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Symptom & Impact
Administrators cannot log into Cockpit on port 9090 despite valid credentials.
Environment & Reproduction
Common when the cockpit.socket is disabled or polkit authorization rules block users.
Root Cause Analysis
Cockpit socket inactive or PAM stack rejecting the login.
Quick Triage
Check `systemctl status cockpit.socket` and `journalctl -u cockpit`.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Inspect `/etc/cockpit/disallowed-users` and PAM logs.

Solution – Primary Fix
Enable with `systemctl enable –now cockpit.socket` and remove the user from disallowed list.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Use SSH instead while Cockpit is being repaired.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Cockpit dashboard loads and authorized users log in successfully.
Rollback Plan
Restore disallowed-users to prior state if shared accounts must remain blocked.
Prevention & Hardening
Document Cockpit access policy and bind the service to a management VLAN.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Linked to firewalld zone misassignment and PAM lockout issues.
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References & Further Reading
Cockpit administration documentation.
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