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Anne Wilson wrote on Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 10:11:52PM + :
Konqueror-Settings-ConfigureKonqueror-KonquerorBrowser. Uncheck the
Enable completion of forms setting or lower the number to 1, login,
and then log back out. That should clear it to
On Monday 10 Mar 2003 5:19 am, Todd Lyons wrote:
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You guys are all missing the point. It's not cookies. This is the
form caching that web browsers do BEFORE she clicks the login button.
Konqueror-Settings-ConfigureKonqueror-KonquerorBrowser. Uncheck the
On Sunday 09 Mar 2003 8:49 pm, bascule wrote:
anne,
i can't see what browser you are using but form completions in konqueror
are stored in:
~/.kde/share/apps/khtml/formcompletions
make a copy, edit out what you don't want, if it doesn't work put the old
one back - if you're using konq that
On Monday 10 Mar 2003 12:00 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 01:35, Anne Wilson wrote:
Ralph, I do not allow webmin to 'remember password'. I only use webmin
when I need it - it is not normally live. I have checked the
authentication setting and it is correct.
The
I'm sorry, I should have read the entire message, my bad I diden't
understand that the problem was that your username was being filled in
(which also contained your password). I was of the impression that when
you went to webmin you were being logged in automaticaly.
Ralph
On Monday 10 Mar
On Saturday 08 Mar 2003 11:19 pm, Greg Meyer wrote:
On Saturday 08 March 2003 05:58 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
Webmin uses Konqueror. I have looked through all the cookies in Konq,
and can find nothing that seems to be related to webmin. I have never
allowed it to 'save password'.
I thought
Ralph, I do not allow webmin to 'remember password'. I only use webmin when I
need it - it is not normally live. I have checked the authentication setting
and it is correct.
The whole thing is puzzling. There has to be some way of finding it.
Anne
On Saturday 08 Mar 2003 11:31 pm, Ralph
On Saturday 08 Mar 2003 11:54 pm, Adolfo Bello wrote:
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 19:49, Adolfo Bello wrote:
Anne:
I just recreated your problem: I entered the userid and password in the
user id box. Even when the login was unsuccessful, Konqueror saved that
userid which shows the password.
On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 05:32, Anne Wilson wrote:
Probably true, but I generally start it from c/l, and it fires up with Konq,
so I've never used anything else. Just to be sure, I've checked all the
other browsers I sometimes use for whatever purpose, but there is no cookie
in any of them
anne,
i can't see what browser you are using but form completions in konqueror are
stored in:
~/.kde/share/apps/khtml/formcompletions
make a copy, edit out what you don't want, if it doesn't work put the old one
back - if you're using konq that is :)
bascule
On Sunday 09 Mar 2003 9:35 am, Anne
On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 01:35, Anne Wilson wrote:
Ralph, I do not allow webmin to 'remember password'. I only use webmin when I
need it - it is not normally live. I have checked the authentication setting
and it is correct.
The whole thing is puzzling. There has to be some way of finding
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Anne Wilson wrote on Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 06:46:48PM + :
On one occasion I logged in to webmin whilst otherwise distracted - except
that I made a very stupid mistake. I typed 'root', then tab, then password -
but webmin login doesn't
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Anne Wilson wrote on Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 10:59:06PM + :
It might be that you enabled Remember Login.
Definitely not
Definitely not.
Locate the cookie named localhost:1 (or localhost.localdomain:1000)
and delete it.
I can find no
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Adolfo Bello wrote on Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 07:17:54PM -0400 :
for webmin ? Kind of strange , isn't it ?
Not in mine. Two different sets of cookies.
You guys are all missing the point. It's not cookies. This is the
form caching that web browsers
On one occasion I logged in to webmin whilst otherwise distracted - except
that I made a very stupid mistake. I typed 'root', then tab, then password -
but webmin login doesn't recognise tabbing to the next field. Ever since
then as soon as I type 'r' I am shown root and the root+password
The webmin login user name and password have been saved in a browser cookie
on the workstation computer. Delete the cookie.
-admintiger
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. Delete the cookie.
-admintiger
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On one occasion I logged in to webmin whilst otherwise distracted - except
that I made
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On one occasion I logged in to webmin whilst otherwise distracted - except
that I made a very stupid mistake. I typed 'root', then tab
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On one occasion I logged in to webmin whilst otherwise distracted -
except that I made a very stupid mistake. I typed 'root', then tab,
then password -
but webmin login doesn't recognise
on the workstation computer. Delete the cookie.
-admintiger
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On one occasion I logged in to webmin whilst otherwise distracted
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On one occasion I logged in to webmin whilst otherwise distracted -
except that I made a very stupid mistake. I typed 'root
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 18:27, Bob Brickey wrote:
I don't know about Netscape or Mozilla. However, MS Internet Explorer saves
cookies in two different folders.
In Netscape:
Edit-Preferences-Privacy Security-Cookies-Manage Stored Cookies.
I guess it is the same in Mozilla.
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On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 18:47, Anne Wilson wrote:
But why would webmin write to Mozilla?
Anne
It might be that you enabled Remember Login.
Locate the cookie named localhost:1 (or localhost.localdomain:1000)
and delete it.
HTH
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ordinary cookies for the same reason. However, I can't tell you exactly
where they are saved by other browsers.
-admintiger
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On Saturday 08 Mar 2003 10:56 pm, Adolfo Bello wrote:
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 18:47, Anne Wilson wrote:
But why would webmin write to Mozilla?
Anne
It might be that you enabled Remember Login.
Definitely not
Locate the cookie named localhost:1 (or localhost.localdomain:1000)
and
On Saturday 08 Mar 2003 10:52 pm, Adolfo Bello wrote:
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 18:27, Bob Brickey wrote:
I don't know about Netscape or Mozilla. However, MS Internet Explorer
saves cookies in two different folders.
In Netscape:
Edit-Preferences-Privacy Security-Cookies-Manage Stored
On Sunday 09 March 2003 00:00, Anne Wilson wrote:
Webmin uses Konqueror. It is not stored as any cookie that I can see.
Anne
What does that mean ?
You have only used konquerror for webmin and now mozilla knows you login name
for webmin ? Kind of strange , isn't it ?
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On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 19:16, Steffen Barszus wrote:
On Sunday 09 March 2003 00:00, Anne Wilson wrote:
Webmin uses Konqueror. It is not stored as any cookie that I can see.
Anne
What does that mean ?
You have only used konquerror for webmin and now mozilla knows you login name
for
On Saturday 08 March 2003 05:58 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
Webmin uses Konqueror. I have looked through all the cookies in Konq, and
can find nothing that seems to be related to webmin. I have never allowed
it to 'save password'.
I thought webmin used whatever browser I used to access it.
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Subject: [expert] How to mend a stupid slip?
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2003 18:46:48 +
On one occasion I logged in to webmin whilst otherwise distracted -
except that I made a very stupid mist
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Subject: [expert] How to mend a stupid slip?
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 2003 18:46:48 +
On one occasion I logged in to webmin whilst otherwise distracted -
except that I made a very stupid mistake. I typed 'root',
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 14:46, Anne Wilson wrote:
On one occasion I logged in to webmin whilst otherwise distracted - except
that I made a very stupid mistake. I typed 'root', then tab, then password -
but webmin login doesn't recognise tabbing to the next field. Ever since
then as soon as
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 19:49, Adolfo Bello wrote:
Anne:
I just recreated your problem: I entered the userid and password in the
user id box. Even when the login was unsuccessful, Konqueror saved that
userid which shows the password.
You can disable the entire feature in Settings-Configure
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