First thing in the morning I started Ubuntu, and the Chrome browser. In the browser I visited a page with a password-field on it. So the password-ring popped up. Then a dialog popped up asking for a password in order to send a bug report about the system. Then the ususal bug-report dialog showed up.
I configured LDAP authentication in CentOs 6.3. But when I try execute command su ldapuser it asks for password and always write incorrect password, even if password correct (I can login with this password to LDAP administration console).
P.S. From root I can easy do su ldapuser and act as ldapuser.
LDAP was configured using SSSD (without TLS, i.e. I set FORCELEGACY to yes)
I am concerned with some people trying to access my laptop while I am away in my work place.
Therefore I was wondering if is there a way to set up kind of automatically monitor and report wrong password login attempts.
I am trying to install Lexmark printer drivers and I am able to open dialog window, but when it comes to enter administrator password, my usual PW I have for admin comes up as incorrect, what I am doing wrong?
Any assistance will be appreciated!!
I just installed again ubuntu 11.10 because ubuntu asked me for a password that I didn't have... And now again... Because I have just gone to the configuration of the users accounts and i removed the root password, and now ubuntu asks me for a password, and i put the removed password but it says me that it's incorrect!
Named crashed and Ubuntu submitted a crash report online but I don't know how to find it. I need that launchpad bug number to figure out what went wrong. I found the dump in /var/crash, but I still need to access the online submission. Please help, thanks.
Tried here: https://errors.ubuntu.com/ this just led me to this: http://www.homestarrunner.com/sbemail118.html
Help! When using my Galaxy Tab to browse online shopping sites I keep getting the message "username/password incorrect". I have reset usernames and passwords several times so I know that it is not human error. When logging into one particular site, the page has 'remembered' an old login which pops up automatically even though I have unchecked the 'remember me' option.
Hi there!!I recently changed my DE from Gnome to KDE (unstable) and after that I noticed that when I type my correct user password in aurget to install packages packed I receve back an "Incorrect Password" message 3times and then it stops.I'm sure the pwd is correct...what can I do??Tks in advance!!
neubauten84
https://bbs.archlinux.org/profile.php?id=34445
2012-06-29T
I'm currently fascinated by strace so, being new to it, I decided to play around a little. As suggested by the question title, I tried both strace su and strace ssh. Both commands displayed the password I typed in the strace output. su kept complaining of an incorrect password while ssh managed to log in normally.
My questions:
Is this a security flaw or am I missing something?