From 7582117a025e5e535c67b8315b5c8b34ce6b6287 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christian Heller Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2021 22:07:37 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Default new user shells to bash. --- bullseye/etc_files/server/etc/default/useradd | 37 +++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 37 insertions(+) create mode 100644 bullseye/etc_files/server/etc/default/useradd diff --git a/bullseye/etc_files/server/etc/default/useradd b/bullseye/etc_files/server/etc/default/useradd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bc711fe --- /dev/null +++ b/bullseye/etc_files/server/etc/default/useradd @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +# Default values for useradd(8) +# +# The SHELL variable specifies the default login shell on your +# system. +# Similar to DSHELL in adduser. However, we use "sh" here because +# useradd is a low level utility and should be as general +# as possible +SHELL=/bin/bash +# +# The default group for users +# 100=users on Debian systems +# Same as USERS_GID in adduser +# This argument is used when the -n flag is specified. +# The default behavior (when -n and -g are not specified) is to create a +# primary user group with the same name as the user being added to the +# system. +# GROUP=100 +# +# The default home directory. Same as DHOME for adduser +# HOME=/home +# +# The number of days after a password expires until the account +# is permanently disabled +# INACTIVE=-1 +# +# The default expire date +# EXPIRE= +# +# The SKEL variable specifies the directory containing "skeletal" user +# files; in other words, files such as a sample .profile that will be +# copied to the new user's home directory when it is created. +# SKEL=/etc/skel +# +# Defines whether the mail spool should be created while +# creating the account +# CREATE_MAIL_SPOOL=yes + -- 2.30.2