Alfred von Campe wrote: > On Mar 9, 2007, at 14:39, Robert Moskowitz wrote: > >> at >> http://wiki.openpbx.org/tiki-index.php?page=Easy+route+to+building+OpenPBX.org >> >> >> there is the following adduser command: >> >> adduser --no-create-home --ingroup openpbx --disabled-password >> --disabled-login openpbx >> >> This does NOT seem to be the right format for Centos. So far, using >> man, I have come up with; >> >> >> adduser -M -g openpbx >> >> What else do I need? > > I think that --disabled-password is the default if you don't specify a > password, and to disable logins you can use "-s /sbin/nologin" to set > the account's shell. Centos is still not happy: [root at openpbx ~]#adduser -M -g openpbx -s /sbin/nologin usage: adduser [-u uid [-o]] [-g group] [-G group,...] [-d home] [-s shell] [-c comment] [-m [-k template]] [-f inactive] [-e expire ] [-p passwd] [-M] [-n] [-r] [-l] name adduser -D [-g group] [-b base] [-s shell] [-f inactive] [-e expire ] [root at openpbx ~]# :(