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Creating a telnet greeting message
XEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM
An administrator can create an ASCII greeting message that client
workstations display when users telnet to the DocuPrint Printer
Controller:
1. Use a UNIX editor in a UNIX shell at the Printer Controller to
create the message and name the file "greeting".
2. Add the greeting file to the /var/db directory at the Printer
Controller. The greeting file must be resident on the system and
not a symbolic link.
The DocuPrint system searches for a file named /var/db/greeting
whenever a telnet connection is made to the Printer Controller, and
the client workstation displays the greeting message.
Note: The Printer Controller does not display the greeting
message.
Following is an example of a greeting message a client workstation
can display when a telnet connection is made.
>telnet <DocuPrint Printer Controller>
Trying xx.xx.xx.xx. . .
Connected to dpserver
Escape character is'^]' .
DocuPrint System Administration <DocuPrint
Printer Controller>
This system is restricted to legitimate company
business purposes and is subject to audit.
unauthorized access, use or modification of this
computer system or the data contained therein or
in transit to or from, is a criminal violation of
federal & state law.
DocuPrint version: 7.1: Mon July 3 12:34:58 PDT
2000 Copyright (C) 1983-2000 by Xerox
Corporation. All rights reserved.
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