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On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 02:24:53PM +0800, Zhong Haoming wrote: > Hi! every , > I am a newer to coda, and after I setup coda > I want to add user to users table. so I type > > $au nu > Your Vice name: zhonghm # my coda administator's passwd > Your password: # I type the unix account "zhonghm" 's passwd > RPC2_Bind() --> RPC2_NOTAUTHENTICATED (F) > > so , my question is what is the administrator's passwd? > Does it not equal to the unix account's passwd ? No, Coda still uses XOR encoding to `secure' the rpc2 communication. Ofcourse XOR is totally inadequate for this because we don't have a magical one-time pad ;), so we do not share the unix passwords with the Coda passwords. The administrator password should be "changeme" on any freshly initialized system. You can use `cpasswd' or `au cp' to change it into something different. JanReceived on 2000-06-12 11:48:00