RE: Upgraded to 7.1 - Now Users Cannot Change Passwords??

2001-11-27 Thread Hahnel William J
Title: RE: Upgraded to 7.1 - Now Users Cannot Change Passwords?? I updated my PAM package to 0.75-18.7 and the problem has disappeared. I also had to update glibc packages to 2.2.4-19 as required by the new PAM version. Thanks Everyone! -Original Message-From: Hahnel William J

Re: Upgraded to 7.1 - Now Users Cannot Change Passwords??

2001-11-26 Thread Paul Greene
Do you work as root on the system? Possibly, root privileges allow you to use passwords that don't meet the complexity requirements, but, as regular users, they have to follow the complexity guidelines. (Solaris is like that, and even allows blank passwords, if root manually sets the passwords.)

Re: Upgraded to 7.1 - Now Users Cannot Change Passwords??

2001-11-26 Thread Mike Burger
Tell them to add numbers to the mix. On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Hahnel William J wrote: I recently upgraded to 7.1 from 6.2. Password aging is in place forcing users to change password every 120 days. Some users are hitting this limit now and are being required to change their password. When

RE: Upgraded to 7.1 - Now Users Cannot Change Passwords??

2001-11-26 Thread Hahnel William J
]Subject: Re: Upgraded to 7.1 - Now Users Cannot Change Passwords??Do you work as "root" on the system?Possibly, root privileges allow you to use passwords that don't meet the complexity requirements, but, as regular users, they have to follow the complexity guidelines. (Solar

RE: Upgraded to 7.1 - Now Users Cannot Change Passwords??

2001-11-26 Thread Hahnel William J
Title: RE: Upgraded to 7.1 - Now Users Cannot Change Passwords?? They are using alpha, upper lower case, and numeric at least 7 positions in length. Again, I even had one person try a password that worked for my personal account and it would not work for her. -Original Message- From

RE: Upgraded to 7.1 - Now Users Cannot Change Passwords??

2001-11-26 Thread Mike Burger
for my personal account and it would not work for her. -Original Message- From: Mike Burger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 12:12 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: Upgraded to 7.1 - Now Users Cannot Change Passwords?? Tell them to add numbers

RE: Upgraded to 7.1 - Now Users Cannot Change Passwords??

2001-11-26 Thread Hahnel William J
Title: RE: Upgraded to 7.1 - Now Users Cannot Change Passwords?? And where is this done?? The shadow password file exists and the password file entries do not contain the password. -Original Message- From: Mike Burger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 12:41

RE: Upgraded to 7.1 - Now Users Cannot Change Passwords??

2001-11-26 Thread Williams, Jeff
Title: RE: Upgraded to 7.1 - Now Users Cannot Change Passwords?? From what I've read, I thought that this is an issue/bug with the pam version on redhat 7.1... Jeff -Original Message-From: Hahnel William J [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, November 26, 2001 11:02 AMTo

RE: Upgraded to 7.1 - Now Users Cannot Change Passwords??

2001-11-26 Thread Rodolfo J. Paiz
At 11/26/2001 11:11 AM -0700, you wrote: From what I've read, I thought that this is an issue/bug with the pam version on redhat 7.1... Well, it might be, but now I've got a friend showing the exact same problem on 7.2. His user account and root both work fine, and both were created during

RE: Upgraded to 7.1 - Now Users Cannot Change Passwords??

2001-11-26 Thread Hahnel William J
Title: RE: Upgraded to 7.1 - Now Users Cannot Change Passwords?? Thanks Jeff, I'm currently operating with pam-0.74-22. I can't get to the Internet right now to check for the latest update. -Original Message-From: Williams, Jeff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, November

Re: Upgraded to 7.1 - Now Users Cannot Change Passwords??

2001-11-26 Thread Clarence Donath
Does anyone have any information on how to go about booting Red Hat 7.2 from the Windows 2000 boot menu? From what I've seen, it looks pretty hopeless. Is this Bill's Revenge? Regards, Clarence Donath ___ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]