
30 Jan
2002
30 Jan
'02
12:56
Why don't you login as a normal user and then su to obtain root privileges. This is by far more secure and avoids any possibility of a mistake in the configuration which might cause a security hole to exist in your system. Jim 01/30/02 06:05:06 AM, Marco Nierlich <mani@access.unizh.ch> wrote:
Patrick Geiser wrote:
Hi Praise
Just set "PermitRootLogin" to "now" in /etc/ssh/sshd_config and reload sshd.
Hi all,
is there a way to allow ssh root login from 192.168.1.0/24 and permit it from anywhere else?
TIA Marco
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