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Don't display the MOTD when an explicit command is run.
(possibly via authorized_keys(5) restrictions), even when a
pseudo-terminal has been allocated for the session. In other words,
only display the MOTD when the server starts the user's default shell.
author | Guilhem Moulin <guilhem@fripost.org> |
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date | Wed, 21 Oct 2015 22:08:47 +0800 |
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Dropbear for Debian ------------------- This package will attempt to setup the Dropbear ssh server to listen on port 22. If the OpenSSH server package ("openssh-server") is installed, the file /etc/default/dropbear will be set up so that the server does not start by default. You can run Dropbear concurrently with OpenSSH 'sshd' by modifying /etc/default/dropbear so that "NO_START" is set to "0", and changing the port number that Dropbear runs on. Follow the instructions in the file. This package suggests you install the "openssh-client" package, which provides the "ssh" client program, as well as the "/usr/bin/scp" binary you will need to be able to retrieve files via SCP from a server running Dropbear. See the Dropbear homepage for more information: http://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/dropbear.html