On Fri, 17 Sep 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 09:00:53PM -0400, Michael Bacarella wrote: > > > > I noticed that the initial login prompt provides a wee bit more power than > > i'd like. I suppose I can get around that once I have the time. > > The "login prompt" is the shell of the login user. You change this by setting > another shell on this user. You can for example use a program like the > traditional UNIX login(1) if that is the functionality you want. > > Note that when using ssh or telnet, you will normaly not get to the login > user, but instead use the authentication proedure of ssh/telnet.
Not so! When I made a guest account for my irc buddies to hammer away at, they reached a login shell and pondered ways of trying to break my machine. Michael Bacarella

