Hey i think your init process is getting respawned ,, hmm well the reason may be your /etc/passwd file might have got corrupted.

U can go in Single user mode and copy /etc/passwd.Old to /etc/passwd and then i think it should allow u to login.

Let me know if this worked.

Tapesh

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 Philip S Tellis wrote:

On 19 Jul 2002, Jaishankar Krishnan Iyer wrote:

> The box did NOT run any firewall etc. The next day what we found
> was, it would NOT allow us to login at all.
> At the login prompt , when one tried to login as any user or even
> "su" it would just jump back to login prompt.

did you try to login as su or as root?

> Could i get some hint as to which are the likely files which i could
> look into which could cause this problem. This would help us further
> in the penetration test which we are conducting.

have a look at your pam.d/* files. also, by removing some groups, you
may have disabled logins. You'll have to experiment to find out.


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