Thanks Carlos, it appears to have worked correctly. however, i have that feeling that leaving my password in plain text on the files is not such a good idea.
is it possible to encrypt it on these files? but i guess it is not possible. Nicolas On 11/04/12 10:58, Carlos Jiménez wrote: > Hi Nicolas, > > Try this: > > 1. For oneadmin: > Execute 'oneuser passwd 0 password' > update ~/.one/one_auth with the new password in the form of > oneadmin:password > stop & start one service > > 2. For serveradmin: > Execute 'oneuser passwd 1 password --sha1' > update ~/.one/sunstone_auth with the new password in the form of > serveradmin:password > > Notice that password is your password, "1" is the ID of "serveradmin" > and "0" is the ID of "oneadmin". > > > I hope it helps. > > Carlos. > > On 04/10/2012 05:35 PM, Nicolas Diogo wrote: >> hi, >> >> i would like to know if it is possible to change the password of system >> users such as: >> oneadmin >> serveradmin >> >> i have tried using oneuser but it did not work well - i had to reinstall >> opennebula as it could no longer connect to anything. >> >> thanks, >> >> Nicolas >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.opennebula.org/listinfo.cgi/users-opennebula.org -- sent with Debian Linux (http://www.debian.org) free yourself into a safer internet this message is only intended to its recipient
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