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Feb 8, 2011how can i recover rooy password in redhat linux..
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View 8 RepliesI have a server x86 architecture and my problem is lost my username & password. Hope anyone can help about this matter as i need to log in to the server for maintenance purpose.
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhile attempting to make my secondary hard drive accessible I managed to screw up me RedHat installation.
When I boot I get: Error loading operating system
I can use the PCs boot menu to select the "2. Primary Master Drive" instead of "1. Normal" and (Unix) grub comes up.
Can I use grub to recover my Redhat install?
i lost below mention file in my appache server,how i can recover libphp5.so mod_actions.so
View 2 Replies View RelatedI put dual OS in my desktop. One is XP, and another one is RedHat EL5. when i installed EL5 in my system, the XP content and my personal files gone. XP is in D drive and EL5 in E drive. My personal files are in C & F drive. Now I would like to recover C & F drive files.
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to change password to value same as the previous password? I know this is a security flaw, but would like to know however. when I try this:
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In my PC, Linux is already installed and I forgot the password. I want to recover my LINUX system password.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have installed fedora10 on My PC for last month and forgotten the password and User name and Password Both super and other.Tell me How Can I open My Pc.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm trying do some tests about recover root's password but I'm having some problems.My OS used to do the test is fedora 12.I'm trying to boot with ubuntu 10.04 and trying to recover the rot's password.When I edit /etc/shadown and erase the password field, the system can't logging anymore, all the other users cann't logging anymore.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI was wondering if anyone knows of a good password database I can download for Redhat. It only needs to be basic with a few options such as 'hostname', 'userid', 'password' etc and will allow read access for everyone but only allow administrators to edit, create, delete entries.
Most of the downloadable Password Databases run on Windows but apart from Gringott's I am unable to find a suitable database which will run on Redhat.
i am using ubuntu 9.10...i want to know if there is any way to get root password...
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Are there any commands in Linux or do I have to write a 'C' code for it ?
actually i upload a password protect folder software, but unfortunately it was a trial version which i didn't know . now i am unable to recover my files from that.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedUbuntu is installed in dual boot in my machine. I created only one user and unfortunately I forgot the password. is there anyway to recover this password or better have the root password?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am running the latest xubuntu and I lost my password or so I think I might be typing it wrong, is there way to recover it (easy please).
View 2 Replies View RelatedI forgot root password. I tried to follow this.[URL] But there is not waiting time for grub2. I hit ESC but failed ,ubuntu is booted by default. Now how can i recover root password?
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View 4 Replies View RelatedMy daughter has forgotten her password on our desktop system. Note this is not the admin user (me) so I can sudo nautilus to recover her files. All info online seems to pertain to recovering administrators password is there any way of recovering a non admin password? Ubuntu 9.10 but about to be upgraded 10 10.
View 3 Replies View RelatedHaven't used my laptop with Ubuntu 9.04 in months, completely forgotten my username and password. I've read up other peoples advice on this but it hasn't helped, tried following this, [URL] but once i get to 'Drop to root shell prompt' i get 'Give root password for maintenance (or type Control-D to continue): I don't recall ever having a 'root password'
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have to recover / reset root password. I do not have the 5.3 cd, can I boot with the CentOS-5.6-i386-LiveCD.iso [URL] and follow the recovery procedure outlined below [URL]
View 3 Replies View Relatedi have an old doc file from ms office 2003 which is password protected and i forgot what it was. is there a way i can bypass or recover that password?
View 1 Replies View Relatedi got myself in a really dumb position. i upgraded from 11.0 to 11.2 this morning. after restarting it loads up everything and then shows me a login/password prompt. i have forgotten what my login is, i know my password.
is there anyway to find the login name?
I opened my note book. I have installed XP, Ubuntu. When I boot, I select ubuntu os. But I forgot my Password. How to recovery or reset my password?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI installed Gentoo on my WD Mybook WE II and im forget/dont know the ssh password. I can access Public shared folder but there is no access to change it. Any idea? I need to log in to mybook via ssh to install anti virus on it.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm using a program on a group of servers which contact each other using SSH. I've got the authentication keys setup with no password but when one box tries to connect to another it wants the password for the user it's trying to communicate with. So the main problem is there is a lot of communicating within this program so it's important to allow each box communicate with each other without the use of a password. I'm using OpenSSH 4.3 with OpenSSL 0.9.8 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 5.3 (Tikanga). I'm also using SSH on Ubuntu(Intrepid) to connect to these servers at the mo as i don't have direct access to the boxes.
View 4 Replies View RelatedYesterday, when I was installing Redhat Enterprise 5.4 on a HP server, I asked myself "how can I regain my access to the server if I happen to forget the root password?" I knew there must be a way. I consulted with my friend "Google". I'd like to share it here as my 1st post (too bad that I'm not allowed to paste screenshots)
1) Boot up the server, when you are at the "Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server..." entry, press "e".
2) Highlight the "kernel /vmlinuz...." line then press "e" again.
3) Type the word "single" to the end of the line (with an empty space before the word single). Press Enter.
4) Press "b"
5) System will boot. When you get the prompt "#", type "passwd" to enter in new password for root.
6) Reboot the system. Done
I cant mount a directory on red hat 5 from red hat 4 using fstab.I keep getting permission denied.I mount directories on the same red hat 5 sys from other red hat 5 and 2 old HPUX systems using fstab.When I try to telnet to it i get "no route to host."
View 3 Replies View RelatedCan someone assist me with recovering/resetting the password for Root via Single User Mode in CentOS v5? I've modified the kernel line using Single, S, and 1 but it appears that these commands are being totally ignored as the server continues with the boot process and displays the GUI logon screen. The server in question is a VM box running on ESX v3.5 U4. The person that created this VM is no longer employed here and I've exhausted everything I know regarding Single User Mode.
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