Guys, I know that this list does not deal with Red Hat Linux issues, but then this is the most helpful list that I can think of that has good support. The discussion list on redhat.com sux. Typically I use Debian on my system. Since this is my company's server...
Ok, here's the problem : I cannot seem to login to my server. When I do a telnet session, an error message appears : telnetd: /bin/login: No such file or directory; and immediately it terminates the session. I FTPed into the server and checked the /bin dir. and most certainly that file is missing. I tried to even login on the console itself, and it goes fine for the login but when I press enter, it returns to the login prompt. I cannot login at all to my system. How do I install back that login file in to the /bin directory. Where can I get that file from. The only way that I can login to the system is : linux single, and that method doesn't start the net connection, and I do not have my RH Linux 6.2 CDs with me. What happened to my system. This just popped up out of nowhere. Quite a few others have the similar problems on RH discussion list, but so far there is no answer to the questions. Is this a bug on RH Linux ? or is this a virus, or hacker or what ? Does this thing happen to Debian ? As far as I have used my Debian system, it hasn't given me any problems. Only thing slacking is a good administration tool for it like smitty. :-) Thanks in advance. Cheers, Saran.

