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From: guy%gorodish@Sun.COM (Guy Harris)
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Subject: Re: Disabling logins under System V
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Date: Wed, 15-Jul-87 22:21:24 EDT
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> The easiest way that I can think of is to use /etc/profile.

Unless, of course, you have users with login shells other than
"/bin/sh" (say, for example, "/usr/lib/uucp/uucico", or some special
application).
	Guy Harris
	{ihnp4, decvax, seismo, decwrl, ...}!sun!guy
	guy@sun.com