-q and sshd greetings
Georg Sauthoff <[email protected]> Wed, 9 Mar 2005 19:16:26 +0100
| Newsgroups | gmane.network.lsh.bugs |
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Hi,
the lsh info page mentions a 'quiet' option:
`-q'
Quiet mode. Disables all messages and all questions, except
password prompts and fatal internal errors.
I tested it with 'lsh -q hostname' and I get no password prompt. Without
-q I get the password prompt.
I tried this option because I want to disable the 'greeting message' from
the sshd at one account. With greeting message I mean a message before
the password prompt. E.g.:
lsh: Some Message??etc?Password for NAME:
BTW, lsh displays the message, but doesn't print the
'\n' (and probably '\t') characters. It relaces them with '?'.
Regards
Georg Sauthoff
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