General :: Setting The Password To Only Three Characters?

Feb 7, 2010

In Ubuntu 9.10 is there a way of setting the password to only three characters.If one goes to system, Preferences, About Me, the password can be reset, but it only lets you set it to eight characters, I would prefer three or less.

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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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General :: Error - BAD PASSWORD: It Does Not Contain Enough DIFFERENT Characters

Oct 29, 2010

I'm trying to change the password for an account using the passwd command in Linux. However I'm getting the error:

"BAD PASSWORD: it does not contain enough DIFFERENT characters"

Even though the passwords I'm trying seem pretty safe and complicated enough to me. I googled and think this is controlled by something called cracklib? Don't know for sure though. How can I change the settings for this, perhaps lowering the amount of different characters required, or disabling whatever security setting is causing this error?

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Ubuntu :: Change Root Password - Typing A Password, No Characters Show Up?

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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Software :: Password Management - The Password Length Must Be At Least 16 Characters Long

Feb 23, 2010

I have a requirement to set up linux system administrator password with respect to below guidelines... I was lookin at pam_passwdqc but not sure that it all the below mentioned criterias to be acheieved.. Please go thru the below criteria and let me know which utility should i use for it.

1 The password length must be at least 16 characters long.
2 The password must be different from the previous 20 passwords.# Not sure how to acheieve this
3 The password must be changed every 60 days.
4 The password must be different from the user ID. It must not contain any derivatives of the User ID. ]# Not sure how to acheieve this
5 The password must contain characters from 3 of the following 4 classes:

5.1 Upper Case
5.2 Lower Case
5.3 Numerals
5.4 Special Characters (for example: #, $, &, ].....)

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General :: Does Non-printing Characters Escape Characters Still Needed For PS1 Definition?

Aug 28, 2011

While modifying the definition of my PS1, I saw that "[" and "]" markers should be added to help bash to compute the right display lenght. Many exemples on the web do not use them or even mention them.I searched for a solution to add them automatically, like with sed, but I didn't find any example.Are they still needed and is there a recommandation not to use sed to define PS1?

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General :: Default Password Setting In Cobbler

Oct 12, 2010

I cant understand how to sort out from this problem, while check the cobbler boot server, from the command cobbler check follwing error comes out , i dont understand how to fix it

1 : The default password used by the sample templates for newly installed machines (default_password_crypted in /etc/cobbler/settings) is still set to 'cobbler' and should be changed, try: "openssl passwd -1 -salt 'random-phrase-here' 'your-password-here'" to generate new one Restart cobblerd and then run 'cobbler sync' to apply changes.

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General :: Setting Root Password In Slackware 9

Jul 1, 2011

i booted into linux single mode thru lilo but i can't use any commands in slackware that changes the root account or user account using passwd root command

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General :: Ssh Without A Password (setting Up Ssh Keys Doesn't Work)?

Mar 9, 2011

I want to ssh, scp, git fetch, etc. without a password. I saw the previous questions, and closed ones regarding this issue, but the suggestion seems to be to use ssh keys. However, after setting up ssh keys, I am still asked for my password (it's not asking for my private key password; it's asking for my login password). How am I supposed to set this up so that it only uses my private key for authentication?

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Ubuntu Security :: Password Characters And Length

Mar 24, 2010

I need a little insight, and I�m not sure if the two can relate, but I am trying to find out the following.
When generating WEP Keys the available bits are: 64/128/152/256; however, you need 5/13/16/29 character respectfully for each key if you generate the key manually.Can this formula be applied to passwords and the length of the password? For example: if my password had 29 characters, could I say that my password is 256-bits?

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Security :: Force Password To 15 Characters On A Selected Accounts?

Apr 5, 2010

I would like to restrict a few selected accounts to minimum of 15 characters passwords. Other accounts,however, should still be able to login with 8 character passwords. This is in RHEL 5. Does anyone know how to go about it? I have checked PAM documentation and pam_cracklib.so has an option minlen. As per its documentation, minlen can force users to use 15 characters, but it forces every account on the system. I might be wrong too.

