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Hi, try this out.
goto /etc/default You will find "telnetd" file(if not create it default permissions) write this: BANNER="Welcome to my machine or whatever" This should help.
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I've read the previous posts and have followed the steps outlined in http://www.enteract.com/~lspitz/armoring.html, yet I still can see that the system is using SVR4.
I created the telnetd file in /etc/default My sole entry in the file is: BANNER="" Any assistance would be greatly appreciated! |
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Running SunOS 5.5.1 on a Sparc
As soon as I telnet to the box I get: UNIX(r) System V Release 4.0 Not sure if I was reading your post correctly, but I tried modifying the telnetd file from my own session - didn't help. Also tried deleting the old telnetd file, rebooting system, and recreating the telnetd file - no joy here either. Any other suggestions? |
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look under /usr
1st let me talk to my friend Auswipe.
Telnet is perfectly fine in a trusted network. I also work for a large company(telecom) and we have a "secure" firewall. I know what you are saying about sniffers gaining passwds over telnet, but telnet is a fairly safe way to do business in a "secure" environment. NOW TO THE TOPIC AT HAND. *************************** MY 2 cents... I know your question is regarding SUN, and my box is HPUX but there is another banner that is used. /usr/localcw/opt/sysguard/banners You might look under the directory /usr and search for a file with "banner" in the name. The files that are under /etc are used on my box only for the bootup screens: namely /etc/issue and /etc/copyright. Hope this helps even though it is HP and not SUN.
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