Altering Logon Prompt
Kevin O'Gorman
install at kosman.UUCP
Fri Apr 15 15:01:50 AEST 1988
In article <8928 at e.ms.uky.edu> eric at ms.uky.edu (Eric Herrin) writes:
>
>A strings(8) on /etc/getty also shows /etc/issue is checked. I tried it
>and it worked fine. Maybe changing the gettydefs file to have only
>the 'login:' message, then put any other messages in /etc/issue would
>be the easiest thing to do. Esp. if the messages are lengthy.
You know, I have been trying this for a long time, because there's a
length limit on what you can put in gettydefs. It looks fine on the console,
but dialups don't see it. Anyone know why?
What I put in there is a nasty message inspired by a court decision that
if you have a login prompt that says "Welcome to ...." you cannot later sue
anyone who logs in and does malicious damage. My message announces that
this is a private system, and you need authorization... However, no-one
sees it but me. All I can do is modify the "Welcome" part of gettydefs.
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