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1. Red Hat
When i finished installation the Redhat Enterprise Linux 6.2, and login to the system, I can't login although username: root and Password correct. I install on the Hp Blade Server. I don't know why.
How to fix this error? who can help me? :confused:
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2. Solaris
Hi,
Can someone tell me the command to do this in solaris 5.10 please? I've trawled around the internet for ages but all I can find is the AIX command...
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3. Solaris
Dear Unix Team,
This is sudhansu once again. I need some tips on below issue.
Sometimes we got calls from customer that their console got hangged means they are not able to access the server through console ip.
in that case "resetsc -y" will resolve the issue.
2. But couple of days... (2 Replies)
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4. AIX
i am in node acbs01b and i use the root@fcbs01b to login and i have the below message .
ssh root@fcbs01b
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@ WARNING: REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED! @
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IT... (6 Replies)
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5. Solaris
how to login with ssh to remote system with out applying the remote root/user password
with rlogin we can ujse .rhosts file
but with ssh howits possible
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6. Solaris
Dears,
i am trying to recording failed login
this is the steps which i do:-
1) touch /var/adm/logilog
2) chown root:sys /var/adm/loginlog
3) chmod 600 /var/adm/loginlog
ls -l /var/adm/loginlog
-rw------- 1 root sys 0 Jul 21 03:52 /var/adm/loginlog
4) change this value in... (3 Replies)
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7. Solaris
Hi guys, Can you please help me.
I have SUN V100 server running solaris 8.
I also have a Redhat Linux 6.2 machine and a windows XP machine on the network.
I'm trying to copy files from the Linux and XP machines to the V100 server.
When I try to ftp to the solaris machine, I'm challenged... (2 Replies)
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8. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi all,
i have generated a pair of keys so that i can login via SSH without entering my password.
I am using putty to login. After putting the public key on the server,then logging through putty, i get the message "Server refused our key" on screen. At the same time, /var/log/secure is... (3 Replies)
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9. Solaris
Hi,
Would appreciate it if someone could shed me some light here as I'm yet to find any related information in this forum with regards to my problem.
Basically, I would like to display "Last Unsuccessful login" information when a user successfully logs-in to the system. I can't seem to find... (2 Replies)
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10. Solaris
hi, can someone tell me " how to reset failed login in solaris 8.0"
a user is not able to login and inspite of my changing password cannot.
I believe it must be because the user tried many attempts.
how do i reset the failed login for the user.
Thanks!
karthik (2 Replies)
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rlogind(8c) rlogind(8c)
Name
rlogind - remote login server
Syntax
/etc/rlogind
Description
The server is used for the program. The server provides a remote login facility with authentication based on privileged port numbers.
The server is invoked by when it receives a connection on the port indicated in the login service specification. For further information,
see When a service request is received, the following protocol is initiated:
1. The server checks the client's source port. If the port is not in the range 0-1023, the server aborts the connection.
2. The server checks the client's source address and requests the corresponding host name. If the hostname cannot be determined, the dot-
notation representation of the host address is used.
Once the source port and address have been checked, allocates a pseudo terminal and manipulates file descriptors so that the slave half of
the pseudo terminal becomes the stdin, stdout, and stderr for a login process. For further information, see
The login process is an instance of the program, invoked with the option. The login process then proceeds with the authentication process
as described in but if automatic authentication fails, it reprompts the user to log in on a standard terminal line.
The parent of the login process manipulates the master side of the pseudo terminal, operating as an intermediary between the login process
and the client instance of the program. In normal operation, the packet protocol described in is invoked to provide ^S/^Q type facilities
and propagate interrupt signals to the remote programs. The login process propagates the client terminal's baud rate and terminal type, as
found in the environment variable, TERM. For further information see
The screen or window size of the terminal is requested from the client, and any changes in the window size from the client are sent to the
pseudo terminal.
Restrictions
The authentication procedure used here assumes the integrity of each client machine and the connecting medium. This is insecure, but it is
useful in an open environment.
Diagnostics
All diagnostic messages are returned on the connection associated with the stderr, after which any network connections are closed. An
error is indicated by a leading byte with a value of 1.
Hostname for your address unknown
No entry in the host name database existed for the client's machine.
Try again
A fork by the server failed.
/bin/sh: ...
The user's login shell could not be started.
See Also
rlogin(1c), inetd(8c)
rlogind(8c)