Re: Allow root to telnet

2002-04-18 Thread Tom Cook
On 0, Michael Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I am having trouble with a few services and want to allow root to telnet > to a Debian 2.2r5 system for testing purposes, but can not find the way > to allow this to happen. That is because it is one of the worse

Re: Allow root to telnet

2002-04-18 Thread David Smead
It's probably easier to set up ssh, and access as a normal user and the su. -- Sincerely, David Smead http://www.amplepower.com. On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, Michael Watts wrote: > Hi, > > I am having trouble with a few services and want to allow root to telnet > to a Debian 2.2r5 s

Re: Allow root to telnet

2002-04-17 Thread Ramesh Panuganty
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 9:32 PM Subject: Allow root to telnet Hi,   I am having trouble with a few services and want to allow root to telnet to a Debian 2.2r5 system for testing purposes, but can not find the way to allow this to happen.   I have had a look through the

Re: Allow root to telnet

2002-04-17 Thread Paul 'Baloo' Johnson
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, Michael Watts wrote: > I have had a look through the man pages, and looked into /etc/securetty > but get stuck there. Do I have to add an entry for telnet to securetty > to allow root to login that way? Or is it done elsewhere?? Add ttyp0, etc (I think) to /etc/securetty and

Re: Allow root to telnet

2002-04-17 Thread Dave Price
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 11:32:45AM +0800, Michael Watts wrote: > Hi, > > I am having trouble with a few services and want to allow root to telnet > to a Debian 2.2r5 system for testing purposes, but can not find the way > to allow this to happen. > Can't you achieve the s

Allow root to telnet

2002-04-17 Thread Michael Watts
Hi,   I am having trouble with a few services and want to allow root to telnet to a Debian 2.2r5 system for testing purposes, but can not find the way to allow this to happen.   I have had a look through the man pages, and looked into /etc/securetty but get stuck there. Do I have to add an