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 it. > > Anne
Anne You said this is only happening with Konq right? If you go to http://ipnumber:10000 with Mozilla does the same thing happen? What I'm wondering here is if Konq has some kind of auto complete feature turned on that is doing this for you. You did mention that you type an r and then it fills the rest out for you. Usually if "remember this password" is on it's filled out when you hit the page and you don't have to type anything. If it works in webmin then there is something that webmin needs to have turned off. If not, then Konq is where the effort needs to be concentrated. James > > On Saturday 08 Mar 2003 11:31 pm, Ralph Crongeyer wrote: > > Sorry for posting to my own post. > > > > If that doesn't work. > > > > There is a section in Webmin "Webmin Configuration -> Authentacation" > > make sure that "Always require username and password" is checked. > > > > Ralph > > > > Ralph Crongeyer wrote: > > > In webmin there is a setting to rember the password if you turned > > > this on just change the root user's password and go to webmin and when > > > prompted for the new password uncheck the "Always Rember Password" box. > > > If this is the case (Webmin I mean) youshould not let webmin run all > > > the time anyway. You should ssh into the server and type "service > > > webmin start" and when done "service webmin stop" and logout of the > > > server leaving webmin NOT running. > > > > > > Ralph > > > >
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