Re: Login Warning

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Im only aware of using motd  with ssh.  The problem is, with ssh in
particular, motd is shown
AFTER you log in, not before :-(.


Wayner


>>> Kelley.Coleman@xxxxxx 01/25/06 2:55 pm >>>
I've been tasked to get login warnings on our Linux systems.  On the
console, I need a login warning to display on the same screen or on an
immediately prior screen where the username and password would be
entered. 
 
I also need to display the same or similar warning on all ssh and sftp
connections.  I've found where I can get the warnings to show AFTER
someone has connected, but not before. Seems a little
counter-intuitive
to me, but I'm told by our security officer that it is a requirement. 
 
Any thoughts?

Kelley Coleman
Database Administrator
VA Health Administration Center
Denver, Colorado


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