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Title: server-manager access broken
Post by: Craig Jensen on June 07, 2002, 11:40:04 PM
Since adding (incorrectly) ip's within the "add local network" function of server-manager, I have been unable to access the server-manager.   Even by logging in as root and /sbin/e-smith/console I get the prompt for the Admin password, yet when placing the correct admin (or anything) password, I am returned to the console as though my password is incorrect.  Web access gives me a 'proxy error' as mentioned in a previous post:

http://forums.contribs.org/index.php?topic=14002.msg53256#msg53256

Any ideas as to how to regain access?
Title: Re: server-manager access broken
Post by: Nathan Fowler on June 08, 2002, 01:23:52 AM
Login as root.
Change the admin password ('passwd admin' at console)
/sbin/e-smith/console

Access the administrator console, type in the new password.
Let me know where that gets you.  If it's still breaking down let me know.

Nathan
Title: Re: server-manager access broken
Post by: Craig Jensen on June 08, 2002, 03:01:09 AM
Even with the change, it acts like an incorrect password has been input. ??

All my other functions are working fine...just cannot access server-manager to revert to correct local network settings.

Craig
Title: Re: server-manager access broken
Post by: Craig Jensen on June 08, 2002, 08:52:14 AM
I can still login as admin to several site database applications with the newly made password, so it did successfully change.  Yet, I am not able to access the server-manager.  I really pulled a good one, eh?

I have attempted to find the config files affected by the change I made without success.  I will keep digging....If you have an idea, let me know.

Thx

Craig
Title: Solved! Here's how for others...
Post by: Craig Jensen on June 08, 2002, 10:09:33 PM
logged in thru putty as root, /sbin/e-smith/signal-event network-delete ***.***.***.*(the ip i had created as a new local)

The entry still remained in /home/e-smith/networks, but I was able to login to the server-manager and remove the instance of local network and all is well again!!

Thanks Nathan for your help as well.

Craig
Title: Re: Solved! Here's how for others...
Post by: Ruusvuu on June 10, 2002, 02:46:53 AM
I had the same problem when I added my production server's IP to my local server - I had no access to anything - not server-manager, websites - nothing on the production server (30 websites) - needless to say it scared the &^%$# out of me!
Title: Re: Solved! Here's how for others...
Post by: Nathan Fowler on June 10, 2002, 06:40:19 PM
Good job Craig, I'm making a mental note of this in the event it surfaces in the future.

Nathan