In an effort to tighten the security of my Webmin installation, I decided to make a change to the root user's settings. In Webmin Users, I set the root user's password setting to "no password accepted". Since another UNIX account was able to run as root, I figured I'd still be able to log in using that other account. Not only can I not log in with the other account, I now cannot log in as root either.
Is there anyway to reverse this from CLI?
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In an effort to tighten the security of my Webmin installation, I decided to make a change to the root user's settings. In Webmin Users, I set the root user's password setting to "no password accepted". Since another UNIX account was able to run as root, I figured I'd still be able to log in using that other account. Not only can I not log in with the other account, I now cannot log in as root either.
Is there anyway to reverse this from CLI?