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Ubuntu :: 10.04 Get 4 Characters Entered In The First Password Field And It Freezes?

May 4, 2010

This is mostly an FYI. I have been messing around with an old desktop to see what I could do.

I installed an image of XP, then tried installing Ubuntu. I chose the option to install along side XP, and adjusted the partition size. The install gets to the point where I create my password, and I get exactly 4 characters entered in the first password field and it freezes. It did the same thing on two consecutive installation attempts.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Can't Connect To Wifi Unless The Password Is Atleast 8 Characters Long?

Jan 20, 2011

When I need to type in the password to get on a wifi network, the "connect" button is grayed out and unclickable until I've typed in 8 characters for the password, making it impossible to connect to networks with shorter passwords. I'm not sure if this problem is unique to 10.10 or not, I've been using linux for a couple years now and I've never tried to connect to a network with such a short password before until last weekend, after my friend figured out how to change his password from the one his ISP set for him.

I'm running Xubuntu 10.10 on an IBM T42 laptop, here's the relevant hardware from the lspci command, 02:01.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82540EP Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Mobile) (rev 03) 02:02.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter (rev 04)

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Ubuntu :: Delete All ASCII Characters In File - Leave Chinese Characters Only

Jul 8, 2011

What command could I use in terminal to delete all ASCII characters? That is, delete a-z, A-Z, 0-9, and all punctuation? I have a file containing Chinese characters, and I want to remove everything else and leave just the Chinese.

I can use grep to leave only the lines that have Chinese in them, but this still leaves a lot of non-Chinese stuff on those lines. Does anyone know how I could actually remove everything that isn't Chinese?

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Ubuntu :: Setting Password After Disabling It Using The Terminal

Aug 24, 2010

I once disabled my login password, and now I would like to set a password again by using the terminal. So, in the terminal I write:

sudo passwd myuser

I'm asked for my current password, but since I don't have one I press enter. I get: Sorry,try again.... hat's the correct way of doing this?

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Software :: Getting Error While Setting Password For Nis User?

Feb 11, 2010

i have configured nis server on my system but i am getting error while setting password for nis user logan i am not able to understand what couldbe wrong?

[root@station137 ~]# yppasswd -p logan
yppasswd: can't find the master ypserver: Internal NIS error
[root@station137 ~]#

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Programming :: Input Redirection While Setting Password

Apr 26, 2010

I have this piece of code in my shell script file:
Code:
useradd $UserName; passwd <& $password
I am not able to perform Input Redirection while setting password programatically- without any user intervention.
I think there is a way to do it, but it is just getting slipped from my mind at the moment.

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OpenSUSE :: UTF-8 Characters On Vi / Can't Handle Those Characters Properly

Jun 16, 2010

I have my OpenSuse 11.1 box set up with utf-8, however, every time I try to open a file with utf-8 characters with vi it can't handle those characters properly.

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Ubuntu :: Setting Up SAMBA Client For The /etc/password - Not Working?

Jan 29, 2010

I have installed winbind, portmap, and samba/smbclient packages on the workstation linux ubuntu , which is intended to be client to samba for /etc/password attached to the server. At boot nothing changed, and the /etc/password is not attached to samba. So my passwords are stil the local of hte client, and not the server. This is my config of the client workstation:

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Ubuntu :: Install Mysql Without Setting Root Password

Dec 28, 2010

Is there any way i could install mysql without setting the password for the root account during installation? preferably using the command line.

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Ubuntu Servers :: Setting Root Password In Mysql?

Aug 19, 2011

Using 11.04, and just installed mysql 5.1.54 using synaptic

I was following the instructions here and the installation when fine,

except that I never got a screen to set the root password.

When I try to set the password using these instructions, following either

"If you have never set a root password for MySQL" $ mysqladmin -u root password NEWPASSWORD

OR, since the first method failed me, then: "However, if you want to change (or update) a root password, then you need to use following command" $ mysqladmin -u root -p'oldpassword' password newpass

Either way, it fails. Question:

1) why am I not being prompted to set a root password during installation?

2) what can I do now to fix this??

