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Hi all
![]() I hope someone can help me with this and I hope my explanation sounds right I'm telnetting to a free shell account and I've been told that I need to change user from guest to the user they've set up for me.I've tried rlogin username, su username, su - username, login username, login - username, etc. and I can't get anything to work. The username I'm trying to change to doesn't have a password set. I've had the account setup to help me learn Unix but I'm not being given any technical support. I've searched through Google for help and I'm a bit lost really. I hope that all makes sense. Thankyou ![]() hellz - the *nix newbie from Hell. |
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login with a user withouth a password
in "most" cases it is login in with the nick(login name) you got. and then if they ask for a password just hit enter. You can also have a default password what they give to all new users or a stupid random password but then you must have recieved a mail. if you su to a user without a password it should not ask for a password.
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Hi mate,
Thanks for the reply All I was told was to telnet to the server and it automatically logs you in as Guest. Then from there I have to change to my username (which is hellz.) but I just can't seem to do it.I'm positive there's no password on the account because in the /etc/passwd file there is no *. Again, thanks for the reply. hellz. |
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