Hi Clint,  Yes I am the one.   as for changing the password this seems to
happen to any user except for the root acount, I am able to use  passwd to
change the root account password.  Here is line 24: (I removed the password
and real usernmame) username::1000:0::0:0:username:/home/username:/bin/ksh I
don't know if this matters but there is no ptmp file in the /etc directory
(no was there before I followed your earlier instructions)> Date: Tue, 20 Nov
2007 15:59:52 -0700> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC:
misc@openbsd.org> Subject: Re: can't change password with passwd comand> >
Jumping Mouse wrote:> > Hi Clint and others,> >> > I tried:> >> > > >> # rm
spwd* pwd* passwd* ptmp> # pwd_mkdb /etc/master.passwd> >> > >> > then> >
#passwd username> >> > but I am still getting: (for all users)> >> > pwd_mkdb:
corrupted entrypwd_mkdb: at line #24pwd_mkdb: /etc/ptmp:> > Inappropriate file
type or formatpasswd: /etc/master.passwd: unchanged> >> > I have searched the
faqs but have not been able to find a good solution to> > this issue. Does
anyone have any thoughts?> > > > Does line #24 have a subtle error? Check the
format against passwd(5).> > BTW, are you the guy that inherited an OpenBSD
system without a root > account?
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