LXer: How to Disable User Accounts on a Linux System
by LXer from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6NAS3)
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Disabling user accounts on a Linux system is a common administrative task, often performed to prevent users from accessing the system without completely removing their accounts. This can be necessary for various reasons, such as security concerns, temporary suspensions, or transitioning users to different systems. This guide will walk you through the steps required to disable user accounts effectively and securely.
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Disabling user accounts on a Linux system is a common administrative task, often performed to prevent users from accessing the system without completely removing their accounts. This can be necessary for various reasons, such as security concerns, temporary suspensions, or transitioning users to different systems. This guide will walk you through the steps required to disable user accounts effectively and securely.
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