Re: Login class and limit

2012-12-07 Thread Vagner
On 17:47 Thu 06 Dec , Lowell Gilbert wrote: Vagner vag...@bsdway.ru writes: On 06:53 Thu 06 Dec , Charles Swiger wrote: su -, su -l, and sudo -i provide a login shell, which gets the limits setup by login.conf. Normally daemons are started at boot via rc mechanism (or perhaps get

Re: Login class and limit

2012-12-06 Thread Charles Swiger
Hi-- On Dec 6, 2012, at 6:32 AM, Vagner vag...@bsdway.ru wrote: Hi all! I need help configuring limits for users at FreeBSD 8.3. I set next options and parametrs at login.conf(5): [ … ] # sudo -u daemon limits Resource limits (current): cputime infinity secs but: # su

Re: Login class and limit

2012-12-06 Thread Vagner
On 06:53 Thu 06 Dec , Charles Swiger wrote: Hi-- On Dec 6, 2012, at 6:32 AM, Vagner vag...@bsdway.ru wrote: Hi all! I need help configuring limits for users at FreeBSD 8.3. I set next options and parametrs at login.conf(5): [ ? ] # sudo -u daemon limits Resource limits (current):

Re: Login class and limit

2012-12-06 Thread Chuck Swiger
On Dec 6, 2012, at 12:36 PM, Vagner wrote: [ ... ] Either use one of the su/sudo flavors I mention above, or /bin/sh -l to provide a login env to the process? ie means to implement restrictions limits(1) and login.conf(5) for daemons is not possible? Sure, it's possible: run the daemon

Re: Login class and limit

2012-12-06 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Vagner vag...@bsdway.ru writes: On 06:53 Thu 06 Dec , Charles Swiger wrote: su -, su -l, and sudo -i provide a login shell, which gets the limits setup by login.conf. Normally daemons are started at boot via rc mechanism (or perhaps get spawned from inetd) and do not have a login shell

Re: Login local2 to a log file

2009-03-06 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Mar 06), bsd said: How can I log messages sent to local2 to a given log file ? Which file do I have to update in order to achieve that? /etc/syslog.conf local2.*/var/log/local2 See the syslog.conf manpage for more options -- Dan Nelson

Re: Login accounts don't work after update to 7.1

2009-01-09 Thread Bert-Jan
Bert-Jan i...@bert-jan.com writes: Hi Folks, I just updated one of my servers from 7.0-RC1 to 7.1-RELEASE. During the first freebsd-update install, before rebooting, I was surprised to find that it was going to change my /etc/passwd (deleting all my accounts, keeping only the built-in

Re: Login accounts don't work after update to 7.1

2009-01-09 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Bert-Jan i...@bert-jan.com writes: I do find it strange though, that freebsd-update replaced those files, even though it tells you it's going to change them. I don't use freebsd-update, so I'm just trying to figure it out from reading the program. [freebsd-update is mostly just a shell

Re: Login accounts don't work after update to 7.1

2009-01-09 Thread Colin Percival
Lowell Gilbert wrote: Bert-Jan i...@bert-jan.com writes: What is the proper way to handle this ? Can I run a command after the update finishes that regenerates the account databases from the master.passwd ? I checked the history and *I* never touched it during the update, so it was merged like

Re: Login accounts don't work after update to 7.1

2009-01-08 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Bert-Jan i...@bert-jan.com writes: Hi Folks, I just updated one of my servers from 7.0-RC1 to 7.1-RELEASE. During the first freebsd-update install, before rebooting, I was surprised to find that it was going to change my /etc/passwd (deleting all my accounts, keeping only the built-in

Re: Login Conf not parsed ?

2007-04-28 Thread Eric Crist
On Apr 26, 2007, at 8:57 PMApr 26, 2007, Tommy Scheunemann wrote: Hello everyone, I'm running a FreeBSD 6.2 system, only have SSH access to it. The only user which is allowed to login had Bash (installed from the Ports) installed. Since 2 days I can't login any longer - Bash misses a

Re: Login Conf not parsed ?

