Mark Woods wrote:
Chris Shaw wrote:
If you really want to be able to telnet in as root, locate
telnetd.conf or somesuch and it should be in there somewhere
as a yes/no. (It is for ssh anyway..)
No, not under any distro I'm familiar with... It's under
/etc/securetty...
You add the tty of the d
Steve Szmidt wrote:
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On Friday 20 August 2004 06:02 am, Thomas Kuepper wrote:
use ssh instead of telnet. telnet is a bad idea.
And the reason telnet is a bad idea, is because it sends the password in clear
text. Today there's no valid reason to
neil wrote:
Sorry if this is posted to the wrong forum but as it is related to a
problem I have with Asterisk it may just scrape through!!
I am running Fedora 1 and I can telnet in to my asterisk box as any
user except root and am using the same credentials as logging in
locally. I am new to
Thanks to all those who responded to my post.
Neil
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Chris Shaw wrote:
>>If you really want
Chris Shaw wrote:
If you really want to be able to telnet in as root, locate
telnetd.conf or somesuch and it should be in there somewhere
as a yes/no. (It is for ssh anyway..)
No, not under any distro I'm familiar with... It's under /etc/securetty...
You add the tty of the device you want to
> If you really want to be able to telnet in as root, locate
> telnetd.conf or somesuch and it should be in there somewhere
> as a yes/no. (It is for ssh anyway..)
No, not under any distro I'm familiar with... It's under /etc/securetty...
You add the tty of the device you want to allow root acces
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> Sorry if this is posted to the wrong forum but as it is
> related to a problem I have with Asterisk it may just
scrape through!!
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> > > Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] telnet and Root
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> > > > On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 08:40:43AM -0700, Chris Shaw said:
> > > > > >...Today there's no valid reason to use telnet over ssh.
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> > > > On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 08:40:43AM -0700, Chris Shaw said:
> > > > > >...Today there's no valid rea
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> Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 9:13 AM
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> > On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 08:40:43AM -0700, Chris Shaw said:
> > > >...Today there's no valid reason to use telnet over ssh.
> > >
> > > Was there ev
LOL it was so long ago, I didn't think about that reason... :)
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On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 08:40:43AM -0700, Chris Shaw said:
> >...Today there's no valid reason to use telnet over ssh.
>
> Was there ever a valid reason? Maybe export restrictions on crypto? I've
> never EVER used telnet or rlogin, SSH is so much nicer anyway...
Yeah. Some of us were around befor
>...Today there's no valid reason to use telnet over ssh.
Was there ever a valid reason? Maybe export restrictions on crypto? I've
never EVER used telnet or rlogin, SSH is so much nicer anyway...
-Chris
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On Friday 20 August 2004 06:02 am, Thomas Kuepper wrote:
> use ssh instead of telnet. telnet is a bad idea.
And the reason telnet is a bad idea, is because it sends the password in clear
text. Today there's no valid reason to use telnet over ssh.
>
use ssh instead of telnet. telnet is a bad idea.
Am 20.08.2004 um 11:39 schrieb neil:
Sorry if this is posted to the wrong forum but as it is related to a problem I have with Asterisk it may just scrape through!!
I am running Fedora 1 and I can telnet in to my asterisk box as any user except
Sorry if this is posted to the wrong forum but as it
is related to a problem I have with Asterisk it may just scrape through!!
I am running Fedora 1 and I can telnet in to my
asterisk box as any user except root and am using the same credentials as logging
in locally. I am new to Linux
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