Fedora Networking :: F10 Won't Allow To Change Wireless Password?

Jan 1, 2010

I've changed my wireless network password and when I try to connect through my F10 machine, it continues to use the old password. I've changed it a number of times through the GUI that pops up (Wireless Network Authentication Required) and also through the Edit Connections GUI but they always revert back to the old password and disregard the new one.

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Fedora Networking :: Wireless Network Keeps Asking For Password?

Sep 14, 2010

I just installed Fedora 13 on a Fujitsu Siemens Amilo 3553, after doing some testing in Mandriva 2010.1 Spring XFCE. I am not (I repeat "not") an experienced Linux-user, so maybe I need to get things with a spoon here, but the wireless networking in Mandriva is similar to the one in Fedora, and in Mandriva it worked fine, in Fedora I cant get connected. It just ask me for the password over and over again. Now I am on cabel, and that works fine.

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Fedora Networking :: Wireless - Asks For The Password Every Time ?

May 15, 2011

I use Fedora 14 KDE spin, and I have a wireless network with 4 users. When I start my PC I have to enter the administrator password for the KDE wallet, and also the wireless password if I want to connect to the Internet. This is no problem for me, but I prefer not to share those passwords with the other 3 users. I selected the "Connect automatically" option in the wireless connection settings, but it still asks me for the password every time.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Change Password But When Type In The New Password Get This "The Password Is Longer Than 8 Characters?

Jan 8, 2010

hello i am trying to change my password, but when i type in the new password i get this:"The password is longer than 8 characters. On some systems, this can cause problems. You can truncate the password to 8 characters, or leave it as it is."my question is what kind of problem could i get and how can i change so i have to log in every time i start the computer?

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Fedora Networking :: "bad Password" When Connecting To Wireless?

Feb 21, 2011

When I tried to get it to connect, I keep getting "bad password,' and I've entered the password the router uses. I'm using Fedora 13, 32 bit, and have to use ndiswrapper to get my receiver to work. AND (it's a big "and," I'm afraid) I'm using wicd. I have Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and Fedora as operating systems. Ubuntu froze when I tried getting this to work! I have Linux Mint 10 on one computer, Mint Debian on another, and Mint LXDE on an ancient Thinkpad. All three versions of Mint connected without a problem! The Ubuntu fubar may have come from the ndiswrapper driver..who knows? It worked without a hitch for three months before it had a melt-down. Any way to do an end-run around the "bad password," as in maybe using the terminal instead of the GUI?

---------- Post added at 12:54 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:22 AM ----------As a side note, I went with wicd because Network Manager seemed to drop the signal frequently, and I had to reboot to reconnect. Not a Fedora problem per-se, as that's a problem that I have with NM on every distro I've seen. But if it would solve the password problem by "turning off" wicd and re-enabling Network Manager, I can give that a shot, if there's a command to do that. I'm not able to get to the web on this computer right now, but Network Manager was disabled from the command line, and I assume it could be re-enabled just as easily.

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Fedora :: Log In, BUT Can't Change Password?

Jan 1, 2011

I have a server, with a trust relationship. Thanks to that, I can log in without being prompted for the password.But - I'm trying to Change the password, using passwd. I get:Unknown Errorpasswd: unknown user (uid=0)This is a NIS server, and typing passwd <account> brings up a prompt for the old password of <account>What should I check next? I only have a few days before the account locks out...

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Ubuntu Networking :: Change Samba's User Password From Windows 7?

Oct 1, 2010

I have a Samba installed and configured on a Ubuntu Server 10.04 box, as a file server, not as an PDC. And I have several Windows 7 machines accessing the Ubuntu Server to store files.

I would like to let users to change their passwords from windows.

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Fedora :: Can't Change The Root Password

Jul 30, 2009

I got during my last year of high school, and I recently installed Fedora 11. During the installation, I misunderstood one of the questions, and set my root password as what I wanted my account password. I want to go in and change it, because it's pretty easy to figure out and has me feeling really vulnerable, but it won't let me. I went to System-Administration-Root Password, entered my password, and put in a new one, but it won't let me click Change Root Password. The button is faded out and unclickable. I've tried several different passwords, and triple-checked each to make sure I typed it in correctly, but it won't work.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Root Password Change

Jul 16, 2010

After we changed Root's password (using the passwd command), both the new and old password work. Any ideas why this could be happening?

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Fedora Security :: How To Change Password Complexity

Aug 26, 2009

I want to change the password complexity how do i do this?

