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Aug 17 20:55:36 client passwd: pam_unix(passwd:chauthtok): user "<username>" does not exist in /etc/passwd
Aug 17 20:56:14 client passwd: pam_unix(passwd:chauthtok): user "<username>" does not exist in /etc/passwd
Aug 17 20:56:15 client passwd: pam_sss(passwd:chauthtok): Password change failed for user staunch: 20 (Authentication token manipulation error)
Aug 17 20:56:15 client passwd: gkr-pam: couldn't update the 'login' keyring password: no old password was entered
Last edited by avai.natarajan; 08-28-2018 at 06:22 AM.
You should read some of the documentation here concerning "how to ask intelligent questions".
Can you provide more information?
What is the command you ran?
Where did you run the command (ldap server or client)?
Have you checked the log files for greater detail about what happened?
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