Networks Thread, CentOS Wireless Server in Technical; Hiya,
We have a managed wireless network. When our clients connect to our domain for the first time via a ...
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15th April 2011, 01:12 PM #1 CentOS Wireless Server
Hiya,
We have a managed wireless network. When our clients connect to our domain for the first time via a network cable they download something via group policy which means from then onwards they can connect to the wireless network. Their computer account is authenticated against AD. The wireless server is running CentOS. This is where it starts getting vague.....
I know where the wireless server is, but it has no keyboard/mouse/screen plugged in to it. I can VNC to is using it's IP address:5979. I can https to it. It's asking for a username and password and I have no idea what it is and no way of finding out either (long story).
Other than going back to the people who supplied the network originally and being charged for the work, is there a way I can get in to this box to manage it? Currently I don't need to as the system never seems to go wrong, but one day I will I'm sure!
Thank you for any help you can offer.
Stuart
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17th April 2011, 08:08 PM #2
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I don't know of any slick way. With RHEL, I have to boot off the install CD or DVD and at the boot prompt do
linux rescue
That will boot RedHat (commercial version of CentOS), and mount the existing file systems under /mnt/sysimage
That should allow you to change the root password
chroot /mnt/sysimage
passwd
If there's an easier way, maybe someone else knows of it. But that's all I can offer.
Good luck
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Thanks to mister_z from:
Jawloms (18th April 2011)
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17th April 2011, 10:05 PM #3 
Originally Posted by
mister_z
If there's an easier way, maybe someone else knows of it.
Good luck
Boot into single user mode and reset then password:
26.3.*Booting into Single-User Mode
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Thanks to CyberNerd from:
Jawloms (18th April 2011)
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17th April 2011, 10:15 PM #4 Is it just a centos server or something like airwave? if you have no documentation then you're going to struggle I think.
Can you not just plug in a monitor and mouse temporarily so you have direct access to it?
Ben
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Thanks to plexer from:
Jawloms (18th April 2011)
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18th April 2011, 08:01 AM #5 
Originally Posted by
plexer
Can you not just plug in a monitor and mouse temporarily so you have direct access to it?
Ben
Probably, but having no experience with these things I still wouldn't know what to do 
I'll give the single user-mode a go. Thank you.
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18th April 2011, 08:24 AM #6 Ok well until you do understand it and what it does I wouldn't start messing with it as you may just break it.
Ben
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Thanks to plexer from:
Jawloms (18th April 2011)
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18th April 2011, 09:02 AM #7 That's along the lines I was thinking - "If it ain't broke" and all that. It'd be nice to know what to try if it does fail though.
Thanks everyone.
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18th April 2011, 09:06 AM #8 might be worth imaging it before you start playing or even imaging it to a virtual machine you can break and affect nobody
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Thanks to sted from:
Jawloms (19th April 2011)
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19th April 2011, 05:20 PM #9
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