> LILO Failed!" message. Upon rebooting to Linux, (dual boot W2k-RedHat
> > 8.0) my system hangs at LIL-. I've tried /sbin/lilo -v, I've tried
> > re-installing and doing an upgrade to the boot manager. I think that's
> > what the option was anyway.
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On 09 Feb 2003 20:46:27 -0700, Fred Flintstone wrote:
> After allowing up2date to do a kernel upgrade, I got a "Test Install of
> LILO Failed!" message. Upon rebooting to Linux, (dual boot W2k-RedHat
> 8.0) my system hangs at LIL
On Sun, 2003-02-09 at 20:46, Fred Flintstone wrote:
> After allowing up2date to do a kernel upgrade, I got a "Test Install of
> LILO Failed!" message. Upon rebooting to Linux, (dual boot W2k-RedHat
> 8.0) my system hangs at LIL-. I've tried /sbin/lilo -v, I've tried
After allowing up2date to do a kernel upgrade, I got a "Test Install of
LILO Failed!" message. Upon rebooting to Linux, (dual boot W2k-RedHat
8.0) my system hangs at LIL-. I've tried /sbin/lilo -v, I've tried
re-installing and doing an upgrade to the boot manager. I think th
ing. So it must
be trying to change the password, right? Anyone know how to help out?
Thanks,
Jake
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Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 9:04 AM
Subject: RE: Validating passwords via php, Lil help please! (Was with
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: Validating passwords via php, Lil help please! (Was with PERL)
> There is no newpass command in the rfc standarts, is the newpass command
> working?
>
>
> -Orig
There is no newpass command in the rfc standarts, is the newpass command
working?
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Sent: Freitag, 01. Februar 2002 14:17
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Subject: Validating passwords via php, Lil help
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From: "Jake McHenry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 12:10 AM
Subject: Re: Validating passwords via perl, Lil help please!
> That would help out a lot, maybe then I could eithe
lidating passwords via perl, Lil help please!
> Hi Jake,
>
> > That is basically what I have now to see if the user exists, but I can't
use
> > this because I'm using shadow passwords, the only thing that is in
position
> > 2 of /etc/passwd is x. So, anyone know o
Hi Jake,
> That is basically what I have now to see if the user exists, but I can't use
> this because I'm using shadow passwords, the only thing that is in position
> 2 of /etc/passwd is x. So, anyone know of any other ways that I can achieve
> this? Thanks for the help though.
I did this by in
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From: "Juan Martinez" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Jake McHenry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 5:18 PM
Subject: Re: Validating passwords via perl, Lil help please!
> Jake,
>
> Here's a script I used while work
Hello everyone, I'm working on creating a web-based password changer, but
have been having some trouble with the password verification process. I have
verified the the username entered is an acutal user on the system with
getpwnam($uname), and that works, but how can I verify that the old password
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