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> I have checked the archives of the install list anc I couldn't find
> anything. Any additional pointers would be appreciated.
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> On 10/8/2003 12:32 PM, Otto Haliburton wrote:
> > Look in the archiv
n for your problem. I just don't
remember what it was.
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Subject: Re: userpasswd problem
We tried this on another machine tha
e Kizer
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> We tried this on another machine that just was reinstalled from scratch
> and the same problem exists -- non-root user runs userpasswd and they
> get an unknown er
We tried this on another machine that just was reinstalled from scratch
and the same problem exists -- non-root user runs userpasswd and they
get an unknown error, /var/log/messages contains the following:
passwd(pam_unix)[2943]: password - (old) token not obtained
passwd works for these users
No, this is not a case of the password being expired or about to expire.
This happens when a regualr (non-root) user starts the userpasswd
program either from command line or GUI menuing system. This happens to
all users, not just some users in some situations.
Wade Chandler wrote:
Have the p
Have the passwords been setup to expire? It will ask the user to change
their password. Forcing them to do so.
Wade
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