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not aware of.\r\n\r\nwhy do you want to do this?\r\n\r\na few things you can try.\r\n\r\n1) ban root login from regular telnet (not sure how you are going to do this, you need to figure it out). open telnet on a separate port, and put tcp wrapper around it and only allow certain ip. so if root needs to log in, use that port #\r\n\r\n2) write a shell script, and put in profile, that will check last log or whatever log for current session\'s remote ip. if the ip is not the same as the one authorized, immedidately exit. |
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