N - Noweeee - Forum Veteran Elite Jan 19, 2018 #1 Tagumpay ang paggawa ko ng own server salamat kay sir tekninja , now gusto ko po sana lagyan ng Server Message : sa tunneling, Is it possible po ba.
Tagumpay ang paggawa ko ng own server salamat kay sir tekninja , now gusto ko po sana lagyan ng Server Message : sa tunneling, Is it possible po ba.
M menin Forum Guru Established Jan 19, 2018 #2 Meron po Hanapin mo nlng sa search box Peace ^_^ Upvote 0 Downvote
N - Noweeee - Forum Veteran Elite Jan 19, 2018 TS TS #4 PHC-WANGzki said: share mo n samin server mo Click to expand... Soon ibabahagi ko dito, inaaral ko pa kung paano mag appear ang Server Message sa tunneling kasunod ng Using algorithm then Server Message. Upvote 0 Downvote
PHC-WANGzki said: share mo n samin server mo Click to expand... Soon ibabahagi ko dito, inaaral ko pa kung paano mag appear ang Server Message sa tunneling kasunod ng Using algorithm then Server Message.
P PHC-WANGzki Forum Guru Jan 19, 2018 #5 Change the SSH Login Message To change the message displayed beforelogin, edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config $ sudo vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config and add (or uncomment) the line Banner /etc/banner /etc/banner can be whatever file you want. Then edit /etc/banner $ sudo vi /etc/banner and put in whatever welcome message you want . | . . . .-. | .-..-. .--.--. .-. \ \ / (.-' |( ( )| | |(.-' `' `' `--'` `-'`-' ' ' ` `--' You’ll probably need to restart sshd before your changes take effect $ sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart To change the message displayed after login, edit /etc/motd $ sudo vi /etc/motd and enter the message you want to display Upvote 0 Downvote
Change the SSH Login Message To change the message displayed beforelogin, edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config $ sudo vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config and add (or uncomment) the line Banner /etc/banner /etc/banner can be whatever file you want. Then edit /etc/banner $ sudo vi /etc/banner and put in whatever welcome message you want . | . . . .-. | .-..-. .--.--. .-. \ \ / (.-' |( ( )| | |(.-' `' `' `--'` `-'`-' ' ' ` `--' You’ll probably need to restart sshd before your changes take effect $ sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart To change the message displayed after login, edit /etc/motd $ sudo vi /etc/motd and enter the message you want to display
P PHC-WANGzki Forum Guru Jan 19, 2018 #7 PHC - NoelM said: Thanks nakuha ko na. Click to expand... share mo n sa akin via pm lang para ma solo ko haha Upvote 0 Downvote
PHC - NoelM said: Thanks nakuha ko na. Click to expand... share mo n sa akin via pm lang para ma solo ko haha
N - Noweeee - Forum Veteran Elite Jan 19, 2018 TS TS #10 PHC-WANGzki said: share mo n sa akin via pm lang para ma solo ko haha Click to expand... Haha soon masta. Enjoy ko muna to . tacome9 said: Nakagawa kana nung openvpn server? Click to expand... Sinubukan ko yung tut kaso di gumana sakin ayaw mag connect. Upvote 0 Downvote
PHC-WANGzki said: share mo n sa akin via pm lang para ma solo ko haha Click to expand... Haha soon masta. Enjoy ko muna to . tacome9 said: Nakagawa kana nung openvpn server? Click to expand... Sinubukan ko yung tut kaso di gumana sakin ayaw mag connect.
T tacome9 Forum Veteran Jan 19, 2018 #11 PHC - NoelM said: Haha soon masta. Enjoy ko muna to . Sinubukan ko yung tut kaso di gumana sakin ayaw mag connect. Click to expand... Sakin connected pero ayaw magbrowse sa internet Upvote 0 Downvote
PHC - NoelM said: Haha soon masta. Enjoy ko muna to . Sinubukan ko yung tut kaso di gumana sakin ayaw mag connect. Click to expand... Sakin connected pero ayaw magbrowse sa internet
N - Noweeee - Forum Veteran Elite Jan 19, 2018 TS TS #12 tacome9 said: Sakin connected pero ayaw magbrowse sa internet Click to expand... OpenVPN? no idea ako dyan, sa ssh kailangan mo pa e allow yung forwarding para magka net. Upvote 0 Downvote
tacome9 said: Sakin connected pero ayaw magbrowse sa internet Click to expand... OpenVPN? no idea ako dyan, sa ssh kailangan mo pa e allow yung forwarding para magka net.
M Mr Zero Forum Veteran Feb 26, 2018 #13 PHC-WANGzki said: Change the SSH Login Message To change the message displayed beforelogin, edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config $ sudo vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config and add (or uncomment) the line Banner /etc/banner /etc/banner can be whatever file you want. Then edit /etc/banner $ sudo vi /etc/banner and put in whatever welcome message you want . | . . . .-. | .-..-. .--.--. .-. \ \ / (.-' |( ( )| | |(.-' `' `' `--'` `-'`-' ' ' ` `--' You’ll probably need to restart sshd before your changes take effect $ sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart To change the message displayed after login, edit /etc/motd $ sudo vi /etc/motd and enter the message you want to display Click to expand... ha diko magets sir? yung server message talaga mismo mapapalitan siya? Upvote 0 Downvote
PHC-WANGzki said: Change the SSH Login Message To change the message displayed beforelogin, edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config $ sudo vi /etc/ssh/sshd_config and add (or uncomment) the line Banner /etc/banner /etc/banner can be whatever file you want. Then edit /etc/banner $ sudo vi /etc/banner and put in whatever welcome message you want . | . . . .-. | .-..-. .--.--. .-. \ \ / (.-' |( ( )| | |(.-' `' `' `--'` `-'`-' ' ' ` `--' You’ll probably need to restart sshd before your changes take effect $ sudo /etc/init.d/ssh restart To change the message displayed after login, edit /etc/motd $ sudo vi /etc/motd and enter the message you want to display Click to expand... ha diko magets sir? yung server message talaga mismo mapapalitan siya?