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[S.u.S.E. Linux] Bounced Message to Jean-Michel_Dossogne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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From: Bouke van der Voet <bouke@xxxxxxxxx>
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Date: Tue, 5 May 1998 11:53:13 +0200
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Subject: Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] root password
References: <<A HREF="msg00036.html">354CD9EF.935089F4@xxxxxxxxxxx</A>> <<A HREF="msg00056.html">19980505032431.F16274@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx</A>>
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> Trying to kill the keyboard, scurran@xxxxxxxxxxx produced:
> 2. If 1. is not true, is your machine (sometimes) connected, e.g. via a
> modem, or have other people access to the machine? If either might
> be possible, you must assume your machine got hacked. This would
> mean saving all the log files (in any case) and at least comparing
> all binary and data files, if not reinstall.
and notify his/hers ESP
> 3. You can get acess to your machine by booting from the floppy or
> CD-Rom. Now you can reset (or set) a password by hand.
or using lilo:
boo: linux single
and change the password
Bouke
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