What causes “pam_unix … conversation failed” in auth.log











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There are thousands of entries in my auth.log like this:



sudo: pam_unix(sudo:auth): conversation failed


What causes these to occur? I'd like to fix whatever it is but I'm a bit mystified as to where to look. visudo looks ok to me but I'm no expert at it's syntax.










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    There are thousands of entries in my auth.log like this:



    sudo: pam_unix(sudo:auth): conversation failed


    What causes these to occur? I'd like to fix whatever it is but I'm a bit mystified as to where to look. visudo looks ok to me but I'm no expert at it's syntax.










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      There are thousands of entries in my auth.log like this:



      sudo: pam_unix(sudo:auth): conversation failed


      What causes these to occur? I'd like to fix whatever it is but I'm a bit mystified as to where to look. visudo looks ok to me but I'm no expert at it's syntax.










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      There are thousands of entries in my auth.log like this:



      sudo: pam_unix(sudo:auth): conversation failed


      What causes these to occur? I'd like to fix whatever it is but I'm a bit mystified as to where to look. visudo looks ok to me but I'm no expert at it's syntax.







      sudo authentication pam






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          I have seen this appear when someone presses Ctrl + C at sudo password prompt.






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