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12-20-2010 11:20 AM
12-20-2010 11:20 AM
Re: Can not loggon
Hi,
If we would have been logged in to any terminal we could have checked the /etc/inittab file, if the getty service running on all the runlevels. And also checked for the package and the command.
As of now I am not able to think of any other choice.
If we would have been logged in to any terminal we could have checked the /etc/inittab file, if the getty service running on all the runlevels. And also checked for the package and the command.
As of now I am not able to think of any other choice.
Regards,
Chhaya
I am an HP employee.
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12-23-2010 03:02 PM
12-23-2010 03:02 PM
Re: Can not loggon
Hi,
some random ideas :
- if PermitRootLogin is set to "yes", you can still try to scp or sftp /bin/bash from another Debian server (versions must be the same)
- try using another shell by specifying it on the command line, for example, I would try 'ssh root@crashedserver.mydomain.com /bin/sh' or 'ssh -t root@crashedserver.mydomain.com /bin/sh'; I used /bin/sh but you can try /bin/csh ou /bin/tcsh depending on what command interpretor is installed on your system and which one you feel comfortable with.
Hope this helps !
Nils
some random ideas :
- if PermitRootLogin is set to "yes", you can still try to scp or sftp /bin/bash from another Debian server (versions must be the same)
- try using another shell by specifying it on the command line, for example, I would try 'ssh root@crashedserver.mydomain.com /bin/sh' or 'ssh -t root@crashedserver.mydomain.com /bin/sh'; I used /bin/sh but you can try /bin/csh ou /bin/tcsh depending on what command interpretor is installed on your system and which one you feel comfortable with.
Hope this helps !
Nils
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