Now I know the saying "Ask and ye shall receive" is true.  I had my LAN
Service personnel reinstall.
I hope they can forgive me (or never find out).




"Brendan Cully" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 06/08/99 01:26:04 PM

To:   "'Curt Springer'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:    (bcc: LaRai Blass/Forum Place/PennDOT)
Subject:  Re: [ND] Netscape Enterprise Server Question




I think if you blank the password part out, you can log in with no password
and set it from the inside. Work with a backup. :)
Also, you might try generating a new encrypted password with htpasswd (or a
quick C program that runs crypt() on an input string) and replacing the
password part with its output - I don't think it has to be SHA1 to work...

-----Original Message-----
From:     Curt Springer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:     Tuesday, 08 June, 1999 13:07
To:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:  [ND] Netscape Enterprise Server Question

This is off-topic, but maybe somebody could lend me a hand.

I have a Netscape Enterprise 3.x server running on solaris, and I don't
have the superuser password to the admin server.  I have root access to the
solaris, so I can view/run anything on the box.  I can open the netscape
admin server password file, admpw, and see the unencrypted user name and
encrypted password.

Is there any utility that I can run as root, that would allow me to change
the password, the same as the appropriate section on the web page produced
by the admin server?  Or do I need to re-install the Netscape server?

Thanks for any advice,
-- Curt Springer, Team ND
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