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Re: How to prevent motd including os info
John-Mark Gurney (gurney_j
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Fri, 17 Sep 1999 12:02:36 -0700
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Donald J . Maddox scribbled this message on Sep 13:
> There may not be ANYTHING *BSD in the jail environment, let alone
> 'strings'. Again, assumptions.
ummm.. yes there is... can we say ENOSYS?? I knew you could... assuming
people have write permissions and execute permissions...
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