At 04:37 PM 5/9/98 +0600, you wrote:
>Hello, 
>I posted a question about this the other day, but none of the suggestions
>worked. Just wondering if there are some more hints??
>Problem: I can log in as root from anywhere. The only locations that are
>supposed to be allowed are tty0 - tty8, as specified in the /etc/securetty
>file. The file permissions on /etc/securetty are 600. What else could cause
>this? I have done the "rpm -Va" thing to make sure all the installed

It also should be owned by user and group "root".

# chown root.root /etc/securetty




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