Impact on changing the shell of default system accounts

2007-04-18 Thread Felipe Rocha
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

Re: Impact on changing the shell of default system accounts

2007-04-18 Thread Bob McGowan
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

Re: Impact on changing the shell of default system accounts

2007-04-18 Thread Bob McGowan
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