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#7 Re: Question: How to expire/deactivate inactive user accounts? Posted by Anonymous (12.175.xx.xx) on Tue 29 May 2007 at 23:21 To disable inactive or "dormant" accounts, use the usermod -s command to set the user's default shell to /bin/false, /usr/bin/false, /sbin/false, /sbin/nologin, or /dev/null.
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