Note the similar bug in libpam-winbind:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/570944 (and
https://bugs.debian.org/858923).
I propose a new "try_authtok" option to solve this (I'm writing a patch
for libpam-winbind).
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #858923
Definitely still an issue in yakkety.
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Title:
Cannot change password on ldap client, need to have 'try_authtok' in
the pam config or
Contrary to what happens in 12.04 (precise) and 14.04 (trusty), if I use the
following command in 16.04 (xenial) to configure an LDAP client:
apt-get install ldap-auth-client nscd libnss-ldapd
it seems to install libpam-ldapd instead of libpam-ldap.
What seems to be relevant to this bug report is
8 years later this is still an issue in Yakkety.
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Title:
Cannot change password on ldap client, need to have 'try_authtok' in
the pam config or
It might be of value to note that the try_authtok option for the
pam_ldap.so library ist neither documented nor used, producing in the
/var/log/auth.log the following line : illegal option try_authtok.
Since illegal options are ignored, it produces exactly the same
behaviour as simply removing
It might be of value to note that the try_authtok option for the
pam_ldap.so library ist neither documented nor used, producing in the
/var/log/auth.log the following line : illegal option try_authtok.
Since illegal options are ignored, it produces exactly the same
behaviour as simply removing