I went to the Ftp site as mentioned by Matthew Stier , but it says "no
document"( I am trying form yesterday). I will keep on trying i the
logdaemon patch will solve my problem . After downloding the patch I
will inform all of U.
Thanks
Rajesh
I am coping all the response I got
My problem
Hi all
>
> I have a ultra 1 with Solaris 2.5.1. I have installed Exceed X-term
> Emulation software in all my win 95 pcs so that the user can run their
> x-win application.
> My problem some times I want that no one should login to the Ultra 1 ,
> so for that I put the nologin file under the /etc directory , but I
> found that I can still login from any pc's through Exceed . The same
> thing is happening while I want to put some mesg. in "motd" file. (From
> a vt100 emulation terminal the above thing is working fine). Can any one
> give some sugg. All suggesstion will be appriciated.
>
> Thanks In Advance
>
> Rajesh
response from :
1. Re: nologin and motd problem (Danny Johnson , Thu 3:06)
To:
Rajesh.K.Adhikari@mcdnet.ems.vsnl.net.in
edit what you need into /usr/lib/X11/xdm/Xsession (assuming
you are running xdm; for CDE something similar would have
to be done but I do not know the locations.)
2. (Matthew Stier , Thu 3:32)
Sun did not reinstall this feature until Solaris 2.6.
My recommendation, install logdaemon-5.6 (from
ftp://ftp.win.tue.nl/pub/security/ ) This package does support
/etc/nologin, plus permits you additional access control and logging.
3. Joseph S D Yao , Thu 4:27)
You don't tell us how eXceed logs you into the Sun. I suspect that it's
not telnet - that should use 'login' and so should obey /etc/nologin and
display /etc/motd. So I suspect that it's 'xdm'.
Look at the manual entry in /usr/openwin/man/man1/xdm.1. It will tell
you all about the files that are in /usr/openwin/lib/xdm/. You should
be able to modify 'Xsession' to check for the existence of /etc/nologin
and then call a simple Tcl/TK or 'xterm' script to say "Sorry" before
terminating the session. Also, it should similarly be able to display
/etc/motd in a window on session startup.
4. (Joel Lee , Thu 7:25)
If that's the case, you should disable telnetd and login from
inetd.conf.
5.Re: nologin and motd problem (Stephen Frost , Thu 18:39)
To:
Rajesh.K.Adhikari@mcdnet.ems.vsnl.net.in
You might try putting -ls on the xterm command line, I'm not
sure that'll
fix the problem, but that does tell the xterm to make that session a
'login
session'. Only other thing you might try is chmod o-x
/usr/openwin/bin/xterm, that'll stop 'em. :)
6. Response #1: Pull the plug!
Response #2: edit the /etc/passwd file so there are no entries. except
root probably. Then you can edit /etc/default/login(?) one of the files
in this directory. and furthere stipulate that login is only allowed
though the console.
-- Jonathan Loh jloh@futon.sfsu.edu *** Please quote when responding. Thanks!7.RE: nologin and motd problem ("Channaueerappa, Puttaraju" , Thu 19:25) To: Vendor1 <Rajesh.K.Adhikari@mcdnet.ems.vsnl.net.in>
Hi you should disable in /etc/default/login file it will not allow from remote system
8.Re: nologin and motd problem ("Juan Nicolas Ruiz N." , Thu 19:31) To: Vendor1 <Rajesh.K.Adhikari@mcdnet.ems.vsnl.net.in>
Hi: What command are you using to conect the clients to the Server? If I'm not wrong, if you use "rexec" o "rsh", then the /etc/nologin file won't be honored.
Thanks to all Regards
-- Rajesh Adhikari PHONE NO. : 91-80-5521250/51/52/53 System Specialist E-Mail: rajesh@mcdnet.ems.vsnl.net.in or rkadhikari@hotmail.com