Josiah

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Joined: July 2006 |
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Posted: Aug. 05 2006,01:48 |
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Thanks for the suggestion, but this did not work. Here is what I did:
I went to Emelfm, and typed in the panel on the left "/etc" and hit enter. I scrolled through this list until I found a directory called shadow (there were two actually, "shadow" and "shadow-") and then clicked it, and clicked "add2filetool". Emelfm then prints "end of output." If i try to type in the directory, emelfm prints "you do not have read access on that directory".
Once I rebooted, my root password was not recognized through SSH.
I did happen to notice that there was an entry in /etc called "passwd". Could that be what I want to add to filetool.lst?
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