The following is an example /etc/pam.d/login configuration file. This example had all options uncommented and is probably not usable because it stacks many conditions before allowing successful completion of the login process. Essentially, all conditions can be disabled by commenting them out,

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pam_nologin - Prevent non-root users from login Synopsis. pam_nologin.so [file=/path/nologin] [successok] Description. pam_nologin is a PAM module that prevents users from logging into the system when /etc/nologin exists. The contents of the /etc/nologin file are displayed to the user.

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