Not sure if this helps, since I am just now installing debian for the 1st
time. If the file /etc/securetty exists, delete it, and root should be
able to telnet in to that machine. (from RH6.2-zoot)
At 10:59 AM 12/16/2001 -0500, Marc Britten wrote:
On Sun, 2001-12-16 at 02:36, Paul Scott wrote:
> Thanks, I was aware of that and these two machines are right next to
> each other and just used by me and my wife. OTOH I now realize that I
> should not setup or allow telnet at all. Is the setup for ssh exactly
> the same as for telnet. I didn't see it in the example I found in the
> HOWTO.
apt-get install ssh
the nice thing about ssh is you can use ssh-agent to eliminate logins
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