buc99
Don't Tread on Me!
Ok this is embarrassing. Don't fall out laughing too hard.
I was downloading a large file on my Tibook, running 10.1.4 with 512M of ram in case this is pertinent, and walked away. When I came back, the screensaver was up like it should be. However, when I tried to unlock it, it would not recognize my password. No matter how hard I tried nothing worked.
So I rebooted into single user mode, fixed a couple of errors with fsck -y. When I rebooted, I was not immediately able to log back in. Now this has happened before, because my password is rather long and complex and my memory gets bad. So I check out the password I have stored on my Palm for this account and got back. Just to make sure I was not crazy, I decided to repeat my step and see if I could create the same scenario. So I started downloading the big file again, (by the way I had alot more free space than was needed for the download, in case I did not mention this) and allowed the screensaver to come back up. When I tried to unlock it, I again was thwarted. I ensured that I was using the correct password, still no joy. So I rebooted into single user mode and ran fsck -y until there were no errors and rebooted. This time I was completely denied access to the account no matter what I tried to do.
Long story short, I use a different password for root and logged into it. I then changed the password of the screwed account with:
passwd accountname
I logged out and regained access.
Has anyone heard of this before? Do you think I was hacked? Can I check this in the system log or something? Or did I just screw the pooch and accidently wipe my password somehow? Any ideas on the problem and how to avoid in the future are most welcome?
Thanks.
SA
I was downloading a large file on my Tibook, running 10.1.4 with 512M of ram in case this is pertinent, and walked away. When I came back, the screensaver was up like it should be. However, when I tried to unlock it, it would not recognize my password. No matter how hard I tried nothing worked.
So I rebooted into single user mode, fixed a couple of errors with fsck -y. When I rebooted, I was not immediately able to log back in. Now this has happened before, because my password is rather long and complex and my memory gets bad. So I check out the password I have stored on my Palm for this account and got back. Just to make sure I was not crazy, I decided to repeat my step and see if I could create the same scenario. So I started downloading the big file again, (by the way I had alot more free space than was needed for the download, in case I did not mention this) and allowed the screensaver to come back up. When I tried to unlock it, I again was thwarted. I ensured that I was using the correct password, still no joy. So I rebooted into single user mode and ran fsck -y until there were no errors and rebooted. This time I was completely denied access to the account no matter what I tried to do.
Long story short, I use a different password for root and logged into it. I then changed the password of the screwed account with:
passwd accountname
I logged out and regained access.
Has anyone heard of this before? Do you think I was hacked? Can I check this in the system log or something? Or did I just screw the pooch and accidently wipe my password somehow? Any ideas on the problem and how to avoid in the future are most welcome?
Thanks.

SA