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 and the
Craig L. cr...@gtek.biz 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
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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 I can
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 48828
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
the
VMs.
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
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
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
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.
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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
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 as user or
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!
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
I don't
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
On 2009-04-13, Mahmudur Rahman Jami infoj...@gmail.com wrote:
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Hi,
I am using Debian lenny. I am unable to login to my system since today
morning. It shows the following message when
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
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
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
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
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
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
lørdag 13 maj 2006 18:49 skrev Ole Eivind Hansen:
Kære venner
Jeg har lige indstalleret debian etch via netinstall. Hver gang jeg starter
op ender jeg i den terminale login. Få at komme ind på den grafiske login
må jeg først logge ind som rod og derefter udføre kommandoen:
# gdm
Under
Kære venner
Jeg har lige indstalleret debian etch via netinstall. Hver gang jeg starter op
ender jeg i den terminale login. Få at komme ind på den grafiske login må jeg
først logge ind som rod og derefter udføre kommandoen:
# gdm
Under opstarten få jeg flere gange, bl.a. lige efter at den
On Sat, 13 May 2006 21:17:29 +0200 Ole Eivind Hansen wrote:
lørdag 13 maj 2006 18:48 skrev Jonas Smedegaard:
Løsningen er at afinstallere lessdisks-terminal:
aptitude purge lessdisks-terminal
Det prøvede jeg med dette resultat:
Kunne ikke finde nogen pakke, hvis navn eller
lørdag 13 maj 2006 22:37 skrev Jonas Smedegaard:
Ah, så var jeg alligevel lidt for skråsikker dér.
Hvad giver kommandoen 'dpkg -S /sbin/start-stop-daemon'?
Hvis den skriver andet end dpkg: /sbin/start-stop-daemon så prøv at
fjerne det program som står først på linjen (eller, hvis du er
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 -
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.
OK,
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
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
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 a ssh
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
hi,I am sending all the details as followsssh -v outputdebug1: 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
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: identity
details as followsremote 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#
...snip...
When i try the following commnd
diff authorized_keys id_rsa.pub
Result
1c1
ssh-rsa
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
--- 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 you have not
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
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
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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
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
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 you
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
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 ip address has closed the connection immediately after
issuing the ssh2 command from another machine.
A local login just quits - i.e. you
Robert Vangel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bjrn Lindstrm 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
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
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.
Robert Vangel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bjrn Lindstrm 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
Bjrn Lindstrm 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 to
Robert Vangel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bjrn Lindstrm 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 today.
Also
Bjrn Lindstrm 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
* Jim Knuth wrote:
ich habe heute Nacht SSH von Backports geupdatet. Seitdem ist kein
Root-Login per Putty mehr möglich, obwohl ich die sshd_conf behalten
habe. Was ist da schiefgelaufen?
Dein Putty ist vermutlich zu alt. Updaten.
Norbert
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Hallo und guten Morgen Norbert,
danke für die Email vom 08.02.2005 09:00
Norbert Tretkowski schrieb - you wrote:
Dein Putty ist vermutlich zu alt. Updaten.
Norbert
Is Version 0.55. Is das alt?
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Hallo und guten Morgen Debian-User,
ich habe heute Nacht SSH von Backports geupdatet. Seitdem ist kein
Root-Login per Putty mehr möglich, obwohl ich die sshd_conf behalten
habe. Was ist da schiefgelaufen? Ich habe jetzt schon
Hallo und guten Morgen Andreas,
danke für die Email vom 08.02.2005 09:15
Andreas Kretschmer schrieb - you wrote:
stell im PuTTY Version 2 ein.
das ist doch schon immer eingestellt. Ging doch auch bis eben noch.
Nur das Update gemacht, nix weiter.
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Jim Knuth schrieb:
Hallo und guten Morgen Norbert,
danke für die Email vom 08.02.2005 09:00
Norbert Tretkowski schrieb - you wrote:
Dein Putty ist vermutlich zu alt. Updaten.
Norbert
Is Version 0.55. Is das alt?
nicht wirklich... (Version 0.56 ist aktuell)
Stefan
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Hallo und guten Morgen Weinzierl,
danke für die Email vom 08.02.2005 09:32
Weinzierl Stefan schrieb - you wrote:
Is Version 0.55. Is das alt?
nicht wirklich... (Version 0.56 ist aktuell)
Stefan
sag ich ja. ;-) Was kann dann der Übeltäter sein? Irgendwelche Ideen?
