Uh oh, here we go again.. I reproduced your issue on precise. The pam-
configs priorities have cause me a lot of grey hair before, and now it
looks like the priority should again be _lower_ than 256 (pam_unix). Now
it all makes perfect sense, but for some reason I was under the
impression that on the password stack pam_sss should be _on top_, but
that fails for local users.

So looks like I need to drop the priority back to 128 again. Could you
check if that fixes things for you? Test auth & password change for both
local and remote users.

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  Cannot change a local user's password when sssd is enabled

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