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Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Hide "SSH Enabled" Warning Message On ESXi 5.1 Host

If you have enabled SSH access to a host you will constantly see a warning message informing you that SSH has been enabled. This message can be suppressed by following the steps below;

1. Connect to the Host via vSphere Client
2. Go to the Configuration tab and click on Advanced Settings under the Software section
3. Scroll down and select the UserVars option on the left
4. Find the UserVars.SuppressShellWarning option (should be at the bottom of the list) and set it to 1

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