General :: Cannot Run " /etc/rc.d/bitlbee Start " Passwd Incorrect ?
Dec 4, 2010
I cant run as normal user
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If BitlBee is started by root as a daemon, it can drop root privileges, ## and change to the specified user.
Which line to edit in bitlbee.conf file to set password? Im using arch linux
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Jan 14, 2011
we know that /etc/passwd - is a replica of /etc/passwd file and acts as a backup in any damage done to /etc/passwd file..i have observed a strange thing in RHEL 5.4....for example... if /etc/passwd has 100 accounts.. then /etc/passwd - is having only 99 accounts....when i add 101 useraccount with "useradd" then /etc/passwd has 101 accounts and /etc/passwd is having the 100th account of /etc/passwd - ..when i delete /etc/passwd and recover it with /etc/passwd - from runlevel 1 the lastly created user is not having his account after recovery.. what is the solution? this is same case even with /etc/shadow and /etc/shadow -
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Jul 14, 2011
I'm fighting to make wifi work on an HP dv6-3194.
The symptom is that I'm always asked to enter the WPA passwd.
1-This is a fresh FC15 install:
Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.38.6-26.rc1.fc15.i686.PAE #1 SMP Mon May 9 20:36:50 UTC 2011 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
2- Network interfaces are detected:
3- pci card is RT3090
4- lsusb returns:
5- lsmod returns:
6- iwlist wlan0 scanning detects wifi networks without problems.
7- relevant dmesg entries:
8- wpa_supplicant.log
I've tried many suggestions from this forum about RT3090 or RT2800, but none worked :-(none seemed to be close to my problem:
Most of them relates to interface not seen, wifi networks not detected, system freeze.
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Jun 26, 2010
Can someone post how to use irssi with bitlbee . I know how to use the Bitlbee public servers but I would rather install it and use it that way.
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Oct 10, 2010
I just did a fresh install of 10.10 and whenever I log on it request the password for default keyring (the same as sign in password) in previous versions of ubuntu it never asked and automatically started the wireless; now it asks and tells me the password is incorrect. I can hit cancel a numerous amount of times and it will eventually allow me to connect, but that doesn't seem like a good fix in my opinion. This also happened when I tried out lubuntu 10.04 which I promptly removed due to the menu style.
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Mar 15, 2011
I am using bitlbee 1.0.3 with ircII for a long time since etch is released. Mainly for MSN, Jabber, Yahoo, Sametime communications. But the old version lacks MSN offline message and sametime protocol support and the yahoo protocol doesn't work at all. Does anyone successful in compiling bitlbee and libpurple in lenny 32bit?
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May 20, 2010
Well we all know that it holds passwords. But cat-ing it gives out nothing. Not even encrypted gibberish. So how exactly is a password stored in this? Is this like a device file or something?
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Jan 5, 2010
If I configure a crontab like below.12 3 12 4 4 cat /etc/passwd I know that the cat command will get executed at the configured time. But where will the output of that command go?If it is something like below, then out put will be routed to /tmp/file1.12 3 12 4 4 cat /etc/passwd > /tmp/file1
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Sep 18, 2010
I was doing some experiment about resource-accessing. By mistake, I executed this command,$ sudo mv /etc/passwd /etc/passwd.bakThen I could not execute any command with privilege(eg. sudo mv /etc/passwd.bak /etc/passwd). When I shut the system down, I could not boot it any more.
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Dec 20, 2010
All servers mentioned below run OpenSuSE, either 10 or 11.I am currently working on a few scripts that are meant to be used as part of a continuous integration setup. I am trying to keep these scripts reasonably secure, and so I have made sure that all the servers run these scripts only as a specific user (user1) that has permissions to basically nothing else. The problem I am currently running into is that I need to start and stop tomcat as user1 but this user doesn't have permissions to the tomcat rectory (only tomcat has execute permissions). I have a temporary workaround in place while I work on the scripts (I have an SSH key in place that allows me to SSH from user1o tomcat without a password and execute my commands that way) but it is not very secure. I have tried adding the following line to /etc/sudoers:
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tomcat localhost = NOPASSWD: /opt/tomcat/bin/startup.sh, /opt/tomcat/bin/shutdown.sh
but it doesn't work as I expected it to. I tried a few different syntaxes for that line,
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Aug 10, 2010
I got a user account on a linux network. But when I look in the /etc/passwd file, I don't see my username there. Where would I find my username
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Apr 11, 2010
Unfortunately i lost my passwd file...so who to recover that.
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Jun 25, 2011
I'm running a small network of 20 PC's (slackware), I had previously used NIS and can't really be bothered with ldap it's a bit of hassle. I do not need a centralised database just a login auth system.On the server I make a folder called /sec and symlink passwd, group and shadow into it.I export this via nfs.On the workstation I create a folder /sec, move the passwd, group and shadow file into it and then symlink them back into the /etc folder.On bootup, the rc.local mounts server /sec over the top of workstation /sec. If it fails it falls back.I wasn't sure if I could just mount /sec on the workstation and then temporarily symlink group,passwd,shadow over the top of the /etc/shadow etc
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Jun 6, 2010
Is there a command for showing only the readable signs uit of /usr/bin/passwd?
