what do you mean by "and add to root level"? Normal users can login via ssh?
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Browse All Topicsi have created a user and add to root level
but cannot ssh
using CentOS
how to fix this?
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when you say all root users , do you mean all have user id 0?
It is better to use sudo:
http://www.gratisoft.us/su
What error message this user get when he fails to login? It could be a wrong password or that his home dir is not created?
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by: castellansolutionsPosted on 2009-02-14 at 21:13:34ID: 23643691
you may need to disable the centos firewall
also you may need to specifically enable SSH for the root user
try adding another user account - if i am correct the root
user account is retricted from access the console via ssh until you enable it.
I am not a linux person....
Robert