Re: Telent

2000-11-23 Thread Sebastiaan
Hi, if you really need to log in as root via telnet, you must add a line in /etc/securetty and add: pts/0 for only one connection pts/1 for a second connection etc. However, this is unsecure. For maintenance, use ssh instead (and do not add the lines given above). If you need to acces the com

Re: Telent

2000-11-22 Thread ktb
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 09:28:03PM -0800, Trainer wrote: > I have a question. Is there some configuration that I need to make in order > to telnet in to my Linux box. I have a static ip, and i can log on locally. I > have the gateway configured. I get the log in thru telnet and enter root and >

Re: Telent

2000-11-22 Thread Cheng H. Lee
On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 09:28:03PM -0800, Trainer wrote: > I have a question. Is there some configuration that I need to make in order > to telnet in to my Linux box. I have a static ip, and i can log on locally. I > have the gateway configured. I get the log in thru telnet and enter root and >

Re: Telent

2000-11-22 Thread Steven Kurylo
You cannot use root to login with telnet. Its disabled by default for security reasons. At 11:28 PM 22/11/00, you wrote: I have a question. Is there some configuration that I need to make in order to telnet in to my Linux box. I have a static ip, and i can log on locally. I have the gateway c

Re: Telent

2000-11-22 Thread Hung Hin Lik, Shell
> Trainer wrote: > > I have a question. Is there some configuration that I need to make in > order to telnet in to my Linux box. I have a static ip, and i can log > on locally. I have the gateway configured. I get the log in thru > telnet and enter root and then password. Everytime I get incorre

Re: Telent

2000-11-22 Thread John Griffiths
Jeff said: I have a question. Is there some configuration that I need to make in order to telnet in to my Linux box. I have a static ip, and i can log on locally. I have the gateway configured. I get the log in thru telnet and enter root and then password. Everytime I get incorrect login I know th