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Jeremias Keihsler, 17.01.2019 09:55

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h1. Preliminary note motd
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You may find additional useful information at
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* http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/BannerFiles
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h2. Setup motd
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The @/etc/motd@ is a file on Unix-like systems that contains a "message of the day".
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This file is just static text, therefore we recreate this file every 10 mins with updated information.
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I want to say first that this is not the only way of setting up such a system. There are many ways of achieving this goal but this is the way I take.
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h3. add /usr/local/bin/gen_motd.sh
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<pre><code class="bash">
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vim /usr/local/bin/gen_motd.sh
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</code></pre>
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basic example:
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<pre>
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#!/bin/bash
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# JKE 2011-05-14
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# create /etc/motd
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# to be called by /etc/cron.d/gen_motd
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#
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echo -e "
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*******************************************************************
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* xxyyy Janus Server                                              *
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* ==================                                              *
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*                                                                 *
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* This system is for the use of authorized users only. Usage of   *
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* this system will be monitored and recorded by system personnel. *
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*                                                                 *
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* Anyone using this system expressly consents to such monitoring  *
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* and is advised that if such monitoring reveals possible         *
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* evidence of criminal activity, system personel may provide the  *
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* evidence from such monitoring to law enforcement officials.     *
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*                                                                 *
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* Version   = `cat /etc/fedora-release`
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* Kernel    = `uname -r`
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* Uptime    = `uptime | sed 's/.*up \([^,]*\), .*/\1/'`
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* Mem /free = `cat /proc/meminfo | grep MemTotal | awk {'print $2'}` kB / `cat /proc/meminfo | grep MemFree | awk {'print $2'}` kB 
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* Swap/free = `cat /proc/meminfo | grep SwapTotal | awk {'print $2'}` kB / `cat /proc/meminfo | grep SwapFree | awk {'print $2'}` kB
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* last updt = `date`
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*******************************************************************
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" > /etc/motd
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</pre>
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set shell-script being executeable
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<pre><code class="bash">
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chmod +x /usr/local/bin/gen_motd.sh
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</code></pre>
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h3. add /etc/cron.d/gen_motd
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<pre><code class="bash">
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vim /etc/cron.d/gen_motd
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</code></pre>
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basic example:
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<pre>
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# JKE 2011-05-14
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#
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#	min			hr	dom	month	dow	user	command
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#	-			-	-	-	-
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#	|			|	|	|	|
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#	|			|	|	|	+-day of week (0-7) sunday=0 or 7
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#	|			|	|	+---------month (1-12)
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#	|			|	+-----------------day of month (1-31)
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#	|			+-------------------------hour (0-23)
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#	+-------------------------------------------------min (0-59)
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# 
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	5,15,25,35,45,55	*	*	*	*	root	/usr/local/bin/gen_motd.sh
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</pre>
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h2. Test
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* recreate @motd@ manually
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* login and check the output (you should see the motd)
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<pre><code class="bash">
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/usr/local/bin/gen_motd.sh
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ssh root@localhost
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exit
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</code></pre>
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* wait minimum 10 mins
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* login once more, you should have an updated output