On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 09:45:18AM -0400, A. Khattri wrote
> On Thu, 19 May 2005, Walter Dnes wrote:
> 
> >   On one of my machines, my regular userID can su.  On the other
> > machine, I can't.  Before anyone asks...
> 
> What does /etc/securetty look like?

[m1800][root][~]cat /etc/securetty
# /etc/securetty: list of terminals on which root is allowed to login.
# See securetty(5) and login(1).
vc/1
vc/2
vc/3
vc/4
vc/5
vc/6
vc/7
vc/8
vc/9
vc/10
vc/11
vc/12
tty1
tty2
tty3
tty4
tty5
tty6
tty7
tty8
tty9
tty10
tty11
tty12

tts/0
ttyS0
hvc0

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Walter Dnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An infinite number of monkeys pounding away on keyboards will
eventually produce a report showing that Windows is more secure,
and has a lower TCO, than linux.
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