[Centos] how to change default shell when using adduser/useradd
Michiel van Es
michiele at info.nlMon Feb 21 15:11:31 UTC 2005
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Wes Wannemacher wrote: >On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 15:56:27 +0100, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists at uni-x.org> wrote: > > >>Am Mo, den 21.02.2005 schrieb Michiel van Es um 15:46: >> >> >> >>>when I use useradd of adduser in CentOS 3 or 4, the default shell a user >>>gets /bin/bash. >>>I want this to be changed to /bin/false for security reasons... >>>How can I accomplish this? >>> >>> >>useradd --help --> -s Shell >> >>So just use that parameter like "-s /bin/false". >> >>Alexander >> >> > >I think what he means to do is not add that parameter each time he >uses `useradd' > >I believe the file you want to look for is /etc/default/useradd or somesuch. > >Thanks! > >-Wes >_______________________________________________ > > > Jup..that's it! :) Thanks! Michiel
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