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The following rules apply to the initial banner message printed by telnetd: if libc contains cgetent and the "default" entry in /etc/gettytab defines an im - use that. else if configured with a specific default im (--enable-default-im) use that else use a sensible default "systemname os-release (hostname) (ttyname)" The im can now contain these vaiables: %s - system name (uname -s) %r - system release (uname -r) %v - system version (uname -v) %m - machine (uname -m) %h - hostname %t - tty %d - date Default for Cray is "Cray UNICOS (%h) (%t)", (this should probably change) for AIX: "%s %v.%r (%h) (%t)" and for everything else: "%s %r (%h) (%t)". These defaults are defined in ext.h If the system does not have uname(2), %s defaults to "Unix" and %r, %v and %m to the-empty-string. Is this clear enough? git-svn-id: svn://svn.h5l.se/heimdal/trunk/heimdal@59 ec53bebd-3082-4978-b11e-865c3cabbd6b
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