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Grex System Announcements - Fall 2003 Mark Unseen   Sep 24 10:51 UTC 2003

This item is for system announcements (new computer equipment on Grex, 
system upgrades, Grex meetings, etc.).  Personal announcements should go 
back in item 2; Grex system *problems* belong in the next item (#4). 
68 responses total.
dah
response 1 of 68: Mark Unseen   Sep 24 11:22 UTC 2003

Right.
davel
response 2 of 68: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 12:49 UTC 2003

Didn't it say you belonged in the *next* item?
asddsa
response 3 of 68: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 19:43 UTC 2003

Your mom belongs in the next compartment.
remmers
response 4 of 68: Mark Unseen   Oct 13 20:12 UTC 2003

Nominations are now open for December's Grex Board of Directors
election.  See Item 25 in the Coop conference (item:coop,25) for
details and to make nominations.
asddsa
response 5 of 68: Mark Unseen   Oct 16 22:36 UTC 2003

Thanks remmers.
cmcgee
response 6 of 68: Mark Unseen   Oct 22 12:50 UTC 2003

When I use PuTTY to ssh to Grex, I do not see the "last login/failed
attempts", the "password will expire in X days" or the "you have new/unread/no
mail" announcements.  

Why don't those announcements show up?  Can I make ssh show them to me?
goose
response 7 of 68: Mark Unseen   Oct 22 13:26 UTC 2003

ditto
aruba
response 8 of 68: Mark Unseen   Oct 22 13:55 UTC 2003

Me too.  I assumed this was a difference between how ssh and telnet requests
get handled by Grex.  I too would like to know how to get those messages via
ssh.
remmers
response 9 of 68: Mark Unseen   Oct 22 14:50 UTC 2003

It's a long-standing problem with ssh.  There are two possible fixes
that I can think of:  (1) modify the ssh source code (not a pretty
prospect), or (2) a workaround:  Somebody writes a program to display the
missing information, and ssh users invoke that program from their .login
or .profile files.
other
response 10 of 68: Mark Unseen   Oct 22 14:58 UTC 2003

Can the default .login and .profile be modified to include something 
along the lines of:

if ssh then echo messages
remmers
response 11 of 68: Mark Unseen   Oct 22 15:26 UTC 2003

Possibly.  I imagine that the user's connection method is known to
the system by the time the user's startup files are processed.
cross
response 12 of 68: Mark Unseen   Oct 22 16:13 UTC 2003

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