For the first question -- you and many people suggested that, and it works
perfectly, thanks!!!
As for the second..I'm not trying to send a message on login (I actually
already ran across how to do THAT in man sshd while looking into this..),
I'm trying to send a quick message to users that are getting automatically
disconnected. (and no "Shoo!" isn't the actual message, it's just dummy data
I'm using in the example)
On 10/5/05, Polarizer
Simply put both ip/domain entries in your /etc/hosts and ensure that search order in /etc/nsswitch.conf is set to "hosts: files dns"
sshd: ALL: twist /bin/echo "Shoo!"
I think you dont want to do that. It'll revoke ssh session. Mayby it is overlayed by an entry in hosts.allow?! Try man sshd and search for /etc/motd to send user a message on login.
Check too: man sshd_config (search usedns)
Hope that helps
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