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      FilipeSantos
      last edited by

      Hello, i have applied 80 patchs and one of then changed the passwd file.
      I need to know exactly what user/password this patch changed.

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      • stormiS Offline
        stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
        last edited by

        trousers was added in 8.2.1 as a dependency of gnutls which itself is a new dependency of the updated samba-client.

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        • olivierlambertO Offline
          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
          last edited by

          Hi,

          Are you sure about that? Ping stormi

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          • stormiS Offline
            stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
            last edited by

            I can check but I doubt it.

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              FilipeSantos
              last edited by

              Hi, i have Zabbix monitoring passwd file and after applying patches i got a warn this file has been modified for all hypervisors hosts.

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              • ronivayR Offline
                ronivay Top contributor
                last edited by ronivay

                It's quite normal that any new package that adds a service user modifies passwd file or some patch could've added/modified such user. Check the passwd backup file located in /etc/passwd- if its modification time matches the time you ran updates. If yes, then you can just diff passwd and passwd- to see what was actually changed.

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                  FilipeSantos
                  last edited by

                  Hello, thanks everyone for the answer.
                  I will do this steps.

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                    FilipeSantos
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                      FilipeSantos @ronivay
                      last edited by olivierlambert

                      ronivay said in Update and passwd:

                      It's quite normal that any new package that adds a service user modifies passwd file or some patch could've added/modified such user. Check the passwd backup file located in /etc/passwd- if its modification time matches the time you ran updates. If yes, then you can just diff passwd and passwd- to see what was actually changed.

                      # diff passwd passwd-
                      28d27
                      
                      
                      < tss:x:59:59:Account used by the trousers package to sandbox the tcsd daemon:/dev/null:/sbin/nologin
                      
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                      • stormiS Offline
                        stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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                        trousers was added in 8.2.1 as a dependency of gnutls which itself is a new dependency of the updated samba-client.

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                          FilipeSantos @stormi
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                          stormi Hi, its good to know.

                          Thanks for the answer i think now its solved and explained.

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