2007-04-27 Thread Pieter de Goeje
On Friday 27 April 2007, Tommy Scheunemann wrote: Hello everyone, I'm running a FreeBSD 6.2 system, only have SSH access to it. The only user which is allowed to login had Bash (installed from the Ports) installed. Since 2 days I can't login any longer - Bash misses a library. I tried to

Re: [semi-SOLVED] Re: Login broken and rc.conf variables suddenly invalid after kernel/world upgrade (?!?!)

2006-04-08 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Garrett Cooper wrote: Lowell Gilbert wrote: Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: By the way, I also ran mergemaster as shown above. I forgot to originally include that. Did you also forget to mention building and installing the new

Re: Login broken and rc.conf variables suddenly invalid after kernel/world upgrade (?!?!)

2006-04-07 Thread Bill Moran
On Thu, 6 Apr 2006 21:14:33 -0700 Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, I basically upgraded my source again and did installworld. Had to run make quite a few times because it appeared that the makefile for /usr/src was broken (or at least the targets were incorrect since it

Re: Login broken and rc.conf variables suddenly invalid after kernel/world upgrade (?!?!)

2006-04-07 Thread Garrett Cooper
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, Bill Moran wrote: On Thu, 6 Apr 2006 21:14:33 -0700 Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, I basically upgraded my source again and did installworld. Had to run make quite a few times because it appeared that the makefile for /usr/src was broken (or at least

Re: Login broken and rc.conf variables suddenly invalid after kernel/world upgrade (?!?!)

2006-04-07 Thread Garrett Cooper
Garrett Cooper wrote: On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, Bill Moran wrote: On Thu, 6 Apr 2006 21:14:33 -0700 Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, I basically upgraded my source again and did installworld. Had to run make quite a few times because it appeared that the makefile for /usr/src was

Re: Login broken and rc.conf variables suddenly invalid after kernel/world upgrade (?!?!)

2006-04-07 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: By the way, I also ran mergemaster as shown above. I forgot to originally include that. Did you also forget to mention building and installing the new kernel before the reboot? If you actually left that step out, it would explain much of your trouble.

Re: Login broken and rc.conf variables suddenly invalid after kernel/world upgrade (?!?!)

2006-04-07 Thread Garrett Cooper
Lowell Gilbert wrote: Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: By the way, I also ran mergemaster as shown above. I forgot to originally include that. Did you also forget to mention building and installing the new kernel before the reboot? If you actually left that step out, it

[semi-SOLVED] Re: Login broken and rc.conf variables suddenly invalid after kernel/world upgrade (?!?!)

2006-04-07 Thread Garrett Cooper
Garrett Cooper wrote: Lowell Gilbert wrote: Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: By the way, I also ran mergemaster as shown above. I forgot to originally include that. Did you also forget to mention building and installing the new kernel before the reboot? If you actually left

Re: Login Max Chr?

2005-10-31 Thread Andrew P.
On 10/31/05, Sean Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am running FreeBSD 5.4 Is there a way to change the eight character login length to allow more characters? The reason is I would like to do first initial last name for the login. However some last names are longer than eight characters.

Re: Login Max Chr?

2005-10-31 Thread Sean Murphy
Andrew P. wrote: On 10/31/05, Sean Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am running FreeBSD 5.4 Is there a way to change the eight character login length to allow more characters? The reason is I would like to do first initial last name for the login. However some last names are longer than eight

Re: Login Max Chr?

2005-10-31 Thread Andrew P.
On 10/31/05, Sean Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Andrew P. wrote: On 10/31/05, Sean Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am running FreeBSD 5.4 Is there a way to change the eight character login length to allow more characters? The reason is I would like to do first initial last name

Re: Login Max Chr?

