Re: ssh login problem from one particular client

2014-02-19 Thread Craig L.
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 12:27:30PM -0200, André Nunes Batista wrote: > On Wed, 2014-01-29 at 13:47 -0600, Craig L. wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 02:07:08PM -0600, Craig L. wrote: > > > > This appears to be a problem with an ASA firewall appliance and is being > > looked at by our network team

Re: ssh login problem from one particular client

2014-02-01 Thread Chris Davies
Craig L. wrote: > When I tried to reconnect, it took almost 60 seconds for the password > prompt to show up. It's probably trying to lookup rDNS for your IP address. Reverse lookups are controlled by a parameter in the sshd_config file. Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@li

Re: ssh login problem from one particular client

2014-01-30 Thread André Nunes Batista
On Wed, 2014-01-29 at 13:47 -0600, Craig L. wrote: > On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 02:07:08PM -0600, Craig L. wrote: > > I have a couple of VMs running on a remote server: one with an older > > version of > > Ubuntu, and one running wheezy. I have an ssh tunnel with X forwarding set > > up > > so that

Re: ssh login problem from one particular client

2014-01-29 Thread Craig L.
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 02:07:08PM -0600, Craig L. wrote: > I have a couple of VMs running on a remote server: one with an older version > of > Ubuntu, and one running wheezy. I have an ssh tunnel with X forwarding set up > so that I can access the machines from my system as localhost > (ssh -p 48

Re: ssh login problem from one particular client

2014-01-24 Thread Craig L.
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 09:20:09PM -0200, André Nunes Batista wrote: > On Thu, 2014-01-23 at 14:07 -0600, Craig L. wrote: > > > > When I tried to reconnect, it took almost 60 seconds for the password > > prompt to > > show up. Ever since then this problem occurs from my machine to either of > >

Re: ssh login problem from one particular client

2014-01-23 Thread André Nunes Batista
On Thu, 2014-01-23 at 14:07 -0600, Craig L. wrote: > I have a couple of VMs running on a remote server: one with an older version > of > Ubuntu, and one running wheezy. I have an ssh tunnel with X forwarding set up > so that I can access the machines from my system as localhost > (ssh -p 48828 use

ssh login problem from one particular client

2014-01-23 Thread Craig L.
I have a couple of VMs running on a remote server: one with an older version of Ubuntu, and one running wheezy. I have an ssh tunnel with X forwarding set up so that I can access the machines from my system as localhost (ssh -p 48828 user@localhost and ssh -p 48829 user@localhost). Yesterday I open

Re: login problem [half OT]

2012-10-04 Thread Glenn English
On Oct 4, 2012, at 2:33 PM, Glenn English wrote: > squeese > > Can anyone shine a little light this way?? Like, am I right that there's a > password problem, and what can I do about it? Hate to reply to my own whinage, but it's fixed. It was a misconfigure in SSH. -- Glenn English -- To

login problem [half OT]

2012-10-04 Thread Glenn English
squeese I'm installing a server for a small business. Last week, a user could get her email. She's on a Mac; the server is Debian. I tried to get connectivity between her Mac and the server so she could keep some stuff on the server. Now her email is gone. She can ping and telnet, but ssh and e

kdm login problem

2009-07-29 Thread Christopher Judd
Hi, I'm running testing (amd64) on this box. After doing an aptitude full-upgrade yesterday, I can no longer login to kdm. If I kill kdm and login, I can then run startx which starts the usual kde session. I did some googling and found some references to pam upgrades, but those package

Re: Login-Problem

2009-05-29 Thread Bob McGowan
On Fri, 2009-05-29 at 09:47 +0200, Klaus Jantzen wrote: > On 05/28/2009 08:38 PM, Bob McGowan wrote: > > On Thu, 2009-05-28 at 19:59 +0200, K. Jantzen wrote: > > > > > Changing the login screen I must have changed something that now prevents > > > a "normal" login (with the possibility to login

Re: Login-Problem

2009-05-28 Thread Bob McGowan
On Thu, 2009-05-28 at 19:59 +0200, K. Jantzen wrote: > Changing the login screen I must have changed something that now prevents > a "normal" login (with the possibility to login as user or as admin). > Instead of the login screen I get a screen saying: > "Please wait: Scanning local network" > >

Login-Problem

2009-05-28 Thread K. Jantzen
Changing the login screen I must have changed something that now prevents a "normal" login (with the possibility to login as user or as admin). Instead of the login screen I get a screen saying: "Please wait: Scanning local network" I don't want to scan the local network, I just want to log in!

