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Subject: Re: Gnome Login problem with one user
has this always been happening?
I had the same issue just with KDE. I had to restart my NIS and when I did
the login issue went away. Does not answer why but the problem went away.
>From: "Mike Carroll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
has this always been happening?
I had the same issue just with KDE. I had to restart my NIS and when I did
the login issue went away. Does not answer why but the problem went away.
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Title: Message
I'm operating in a
NIS/NFS environment. I don't think that matters though. I can login
as root, which is a local account. I can log in as myself, which is an
NIS/NFS account. I can't login as one of my users.
It accepts his
username/password and begins to login to gnome,
Title: Message
Hi everyone,
Some time i am getting login problem with a
m/c, sometimes it allow but some time it doesn't allow. I am getting some
strange logs..
Feb 28 10:12:19 vesta modprobe: modprobe:
Can't locate module eth5Feb 28 10:12:19 vesta modprobe: modprobe: Can
Title: Message
Hi all,
For single m/c i couldn't be able to login
as a user, i can login as root. The m/c is in NIS env, any user couldn't be able
to login to that particular m/c but they can login to any other m/c in the same
env and in the same LAN. I got some log messages from /var/log/m
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 8:51 PM
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Subject: login problem
hi friends
i am facing a strange problem in one of our RH.7.2 box ,as loging screen
comes we use to give username and password ,say ok it goes off and again
the login screen comes ,and again... I use gnome
any he
check ur .xsession-erros file in your home directory. it should give u a
hint.
/erik
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From: shyam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 10:21 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: login problem
hi friends
i am facing a strange problem in one of
there are something wrong asssoicated with opening your home directory. Some file
missing, corrupt...etc.
--- shyam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>hi friends
>
>i am facing a strange problem in one of our RH.7.2 box ,as loging
>screen comes we use to give username and password ,say ok it goes off
>a
hi friends
i am facing a strange problem in one of our RH.7.2 box ,as loging
screen comes we use to give username and password ,say ok it goes off
and again the login screen comes ,and again... I use gnome
any help is precious
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Ya
We have an internal modem on port ttyS4 and can
successfully dial out and log onto other systems with it. However, when
other systems try to dial in, the modem answers and sends the remote system
a login prompt. However, when the remote system enters a valid account
name and proper passwor
Hi Bret,
Finally solve my probem, thanks very much for the help.
I'm just wondering how it happened. But I try to find out how.
Thanks again...
jhun
At 10:02 AM 8/27/02 -0500, you wrote:
>On Tue, 2002-08-27 at 03:09, Jhun Bacala wrote:
> > here's the output of that command:
> >
> > [root@inve
On Tue, 2002-08-27 at 03:09, Jhun Bacala wrote:
> here's the output of that command:
>
> [root@inventory jhun]# rpm -V $(rpm -qf $(which login))
> missing/etc/pam.d/chsh
> missing/etc/pam.d/kbdrate
> missing/etc/pam.d/login
>
> I don't know about this but from what it says it think t
here's the output of that command:
[root@inventory jhun]# rpm -V $(rpm -qf $(which login))
missing/etc/pam.d/chsh
missing/etc/pam.d/kbdrate
missing/etc/pam.d/login
I don't know about this but from what it says it think this is what causing
the problem. how do I correct this Bret?
t
On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 21:19, Jhun Bacala wrote:
> Hi Bret,
>
> Sorry for the luck of information, It did not return any error when I try
> to login it just keeps returning to the login prompt it
> ask won't for my password even for root. But when using ssh, I can login
> smoothly.
another thou
On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 21:19, Jhun Bacala wrote:
> Hi Bret,
>
> Sorry for the luck of information, It did not return any error when I try
> to login it just keeps returning to the login prompt it
> ask won't for my password even for root. But when using ssh, I can login
> smoothly.
