severity 719890 wishlist
thanks

That's probably a bad idea, since admins may specify nonextant *or
restricted* shells in order to disable a user.  Specifying a nonextant
shell may not be effective on its own (ssh can still forward ports,
etc); however, if a restricted shell is accidentally removed, or loses
its exec bit, or the partition has an error, or isn't mounted, a user
shouldn't be given additional privileges.


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