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Re: Splash screen.

 
Jeffrey F. Goldsmith
Super Advisor

Splash screen.

Yesterday I was able to get help in setting up a modem on my L2000 w/HP-UX 11.0 for which I am very thankful. To day I have a related question sort of.

When we logon to my server a splash screen with the name of my company shows up with the login under it. My problem is that I don't know where that is located so that I can have the splash screen show up when I connect to the server with the modem.

Any ideas are welcom.

Jeff
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Steven E. Protter
Exalted Contributor

Re: Splash screen.

The file is /etc/issue

/etc/inetd.conf telnet daemon must be set up to push a splash screen at login.

telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/lbin/telnetd telnetd -b /etc/issue

save it.

inetd -c

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Tim Adamson_1
Honored Contributor

Re: Splash screen.

Hi Jeff,

As mentioned by SEP aove, /etc/issue is where to look. You might also want to check out /etc/motd and /etc/copyright too.


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Jeffrey F. Goldsmith
Super Advisor

Re: Splash screen.

I checked the inetd.conf and it had the telnet line already. I then compaired the inetd.conf on this server with my older server, which works, and they look almost the same.

What else should I do?

Paula J Frazer-Campbell
Honored Contributor

Re: Splash screen.

Jeff

When using /etc/issue - do not put a welcome message i.e. "Welcome to ABCD PLC" as there has been a case where a hacker got away with it because his defence was "It said welcome so I presumed I was". The judge being not exactly computer literate dismissed the case.

Also do not announce the OS as this again gives the potential hacker more information.

Your etc/issue could contain something like this

-------WARNING------
YOUR CONNECTION TO THIS MACHINE
WILL BE MONITORED AND RECORDED.
UNAUTHORISED USE OR OVER
AUTHORISED USE OF THIS SYSTEM
IS FORBIDDEN.

HTH

Paula
If you can spell SysAdmin then you is one - anon
Jeffrey F. Goldsmith
Super Advisor

Re: Splash screen.

I have already setup my telnet users to have this splash screen show up when then connect to the server. I just got my modem setup and want to use the same splash screen when someone logsin via a modem.

I just dont know where to make the change to get the splash screen to show up when using a modem.
Ralph Grothe
Honored Contributor

Re: Splash screen.

Paula,

is this a joke or is this the reality of American jurisdiction?

I cannot believe he got away on this grounds.

Btw, you don't have to be a hacker to find out with a great probability what kind of OS your target of attack is running.
Tools such as nmap will give you this info.
Madness, thy name is system administration
Paula J Frazer-Campbell
Honored Contributor

Re: Splash screen.

Hi

This was not a joke, case was about three years ago.

Not sure if this was USA or UK.

I will try and find the ref. for it.


Paula

If you can spell SysAdmin then you is one - anon
Paula J Frazer-Campbell
Honored Contributor

Re: Splash screen.

HI

There is a discussion on it here:-

http://www.netsys.com/firewalls/firewalls-9607/0608.html

Paula
If you can spell SysAdmin then you is one - anon