General :: Can't Login As Root In Gnom Centos5

Apr 22, 2010

i have recently installed gnom desktop on centos5 and i am having issue regarding login as root when i am in vnc session, i can login as root through ssh but in vnc desktop it keep asking me password if i try to access display control or install software options. secondly it is fixed resolution 600*800 and i dont know how to change it , i cant see the display setting with "system-config-display", it keep asking me root password :/ and when i give password it says incorrect

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General :: Root Logins Are Not Allowed \ When Try To Login As Root, After Logging Out As User, It Does Not Allow?

Dec 2, 2010

i just installed linux mandriva 2009. i set password for root and created a user account. when i try to login as root, after logging out as user, it does not allow me and gives the error "root logins are not allowed". even it does not show the root account. if i try to go to root from konsole terminal using su root, it allows to enter as a root but when i try to start the GUI with startx it gives error.not sure what to do and why i can't see my account in GUI mode

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Debian :: Can't Change Permissions For The HDD Without Login On Root And Root Login Are Not Allowed?

Jun 16, 2010

How to enable Root login...i cant copy or move something on the HDD...I have administrator rights and password for root but i cant change permissions for the HDD without login on root and root login are not allowed .

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May 27, 2010

In Ubuntu 10.4 64 bit which i have installed on a partition next to windows 7, I can not change the cursor. when I click a different cursor nothing happens.

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Ubuntu :: Gnom Doent Boot Only Xterm Session And Failsafe Gnome?

Mar 31, 2010

my when i boot my ubuntu 8.10 i get only xterm failsafe ,however failsafe Gnome does open , i have tried several solutions from the web such as deleting .profile file and some other solutions but none works.here's my .xsession-errors file

Code:
/etc/gdm/Xsessin: beginning session setup...
/etc/gdm/Xsession: Executing default failed ,will try to run x-terminal-emulator

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Jul 20, 2010

How to login as root in linux shell?

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Apr 21, 2010

Why I cannot login as root to FC12 GUI? .. I already configured /etc/pam.d/gdm:

#auth required pam_succeed_if.so user != root quiet

but still problem..

could any body please advise, what I missed?

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General :: How To Disable Root Login (Not Over SSH)

Nov 26, 2010

I have already disabled root login over the ssh by modifying /etc/ssh/sshd_config. But how would I disable root login on a server itself. We have implemented LDAP in our environment and our security guide states that root login must be obtained by first logging into the host using his/her own regular userid then gaining root privileges by using the SU.

Code:
# lsb_release -a
LSB Version: :core-3.1-ia32:core-3.1-noarch:graphics-3.1-ia32:graphics-3.1-noarch
Distributor ID: EnterpriseEnterpriseServer
Description: Enterprise Linux Enterprise Linux Server release 5.2 (Carthage)
Release: 5.2
Codename: Carthage
[root@~]# uname -a
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Mar 28, 2010

I'm not able to login as a root through ssh but i'm able to switch as a root user once i get into the Debian boxI already modified /etc/ssh/sshd_config to PermitRootLogin Yes and restart the ssh service

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Jun 28, 2010

i want to do that whenever root is logged in he cannot get GUI mode,he only get text mode or virtual console mode.

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May 15, 2010

I am using CentOS. When i try to login as root using login command,i get the following:

Code:
[avi@localhost ~]$ login root
Password:

[code]...

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General :: Unable To Login As Root Through SSH?

Apr 13, 2011

I am unable to login as root to a linux machine through SSH. Login through console is working fine. SSH is not working only for root user. It is working fine for other users. I have checked the sshd_config file and it says:PermitRootLogin yesI'd be grateful if somebody can give an idea about what is going wrong.

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Mar 5, 2010

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General :: Unable To Do Root Login In Fedora 14

Feb 20, 2011

i am not able to do root login even from terminal also. I was trying to block remote login through this ........

>>How can we prevent the "root" account from remote logging in via SSH
>>and Telnet but still permit root-equivalent personal accounts to log in
>>remotely?

[code]....

after this i am not able to make root login from su as well.

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General :: Unable To Login As Root While To Use The Su Command?

Apr 3, 2011

I have a Linux machine which I set up for my personal use at home. I installed Fedora Core 11 a long time ago, and recently I noticed that I am not able to log in as root (I didn't realize this issue until recently since I always have been logging in as a user account that I created during the FC11 installation).When I login as a user account instead of root, I can use the su command with the password I set up for the root account. Even when I'm in GUI mode and try to make changes to the system from the user account, the GUI asks to enter the root password, and I type the password I set for root and it works. However, if I boot the machine and try to log in the system as root, password that I set up is rejected.

