03-23-2007
Redhat linux command to check Version
Hi All,
I need to know RedHat linux version installed on a different servers.
I know uname -a or /proc/version
Is any other command to know the Linux version????
When we telnet to any of the Linux server, the version shows very clearly like
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 3 (Taroon Update 6)
Kernel 2.4.21-37.ELsmp on an i686
login:
In similar way can we find same info when telnet service is not enabled?
Thanks & Regards,
Bachegowda
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
falselogin
FALSELOGIN(1) General Commands Manual FALSELOGIN(1)
NAME
falselogin - a false login shell
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/falselogin
DESCRIPTION
falselogin is a small application which can deny the user to log in the system displaying a custom message.
CONFIGURATION
The configuration file for falselogin is /etc/falselogin.conf. Everything you write into this file will be written at login except for some
special strings which will be substituted when they appear in the configuration file. They are:
%mail% string
Number of mail messages in the user's mailbox.
%user% string
Username.
%sysname% string
Sysname from uname. (eg: Linux)
%nodename%, %host% strings
The hostname. (eg: master)
%release% string
Linux kernel version number (eg: 2.0.36)
%version% string
Linux version number (eg: #8 Sun Dec 20 12:02:31 CET 1998)
%machine% string
Machine type (eg: i686)
%debian_version% string
Debian version from /etc/debian_version
PARAMETERS
--wait, -w waitfor
If waitfor is a number, falselogin will sleep waitfor seconds before exiting; if waitfor matches the word 'enter' then falselogin
will wait for the user to input the 'enter' key
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Tibor Koleszar <t.koleszar@somogy.hu>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system.
FALSELOGIN(1)