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Allow root account to use SSH in Solaris


Q. Root access to ssh server blocked. How do I allow root account access to ssh server?A. Allowing direct root access over ssh is a security risk. However following steps will allow you to login as root over ssh session:Open sshd_config file:
# vi /etc/ssh/sshd_configFind out line that read as follows:
PermitRootLogin no
Set it as follows:
PermitRootLogin yesFind out line that read as follows (
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