If your only issue is to prevent users from su - to root, just edit the config file. sshd_config, in the file there is a variable "#PermitRootLogin yes" just uncomment it out and restart your ssh daemon.
LB
The output from "ps -ef|grep defunct|grep -v grep|wc -l"..
0
The out from "vmstat -f;sleep 60;vmstat -f"..
14136 forks
14138 forks
bootinfo -K
64
So based on Letis comments I am assuming that the pid's string is so large based on the fact that the kernel is running 64...
Hello All,
Quick question..I noticed that one of my servers every time a new process is forked the PID number is over 2 million. I do a ps -ef|more...all the processes are over > 200,000. The server runs fine...but should I be alarmed?
Thanks in advance,
Lou
If a console has not been configured, the system pauses with this value in the three-digit display and then displays instructions for choosing a console on the native display. System initialization and configuration continue after you choose a console.
When the LED is at the 0c31 prompt, it is...
If a console has not been configured, the system pauses with this value in the three-digit display and then displays instructions for choosing a console on the native display. System initialization and configuration continue after you choose a console.
When the LED is at the 0c31 prompt, it is...
I received the same message:
Telnet: connect: A remote host refused an attempted connects operation
When my Nis services where down. Not sure if you are running NIS..But if so try restarting the NIS services.
smitty nfs ->nis ->remove client configuration ..then go back and add client...
I tried using "Further Configuration" in smit to configure the second card but it overrides the settings of the first card. Its odd if I bring down one of the cards it works fine but when I have both cards active it wants to use same hostname and IP address for both cards.
Interesting, even if you have a gig connection on one card and a 10/100 connection on the other card.
I know on Solaris this is possible?
Thanks for the reply
Hello,
I need some assistance in configuring my secondary network card on one of my RS/6000. When I used smitty tcpip and select my second network card and enter all fields..It makes does entries the primary entries for the system.
So basically I want two cards with two different ip address and...
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