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AdamAtomus

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  1. I have made my mind up. I will just keep root disabled for security. Thanks for the help and support
  2. Yes i have set a password using sudo -i then doing sudo passwd And for your question about why i need it is because I am used to using root to upload files then set the permmisions up.
  3. Yes I know. iT iSn'T sEcUrE tO eNaBlE rOoT, But I need SFTP Root to transfer the files in one root directory. Yes I can CHMOD it but that defeats what I am used to. Moral of the story is Old Host: Installed Ubuntu With root enabled default New Host: Installs normal Ubuntu. I have already tried enabling SSH Root in "/etc/ssh/sshd_config" and no luck.
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