First of all don't use telnet. Use SSH.
secondly you cannot login as root directly, for that matter you need to get rid of 
/etc/securetty or add an psuedo terminal entries into /etc/securetty. But anyways 
don't login directly as root (secondly dont use telnet, use SSH).

Regards, 
---------
Muhammad Faisal Rauf Danka

Chief Technology Officer
Gem Internet Services (Pvt) Ltd.
web: www.gem.net.pk


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Hi,

 

I’m trying connect via telnet to my server linux (redhat 7.3) and it show me the login to authentifacte but when I input my root and password it says me that the login incorrect.

 

hosts.allow is empty.

hosts.deny is empty.

 

iptables is empty.

 

When I connect it appers :

Red Hat Linux release 7.0 (Valhalla)

Kernel 2.4.18-3 on an i586

Login:

 

I using a telnet windows xp to connect it.

 

I Know that I musn’t use this way to connect remote , but I want to use from internal lan only because I’m beginng with linux.

 

Un Cordial Saludo / Best regards

Ximo Llácer

Dpto Sistemas  (GrupoInterpack )

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