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Fedora :: Forgot Root Password - How To Change In F10

Sep 17, 2009

Forgot root password on fedora 10. Reboot into runlevel one and changed passwd and it said all tolkens updated. Typed exit and it didn't reboot and at login screen I logged in as other "root" and it didn't work with new password. So I redid the runlevel 1 and password change and typed init 6. It didn't work after that also. How to change fedora 10 root password if the old password is forgot?

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Fedora :: Change Default Keyring Password In F11?

Nov 4, 2009

How do I change my default keyring password in F11?

The instructions from here no longer work:

Code:
$ yum search gnome-keyring-manager
Loaded plugins: dellsysidplugin2, fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit
Warning: No matches found for: gnome-keyring-manager
No Matches found
Longer story:

Somehow I got my keyring and login passwords out of sync. I went to change my login password using passwd on the terminal. I meant to change it to (let's say) "abcdef" but typed "abcdfe" twice. Realizing my mistake I tried to used passwd a second time to change it to "abcdef", but passwd complained that the new password was too similar to the old. So I used "su -c 'passwd myusername'" - I was able to change my login password but I guess this did not update my keyring password. I've tried changing my password using passwd as myself (not root) to something completelydifferent, but my keyring password remains the first password (e.g. "abcdfe").

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Fedora :: Change Root User Name And Password

Mar 25, 2010

I am running Fedora 12 as Guest OS in VMware Player. I installed Fedora 12 by using a Prepackage VM . The root user name and p/w was supplied by the person who made this appliance. Is there way for me to change root user name and pw

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Red Hat / Fedora :: WPA Will Only Auth Once / Right After Password Change On Router

Sep 1, 2010

I recently installed Fedora 13, Xfce, on my HP netbook. It's using AR9285. When i try to connect to my network with WPA enabled it will not work despite the password info being correct. I'm using a DI-514 router, with no updates to firmware. It only works, if I change the password, then use said password, then, when I disconnect, said password no longer works. WEP works just fine, open network works fine, why wont WPA-PSK work?

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Red Hat / Fedora :: NIS / YP Password Change Rejected On CentOS 5 4

Sep 16, 2010

this problem is becoming too frequent now:

a) User is created using our standard protocol on the NIS/YP server.
b) *Sometimes* : user is rejected at first login. Password not recognized.
c) When going to do a password reset, being root on the NIS/YP server something like this happens:

# passwd johndoe
Changing password for user johndoe.
New UNIX password:
Retype new UNIX password:
NIS password could not be changed. << ------------- ERROR
passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully.

The entry in the log doesn't help much: Sep 15 10:56:28 nisserver rpc. yppasswdd[2149]: update johndoe (uid=31742) from host 128. xxx194. xxx.xx rejected Sep 15 10:56:28 nisserver rpc. yppasswdd[2149]: Invalid password.

Notes:

1) A valid & strong password -known to work with other account- has been given.
2) The password is indeed changed in /etc/shadow, and the NIS/YP databases update (cd /var/yp; make) has not been done yet.

I know there is a different condition when the password is updated by the user from a Fedora host (long encoding using sha512 vs original md5 encoding in the server) - but this is happening locally on the CentOS-based server before having the user change the password. But even that has worked before with dozens of users.

A recent occurrence of the issue kept rejecting the original password chosen by the user until he decided to choose a different one. I have tried different from easy to elaborate passwords with no difference. This is just happening now with two new users: one of them reported that it worked just fine, the other is being rejected - they were created at the same time.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Using PAM To Restrict Ability To Change Password?

Mar 14, 2011

I have some users authenticated with AD and some locally, I want to allow only local users and root to change their password with passwd, not users authenticating over AD - so far I have this in my /etc/pam.d/passswd file

password sufficiant pam_unix.so shadow nullok audit
password required pam_echo.so
You CANNOT change your password using the Linux passwd command

[code]....

This works fine in allowing my normal users to change passwords and my AD users to be blocked, however, root cannot change passwords - the pam_rootok module seems only to work for auth - is there a way I can define root as a sufficiant check for password?

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Aug 17, 2011

Every once in a while I get lucky and I can connect via wireless.. but lately it hasnt been working. The Wicd lists all the available wifi connections, including my router. When I click on it and set it to WPA and type in my password it wont connect. it just says "Connection failed: Bad Password: even though I know I typed it in right...

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Fedora Security :: Change Password Ldap User?

Apr 13, 2011

I have a problem with my fedora workstation.I am trying to change my ldap user password through passwd command.When I first create the user on ldap server, I use md5 and create the user password.This is the entry:

Code:
dn: uid=boo,ou=People,dc=linux,dc=gettolandia,dc=org
uid: boo

[code]....

