I have a server running fedora that denies access to me as user "bobg."
I can ssh as root and have re-entered the "passwd" for "bobg" and it
reported "passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully."
I also added an= new user and had the same result.
Am I being prevented from actually changing the password via ssh
perhaps? If so it's strange that it reports tokens updated successfully.
There's no display or keyboard attached,
I can still access view the contents with Samba and the samba password
but need user access for me. I suppose root access would wok but I have
spent all morning at this and don't know what else to do to fix the user
access problem.
Suggestions appreciated.
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Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
http://www.qrz.com/db/W2BOD
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