Interested to learn what kind of things you guys are automating using this. Maybe some sample scripts?
I want to have a check to ensure nobody has changed the volume retention levels on snaplock volumes and if this may be possible using some ssh wizardry?
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Same to me.
I had to invest about 2 days to update our
“ssh-admin-toolkit”
to get rid of these useful but in our case “annoying” messages.
Is there an ssh option to shut this off ?
If not, when will it be implemented ?
Thanks,
Norbert
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Plus one on this. I had adapt a bunch of my automation to handle this new output.
Thanks,
Michael
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Ontap 9.5 added 'Last login' to the output of ssh connections, and optionally puts other things in there, like number of unsuccessful login attempts, etc.
Any way to turn that off?
It's playing hell with various things I have that scrape output from things I ssh into the filers.
This stuff seems to be separate from MOTD/banner messages which are indeed configurable.