What kind of error messages do you get? I am assuming if you are trying
to login directly as root then you'll have to enable root login in the
/etc/ssh/sshd_config and uncommenting PermitRootlogin yes. This is a big
security risk to login directly as root let alone telnet. Also make sure
it's not
Hamed Abangar wrote:
Dear members
I'm new to this list and also I'm new to FreeBSD environment .I'm network administrator in an isp.Recently i have changed our Internet servers from Linux to freebsd ( cache servers , dns servers , firewall , mail servers) . Every things works well , but i have
Peter Risdon wrote:
Hamed Abangar wrote:
i can't login to my server with root account from my home or every
other where.
Remote root logins are disabled by default. This is probably the best
way to leave things. You can log in as a user then su to root, use
sudo or whatever.
I should have
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Dear members
I'm new to this list and also I'm new to FreeBSD
Hamed Abangar wrote:
Dear members
I'm new to this list and also I'm new to FreeBSD environment .I'm network administrator in an isp.Recently i have changed our Internet servers from Linux to freebsd ( cache servers , dns servers , firewall , mail servers) . Every things works well , but i have
Hi Hamed,
Why are you using telnet for administration, when there is SSH available? :)
In default configuration SSH is not allowing to log in as [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What you want to enable is:
PermitRootLogin yes
in /etc/ssh/sshd_config
But is it difficult for you to log in there as normal