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Old 04-04-2007, 12:07 PM   #1
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Do know what this means?


.CASF_I.021 Last logged in USERNAME from node so and so
.CASF_I.022 Password expire for USERNAME on APR-14-2007
Last login: Wed Apr 4 18:00:00 from

How can I do this message after my users are logged on?

I know that the third message comes on automatically....I know that but how can I generate the other first two??
 
Old 04-04-2007, 02:57 PM   #2
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.CASF_I.021 Last logged in USERNAME from node so and so
.CASF_I.022 Password expire for USERNAME on APR-14-2007
Last login: Wed Apr 4 18:00:00 from

How can I do this message after my users are logged on?
I know that the third message comes on automatically....I know that but how can I generate the other first two??
I don't think there is any built-in command or setting to display exactly that message. Where/how did you got it ?
You probably can write a small program to display this information.
 
  


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