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Re: [cobalt-developers] Telnet Message
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Telnet Message
- From: "H.P. Stroebel" <hpstr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed Jun 28 16:30:47 2000
it`s a "hello world" like c program called badsh. (/usr/bin/, as i
remember).
be VERY careful what you do; i saved a new one, typed fast and did not
type the "d". bash (=your shell) is in the same directory; i had a
really SEVERE problem after that...
"Byron C. Servies" schrieb:
>
> On 6/28/00 at 11:46 AM, MistaAviB@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > Yay, thanks! Do you know where i can find the error message that a
> > user gets if he does not have telnet privelages?
> >
> >
> > In a message dated 06/28/2000 8:43:33 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> > bservies@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
> >
> > << On 6/28/00 at 11:20 AM, MistaAviB@xxxxxxx wrote:
> >
> > > Hey, I have a question. When a user i logged on via FTp the welcome
> > > message
> > > is .ftphelp in their home directory. How can I change the TELNET
> > > welcome message?
> >
> > If I understand what you are asking, editing /etc/motd (Message Of The
> > Day) should do the trick.
> >
> > Byron >>
>
> No, but you might try grepping around in /etc. I don't know what message you are
> talking about, though, so it might be coming from the OS itself.
>
> Byron
>
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