You can configure this with /etc/pam.d/sshd -- simply remove the
pam_motd lines from your PAM sshd configuration and this information
will no longer be shown when users successfully authenticate. (Neither
sshd nor pam_motd.so care if your users are using bash or false or
nologin for their shell; they successfully authenticated, which is all
the pam_motd.so cares about.)

Thanks

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