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Telnet in as a normal use, then type "su" and enter the root password.
If this box is going to be access from the Internet, you should
seriously consider using ssh instead (which can be used for root logins
without peopl
>
> I have windows 2000 network in our office but me &
> couple of my friend have built up a machine there to install mandrake in
> ..now
> cause we will use it for educational
> purpose & dont have a monitor for it we would like to access it over telnet
> & learn it ...it will be multiple a
Never telnet as root!!! I wouldn't even telnet as a user and su to
root. Your best bet is to use ssh or openssh.
That said...
man telnet
man ssh
These should tell you everything you need to know.
Dave
On Saturday 10 March 2001 01:23, faisal gillani wrote:
> Hello there
>
> I have windows 200
Hello there
I have windows 2000 network in our office but me &
couple of my friend have built up a machine there to install mandrake in
..now
cause we will use it for educational
purpose & dont have a monitor for it we would like to access it over telnet
& learn it ...it will be multiple acc