>Hello Managers!
>
Thanks for the support.I have solved the problem.I am able to
login as root by using exceed software.As lot off people suggested
to put "hostname:0" or "ipaddress:0" in /etc/securettys file.
I have done this modification and able to login as root .
There is one summary also posted by "kevin criss" immediately after
my query.In this it is suggested if you are not able to login as root
then check your "auth.log" file which is in
/var/adm/syslog.dated/?(whatever be the date).You can identify the
"hostname" or ipaddress
from this file,which are refused and allowed.
My original question is this :
>I am accessing my unix servers by using the exceed software.I am
>able
>to get "cde" login on any user except "root" user.When i try
>to login thru exceed as root it gives me "login refused on this
>terminal".This message looks like there could be some security file
>which is not allowing me to login from other terminal.I know about
>/etc/securettys,it allows me login from any where except cde.
>Can any one tell me which file or where i have change the permission
>for accessing "cde" environment as root from other places.
>
>
Thanks once again to all of you !
>
>Harish Arora
>system Adminstrator
>BFC-US
>
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Received on Tue Feb 16 1999 - 13:37:49 NZDT