-
-# In this default configuration, the user called "youruser" (that is, change it),
-# has all privileges except, of course, "disallow", and all other users are disallowed from logging in.
-user default disallow
-user youruser all -disallow
+#
+# By default, if the daemon is not running as root, it will allow the
+# user as which it is running, and noone else. If that matches your
+# setup, there is no need to add any user directives.
+#
+# If, on the other hand, you run your daemon as root, use the
+# following template and add the users you want with the privileges
+# you want.
+#user default disallow
+#user youruser all -disallow