Re: [newbie] Passwords

2000-08-08 Thread Dacia and AzureRose
Is this machine connected to the internet? Does it have a firewall installed and configured? This sounds more like a hack then a system error. Please give us more detailed information so we can try to figure this out. Dacia --- Larry Hignight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wro

Re: [newbie] Passwords

2000-08-07 Thread Josh
> I recently came home to discover that all my passwords are changed... I installed Star Office and that happened to me. I removed it, and my passwords worked again. I don't know why though.

Re: [newbie] Passwords

2000-08-06 Thread Larry Hignight
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I recently came home to discover that all my passwords are changed... I > cannot log into my linux box! The samba and ftp passwords still work but to > login it fails for every user. I don't think I've been hacked. why don't you think that your system could have been h

[newbie] passwords

2000-08-05 Thread CannedCorn
I have a big problem... all my passwords are changed! including root! I tried booting into single user mode and doing a passwd and it said it updated all authentication tokens successfully but the pass did not change and I cannot login to my linux box... I don't think i was hacked please help m

[newbie] Passwords....

2000-02-20 Thread Paul
Is it possible to make the KDE loggin screen, echo the password as '*' when it's being typed? Or it it s security feature to hide the amount of charactors? TIA