-> > -> How to make telnetd accept root login ?
-> >
-> > are you nuts ?
-> > use ssh at least...
->
-> If you really must allow root access, after adding the relevent entries to
-> the /etc/securrity file. You *could* then restrict root access to limited
-> hosts via the /etc/login.access file.
On Thu, Jan 21, 1999 at 03:59:02PM +0100, Matus fantomas Uhlar wrote:
> -> How to make telnetd accept root login ?
>
> are you nuts ?
> use ssh at least...
If you really must allow root access, after adding the relevent entries to
the /etc/securrity file. You *could* then restrict root access to
>
> How to make telnetd accept root login ?
>
Do not do that.
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On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Matus "fantomas" Uhlar wr
-> How to make telnetd accept root login ?
are you nuts ?
use ssh at least...
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UF Marpaung wrote:
> How to make telnetd accept root login ?
Have a look at the manual page securetty(5) and edit /etc/securetty.
HTH,
-Remco
How to make telnetd accept root login ?
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