Rodney Ray wrote:
> I have a MNF firewall set up,the date at install  was MM/DD/2000. I changed the date and locked me out. I assume it has a experation date on the passwords. It took a long time to get MNF to work on sprints network and really do not want to reinstall. Is there a way to change the passwordsd on root and admin? 

Assuming MNF==Mandrake Multiple-Network Firewall, and assuming that 
their firewall product is similar to their workstation and server 
distribution, then you can boot the firewall from the first install CD, 
choose "repair" or something like it, and go ahead and change the root 
password at the console.


-- 
Dave Sherman
MCSE, MCSA, CCNA
"Windows NT was supposed to hit Unix hard (it did - like a bug hitting a 
windshield)...."
- Andrew Grygus, aaxnet.com


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