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Debian 10 - No Login as root #1328
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Can someone please help me why the setup of Kimchi under Debian 10 in version 3.0 does not work. |
I am having the same issue, I think it is due to kimchi-project/wok@fc586b7 Adding the service param back can fix the issue cc @alinefm |
I installed and set up sudo and I can login and see settings with my default user. |
I'm confused. root doesn't need sudo, it's super user. Or what exactly do you mean in detail? what were your setup steps? |
My guess here is, that kimchi/wok logs in via ssh, to the machine it is running on. Since logging in as root is disabled by default, one loggs in as user and sudo is then used to run the commands. Apt install sudo Log YourUsername out and back in. Th e exact commands might be different. You just need to setup sudo on debian. |
I have allowed ssh for root login so it should work without sudo |
then my theory was wrong. As I already said. |
So after weeks, i kill my local non root user. Add a new user give this user sudoers and now kimchi will work :) thank you for indirectly giving me this idea |
The Login as root on kimchi 3.0 don't work
WOKAUTH0008E: The username or password you entered is incorrect. Please try again
Its the right Password.
A other non root user work, but i can't do nothing on kimchi
On wokd Error-Log:
The Startpage show me a Kimichi 3.0.0 Logo but now gingerbase logo?
How can i fixt the errors ?
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