# The components section contains an ordered list of components you wish to # print in the MOTD. They will be printed in the order they are defined in # this file. Duplicate components will override previous definitions. Every # component has an "enabled" setting which will turn the component on or off. components: ##### # ASCII Text Art # Generates ASCII pictures of strings. # # Settings # font: The figlet font to render the text with. All supported fonts # can be found at http://www.figlet.org/fontdb.cgi # color: The color of the resulting text art. Supports the standard base-8 # colors: black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, and white. You # can also use 'default' for your default terminal color. Additionally, # you can prefix any of the base colors with 'light_' to get the lighter # version. # command: The command to run which generates the text to display. ##### ascii_text_art: enabled: true font: slant color: red command: hostname ##### # Service Status # Displays the current state of services running on the system. Currently # only supports systemd. # # Settings # services: Pairs following the format "service_name: Pretty Name". The # service_name is the name of the systemd service to look for, NOT # including the '.service' suffix. The pretty name is the name that is # used in the MOTD to represent that service. ##### service_status: enabled: true services: Apollo: Apollo sshd.socket: sshd nginx: Nginx octoprint: OctroPrint jellyfin: jellyfin gitlab-sidekiq: gitlab-sidekiq gitlab-puma: gitlab-puma gitlab-workhorse: gitlab-workhorse gitlab-gitaly: gitlab-gitaly mariadb: MariaDB postgresql: postgresql syncthing@marcel: syncthing openvpn-server@server: OpenVPN coturn: CoTURN ##### # Uptime # Displays the current uptime of the machine. # # Settings # prefix: The text to prepend to the uptime string. ##### uptime: enabled: true prefix: Uptime ##### # SSL Certificates # Displays the validity and expiration dates of SSL certificates. # # Settings # certs: Pairs following the format "PrettyName: absolute_cert_file_path". # The absolute_cert_file_path is the absolute file path of the SSL # certificate. The pretty name is the name that is used in the MOTD to # represent that certificate, typically a domain name. ##### ssl_certificates: enabled: true certs: ...: /etc/letsencrypt/live/.../cert.pem ##### # Filesystems # Displays filesystem usage information. # # Settings # filesystems: Pairs following the format "filesystem_name: Pretty Name". # The filesystem_name is the name of the filesystem listed when using the # `df` command line tool. The pretty name is the name that is used in the # MOTD to represent that filesystem. ##### filesystems: enabled: true filesystems: /dev/sda2: root ##### # Last Login # Displays previous login information for users. # # Settings # users: A list of user names which you are interested in receiving login # information about. The key is the username, and the value is the number # of recent logins you'd like to display. ##### # last_login: # enabled: true # users: # marcel: 2