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-# Sample /etc/login.access file read by the login program
-#
-# Login access control table.
-#
-# When someone logs in, the table is scanned for the first entry that
-# matches the (user, host) combination, or, in case of non-networked
-# logins, the first entry that matches the (user, tty) combination. The
-# permissions field of that table entry determines whether the login will
-# be accepted or refused.
-#
-# Format of the login access control table is three fields separated by a
-# ":" character:
-#
-# permission : users : origins
-#
-# The first field should be a "+" (access granted) or "-" (access denied)
-# character.
-#
-# The second field should be a list of one or more login names, group
-# names, or ALL (always matches). A pattern of the form user@host is
-# matched when the login name matches the "user" part, and when the
-# "host" part matches the local machine name.
-#
-# The third field should be a list of one or more tty names (for
-# non-networked logins), host names, domain names (begin with "."), host
-# addresses, internet network numbers (end with "."), ALL (always
-# matches) or LOCAL (matches any string that does not contain a "."
-# character).
-#
-# If you run NIS you can use @netgroupname in host or user patterns; this
-# even works for @usergroup@@hostgroup patterns. Weird.
-#
-# The EXCEPT operator makes it possible to write very compact rules.
-#
-# The group file is searched only when a name does not match that of the
-# logged-in user. Only groups are matched in which users are explicitly
-# listed: the program does not look at a user's primary group id value.
-#
-##############################################################################
-#
-# Disallow console logins to all but a few accounts.
-#
--:ALL EXCEPT wheel shutdown sync:console
-#
-# Disallow non-local logins to privileged accounts (group wheel).
-#
--:wheel:ALL EXCEPT LOCAL .win.tue.nl
-#
-# Some accounts are not allowed to login from anywhere:
-#
--:wsbscaro wsbsecr wsbspac wsbsym wscosor wstaiwde:ALL
-#
-# All other accounts are allowed to login from anywhere.
-#
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