RE: Problem changing local root password

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I'm as stuck as you are now then Andrew :)

Anyone else got any ideas ?

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> Sent: 16 March 2006 14:28
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> Subject: RE: Problem changing local root password
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> Yes, the root user is in the passwd file on the machine i am 
> logging into.
> Unfortunately i cannot see the -N option when i do a man on 
> passwd either.
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> Regards
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> Hi Andrew,
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> if your sure that's it's not a NIS problem then I dont know 
> what it could
> be.
> Is the root user in the passwd file on the host your logged onto ?
> 
> The passwd command used to have a -N option which is not 
> available in my
> RHEL4 boxes, but it may be on your WS3 box.
> 
> Good luck,
> Nick .
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Andrew.Bridgeman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> > Sent: 16 March 2006 14:09
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> > Subject: RE: Problem changing local root password
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> > Hi Nick,
> >
> > There is a root user in the NIS database, The Sun system that
> > is the NIS
> > server creates this entry when the tables are updated.
> > But in /etc/nsswitch.conf on the linux system the order of
> > the lookup is
> > configured as FILES first, then NIS
> > When on the linux system i cd into the homefolder of root
> > (using cd ~) it
> > goes to /root and not / as the root user in NIS has.
> >
> > All this is as it should be, the only thing not working right
> > is changing
> > root's local password.
> >
> > Regards
> >
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> > Hi Andrew,
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> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Andrew.Bridgeman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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> > > We are currently trying to change the local root password
> > on 40 Linux
> > > Redhat WS Version 3 machines but we keep getting the error
> > below. Can
> > > anyone help with this? Has anyone seen this before?
> > >
> > > [root@linux etc]# passwd
> > > Changing password for user root.
> > > New password:
> > > Retype new password:
> > > RPC: Can't encode arguments
> > > The password has not been changed on sunnisserver.
> > > passwd: Failed preliminary check by password service
> > > [root@linux etc]#
> >
> > Im guessing here, but have you set the root user to use NIS ?
> > Try yppasswd if so.
> >
> > That's about all I can offer I'm afraid,
> > Nick .
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