>
> TIA
> jh
Hi Bret,
Sorry for the luck of information, It did not return any error when I try
to login it just keeps returning to the login prompt it
ask won't for my password even for root. But when using ssh, I can login
smoothly.
TIA
jhun
At 11:33 AM 8/26/02 -0500, you wrote:
>On Mon, 2002-08-26 at
On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 01:00, Jhun Bacala wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I can't seem to login to my Redhat 7.3 at runlevel 3. But when I ssh at it
> and change the runlevel at 5 then i can login to it. What seems to be the
> problem?
Need input. what errors/behavior are you seeing?
Bret
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Hi All,
I can't seem to login to my Redhat 7.3 at runlevel 3. But when I ssh at it
and change the runlevel at 5 then i can login to it. What seems to be the
problem?
Jhun
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Nicholas Yau wrote:
>problem is when i type in the password and username in my client
> the x windows screen just flip once then put me back to the login
>screen
> again.
>
>-What is the problem?
>
>I provide this log file below for easier to you all :
>
>
Good choice.
>Aug 13
I am using redhat 7.3.
-My redhat 7.3 serve as a client to a 7.0 server in the LAN
-my server is the NIS server for my client
-problem is when i type in the password and username in my client
the x windows screen just flip once then put me back to the login
screen
again.
-
.
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nombre de [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: jueves, 18 de julio de
2002 17:34
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: RE: weird login problem
hi -
how did ya solve the problem? ssh or konsole works fine but I sometimes
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2002 17:16:21 +0200
Subject: RE: weird login problem
I?ve got the same problem , I using ssh client.
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] En nombre de [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: jueves, 18 de julio de 2002 16:52
P
I’ve got the same problem , I using
ssh client.
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nombre de [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: jueves, 18 de julio de
2002 16:52
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: weird login problem
Hello,
I've instal
Hello,
I've installed a Redhat 7.3 Kernel 2.4.18-3 and everything is fine!
I can login from X Window but I cannot login in console mode - neither
by getting a terminal by Ctrl+Alt+F1-6, nor with booting it up in text
terminal mode!!!
I can even get a Konsole or ssh to the system and login succes
OS: Redhat 7.3 with latest patches (as of a week or two ago).
Hello,
sometimes after a failed login attempt on the KDM login screen the KDM login
dialog box greys itself out and disables all further logins (permanently).
Restarting the X server solves the problem still this "bug" makes
On 15 May 2002 12:13:39 -0400
Jeremy Hogan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-05-14 at 15:04, Isaac Liu wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I cant seem to get the GUI desktop after a
> > successful NIS authentication of a user
> > trying to login. I can only get a GUI desktop from
> > the NIS
On Tue, 2002-05-14 at 15:04, Isaac Liu wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I cant seem to get the GUI desktop after a
> successful NIS authentication of a user
> trying to login. I can only get a GUI desktop from
> the NIS server machine. Why is that?
> GDM needs some tweaking?
At the server try:
[user@se
Hello,
I cant seem to get the GUI desktop after a
successful NIS authentication of a user
trying to login. I can only get a GUI desktop from
the NIS server machine. Why is that?
GDM needs some tweaking?
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Hi,
I have been suffering from a screenlocker problem for a while: if I leave my
linux (RD 7.0) PC idle for > 15 minutes, it will automatically log me off
without invoking the screen locker first. Then if I re-login, it freezes on
me, and I have to reboot it. This nasty reboot works before, ho
I understand. However, the author's intent is that root should be able
to set up a user to access directly, without su. That's what will be
forthcoming.
John
On 11/28/01, 07:06:12PM -0700, Paul R. Ganci wrote:
> No you misunderstand. I set up the non-root user by su to root. I run
> cdroast a
No you misunderstand. I set up the non-root user by su to root. I run
cdroast as a regular user and it works fine! Just follow the setup. I
have made 2 CDs already as a non root user!
