I:To:Pat Masterson <2 basic questions>

From: Marco Calistri (sneie.wgcv@gateway.ac.uk)
Date: Thu Jun 08 2000 - 23:18:51 EEST

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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Marco Calistri <terhi.victor@logonet.com>
    To: Pat Masterson <nnvvhf@ibsinc.com>
    Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 9:16 PM
    Subject: R: 2 basic questions

    Pat,your server does not allows e-mail directly?

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    >
    > ----- Original Message -----
    > From: Pat Masterson <qnwzm.rzazq@satconet.com>
    > To: Marco Calistri <akchdu.mzgce@phillynews.com>
    > Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2000 1:51 AM
    > Subject: Re: 2 basic questions
    >
    >
    > > On Wed, 7 Jun 2000, Marco Calistri wrote:
    > > >
    > > > 1) How to add a User-ID to linux,with full permissions,
    > > > but avoiding the risks of using "root" as Login ?
    > >
    > > You set that user's UID field to be 0 (zero). This is the thrid
    position
    > > in /etc/passwd. Same as root has. But, it will have the same risks.
    > >
    > > >
    > > > 2) How to configure Telnet and FTP access permission to
    > > > Linux Servers (Red Hat 6.0) from localhost and from
    > > > a "lan" machine having a private "192.168.." i.p.a. ?
    > >
    > > You should already be able to do this. What happens when you try?
    > > If the LAN isn't the 192.168.. network, then you need to have a real IP
    > > address for the machine to be able to get to systems that are on other
    > > networks.
    > >
    > >
    > > * Pat Masterson B38-01, Northrop Grumman, * Ham:KE2LJ
    > > * 20 Orville Road, * President Grumman
    > Amateur
    > > * Bohemia, NY * Radio Club WA2LQO
    > > * email: lkqnqz.wvlrilva@mail.dy.fi Fone: 631-218-6746 * www.qsl.net/wa2lqo
    > >
    > Hello Pat,thanks for reply.
    > If I will have the same risks the newuser adding is worthless.
    > About telnet,right now I have a login and password prompts,
    > If I try to input my usual login and my usual password
    > (the same I use at linux startup) I get "login incorrect"
    > for 3 times,then I loose connection.
    > FTP is working without such problem.
    >
    > See you later,All the Best,Marco.



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