John Aldrich wrote: > Hmm...one other thing you can try....go to /etc/shadow and > check the "root" entry in the shadow passwords there.... > and if there's something in there, do as someone else > suggested and clear out the "encrypted" password. That may > be what's causing the problem. > John I tried putting root::10818:0:99999:7:-1:-1:134542400 in there like bero had suggested but that didn't work. So I should try root:: or what? - Steve Fox http://pcxtreme.org
- [expert] Crunched passwords - Resend Steve Fox
- Re: [expert] Crunched passwords - Resend John Aldrich
- Re: [expert] Crunched passwords - Resend Steve Fox
- Re: [expert] Crunched passwords - Resend John Aldrich
- Re: [expert] Crunched passwords - Resend Steve Fox
- Re: [expert] Crunched passwords - Resend Linux Group DIFI
- Re: [expert] Crunched passwords - Resend Will the Chill
