An extension of Mark's question...
I know that /etc/nologin will disable normal logins, but how about logins
using other sockets/protocols to login, for example, imap clients or
rlogins from xterminals?
AdvTHANKSance,
Brad
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Brad Wilkin IT - Information Systems
DB/Systems Administrator Lewis & Clark College
wilkin_at_lclark.edu Portland, OR 97219
http://www.lclark.edu/~wilkin (503) 768-7244
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 1996 10:35:58 -0500 ()
From: Mark Zander <mark_zander_at_spcc.com>
To: OSF Managers Distribution <alpha-osf-managers_at_ornl.gov>
Subject: Lock out users
Followup-To: poster
I need to know how to have my system all the way up, but
not allow users to log in.
Received on Tue Nov 19 1996 - 19:08:02 NZDT