You should be able to use zpasswd to set a password into inituser. You then need to restart Zope. I don't remember what the standard Debian installation looks like, but if it's the typical one where z2.py resides in the same directory as lib, you can delete the start and stop scripts and simply reinstall. Be sure to write down the password provided for the `admin' account during the initialization dialog. (Of course, if you are being brave and installing 2.7 there is a whole new mechanism.) Which Zope are you using, which python? On Sat, 8 Nov 2003, jennyw wrote:
I'm using Debian Sarge (Testing). I installed Zope and have created a default instance. But I can't login ... the username/password I gave when creating the instance using zopectl aren't working.
I tried changing the password using zpasswd.py, but that didn't work, either.
Any ideas on what else I can try?
Thanks!
Jen
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