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[ale] password hell
- Subject: [ale] password hell
- From: agcarver+ale at acarver.net (Alex Carver)
- Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2018 03:29:44 -0800
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
What are you using to manage these passwords? The only place on my
laptop that has a router password is the interface configuration file
and it's in plain text (unencrypted but only readable by root).
On 2018-01-07 03:25, Sean via Ale wrote:
> I somehow managed to screw up the file that holds the passwords to the
> various wireless routers this laptop connects to. Specifically the
> laptop will no longer connect to the wireless routers at my home. It
> starts the process and then aborts without an error message on the
> upstairs repeater and doesn't even show the primary router (downstairs
> in the basement) on the long list of routers used by all my neighbors.
> All it will do is connect to an unsecured Comcast router.
>
> I >think< I entered the wrong password at some point during the day and
> that is what screwed up everything. Not a router password, but a
> password for accessing yet another password file: it wanted a ROOT
> password and I provided the USER password, or the other way round.
>
> Does anyone know the name and location of the file that holds this
> data? I really do not want to have to delete the entire file as that
> would cause obvious problems when visiting family and friends. I am
> hoping I can simply delete the mangled entry and then recreate it.