Re: Login problem at debian lenny

2009-04-13 Thread Jeffrey Cao
On 2009-04-13, Mahmudur Rahman Jami wrote: > --000e0cd331dcd3fd6c04676d5094 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Hi, > > I am using Debian lenny. I am unable to login to my system since today > morning. It shows the following message when I put user

Login problem at debian lenny

2009-04-13 Thread Mahmudur Rahman Jami
Hi, I am using Debian lenny. I am unable to login to my system since today morning. It shows the following message when I put user account, Usage login [-p] [name] -p [-h host] [-f name] -p -r host This system is running qmail/webmail services and very important to me. Please help me.

Re: login problem (password corruption? pam?)

2008-07-06 Thread Raj Kiran Grandhi
Joseph Neal wrote: Hello all. Logins keep going bad on me. Repeatedly. I first noticed the problem yesterday after updating sid. First sudo failed to accept my password. I logged out of KDE and was not able to log back in. Let's call my normal login that I've been using the past couple

login problem (password corruption? pam?)

2008-07-06 Thread Joseph Neal
Hello all. Logins keep going bad on me. Repeatedly. I first noticed the problem yesterday after updating sid. First sudo failed to accept my password. I logged out of KDE and was not able to log back in. Let's call my normal login that I've been using the past couple years login1. After

pptpd server - login problem

2007-11-01 Thread Stefan Bauer
hi, bucht:/# /etc/init.d/pptpd start Starting PPTP Daemon: pptpd. bucht:/# tail -f /var/log/daemon.log Nov 1 09:07:24 bucht pptpd[2729]: MGR: Manager process started Nov 1 09:07:24 bucht pptpd[2729]: MGR: Maximum of 100 connections available Now i try to connect from windows xp over a fresh cr

Re: Re: Login problem

2006-07-21 Thread Y.BulentAVCI
Thanks for reply Pol, My system is opening without executing those files and I am looking for why? It is like that there is a nologin specification somewhere in configuration files. But I couldnt find it. Here is my passwd entry avci:x:1002:1002::/home/avci:/bin/bash "~/.bash_profile" was executed

Re: Login problem

2006-07-21 Thread Pol Hallen
> None of startup script files(~/.profile and ~/.bash_profile) are > executed at login. > After login I am calling 'bash --login' in a terminal then they are > executed but that doesnt affect desktop environment. > I searched for a configuration like 'nologin' for my linux user but > found nothing.

Login problem

2006-07-21 Thread Y.BulentAVCI
None of startup script files(~/.profile and ~/.bash_profile) are executed at login. After login I am calling 'bash --login' in a terminal then they are executed but that doesnt affect desktop environment. I searched for a configuration like 'nologin' for my linux user but found nothing. I created

Root terminal login problem

2006-01-19 Thread yoyotweak
Hi, I'm having a problem loging into the root terminal. I get the following error: Failed to run /usr/bin/x-terminal-emulator as user root: Failed to communicate with gksu-run-helper. Received: configuration error - unknown item 'QUOTAS_ENAB' (notify administrator) configuration error - unknown

Re: ssh to remote machine with user login problem

2006-01-07 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 02:07:01PM +0200, Pavlos Parissis wrote: > Hello, > > > Hi, > > > > Thanks for your mail.I have tried to copy .ssh folder from root to the > > users account and the permissions are 600 and the file is owned by the user > > and still i am getting the enter the password

Re: ssh to remote machine with user login problem

2006-01-06 Thread Pavlos Parissis
...snip... > When i try the following commnd > > diff authorized_keys id_rsa.pub > > Result > > 1c1 > < ssh-rsa > B3NzaC1yc2EBIwAAAIEA229WYAsRv9lhplUxynEvTsq8HYd/e7vE78LEye4a1/IgVuW3u6vW0cUDXM/RRJjh1j/sLDJwaTbs/ildzXc8YNvOl3YoAVosHcEH1MTfMqDYdta3tpwqfwLZ+Ruq4XV3WSR

