User passwd -r ldap fails

Solaris 9 client and Solaris 10 x86 clients works fine.
But Solaris 10 (3/05) sparc version fails.
#passwd -r ldap
passwd: Changing password for testuser
passwd: User unknown: testuser
Permission denied
I use same pam.conf and nsswitch.conf on all.
All clients are initialized with the same ldap_profile and
this works fine.
I use pam.conf from
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/816-4556/6maort2te?a=view
The client does not seem to contact the server.
If i monitored traffic, i cannot see packets.
passwd in debug modus the following result
pam.conf:
passwd auth binding pam_passwd_auth.so.1 debug server_policy
passwd auth required pam_ldap.so.1 debug
passwd fails:
Jul 7 08:51:06 sol10sparc passwd[1339]: [ID 285619 auth.debug] ldap pam_sm_authenticate(passwd testuser), flags = 0
Jul 7 08:51:06 sol10sparc passwd[1339]: [ID 647000 auth.debug] ldap pam_sm_authenticate(passwd testuser), AUTHTOK not set
passwd works fine:
Jul 7 08:59:00 sol10x86 passwd[1191]: [ID 285619 auth.debug] ldap pam_sm_authenticate(passwd testuser), flags = 0
One sparc client is full patched and one has no patches, but the problem is steady.
Is this a well-known error?
gratefully for each assistance.

Just curious to know, if you were to comment out all "pam_unix_cred.so.1" lines in /etc/pam.conf, will it help?
I knew this shared object file is only found in Solaris10, it is not found in Solaris8/9. You may "man pam_ldap" in Solaris10 to find out what this file is for.
We are merely trying to use a working copy of pam.conf from Solaris8/9 in Solaris10.
Gary

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    Jul 7 08:59:00 sol10x86 passwd[1191]: [ID 285619 auth.debug] ldap pam_sm_authenticate(passwd testuser), flags = 0

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