OpenSUSE Install :: "Root Logins Not Allowed"?

Sep 13, 2010

Got this message when trying to login as root on a machine running 11.2. Isee it has also appeared on another machine running 11.2. So far, 11.3 isfree of this malady. I sincerely hope this is a bug and not a feature.--Graham Davis, Bracknell, Berks. E-mail: "newsman", not "newsboy"."It pays to keep an open mind, but not so open your brains fall out." - Carl
Sagan

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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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General :: The KDE Login Screen Now Says "root Logins Are Not Allowed."?

Feb 20, 2010

Something has caused me to be locked out of root; the KDE login screen now says "root logins are not allowed." It's not as though I don't know the password--I set it up. I might have deleted something I'm not supposed to, because before this, root had also become invisible at the KDE login screen.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Root Logons Not Allowed?

Oct 18, 2010

whent to switch to root in KDE, and at the login attempt I got the above message.Any clue on to why?. I can logon to root from the shell, but not KDE.Will be poking around a bot more tonight and keeping an eye on here.

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Fedora :: Where Configuration File To Change Root Logins?

Nov 5, 2009

Can someone tell me where the configuration file is to change root logins?

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General :: Authentication Failure For Root Logins (Fedora 12)?

Jan 20, 2010

I just got Fedora 12, and I used su root to change the bin ownership to my primary developer account. For some reason, though, all subsequent attempts to log in as root have had authentication failure, be it through su or through the startup login screen. This does NOT occur for adminstrator tools such as Groups and Users.

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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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Debian :: Root Loging Not Allowed In Squeeze

Mar 24, 2011

I tried to log in into squeeze as root, hoping to improve the system's fonts, but it is showing root login is not allowed!

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General :: Allowed To Remove Root File?

Jun 16, 2010

Situation as follows: i do su to root, then i create admin file with

cat > adminfile
then i exit from root issuing exit command
i can see following adminfile options
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 10 2010-06-16 16:25 adminfile
however, after executing rm adminfile it really gets removed
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 10 2010-06-16 16:25 adminfile

[Code]...

As i see it - others have only read permision for that file so they shouldnot be able to remove it.. :/

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Server :: RHEL - Not Allowed To Have The Root Password

Dec 12, 2010

I have a server with 2 hard drives in raid for RHEL and 16 harddrives in raid 10 for storage. I was not allowed to have the root password just in case because "we don't give root password". A few days ago it crashed asking for root password for maintenance and had to restore the system to factory settings losing all user settings and updates (wich I paid for every year).

I'm not a linux guru but i can mount the system with a live cd, edit /etc/shadow and delete the root password but what I don't know is the consequence of deleting the root password. Can something go wrong after that? Can it have boot problems or something else? Can they set traps to prevent this?

Server is not connected to internet and it will never be.

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General :: Root User Must Not Be Allowed To Directly Login To Service Console?

May 12, 2011

I want to set security regarding with the root user. The root user must not be allowed to login directly to the service console, how will I do this?

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Fedora Security :: Why Is Httpd Allowed To Start Binded To Port That's Not Explicitly Allowed?

May 28, 2010

While reading some papers on securing apache with selinux, I have tried to bind httpd to port 3000 expecting to be blocked by the selinux, since port tcp 3000 isn't on the http_port_t list. However I was able to start the service...

I'm preety sure selinux is enforcing. Also, if I bind httpd to tcp 81 selinux denies the start of the service, as expected!Did I miss something? Why is httpd allowed to start binded to a port that's not explicitly allowed?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Create A Root Backup Image Of The Root Partition ?

Oct 12, 2010

Since I installed MS2 I messed up grub. Finally I got 11.3 back to its old glory.

What would be the best procedure to create a backup image with all settings and permissions ...just in case ?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Get Root Privileges On User Account Without Using Root Login?

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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OpenSUSE Install :: Revert The Changes Or Change The Permissions Again To Root:root Or Make Sudo Work

Aug 10, 2011

Accidentally I changed the ownership of all the directories under / to my own instead of root:root. Now I am unable to use sudo and many bad things are happening. Is there a way to revert the changes or change the permissions again to root:root or make sudo work ?

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General :: Cvs Commit Aborted 'root' Is Not Allowed To Commit Files?

Jul 14, 2011

I m new to setup the CVS in linux , i have tried lots but every time whenever i try to commit the change in module or file this error has been generated : cvs [commit aborted]: 'root' is not allowed to commit files.

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OpenSUSE :: 'who' Command Output And X Logins?

Feb 9, 2010

Does anybody know if with OpenSUSE 11.2 something changed in the way the users are logged in to X? I am running an application which uses notify-send command to send pop ups and it is not working properly, but it works in OpenSUSE 11.1, 11.0, 10.x, The same goes for SLED and SLES, all versions.This is what I have found so far.Before the 'who' output was

Code:
$ foo@bar:~/Desktop> who
foo :0 2010-01-26 14:40

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OpenSUSE :: Organize User Logins And Passwords Within A 6 Person Firm?

