Re: [vchkpw] Vpasswd question
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Charles use vmoduser to change the users name and or password.. also you can use vqadmin.. it's setup on Neon. Charles Wu wrote: | Hi, | | Having some issues w/ vpasswd, and was wondering if anyone would know | the answer | | Basically, trying to use the vpasswd command to change a virtual domains | user password, but for some reason, I get the following: | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] include]$ vpasswd [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Enter the user's new password: | Please type it again for verification: | vpasswd: error changing the password for user | '[EMAIL PROTECTED]': | Invalid or unknown virtual user | | What's weird is the fact that if I do a vuserinfo on the same user, I | get info showing that the account exists, but for some reason, can't | seem to change it | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] include]$ vuserinfo [EMAIL PROTECTED] | name: postmaster | passwd: $1$OsSOD$jxfjlOBzcu4ah8Wlz6yYe. | clear passwd: | uid:1 | gid:0 | all services available | dir: /home/vpopmail/domains/hydeparkart.org/postmaster | quota: NOQUOTA | usage: NOQUOTA | account created: Thu Oct 23 12:04:42 2003 | last auth: Never logged in | [EMAIL PROTECTED] include]$ | | Any pointers would be greatly appreciated... | | Thanks | | -Charles | - -- William Marty Buchaus - - -- RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer) - 807101943103186 ICQ 10579998 AIM snuffychi Yahoo snuffychi -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFAe39vgYaEba/UDqcRAg/DAKD8LLMTHARfG96e1KfRSB0PzDlZvACgv3B8 vW5jORKLvULvaEIKdC6umiE= =16xt -END PGP SIGNATURE-
RE: [vchkpw] Vpasswd question
>use the full path to the command. >You may want to pick up a UNIX for newbies book or manual, no offense. >You'd likely find it incredibly informative. No offense taken...I'm a router guy, not a linux guy, and I don't profess to know anything I don't Talk BGP, L2TP, HSRP, I'm game, talk grep, bash, etc...I need some help Thanks -Charles
RE: [vchkpw] Vpasswd question
On Mon, 2004-04-12 at 20:14, Charles Wu wrote: > >Make sure you are running the vpopmail vpasswd program. > >I've seen systems where both vpopmail and vmailmgr were > >installed. Both packages have vpasswd programs. > > Hrm...that looks to be the case... > How do I differentiate b/n vpopmail & vmailmgr vpasswd commands? use the full path to the command. You may want to pick up a UNIX for newbies book or manual, no offense. You'd likely find it incredibly informative. -Jeremy -- Jeremy Kitchen Systems Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kitchen @ #qmail on EFNet - Join the party! . Inter7 Internet Technologies, Inc. www.inter7.com 866.528.3530 toll free 847.492.0470 int'l 847.492.0632 fax GNUPG key ID: 93BDD6CE
Re: [vchkpw] Vpasswd question
On Mon, 2004-04-12 at 19:58, Ken Jones wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] include]$ vpasswd [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Enter the user's new password: > > Please type it again for verification: > > vpasswd: error changing the password for user > > '[EMAIL PROTECTED]': > > Invalid or unknown virtual user > Make sure you are running the vpopmail vpasswd program. > I've seen systems where both vpopmail and vmailmgr were > installed. Both packages have vpasswd programs. good call, I didn't even think about that: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ vpasswd bob Enter the user's new password: Please type it again for verification: vpasswd: error changing the password for user 'bob': Invalid or unknown virtual user -Jeremy -- Jeremy Kitchen Systems Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kitchen @ #qmail on EFNet - Join the party! . Inter7 Internet Technologies, Inc. www.inter7.com 866.528.3530 toll free 847.492.0470 int'l 847.492.0632 fax GNUPG key ID: 93BDD6CE
RE: [vchkpw] Vpasswd question
>Make sure you are running the vpopmail vpasswd program. >I've seen systems where both vpopmail and vmailmgr were >installed. Both packages have vpasswd programs. Hrm...that looks to be the case... How do I differentiate b/n vpopmail & vmailmgr vpasswd commands? -Charles
Re: [vchkpw] Vpasswd question
On Monday 12 April 2004 6:05 pm, Charles Wu wrote: > Hi, > > Having some issues w/ vpasswd, and was wondering if anyone would know > the answer > > Basically, trying to use the vpasswd command to change a virtual domains > user password, but for some reason, I get the following: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] include]$ vpasswd [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Enter the user's new password: > Please type it again for verification: > vpasswd: error changing the password for user > '[EMAIL PROTECTED]': > Invalid or unknown virtual user > > What's weird is the fact that if I do a vuserinfo on the same user, I > get info showing that the account exists, but for some reason, can't > seem to change it > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] include]$ vuserinfo [EMAIL PROTECTED] > name: postmaster > passwd: $1$OsSOD$jxfjlOBzcu4ah8Wlz6yYe. > clear passwd: > uid:1 > gid:0 > all services available > dir: /home/vpopmail/domains/hydeparkart.org/postmaster > quota: NOQUOTA > usage: NOQUOTA > account created: Thu Oct 23 12:04:42 2003 > last auth: Never logged in > [EMAIL PROTECTED] include]$ > > Any pointers would be greatly appreciated... Make sure you are running the vpopmail vpasswd program. I've seen systems where both vpopmail and vmailmgr were installed. Both packages have vpasswd programs. Ken Jones
[vchkpw] Vpasswd question
Hi, Having some issues w/ vpasswd, and was wondering if anyone would know the answer Basically, trying to use the vpasswd command to change a virtual domains user password, but for some reason, I get the following: [EMAIL PROTECTED] include]$ vpasswd [EMAIL PROTECTED] Enter the user's new password: Please type it again for verification: vpasswd: error changing the password for user '[EMAIL PROTECTED]': Invalid or unknown virtual user What's weird is the fact that if I do a vuserinfo on the same user, I get info showing that the account exists, but for some reason, can't seem to change it [EMAIL PROTECTED] include]$ vuserinfo [EMAIL PROTECTED] name: postmaster passwd: $1$OsSOD$jxfjlOBzcu4ah8Wlz6yYe. clear passwd: uid:1 gid:0 all services available dir: /home/vpopmail/domains/hydeparkart.org/postmaster quota: NOQUOTA usage: NOQUOTA account created: Thu Oct 23 12:04:42 2003 last auth: Never logged in [EMAIL PROTECTED] include]$ Any pointers would be greatly appreciated... Thanks -Charles