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pam_chauthtok(): error in service module
I installed FreeBSD 7.0 and rebooted.
When I was prompted, I typed in the root password I had entered during installation. It said it was the wrong password. I retried carefully. I rebooted in single user mode and used the passwd command. It prompted me for a password and to retype it, but then it gave me this error: passwd: pam_chauthtok(): error in service module What the heck does that mean? How can I set the root password if passwd doesn't work? Can I hand edit /etc/master.passwd and enter an encrypted password from another system? Does everyone have this problem? |
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FWIW, that is a documented error in pam_chauthtok(3). As for why you'd be getting it following an installation, I could not say. (You have not made any pam configuration changes post-install, right?)
Generic suggestions: check the sha256 sum against your ISO and/or burn again; run fsck on your hard drive using a live cd (or drive diagnostic from your drive manufacturer); install again...
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