This bug was fixed in the package ecryptfs-utils - 53-1ubuntu10

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ecryptfs-utils (53-1ubuntu10) intrepid; urgency=low

  [Dustin Kirkland]
  * debian/patches/45-mount_private_counter.dpatch: implement a counter to
    track mounts/unmounts of the private directory; unmount if the
    counter is 0; allow a -f override to force unmount. LP: #259293.

  [Steve Langasek]
  * debian/patches/50-error-on-empty-password.dpatch: return
    PAM_AUTHTOK_RECOVER_ERR from the password changing module if we
    didn't get a password from the other modules in the stack, instead
    of returning success.  LP: #272232.

 -- Dustin Kirkland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>   Sun, 19 Oct 2008 10:30:08
-0500

** Changed in: ecryptfs-utils (Ubuntu Intrepid)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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passwd - passwords do not match but updated successfully
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/272232
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Status in “ecryptfs-utils” source package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
Status in “pam” source package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
Status in “shadow” source package in Ubuntu: Invalid
Status in ecryptfs-utils in Ubuntu Intrepid: Fix Released
Status in pam in Ubuntu Intrepid: Fix Released
Status in shadow in Ubuntu Intrepid: Invalid

Bug description:
Binary package hint: passwd

As root, if you attempt to change the password, and the passwords do not match 
you get "passwords do not match" and "password updated successfully".  It 
should only report "passwords do not match".  It shouldn't say "password 
updated sucessfully".  According to Synaptic the passwd package is at level 
"1:4.1.1-1ubuntu1".  This is on 8.10 Alpha 6.  Here's the output:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# passwd
Enter new UNIX password: 
Retype new UNIX password: 
Sorry, passwords do not match
passwd: password updated successfully
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# lsb_release -rd
Description:    Ubuntu intrepid (development branch)
Release:        8.10
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/#

This happens for normal users as well:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ passwd
Changing password for userX.
(current) UNIX password: 
Enter new UNIX password: 
Retype new UNIX password: 
Sorry, passwords do not match
passwd: password updated successfully
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ 


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