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2017 Sep 08
0
password reset
...udo passwd? > When I try to change the password with sudo, the timestamp on /etc/passwd gets updated but there is nothing logged to anything in /var/log/ Hmm, does the entry in /etc/passwd change, too? - -- Steffen Kaiser -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQEVAwUBWbJgwnz1H7kL/d9rAQKQIggAoqHCuDd/xtVu3fxJ37YAb/H6CsYQFOB+ FGgDM/V55YuvL03uRKd9f61W+rVK8g73iUt+0RpO+v2OExpFHNPAxrY2Wi5VxNXi tHyaPAfBV7HaBQxeNxjJHDj6ObFyIPROJEUs1FZbqr3YfpvzfXAp27iYZHREu0Jt crKzJSGKnTPcGY3OBG21U81xsvDRk3CctVZrzwpvHFkpqm6HuKEoMSIoQS6rNtJ/ RdQAWCpylB4XvTcZsNAq5S4o0g+/5OiM/nw+uEcFnOL54fhcSxl4GHCK/CdSmD6g PjR/8EayZ5fZZe...
2017 Sep 07
5
password reset
This is off topic, but I am not sure where to go. I have a local user who cannot login because of a forgotten password, so I went to reset her password with sudo passed <user> Which appears to work, asking for a new password and a confirmation. No error occurs (unless I give it unmatched passwords), but the password is not changed. if I try to change the password in the user's