oops... i
read your last post a bit too hastily. you did say that you disabled login
rights for root, and the su - simply makes it a login shell. my
bad...
Shannon
Neumann
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Coordinator
Indiana Institute of
Technology
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To: Neumann, Shannon M
Subject: [Fwd: Re: Service Command]
From: Shannon Neumann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 4:34 PM
To: Neumann, Shannon M
Subject: [Fwd: Re: Service Command]
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Date: | Fri, 07 Mar 2003 16:14:55 -0500 |
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You need to use su -
This will get you into root's environment.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Until recently I had ssh'd to my Redhat 7.3 machine with the root username. I have removed the login rights now and access the machine with a local user account, then su to root. Now there are a lot of commands I can no longer run from anywhere like I have in the past. The main one being the "service" command used to start, stop, and restart services. Anyone have a clue how to get those features back? Thanks Billy