/sudoers.
If it still doesn't work, try
$ sudo passwd root
Password:
Changing local password for root.
New password:
Retype new password:
$ su
Password:
Sorry
$ ktrace su
Password:
Sorry
$ kdump | mail -s 'Re: su on 3.8 soekris' misc@openbsd.org
At least it'll show you if some file cannot be read
Someone (you perhaps?) just recently said:
Additionally, try to su and sudo to another account - create one, if
necessary. Report back on your findings.
I missed the beginning of this thread (fingers get happy on the d key some
mornings;))
but you may want to add a new user in the staff
command groups does not exist on the soekris-box. but id.
this is the output after reboot.
---snip---
$ id admin
uid=1000(admin) gid=10(users) groups=10(users), 0(wheel)
$ su
Password:
Nov 9 16:23:26 sample su: BAD SU admin to root on /dev/tty00
Sorry
Nov 9 16:23:26 sample su: BAD SU admin
Andreas M|rdter wrote:
command groups does not exist on the soekris-box. but id.
this is the output after reboot.
---snip---
$ id admin
uid=1000(admin) gid=10(users) groups=10(users), 0(wheel)
$ su
Password:
Nov 9 16:23:26 sample su: BAD SU admin to root on /dev/tty00
Sorry
Nov 9
I use the root password.
This password is correct.
I think, I miss anything file or lib.
output groups:
---snip---
# groups admin
users wheel
---snip---
Andreas
On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 10:04 +0100, Guido Tschakert wrote:
Andreas M|rdter wrote:
command groups does not exist on the
On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 14:19 +0100, Joachim Schipper wrote:
Is /dev/tty00 marked as 'secure' in /dev/ttys?
ttys
---snip---
tty00 /usr/libexec/getty std.19200 vt100 on secure
---snip---
Passwort ist 100% correct!!
Andreas
Are you really, really sure you use the correct password? Can
Hi,
I installed openbsd 3.8 on a soekris box 4801 with flashdist-20050612.
i added the user admin and added user admin to the group wheel.
/etc/group
---snip---
wheel:*:0:root,admin
---snip---
when i type in su as admin i get an error in authlog
---snip---
Nov 9 13:37:39 sample su: BAD SU
/etc/group
---snip---
wheel:*:0:root,admin
---snip---
when i type in su as admin i get an error in authlog
---snip---
Nov 9 13:37:39 sample su: BAD SU admin to root
---snip---
The password is 100% correct!
I think you're missing something here.
after making /etc/group have
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