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Hallo und guten Morgen Weinzierl,
danke für die Email vom 08.02.2005 09:32
Weinzierl Stefan schrieb - you wrote:
nicht wirklich... (Version 0.56 ist aktuell)
also, Putty ist jetzt 0.56. SSH 2 eingestellt, baut aber gar keine
Verbindung auf. Time out. Bevor ich ausgeloggt war, kam Access
Jim Knuth schrieb:
Hallo und guten Morgen Debian-User,
ich habe heute Nacht SSH von Backports geupdatet. Seitdem ist kein
Root-Login per Putty mehr möglich, obwohl ich die sshd_conf behalten
habe. Was ist da schiefgelaufen? Ich habe jetzt schon Stunden die
shell offen, um möglichst noch was ändern
Hallo und guten Morgen Weinzierl,
danke für die Email vom 08.02.2005 09:44
Weinzierl Stefan schrieb - you wrote:
Können sich andere User einloggen?
nein, niemand per SSH
Kann man sich local einloggen?
nein, ist ein Webserver. Steht im RZ.
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* Jim Knuth:
Norbert Tretkowski schrieb - you wrote:
Dein Putty ist vermutlich zu alt. Updaten.
Is Version 0.55. Is das alt?
Wie schwierig wäre es, das selbst herauszufinden?
Hint: aktuell ist 0.56 und ein Update ist dringend anzuraten:
Jim Knuth schrieb:
Hallo und guten Morgen Weinzierl,
danke für die Email vom 08.02.2005 09:44
Weinzierl Stefan schrieb - you wrote:
Können sich andere User einloggen?
nein, niemand per SSH
Kann man sich local einloggen?
nein, ist ein Webserver. Steht im RZ.
Ich meinte eher ssh [EMAIL
Hallo und guten Tag Jochen,
danke für die Email vom 08.02.2005 09:46
Jochen Schulz schrieb - you wrote:
Wie schwierig wäre es, das selbst herauszufinden?
*grml* was soll denn das? DAS wusst ich auch. Was ist der Unterschied
von beiden? beide können SSH 2. Und darum gings ja wohl vorrangig.
Hallo und guten Tag Weinzierl,
danke für die Email vom 08.02.2005 10:18
Weinzierl Stefan schrieb - you wrote:
mehr reagieren sollte. Ansonsten würde ich wieder das alte SSH-Paket
einspielen und das ganze erst daheim auf einer eigenen Maschine testen...
ja, ein Downgrade hat das Problem
On 08.Feb 2005 - 11:33:38, Jim Knuth wrote:
Hallo und guten Tag Weinzierl,
danke für die Email vom 08.02.2005 10:18
Weinzierl Stefan schrieb - you wrote:
mehr reagieren sollte. Ansonsten würde ich wieder das alte SSH-Paket
einspielen und das ganze erst daheim auf einer eigenen Maschine
Hallo und guten Tag Andreas,
danke für die Email vom 08.02.2005 12:09
Andreas Pakulat schrieb - you wrote:
Um welche Versionen geht es denn?
Die alte ist:
OpenSSH_3.4p1 Debian 1:3.4p1-1.woody.3, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL
0x0090603f
Die neue von Backports ist:
3.8.1p1-6.backports.org
Hallo und guten Morgen Debian-User,
ich habe heute Nacht SSH von Backports geupdatet. Seitdem ist kein
Root-Login per Putty mehr möglich, obwohl ich die sshd_conf behalten
habe. Was ist da schiefgelaufen? Ich habe jetzt schon Stunden die
shell offen, um möglichst noch was ändern zu können. Danke
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
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
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
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
--- 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 login
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
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
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:
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
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 user's
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 the
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
Hi,
ich möchte auf einer sarge xdm benutzen. Wenn ich mich darunter
einlogge, wird die session sofort danach beendet und der Login-Screen
erscheint wieder.
Das gleiche passiert mit gdm. '.xsession-errors' sagt dazu:
snip
/etc/gdm/PreSession//Default: Registering your session with
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
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 have 25
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
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 console
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
* 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
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
Hallo Liste,
folgendes Problem. Der Benutzer (mit dem ich mich anzumelden Versuche)
scheint im LDAP-System richtig eingepflegt zu sein (ldapsearch mit passwort
abfrage OK).
Wenn ich aber versuch mich mit ssh anzumelden bekomme ich folgenden Fehler
in der auth.log: PAM_unix[932]: authentication
Meine ssh PAM sieht folgendermaßen aus:
auth required pam_nologin.so
auth required pam_unix.so
auth required pam_env.so # [1]
accountrequired pam_unix.so
sessionrequired pam_unix.so
sessionoptional
Hi Moritz,
sorry für das PM. Jetzt für alle ;-)
Am 05.12.2002 18:30 schrieb Moritz Behnk:
Wenn ich aber versuch mich mit ssh anzumelden bekomme ich folgenden Fehler
in der auth.log: PAM_unix[932]: authentication failure; (uid=0) -
vater for ssh service
PAM_unix sucht den User in
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.
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
* 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 word.
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
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?
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* 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 to
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
from the
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 another
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 prompt
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
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