> > Not sure, but I do know it comes with a default root user, if you are using > Best Practical's RT, of course. If you haven't yet changed the password, you > could try that one, unless this is the administrative user you were talking > about :).
Unfortunately it is the one. Does that mean that I am down the drain? Meanwhile I have been trying to search for where RT stores its passwords i.e RT's equivalent of /etc/shadow but I have failed so far. Do you have an idea where RT stores its internal passwords, the form (encrypted or not, and what encryption). > > > > > By the way, as I was clutching at the straws, I remembered that as I > > did the installation, I created some two RT users who still have the > > administrative rights but whose password I have forgotten. Would this > > be of any help. > > Definitely, if they have super-user rights, they can restore your > administrative capabilities. All you have to do now, is Google your way into > finding out how you can recover their passwords. ************************************************************************ Lule George William (Mr) Network and Systems Administrator Uganda Martyrs University, Nkozi P.O. Box 5498 Kampala Uganda --------------------------------------------- This service is hosted on the Infocom network http://www.infocom.co.ug
