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Allow restricted user to change their own password

jp flag

Recently I have followed the articles below, however, the passwd file that I copied to a dir in the users `‘home`` dir.

However, when the new credentials are parsed into passwd, it ends up with the error of:

Authentication token manipulation error".

I have googled alot, however none of the solutions has worked.

https://access.redhat.com/solutions/65822

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/21498667/how-to-limit-user-commands-in-linux

Thanks!

in flag
Are you sure the password conforms to any complexity requirements?
Michael Hampton avatar
cz flag
Check the logs to find out why the password was not changed.
Emma avatar
jp flag
I am sure, because when you have a password that doesn't comply with the reqs, it shows an error. Also, @MichaelHampton, mind explaining how i can view the logs?
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