2005-10-31 Thread Bill Campbell
On Mon, Oct 31, 2005, Sean Murphy wrote: Andrew P. wrote: On 10/31/05, Sean Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am running FreeBSD 5.4 Is there a way to change the eight character login length to allow more characters? The reason is I would like to do first initial last name for the login. However

Re: Login Password

2005-09-22 Thread Dag-Erling Smørgrav
[redirected from freebsd-i386 to freebsd-questions] Daniel Schleig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I just installed FreeBSD via ftp site and the installation was succesful. Now, when I boot up the computer, the system prompts me for a login/password to 'myhome.westell.com.' I have a westell 327

Re: login permission over scp

2005-02-17 Thread Eilko Bos
Hi, From the keyboard of ??, written on Thu, Feb 17, 2005 at 11:42:11AM +0300: i need only secure copy, but must give full user shell to user [EMAIL PROTECTED] on host B. if attaker take control of A, he can shell to [EMAIL PROTECTED] setting /sbin/nologin to shell [EMAIL

Re: login error:cannot not find root directory

2005-02-17 Thread perikillo
I give up. I dont how in hell did this mistake, but i reinstall again Freebsd. Thanks Lowell Gilbert for your message. On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 13:34:05 -0800, perikillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, i check, the /root /.* but they looks correct, i check the propierties and

Re: login error:cannot not find root directory

2005-02-16 Thread perikillo
Yes, i check, the /root /.* but they looks correct, i check the propierties and attr of that directory and files, but they look correct. I dont know what more to check :-? Another error i found is went i try to see a manpage the system send this error: mistake# man ls

Re: Login

2005-01-28 Thread Pat Maddox
You should have created a user for yourself during the install. If not, don't worry. You set the root password at some point. Your username is root, and the password is whatever you set it as. Login as root and then type adduser to add another user to the system for day-to-day use. On Fri,

Re: Login

2005-01-28 Thread Andrew L. Gould
On Friday 28 January 2005 06:25 pm, Pete Dela Cruz wrote: I tried to boot FreeBsd for the first time and I get this Login prompt. What to do? I don't know what my login is. I don't remember being prompted or assigned a login during the installation process. Please help. Thanks Pete Dela

Re: login problems

2004-12-31 Thread Toni Schmidbauer
On Wed, Dec 29, 2004 at 03:10:16PM -0600, Nathan Kinkade wrote: On Wed, Dec 29, 2004 at 12:43:40PM -0600, Scott Stahl wrote: Have you viewed verbose connection messages with the ssh client? Use can use the -v option to view more verbose messages, -vvv will give you a lot more. This will at

Re: login problems

2004-12-29 Thread Nathan Kinkade
On Wed, Dec 29, 2004 at 12:43:40PM -0600, Scott Stahl wrote: I have a strange problem that just started up... I have two NICs in a development FreeBSD server I use, one public IP and one connected to my private network. I can SSH into the public IP but not the internal IP. I get the

Re: login problems

2004-12-29 Thread Toni Schmidbauer
On Wed, Dec 29, 2004 at 12:43:40PM -0600, Scott Stahl wrote: I have two NICs in a development FreeBSD server I use, one public IP and one connected to my private network. I can SSH into the public IP but not the internal IP. I get the username prompt but after I enter the login and press

Re: login problems

2004-12-29 Thread Scott Stahl
The internal IP was already added to the hosts file. I setup verbose logging in putty and I get the following: Outgoing packet type 5 / 0x05 (SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST) 00 00 00 0c 73 73 68 2d 75 73 65 72 61 75 74 68 ssh-userauth Incoming packet type 6 / 0x06

Re: login screen on 5.3

2004-11-23 Thread Luke Kearney
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 16:05:20 -0700 glen disley [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thus: I just installed Freebsd5.3. After a long compile process and a few tweeks of Xorg I was able to get a kdm screen prompt. There are only 2 users on the system, one bing root and the other me (Glen). What I don't

Re: login screen on 5.3

2004-11-23 Thread Giorgos Keramidas
On 2004-11-23 16:05, glen disley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just installed Freebsd5.3. After a long compile process and a few tweeks of Xorg I was able to get a kdm screen prompt. There are only 2 users on the system, one bing root and the other me (Glen). What I don't understand is why on the

Re: login screen on 5.3

2004-11-23 Thread Kevin D. Kinsey, DaleCo, S.P.
glen disley wrote: I just installed Freebsd5.3. After a long compile process and a few tweeks of Xorg I was able to get a kdm screen prompt. There are only 2 users on the system, one bing root and the other me (Glen). What I don't understand is why on the kdm login screen I see Charlieroot as

