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comparable command in OpenBSD for linux's "passwd -l (name)"
i'm trying to get a samba server up and running.
however, there is no argument in OpenBSD's "passwd" command that i know of that will allow the following: Code:
-l This option is used to lock the specified account
and it is available to root only. The locking is
performed by rendering the encrypted password into
an invalid string (by prefixing the encrypted string
with an !).
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