The solution is to provide a dedicated pam configuration for chpasswd
without the ask_oldauthtok option.
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Title:
chpas
To reproduce:
apt install libpam-passwdqc
sed -i -e 's/\(pam_passwdqc.so\)/\1 ask_oldauthtok/'
/etc/pam.d/common-password
echo 'root:hearth=mirth-Double' | chpasswd
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It may be due to the libpam-passwdqc configuration using ask_oldauthtok
and similar=deny.
It was working fine on Bionic but fails with Focal.
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Public bug reported:
Hello.
We are unable to change user password using chpasswd with libpam-
passwdqc, it seems to miss detect old password:
root@server:~# echo 'root:hearth=mirth-Double' | chpasswd
[…]
Weak password: is the same as the old one.
Try again.
root@server:~# ec
There is still a problem :-/
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Title:
lxc-net.service is not properly ordered with network-online.target
Status in lxc pa
OK for us with 1:4.0.1-0ubuntu2 package on focal :
root@scribe:~# lxc-start --version
4.0.1
root@scribe:~# lxc-attach --logpriority=DEBUG --name=addc -- exit
lxc-attach: addc: attach.c: lxc_attach_run_command: 1452 No such file or
directory - Failed to exec "exit"
root@scribe:~# echo $?
127
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Hello.
Only the Requires= will make it fail, no Wants=
A weaker version of Requires=. Units listed in this option will be started
if the
configuring unit is. However, if the listed units fail to start or cannot
be added to
the transaction, this has no impact on the validity of the t
Public bug reported:
lxc-attach command does not return error exit code if the command is
failed on Ubuntu Focal :
root@scribe:~# lxc-start --version
3.0.4
root@scribe:~# lxc-attach --logpriority=DEBUG --name=addc -- exit
lxc-attach: addc: attach.c: lxc_attach_run_command: 1489 No such file or
d
Thank @xnox, I just made the test and I have the same issue with rebuilt
python3.6.
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Title:
[SRU] OpenSSL 1.1.1 to 18
The libssl1.1 version 1.1.1-1ubuntu2.1~18.04.1 breaks salt package
version 2017.7.4+dfsg1-1:
root@server:~# salt-key -L
Error: unknown error (_ssl.c:2788)
root@server:~# salt --versions-report
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/salt", line 10, in
salt_main()
File "/usr/lib
Public bug reported:
Hello,
When our servers boot, We can't login because of spurious “enter”.
We have this problem on virtual and physical machines since:
* kernel linux-image-4.15.0-44-generic on bionic
* kernel linux-image-4.4.0-142-generic on xenial
To reproduce:
1. start an ubuntu server
Public bug reported:
I made several tests and I figure out that the lxc-net.service is
missing a Wants= directive to be properly ordered against network-
online.target.
As I understand the systemd.unit manpage, to be properly ordered a unit
must define a Requires=/Wants= in addition to an After=/
Public bug reported:
1) lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS
Release:14.04
2) apt-cache policy isc-dhcp-relay
isc-dhcp-relay:
Installé : 4.2.4-7ubuntu12.13
Candidat : 4.2.4-7ubuntu12.13
We are using isc-dhcp package on Ubuntu trusty server.
The server has 4 physical ne
Hello,
Any news on this issue, we are facing it on Precise Pangolin some times.
Regards.
** Tags added: precise
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