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Has anyone else seen an affect like this?
We have a couple of machines running 9.2-RELEASE-p3 recently upgraded
from 9.1-RELEASE-pX via freebsd-update.
On attempting to change a user's password via passwd(1), everything
apparently works fine; no sign of any errors and the password hash in
/etc/master.passwd is changed -- but the user cannot log in with the new
password *until* 'pwd_mkdb -p' is run manually.
This is a pretty plain-vanilla system just using the local password
database.
Cheers,
Matthew
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