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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How do you reset username/password Post 302639461 by TanRuNomad on Friday 11th of May 2012 09:28:47 PM
Old 05-11-2012
How do you reset username/password

Picked up a 3b2 running System V. Works fine, but it requires a username and password. Is the username "root" or "sysadm"? How do I find out and how to I reset it or bypass it?

Thanks.
 

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UNIX2_CHKPWD(8) 						 Linux-PAM Manual						   UNIX2_CHKPWD(8)

NAME
unix2_chkpwd - helper binary that verifies the password of the current user SYNOPSIS
/sbin/unix2_chkpwd servicename username DESCRIPTION
unix2_chkpwd is a helper program for applications that verifies the password of the current user. It is not intended to be run directly from the command line and logs a security violation if done so. It is typically installed setuid root or setgid shadow and called by applications, which only wishes to do an user authentication and noth- ing more. OPTIONS
unix2_pwdchk requires the following arguments: pam_service The name of the service using unix2_chkpwd. This is required to be one of the services in /etc/pam.d username The name of the user whose password you want to verify. INPUTS
unix2_pwdchk expects the password via stdin. RETURN CODES
unix2_chkpwd has the following return codes: 1 unix2_chkpwd was inappropriately called from the command line or the password is incorrect. 0 The password is correct. HISTORY
Written by Olaf Kirch loosely based on unix_chkpwd by Andrew Morgan SEE ALSO
pam(8) AUTHOR
Emily Ratliff. Linux-PAM 0.76 2003-03-21 UNIX2_CHKPWD(8)
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