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1 | .\" -*-nroff-*- |
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2 | .TH banned 8 "20 April 1999" "Local tools" |
3 | .SH NAME |
4 | banned \- tells a user that he's banned |
5 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
6 | .B banned |
7 | .SH USAGE |
8 | Set a user's shell to the |
9 | .B banned |
10 | program's path, and put a file |
11 | .B .banned |
12 | in his or her home directory (owned by |
13 | .B root |
14 | by preference). When the user logs in, he or she will be told to go |
15 | away, given the explanation from the |
16 | .B .banned |
17 | file, and logged out again. An entry is also made in the system logs, |
18 | using the |
19 | .B LOG_AUTH |
20 | facility. |
21 | .PP |
22 | Don't put |
23 | .B banned |
24 | in the |
25 | .B /etc/shells |
26 | file! |
27 | .SH FILES |
28 | .TP 5 |
29 | .B .banned |
30 | An explanation given to a user to explain why he or she should go away. |
31 | .SH BUGS |
32 | None planned. |
33 | .SEE ALSO |
34 | .BR chrootsh (8), |
35 | .BR ushell (1). |
36 | .SH AUTHOR |
37 | Mark Wooding (mdw@nsict.org) |