01-21-2011
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1. Cybersecurity
Hi all,
This is first time I met unix in my life. I purchased old Scanning Elecron Microscope which came with 486/33MHz PC running Unix System V, ver. 3.6. The one simple user name/passw is known so I can boot and login. But can not shutdown! It asks root or su passw. I'm very sensitive not to... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: 82026
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2. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi,
My root password for mysql has some problem as it dosent allow me to login....
all commands to reset it failed. so I removed mysql
yum remove mysql
and installed it by
yum install mysql mysql-devel mysql-server
and it installed fine
I gave chkconfig --levels 235 mysqld on... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: viji19812001
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3. Solaris
I've come across this question during interview as Sys Adm.
"How you reset lost root/superuser password on x86 system running solaris (8/9/10) which remotely located. (Not locally in front of you)"
As much as I know, you must be physically in front of the server to reset the lost... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: shahru
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4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I have a Solaris 10 machine that I didn't know the root password to so I went into single user mode and removed the password from the shadow file and rebooted and I am able to login with no password now.
But my problem is that when I try to change the root password from no password to something... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: darkone_d1_2000
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5. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
How to change the ldap root password.
I have generated the password by using "slappasswd " command, but In my root machine "/etc/ldap/sldap.d" file is not there. instead of the file sldap.d directory only is there. please help me...? (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: ungalnanban
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6. Emergency UNIX and Linux Support
Hi All,
I'm stuck in a severe problem here , Someone have changed the root password
and he cannot remember it and there is no other user privileged user on the system , But I do have access to a non privileged user.
On the top of the system an application which requires a theoretical ... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: h@foorsa.biz
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7. Solaris
Hello, I have two old Solaris machines
$ uname -a
SunOS unknown 5.8 Generic_117350-39 sun4u sparc SUNW,UltraAX-e2
unfortunately, it has been so long ago that i have used these that the root password has left my head...
i can log into one of the machine as a normal user, but am unable to... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Norman Khine
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8. Solaris
Hi All,
I just found one thread on this forum on this subject here:
Forgot MYSQL password root | Unix Linux Forums | Web Development
but unfortunately the issue was not resolved.
I have the same problem with the same error message.
The background is that I built a Solaris 11 x86 server... (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: hicksd8
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9. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers
Hi ,
I ve a question about the Linux system root password change.
Which can be done using grub menu without inputting the old password.:confused:
So If anybody can change the root password without any password and then how it is secure. Anybody can manipulate the other user using the... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: pradyumnajpn10
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mokutil
MOKUTIL(1) General Commands Manual MOKUTIL(1)
NAME
mokutil - utility to manipulate machine owner keys
SYNOPSIS
mokutil [--list-enrolled]
mokutil [--list-new]
mokutil [--list-delete]
mokutil [--import keylist| -i keylist]
([--hash-file hashfile | -f hashfile] | [--root-pw | -P] |
[--simple-hash | -s])
mokutil [--delete keylist | -d keylist]
([--hash-file hashfile | -f hashfile] | [--root-pw | -P] |
[--simple-hash | -s])
mokutil [--revoke-import]
mokutil [--revoke-delete]
mokutil [--export | -x]
mokutil [--password | -p]
([--hash-file hashfile | -f hashfile] | [--root-pw | -P] |
[--simple-hash | -s])
mokutil [--clear-password | -c]
([--simple-hash | -s])
mokutil [--disable-validation]
mokutil [--enable-validation]
mokutil [--sb-state]
mokutil [--test-key | -t] ...
mokutil [--reset]
([--hash-file hashfile | -f hashfile] | [--root-pw | -P] |
[--simple-hash | -s])
mokutil [--generate-hash=password | -gpassword]
DESCRIPTION
mokutil is a tool to import or delete the machines owner keys (MOK) stored in the database of shim.
OPTIONS
--list-enrolled
List the keys the already stored in the database
--list-new
List the keys to be enrolled
--list-delete
List the keys to be deleted
--import
Collect the followed files and form a request to shim. The files must be in DER format.
--revoke-import
Revoke the current import request (MokNew)
--revoke-delete
Revoke the current delete request (MokDel)
--export
Export the keys stored in MokListRT
--password
Setup the password for MokManager (MokPW)
--clear-password
Clear the password for MokManager (MokPW)
--disable-validation
Disable the validation process in shim
--enrolled-validation
Enable the validation process in shim
--sb-state
Show SecureBoot State
--test-key
Test if the key is enrolled or not
--reset
Reset MOK list
--generate-hash
Generate the password hash
--hash-file
Use the password hash from a specific file
--root-pw
Use the root password hash from /etc/shadow
--simple-hash
Use the old SHA256 password hash method to hash the password
Note: --root-pw invalidates --simple-hash
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