I can run the script manually once I'm logged in with the original password and it pulls in the new password without issue.

I just checked and at this time a firewall isn't even running.

On 10/02/2014 11:26 AM, Sam Ceylani wrote:
firewall

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On Oct 2, 2014, at 12:25 PM, "Dave Hoffman" <david.hoff...@appcore.com> wrote:

Hello all,

We have a customer that has been fighting with adding the password reset script 
to CentOS 6.5 running Gnome.  It is not being run on boot no matter where we 
have placed the file

We followed the instructions on the site placing it in /etc/init.d/, making it 
executable and adding it to chkconfig.  No luck.

Added it to /etc/gdm/init.d/Default, nothing.

Added it to /etc/rc.local to try to get it to run after all other scripts and 
no luck either.

Running the script manually pulls down the new password and if you log out and 
back in the new password is set.

Has anyone else gotten this to work in CentOS with a gui (Gnome or KDE) or in 
Ubuntu with Unity?

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