Nov 22, 2010

How should I organize user logins and passwords within a 6 person firm? We have several desktops, portables, servers and virtual machines. Everyone should be able to log in on each PC. Ldap seems overkill. Would NIS be more suited?How can I integrate other passwords like samba, mysql, vpn, ... Into this strategy?

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OpenSUSE :: Not Allowed To Change Image?

Feb 21, 2010

I installed OpenSUSE 11.2-KDE about 2 weeks ago, and have been pretty satisfied with it so far. Apart from one niggling little problem. When I went to the 'Password and User Account' page (Configure Desktop>About Me) and tried to change from the default image to something more personal, I got a message box saying "Your administrator has disallowed changing your image." However, on the same page I was allowed to enter personal details and could, if I wished, have changed my password. I logged in as root to see if I could change it from there, but I got the same message. As this is a single-user machine, where I am effectively root/administrator, it would appear I am banning myself from changing my image. So far, I've been allowed to change anything else.

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OpenSUSE :: Spaces Allowed In-between Words In A File?

Jan 12, 2011

I tried Suse five or six years ago and ran into an issue that was not comfortable to work with so I went back to windows. The problem was open spaces between words was not permitted with my music files. I have transferred all of my CDs and LPs to MP3 and have a tremendous number of them and the Suse of five years ago required I convert a title like Foggy Mountain Special.mp3 into something resembling Foggy_Mountain_Special.mp3

I don't care to convert literally a hundred thousand titles to fit the latter format. Does the current version of Suse allow the use of spaces between the words or is the 'no open space' convention still required?

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OpenSUSE Network :: Firewall Sending Messages For Allowed Port?

Mar 23, 2010

In the firewall, I opened port 5900 for TCP traffic. Now the console is displaying packet information whenever a connection is made. Why does it send a message to stdout/stderr for an allowed connection? How can I stop it? Logging level is set to critical only, and not-accepted packets should only be logged for the internal and DMZ zones.

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Jun 25, 2010

When I installed the OS, I wasn't prompted to set the root password. Is this a bug, or did my install hose up?

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Nov 8, 2010

I would like to be able to monitor which programs are allowed to access the internet, but a search for programs to do this has turned up nothing. Preferably, I would like a notification to come up every time an application uses the internet. Is there any (n00b friendly) software available to do that?

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Apr 5, 2011

have managed to lock myself out of my root account...I just installed openSUSE 11.4, and during the install, I set the root password to be different then my regular user password. Both passwords I've used for a while and know backwards and forwards so it's not a case of simply forgetting a new password.The thing is, I managed to mis-type the root password wrong 2x in a row. I have tried all my passwords numerous times, with and without caps lock, I've tried su -, sudo and logging in directly as root. All to no avail. It always returns authentication failure.I know this is a worst case senario and am expecting that the easiest way to fix is just to reinstall (Not a big issue since I just installed) but I figured I would ask if anyone had a good way to fix this

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OpenSUSE Install :: Out Of Space In Root

Mar 3, 2010

I have somehow ran out of space in my root folder and am not sure how to either increase it or clean out some of the unnecessary stuff.That and im not sure why its full since all my files are in the home folder.

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OpenSUSE :: Restore Root Without A Complete Re-install?

Jun 2, 2011

In the past month my root folder has become corrupted 3 times. General system restore doesn't help and installing the default kernel doesn't help. I don't expect a forum to be able to help with the corruption issus but is there any way to restore root without a complete re-install? It's a little time consuming.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Write In Terminal As Root?

Jan 2, 2010

If my password is for root and me is the same, how do I write my password as root and get permission to enter as root?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Could Not Launch Root Terminal 11.2

Feb 23, 2010

openSUSE 11.2, just installed. When I start the "Root Terminal", I get this error message: Could not launch 'Root Terminal' Failed to execute child process "gksu" (No such file or directory) This error message doesn't mean enough to me to know what I need to do.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Boot From MBR Vs Root Partition Vs None?

Feb 27, 2010

what's the difference (if any) between choosing to boot from the MBR, the root partition or enabling neither? Referring to: pic23-MBR switch.png - Windows Live Would one be better for dual boots for example? (Using Vista too)

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OpenSUSE Install :: 11.2 Buggy Need Root All The Time?

Feb 27, 2010

I have a buggy install, 11.2 and I need to be root to look around/change/fix I'm tired of being asked twice for a security code for any change/tweak/install/config when im trying to fix the issue. Which of your multiple applications do I use to make myself root? Yast doesn't seem to be doing the trick. I have eth config issues, grub issues, application update issues, security config issues, right now i just want security login issues to be fixed so im not asked a thousand times for my admin rights.

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