man falselogin (Commandes) - false login

NAME

falselogin - false login

SYNOPSIS

/usr/bin/falselogin

DESCRIPTION

with falselogin you can deny the user to log in the system but gives him/her some info.

CONFIGURATION

To config falselogin use its config file in /etc/falselogin.conf. Everything you write it into this file will be written at login to the user except for some special string which will be changed. They are:

%mail%
"No mail." or "You have total N new mail".
%user%
Username
%sysname%
Sysname from uname. (eg: Linux)
%nodename%, %host%
The hostname. (eg: master)
%release%
Linux kernel version number (eg: 2.0.36)
%version%
Linux version number (eg: #8 Sun Dec 20 12:02:31 CET 1998)
%machine%
Machine type (eg: i686)
%debian_version%
Debian version number from /etc/debian_version file.

PARAMETERS

--wait, -w waitfor
If waitfor is a number, falselogin will sleep waitfor secs before exit, if waitfor is equal with the word 'enter' then falselogin will wait for an 'enter' key

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by Tibor Koleszar <t.koleszar@somogy.hu>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system.