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09-18-2002 12:45 AM
09-18-2002 12:45 AM
Trusted System - Locked Screen
On a Trusted 10.20 system, a user enters invalid password 3 (or whatever) times at Lockscreen prompt (as opposed to login). If root re-activates account (remotely) the user is still not allowed to enter correct password.
Only way round it that I have found is to kill users dtsession process or to reboot the machine! Is there a more elegant solution?
Only way round it that I have found is to kill users dtsession process or to reboot the machine! Is there a more elegant solution?
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09-18-2002 01:22 AM
09-18-2002 01:22 AM
Re: Trusted System - Locked Screen
Hi ,
Can you get the sys admin to enter the root password at the CDE screenlock .... what happens ?
what patch level are you running with :I'm thinking CDE,SAM,passwd, PAM levels in particular ....
Is there more than 1 user on this system with uid 0 ?
Other work-arounds : will kill the Xserver on the local console ... not much better .... /sbin/init.d/dtlogin.rc stop or drop the run-level ....... affects all users though ....
not had time to test this it maybe a known issue cured by correct patching : do you see this on other O/s ?
Can you get the sys admin to enter the root password at the CDE screenlock .... what happens ?
what patch level are you running with :I'm thinking CDE,SAM,passwd, PAM levels in particular ....
Is there more than 1 user on this system with uid 0 ?
Other work-arounds :
not had time to test this it maybe a known issue cured by correct patching : do you see this on other O/s ?
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