.TH FIREJAIL-LOGIN 5 "Dec 2022" "0.9.72rc1" "login.users man page" .SH NAME login.users \- Login file syntax for Firejail .SH DESCRIPTION /etc/firejail/login.users file describes additional arguments passed to the firejail executable upon user logging into a Firejail restricted shell. Each user entry in the file consists of a user name followed by the arguments passed to firejail. The format is as follows: user_name: arguments Example: netblue: --net=none --protocol=unix Wildcard patterns are accepted in the user name field: user*: --private .SH RESTRICTED SHELL To configure a restricted shell, replace /bin/bash with /usr/bin/firejail in the /etc/passwd file for each user that needs to be restricted. Alternatively, you can specify /usr/bin/firejail using the `adduser` or `usermod` commands: adduser \-\-shell /usr/bin/firejail username .br usermod \-\-shell /usr/bin/firejail username .SH FILES /etc/firejail/login.users .SH LICENSE Firejail is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. .PP Homepage: https://firejail.wordpress.com .SH SEE ALSO .BR firejail (1), .BR firemon (1), .BR firecfg (1), .BR firejail-profile (5), .BR firejail-users (5), .BR jailcheck (1) .\" vim: set filetype=groff :