Look in /etc/sysconfig/rhn/systemid for a line like: <value><string>ID-1001703848</string></value> With this, I should be able to look up all your other info. Hurry though, I'm flying to my parents for the holidays Sunday morning and won't be back for a week. Oh and send it to me offlist, nobody else here needs to know your RHN password. :) On Sat, 2002-12-21 at 09:13, Harry Putnam wrote: > Just a dumb question about rhn. I've lost my info about my username > and password at www.redhat.com/network. > > up2date -u works as it should so that info must be getting passed ok. > Looking thru the config files. I haven't found the one that contains > that info. The username and password are not stored on your system. The system was assigned a unique identifier (the number I need to look things up) and when rhn sees that number and all the checksum's match, it knows who you are. > At www.redhat.com/network there is a selection for people who have > forgotten, but I tried ever combo I can think of and only get this > message: > Either that username does not exist, or the supplied email > address does not match our records. > > Short of calling them or something isn't there someway to find that > info in my config files? -- ********************************************************************** Chris Kloiber, RHCE Red Hat,Inc. aka 1801 Varsity Dr. Enterprise Support "WireHead" Raleigh, NC 27606 ********************************************************************** -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list