# /usr/bin/isainfo -kv
64-bit amd64 kernel modules
# uname -a
SunOS jack 5.10 Generic_137138-09 i86pc i386 i86pc
# cat /etc/release
Solaris 10 10/08 s10x_u6wos_07b X86
Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Use is subject to license terms.
Assembled 27 October 2008
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Configure FTP for root logins
1. Remove 'root' line from /etc/ftpusers.
2. Edit file /etc/ftpaccess and comment out 'deny-uid' and 'deny-gid' lines. If the file doesn't exist, there is no need to create it.
NOTE: If you are using Solaris 9 or Solaris 10, the ftp* files are located in /etc/ftpd
2. Edit file /etc/ftpaccess and comment out 'deny-uid' and 'deny-gid' lines. If the file doesn't exist, there is no need to create it.
NOTE: If you are using Solaris 9 or Solaris 10, the ftp* files are located in /etc/ftpd
Configure Telnet for root logins
Edit file /etc/default/login and comment out the following line as follows:
# If CONSOLE is set, root can only login on that device.
# Comment this line out to allow remote login by root.
#
# CONSOLE=/dev/console
# If CONSOLE is set, root can only login on that device.
# Comment this line out to allow remote login by root.
#
# CONSOLE=/dev/console
Enable ssh root login in Solaris 10
1. Change the file /etc/ssh/sshd_config with PermitRootLogin yes to replace PermitRootLogin no
2. restart the services
#svcadm restart svc:/network/ssh:default
2. restart the services
#svcadm restart svc:/network/ssh:default
Thursday, August 06, 2009
Booting solaris from CD
Open terminal
Enter command: halt in command line. White screen will appear.
Enter command: boot cdroom
Enter command: halt in command line. White screen will appear.
Enter command: boot cdroom