There's one -- use ssh to login as an ordinary user and
then "su" to use the superuser account.
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From: Leo Martinez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 23, 2001 10:25 AM
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Subject: [plug] Allowing root to TelnetI am using RH6.2. I want to allow the root to login remotely to the linux server using telnet. According to redhat.com I have to modify /etc/securetty and add this: pts/0, pts/1 and pts/2. I did already, but it didn't work. Is there another way allow the root to telnet the linux box?Please advice.Thanks,Leo Martinez
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