+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/bash
-
-# this program is run in the background to show a bye message on the console.
-
-source "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/core/functions.sh"
-
-export LIGHTWEIGHT_INIT=true # make sure we just get our variables.
-source $HOME/yeti/scripts/launch_feisty_meow.sh
-export host=$(hostname)
-
-# use this to always print the message.
-# export hostlist=$host
-
-# only print on a few...
-export hostlist='chandra ducky equanimity gulliver hamstergate \
- mycroft mrowrt numenor shaggy simmy slowboat velma wolfe \
-\
- dervish frylock lagomorph shakezula '
-#hmmm: this hostlist is highly dependent on my own favorite host names.
-# to commoditize this, we should instead use a config file for the list.
-
-# set our domain name based on what's found in the resolv.conf file, where
-# dns info is often found.
-DOMAIN_NAME=$(grep -i search </etc/resolv.conf | tail -1 | sed -n -e 's/domain.\(.*\)$/\1/p')
-if [ -z "$DOMAIN_NAME" ]; then
- # second try, searching out the search domain as a suitable replacement
- # for the actual domain being specified.
- DOMAIN_NAME=$(grep -i search </etc/resolv.conf | tail -1 | sed -n -e 's/search.\(.*\)$/\1/p')
-fi
-# oh well, we don't know what the heck the domain is.
-if [ -z "$DOMAIN_NAME" ]; then DOMAIN_NAME=unknown_domain; fi
-
-echo domain is $DOMAIN_NAME
-
-for i in $hostlist; do
- if [ "$host" = "$i" -o "$host" = "$i.$DOMAIN_NAME" ]; then
-# echo $(date_stringer)": $host matched." >>$HOME/host_matched_in_byejob.txt
- ( /bin/bash <<end
- sleep 7; bash $FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/users/byemessage.sh /dev/console
-end
- )&
-jobs
- fi
-done
-