25 Aug
2004
25 Aug
'04
13:57
Hi Bruce, On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 09:52:15 -0400 UTC (8/25/2004, 8:52 AM -0500 UTC my time), Bruce Marshall trunco scripsit:
For security reasons, you cannot SSH as root. SSH as a user, then if needed su to root.
-- Gary
B> Eh?? I do it all the time.... and the only thing I change in the SUSE B> setup is the port number..... I think the default for 9.1 (and for ssh in B> general) is B> #PermitRootLogin yes Yes, that is what must be changed (uncommented out), otherwise, he would not be able to get in as root. What I meant was that by default, he could not get in as root. Personally, I too have changed the port number. -- Gary