Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 16:57:07 -0700 From: Jim Mock <jim@lust.geekhouse.net> To: David McNett <nugget@slacker.com> Cc: Jorge Filipe Andrade <jfa@bubix.net>, freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Simple Question... maybe! Message-ID: <20000911165707.A44646@envy.geekhouse.net> In-Reply-To: <20000911183904.A33178@dazed.slacker.com>; from nugget@slacker.com on Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 06:39:04PM -0500 References: <005701c01c3e$d3572e30$1a0b08c3@angelsp> <20000911152745.A44005@envy.geekhouse.net> <20000911183904.A33178@dazed.slacker.com>
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On Mon, 11 Sep 2000 at 18:39:04 -0500, David McNett wrote: > On 11-Sep-2000, Jim Mock wrote: > > On Mon, 11 Sep 2000 at 23:22:52 +0100, Jorge Filipe Andrade wrote: > > > I'm wanna offer free POP3 and WebSpace, but i don't want people > > > to be able to enter by SSH, i don't want them to have access to > > > the shell. Is there any way to do this? Please... starting to feel > > > desperate! > > > > Install /usr/ports/sysutils/no-login, and then set the user's shell > > to /usr/local/sbin/nologin. > > Or, altenatively, don't install anything at all and set the user's > shell to /sbin/nologin :) True, that will work, however you won't have any sort of logging as with the port (it logs to syslog). - jim -- jim mock <jim@jmock.com> work: jim@osd.bsdi.com | jim@FreeBSD.org http://soupnazi.org/ BSDi Open Source Div | http://bsdi.com To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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