John P. Verel wrote:
>Yes, it works fine for me as root also. However, I avoid root login for
>all that I can
Yes, it works fine for me as root also. However, I avoid root login for
all that I can and therefore want regular user access to xcdroast.
I posted this issue on Bugzilla this morning. Red Hat has assigned it
bug #56844 and appears to be preparing a fix to this.
John
On 11/27/01, 09:55:25PM -
** Reply to message from "Paul R. Ganci" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Tue, 27 Nov 2001
21:55:25 -0700
> Does anyone know how to turn off the autorun feature in gnome. I saw
> that there was a way to do that from kde so I assume I can do it from
> gnome too?!
Foot->Programs->System->System Monitor
Um ... the Red Hat 7.2 distro works okay for me. I just su root and ran
xcdroast. Under setup was a users tab which I used to allow regular
users to use xcdroast. I then did exactly what it said to do in the
/usr/share/doc/xcdroast-0.98a9/README.nonroot file and everything worked
fine.
Well a
Never mind. I just looked on www.xcdroast.org. Thomas Niederreiter
has posted a new rpm for Red Hat 7.2 to replace the one shipped with the
distro. He notes:
"RedHat 7.2 already ships with X-CD-Roast 0.98alpha9. They did however
disable the non-root-functionality. If you require that, please in
I have setup xcdroast0-98a9 for non-root use, per the readme on that
topic that came with the package, running on RH7.2, 2.4.9.13.
After setting up a user account, I get the following:
If I start xcdroast from user account in that user's gnome X session, I
get prompted for root password.
If I
For some strange reason I am unable to login on my client. I am running
NIS. The following is what is reported in the message file.
gdm(pam_unix)[1036]: authentication failure; logname=
uid=0 euid=0 tty=:0 ruser= rhost=
login(pam_unix)[1167]: authentication failure; logname=LOGIN uid=0 euid=0
tt
Hi friends:
I have Redhat 6.2, I am configuring proftpd-1.2.0rc3.
I configure the anonymous login succesfully with basic.conf including in
the program.
I can't to enter with login system, and:
Feb 8 10:37:06 temuco in.proftpd[1227]: connect from 69.69.96.96
Feb 8 10:37:11 temuco proftpd[1227
On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Andre Luiz Mendes Matos wrote:
> Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 20:41:52 -0200
> From: Andre Luiz Mendes Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Login problem in RedHat 6
Hello,
When I try to login Linux RedHat 6.2, I receive again the message to
type the login name. In other words, the Linux did not accept my user
name.
I tried to start the Linux as a Linux single user and than chage the
root password and my user password, but when I started the S.O., again
the
Hello,
When I try to login Linux RedHat 6.2, I receive again the message to
type the login name. In other words, the Linux did not accept my user
name.
I tried to start the Linux as a Linux single user and than chage the
root password and my user password, but when I started the S.O., again
the
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Gerd Zemella wrote:
>> I have a problem to get a login shell on a redhat 6.0 server.
>> yesterday someone removed shadow passwords and md5. today I tried to
>Sounds like you hosed your shadow password file. Assuming you didn't
>destroy your /etc/passwd, you can recreate the
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Gerd Zemella wrote:
> I have a problem to get a login shell on a redhat 6.0 server.
> yesterday someone removed shadow passwords and md5. today I tried to
Sounds like you hosed your shadow password file. Assuming you didn't
destroy your /etc/passwd, you can recreate the shad
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Gerd Zemella wrote:
> I have a problem to get a login shell on a redhat 6.0 server.
> yesterday someone removed shadow passwords and md5. today I tried to
> login from remote. I see only thats the right server but no
> loginprompt. I telefoned with a stuff of the firm but he
I have a problem to get a login shell on a redhat 6.0 server.
yesterday someone removed shadow passwords and md5. today I tried to
login from remote. I see only thats the right server but no
loginprompt. I telefoned with a stuff of the firm but he has also no
loginprompt. only ftp works. has anyon
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