Hoe maak ik 2 wachtwoorden 1. updates en 2. toegang computer
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- Posts: 3 mike28
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#1
Iemand heeft me ooit het truukje laten zien hoe je 2 verschillende wachtwoorden op je computer zet. 1 voor de toegang tot je computer en 2 voor de updates. Software installeren moest ook met het wachtwoord van de toegang tot de computer. Ik weet niet meer hoe zij het deed. Kan iemand me daarbij helpen.
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#2Just trying to help.
"Someone once showed me the trick how to put two different passwords on your computer. 1 for access to your computer, and 2 for the updates. Installing software also had the password to access the computer. I do not know how they did it. Can someone help me."
Sounds to me like sudo was divided up into different passwords and users. Like
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- Posts: 3 mike28
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#3
The paswords are under the same user seems to me. The first computer she changed not the pasword for access to the computer but for the updates (superuser).
The second computer she changed the pasword to acces the computer and to install software. To update has the original pasword and is that of the superuser. The name i log in to that computer hasn't changed after her interference. It's the name I used when I installed Antix on my computer. The pasword to acces my computer she has changed.
When I install Antix on my computer and I call myself Jan (from who the computer is) is that the superuser or not. I did that it hasn't changed !
I don't know if your answer is the answer of the puzzle I have.
But I find it interesting !
Can you teach me how she did it.
I don't know why she did it. It had something to do with hacking and Another shell inside against attackers.
The second computer she changed the pasword to acces the computer and to install software. To update has the original pasword and is that of the superuser. The name i log in to that computer hasn't changed after her interference. It's the name I used when I installed Antix on my computer. The pasword to acces my computer she has changed.
When I install Antix on my computer and I call myself Jan (from who the computer is) is that the superuser or not. I did that it hasn't changed !
I don't know if your answer is the answer of the puzzle I have.
But I find it interesting !
Can you teach me how she did it.
I don't know why she did it. It had something to do with hacking and Another shell inside against attackers.
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#4
the link doesn't work too bad
- Posts: 1,062 Dave
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#5
If I understand correctly ther password to access the computer has been changed and you need to change it to something that will allow you to log into the computer again. The root (super user) password has not changed though, so you can still use it. Jan would be the user account to log into the computer root would be the superuser. At this point there are a few options but the best one that I can think of off the top of my head is to do the following.
1. start the computer
2. at login screen press"Control + Alt + F1" on the keyboard at the same time.
3. Log in as root ( super user ) Username: root Password: the one that has not changed.
4. Type: passwd Jan (press enter / return)
5. Type: Your new password (press enter / return)
6. Type: Your new password again (press enter / return)
7. Press"Control + d" at the same time
9. Press"Control + Alt + F7" at the same time
10. Login as username:"Jan" Password: The new password you have just made.
If I missunderstood and it is another username (not Jan) than change #4 to
Type: passwd OTHER_USERNAME
If I missunderstood and it is the super user (root) that the password was changed, there are instuctions that I wrote somewhere here to fix that. When I find them I will post a link here.
1. start the computer
2. at login screen press"Control + Alt + F1" on the keyboard at the same time.
3. Log in as root ( super user ) Username: root Password: the one that has not changed.
4. Type: passwd Jan (press enter / return)
5. Type: Your new password (press enter / return)
6. Type: Your new password again (press enter / return)
7. Press"Control + d" at the same time
9. Press"Control + Alt + F7" at the same time
10. Login as username:"Jan" Password: The new password you have just made.
If I missunderstood and it is another username (not Jan) than change #4 to
Type: passwd OTHER_USERNAME
If I missunderstood and it is the super user (root) that the password was changed, there are instuctions that I wrote somewhere here to fix that. When I find them I will post a link here.
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#6
The link works for me. It just takes 2 clicks to get to macondo's how to which is"Further Lighten RatPoison".