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How do I restrict logins?

For some reason, I often get requests to limit users to one login. I guess the people asking such questions have a reason for wanting to restrict logins this way. The only way to do it is to add a script to either /etc/profile or the particular user's .profile that tests to see if this user is logged in somewhere else. Something like this in /etc/profile will work:


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IAM=`who am i | cut -d" " -f1`
COUNT=`w | cut -d" " -f1 | grep "^$IAM$" | wc -l`
[ $COUNT -gt 1 ] && exit 0

Similar tricks can restrict a user to a particular tty:

IAM=`who am i | cut -d" " -f1`
TTY=`tty`
[ $TTY != "/dev/tty07" ] && [ $IAM = "tony" ] && exit 0

And then there's always restricting login to root: put this in /etc/profile

IAM=`who am i | cut -d" " -f1`
[ -f /etc/nologin ] && [ $IAM != "root" ] && exit 0

When you need to restrict logins, just "touch /etc/nologin"; remove it when the need is over.






IN ALL CASES YOU HAVE TO CONSIDER THE EFFECT OF SINGLE USER LOGIN. Tests like this can prevent you from logging in from the CTRL-D single user mode prompt because "who am i" and similar commands will return nothing. Avoid that by using "who -r" to test the run level.

You can restrict root to a particular device by adding a line like



CONSOLE=/dev/tty01


to /etc/default/login (se "man M login").

ALWAYS CHECK THAT YOU STILL CAN LOGIN after adding anything to /etc/profile! Do this BEFORE you log out! It's very easy to screw up and lock yourself out, necessitating a single-user mode reboot.



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Wed Aug 13 03:14:55 2008: Subject:   lelajels


also check http://unix.ittoolbox.com/groups/technical-functional/ibm-aix-l/restrict-user-login-2172339?cv=expanded., by lrojask

If you get errors on SCO, just comment the read statement or fix it if you prefer to prompt for a key

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  • Nov 21 07:55
    @loudmouthman: correct, but how do you prove ANYTHING like that is accurate? You can't. A text file is no better or worse than anything.
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