Jef Lee wrote:
My 2".
I have found that our Linux system has two (2) password verification mechanisms loaded. One is effective at command line login, the other at UniObjects connection login. And, now here's the bother, one does not handle passwords that exceed 8 characters, but there is no warning or error. It just doesn't allow the connection login.
Suggestion, spend hours researching or try a shorter password. If the latter works for you, and then you spend hours finding out why, please let me know.
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Hello Jeff,
Thank you (and all others) for your help.
I've shortened the password to 2 characters. Still getting the "The user name provided is incorrect" message. I don't know if that's just a generic "login failed" message, or it really *does* mean it couldn't find this user to validate it.
This is a very frustrating problem as it's obvious that it works for others - just not me.
Maybe it's a PAM issue.
BTW - Too late. I have already spent hours researching this problem. ;-) ------- u2-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/
