NOLOGIN(8)
System Manager's Manual
NOLOGIN(8)
NAME
nologin —
politely refuse a login
SYNOPSIS
nologin |
DESCRIPTION
nologin displays a message that an account
is not available and exits non-zero. It is intended as a replacement shell
field for accounts that have been disabled.
If the file /etc/nologin.txt exists,
nologin displays its contents to the user instead of
the default message.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The nologin command appeared in
4.4BSD.
OpenBSD 7.8 May
31, 2007 NOLOGIN(8)