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Jun 18, 2010
I was looking around the files in /etc/ to see what they were and what they said, then I noticed there was two files called passwd, which confused me a lot for a second then I noticed one of them was actually passwd-.I compared them and they only differed by one line:
< games:36:35:added by portage for gemrb:/usr/games:/bin/bash, which was in passwd but not passwd-.Should these files both exist? If yes, why, what does having both do? If no, then its safe to say I can just delete passwd-
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May 4, 2010
i am executing the passwd command on a solaris 10 OS and every time its aborting (as shown below). how to troubleshoot this..
root@osssvr-1 # passwd ftp
New Password:
Re-enter new Password:
Abort
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Jul 29, 2010
What is the equivalent of Solaris's passwd command in Linux?
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Oct 15, 2010
How we can take username from the /etc/passwd which have UID more than or equal to 500.
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Oct 7, 2010
I deleted root from passwd and shadow file.Can I crate a new root user?
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Sep 7, 2010
Recently installed some application which screwed the default common-passwd file and has put some restrictions on the passwords which I could setThe present file looks like this
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#password required pam_passwdqc.so min=disabled,8,8,8,8 passphrase=0 enforce=users
password required pam_passwdqc.so min=1,0,0,0,0 passphrase=0 enforce=none random=0
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Mar 25, 2011
How I can do a ftp connection putting the user and passwd, and I would do! Today, I need to know how can I do this, but in SFTP!
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Feb 8, 2010
When I use ls -al to show files downloaded from internet,
-rw-rw-r-- 1 427 6011 7544 Jul 20 2006 INSTALL
-rw-rw-r-- 1 427 6011 4229 Dec 9 15:36 Makefile.am
-rw-rw-r-- 1 427 6011 27893 Dec 10 17:47 Makefile.in
I can see the owner and group ids are shown because there are no corresponding entries in /etc/passwd and /etc/group respectively. I don't know much about linux and dare not to edit these files, I wonder if somebody already knows whether linux would map the owner id of files coming from other computers to the account name in /etc/passwd and display them when necessary (for example, when using ls -al)?
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May 19, 2011
I am bulding my own image based on 2.6.32 kernel, I wish to add a guest user:
In a script thats invoked by the makefile, I use 'useradd' command & this updates the shadow, passwd files under /etc on the host, is it possible to tell the command to create the shadow / password under some other folder on the host? may be /tmp?
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Dec 25, 2010
when loggin as a normal user and search for a file passwd under /etc. i get few errors with permission denied.how to ignore this permission denied errors.
csh hostname 109 % find . -name passwd
find: ./lvm/backup: Permission denied
find: ./lvm/archive: Permission denied
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Feb 21, 2010
I just shrink my /home (lvm2 / ext3) and next to a reboot df give me this ouput:
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So for my debian 265 + 2.2 = 281 ? the home is suppose to be set to 285 Go and the lv for the home to 285.17 Go
How to fix that? Or if I missed something when I shrink my home.
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Jul 24, 2011
A few hours ago, I ran "pacman -Syu" to update, and soon after it was finished the power went out for a few seconds, turning off my computer without properly shutting down. When I started it, the time was wrong (or maybe the time zone, since the minute is correct). It looks like it's exactly 4 hours behind (right now it's 18:53 here, but the date command says 14:53). Also, I have ntpd running, in case that matters.
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Oct 14, 2010
I try to setup a small Debian system running on command line. Remote access shall be possible via ssh (for now also telnet) and a serial connected minicom via getty. I need the serial access as fallback in case the network is down.
As long as the package adduser is not installed, I can login as root via telnet and getty without problem. But from the moment "adduser" is installed with apt-get, the serial root login always fails after entering the right password with the message "Login incorrect". Even de-installing "adduser", or using a brand new "adduser test" user. When installing and using SSH it allows to login successfully, like telnet.
BTW: A dangerous behavior I observed with telnet: When I opening the connection via telnet, I'm immediately logged in as root - without asking for a password! I set a password with passwd which also is requested by SSH and getty (before the adduser installation) but not by telnet?!?!?
The /var/log/messages adds a line if login with su, but nothing when fails with getty
Here is my inittab:
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# /etc/inittab: init(8) configuration.
# inittab,v 1.1 2006-07-27 08:58:03 lothar Exp
# The default runlevel.
id:2:initdefault:
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Apr 19, 2010
I have set up a new account, with a user name of Benjamin.However, when running a sudo command, while logged in with the user name 'Benjamin', I receive an incorrect password error.Yes, I am entering the password for user name 'Benjamin' and not that of the root account.
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Jun 21, 2011
I just got a new laptop for work that dual boots with Windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.10.Normally, I can use an sslvpn connection to log onto my office servers to transfer data back and forth through Windows. However, I do my actual work on Linux, which the computing services department at the university where I work has not set up a sslvpn connection method for.I got the JRE set up on Linux and loaded up the sslvpn connection when I was asked for my sudo password. After following some other instructions, I created a different password to act as root.I entered that password over and over again and now I'm not able to attempt to connect again by trying another password.
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Mar 23, 2010
I've never observed this problem neither did any of my colleagues trying to SSH into the same system. If I try logging into my server using a wrong username and then press ^C to terminate or exhaust my password attempts, I am locked out for at least an hour. Is there something I can do on my end to fix this problem?
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