Sure.

Something like:

# mysql -ujffnms -pjffnms jffnms
> update auth set passwd = ENCRYPT('newpass') where usern = 'admin';

Javier

Alhagie Puye wrote:
Hey all,

I just started this new job a couple of weeks ago and jffnms has already
been configured for the past year or so but my boss and I can't find the
password anywhere.

Is there a way to recover this password without blowing away the current
configuration or starting from scratch?

Thanks in advance.

Alhagie Puye - Network Engineer
Datawave Group of Companies
(604)295-1817



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