pts/0
pts/1
pts/2
and so on...

add the terminals above to ur securetty file found in /etc dir .. the file contains 
the terminal which root is allowed to login by default.


rex




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On 6/29/2001 at 10:54 AM Unix Systems Administrator wrote:

>By default root is not allowed to log in via remote telnet.
>How do you disable this security feature?
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