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> It is sometimes necessary to temporarily disable an
account, without removing it. For example, the user might not
have paid his fees, or the system administrator may suspect that
a cracker has got the password of that account. </P
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> The best way to disable an account is to change its shell
into a special program that just prints a message. This way,
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> It would also be possible to change the username
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> A simple way to create the special programs is to write
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This account has been closed due to a security breach.
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This account has been closed due to a security breach.
Please call 555-1234 and wait for the men in black to arrive.
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