I ran into this on 9.10 server and I am using the likewise that was
within the repositories. Unfortunately this needs to be fixed as within
server environments DNS is usually disabled for those machines outside
of the domain. Thus joining them to the domain is relatively routine.
Disabling PAM
Yes, disabling PAM only disables the user auth component.
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Hi guys, I'm having this problem on several ubuntu 9.04 workstations
using likewise 5 package from likewise directly. I cannot do sudo
anymore after an upgrade. This workstations are in production and I'm
out of ideas, could somebody explain to me what's the workarround to
this issue? Is it
This doesn't seem to have any real relevance to the original bug report.
You installed packages from likewise.com right? And then upgraded the
ubuntu 9.04 workstation to a newer ubuntu release? In any case, boot
into single user mode and run the following as root:
$
Tested and confirmed working in the upcoming 5.4.0.42111 packages for
Lucid.
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I think I am seeing this issue on Karmic.
I have likwise installed, and I am unable to change my password.
Using users-admin-Properties-Change Password locks up when
authenticating, with the messageChecking Password.
Using passwd gives me passwd: Authentication token manipulation error.
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Nikolaj,
Do this on your console and paste the output here.
This must be resolved on Karmic fore sure.
Regards,
Jakob
2009/12/1 Nikolaj Sheller nikolajshel...@hotmail.com
I think I am seeing this issue on Karmic.
I have likwise installed, and I am unable to change my password.
Using
Is this likewise open 4 or 5?
On 12/1/09, Jakob jako...@gmail.com wrote:
Nikolaj,
Do this on your console and paste the output here.
This must be resolved on Karmic fore sure.
Regards,
Jakob
2009/12/1 Nikolaj Sheller nikolajshel...@hotmail.com
I think I am seeing this issue on Karmic.
It must be 4 as the version 5 in the karmic repository can't be joined into
a domain due to a kerberos change.
5.4 direct from Likewise works though (in a vm).
2009/12/2 Steve Romanow slestak...@gmail.com
Is this likewise open 4 or 5?
On 12/1/09, Jakob jako...@gmail.com wrote:
Nikolaj,
I locked myself out of a machine once playing with Likewise so always make
sure you keep a session open while testing and verify with ssh you can get
in before you log out of that console.
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I think I am seeing this issue on Karmic.
I have likwise installed, and I am unable to change my password.
Using users-admin-Properties-Change Password locks up when
authenticating, with the messageChecking Password.
Using passwd gives me passwd: Authentication token manipulation error.
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Nikolaj,
Do this on your console and paste the output here.
This must be resolved on Karmic fore sure.
Regards,
Jakob
2009/12/1 Nikolaj Sheller nikolajshel...@hotmail.com
I think I am seeing this issue on Karmic.
I have likwise installed, and I am unable to change my password.
Using
Is this likewise open 4 or 5?
On 12/1/09, Jakob jako...@gmail.com wrote:
Nikolaj,
Do this on your console and paste the output here.
This must be resolved on Karmic fore sure.
Regards,
Jakob
2009/12/1 Nikolaj Sheller nikolajshel...@hotmail.com
I think I am seeing this issue on Karmic.
It must be 4 as the version 5 in the karmic repository can't be joined into
a domain due to a kerberos change.
5.4 direct from Likewise works though (in a vm).
2009/12/2 Steve Romanow slestak...@gmail.com
Is this likewise open 4 or 5?
On 12/1/09, Jakob jako...@gmail.com wrote:
Nikolaj,
I locked myself out of a machine once playing with Likewise so always make
sure you keep a session open while testing and verify with ssh you can get
in before you log out of that console.
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same on 9.04, i just installed likewise-open (still version 4 though)
I was worried crazy!
So uninstalling fixed the problem for me.
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Alen,
Please file a separate bug report for your crashing issue, as described
at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs. Any such crashes
would appear to be an unrelated bug.
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Alen,
Please file a separate bug report for your crashing issue, as described
at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs. Any such crashes
would appear to be an unrelated bug.
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im using 4.1.2982-likewise-1 on ubuntu 8.10 server
not only that it does not allow to change local password it also crashes and
its not usable at all.
ubuntu should fix the problem on 8.10 since its a bug and not a new version.
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im using 4.1.2982-likewise-1 on ubuntu 8.10 server
not only that it does not allow to change local password it also crashes and
its not usable at all.
ubuntu should fix the problem on 8.10 since its a bug and not a new version.
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That is exactly what happened to me. Save versions etc.
Basically there will not be a fix. Likewise 5 is not supported on ubuntu
8.1...
I am still having no issue with Likewise 5 on Ubuntu 9.04. Am awaiting the
first pam update though with some nervousness as I believe that this was
what
That is exactly what happened to me. Save versions etc.
Basically there will not be a fix. Likewise 5 is not supported on ubuntu
8.1...
I am still having no issue with Likewise 5 on Ubuntu 9.04. Am awaiting the
first pam update though with some nervousness as I believe that this was
what
I am also having this issue, but passwd doesn't give me the password
successfully changed message, but give me...
