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How To Allow SSH Root Login On Ubuntu 20.04

December 20, 2021arstech Leave a Comment
Allow SSH Root Login on Ubuntu

In this article you will learn How to Allow SSH Root Login on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Linux step by step. By default you can login as other user. SSH login as root disabled on Ubuntu for security reasons. Also By… Continue Reading →

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How To Enable Root SSH On Ubuntu and CentOS

October 7, 2019arstech Leave a Comment
Enable Root SSH On Ubuntu and CentOS

How To Enable Root SSH On Ubuntu and CentOS   By default on Ubuntu server root SSH disabled for security reasons. That means you can login as user then use sudo to became root. In this article I will show… Continue Reading →

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How To Create a Sudo User

August 11, 2017arstech Leave a Comment

How To Create a Sudo User CentOS Login into your server as root. If you already have user you can useĀ usermodĀ  command ro add the user to the wheel group: # usermod -aG wheel username For testing sudo for that… Continue Reading →

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Forward Root Emails to External Email

February 1, 2015arstech
Forward root emails

How to forward root emails to external email To forward Linux root emails create in root home directory file : .forward, put into this file email address Or putting email address into /etc/aliases, and then run newaliases command

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