I'm very puzzled with this problem because with my limited knowledge on Linux system, I thought the root password and the su password are the same (i.e. when you install Linux OS, you set the root password, and you use the same password for using the su command). I do not know exactly when this problem started, but the only thing that I can think of as a cause of this issue is that I once changed the root password from GUI using System > Administration > Root password since the system one time complained about the low security strength of the root password.

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General :: How To Disable Root Login In GUI (RHEL5)

Aug 6, 2009

Please let me know what configuration need to be made so that root user
will not be able to log in via gui.
I am aware that taking out tty? from /etc/securetty would result in root not able to log in via CLI modes.
Similarly what is the configuration needed to make that work in GUI.?

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Oct 12, 2009

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Feb 20, 2011

I logged in as root. i want to activate screensaver which required password.
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Sep 4, 2010

When I try to do

Quote:

sudo su root

The login is successful without prompting a password. This is dangerous. How am I going to avoid/disable this?

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Feb 12, 2010

I have been trying to establish a connection between two pcs via the ssh channel. I successfully made the connection as a root user, but when i tried as a non root user i had to type in the password the make contact with the other pc. how exactly does this passwordless login actually work?

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Mar 22, 2010

i am using fedora 10 while i login as a normal user its working fine username@hostname while i login as a root user it goes directly into -bash-3.2# if i check pwd it shows /root till now i am not facing any problem as i am using as a normal user but how can i change -bash-3.2# to root@hostname which file and where to edit

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Jan 29, 2011

I am trying to someone get to their records on a CentOS 5 box and the username/passwords they have given me are not being recognized.

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Feb 5, 2011

i am having problems with privileges i have created a new user with my name, but i cant get root privileges on it. i need the same privileges as the root profile.

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I edited the passwd file to modify the default shell for root from bash to tcshnow when I try to login to root it gives me the following error:"su: /bin/tcsh : No such file or directory"

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General :: [gentoo:installation] Unable To Login With Root?

Jul 22, 2011

I downloaded Gentoo and burnt it on CD.I did boot the livecd and the system passed starting stage and it recognised my hardware. After that, there islivecd login prompt, and obviously I tried to use root and no password but it says login incorrect. This is what I did:

Code:
livecd login: root
Password: [hit enter here]

[code]....

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Jul 18, 2011

I'm trying to figure out why my industrial appliance (x86, running kernel 2.6.21.7 and OpenSSH_4.3p2 / OpenSSL 0.9.7m) accepts ssh connections without asking for a password (even for root)!When I log on to the local console as root I have to enter a password but strangely this prompt won't appear using a ssh connection (although I'm not using any client certificates).Of course that not acceptable but I just can't find the related configuration entry to disable this "password-less" authentification.Is this related to the sshd or has it something to do with the PAM module?

- Update ->
While looking at /var/log/secure, I've found the following lines:
Jul 18 16:55:07 localhost sshd[5712]: Accepted none for root from XXX port 6393 ssh2

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General :: Security - Login To Window Manager As Root?

Apr 5, 2010

I have a habbit of openning a 2 sessions of xwindow (I'm using KDE), one as user to browse the internet and the other as root to do some admin work. But someone told me that login to KDE as root is bad in terms of security. Is this true?

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General :: Disable Root Login To The Graphical User Interface?

Apr 15, 2010

Does any body knows how to disable the root login to the GUI , like i am running my redhat server on runlevel 5 and i dont need tht root to get login to the GUI , i ma talking about redhat 5.

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Feb 1, 2011

I downloaded the lastest x86 stable release of openfiler and installed it on VBOX durring the install I selected to manually do the partitions and added a

/boot
swap (x2 ram)
/

Partition scheme. I selected DHCP client on the network configuration. Now from what I understand once I have done that I should be able to point my browser to https:<IP>:446 and login as root and configure everything within the GUI. But when I log in there is nothing to configure. My host system is Ubuntu x86_64 4GB Ram amd dual core processor.

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Fedora :: Can't Login Into The Root Account: It Returns Me Immediately To The Login Prompt?

Jan 27, 2010

I just installed Fedora 12 on a laptop. I changed the default shell on the root account to /bin/tcsh and changed the runlevel to 3 and then rebooted. Now I can't login into the root account: it returns me immediately to the login prompt and I can't see any error message (the screen is cleared).Why is this happening?Can I boot into some sort of safe mode so I can undo my changes to the /etc/inittab and /etc/passwd file?I tried booting with a Live CD with the intention of mounting the filesystem and making the changes, but the new filesystem is a LVM and it won't let me mount it (or I don't know how to mount a Logical Volume).

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