# passwd allen
passwd: Authentication token manipulation error
passwd: password unchanged
If I comment out the entries containing /lib/security/pam_lsass.so from
common_auth,
When the bug will be fixed?
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Not sure it will. I was using likewise 5 (package sourced from likewise not
ubuntu) on Ubuntu 8.04 which was not supported by Ubuntu at the time.
I reinstalled everything and am now running likewise 5 on 9.04.Have had
no issues so far. Likewise 5 is now in the Ubuntu repositories so if the
When the bug will be fixed?
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Not sure it will. I was using likewise 5 (package sourced from likewise not
ubuntu) on Ubuntu 8.04 which was not supported by Ubuntu at the time.
I reinstalled everything and am now running likewise 5 on 9.04.Have had
no issues so far. Likewise 5 is now in the Ubuntu repositories so if the
I confirm this bug on kubuntu 8.10 and on current jaunty (as of today's date).
I didnt realise it was due to likewise install
1) After editing the common-password file i was able to change passwords fine :)
2) I have also installed libpam-cracklib to make sure a new update doesn't
recreate
I confirm this bug on kubuntu 8.10 and on current jaunty (as of today's date).
I didnt realise it was due to likewise install
1) After editing the common-password file i was able to change passwords fine :)
2) I have also installed libpam-cracklib to make sure a new update doesn't
recreate
I thought that might be the answer...
The Ubuntu release is 4.x and the Likewise release is 5.x
I will try removing myself from the domain uninstalling and then
reinstalling ... But will wait until closer to Xmas in case I end up with
a non-functioning computer.
2008/12/3 Thierry Carrez
I thought that might be the answer...
The Ubuntu release is 4.x and the Likewise release is 5.x
I will try removing myself from the domain uninstalling and then
reinstalling ... But will wait until closer to Xmas in case I end up with
a non-functioning computer.
2008/12/3 Thierry Carrez
I should have said, everything seemed fine with local user access until today.
Today I did updates and installed vmware server, before I found I could
no longer log in using a local account.
Ubuntu 8.10/AMD64. Likewise Open was installed using the DEB from
likewise rather than the repository
Buddha: The DEB from likewise may be slightly different from the
official Ubuntu one. And the issue you're experiencing looks slightly
different from the original poster's one. If you're not using the
Ubuntu-packaged version of likewise-open, please file directly bugs
upstream
I can confirm that installing libpam-cracklib works around the issue: it
stacks a pam_cracklib module in first position that correctly stores
old/new passwords for later modules.
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I should have said, everything seemed fine with local user access until today.
Today I did updates and installed vmware server, before I found I could
no longer log in using a local account.
Ubuntu 8.10/AMD64. Likewise Open was installed using the DEB from
likewise rather than the repository
Buddha: The DEB from likewise may be slightly different from the
official Ubuntu one. And the issue you're experiencing looks slightly
different from the original poster's one. If you're not using the
Ubuntu-packaged version of likewise-open, please file directly bugs
upstream
I can confirm that installing libpam-cracklib works around the issue: it
stacks a pam_cracklib module in first position that correctly stores
old/new passwords for later modules.
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I also ran into this issue... but with even more dire results.
I can login with domain accounts, but not local accounts. Even the
local admin account no longer works which means I can't even get
updates.
If I boot with
rw init=/bin/bash
and then try to reset the local admin users password
I also ran into this issue... but with even more dire results.
I can login with domain accounts, but not local accounts. Even the
local admin account no longer works which means I can't even get
updates.
If I boot with
rw init=/bin/bash
and then try to reset the local admin users password
Confirming...
Once likewise-open is installed (whether a domain is joined or not), running
passwd to change a local password fails: it never prompts for a new password.
(Changing a domain password works.)
It also always returns passwd: password updated successfully
I suppose there is something
** Changed in: likewise-open (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = New
** Also affects: pam (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The reason for reusing the passwords between modules is to ensure the
user is only prompted for a new password once.
There is no try_authtok equivalent to try_first_pass, and special-
casing pam_lwidentity in pam-auth-update would not be a good idea. I
think pam_lwidentity needs to prompt for
Thanks for the analysis. Saves me some work. I'll get a local repo and
see what I can do.
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Confirming...
Once likewise-open is installed (whether a domain is joined or not), running
passwd to change a local password fails: it never prompts for a new password.
(Changing a domain password works.)
It also always returns passwd: password updated successfully
I suppose there is something
** Changed in: likewise-open (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = New
** Also affects: pam (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The reason for reusing the passwords between modules is to ensure the
user is only prompted for a new password once.
There is no try_authtok equivalent to try_first_pass, and special-
casing pam_lwidentity in pam-auth-update would not be a good idea. I
think pam_lwidentity needs to prompt for
Thanks for the analysis. Saves me some work. I'll get a local repo and
see what I can do.
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Thanks for the analysis, this should indeed be fixed in
pam_lwidentity.so rather than specialcasing pam_lwidentity.so in the pam
stack building tools.
** Changed in: pam (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: likewise-open (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Status:
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