From: justin.bleistein@SUNGARD.COM
Date: Thu Nov 07 2002 - 14:20:10 EST
then maybe the "/etc/motd" would be more appropriate, but it just doesn't
appear until post login that's the only difference there.
--Justin
"Jolet, John"
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i don't think you see the herald if you're coming in via xdmp, which is
what
I think he was asking.
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From: justin.bleistein@SUNGARD.COM [mailto:justin.bleistein@SUNGARD.COM]
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it's in "/etc/security/login.cfg" in that file use the paramter: "herald="
\n\nsecurity message\n\nlogin:=" (or something to that affect). Then logout
and telnet back in to it and your see the new security message.
--Justin
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I need to display a security notice to users BEFORE they attempt login. In
the past, I have made a warning.pm file with an image of the text and
placed it in the CDE login banner ("/etc/dt/config/Xresources"). But, it
looks bad and now the text is a lot more.
Is there is like "/etc/issue" and "/etc/issue.net" in AIX that places a
text message overtop of the CDE login window that must be clicked
off/through before the user can begin logging in.
I am speaking of AIX 4.3.3
Thanks,
Christopher M. Baker
Senior Technical Support Analyst
DSE/TCO
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company
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