Re: login name has a @ in it

2004-11-23 Thread Chuck Swiger
KZ wrote: my login name has an @ in it how do i login? every time i type @ it erases my login i'm using a tibook OSX 10.3.6 Questions about MacOS X belong elsewhere, but it is strongly recommended that you choose usernames which contain only lower-case alphanumeric characters, and are 8 or fewer

Re: Login to something before mounting of NFS allowed

2004-09-12 Thread Shantanoo
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 15:03:51 +0200, Jens Holmqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi, is there anyway to have users login to something vefore they can be able to mount NFS shares on the NFS server like samba samba is not a NFS server. if something is hard to understand just ask :) BTW,

Re: Login to Netware NDS ?

2004-08-26 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Aug 26), Feczak Szabolcs said: Is it possible somehow to log in to netware nds from freebsd ? ncplip doesn't support it and this project is discontinued according to the maintainer ... Any stable way to access netware shares ? Im having problems with the accessibility

Re: Login to Netware NDS ?

2004-08-26 Thread Feczak Szabolcs
Dan Nelson dnelson at allantgroup.com wrote: See the mount_nwfs and ncplogin manpages. ncplib was merged into the base system long ago. I have checked, but nothing about NDS there ... More things here that I do not understand ipx setting # grep ipx /etc/rc.conf

Re: Login to Netware NDS ?

2004-08-26 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Aug 26), Feczak Szabolcs said: Dan Nelson dnelson at allantgroup.com wrote: See the mount_nwfs and ncplogin manpages. ncplib was merged into the base system long ago. I have checked, but nothing about NDS there ... Oops. It looks like you are right. I haven't run IPX

Re: login/password

2004-06-24 Thread Geert Hendrickx
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 03:52:27PM -0400, Steve Bertrand wrote: I'm new to using FreeBSD and when I boot up the computer (I've already installed FreeBSD) it asks for a login name and password. I don't know either and I haven't been able to get into FreeBSD. Please help me. During

Re: login/password

2004-06-23 Thread Steve Bertrand
I'm new to using FreeBSD and when I boot up the computer (I've already installed FreeBSD) it asks for a login name and password. I don't know either and I haven't been able to get into FreeBSD. Please help me. During install, it prompts you to type in the super users password. Did you

Re: login/password

2004-06-23 Thread Steve Bertrand
Thanks that worked, But now I have another question, When it boots I enter my user name and password but all I get is a command prompt, how am I supposed to get into free bsd (or is that it?) Well, it doesn't look like much at the command prompt, but yes, that's it. The wonderful

Re: login/password

2004-06-23 Thread Bill Moran
Benjamin Seuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm new to using FreeBSD and when I boot up the computer (I've already installed FreeBSD) it asks for a login name and password. I don't know either and I haven't been able to get into FreeBSD. Please help me. Can you provide these

Re: login/password

2004-06-23 Thread Bill Moran
Bill Moran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Benjamin Seuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm new to using FreeBSD and when I boot up the computer (I've already installed FreeBSD) it asks for a login name and password. I don't know either and I haven't been able to get into FreeBSD.

Re: login troubles (password prompt is slow to appear)

2004-06-19 Thread Lowell Gilbert
RF [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: installed... and the password prompt still takes forever to appear. Anyone know what's going on? I heard something about FreeBSD doing a DNS on every connecting IP and that adding my IP (which is unfortunately not static) to etc/hosts would bypass the lookup...

