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I can't help with the error, but I'm curious as to the /etc/passwd part of the error. Especially that long path.
/etc/passwd is the default location where Linux stores information about user logons. By default on most modern distros, the passwords are encrypted. The password is unencrypted using a special hash. It's not easy to do, but you can crack the /etc/passwd file. But that would take one skilled Linux user to pull off.
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