PART SUMMARY: cannot change user password

From: Barry Deevey <barry.deevey_at_enmo.co.uk>
Date: Wed Jun 30 2004 - 11:38:04 EDT
Thanks to Alan Fox who replied to say that he had the same thing happened
after applying the latest patch cluster and the fix was to put the original
pam.conf file back.  This resolved the problem, but he did note that Casper
would probably not approve of the fix and that I should investigate it
further.  I'll do this when I get a little more time.

Thanks again for all your help, its much appreciated.

Cheers,
Barry.

p.s. Apologies to Lars for spelling his surname wrong!


-----Original Message-----
From: sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org
[mailto:sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org]On Behalf Of Barry Deevey
Sent: 30 June 2004 15:49
To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
Subject: PART SUMMARY: cannot change user password


Hi all,

Many thanks to Vinnie German, Angelos Kanellopoulos, Lars Heckling, Jordan
Klein, Rob McDonnell, G Hackett & Saran Nanjappan for their (extremely
quick!) replies.

I'm not running NIS or rpc.yppasswd, but from the various suggestions I was
sent the only thing that worked was to use
'passwd -r files "user_account"' as root, and then run pwconv.  This allowed
me to change the password for the user.

As I tried out the other suggestions I noticed that the problem was
happening with all users (including root) and the above was the only way I
could change the password for any accounts.

I think even though my initial problem has been resolved, there may still be
an underlying issue as passwd <user> still does not work.

Thanks again.

Barry.

-----Original Message-----
From: sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org
[mailto:sunmanagers-bounces@sunmanagers.org]On Behalf Of Barry Deevey
Sent: 30 June 2004 15:16
To: sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org
Subject: cannot change user password


Hi all,

I'm running solaris 8 patched up to the latest recommended cluster on a
Sunfire V120.  I've added a user:

useradd -u 615 -g 101 -d /home/myuser -s /usr/bin/bash myuser

But I cannot change the password as root or myuser as it just returns
permission denied.

I've removed the *LK* from /etc/shadow but it made no difference.

I've tested this on another V120 and it works fine, but I cannot see any
obvious difference between the two servers.

Apologies for this post, but I've googled and searched through sun docs and
they all seem to refer to LDAP, which we're not running.

Any replies are much appreciated.

Thanks,
Barry.
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