Hello,
I would like to know which is the impact on changing the value of the
default bash '/bin/sh' of the system accounts.
If it doesn't have problem, which option ('/bin/false', '/usr/sbin/nologin'
or '/dev/null') best fit on this situation?
Here you have a list of accounts from
Felipe Rocha wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know which is the impact on changing the value of the
default bash '/bin/sh' of the system accounts.
If it doesn't have problem, which option ('/bin/false',
'/usr/sbin/nologin' or '/dev/null') best fit on this situation?
Here you have a list of
Bob McGowan wrote:
Felipe Rocha wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know which is the impact on changing the value of the
default bash '/bin/sh' of the system accounts.
If it doesn't have problem, which option ('/bin/false',
'/usr/sbin/nologin' or '/dev/null') best fit on this situation?
Here
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