GNU/Linux |
Debian 4.0(Etch) |
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nologin(8) |
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nologin − politely refuse a login
nologin |
nologin displays a message that an account is not available and exits non−zero. It is intended as a replacement shell field for accounts that have been disabled.
To disable all logins, investigate nologin(5).
login(1), nologin(5).
The nologin command appeared in BSD 4.4.
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