SkYE wrote:
> This is a very strange situation I've never encountered before. Both
> the root account and user account become inaccessible. Needless to say,
> without root there is little that can be done to fix the problem - I
> always have to do a complete re-install.
I don't have an ans
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On 14-May-2002/10:02 -0700, Isaac Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Are thre routines that
>generates passwords so I can programmatically
>put them in /etc/shadow?
The expect package includes mkpasswd, which can just generate a password
or generate a
> It's better if you can cut and paste teh relevant parts.
And make sure there's a root logged in, in case the cut and paste goes
wrong. Additionally, there may be MD5 password issues involved...
dave
>
> On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Ed - Linux List wrote:
>
> > How does one covert 5.2 password file
As well as making sure that all the basic/included usernames/userIDs
match.
It's for that reason that I always recommend cutting and pasting when
going between versions.
On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Ed - Linux List wrote:
>
> > How does one covert 5.2 pas
On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Ed - Linux List wrote:
> How does one covert 5.2 password files to work on a 7.0 box? My 5.2 box is
> dying but
> I think I can get the password files off. Can I just substitute, reboot, and
> go?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Ed
> Brokendown.net
>
>
>
If you are using shadow p
It's better if you can cut and paste teh relevant parts.
On Fri, 2 Mar 2001, Ed - Linux List wrote:
> How does one covert 5.2 password files to work on a 7.0 box? My 5.2 box is
> dying but
> I think I can get the password files off. Can I just substitute, reboot, and
> go?
>
> Thanks in advance,
That is strange. I've never seen RH put a expiration on a password. How did
you create the username/password?
[root@vulcan /root]# adduser test
[root@vulcan /root]# passwd test
Changing password for user test
New UNIX password:
BAD PASSWORD: it is too short
Retype new UNIX password:
passwd: all
The reverse has to be the exact virtual domain which you are hosting.
else the vpopd doens't know which directory to serve.
At 07:00 PM 1/19/00 -0700, you wrote:
>Yes -- there is a virtual ip alias setup and set to mail.foo.com
>
>problem seems to be in reverse IP mapping -- ??
>
>
>sixx wrote:
>
Yes -- there is a virtual ip alias setup and set to mail.foo.com
problem seems to be in reverse IP mapping -- ??
sixx wrote:
> did you specify an additional unique ip address as an aliases to your eht0?
> it is needed by the vpop3d to work.
>
> At 01:42 PM 1/19/00 -0700, you wrote:
> >I've got
did you specify an additional unique ip address as an aliases to your eht0?
it is needed by the vpop3d to work.
At 01:42 PM 1/19/00 -0700, you wrote:
>I've got virtual email setup under RH6.1 (using linuxconf).
>
>I can send mail to the virtual domain. It goes into the virtual domain
>user mail
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