Re: login help

2004-05-22 Thread Warren Block
On Sat, 22 May 2004, Chris Svensrud wrote: I am running FreeBSD 4.9 and am having trouble with root login password. I have tried to reset the password using boot as single user: # mount -u / # mount -a # passwd # exit when I try to login I still get a problem when using root. I can

Re: Login question

2004-05-20 Thread Remko Lodder
Hey Chris, Christopher Svensrud wrote: I keep having the same problem with login. The system keeps indicating that the password is incorrect. I have been able to reset the password and still it gives me the same message. jup, unless you provide some more details we cannot actually try and solve

Re: Login question

2004-05-20 Thread Bill Moran
Christopher Svensrud wrote: I keep having the same problem with login. The system keeps indicating that the password is incorrect. I have been able to reset the password and still it gives me the same message. I just started running FreBSD and I was setting up Samba when this occurred. Reboot the

Re: Login question

2004-05-20 Thread Bill Moran
need to include your smb.conf file in order to get any decent help. Cheers Chris -Original Message- From: Bill Moran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 12:29 PM To: Christopher Svensrud Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Login question Christopher Svensrud wrote: I

Re: Login Incorrect

2004-03-09 Thread Chris
On Tuesday 09 March 2004 02:12 pm, saad hage wrote: Hi, When I try to connect to (freebsd 4.9) with Root or any other user I get the error Login incorrect. I changed the Root password with boot -s but the problem persist. but I can connect via FTP with users other than Root. Any

RE: Login Incorrect

2004-03-09 Thread Remko Lodder
, Remko Lodder Elvandar.org/DSINet.org www.mostly-harmless.nl Dutch community for helping newcomers on the hackerscene -Oorspronkelijk bericht- Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Chris Verzonden: dinsdag 9 maart 2004 21:17 Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Onderwerp: Re: Login Incorrect

Re: Login Question

2004-03-09 Thread Matthew Seaman
On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 05:47:21PM -0400, Corey Mosher wrote: This might sound crazy but I'm wondering if it's possible and if so what software packages to look at. I want to make it so that when I login to my windows xp (uh oh I used the w word in a freebsd list) machine it authenticates

Re: Login Incorrect

2004-03-09 Thread Jonathan Chen
On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 08:12:46PM +, saad hage wrote: Hi, When I try to connect to (freebsd 4.9) with Root or any other user I get the error Login incorrect. I changed the Root password with boot -s but the problem persist. but I can connect via FTP with users other than Root.

Re: pam_acct_mgmt(): user account has expired (was Re: Login Problem)

2004-03-07 Thread Gerard Seibert
On Saturday, March 06, 2004 5:42:56 PM Barry Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mar 4, 2004, at 1:33 PM, Gerard Seibert wrote: I am running FreeBSD 5.2.1 - RELEASE #0: Mon Feb 23 20:45:55 GMT 2004 It seems that I can no longer log into my system. Upon boot-up, the usually login appears. I

pam_acct_mgmt(): user account has expired (was Re: Login Problem)

2004-03-06 Thread Barry Hawkins
On Mar 4, 2004, at 1:33 PM, Gerard Seibert wrote: I am running FreeBSD 5.2.1 - RELEASE #0: Mon Feb 23 20:45:55 GMT 2004 It seems that I can no longer log into my system. Upon boot-up, the usually login appears. I enter my normal login and then my password. I am then greeted with this error

Re: pam_acct_mgmt(): user account has expired (was Re: Login Problem)

2004-03-06 Thread Barry Hawkins
On Mar 6, 2004, at 5:42 PM, Barry Hawkins wrote: On Mar 4, 2004, at 1:33 PM, Gerard Seibert wrote: I am running FreeBSD 5.2.1 - RELEASE #0: Mon Feb 23 20:45:55 GMT 2004 It seems that I can no longer log into my system. Upon boot-up, the usually login appears. I enter my normal login and then my

Re: login

2004-01-30 Thread Lowell Gilbert
chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, I have freebsd 4.8 and finley got it installed but I can't get past the login When I installed it it asked for a password and I did enter one but it never seems to work. I am running a HP Pavillion XE738. I reinstalled 4 times but can't get

RE: login ID and Password Problems

2003-12-29 Thread fbsd_user
Flem I understand your frustration. But your post is poorly written when it comes to describing your problem. It almost sounds like you have never used an Unix like operating system before. For your info, during the install process you are asked to enter the password to be used for the root

Re: login ID and Password Problems

2003-12-28 Thread Chris
On Monday 29 December 2003 12:10 am, F. D. Williams wrote: Hello: For six and nights almost non-stop, I've loaded and unloaded (formatted the HDD) due to some bug (s) of sorts in this program. Even through the Christmas holidays I've been busy with FreeBSD v5.1 and at the current moment

Re: login by using XFree86...