Re: ssh to remote machine with user login problem

2006-01-06 Thread david robert
details as follows   remote sshd_conf   # Package generated configuration file# See the sshd(8) manpage for details # What ports, IPs and protocols we listen forPort 22# Use these options to restrict which interfaces/protocols sshd will bind to#ListenAddress ::#ListenAddress 0.0.0.0Protocol 2#

Re: ssh to remote machine with user login problem

2006-01-06 Thread Pavlos Parissis
> hi, > > I am sending all the details as follows > > ssh -v output > > debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config > debug1: Connecting to x.x.x.x [x.x.x.x ] port 22. > debug1: Connection established. > debug1: identity file /home/user/.ssh/identity type -1 > debug1: i

Re: ssh to remote machine with user login problem

2006-01-06 Thread david robert
hi,   I am sending all the details as follows   ssh -v output   debug1: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_configdebug1: Connecting to x.x.x.x [x.x.x.x ] port 22.debug1: Connection established.debug1: identity file /home/user/.ssh/identity type -1debug1: identity file /home/user/.ssh/id_

Re: ssh to remote machine with user login problem

2006-01-06 Thread Pavlos Parissis
Hello, > Hi, > > Thanks for your mail.I have tried to copy .ssh folder from root to the > users account and the permissions are 600 and the file is owned by the user > and still i am getting the enter the password. OK, you need to run the ssh command with -v argument and send us the output

Re: ssh to remote machine with user login problem

2006-01-06 Thread david robert
Hi,   Thanks for your mail.I have tried to copy .ssh folder from root to the users account and the permissions are 600 and the file is owned by the user and still i am getting the enter the password.   Thanks for your timePavlos Parissis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Guys,> > I have created

Re: ssh to remote machine with user login problem

2006-01-06 Thread Pavlos Parissis
> Hi Guys, > > I have created a ssh key and i have copied that key over the remote > machine.When i login as root ssh to remote machoine will work without > problem.When i try to login as user every time it is asking for the > password. > > some one help me how to make it work with the use

ssh to remote machine with user login problem

2006-01-06 Thread david robert
Hi Guys,   I have created a ssh key and i have copied that key over the remote machine.When i login as root ssh to remote machoine will work without problem.When i try to login as user every time it is asking for the password. some one help me how to make it work with the user login where i need

Re: Login Problem

2005-11-23 Thread Libin Varghese
Jon Dowland wrote: On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 06:26:25PM +0530, Libin Varghese wrote: Joseph Haig wrote: How did you change your username? used the gui, for adding users and groups, there i editted xyz to abc Could you tell us which program/GUI that was? Or at least, how you found it

Re: Login Problem

2005-11-23 Thread Jon Dowland
On Wed, Nov 23, 2005 at 06:26:25PM +0530, Libin Varghese wrote: > Joseph Haig wrote: > > >How did you change your username? > > > I used the gui, for adding users and groups, there i editted xyz to > abc Could you tell us which program/GUI that was? Or at least, how you found it (which things did

Re: Login Problem

2005-11-23 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
Libin Varghese wrote: Hi, On my system I had 2 user root and xyz, while i was logged on as xyz on my gnome i changed my username to abc and logged on again. It gives me the following message. Your session only lasted less than 10 seconds. If you have not logged out yourself this coul

Re: Login Problem

2005-11-23 Thread Yuriy Kuznetsov
1. login as root Type the following in the terminal: 2. groupadd anygroup 3. useradd -g anygroup -d /home/anyuser anyuser 4. passwd anyuser # "anyuser123" 5. mkdir -p /home/anyuser 6. chown -R anyuser /home/anyuser 7. chgrp -R anygroup /home/anyuser 8. logout 9. login as anyuser Cheers, Yuriy

Re: Login Problem

2005-11-23 Thread Rafal Czlonka
> I used the gui, for adding users and groups, there i editted xyz to abc Since I don't know what kind of gui it was, please send the output of: # ls -la /home/abc # cat /etc/passwd|grep abc # cat /etc/group -- Rafal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscri

