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reset user admin r80.10
good morning group, I have a problem I found the following sk163461 to be able to reset the admin psw since my client forgot it and it was not documented, only that at the time of mounting live centers I do not appear options, someone who can help me ??
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Can you explain step by step what you did to get to this point?
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download the average that the SK indicates to me, use the program to generate the USB, modify the parameters indicated by the SK, but at the moment of wanting to boot and choose the one and choose the option the screen freezes!
As in the picture I attached!
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When you can get to the management server on the CLI you can use cprid_util to overwrite the password like this:
cprid_util -server <GW-IP> -verbose rexec -rcmd clish -c "set user admin password-hash ,hash for the password you want>"
Be aware to create a hash that is done on the same Check Point version as the gateway is.
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So you have downloaded the CentOS 7 LiveCD ISO and placed on laptop
Downloaded the UNetbootin portable executable
Use the UNetbootin portable executable to create the USB Stick with LiveCD ISO File
Followed the instructions to update the files
The screenshot provided is then what presented with after booting off the USB Stick.
Isn't what would expect where did you download the LiveCD Iso from?
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Thanks for your answers, ok I explain.
download the average that the SK indicates to me, use the program to generate the USB, modify the parameters indicated by the SK, but at the moment of wanting to boot and choose the one and choose the option the screen freezes!
As in the picture I attached!
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OK so the screenshot looks more as would expect with the LiveCD then the first screenshot did.
Did the md5sum of the downloaded iso match correctly as looks as though the LiveCD unable to start properly.
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Hi
I try to apply the sk but my management is install in vmware machine, its possible use this procedure.
Regards
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Hi,
We have since updated sk163461 to make the steps more clear (which ISO file we tested, example of edits) and recommend use of Rufus instead of Unetbootin to produce more consistent results with USB stick creation.
The behavior reported by the original poster (freeze after boot menu) will happen if the files on the USB stick as indicated in the SK are not modified in the correct way. The purpose of step 2 of sk163461 is to redirect the kernel text output to the serial console port on a Check Point appliance after the boot menu, since those appliances do not have any standard VGA video output.
If the serial console output freezes here, the kernel is probably not outputting to the correct RS232 serial port on the appliance. Removing "rhgb" and "quiet" will disable the CentOS graphical boot, console=/dev/ttyS0,9600 will output to the first RS232 serial port on the appliance (serial console port).
To answer another question in this thread, the procedure in the SK will still work on a VM however you can omit step 2 which requires editing of isolinux.cfg, since in this case the VM does have standard VGA video output.
Best regards,
Zachary Shaver
