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тАО08-31-2005 02:32 PM
тАО08-31-2005 02:32 PM
Now: I can telnet using root and nornal user to Tru64 server but cat not login via CDE.
What shoul I do???
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тАО08-31-2005 04:10 PM
тАО08-31-2005 04:10 PM
Re: CDE settings on Tru64
Did you try 'xhost +' on the server?
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тАО08-31-2005 04:16 PM
тАО08-31-2005 04:16 PM
Re: CDE settings on Tru64
"root losysgin refused on this terminal"
non- root users can access via CDE but root can not.
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тАО08-31-2005 04:52 PM
тАО08-31-2005 04:52 PM
Re: CDE settings on Tru64
Check out the manpage of 'securettys' before applying the change.
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тАО08-31-2005 05:32 PM
тАО08-31-2005 05:32 PM
Re: CDE settings on Tru64
If you are okay with direct root logins from ptys ( pseudo terminals such as your PC with the CDE) then add the line /dev/ptys to the file
/etc/securettys and then root will be able to log on.
thanks
DP
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тАО09-01-2005 01:25 PM
тАО09-01-2005 01:25 PM
Re: CDE settings on Tru64
/dev/console
local:0
:0
ptys:0
15.79.15.11:0
Regards!
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тАО09-02-2005 01:40 AM
тАО09-02-2005 01:40 AM
SolutionI work with the eXursion and CDE team in Atlanta. Here is what we recommend.
1) Attempt to connect to the system using a CDE login as root and let it fail once.
2) After the failed login as "root", simply telnet in as any user and then 'su' to root.
3) Change directory to /var/adm/syslog.dated/current then look at the "auth.log" file. Here you will see the failed "root" login attempt. You should either see the IP Hostname or IP address of the PC you attempted to connect in with.
Example:
Root Login Refused from terminal: ip.address.of.nt.system:0
-or-
Root Login Refused from terminal:
visual.alf.cpqcorp.net:0
4) Copy down the exact hostname -or- ip address used, and then change directory to /etc.
5) Then as the previous person stated, simply add the Hostname -or- IP address of the PC with a :0 (to indicate the server #) attached to the end of the line.
Note, if the pc is using a DHCP served address, and the IP address of the PC is seen in the "auth.log" file, this address could change and you may need to do this again on your next login. This all depends on if you have a dynamic DNS server setup in conjunction with DHCP so that PC's hostname is used each time. Then if the DHCP server assigns a new IP address to the PC the next time it is due to renew it, it won't affect it.
I hope I have been clear enough so as not to confuse you.
Good Luck!
Rick Retterer
HP Services
Atlanta, GA.
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тАО09-04-2005 03:11 PM
тАО09-04-2005 03:11 PM
Re: CDE settings on Tru64
tienna