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Question No SSH motd for Plesk users

Paul Hermans

Basic Pleskian
Server operating system version
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Plesk version and microupdate number
18.0.57 #5
When Plesk users login via the "SSH Terminal" plugin I would like to offer a clean terminal without motd.

For other accounts I want to keep the system default settings.

Putting a hushlogin file inside the users homedir does the job

$ touch .hushlogin

How can I automatically put a hushlogin file inside the users homedir for every new Plesk user?
 
Could you maybe use the Tools & Settings "Event Manager" to trigger a script that does it on an event like "Customer Account Created"?
 
Thanks Peter, that is a great idea! That could work.

Now I solved this by minimizing the motd for the entire server.
 
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