Re: Login Problem

2005-11-23 Thread Libin Varghese
Joseph Haig wrote: How did you change your username? I used the gui, for adding users and groups, there i editted xyz to abc My first guess is that when you log in as abc it is looking for a home directory /home/abc and, not being able to find it, ends the session immediately. Gnome (or ma

Re: Login Problem

2005-11-23 Thread Joseph Haig
--- Libin Varghese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > On my system I had 2 user root and xyz, while i was logged on as > xyz > on my gnome i changed my username to abc and logged on again. It > gives > me the following message. > > > Your session only lasted less than 10 seconds. If yo

Login Problem

2005-11-23 Thread Libin Varghese
Hi, On my system I had 2 user root and xyz, while i was logged on as xyz on my gnome i changed my username to abc and logged on again. It gives me the following message. Your session only lasted less than 10 seconds. If you have not logged out yourself this could mean that there is so

Strange login problem

2005-07-27 Thread Pete Clarke
Hi there, I have a strange problem that has manifested itself recently. I am unable to log into ne of my boxes - either via ssh or local console. SSH returns " has closed the connection" immediately after issuing the "ssh2 command from another machine. A local login just quits - i.e. you enter a

Re: ftpd login problem

2005-05-06 Thread Björn Lindström
Robert Vangel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > BjÃrn LindstrÃm wrote: > >>>Stable/Sarge/Unstable? >> Sarge, up-to-date as of today. >> >>>Also try /var/log/messages >> There's nothing there, either. I tried grepping for 'ftp' in /var/log >> and found nothing more useful than that line from /var/log/s

Re: ftpd login problem

2005-05-05 Thread Robert Vangel
BjÃrn LindstrÃm wrote: Stable/Sarge/Unstable? Sarge, up-to-date as of today. Also try /var/log/messages There's nothing there, either. I tried grepping for 'ftp' in /var/log and found nothing more useful than that line from /var/log/syslog. also try restarting inetd (or xinetd whichever you use

Re: ftpd login problem

2005-05-05 Thread Björn Lindström
Robert Vangel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > BjÃrn LindstrÃm wrote: > >> In auth.log, nothing happens when I try to log in via FTP. In >> syslog, I get a single line: > >> May 5 16:11:26 lucien in.ftpd[1391]: connect from 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) > > Stable/Sarge/Unstable? Sarge, up-to-date as of to

Re: ftpd login problem

2005-05-05 Thread Robert Vangel
BjÃrn LindstrÃm wrote: In auth.log, nothing happens when I try to log in via FTP. In syslog, I get a single line: May 5 16:11:26 lucien in.ftpd[1391]: connect from 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1) Stable/Sarge/Unstable? Also try /var/log/messages (I am not *exactly* sure where ftpd's messages are going t

Re: ftpd login problem

2005-05-05 Thread Björn Lindström
Robert Vangel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > BjÃrn LindstrÃm wrote: > >> Suddenly nobody can login to ftp on my machine (the 'ftpd' package, >> everythin from the latest testing release). I haven't touched any >> settings that could affect it (for ftpd, pam, inetd, or anything else >> I can think o

Re: ftpd login problem

2005-05-05 Thread Robert Vangel
Björn Lindström wrote: Suddenly nobody can login to ftp on my machine (the 'ftpd' package, everythin from the latest testing release). I haven't touched any settings that could affect it (for ftpd, pam, inetd, or anything else I can think of), so I suppose someone else will have this problem too. A

ftpd login problem

2005-05-05 Thread BjÃrn LindstrÃm
Suddenly nobody can login to ftp on my machine (the 'ftpd' package, everythin from the latest testing release). I haven't touched any settings that could affect it (for ftpd, pam, inetd, or anything else I can think of), so I suppose someone else will have this problem too. Any ideas? $ ftp localh

Re: Keyed SSH login problem

2004-10-11 Thread Stephen Tait
At 17:40 11/10/2004, you wrote: I just went through this yesterday, and here is my recipe. On machine 1: 1. Create your public/private key (I used dsa): ssh-keygen -t dsa 2. Copy the contents of ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub to machine 2 using ssh-copy-id: ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub machine2 ssh-c

