- Mastering Linux Security and Hardening
- Donald A. Tevault
- 134字
- 2021-07-02 19:19:27
Using the issue file
The issue file, also found in the /etc directory, shows a message on the local terminal, just above the login prompt. A default issue file would just contain macro code that would show information about the machine. Look at the following example:
Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS \n \l
Or, on a CentOS machine:
\S
Kernel \r on an \m
On an Ubuntu machine, the banner would look something like this:

On a CentOS machine, it would look something like this:

You could put a security message in the issue file, and it would show up after a reboot:

In reality, is there really any point in placing a security message in the issue file? If your servers are properly locked away in a server room with controlled access, then probably not.
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