Windows 10: Using SSH Using Windows Terminal

Discus and support Using SSH Using Windows Terminal in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; Hey Everyone, I made a quick video showing how easy it is to setup a button on Windows Terminal to save SSH sessions. I hope you find it helpful!... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/DevOps-Journey, Jul 10, 2020.

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    /u/DevOps-Journey, Jul 10, 2020
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  2. ypoora1 Win User

    Clear terminal for ssh?

    Yeah i meant users SSH-ing in. I have Mint because i also use it as a desktop regularly.
    Did that, and it seems to work. How does one add colored text to issue.net and motd? I tried the ANSI thing, but in all my terminal emulators it either shows the actual code on screen or makes garbled junk. Sorry if i'm missing stupid things, but i'm a complete noob to that.
     
    ypoora1, Jul 10, 2020
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  3. ypoora1 Win User
    Clear terminal for ssh?

    Is there any way co clear the ssh-ing user´s terminal when ¨issue(.net)¨ shows up? Iḿ trying to make my little usage disclaimer a bit more... Noticable. Running linux Mint 17 on a desktop/server tower.

    Oh, and where is the ¨motd¨ in Mint stored anyway?
     
    ypoora1, Jul 10, 2020
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    Clear terminal for ssh?

    Are you talking about when a user opens a new terminal session remotely or when they open a terminal session after they have already logged into the GUI? The reason I ask is that you brought up you are using Mint.

    If a user has already authenticated into your system using a GUI and opens a terminal they WILL NOT SEE the motd or issue.net

    If they are accessing a terminal session remotely they will see whatever you put in /etc/motd or /etc/issue.net or both if you have them both setup.

    This is because motd is for AFTER a user authenticated a remote terminal session and issue.net if for BEFORE a user attempts to authenticate.
     
    Easy Rhino, Jul 10, 2020
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