Re: Keyed SSH login problem

2004-10-11 Thread John Schmidt
On Monday 11 October 2004 10:43 am, Stephen Tait wrote: > I'm having a great deal of difficulty setting up two computers to log into > one another for automated backup purposes. For the moment, I'm just trying > to get one machine to log into the other non-interactively, and since it's > over the i

Keyed SSH login problem

2004-10-11 Thread Stephen Tait
I'm having a great deal of difficulty setting up two computers to log into one another for automated backup purposes. For the moment, I'm just trying to get one machine to log into the other non-interactively, and since it's over the internet I was going to use SSH. Generated a v2 DSA public/pr

Re: Debian Woody login problem

2004-07-06 Thread Thomas Adam
--- wren argetlahm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ~115000MB /foo). I did a series of `cp -dpR`s to just http://www.hantslug.org.uk/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?LinuxHints/OneDiskToAnother > It starts up fine from the first drive, and the kernal > starts up fine from the second, but when it comes to > the logi

Debian Woody login problem

2004-07-06 Thread wren argetlahm
Okay, so I got a Debian box recently already set up with Woody and a few other programs. I've decided to wipe it out and install Sarge as my main OS, but would like to back up the OS as-is in case I mung anything up. I have two harddrives: one (5GB) partitioned with what I take to be the standard 1

Re: gdm login problem - Solved

2004-03-25 Thread Thomas H. George
On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 08:23:43AM -0500, Thomas H. George wrote: > Suddenly I can no longer login to gdm. When I enter my user name the > screen goes blank then returns to the login screen. I created an new > user and when I tried to log in as this user the screen went blank after > I entered th

Re: gdm login problem

2004-03-25 Thread Justin Guerin
On Thursday 25 March 2004 06:23, Thomas H. George wrote: > Suddenly I can no longer login to gdm. When I enter my user name the > screen goes blank then returns to the login screen. I created an new > user and when I tried to log in as this user the screen went blank after > I entered the new use

Re: gdm login problem

2004-03-25 Thread hugo vanwoerkom
Thomas H. George wrote: Suddenly I can no longer login to gdm. When I enter my user name the screen goes blank then returns to the login screen. I created an new user and when I tried to log in as this user the screen went blank after I entered the new user's password. I still can login at any o

Re: gdm login problem

2004-03-25 Thread David Baron
If your login has a "menu" button, set the type of session, i.e. kde, etc., and then try loging in. If there is no session choice, either because of a totally new user or other reason, then nothing starts and you return to the login. On Thursday 25 March 2004 16:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >

Re: gdm login problem

2004-03-25 Thread Kent West
Thomas H. George wrote: Suddenly I can no longer login to gdm. When I enter my user name the screen goes blank then returns to the login screen. I created an new user and when I tried to log in as this user the screen went blank after I entered the new user's password. I still can login at any

gdm login problem

2004-03-25 Thread Thomas H. George
Suddenly I can no longer login to gdm. When I enter my user name the screen goes blank then returns to the login screen. I created an new user and when I tried to log in as this user the screen went blank after I entered the new user's password. I still can login at any of the terminal screens w

Re: fix for login problem on debian unstable

2004-01-30 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 12:09:35PM -0600, Cheryl Homiak wrote: | Has anybody found a temporary work-around for the util-linux login problem | on debian unstable? I can initially log in ok, but when I log out on a | console I get id (whatever console it is) respawning too fast; disabled | for 5

fix for login problem on debian unstable

2004-01-21 Thread Cheryl Homiak
Has anybody found a temporary work-around for the util-linux login problem on debian unstable? I can initially log in ok, but when I log out on a console I get id (whatever console it is) respawning too fast; disabled for 5 minutes Only most of the time it continues to be disabled and I have to

Re: Sid login problem (delay)... PAM or something else?

2003-12-15 Thread Kenward Vaughan
On Sun, Dec 14, 2003 at 11:46:13AM -0500, Joe Potter wrote: > Kenward Vaughan wrote: > > > I noted on my Dec. 10 dist-upgrade of Sid that logging off of a virtual > > terminal had a large delay introduced (minutes, it seems). An error > > msg. is spit out after a bit: ... > Same problem here. We

Re: Sid login problem (delay)... PAM or something else?

