Hello,
Same problem here after doing an upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04.
On the affected machine, some users (basically admins) have both unix accounts and LDAP accounts.
Users with both accounts can log in with unix or ldap password. However, when the desktop is locked, the only way to unlock is to use a unix password.
I've tried unix_chkpwd suid workaround (no success) and checked /etc/shadow file permissions (was ok).
I'm using libpam-ldap.
Hello,
Same problem here after doing an upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04.
On the affected machine, some users (basically admins) have both unix accounts and LDAP accounts.
Users with both accounts can log in with unix or ldap password. However, when the desktop is locked, the only way to unlock is to use a unix password.
I've tried unix_chkpwd suid workaround (no success) and checked /etc/shadow file permissions (was ok).
I'm using libpam-ldap.