So a friend of mine is interested in creating a FreeBSD telnet/SSH box
for people in his networking class to screw with. He said he wants to do
something like what happens when you telnet into
sdf.*lonestar.org *and if you're a new user you just type new and go
from there, but I've never done this or looked into it, so I was
wondering if any of you had any ideas on how to do this.
Basically,
User telnets to the server. if they have a username and password, they
put it in. If they don't, then they are taken to a place where they can
create a new account (on lonestar, it says it's taking you to a "NEWUSER
mkacct server" to do this then asks me to put in FEP commands for
creating shell accounts)
It gives you the options and disclaimer and such and you have to agree
then choose a username.
Then it asks you more questions like zip code and password and such and
it finally creates your user account, you can then log in to the system.
Lonestar is using netBSD, we are going to use FreeBSD 6.1
Any info on how to accomplish this is greatly appreciated.
-John Cruz
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