2003-12-14 Thread Joe Potter
Kenward Vaughan wrote: > I noted on my Dec. 10 dist-upgrade of Sid that logging off of a virtual > terminal had a large delay introduced (minutes, it seems). An error > msg. is spit out after a bit: > > INIT: Id "2" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes > > This does NOT happen with the c

Sid login problem (delay)... PAM or something else?

2003-12-14 Thread Kenward Vaughan
I noted on my Dec. 10 dist-upgrade of Sid that logging off of a virtual terminal had a large delay introduced (minutes, it seems). An error msg. is spit out after a bit: INIT: Id "2" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes This does NOT happen with the console (tty1). Googling noted the e

Re: [possibly OT] squirrelmail login problem

2003-06-07 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Sharninder Singh-662 ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030605 22:27]: > i recently upgraded to testin from stable. i had squirrelmail 1.4.0 under > stable and have the same version under testing also now. but it refuses to > authenticate the users and shows some error saying invalid user etc. all the > config

Re: [possibly OT] squirrelmail login problem

2003-06-07 Thread Steve Lamb
On Fri, 6 Jun 2003 10:33:40 +0530 Sharninder Singh-662 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > when i telnet to port 143 ... i get conenct but in square brackets the > UW-IMAP server shows somthing like [CAPABILITY .. LOGINDISABLED ] > what does this mean .. and how can i enable LOGINS Might be e

[possibly OT] squirrelmail login problem

2003-06-05 Thread Sharninder Singh-662
i recently upgraded to testin from stable. i had squirrelmail 1.4.0 under stable and have the same version under testing also now. but it refuses to authenticate the users and shows some error saying invalid user etc. all the configurations are fine. what could be the problem... when i telnet to po

Re: courier-pop login problem after upgrading

2002-10-01 Thread Ramin Motakef
"Heilig (Cece) Szabolcs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello! > > I used Debian Sid long time ago without problems. But now, > i upgraded my system, and courier-pop server refuses all > logins what was good before upgrade made. The connections > are handled but all logins are incorrect. > > Wit

courier-pop login problem after upgrading

2002-10-01 Thread Heilig (Cece) Szabolcs
Hello! I used Debian Sid long time ago without problems. But now, i upgraded my system, and courier-pop server refuses all logins what was good before upgrade made. The connections are handled but all logins are incorrect. With courier-imap this problem not appeared, all logins accepted. Anyon

PHPPGAdmin login problem

2002-06-13 Thread Stefan Baums
Dear list, I am new to databases, but would like to use PostgreSQL with the PHPPGAdmin frontend. So I installed postgresql, apache, and phppgadmin from testing. Then I created a database user "test" with password "test" with the following command: sudo -u postgres createuser -P and tried to

Re: gdm login problem

2002-05-03 Thread Dale Hair
There is nothing in /etc/pam.d/gdm about cracklib. Also lib-cracklib isn't installed anyway. In the files gdm password required pam_unix_passwd.so shadow login password required pam_unix.so nullok obscure min=4 max=8 ssh password required pam_unix.so pam_unix_password.so

Re: gdm login problem

2002-05-03 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Dale Hair ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020502 17:54]: > On Thu, 2002-05-02 at 17:01, Dale Hair wrote: > > I have a system with two users, one can't login with gdm but can from > > the console. The other user and root can login ok. Any ideas? > > It seems the problem is the password is a dictionary wor

Re: gdm login problem

2002-05-02 Thread Dale Hair
On Thu, 2002-05-02 at 17:01, Dale Hair wrote: > I have a system with two users, one can't login with gdm but can from > the console. The other user and root can login ok. Any ideas? It seems the problem is the password is a dictionary word. Changing the password allows login. When I add anothe

Re: gdm login problem

2002-05-02 Thread Dale Hair
> > What happens? Does it just say something to the effect of "login denied" > or does it start to go and then return to the gdm greeter screen after a > few seconds? The screen shakes and I get incorrect username or password. If gdm is stopped, can the user run startx after logging in > fro

