I have interleaved the information, removed the timestamps and
substituted DOMAIN\first.last for the actual:
$ passwd
Changing password for DOMAIN\first.last
passwd[30381]: pam_unix(passwd:chauthtok): user "DOMAIN\first.last"
does not exist in /etc/passwd
passwd[30381]: pam_winbind(passwd:chauthtok): getting password
(0x00000028)
(current) NT password:
passwd[30381]: pam_winbind(passwd:chauthtok): user 'DOMAIN\first.last'
granted access
passwd[30381]: pam_unix(passwd:chauthtok): user "DOMAIN\first.last"
does not exist in /etc/passwd
passwd[30381]: pam_winbind(passwd:chauthtok): getting password
(0x00000000)
Enter new NT password:
Retype new NT password:
passwd: password updated successfully
passwd[30381]: pam_winbind(passwd:chauthtok): user 'DOMAIN\first.last'
OK
passwd[30381]: pam_winbind(passwd:chauthtok): user 'DOMAIN\first.last'
password changed
passwd[30381]: pam_winbind(passwd:chauthtok): user 'DOMAIN\first.last'
granted access
gnome-keyring-daemon[30390]: gp11_module_get_slots: assertion
`data->funcs' failed
gnome-keyring-daemon[30390]: lookup_login_session: assertion `slot'
failed
gnome-keyring-daemon[30390]: lookup_login_keyring: assertion
`GP11_IS_SESSION (session)' failed
gnome-keyring-daemon[30390]: create_credential: assertion
`GP11_IS_SESSION (session)' failed
gnome-keyring-daemon[30390]: egg_error_message: assertion `error'
failed
gnome-keyring-daemon[30390]: couldn't create new login credential:
(unknown)
passwd[30381]: gkr-pam: couldn't change password for the login
keyring: the passwords didn't match.
$
and the password has changed via a test of `ssh`-ing into any Linux
machine.
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passwd : gives "Authentication token manipulation error"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/570944
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