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‎01-08-2014 03:20 PM
Hello,
I would like to setup some of the machines to be scanned with empty root password. Don't ask me why it has empty root password but that's how it works. Lansweeper complains about this and doesn't let me save it.
Is there a way to force it? Also is there a way to setup multiple global credentials for Linux? We have like 3-4 passwords for entire network of Linuxes and the machines change ip constantly or have a special scope like 192.168.1.15-25 one pass, etc.. and it seems lansweeper only allows 1 ip per unique password.
Is there a way to force this so we can set scopes for passwords?
With regards,
Przemek
I would like to setup some of the machines to be scanned with empty root password. Don't ask me why it has empty root password but that's how it works. Lansweeper complains about this and doesn't let me save it.
Is there a way to force it? Also is there a way to setup multiple global credentials for Linux? We have like 3-4 passwords for entire network of Linuxes and the machines change ip constantly or have a special scope like 192.168.1.15-25 one pass, etc.. and it seems lansweeper only allows 1 ip per unique password.
Is there a way to force this so we can set scopes for passwords?
With regards,
Przemek
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‎01-13-2014 12:19 PM
I'm sorry, but Lansweeper requires a password to make connections.
Connecting with an empty password is not possible.
Connecting with an empty password is not possible.
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‎01-13-2014 12:19 PM
I'm sorry, but Lansweeper requires a password to make connections.
Connecting with an empty password is not possible.
Connecting with an empty password is not possible.

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‎01-10-2014 12:57 AM
That's the thing. I really can't. Those are not ordinary PC's but a special kind of hardware called by the development team "Boards" which is a device of some sort with special purposes and no one is adding any new logins to it. I need to have them visible in Lansweeper so I can know where they are on the network, and have necessary information but I don't care if they are protected or not.

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‎01-08-2014 03:29 PM
MadBoy wrote:
Hello,
I would like to setup some of the machines to be scanned with empty root password. Don't ask me why it has empty root password but that's how it works. Lansweeper complains about this and doesn't let me save it.
Is there a way to force it? Also is there a way to setup multiple global credentials for Linux? We have like 3-4 passwords for entire network of Linuxes and the machines change ip constantly or have a special scope like 192.168.1.15-25 one pass, etc.. and it seems lansweeper only allows 1 ip per unique password.
Is there a way to force this so we can set scopes for passwords?
With regards,
Przemek
OK. The new version 5.1 solves the problem of network scopes for passwords. Still password is required. Is this fixable?

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‎01-08-2014 05:23 PM
MadBoy wrote:
OK. The new version 5.1 solves the problem of network scopes for passwords. Still password is required. Is this fixable?
The password is still required.
You can create a new account on the machine which has a password and use this only for Lansweeper.
