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Thread: 10.04: Change SSH MOTD

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    10.04: Change SSH MOTD

    I have a computer running Ubuntu Server 10.04 LTS, and I want to change the SSH message of the day on it.

    This is the message it currently displays when I log in to SSH:
    Linux Server 2.6.32-40-generic-pae #87-Ubuntu SMP Date Time Timezone Year i686 GNU/Linux
    Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS

    Welcome to Ubuntu!
    * Documentation: https://help.ubuntu.com/

    System information as of Date Time Timezone Year

    System load: % Processes:
    Usage of /: % of GB Users logged in:
    Memory usage: % IP address for eth0:
    Swap usage: %

    Graph this data and manage this system at https://landscape.canonical.com/


    How do I customize this message to say what I want it to say?
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    Re: 10.04: Change SSH MOTD

    Are you talking about the banner that ssh displays? See this on how to change it.

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SS...splay_a_Banner

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