you can allow remote logins with the root user by adding ttyp[0-8] to the
/etc/securettys file.

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Jason Hemmenway                         (512)206-0527 ext 14
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On Sun, 20 Dec 1998, Dick wrote:

> 1.  Anyone out there know how I can allow a telnet session to log into RH 5.2 Linux 
>as root.  I am maintaining systems in the field and sometimes need to login as root 
>from a remote site.
> 
> 2.  Interesting situation:  I am porting from SCO OpenServer 5.0.4 and after moving 
>everything over to RH Linux 5.2, I ran my program.  It seemed to run WITHOUT 
>compiling on Linux!  I was shocked.  Then I went to change something and tried to 
>compile.  It seems that the libraries "xxx.a" files that came over in the move are 
>NOT compatible with the Linux Linker.  Anyway on SCO to MAKE them compatible (some 
>flag or switch in the "ln"?), or is there something I can do under Linux to make it 
>recognize what SCO put out in the form of "xxx.a"'s.
> 
> thx,
> dick
> 
> 

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