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Old 01-08-2013
BAD PASSWORD: it is based on a dictionary word

hi all,

i am trying to change the password of a user as the same is used in
various deployment scripts but when chnaging the passowrd to desired one by root user i am getting as below

Code:
Changing password for user tcms.
New UNIX password:
BAD PASSWORD: it is based on a dictionary word
Retype new UNIX password:
passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully.

it is showing as all authentication tokens updated successfully but when i am using the password it is showin incorrect.

i want to use same paaswd even if its a weak passwd and i am changing it by root user , also machine is

Linux cbl00504dat01 2.6.18-238.el5 #1 SMP Tue Jan 4 15:41:11 EST 2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

pls help with this urgently

---------- Post updated at 07:03 AM ---------- Previous update was at 06:51 AM ----------

i have removed and commented some lines in file
/etc/pam.d/system-auth
coomented first line and removed use_authtok from 2nd lines in below two lines

1 password requisite pam_cracklib.so try_first_pass retry=3
2 password sufficient pam_unix.so md5 shadow nullok try_first_pass use_authtok

after dis it is not giving BAD passwd error, but i am unable to login for that user even after changing the passwd
 

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PAM_UNIX(8)							 Linux-PAM Manual						       PAM_UNIX(8)

NAME
pam_unix - Module for traditional password authentication SYNOPSIS
pam_unix.so [...] DESCRIPTION
This is the standard Unix authentication module. It uses standard calls from the system's libraries to retrieve and set account information as well as authentication. Usually this is obtained from the /etc/passwd and the /etc/shadow file as well if shadow is enabled. The account component performs the task of establishing the status of the user's account and password based on the following shadow elements: expire, last_change, max_change, min_change, warn_change. In the case of the latter, it may offer advice to the user on changing their password or, through the PAM_AUTHTOKEN_REQD return, delay giving service to the user until they have established a new password. The entries listed above are documented in the shadow(5) manual page. Should the user's record not contain one or more of these entries, the corresponding shadow check is not performed. The authentication component performs the task of checking the users credentials (password). The default action of this module is to not permit the user access to a service if their official password is blank. A helper binary, unix_chkpwd(8), is provided to check the user's password when it is stored in a read protected database. This binary is very simple and will only check the password of the user invoking it. It is called transparently on behalf of the user by the authenticating component of this module. In this way it is possible for applications like xlock(1) to work without being setuid-root. The module, by default, will temporarily turn off SIGCHLD handling for the duration of execution of the helper binary. This is generally the right thing to do, as many applications are not prepared to handle this signal from a child they didn't know was fork()d. The noreap module argument can be used to suppress this temporary shielding and may be needed for use with certain applications. The password component of this module performs the task of updating the user's password. The session component of this module logs when a user logins or leave the system. Remaining arguments, supported by others functions of this module, are silently ignored. Other arguments are logged as errors through syslog(3). OPTIONS
debug Turns on debugging via syslog(3). audit A little more extreme than debug. nullok The default action of this module is to not permit the user access to a service if their official password is blank. The nullok argument overrides this default. try_first_pass Before prompting the user for their password, the module first tries the previous stacked module's password in case that satisfies this module as well. use_first_pass The argument use_first_pass forces the module to use a previous stacked modules password and will never prompt the user - if no password is available or the password is not appropriate, the user will be denied access. nodelay This argument can be used to discourage the authentication component from requesting a delay should the authentication as a whole fail. The default action is for the module to request a delay-on-failure of the order of two second. use_authtok When password changing enforce the module to set the new password to the one provided by a previously stacked password module (this is used in the example of the stacking of the pam_cracklib module documented below). not_set_pass This argument is used to inform the module that it is not to pay attention to/make available the old or new passwords from/to other (stacked) password modules. nis NIS RPC is used for setting new passwords. remember=n The last n passwords for each user are saved in /etc/security/opasswd in order to force password change history and keep the user from alternating between the same password too frequently. shadow Try to maintain a shadow based system. md5 When a user changes their password next, encrypt it with the MD5 algorithm. bigcrypt When a user changes their password next, encrypt it with the DEC C2 algorithm. sha256 When a user changes their password next, encrypt it with the SHA256 algorithm. If the SHA256 algorithm is not known to the crypt(3) function, fall back to MD5. sha512 When a user changes their password next, encrypt it with the SHA512 algorithm. If the SHA512 algorithm is not known to the crypt(3) function, fall back to MD5. blowfish When a user changes their password next, encrypt it with the blowfish algorithm. If the blowfish algorithm is not known to the crypt(3) function, fall back to MD5. rounds=n Set the optional number of rounds of the SHA256, SHA512 and blowfish password hashing algorithms to n. broken_shadow Ignore errors reading shadow information for users in the account management module. Invalid arguments are logged with syslog(3). MODULE TYPES PROVIDED
All module types (account, auth, password and session) are provided. RETURN VALUES
PAM_IGNORE Ignore this module. EXAMPLES
An example usage for /etc/pam.d/login would be: # Authenticate the user auth required pam_unix.so # Ensure users account and password are still active account required pam_unix.so # Change the users password, but at first check the strength # with pam_cracklib(8) password required pam_cracklib.so retry=3 minlen=6 difok=3 password required pam_unix.so use_authtok nullok md5 session required pam_unix.so SEE ALSO
pam.conf(5), pam.d(5), pam(8) AUTHOR
pam_unix was written by various people. Linux-PAM Manual 04/01/2010 PAM_UNIX(8)
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