons
> which require this functionality. See /etc/shells for the listing
> (as of RH 8.0).
its Ok IMAP POP SMTP runn
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Rupendra Singh wrote:
| i am running on redhat 7.2.
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| i want to stop shell access for my users without effecting anything
| else like FTP IMAP SMTP POP. can i do so ? How ?
Set their shell to /sbin/nologin instead of /bin/bash
Using /sbin/nologin v
i am running on redhat 7.2.
i want to stop shell access for my users without effecting anything
else like FTP IMAP SMTP POP. can i do so ? How ?
Rupendra Singh
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