The man page for telnetd(8) says, "By default, the telnetd daemon starts
the login dialog using the login string specified in the message field
of the /etc/gettydefs file." This does not seem to be the case.
I'm trying to stop the name of the OS (Digital Unix) from appearing in
the telnet login prompt. I modified any line in /etc/gettydefs which
had a %v (version of the OS). Even after reboot, people coming in
through telnet (which is most people) still get presented with the OS
version as part of the login string.
I did a strings on telnetd. I saw /etc/iptos, /etc/issue.net, and
/etc/issue. No /etc/gettydefs. I did see a hard-coded login string,
including the words "Digital Unix".
So does the man page lie; or have I missed something, please?
Hugh
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Hugh Pritchard (Tier Technologies), 202-724-4690
D.C. Ofc of Corporation Counsel, Child Support Enforcement Division
441 4th St NW, Suite 550, Washington, DC 20001
mailto:Hugh.Pritchard_at_DC.gov
Received on Wed Sep 19 2001 - 12:41:55 NZST