Florian Pressler gmail.com> writes:
> Solution: Boot single user. Comment out the line in /etc/pam.d/common-password
> which loads pam_winbind.so. Run passwd again to set your root password, or to
> set the password of any user. Reboot, shell logins and the passwd command will
Sjoerd Hardeman lorentz.leidenuniv.nl> writes:
> Samba shouldn't do that. Strange indeed, but good to hear it's solved now.
I got a mail from Grant, who found this thread by searching the web. He had the
same problem, and thinks he found the reason for the issue.
As for his request, I forward h
Sjoerd Hardeman lorentz.leidenuniv.nl> writes:
> > Mar 22 13:24:48 fp passwd[2001]: pam_winbind(passwd:chauthtok): valid_user:
> > wbcGetpwnam gave WBC_ERR_DOMAIN_NOT_FOUND
> So you're trying to authenticate against a windows domain controller. Is
> that indeed your setup?
Absolutely not. I won
Hi there!
1) The output in /var/log/auth.log when I try changing the password is the
following:
Mar 22 13:24:48 fp passwd[2001]: pam_winbind(passwd:chauthtok): valid_user:
wbcGetpwnam gave WBC_ERR_DOMAIN_NOT_FOUND
2) The output of lsattr /usr/bin/passwd is the following:
airf...@fp:/$ lsattr /u
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