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NOLOGIN(5)                FreeBSD File Formats Manual               NOLOGIN(5)


NAME

     nologin -- disallow logins


DESCRIPTION

     Programs such as login(1) disallow logins if the file /var/run/nologin
     exists.  Programs display the contents of /var/run/nologin to the user
     and exit.  This makes it simple to temporarily prevent incoming logins
     systemwide.

     To disable logins on a per-account basis, investigate nologin(8).


SECURITY

     Ignored by login(1) for user root.


FILES

     /var/run/nologin


SEE ALSO

     login(1), rlogin(1), telnet(1), nologin(8), shutdown(8)

FreeBSD 6.2                      June 19, 1993                     FreeBSD 6.2


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