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configure password prompt in SSH

Subject: configure password prompt in SSH
Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 15:46:04 +0100
Hi,
I get "Password: " prompts when a ssh into linux machines and "user (at) hostname's password: " when I log into OpenBSD. The OpenBSD machine has OpenSSH_4.1 and GNU/Linux has OpenSSH_3.9, so maybe this was introduced between those versions. I really think it is nice that it tells the hostname.


So the question is, is it possible to configure the prompt for password of SSH?
If so, how it is done?
If not, won't it be better that the password prompt of OpenSSH in GNU/Linux is the same that the one in OpenBSD ?


I have searched the openssh web, read the man pages of ssh_config and sshd_config. The only reference [1] I found to something similar does not clarify anything at all.

Cheers,

        Manuel.

[1] http://groups.google.com/group/mailing.unix.openssh-dev/browse_thread/thread/c04a1ba85b7aa80e/f17da8a240adab8b%23f17da8a240adab8b?sa=X&oi=groupsr&start=2&num=3


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