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From: jgalt@optonline.net (John Galt) Subject: Re: preventing root login on telnet or modem sessions Date: 11 Nov 2002 11:05:40 -0800 References: <003401c27c2d$91d01160$6700000a@venmar.com> I finally figured this out on my own. I also had to add: REMOTE_ROOT_OK=1
to the /etc/default/login file along with: CONSOLE=tty01 Everything is now working. The man pages did not indicate that REMOTE_ROOT_OK was needed for simple logins. It implied that that setting would effect only network root logins via rexecd. Thanks to everyone who helped. John
Fabio Giannotti <fabiog@venmar.com> wrote in message news:<003401c27c2d$91d01160$6700000a@venmar.com>... > > -----Original Message----- > > From: listmaster@xenitec.on.ca [mailto:listmaster@xenitec.on.ca]On > > Behalf Of John Galt > > Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 8:29 AM > > To: distribution@xenitec.on.ca > > Subject: preventing root login on telnet or modem sessions > > > > > > Is there a way to prevent authorized users from logging in directly as > > root on telnet sessions or dialup sessions? I'd like to force the user > > to log in with their own account, then su to root. System is SCO Open > > Server 5.0.6. > > > > Thanks. > > > You can edit /etc/default/boot and add a line similar to the following: > > CONSOLE=/dev/tty01 > > This will restrict root to only be allowed to log in on the first screen of > the main console. (su-ing will work from anywhere.) > > Fabio

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