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Re: Forgotten Password

From: Men & Mice Support
Date: Monday, December 16, 2002
Time: 11:13:39 am

Yes, but the method of doing so depends on what version you're using,
and on what server operating system.

QuickDNS 3.x on classic Mac OS: Look in the File menu in QuickDNS Server.

QuickDNS 3.5 on any other server OS: delete the file qdns/preferences
in the named data directory (check /etc/named.conf or equivalent to
see where that is). For example, on many systems, the defualt
location is /var/named/qdns/preferences. After deleting the file,
when you try again to connect, you will be asked to set a password.

QuickDNS 4: This data is stored in a database maintained by QuickDNS
Central. You can either uninstall and reinstall QuickDNS Central
(which will destroy all usernames, passwords, access rules, and zone
histories, but not the actual zone data), or you can contact our
support address for assistance. <mailto:support@menandmice.com>
____________________________________________________________________
Chris Buxton Men & Mice
support@menandmice.com Making DNS Easy

At 11:30 AM -0700 12/16/02, Mac McClellan wrote:
>I have forgotten my Quick DNS Manager Login Password. Is there a way to
>change the password from the server side?
>
>Mac




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