Add /bin/false to the /etc/shells file and use that instead of /dev/null. 
Thats what I do.

Chris

> /dev/null is there - /bin/false is not.  I had tried the /sbin/nologin,
> but my users couldn't connect with it set to that.
>
> Eric Wood wrote:
>
>> Make sure /dev/null and/or /bin/false is in your /etc/shells file....
>> upgrade probably removed it....
>> -eric wood
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