General :: Cannot Have The Same Passwords But Never Explained
Nov 30, 2010
I am not a Linux user but and learning about it in a class and thought I would check it out. My teacher said that two linux users cannot have the same passwords but never explained why?
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May 23, 2011
Everything is explained in the attached image within this post.
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Jan 7, 2010
I wonder if it is possible to have two passwords for one user account in 9.10. I have a long login password (5 words about 45 characters with spaces caps). I would like to set a shorter password for Authentication, sudo, etc. While retaining the original for logging in.In short:Have long password to login to computer.Have short password for everything after login.
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Jan 8, 2011
im not quite sure how to succintly say what is happening. the general idea is that my internet stopped working and I dont know why. I have a netbook that i am using while i am backpacking through asia. it has both ubuntu netbook ed, and winXP dual booting on it. out of the blue, i could not aquire an ip address through dhcp. This was true in both windows and linux, AND true while using either a wireless or wired connection. ok, that is odd, but not a big deal, i will just set the ip / subnet mask / gateway / dns manually. After doing this the computer reports properly connecting to the internet (did the same tests and got the same results in both nix and winxp), however I could not do anything on the internet. could not ping, nor do a dns lookup much less anything else.
scraching my head I looked around the internet for a solution and came across 'netsh int ip reset' this is a command I typed into the windows command line. I'm not sure what it does, but it worked so far as now
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Jan 9, 2011
I was wounder if there is a way to add two different passwords for one user.
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Jun 23, 2011
I can not manage to get any passwords on my network with Ettercap.I have followed several tutorials but I still seem to have no luck in getting them.I have BT5/KDE/32bit installed and using an alfa network adapter (RTL8187).First I configured etter.conf script to look as below:
ec_uid = 0 # root is the default
ec_gid = 0 # root is the default
# the command used by the remote_browser plugin
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Dec 15, 2010
I use Ubuntu on my netbook, which I uses for browsing and email. It's way faster than the Windows which came on the machine. That's a nice feature, as is the price.
I like it except for the constant, perpetual, ever-present, super-annoying need to be entering passwords and "becoming root user" and so on. I am the only one using this appliance. I don't even care if someone steals it, really. There must be some way (I hope) of disabling this idea that I am a CIA agent with TopSecret materials.
I just want a simple, easy to use appliance. If not Ubuntu, is there any distro that is aimed at normal people?
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Mar 2, 2011
I mount my Fedora AMI on my EC2 account, when I reboot the system, the passwords for ec2-user and root are changed.On the web I found that is a "feature" .
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Nov 9, 2010
How Do I reset passwords in Ubuntu 10.10?
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Jul 5, 2010
I downloaded and installed hundreds of KDE and GNOME programs yesterday evening. A password was called for and rejected because it was too short. A new password was provided but it was not written down or saved on anything. I am now locked out of linux for want of a working passwd.There is a way to recover a lost password. Would someone please tell me what it is? I do not want to have to re-install everything again.
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Jan 10, 2011
How to I get linux to stop prompting me for a password and remember it? For instance, when using the root user, I always get prompted, but I would rather only be prompted once per user session.
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Mar 2, 2011
I know one way is to enforce rules on the passwords, use at least one uppercase, lowercase, number, special character, and ensure that the password length is at least 8 characters, etc...
Is there an additional way to prevent weak passwords? I heard of "John the ripper". Has anyone successful applied that?
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Jul 4, 2010
Where is the login password stored in Ubuntu? What is that file? Can I open that file?
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Feb 25, 2010
all the sudden i have to start typing in the nm keyring password and subsequently all my website logins
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Apr 25, 2010
Is it possible to have multiple passwords on the same account, where one password allows only normal login and another only when accessing the machine remotely (for example, via ssh)?
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Mar 16, 2011
Password strength in Linux can be ensured by setting parameters in /etc/pam.d/common-password file. But these policies apply only for non-root users, when they set password for themselves.s there any way to ensure strength of passwords assigned by root?Example: Normally root can assign passwords like "hello" "password" etc. Is there a way to ensure that passwords assigned by root must contain a special character and a digit as mandatory?
