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Re: using password aging with ssh



Thomas,

The old password is requested first.. ;P

Regards,

Alex.

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On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, thomas lakofski wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Is the above possible?  That is, when a user's password has expired, they
> should be prompted to change it somehow.  Works with telnet but that seems
> to defeat the point entirely.
> 
> The behaviour as is, is that sshd just gives access denied when the
> password has aged, even if the second (expiration) period has not yet
> passed.
> 
> regards,
> 
> Thomas
> 
> 
> , , ,, ., ,. . . .. .. . . ,.
>           who's watching your watchmen?
> gpg: pub 1024D/81FD4B43 sub 4096g/BB6D2B11=>p.nu/d
> 2B72 53DB 8104 2041 BDB4  F053 4AE5 01DF 81FD 4B43
> 
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