Hi, On previous releases, and on our CentOS systems I could change password of user by just sudo-ing to root and typing "passwd testuser"
In current Debian release, doing that asks me to specify that user password, which is pointless because: * I can access /etc/shadow anyway * I'm changing it because user forgot it Is there any way to set passwd (or PAM) to not ask root for current password on passwd-ing non-root accounts ? Cheers Mariusz -- Mariusz Gronczewski, Administrator Efigence S. A. ul. Wołoska 9a, 02-583 Warszawa T: [+48] 22 380 13 13 F: [+48] 22 380 13 14 E: mariusz.gronczew...@efigence.com <mailto:mariusz.gronczew...@efigence.com>