Thanks in advance for any help. Ubuntu 12.04
Up until recently my mother has been using the Guest Session when she logs on; now, the Guest Session will not login.
Hello,
We have a reseller on our server, which for a long time now have only used the reseller-part of his account.
Now he wanted his own site moved to his reseller account, and I naturally just used his existing account, the reseller account, to put the website on.
The website is working and accessible, however, he can not log into cPanel.
He gave me his password, and I tried the followin
Hello,
I just installed Fedora 11 x86_64 on my computer and I'm trying to get it on authorize via Active Directory Server 2003 R2. While I am new at Fedora, I am very comfortable with CentOS, and in fact have many CentOS 5.4 servers configured to use AD for single sign-on.
Greetings,
since i am new here, maybe it is a very simple question but, please bear with me :)
we have a rootserver from Hetzner, everything was fine, but we have a problem going on for 3 days.
although we did not change any login info (whm root login, our sites and their cpanels) we are unable to login our account(s). we tried resetting the server several times.
I currently have a MacBook with Lion (fully updated), using the network account from a Lion Server (also fully updates) and I'm able to login to the network account just fine.
However, when I'm offline (away from my home network), I can't login to my account.
I use Ubuntu 12.04. Initially this was my only OS. Thereafter I installed Win7. However, this damaged Grub,and I was unable to login to Ubuntu. So I tried to fix GRUB using the procedure mentioned here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows . After this I have not been able to login to my account. It does not accept my username password.
Mac os x 10.7 and 10.8
AD Server 2008 R2
Binding using AD Plugin or dsconfigad -add mydomain -username myuser -ou "OU=Computers,OU=Sites,OU=Mysite,DC=mycompany,DC=com"
Works fine. First login happens fine. Creates mobile account, no issues noticed. After I logout, the next login attempt fails, and after only shaking one time, their AD account is locked out.
I recently installed Solaris 10 as a VM. I was using the JDS and shut down the vm when I left the office. When I rebooted today I login in at the desktop login screen and press ok but I am reverted to the console screen for a spilt second and then back to the login screen. I log in as root and my password is correct because I am not met with an incorrect login error.
If you want to setup your system in a way that it will auto login to a user account without passwords and without the login screen, then this tutorial will show you how to do it.