Sorry if ths message appeared for the second time. I sent it on
yesterday but did so far not see it on the list.
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Fortunately I did not do a dist-upgrade with my 2.2 disks right away.
I first did a new install on another partition. apt dist-upgrade
resulted in my old system being
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From: "Johann Spies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 1:32 PM
Subject: Login refused
> Fortunately I did not do a dist-upgrade with my 2.2 disks right away.
> I first did a new install on another partition. apt dist-upgrad
Fortunately I did not do a dist-upgrade with my 2.2 disks right away.
I first did a new install on another partition. apt dist-upgrade
resulted in my old system being unusable. I can use the data of the
old installation from the new installation by mounting the old
partition, but my old system wo
Pere Camps wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> If I have a service disabled in inetd.conf, how do I log
> unsuccesful connections to that service? That is, I want to know if
> somebody is probing any ports in my machine.
>
tcplogd, in the iplogger package, will log connection attempts in spite
of disabl
Hi!
If I have a service disabled in inetd.conf, how do I log
unsuccesful connections to that service? That is, I want to know if
somebody is probing any ports in my machine.
TIA!
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Paul Wade wrote:
:
: Before installing Debian Linux, I was able to log in
: as root over telnet. Now it is refused. I am simply
: using a Windows system as a Linux console over
: ethernet. How do I fix this?
Have a look into /etc/securetty:
# /etc/securetty: list of terminals on which ro
Thanks to all who replied. I only do this with systems that
are not connected to the internet. This one is experimental,
but I like to have an old 386 system for making kernels or
whatever. I edited the /etc/passwd file to set paul and root
to have no password. Now, I just telnet in as paul and do
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On Sun, 9 Jun 1996, Paul Wade wrote:
> Before installing Debian Linux, I was able to log in
> as root over telnet. Now it is refused. I am simply
> using a Windows system as a Linux console over
> ethernet. How do I fix this?
man securetty
In your email to me, Paul Wade, you wrote:
>
> Before installing Debian Linux, I was able to log in
> as root over telnet. Now it is refused. I am simply
> using a Windows system as a Linux console over
> ethernet. How do I fix this?
Fix it? It's not really broken. The 'normal' security rules say
Before installing Debian Linux, I was able to log in
as root over telnet. Now it is refused. I am simply
using a Windows system as a Linux console over
ethernet. How do I fix this?
Paul Wsde
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