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07-25-2003 12:49 PM
07-25-2003 12:49 PM
Splash screen.
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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07-25-2003 12:53 PM
07-25-2003 12:53 PM
Re: Splash screen.
/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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07-26-2003 02:24 AM
07-26-2003 02:24 AM
Re: Splash screen.
As mentioned by SEP aove, /etc/issue is where to look. You might also want to check out /etc/motd and /etc/copyright too.
Cheers!!
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07-28-2003 08:41 AM
07-28-2003 08:41 AM
Re: Splash screen.
What else should I do?
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07-28-2003 09:36 AM
07-28-2003 09:36 AM
Re: Splash screen.
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
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07-28-2003 12:46 PM
07-28-2003 12:46 PM
Re: Splash screen.
I just dont know where to make the change to get the splash screen to show up when using a modem.
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07-28-2003 11:35 PM
07-28-2003 11:35 PM
Re: Splash screen.
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.
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07-30-2003 02:25 AM
07-30-2003 02:25 AM
Re: Splash screen.
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
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07-30-2003 02:37 AM
07-30-2003 02:37 AM
Re: Splash screen.
There is a discussion on it here:-
http://www.netsys.com/firewalls/firewalls-9607/0608.html
Paula