Reset Root Password
Dec 4, 2008im forget my server root password, i have kvm access to server, i have centos5 dvd on server too.
how can reset root password now?
im forget my server root password, i have kvm access to server, i have centos5 dvd on server too.
how can reset root password now?
HyperVM seems to have messed up its passwords during rsyncing. Is there a way I can force a password reset without the lost password feature?
View 11 Replies View Relatedrestore a VPS onto a different server due to a hardware failure. The new VPS is up and running and I can apache is displaying the cPanel WHM login panel ok. So I know the VPS is fine.
However, my WHM username/password are no longer working.
What options do I have resetting the password for the WHM? I have full access to the shell of the VPS (root access).
how to reset a password via a single line command? Or script? To make it automated?
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how do i reset password for Xampp?
I use WHM and have a client that lost access to cpanel because the site's owner (an organization) turned over the management of the site to a new person. The previous person never used the site so he forgot the password to get into cpanel and ftp. I can login to the site using my WHM password, but I cannot change his password in cpanel because I don't know the old one. How can reset it?
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View 4 Replies View Relatedit looks like SuperMicro MB H8DME-2 is locked it self. (I set password, and worked fine until few days ago, and password does not work anymore.. and it is locked)
Is there any good way to flush this password with keeping all setting?
My computer's HDD crashed last night and I only have an old backup.
The problem is my new server's root password was stored there and it's 20 digits totally random password.
Is there any way to reset the server password by the dedicated server provider?
I haven't asked my provider yet.
May I know how to change the password of the root and directadmin through SSH?
View 14 Replies View RelatedI have dedicate servers and I want to change the root password. I'm using whm/cpanel.
What happen when I forget my root password?
I'm still trying to figure this one out. I got an email last night about 10:30pm that a weird IP had logged with root. I thought it was a guy that helps with tech things but I ran the IP... it came back from Korea and I knew I was in trouble. I immediately logged into WHM and changed the root password then sent the server down for a reboot. He was only in there for about 3 minutes before I nailed him. I've banned the IP from the server and have been watching it for nearly 12 hours now and they haven't came back yet.
Now comes the task of trying to figure out how he got the password. This is mind boggling to me. He knew the password, like someone gave it to him... there were no incorrect guesses or brute force. The password was a series of random letters, both upper and lower case. Is it possible he got it through getting to /etc/passwd via a PHP script? I have open basedir restrictions in place, can they get around that? I noticed at the time he logged in there were several IPs trying to exploit PHP scripts on my server, you know, setting the parameters to txt files but I assumed with shell functions disabled (except exec) and with open basedir this wouldn't be possible. Is there a hole in cpanel / PHP / kernel recently I may have missed?
how can i change root's password with SSH command?
View 3 Replies View Relatedwhen log in via user in wheel group it works
but when su to root
it show incorrect password
/etc/pam.d/su
Code:
#%PAM-1.0
auth sufficient /lib/security/$ISA/pam_rootok.so
# Uncomment the following line to implicitly trust users in the "wheel" group.
#auth sufficient /lib/security/$ISA/pam_wheel.so trust use_uid
# Uncomment the following line to require a user to be in the "wheel" group.
#auth required /lib/security/$ISA/pam_wheel.so use_uid
auth required /lib/security/$ISA/pam_stack.so service=system-auth
account required /lib/security/$ISA/pam_stack.so service=system-auth
password required /lib/security/$ISA/pam_stack.so service=system-auth
# pam_selinux.so close must be first session rule
session required /lib/security/$ISA/pam_selinux.so close
session required /lib/security/$ISA/pam_stack.so service=system-auth
# pam_selinux.so open and pam_xauth must be last two session rules
session required /lib/security/$ISA/pam_selinux.so open
session optional /lib/security/$ISA/pam_xauth.so
id
Code:
uid=32006(admin) gid=32010(admin) groups=10(wheel),32010(admin)
Is it possible to change to root password to a VPS from inside HyperVM? I currently have 4 VPS's setup and I need to change the password for one of the VPses. Can I do this from inside HyperVM without having to go to SSH?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have VPS's with two companies that have managed/semi-managed support (depending on how you define it) and rely on them for a fair amount.
Whenever submitting a support request, I have to submit my root and cPanel passwords. Do people in my situation leave their root password as they would normally and just changing it however often they would if it wasn't given to support? Or, do you change your root/cpanel passwords before making a support request, and then change it back after the ticket is closed?
No offense intended to either of the VPS companies or their personell (that monitor WHT), both have been great. But, the reality is that I take it everyone at the company that has access to submitted tickets now have access to the root password, and since as a customer, I don't know when there has been employee turnover, that seems a security risk.
So, I am curious how others handle this. Not really sure if this belongs here or in the VPS forum, but since it could apply to any type of server/hosting account, I figured it belonged here.
how to change root password from shell....
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Im on a mac osx and am trying to set the root password. He says to do this using terminal in the bin directory of my MySql installation.
Where is it? i know basics about getting round terminal i.e changing directories and stuff.
I have recently leased Kayako support suite and I have not been able to get email piping to work. They have asked several times for the root password of my dedicated server and I have denied it. They now tell me they cannot help me if I do not provide them with the password. I find this very ridiculous since I know it is not safe to give that password. Is it advisable to give them the password and then change it after they get kayako working? What risks would I be going through?
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View 6 Replies View RelatedI have just discovered a massive security in the CPANEL 10.9 software. This problem is in the BACKUP FEATURE. If you do remote ftp back onto the same account. It will put the file in the account home directory and it will have this type of stuff accountname:ROOTPASSWORD@serverhostname.com
View 14 Replies View RelatedWe've had a customer do something strange to their server. They were playing with /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow or similar (not quite sure of the details) but the upshot is booting the server into single user and trying to reset the password via passwd gives
passwd root (and any user)
passwd: Authentication token manipulation error
So far I've
Replaced /etc/passwd* and /etc/shadow* with a copy from another server
Turned off SeLinux
/etc/pam.d/passwd is fine
Root file system is r/w
Are that possible to change root password on plesk?
I have a man so work for me on my server and install double php version on my server and maybe it`s best and change password to root!
So no one have access to my root more.
i have installed phpMyAdmin becouse I don't like the limitation of db management of Plesk, but I can't find the root password to access in it. I read that Plesk rename "root" user in "admin", but I can't find the password. Where is it?
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