Re: gdm login problem

2002-05-02 Thread Vineet Kumar
* Dale Hair ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [020502 15:02]: > I have a system with two users, one can't login with gdm but can from > the console. The other user and root can login ok. Any ideas? What happens? Does it just say something to the effect of "login denied" or does it start to go and then return

gdm login problem

2002-05-02 Thread Dale Hair
I have a system with two users, one can't login with gdm but can from the console. The other user and root can login ok. Any ideas? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Login problem

2002-01-16 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 05:59:15PM +0100, Pietro Cagnoni wrote: > > No, they can be buffered on the terminal. Try typing at 'sleep 5; cat > > > hm - right, but login plays a lot with the terminal (it has to disable > echo for instance), so maybe it flushes the buffer before to read the > passwor

Re: Login problem

2002-01-16 Thread Pietro Cagnoni
> > any recompiling or upgrading will be useless - you just can't send > > keystrokes to a program that didn't started yet! > > No, they can be buffered on the terminal. Try typing at 'sleep 5; cat >

Re: Login problem

2002-01-16 Thread Colin Watson
On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 12:02:27PM +0100, Pietro Cagnoni wrote: > Seneca Cunningham wrote: > > I downloaded the source so that I could see if I could do anything > > about it, but gzip is complaining that it isn't in gzip format. Is > > there any special package I need to get to be able to decompre

Re: Login problem

2002-01-16 Thread Pietro Cagnoni
Seneca Cunningham wrote: > > I have a problem that seems like login is working too slowly for my > computer, or my computer is too slow for login (a little more likely). > Occasionally I get results similar to the results for this fictional user. > > Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 icosagon tty2 >

Re: Login problem

2002-01-16 Thread Stephen Gran
Thus spake Seneca Cunningham: > Cameron Matheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm probably missing something here... but can't you just wait for the > > password prompt? > > I could, but I don't want to always check my timing. Normally I just type at > full speed like foo did, and the password p

Re: Login problem

2002-01-15 Thread Seneca Cunningham
Cameron Matheson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm probably missing something here... but can't you just wait for the > password prompt? I could, but I don't want to always check my timing. Normally I just type at full speed like foo did, and the password prompt comes up before the password gets in

Login problem

2002-01-15 Thread Seneca Cunningham
I have a problem that seems like login is working too slowly for my computer, or my computer is too slow for login (a little more likely). Occasionally I get results similar to the results for this fictional user. Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 icosagon tty2 icosagon login: foo baPa

Re: login problem! (SOLVED)

2001-05-24 Thread J . Ramón Fdez
I haven' t a symlink to /etc/init.d/rmnologin. Now all it's OK Many thanks El Jue 24 May 2001 18:53, J. Ramón Fdez escribió: > Hi all, > When I try login in my debian 2.4 as normal user, system say: > > login: jramon > Sytem bootup in progress - please wait > > Password: *** > Login incorre

Re: login problem!

2001-05-24 Thread Rich Puhek
Log in as root. Look to see if you have a /etc/nologin file or an /etc/nologin.boot file. If you're seeing the "Sytem bootup in progress - please wait" message, that means that the nologin files are there, and only root is allowed to login. If those files are there, something went kinda wrong wit

Re: login problem!

2001-05-24 Thread Kevin Ross
From: J. Ramón Fdez To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 10:53 AM Subject: login problem! Hi all, When I try login in my debian 2.4 as normal user, system say: login: jramon Sytem bootup in progress - please wait Password: *** Login incorrect I put the correct pas

RE: login problem!

2001-05-24 Thread Edwin Lau
. Ramón Fdez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: May 24, 2001 10:54 AM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: login problem! Hi all, When I try login in my debian 2.4 as normal user, system say: login: jramon Sytem bootup in progress - please wait Password: *** Login incorrect I put the correct

login problem!

2001-05-24 Thread J . Ramón Fdez
Hi all, When I try login in my debian 2.4 as normal user, system say: login: jramon Sytem bootup in progress - please wait Password: *** Login incorrect I put the correct password, but it doesn't woork. However, I can login as root successfully. Where is the mistake? Thanks

login problem!

2001-05-24 Thread J . Ramón Fdez
Hi all, When I try login in my debian 2.4 as normal user, system say: login: jramon Sytem bootup in progress - please wait Password: *** Login incorrect I put the correct password, but it doesn't woork. However, I can login as root successfully. Where is the mistake? Thanks

Re: login problem!

