Check out the file
/etc/securetty

if you can find then insert this lines at the bottom of the file

/dev/ttyp0
/dev/ttyp1
/dev/ttyp2
....

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 : Joe Nestlerode <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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¥: 1998 4 2   5:08
: Re: telnet


>On Wed, 1 Apr 1998, Louis Monacelli wrote:
>
>> is there anything i can do to allow a root login via telnet.
>
>Wouldn't it be safer to telnet in as a user then `su' to root? 
>
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