When trying to log in remotely to a server, a user receives the following message: The server administrator is investigating the issue on the server and receives the following outputs: Which of the following is causing the issue?
A.
The wrong permissions are on the user’s home directory.
B.
The account was locked out due to three failed logins.
C.
The user entered the wrong password.
D.
The user has the wrong shell assigned to the account.
The /bin/false shell is a special shell that returns a non-zero exit status, effectively denying the user access to the system. This is often used for system accounts that do not need to interact with the system, or for temporarily disabling accounts.
option 1, last column after : says /bin/false ... that usually says /bin/bash for the user's shell ... /bin/false would deny user being able to login
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