OK Alan thanks...do you know if is there any way that let users to change their own Radius passwords by themselves ???
Thanks again. Roberto 2013/5/27 Arran Cudbard-Bell <[email protected]> > > On 27 May 2013, at 18:03, Arran Cudbard-Bell <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > > On 27 May 2013, at 15:26, Roberto Carna <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > >> Dear, I have a Linux box authenticating SSH users against Freeradius. > It works OK. > >> > >> When the users go into the Linux box via SSH, I need them to change > their own radius passwords. For this reason, I edited the /etc/pam.d/passwd > file as follow: > >> password sufficient pam_radius_auth.so > >> > >> > >> @include common-auth > >> > >> in order to communicate with our freeradius and change the user's > password executing the "passwd" command in the shell. > >> > >> But te passwords never chages and I get this error: > >> > >> Password: > >> New password: > >> New password (again): > >> Enter new UNIX password: > >> Retype new UNIX password: > >> passwd: Authentication token manipulation error > >> passwd: password unchanged > >> > >> is it possible to do what I want ?? > > > > No. > > Actually PAM radius code does have references to password change > functionality. No idea how it works though. Recommend you RTFS. > > https://github.com/FreeRADIUS/pam_radius/blob/master/pam_radius_auth.c > > Arran Cudbard-Bell <[email protected]> > FreeRADIUS Development Team > > - > List info/subscribe/unsubscribe? See > http://www.freeradius.org/list/users.html >
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