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Date:      Wed, 2 Mar 2005 13:38:17 -0800
From:      Kris Kennaway <kris@obsecurity.org>
To:        Jarrod - Cybertek <jarrod@cybertek.co.za>
Cc:        'Kris Kennaway' <kris@obsecurity.org>
Subject:   Re: referencing in files
Message-ID:  <20050302213817.GB90379@xor.obsecurity.org>
In-Reply-To: <20050302110159.E6E2F1FFC6D@overport.cybertek.co.za>
References:  <20050302102921.GA92791@xor.obsecurity.org> <20050302110159.E6E2F1FFC6D@overport.cybertek.co.za>

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On Wed, Mar 02, 2005 at 01:02:05PM +0200, Jarrod - Cybertek wrote:
> Ok sorry.
>=20
> Precisely. I have a file (actually a script, sorry) that has a lot of the
> settings for a client in, eg IP addresses, interface they connect on etc.
> and I use the motd to keep all this together, just to make things easier
> when I log into my server. Now I want the motd to update (if at all
> possible) to the settings in this file when I change it. Maybe a script IS
> the only way to go.
>=20
> Here is an example:
>=20
> Say i have a file /root/setup.client.sh, and it has this line:
> 	IFACE=3Dng10
> Now I want to have the motd, when it is displayed after login, to go fetch
> the current value of that IFACE, and display that value.
>=20
> Is it a bit clearer?

Yes.  The way to go is to just make the script also update the motd
when you run it.

Kris

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