3 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>
7 <sect1>Output the motd file
14 <tag><bf>Module Name:</bf></tag>
17 <tag><bf>Author:</bf></tag>
18 Ben Collins <bcollins@debian.org>
20 <tag><bf>Maintainer:</bf></tag>
23 <tag><bf>Management groups provided:</bf></tag>
26 <tag><bf>Cryptographically sensitive:</bf></tag>
28 <tag><bf>Security rating:</bf></tag>
30 <tag><bf>Clean code base:</bf></tag>
32 <tag><bf>System dependencies:</bf></tag>
34 <tag><bf>Network aware:</bf></tag>
38 <sect2>Overview of module
41 This module outputs the motd file (<em>/etc/motd</em> by default) upon
44 <sect2>Session component
49 <tag><bf>Recognized arguments:</bf></tag>
50 <tt/debug/; <tt/motd=motd-file-name/;
52 <tag><bf>Description:</bf></tag>
53 This module allows you to have arbitrary motd's (message of the day)
54 output after a succesful login. By default this file is <em>/etc/motd</em>,
55 but is configurable to any file.
58 The behavior of this module can be modified with one of the following
65 - the file to output if not using the default.
69 <tag><bf>Examples/suggested usage:</bf></tag>
71 login session pam_motd.so motd=/etc/motd
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