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#1 2012-08-13 16:03:55

ssl6
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From: Ottawa, ON, CA
Registered: 2007-08-30
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Can't login to new install

I had an SSD fail on me last week, so friday, I picked up a new one. luckily, it was only holding my OS, yay

Anyhoot, here's the issue

I boot from the latest ISO
partition and configure my mount points, install packages, etc, all the standard stuff

I boot into the system for the first time, login, all is well

I then start by loading openntpd and configuring to sync to my webserver like every other machine on my network
I then installed and mostly configured SSH minus kerberos, start the daemon, and test it, all is well
I then install samba, and carry over my previous krb5.conf and smb.conf, pam rules remain ontouched still
i run kinit to make sure i can get a token and join to the domain succesfully
start the samba daemon and all is well

i then add the openntpd, sshd, and samba daemons to rc.conf

after rebooting, I can't login, i type in the user name, root for example, and it goes back to asking for a user name after seemingly timing out

wtf? any thoughts


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#2 2012-08-13 17:49:50

drcouzelis
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Re: Can't login to new install

Hmm... Did you accidentaly modify the /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow files?

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#3 2012-08-14 01:48:28

drobole
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Registered: 2012-07-23
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Re: Can't login to new install

My first thought is that your keymap is different now than when you created the password. Any special characters in your password btw?

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#4 2012-08-14 13:05:38

ssl6
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From: Ottawa, ON, CA
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Re: Can't login to new install

there's an exclamation in my password. but i don't get that far, i can type in the login name, root for example, press enter, and it will hang for a few minutes and go back to the username prompt without even asking for a password....

and i'm not sure how i would have accidentally modified the /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow from cli without intentionally typing in those paths to modify them?


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#5 2012-08-14 13:21:27

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Re: Can't login to new install

Did you change anything in your pam.d folder?


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#6 2012-08-14 14:20:53

ssl6
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From: Ottawa, ON, CA
Registered: 2007-08-30
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Re: Can't login to new install

as I noted in my first post. I haven't touched the pam rules yet to allow domain logins. local login should still be allowed per usual

i'm really at a loss though, I just want my system back up and running as it's been down for over a week now since my previous SSD kicked it on me

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