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Permit Squid Users To Change Their Password

Feb 19, 2010

I have squid server running FC7. i have created a ncsa authentication for windows user to use internet through squid proxy.

My problem is that the each created user should be able to change their password.

- Is there a way, using NCSA authentication, to allow users to change their passwords?

- Is there a way to use windows AD password for squid authentication. if so how?

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Ubuntu Networking :: Wireless Doesn't Recognize Password 10.04

May 8, 2010

I had the same problem with normal ubuntu, wubi or even after instaling it in a virtual pc

I've got a wireless router with a WEP security, when I choose my connection and put in the key it just tries for some time and then ask me again for the WEP key. And it goes like this on and on and on, I've tried to connect at some firends gome with the same kind of connection and it doesn't work either.

I think that in an older version I did connect to an unprotected connection but I cannot take out the protection because it is my roomsmate wifi.

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Oct 31, 2010

I'm running Ubuntu 10.4 Netbook Remix on a Dell Mini Netbook 9 (I think that's what it is.) I used to be able to connect to my wireless internet fine, but then my brother put a password on it. So there's a little box that comes up and tells me to enter a password now. I do, and it tries to load for a minute and then wants me to enter my password again. It just keeps going like this.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Wireless - Keyring Password Is Not Recognised

Dec 20, 2010

New to forum and quite new to any linux distro, have played around a little with older Ubuntus, having spare desktop I thought it was time to see how things are developing with the latest release. 10.10, downloaded and cd made.

Installed without a hitch, picked up all the hardware even my Edimax 712g nic. entered wireless network details and was off. Enjoying the new look and feel of the OS surfing, mailing and connecting to my win 7 laptop for my music shares. We then had visitors round so shut down, and went back to it this morning, only to find that a couple of things had changed.

(1) no matter what I do (Followed several different suggestions found on here) and no matter how many times I check all the details, It will not connect, to the router just carries on seemingly without end trying; only broken by the requests for the security key of the router.

(2) the keyring password is not recognised.

I thought I may have done something I didn't realise, so I simply did a reinstall, everything exactly the same, and just replicate the problem I perfromed a restart; ending up with exactly the same result.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Retrieve Saved Wireless Password?

Mar 12, 2011

I have saved a wireless password on my ubuntu 10.10 and I connect to it everyday. The other day I wanted to pass it to my friend to use the connection but I couldn't find the saved password. So I checked some forums and I realized it should be possible to find the saved passwords under Systerm > Preferences > Passwords and encryption keys. Although I can only see one of my saved passwords, the other one is missing.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Wireless Password No Longer Working?

Apr 9, 2011

A couple days after an update to Ubuntu 10.10's networking stuff I was unable to connect to my wireless network that had a password. Now, I can connect to a different connection that doesn't have a password but when I try to go to mine it doesn't work.

Running on a compaq nc6000

And yes I do know that the password is correct as I am connecting right now on Win7.

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Ubuntu Networking :: 10.10 - Wireless Asks For Password But Cannot Reconnect

Apr 21, 2011

Running 10.10 on Hp dv2000. Approx once a day wireless asks for password authentication but cannot re-connect to wireless network. I verified connection, correct password and modem & router functionality but still will not re-connect. After re-boot problem is resolved for another day or two.

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Nov 22, 2010

I work on a product that have to start automatically an application. Running Opensuse 11.2 So in the inittab I have : 1:2345:once:/root/Velox/VeloxBoot.sh 2:2345:respawn:/sbin/mingetty tty2

In the VeloxBoot.sh, if I don't press any key, my application starts after a timeout. If the user presses a key I want to have a login prompt. Unfortunately, if I start /bin/login, I have a prompt with login, but once I enter my login, it does not ask for a password and it says wrong password

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Mar 9, 2010

I'm really new to Linux so this will probably sound like a pretty naive question to most users, but how do you change the root password?To install Java, I have to type # su into Terminal,which then asks for the password.What's weird is that when I start typing a password, no characters show up. I don't know if this is supposed to happen or not.I've found a bunch of different sites on the Internet that explain how to change the root password, but none of them seem to work for my specific work station.

I've got Ubuntu 9.10 64 bit. In the GRUB boot menu, I can choose to boot normal or in recovery mode (I'm led to believe older versions don't have this option).I've tried typing # sudo passwrd into Terminal, but I already have a root password set up apparently, so I can't change it there.

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Jun 14, 2011

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Mar 16, 2009

How can I change the root password of MYSQL server. I have just finished installation, but I mistakenly typed the wrong root password, and now I need to change it from command line, because I cannot even access the UI.

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