anonymous ftp can be killed by removing ftp from /etc/passwd
the welcoming message may differ per vendor, but for RedHat it's
/etc/motd
/etc/issue
/etc/issue.net
for loggin, grab a shuffle and dig out /var/log :)
Serge.
You might want to have a look at the linux sysadmin guide, the linux
security guide or the linux network administrator guide. Do a search
with altavista.
-----Original Message-----
From: Aditya Pande [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: donderdag 3 augustus 2000 0:39
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: admin stuff
Hi,
Can anyone tell me how i can edit the messages that appear when someone
logs
in
to a linux server via telnet, ftp? i want to customize it. I'm running
Red
Hat Linux 6.2
Also, how i can see logs of who logged in, what they did (file
transfers,
telnet sessions etc..)
and how i can disable guest logins on ftp etc.?
I guess the bottomline is: how do i manage server processes?
if you have any info, or know of any links, i'd appreciate it. thanks.
Sunny days,
Aditya
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