2001-05-23 Thread W. Paul Mills
Sounds like you were running nis (yppasswd) at one time, but now are not. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (J. Ramón Fdez) writes: > Hi all, > When I try login in my debian 2.4 as normal user, system say: > > login: jramon > Sytem bootup in progress - please wait > > Password: *** > Login incorrect >

login problem!

2001-05-23 Thread J . Ramón Fdez
Hi all, When I try login in my debian 2.4 as normal user, system say: login: jramon Sytem bootup in progress - please wait Password: *** Login incorrect I put the correct password, but it doesn't woork. However, I can login as root successfully. Where is the mistake? Thanks --

nessus login problem

2001-05-03 Thread Joakim Svensson
Hi, Just installed nessus nessusd and nessus-plugins from unstable. I create a user and start nessusd > nessus-adduser ... snip > nessusd -D I fire up nessus and try to login. I then get an error stating that I might be having tcpwrappers. What is the correct way to use nessus on a stand al

Re: (slink+0.75)->potato login problem

2000-07-02 Thread Peter Allen
Adrian Thiele wrote: > Peter Allen wrote: > >(everything looked fine on boot), I then tried to login: > >When I try I can type my username, it waits three seconds and > >asks for my username again. (No password asked for and no login) > When you ran the config after the install did you keep your PA

(slink+0.75)->potato login problem

2000-06-16 Thread Peter Allen
Hi, I've just upgraded from "slink with a lot of potato" to potato. (apt-get -f dist-upgrade) having rebooted to let everything settle in (everything looked fine on boot), I then tried to login: When I try I can type my username, it waits three seconds and asks for my username again. (No password

(slink+0.75)->potato login problem

2000-06-12 Thread Peter Allen
Hi, I've just upgraded from "slink with a lot of potato" to potato. (apt-get -f dist-upgrade) having rebooted to let everything settle in (everything looked fine on boot), I then tried to login: When I try I can type my username, then it waits three seconds and asks for my username again. (No passw

slink + 0.75 ->potato login problem

2000-06-11 Thread Peter Allen
Hi, I've just upgraded from "slink with a lot of potato" to potato. (apt-get -f dist-upgrade) having rebooted to let everything settle in, I then tried to login: When I try I can type my username, then it waits three seconds and asks for my username again. (No password asked for and no login) I ha

Re: ssh with RSA-key login problem

1999-08-03 Thread Mirek Kwasniak
On Tue, Aug 03, 1999 at 02:38:19AM +0200, Fredrik Jonsson wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 99-08-03 01.39 wrote: > > >Fredrik> ssh client complains that "Server does not allow RSA > >Fredrik> authentication, or the public key for user "user1" was not > >Fredrik> accepted. Revertin

Re: ssh with RSA-key login problem

1999-08-03 Thread Fredrik Jonsson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 99-08-03 01.39 wrote: >Fredrik> ssh client complains that "Server does not allow RSA >Fredrik> authentication, or the public key for user "user1" was not >Fredrik> accepted. Reverting to password authentication. > >ssh has a verbose switch. Use it and see why

Re: ssh with RSA-key login problem

1999-08-02 Thread Martin Bialasinski
* "Fredrik" == Fredrik Jonsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Fredrik> ssh client complains that "Server does not allow RSA Fredrik> authentication, or the public key for user "user1" was not Fredrik> accepted. Reverting to password authentication. ssh has a verbose switch. Use it and see why it rej

Re: ssh with RSA-key login problem

1999-08-02 Thread Fredrik Jonsson
Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 99-08-01 22.55 wrote> >>root login works without a problem but when I try to login as user1 my >>ssh client complains that "Server does not allow RSA authentication, or >>the public key for user "user1" was not accepted. Reverting to password >>authentication."

Re: ssh with RSA-key login problem

1999-08-01 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Sun, 1 Aug 1999, Fredrik Jonsson wrote: : Hi, : : I have setup sshd on my Debina system, genrated keys for root and user1 : with ssh-keygen and put the public key in the file .ssh/authorized_keys. : I have moved the private keys to my Mac where I run a ssh client : (niftytelnet-1.1-ss

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