kapil.sampath at wipro.com
2005-Jun-02 04:52 UTC
passwd : Module is unknown (Redhat 9 Enterprise Edition)
Hi All,
Can anyone help me in resolving this problem.
I use Redhat 9 Enterprise edition. I have a session in which I logged in
as a root. When I issue the command "su" from any other user it is
throwing error "su : Incorrect password", If I try to change the
password from the root session, it is throwing error "passwd : module
unknown".
[root at TESTING root]# su
su: incorrect password
[root at TESTING root]# passwd
Changing password for user root.
passwd: Module is unknown
[root at TESTING root]# which passwd
/usr/bin/passwd
[root at TESTING root]# ls /etc/passwd
/etc/passwd
[root at TESTING root]#
[root at TESTING root]# uname -a
Linux TESTING 2.4.21-4.ELsmp #1 SMP Fri Oct 3 17:52:56 EDT 2003 i686
i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[root at TESTING root]#
As a normal user other than root
[kapil at TESTING kapil]$ su
su: incorrect password
[kapil at TESTING kapil]$
Please help me in resolving this problem.
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Damian Menscher
2005-Jun-02 05:02 UTC
passwd : Module is unknown (Redhat 9 Enterprise Edition)
On Thu, 2 Jun 2005 kapil.sampath at wipro.com wrote:> I use Redhat 9 Enterprise edition. I have a session in which I logged in > as a root. When I issue the command "su" from any other user it is > throwing error "su : Incorrect password", If I try to change the > password from the root session, it is throwing error "passwd : module > unknown".First of all, there is no such thing as Redhat 9 Enterprise -- it looks like you're running RHEL3, unpatched. Secondly, your question has nothing to do with ext3, so you will likely get a more helpful response elsewhere. But if I had to guess, I'd say your /etc/pam.d/system-auth is corrupted. You might try reinstalling your pam rpm. Damian Menscher -- -=#| Physics Grad Student & SysAdmin @ U Illinois Urbana-Champaign |#=- -=#| 488 LLP, 1110 W. Green St, Urbana, IL 61801 Ofc:(217)333-0038 |#=- -=#| 4602 Beckman, VMIL/MS, Imaging Technology Group:(217)244-3074 |#=- -=#| <menscher at uiuc.edu> www.uiuc.edu/~menscher/ Fax:(217)333-9819 |#=- -=#| The above opinions are not necessarily those of my employers. |#=-
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