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Old 02-20-2008, 06:24 PM
Henrik Carlqvist
 
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Default Re: Password problem

Marv Soloff <msoloff@att.net> wrote:
>>>>847fbda23fabc4ffcf707e3a4f9137c2 /sbin/agetty
>>>>4156e28bcd2dc3de538e248acdb3e661 /bin/login
>>>>ec9b6ff6623ce2fe84bed8f8bdd45432 /bin/bash


> The md5 hashes mentioned in Henrik's note all match. I'm satisfied (or
> have a lower paranoia level) that the 10.2 drive is OK. Thanks for all
> your (collective) help!


The reason that I gave md5sum for those files was not to guarantee that
you have no rootkit. Instead I gave md5sum for those files because if any
of those files would have been broken it could explain why you were unable
to log in even though the password had been reseted.

If I were you I would feel a lot more safer if I knew what could have
changed the root password for you.

regards Henrik
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