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Aug 19, 2010
I'm configuring a CentOS 5.4 workstation. I have been able to apply most of the security that is required. I have met all but one logging requirement. How do you get the count of old passwords associated with users? I don't need to see their passwords just how many times they have changed them. I have set remember to 24 in the /etc/pam.d/system-auth file. I don't know where the file is that contains this information.
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Nov 26, 2009
I am just wondering what encryption method the shadow file uses, so that I may be able to manually change it. I ask this because I am trying to make a web page that will allow people to change their linux password via a browser.
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Jun 14, 2010
Is it possible to have more than one password simultaneously attached to a login account in Linux?I'd like to be able to add a temporarily-authorized user to an account on my web server, but don't want to have to change the login afterwards.Even cooler would be if this could be done with a timer of some kind so the temporary password would auto-die after, say, 24 hours.
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Jan 24, 2011
I'm looking for a tool, command line or GUI, for Linux that generates memorable passwords An equivalent of what I am looking for would be passwords that the Mac Os X keychain can generate, something like apples12$/fourteen. Something strong, but easily memorized by a user.
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Apr 19, 2011
how do i view configuration files for passwords and groups?
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Jun 10, 2010
I have couple of users in one machine. I can access the /etc/passwd,/etc/shadow and /etc/group files in this box. I have another box. I want to create some user accounts in the second box by just looking in the passwd, shadow and group files in the first box. I would just copy over the corresponding lines into the corresponding for whichever accounts I want to create as new and also change the lines for which I want to update the account information. Is this possible and will also the passwords work fine? Please also let me know there is any good tool for automatically doing this kind of stuff. Both the boxes that I have are Ubuntu machines though one is running Ubuntu 8.04 and the other is 10.04.
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Apr 6, 2011
I am using an internal toy svn server, and svn client seems to be configured to store passwords in gnome-keyring by default. How can I disable it or at least switch to kwallet?I am using Debian Testing.
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May 15, 2010
How do I find out the existing root passwd or set up a new one? Edit mode was not an option at the GRUB menu.
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Apr 21, 2010
Running SunGard Banner software on RHEL 4.2 x86-32 bit Linux server Oracle Application 10.1.2.3 samba enabled. Users run processes/reports that are logged in a daily log file. In our daily job submission log files the user password shows up as clear text.The password shows up as $PSWD (sample from the logfile):
$JOB
$BANUID
$PSWD
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Nov 16, 2009
I have done some searches and none of them tell me how to recover or where/what the file name is for the Mozilla passwords. I was able to recover the bookmarks. orrupted my system doing the 9.4 to 9.10 upgrade and I am trying to rebuild the user one piece at a time.I also need to know how can i recover my mail from Thunderbird. Basically I have set up a new user and am trying to move stuff over from the old user one piece at at time until I can figure out how to fix the old user.
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Jan 8, 2010
I Have shell script like this
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#!/usr/bin/expect
set password "XXXXXXXX"
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Mar 2, 2010
I am trying to set up Ubuntu like I had on my windows PC. I have my account, my wifes account and my kids account. I want passwords set for both myself and my wife but I don't want the kids to be required to have a password to log in. When setting up Ubuntu, it looks like it was all or none. I have dabbled with Linux off and on for years and am sure there is a way to set this up but I have no idea how.
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Oct 4, 2010
I am running an Ubuntu 64-bit and Windows 7 64-bit machine and I have set up an SSH between them and for whatever reason the passwords won't work; I receive the following error when trying to log on from either computer..I own both of the computers so I have full reign over them, so I'm assuming it should be an easy fix but I'm not sure about what to do.
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Dec 11, 2010
I would like to use one time passwords with ssh.I know there is the RC Devs openotp library but I have found very little information on the web about how to use this with ssh or even if that is possible.
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