I am trying to learn Mysql, so don't presume I know anything about command syntax (cookbook instructions) For example, the first command above,I tried with with NEWPASSWORD in quotes, and then without. Likewise for the second command.

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Ubuntu :: Setting Root Password For Maintenance Shell - Failed

Aug 10, 2010

I'd like to keep root pw==sudo pw==user pw on a box with Code: $ lsb_release -ds Ubuntu 9.10 $ uname -rv 2.6.31-22-generic #61-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jul 28 02:02:56 UTC 2010 Just now it hung going to sleep, so I shutdown via BRS. On cold boot, HD mount failed and I got the prompt to hit Esc to goto maintenance shell. I did that, got the prompt for the root password, and entered my sudo.

That failed! though it has worked before ... but I changed my user password on that box recently, and I'm pretty sure I haven't needed to fsck between then and now. I'm wondering: What do I need to do to set my root pw? I was able to C-d out of the shell, and karmic took care of itself, but I'd prefer not to rely on that. Is there a way to make my root pw always equal my user pw? If so, is that a Very Bad Idea?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Can't Log On To Default User On Persistent 10.10 After Setting Password?

Dec 29, 2010

After setting up a persistent Lubuntu (10.10) on a 4GB SD with Universal-USB-Installer-1.8.1.8 , I started changing the passwd of the original user ubuntu , but after rebooting, I can't log in. So I resorted to hitting Ctrl+the function key that gives you a CLI, and changed the password for "ubuntu" user then tried to log on again. No success.Then I created a new user with a password, and managed to log in with this user, but it is not the same experience, the menus are lacking, and it is not possible to log on to wifi, similar problem to this user

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Proxy Setting In Squid - Specify Username And Password In Line?

Mar 31, 2010

I am configuring a proxy server in my desktop, which in turn passthough a proxy ( parent proxy ). I have added following line for this

cache_peer proxy.tcs.com parent 8080 0 proxy-only default

But for parent proxy, we have to specify username and password in this line, I am confused here.

login=userassword | PASS | *assword

Here where I have to enter username and password ?

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Ubuntu :: Let Admin Users Change The Setting Without Having To Enter A Password Every Time?

Jan 11, 2010

It seems that karmic has changed the behavior of Gnome's cpufreqselector, so that it requires root authority to make changes, and those changes don't persist after a reboot.

Is there a way to make changes persistent? Is there a way to let admin users change the setting without having to enter a password every time?

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General :: Setting Time And Date / Setting Calendar Format?

May 14, 2010

Have installed Suse 11.2. how can I change the calendar format dd/mm/yyyy and how to configure the system to sync.from an ntp?

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General :: Network Setting / Change Eth0 Setting?

May 4, 2010

I have a ubuntu server , can advise if I want to change the network setting ( eg. IP address , gateway address etc ) , which one is the configuration file ? for example , if I want to change eth0 setting , what file I should update ?

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General :: Why Does VNC Eat Certain Characters?

Dec 29, 2010

I often use VNC to connect to my desktop upstairs using a laptop downstairs over my home network. I tunnel the VNC connection via SSH. The problem I keep running into is that I'll attempt to type a ! or a : or even a captial A and it will come across the wire as a 1, ;, or a respectively. Is this something I can fix? It's really REALLY annoying while one is programming to have to pop open character map and find a colon and copy/paste it in each time. Running Ubuntu 10.04 upstairs, Linux Mint 10 downstairs.

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General :: How To Exclude Last Several Characters?

Aug 17, 2010

any tips from you guys on how to filter my awk output?I want to exclude last 5 characters using awk in my tcpdump result.I don't want to include ".443:" in my tcpdump using awk.

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General :: How To Put Some Characters On The End Of A Line

Nov 1, 2010

We have a list of cyclones in the world. Now i got to check whether or not the second field is more than 1000 mm. If so, than the line has to have a[*] at the end of the line. For exemple:

Australia:1411:55.55:Mackay Cyclone 1918:1918:Mackay
to
Australia:1411:55.55:Mackay Cyclone 1918:1918:Mackay[*]

I also have to use a substitute. So far i've got this but it fails, 6,$s/([0-9])111:1/.* [*]

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