Arthur de Jong chsh.ldap 1 Version 0.9.8 User Commands Jun 2017 chsh.ldap change login shell in LDAP chsh.ldap options LOGIN Description The chsh.ldap command can be used to change user's login shell (command interpreter). The actual change in LDAP is performed by the nslcd daemon and is subject to the access controls configured in the LDAP server. Options The options that may be specified to the chsh.ldap command are: , SHELL The name of the user's new login shell. Setting this field to blank causes the system to select the default login shell. , Print the list of shells found in /etc/shells and exit. , Display short help and exit. Output version information and exit. If no option is specified chsh.ldap will prompt the user to enter a value for the shell. Files /etc/shells - list of valid login shells See Also chsh1, shells5, nslcd8 Author This manual was written by Arthur de Jong <arthur@arthurdejong.org>.