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Hi Again, and thanks for more info :)
I'll try perl -npi.bak -e 's/^root:[^:]*:(.*)$/root:pants:\1/o' /etc/shadow
hope it works, and I'll keep all informed :)
Thanks for all and much respect :)
Tim Haynes wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 12:36:59PM +0100, Neil D. Roberts wrote:
>
> > Hi, um,
Just one query,
if ones root password is getting accidentially changed, shouldnt you be looking
for the source to stop it?
Just my thoughts,
Aaron
Tim Haynes wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 12:36:59PM +0100, Neil D. Roberts wrote:
>
> > Hi, um, bad news ? Yep, but I was lucky though . . .
> >
>
On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 11:53:06AM +, Tim Haynes wrote:
> As someone else has said, btw, would you recognise your own encrypted root
> password? (Would whoever mailed me that directly please bounce it to the
> *list* as well?!)
I don't keep a Fcc: of all my outgoing mail but I'll reproduce my
On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 12:36:59PM +0100, Neil D. Roberts wrote:
> Hi, um, bad news ? Yep, but I was lucky though . . .
>
> Ok, I got the perl -npi.bak -e 's/^root:[^:]*:/root:pants/o' /etc/shadow ,
> pants being my shadowed password. I put this in a file called fixpw.sh,
> chmoded it to 700 and
Hi, um, bad news ? Yep, but I was lucky though . . .
Ok, I got the perl -npi.bak -e 's/^root:[^:]*:/root:pants/o' /etc/shadow
, pants being my shadowed password. I put this in a file called
fixpw.sh, chmoded it to 700 and executed it. Then on tty2 I tried to
login and it didnĀ“t let me, so before I
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