Replace lb.conf and issue.net over your configuration.

THIS IS FOR LIGHTBAR 1.10.2000 ONLY. You may experiance problems with
any other versions.


*YES* i ripped the ansi logo off from prevail but that was the only ansi
i had on my system at the time so bite me :-).  Anyways, hope you enjoy.

WHAT I DID:

I ripped off the logo from a ansi from ACiD 55/4b or something then
pasted the logo created the neet little box in the lower corner with
the login:... and Password:... prompts etc.. then i added those macros
you see manually at the top. 

I First set LoginPrompt and PasswdPrompt to "" so lightbar doesn't print
out anything for a login or password prompt because i've already made
one in the ansi box and there's no need for it to print one out. 

I set the PasswdChar to "," Set the LoginLength to "22" so they
couldn't exceed 22 characters while typing in the login name.  I set
the PasswdLength to "19" so they couldn't go over 19 characters on the
Password (just so they can't type out of the box drawn up.)

i set X to "54" to go 54 spaces over. then i set Y to "19" to go 19 lines
down, effectivly positioning the cursor into the box before getting the
login name. :) Then i set XPass to "57" to go 57 spaces over. then i set
YPass to "20" to go twenty lines down. XReturn and YReturn i left at 0
and made ReturnMessage blank so it doesn't say anything on a incorrect
login. i Set ReturnLogin to 22 periods so it'll clean up login parameter
on a incorrect login.  I also set ReturnPasswd to 19 so lightbar will
clean up the password parameter on a incorrect login. I also set
ReloadIssue so the issue.net will be refreshed each time there's a
incorrect login.  

One last thing; i set NewLine to "4" so it'll space 4 lines down before
printing out the lastlog information etc and logging us in. Just so the
lastlog information doesn't overlap the ANSI box and logo etc when there's
a correct login. :)  You could easily add a status box and configure
ReturnMessage and XReturn YReturn to print out incorrect logins etc.. but
i'm lazy ;P

TO TEST THIS OUT:

copy issue.net to /etc and lb.conf to /etc (or wherever your lightbar
configuration files exist at.) then either log out to a local console
(agetty) or just execute 'telnet localhost' to do a network login to your
own system.  This'll show you how some of the X,Y cursor positioning 
features work :-).  (i personally don't use this but people sometimes 
find this nice.)