2003-12-22 Thread Malcolm Kay
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 06:42, flux wrote: Is there any possibility to perform system login from XFree, not from console in FreeBSD? What do you mean by 'system login'. If you start 'xdm' at boot time you can then login as a user through an X login window. (Often started via /etc/ttys) You can

Re: login by using XFree86...

2003-12-22 Thread Robert Huff
Malcolm Kay writes: If you start 'xdm' at boot time you can then login as a user through an X login window. (Often started via /etc/ttys) While many people fo this, it has been (semi-officially) discouraged since the days of 2.x. Robert Huff

Re: login by using XFree86...

2003-12-22 Thread Malcolm Kay
On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 02:02, Robert Huff wrote: Malcolm Kay writes: If you start 'xdm' at boot time you can then login as a user through an X login window. (Often started via /etc/ttys) While many people fo this, it has been (semi-officially) discouraged since the days of 2.x.

Re: login by using XFree86...

2003-12-22 Thread Robert Huff
Malcolm Kay writes: While many people fo this, it has been (semi-officially) discouraged since the days of 2.x. What are you regfering to; the method of starting at boot, or the concept of starting 'xdm' at boot? The idea of starting the display manager out of /etc/ttys.

Re: login question

2003-11-22 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Vulpes Velox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On 21 Nov 2003 22:22:38 -0500 Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is exactly what Kerberos is good at. It's harder to administer than NIS, but doesn't require as much trust of the client machines. For yet another set of security profiles,

Re: login question

2003-11-21 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Vulpes Velox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Here is what I want to do... 1: Set up a server for storing users/groups/permissions/passwords. 2: Export it to other machines, with out exporting the file to all machines. 3: Set up other machines to check that when some on tries to login. How

Re: login question

2003-11-21 Thread Vulpes Velox
On 21 Nov 2003 22:22:38 -0500 Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Vulpes Velox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Here is what I want to do... 1: Set up a server for storing users/groups/permissions/passwords. 2: Export it to other machines, with out exporting the file to all machines.

RE: Login problem with Telnetd

2003-06-25 Thread Jeff MacDonald
Just wondering why you are running telnet, and not ssh ? Jeff. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Fehmi Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 11:47 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Login problem with Telnetd I enabled Telnetd in

Re: Login problem with Telnetd

2003-06-19 Thread Peter Elsner
Logging in over telnet with root is unsecure... Log on as yourself, and then su to root... Peter At 05:47 PM 6/19/2003 +0200, you wrote: I enabled Telnetd in inetd.conf by removing the # from the line #telnet stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/telnetdtelnetd I tried to loggin, i used

Re: Login problem with Telnetd

2003-06-19 Thread Kliment Andreev
i used the root/password in the server machine side i put loggin/password but a receive the message [ SRA login failed ] You are not allowed to log as root using telnet or ssh. Log as normal user then use su. And try not to use telnet. Use ssh instead.

Re: Login problem with Telnetd

2003-06-19 Thread Hasse
Try to connect with an ordinary user-account. If you need root access, use an account in the wheel-group, and then su to root after you're connected. I belive that direct root-login are disabled. - Regards Hasse Webmaster @ Swedehost.com On Thursday 19 June 2003 17.47, Fehmi

Re: Login failure

2003-02-07 Thread Pascal Giannakakis
Hi, In order to make the user able to use mtools, access to A: that is, I put a line in fstab like: /dev/fd0 /floppy msdos rw wheel noauto this made it. As user I could use the floppystation with mtools. But starting the machine today failed. Here is what it says:

Re: Login failure

2003-02-07 Thread Thomas Widlundh
fredag 07 februari 2003 09:59 skrev du: I am not sure, but i think mount /dev/adXsY / will mount the drive R/W, so that you can edit /etc/fstab (test with mount if it is mounted). Also you could use the Live-CD-ROM (disk 2) with the Fixit-Console, then do fsck and/or mount /dev/adXsY /mnt.